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� The Electrochemical Society Interface • Spring 2006

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211th ECS Meeting Chicago, Illinois

Meeting OrganizationECS OfficersMark Allendorf, PresidentBarry MacDougall, Vice-PresidentD. Noel Buckley, Vice-PresidentPaul Natishan, Vice-PresidentPetr Van�sek, SecretaryJohn Susko, Treasurer

ECS Meeting Headquarters StaffRoque J. Calvo, Executive DirectorMary E. Yess, Deputy Executive DirectorStephanie Plassa, Director of MeetingsPaul J. Urso, Jr., Meetings and Program CoordinatorCarolyn Wroblewski, Director of FinanceSusan M. Liggett, Senior Customer Service RepresentativeDonna Provost, Customer Service RepresentativeKaren Chmielewski, Administrative AssistantAnnie Goedkoop, Assistant Director of PublicationsJohn Lewis, ECS Transactions ManagerAmir Zaman, Director of Membership and Development

ECS Division OfficersBattery Division: KM AbrahamCorrosion Division: Patrik SchmukiDielectric Science & Technology Division: Katalin VorosElectronics & Photonics Division: Jerzy RuzylloEnergy Technology Division: Jai PrakashElectrodeposition Division: Walther SchwarzacherFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Division: Francis D’SouzaHigh Temperature Materials Division: Eric D. WachsmanIndustrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Engineering Division: Dennie T. MahLuminescence & Display Materials Division: Anant SetlurOrganic & Biological Electrochemistry Division: James F. RuslingPhysical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division: Gessie BrisardSensor Division: Rangachary Mukundan

www.electrochem.orgECS — The Electrochemical Society65 South Main Street, Building DPennington, NJ 08534 USATel: 1.609.737.1902Fax: [email protected]

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Welcome

Hotel & Travel InformationHotel Reservation InformationThe Hilton Chicago Hotel, located at 720 South Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago (Illinois, USA), is the headquarters hotel for the meeting and all meeting functions will take place there. We encourage you to stay at the Hilton Chicago, where your stay will be most enjoyable and convenient. Guest room reservations for the Hilton Chicago can be made online from the ECS website. The discounted meeting rates are as follows.

Single $175.00 Double $205.00

A block of rooms have been reserved for May 6-10, 2007. The special room rate will be available until April 6th, or until the group block is sold-out, whichever comes first. Guests wishing to arrive early may do so starting May 3rd and depart as late as May 14th, based on availability.

There is a credit card required for this reservation for guarantee purposes. The following credit cards are accepted: American Express, Carte Blanche, Diners Club, VISA, MasterCard, and JCB.

If you wish to cancel, please do so 72 hours prior to arrival to avoid cancellation penalties.

A limited number of rooms for guests with special needs, in accordance with ADA, are available. Please contact the hotel reservations department at 1.312.922.4400 to confirm your arrangements.

Ground TransportationContinental Airport Express ground transportation service is available from O’Hare and Midway Airports to the Hilton Chicago Hotel at a discount for Meeting attendees. Simply make your reservation from the ECS website.

Guests (formerly “Nontechnical Registrants”)

Guests of Technical Registrants may make their own meal and activity arrangements using the hotel concierge located in the lobby. There will be no official Nontechnical Registrant Program for the meeting.

Welcome to Chicago—a bustling, energetic city known for its world-class cultural attractions, diverse neighborhoods, architectural wonders, first-class shopping and critically acclaimed restaurants. We are pleased to venture into this city again for the 211th ECS Meeting. This major international conference will be held at the Hilton Chicago Hotel and will include 38 topical symposia consisting of 1,351 technical presentations.

You are invited to participate not only in the technical program, but also in the other social events planned for the meeting. Prior to the Sunday Evening Get-Together, plan to attend the latest in our series of the Sunday “For the Rest of Us…” talks, this one on “Transistor Lasers: Opening New Optoelectronic Frontiers,” presented by Milton Feng, of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Don’t miss the opening Plenary and Honors and Awards Session on Monday morning, featuring JaMes M. tour, Chao Professor of Chemistry, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, and the Director of the Carbon Nanotechnology Laboratory, who will deliver the ECS Lecture: “NanoCars and Hybrid Silicon/Molecule Devices.” Also featured will be tak H. ning, recipient of the 2007 Gordon E. Moore Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Solid State Science and Technology, delivering his talk entitled, “Thirty Years of Fun and Excitement Working on Silicon Technology at IBM Research.” All meeting registrants are cordially invited to attend the gordon e. Moore award reception held in Dr. Ning’s honor on Tuesday evening. As always, you will also have the opportunity to visit the Technical exhibiT, which opens in conjunction with the Monday evening Mixer and general student poster session, continues with the General Society Poster Session on Tuesday evening, and runs through Wednesday afternoon. We hope that you will join us in Chicago, and take part in the 211th ECS Meeting.

Program GuideADA Accessibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Author Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90

Award Winners and Lecturers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 13

Coffee Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Committee Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Employment Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

General Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Ground Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Guest Info . (formerly “Non-Tech”) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Hotel Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Luncheons and Business Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Meeting Floor Plans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 9

Poster Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Presenter Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Professional Development Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . covers, 10

Registration Hours and Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Sessions at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Session Chair Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Short Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Symposium and Session Organizers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Technical Exhibit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Technical Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

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General Meeting InformationKey LocationsMeeting Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Continental Foyer, Lobby LevelInformation/Message Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Continental Foyer, Lobby LevelECS Headquarters Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PDR #4, 3rd FloorSpeaker Ready Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PDR #7, 3rd FloorDevelopment Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continental Office South, Lobby LevelEmployment Interview Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continental Office North, Lobby Level

Meeting RegistrationThe meeting registration area will be located in the Continental Foyer, Lobby Level of the Hilton Chicago . Registration will open on Sunday and the technical sessions will be conducted Sunday through Thursday.

Advance RegistrationAdvance registration is encouraged . Register online at www .electrochem .org; or print out the Advance Registration form, and send to: The Electrochemical Society, 65 South Main Street, Pennington, NJ 08534, USA, Fax: 1 .609 .737 .2743 . Attendees prepaying by credit card are encouraged to use our online system, or send the form by fax . If you send a registration by fax, please do not send another copy by mail, as this may result in duplicate charges . The deadline for advance registration is April 6, 2007 . Refunds are subject to a 10% processing fee and will only be honored if written requests are received by April 13, 2007 . All participants of the 211th ECS Meeting are required to pay the appropriate registration fees . Advance and onsite payments must be made in U .S . Dollars via Visa, MasterCard, American Express, check or money order payable to ECS .

Registration Hours

Sunday, May 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0800-1830hMonday, May 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0730-1730hTuesday, May 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0730-1500hWednesday, May 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0730-1500hThursday, May 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0730-1300h

Registration FeesALL PARTICIPANTS AND ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO PAY THE APPROPRIATE REGISTRATION FEE LISTED BELOW. Payment can be made by cash, check or travelers’ checks in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank. Visa, MasterCard or American Express are also accepted.

Advance OnsiteMember . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$395 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $495Nonmember . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$599 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $699Student Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$145 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $245Student Nonmember . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$185 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $285One Day Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$270 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $370One Day Nonmember . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$355 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $455ECS Emeritus & Honorary Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0

All students must send verification of student eligibility along with their registration. All technical registrations include a copy of Meeting Abstracts (on CD-ROM only). Attendees who wish to have paper copies of abstracts in advance of the meeting should download copies from the ECS website, free of charge.

Financial AssistanceFinancial assistance is limited ad generally governed by the symposium organizers . Individuals may inquire directly to the symposium organizers of the symposium in which they are presenting their paper to see if funding is available . Individuals requiring an official letter of invitation should write to the ECS headquarters office; such letters will not imply any financial responsibility of ECS .

ECS — The Electrochemical Society65 South Main StreetPennington, NJ 08534-2839, USAPhone: 609 .737 .2743E-mail: ecs@electrochem .orgWeb: www .electrochem .org

Meeting Registration

Technical Session Co-Chair OrientationAll technical session co-chairs will be contacted via e-mail with important instructions on conducting their technical session prior to the meeting. Please check in with the ECS headquarters staff in PDR #4, 3rd Floor on the day of your session to receive information on the cancelled papers for the day and to pick up attendance sheets. We ask that you complete and return the attendance sheets to ECS headquarters to help us with future symposium planning. Instructions for running your session and attendance sheets will be sent via e-mail in advance of the meeting, and will also be available in the ECS headquarters office throughout the week. Additionally, we recommend that session co-chairs attend a brief orientation during the first ten minutes of the Symposium Organizer and Co-Chair Orientation on Sunday at 1500h in Williford A, 3rd Floor.

Information for PresentersOral presentations must be in English. Only LCD projectors will be available for oral presentations. Authors will be required to bring their own laptop computers for presentation. We strongly suggest that presenting authors verify laptop/projector compatibility in the speaker ready room at the meeting. Speakers requiring special equipment must make written request to ECS headquarters ([email protected]) no later than three weeks before the meeting, and appropriate arrangements will be made at the expense of the author.

Poster Presentations and SessionsPoster presentations must be in English, on a board approximately 4 feet high by 8 feet wide (1.22 m by 2.45 m), corresponding to the abstract number and day of presentation in the final pro-gram. Please arrive approximately two to four hours before the start of your session to begin set-ting up your poster displays. Please do not begin setting up your poster until all the poster boards have been numbered. Plan your display to fit on one upright panel approximately 4 feet high by 8 feet wide (1.22 m by 2.45 m). Present displayed information from left to right, starting at the top left of the panel. The paper title, number, names, and affiliations of all authors MUST be at the top of the display. The recommended print size for the title is approximately 1” to 2” (2.5 cm to 5 cm) high. Authors should minimize written text but use it when necessary to emphasize essential data and/or to stimulate discussion. All illustra-tions, drawings, charts, pictures, graphs, figures, and written text should be large enough to allow easy reading from a distance of 5’ (1.5 m). Matted and finished photographs are recommended to enhance visibility. Pins, tape, and/or thumbtacks will be supplied at the meeting. Commercial advertisements or publicity will NOT be permitted in poster presentations. Authors violating this reg-ulation will be asked to remove their presentations immediately. Authors are responsible for setting up their displays, for being present during the entire scheduled poster session, and for removing their displays at the conclusion of the poster session. No posters will be displayed without author par-ticipation. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE GRANTED.

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Authors are responsible for the security of their displays and all items of value. ECS will not assume any responsibil-ity for lost, stolen, or broken articles. Additional informa-tion or special requirements should be addressed to the individual symposium organizers prior to the meeting.

The General SocieTy STudenT PoSTer SeSSion will be held as a part of the Monday Evening Mixer and Technical Exhibit, which features instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to meeting attendees. All meeting registrants are invited to attend. Formal pre-sentations will begin at 1800h. Students may start setting up their presentations in the exhibit hall at 1400h; judg-ing of the posters will begin at 1700h. The award winners will be presented with their award plaques at the Annual Society Business Meeting & Luncheon on Tuesday, May 8.

Speaker-Ready RoomA Speaker-Ready Room will be available Sunday through Thursday, in PDR #7, 3rd Floor. This room is available to allow speakers the opportunity to preview and prepare for their presentations. We highly recommend that speakers verify their laptop’s compatibility with the sample LCD projector that will be located in this room, prior to their pre-sentation. Additionally, there will be audiovisual technicians available on each level of the Hotel for your assistance.

Speaker IndemnificationThe ideas and opinions expressed in the technical sessions, conferences, and any handout materials provided are those of the presenter. They are not those of The Electrochemical Society, nor can any endorsement by ECS be claimed.

DiscussionNo recording will be made of the oral discussions. Those contributing to the discussion of a paper and desiring their remarks to be published should send the discussion to the Director of Publications, Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 65 South Main Street, Pennington, New Jersey 08534-2839, USA. The discussion will then be referred to the author for a reply. Publication of the discussion and the comments of the author(s) depend on the publication of the paper in the Journal. Written discussion of a published paper should be submitted within two months following publication of the article.

No Recording AllowedPhotographing and/or recording of presentations IS NOT PERMITTED unless specifically allowed by the speaker. Anyone making unauthorized photographs or recordings will be asked to leave the session.

Employment ServicesCompanies desiring to recruit employees may place

their announcements on a designated bulletin board in the registration area. Please note that these announce-ments should be no larger than 8 ½” by 11”. Continental Office North on the Lobby Level will be available as an Employment Interview Room from 0800-1700h Monday through Thursday for representatives from those compa-nies or institutions that would like to interview applicants during the meeting.

ADA AccessibilitySpecial accommodations for disabled attendees will

be handled o an individual basis provided that adequate notice is given to the ECS headquarters office.

Two Short Courses will be offered on Sunday, from 0900h to 1700h: Nanostructured Carbon Materials, taught by Dirk M. Guldi; and Advanced Impedance Specrtroscopy, taught by Mark E. Orazem. The registration fee is $425 for ECS Members and $520 for nonmembers. Students are offered a 50% discount. The short course registration fee covers the course, text materials, continental breakfast, coffee break, and luncheon; it is not applicable to any other activities of the meeting. Pre-registration is required. All courses are subject to cancellation pending an appropriate number of advance registrants. Visit the ECS website for full course descriptions and instructor biographies.

Short Course #1: Nanostructured Carbon Materials

Dirk M. Guldi, InstructorThis course is targeted at chemists, physicists, materials scientists, and engineers with an interest in nanostructured carbon materials—ranging from fullerenes and carbon nanotubes to carbon onions and carbon nanohorns. The aim of this short course is to introduce the student to the chemistry and physics of these novel carbon allotropes. An overview of recent advances in the synthesis, characterization, and physico-chemical properties of nanostructured carbon materials will be presented with particular emphasis on:

• Fullerene Basics—synthesis and purification, characterization, structures, electronic properties, chemical properties, physico-chemical properties, and functionalization;

• Fullerene Applications—photovoltaics, implications for medical research, practical applications, and industrial scale up;

• Carbon Nanotube Basics—structures, growth and purification methods, mechanical properties, electronic

Short Courses& Workshops

Tour of the University Technology Park at IIT

Founded in 1890, Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) is a PhD-granting technological university award-ing degrees in the sciences, mathematics and engi-neering, as well as architecture, psychology, design, business, and law. The mission of the Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering of IIT is to forge industry-IIT partnerships for the development and commercialization of electrochemical technolo-gies for stationary and mobile applications. The newest iteration of IIT’s mission is the opening of University Technology Park at IIT (UTP), which includes state-of-the-art facilities designed to help propel a broad spectrum of technological and scientific innovations capable of changing the world. Ideally situated in the heart of Chicago, it will connect clients with the out-standing research faculties and resources at Illinois Institute of Technology and across the city. The IIT Chemical and Environmental Engineering Department invites you see the future firsthand at a reception on Tuesday, May 8, 2007, 1700-1900h. ECS guests will be picked up and returned to the hotel by shuttle bus. For more information, please contact Said Al-Hallaj at IIT, [email protected], 1.312.567.5118.

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• proper selection of experimental parameters

• the types of errors expected in impedance measure-ments, and methods to assess the importance of these errors and to reduce their magnitude

• use of the Kramers-Kronig relations as a tool for evaluat-ing impedance data

• use of regression techniques and appropriate selection of weighting strategies

• application of electrical circuit analogues

• development of mathematical models appropriate for interpretation of impedance spectra in terms of physical properties

• applications to different systems including corrosion, fuel cells, characterization of electronic materials, and transport through membranes such as skin

Mark e. orazeM is a recognized expert on impedance spectroscopy. He has offered his short course on the topic at ECS meetings ten times since 2000. His course has also been delivered to the San Francisco and Twin Cities Sections.

Prof. Orazem organized the sixth International Symposium on Impedance Spectroscopy, held in May 2004, and he is the guest editor of a special issue of Electrochimica Acta dedicated to this topic. He has consulted with companies on the use of impedance spectroscopy. His group has developed the measurement model approach for statistical analysis of impedance spectroscopy. With Bernard Tribollet of the CNRS in Paris, he is writing a textbook on the subject.

Prof. Orazem is a Fellow of The Electrochemical Society. He is the faculty coordinator for a broad-ranging fuel cell research effort at the University of Florida. He is vice-president of the International Society of Electrochemistry and an Associate Editor for the Journal of The Electrochemical Society. He has published over 100 refereed articles and chapters in books; and he was recognized as the University of Florida Research Foundation Professor (1999-2002) and the Charles A. Stokes Professor of Chemical Engineering (2000-2003).

Professional Development WorkshopsJohn R. Susko, InstructorECS will sponsor the following three professional development workshops at no extra cost to meeting registrants. All workshops are taught by John R. Susko, retired corporate executive, and will be held in Astoria, 3rd Floor.

Writing an Effective Cover Letter and Resume—The need for a cover letter, how to write it, the many “do’s” and “don’ts” in preparing such a letter, and tips for drafting an effective resume.

Sunday, May 6, 2007 ............................................1500-1545hMonday, May 7, 2007 ...........................................1200-1245h

Job Interviewing Tips—How to improve your chances of impressing the interviewer; key questions to ask; and other important pointers for the interviewing process.

Sunday, May 6, 2007 ............................................1600-1645hMonday, May 7, 2007 .......................................... 1300-1345h

Resume Round Table—Designed to provide feedback on resumes by publicly critiquing participants’ resumes and offering suggestions on ways to make them more effective. To take full advantage of the workshop, please bring a copy of your current professional resume.

Monday, May 7, 2007 ..........................................1400-1700h

properties, optical properties, characterization methods, and chemical properties and modifications;

• Carbon Nanotube Applications—high-performance mate-rials, field emission devices, nanoscale electronics, and biomedical uses; and

• Exploration of Novel Carbon Materials—such as carbon onions, carbon nanohorns and quantum-sized carbon dots as promising materials.

To benefit most effectively from this course, registrants should have completed at least their first two years of a bachelor’s program in chemistry, physics or engineering; or have several years of practical experience.

dirk M. Guldi is a professor at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Institute for Physical Chemistry, Erlangen, Germany; [email protected].

Prof. Guldi graduated from the University of Cologne (Germany) in 1988, where he received his PhD in 1990. In 1992, after a postdoctoral appointment at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (USA), he took a research position at the Hahn-Meitner-Institute Berlin. After a brief stay as a Feodor-Lynen Stipend (Alexander von Humboldt Foundation) at Syracuse University, he joined the faculty of the Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory in 1995; he was promoted to Associate Scientist in 1996. In 1999 he completed his Habilitation at the University of Leipzig (Germany). Since 2004 he is a chaired full professor at the Friedrich-Alexander University in Erlangen (Germany).

Prof. Guldi has published more than 200 peer-reviewed papers in scientific journals such as Nature Materials, Angewandte Chemie, Accounts of Chemical Research, Journal of the American Chemical Society, etc.; and he has more than a dozen book contributions. He was awarded the Heisenberg-Prize (1999, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft); the Grammaticakis-Neumann-Prize (2000, Swiss Society for Photochemistry and Photophysics); a JSPS Fellowship (2003, The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science; and the JPP-Award (2004, Society of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines). He is Editor-in-Chief of Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures (since 2001); and a member of the International Advisory Editorial Board of Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (since 2003); the Journal of Materials Chemistry (since 2004); and the Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry (since 2004).

Short Course #2: Advanced Impedance Spectroscopy

Mark E. Orazem, InstructorThis course is intended for chemists, physicists, materials scientists, and engineers with an interest in applying electrochemical impedance techniques to study a broad variety of electrochemical processes. Ideally, the attendee should have some experience with making impedance measurements. The attendee will develop a basic understanding of the technique, the sources of errors in impedance measurements, the manner in which experiments can be optimized to reduce these errors, and the use of regression to interpret measurements in terms of meaningful physical properties. The following topics will be covered:

• the motivation for using impedance spectroscopy advan-tages as compared to other transient techniques and the conditions under which its use is ideally suited

• the type of information that can be extracted from impedance measurements, including the limitations of the technique

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Gold SponSorS

Bronze SponSorS

Silver SponSorS

Sponsors

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Sunday, May 6, 2007Symposium Organizer and Co-Chair OrientationWe encourage all Symposium Organizers and Technical Session Co-Chairs to attend this important informational session in Williford A on the 3rd Floor from 1500-1700h. The Co-Chair Orientation will take place during the first 10 minutes of the meeting.

For the Rest of Us…“Transistor Lasers: Opening New Optoelectronic Frontiers”This series of Sunday evening talks provides an opportunity to learn more about other areas of electrochemical and solid-state research within ECS, as well as to meet colleagues and other members. This evening’s talk, will be delivered by MilTon FenG, from 1830-1930h in Continental A, Lobby Level.

Electronics and Photonics Division Award Reception and General MeetingThe Electronics Division will hold an Award Reception and General Meeting for all members of the Division at 1900h in Continental C, Lobby Level.Sunday Evening Get-Together

An informal Get-Together will be held in the Normandie Lounge, 2nd Floor, from 1930-2130h.

Monday, May 7, 2007Continental BreakfastContinental breakfast will be available in the Normandie Lounge, 2nd Floor, from 0730-0800h, preceding the Plenary and Honors and Awards Session.

Plenary and Honors and Awards SessionBeginning at 08:00h in the Grand Ballroom, 2nd Floor, JaMeS M. Tour, Chao Professor of Chemistry, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, and the Director of the Carbon Nanotechnology Laboratory, will present the ECS Lecture: “NanoCars and Hybrid Silicon/Molecule Devices.” Also at this session, Tak h. ninG will be presented with the 2007 Gordon E. Moore Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Solid State Science and Technology and deliver his award address, “Thirty Years of Fun and Excitement Working on Silicon Technology at IBM Research.” There will be recognition of other Divisional award winners as well.

Coffee BreakImmediately following the Plenary and Honors and Awards Session, a coffee break will be held in the Normandie Lounge, 2nd Floor.

Chicago Section Reception

The Chicago Section invites meeting attendees to a reception in Grand Tradition on the Lobby Level from 1700-1800h.

Monday Evening Mixer and Technical Exhibit

Along with the grand opening of the Technical Exhibit, an informal gathering will be held in the Southwest Exhibit Hall, Lower Level, from 1800-2000h. Beer, soft drinks, and snacks will be served on a complimentary basis. The General SocieTy STudenT PoSTer SeSSion will be held as a part of the Monday Evening Mixer. Formal presentations will begin at 1800h. (Students may start setting up their posters in the exhibit hall at 1400h; judging of the posters will begin at 1700h.) The award winners will be presented with their award plaques at the Annual Society Business Meeting & Luncheon on Tuesday,

May 8. The Technical exhibiT will feature instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to meeting attendees. All meeting registrants are invited to attend.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007Technical ExhibitThe Technical Exhibit will be held in the Southwest Exhibit Hall on the Lower Level from 0900-1400h and again from 1900-2100h along with the evening’s Poster Session. The exhibit will feature instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to attendees. The coffee break is scheduled for 0930h in the Southwest Exhibit Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday to allow meeting attendees additional time to browse through the exhibits.

Coffee BreakA coffee break will be held from 0930-1000h in the Southwest Exhibit Hall on the Lower Level.

Annual Society Luncheon and Business MeetingAt 1215h, the Annual Society Luncheon and Business Meeting will be held in Waldorf on the 3rd Floor. The President, Secretary, and the Treasurer will give brief reports on the current state of the Society at this annual business luncheon. The Student Poster Session award winners will be announced and presented with their award plaques. All members and meeting attendees are encouraged to participate in this meeting. Tickets are $24.00 in advance and $28.00 onsite.

2007 Gordon E. Moore Award ReceptionAll meeting registrants are invited to attend the award reception honoring Tak h. ninG, recipient of the 2007 Gordon E. Moore Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Solid State Science and Technology at 1800-1845h, in the Lake Michigan Room on the 8th Floor.

Technical Exhibit and Evening Poster Session

The Technical Exhibit will again be open in conjunction with a general poster session covering several technical symposia and 255 posters in the Southwest Exhibit Hall on the Lower Level from 1900-2100h.

Wednesday, May 9, 2007Technical ExhibitThe Technical Exhibit will be held in the Southwest Exhibit Hall on the Lower Level, from 0900-1400h, in conjunction with a coffee break at 0930h.

Coffee BreakA coffee break will be held from 0930-1000h, in the Southwest Exhibit Hall on the Lower Level.European Section Heinz Gerischer Award Reception

A reception in honor of Allen J. Bard, recipient of the Heinz Gerischer Award, will be held in Astoria on the 3rd Floor from 18:00-18:45h. Participants of the Processes at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 2 Symposium are invited to attend.

Thursday, May 10, 2007Coffee Break

A coffee break will be held from 0930-1000h, in the Continental Foyer on the Lobby Level.

General Functions

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Sunday, May 61400h Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division

Symposium Planning Committee, Conference 5A, 5th Floor

1500h Electronics & Photonics Division Subcommittee on Compound Semiconductors, Conference 5E, 5th Floor

1500h Electronics & Photonics Division Subcommittee on Silicon Dioxide / Silicon Interface, Conference 5F, 5th Floor

1500h Electronics & Photonics Division Subcommittee on ULSI Science and Technology, Conference 5G, 5th Floor

1600h Interface Advisory Board, PDR #5, 3rd Floor

1700h European Section Executive Committee, Conference 5B, 5th Floor

1700h Electronics & Photonics Division Symposium Planning and Technical Directions Subcommittee, Williford B, 3rd Floor

1700h Fellow Nominating Subcommittee, Conference 5E, 5th Floor

1700h Fuel Cell Subcommittee, Conference 5A, 5th Floor

1700h Dielectric Science & Technology Division Governing Body / Long Range Planning Committee & Symposium Planning Meeting, Conference 4K, 4th Floor

1800h European Section Meeting, Conference 4M, 4th Floor

1830h Council of Sections, Williford A, 3rd Floor

1900h Electronics and Photonics Division Award Reception and General Meeting, Continental C, Lobby Level

2000h Electronics & Photonics Division Executive Committee, Williford B, 3rd Floor

2000h Luminescence & Display Materials Division Executive Committee, Conference 5A, 5th Floor

2000h Sensor Division Executive Committee, Marquette, 3rd Floor

Monday, May 70645h Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division

Executive Committee, Conference 5A, 5th Floor

0700h High Temperature Materials Division Executive Committee, PDR #5, 3rd Floor

Committee Meetings

0700h Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Engineering Division Executive Committee, Conference 5E, 5th Floor

1030h Society Meeting Committee, PDR #6, 3rd Floor

1330h Education Committee, Conference 5B, 5th Floor

1530h New Technology Subcommittee, Conference 5E, 5th Floor

1530h ECS Transactions Editorial Board, Conference 5D, 5th Floor

1600h Honors & Awards Committee, PDR #5, 3rd Floor

1700h Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division Executive Committee, Lake Ontario, 8th Floor

1900h Energy Technology Division Executive Committee, Lake Michigan, 8th Floor

1900h Fullerenes, Nanotubes & Carbon Nanostructures Division Executive Committee, Conference 5E, 5th Floor

Tuesday, May 80700h Symposium Subcommittee, Lake Michigan, 8th Floor

0730h Council of Past Presidents, Astoria, 3rd Floor

0730h Development Committee, PDR #5, 3rd Floor

0900h Publication Committee, Conference 5E, 5th Floor

1000h Individual Membership Committee / Division / Section Representatives, PDR #6, 3rd Floor

1330h Technical Affairs Committee, Conference 5E, 5th Floor

1530h Finance Committee, PDR #5, 3rd Floor

1600h JES/ESL Editorial Board, PDR #6, 3rd Floor

Wednesday, May 90730h Corporate Membership Committee, Conference

5A, 5th Floor

1030h Ways & Means Committee, Conference 5E, 5th Floor

1200h Financial Policy Advisory Committee, Conference 5A, 5th Floor

1330h Solicitation Subcommittee, Conference 5B, 5th Floor

Thursday, May 100900h Board of Directors Meeting, Lake Michigan, 8th Floor

Sunday, May 61900h Electronics and Photonics Division Award

Reception and General Meeting, Continental C, Lobby Level (No ticket required.)

Monday, May 71215h Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical

Engineering Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Lake Ontario Room, 8th Floor

1215h Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Lake Michigan Room, 8th Floor

Tuesday, May 81215h Annual Society Luncheon & Business Meeting,

Waldorf, 3rd Floor

Wednesday, May 91215h Dielectric Science and Technology Division Luncheon &

Business Meeting, Conference 4M, 4th Floor

1215h Energy Technology Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Lake Ontario Room, 8th Floor

1215h Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Lake Michigan Room, 8th Floor

1215h Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Astoria, 3rd Floor

Luncheons, Business Meetings, and Special EventsLuncheon tickets are $24 in advance and $28 onsite. All luncheon and special event tickets are nonrefundable and should be purchased in advance

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Volume 6– C h i c a g o , I l l i n o i sfrom the ECS Chicago meeting, May 6—May 11, 2007

The following issues of ECS Transactions are from symposia held during the Chicago meeting. All issues are available in online editions, which may be purchased by visiting http://ecsdl.org/ECST/. Some issues are also available in hard-cover editions. Please visit the ECS website for all issue pricing and ordering information.

Available Issues—Hard Cover & Online

Forthcoming Issues

If you would like to receive information on any of these issues when they become available, please e-mail [email protected]. Please include your name, full mailing address, e-mail address, and all issues in which you are interested.

Chicago-A1 Student Posters (General)

Chicago-A2 Tutorials in Nanotechnology: Focus on High Temperature Materials

Chicago-B1 Electrochemistry of Novel Electrode Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage

Chicago B2 Characterization and Prevention of Failure Modes of Lithium Polymer and Lithium Ion Batteries in Transportation Applications

Chicago B4 Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage 2

Chicago B5 Medical Batteries

Chicago B6 Power Sources for EV and HEV Applications

Chicago C1 Organic and Biological Electrochemistry (General)

Vol. 6 Advanced Gate Stack, Source/ Drain and Channel EngineeringNo. 1 for Si-Based CMOS 3: New Materials, Processes and Equipment

Editors: Öztürk, Kwong, Timans, Gusev, Roozeboom, Koester, IwaiHard-cover: .............................. M $89.00, NM $111.00Online: ...................................... M $82.40, NM $103.00

Vol. 6 State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors 46No. 2 (SOTAPOCS 46) -and- Processes at the

Semiconductor/Solution Interface 2Editors: O’Dwyer, Buckley, Etcheberry, Chou, Yoshimoto, Overberg, Chang

Hard-cover: .............................M $101.00, NM $127.00Online: .......................................M $93.20, NM $116.50

Vol. 6 Silicon Nitride, Silicon Dioxide and Emerging Dielectrics 9No. 3 Editors: Ekwal Sah, Deen, Zhang, Yota, KamakuraHard-cover: ............................... M $89.00, NM $111.00Online: ....................................... M $80.60, NM $100.75

Vol. 6 Silicon-on-Insulator Technology and Devices 13No. 4 Editors: Celler, Cristoloveanu, Bedell, Gámiz, Nguyen, OmuraHard-cover: ................................M $92.00, NM $116.00Online: ........................................M $84.00, NM $105.00

Chicago C2 Building Complexity into Electrodes and Electrode Processes

Chicago C3 New Bioanalytical and Biomedical Methods

Chicago D1 Corrosion (General)

Chicago E6 Thin Film Materials, Processes, and Reliability

Chicago F1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS 3

Chicago G1 Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering (General)

Chicago G2 Design of Electrode Structures

Chicago G3 Membranes for Electrochemical Applications

Chicago G4 Multi-Scale Simulations of Electrochemical Systems

Chicago H1-10 Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures 2

Chicago I1 Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry (General)

Chicago I2 Advance In-Situ Techniques for Analysis of Electrochemical Systems

Chicago J1 Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems (General)

Chicago J3 Nanoporous Materials: Chemistry and Applications

Chicago J4 Persistent Phosphors 3

Chicago J5 Sensors Based on Nanotechnology 3

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Sessions are marked to indicate if they run on Monday (M), Tuesday (Tu), Wednesday (W), and/or Thursday (Th).

Hardcover editions of ECS Transactions will be available for purchase and pick-up at the meeting; or you may pre-order your hard-cover ECS Transactions issue using the order form in this section or when registering online.

Online editions of ECS Transactions issues will be available ONLY via the ECS Digital Library. Online editions of the Chicago “at” meeting issues will be available for purchase beginning April 27. Please visit the ECS website for all issue pricing and ordering information for the online editions.

A—General&TutorialsA1 General Student Poster Session (M) — H. Martin, V.

Desai, P. Pintauro, and V. Subramanian

A2 Tutorials in Nanotechnology: Focus on High Temperature Materials (M, Tu) — E. Traversa and W. Van Schalkwijk

B—Batteries,FuelCells,andEnergyConversionB1 Electrochemistry of Novel Electrode Materials for

Energy Conversion and Storage (M-Th) — J. Xu, A. Manthiram, P. Smith, K. Zaghib and T. Zawodzinski

B2 Characterization and Prevention of Failure Modes of Lithium Polymer and Lithium Ion Batteries in Transportation Applications (M, Tu) — K. Zaghib, K. Abraham, T. Duong, A. Landgrebe, J. Prakash, and I. Weinstock

B� Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage 2 (M-W) — E. Wachsman, M. Heben, A. Manivannan, P. Maupin, V. Ramani, and M. Williams

B� Medical Batteries (W) — C. Holmes and E. S. Takeuchi

B6 Power Sources for EV and HEV Applications (M-W) — H. Russell Kunz, K. Abraham, and V. Ramani

C—BiomedicalApplicationsandOrganicElectrochemistryC1 Organic and Biological Electrochemistry General Oral

and Poster Session (Tu-Th) — A. J. Fry

C2 Building Complexity into Electrodes and Electrode Processes (M, Tu) — A. J. Fry, T. Fuchigami, J. Leddy, and J. Rusling

C� New Bioanalytical and Biomedical Methods (M, Tu) — J. Rusling, G. Brisard, C. Bruckner-Lea, A. Simonian, and I. Taniguchi

D—Corrosion,Passivation,andAnodicFilmsD1 Corrosion General Session (Tu, W) — A. Davenport

E—DielectricandSemiconductorMaterials,Devices,andProcessing

E1 Advanced Gate Stack, Source/Drain, and Channel Engineering for Si-Based CMOS: New Materials, Processes, and Equipment � (M-W) — M. Ozturk, E. Gusev, H. Iwai, S. J. Koester, D. Kwong, F. Roozeboom, and P. Timans

E2 Processes at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 2 (Tu-Th) (joint ECST issue with E5) — D. N. Buckley, A. Etcheberry, and C. O’Dwyer

E� Silicon Nitride, Silicon Dioxide Thin Insulating Films and Emerging Dielectrics � (M-Th) — R. Ekwal Sah, M. Deen, Y. Kamakura, J. Yota, and J. Zhang

E� SOI Device Technology 1� (M-Th) — G. Celler, S. Bedell, S. Cristoloveanu, F. Gamiz, B. Nguyen, and Y. Omura

Symposium Topics and Organizers E� State-of-the-Art Program on Compound

Semiconductors �6 (M-W) (joint ECST issue with E2) — L. Chou, P. Chang, Y. Luo, M. Overberg, and M. Yoshimoto

E6 Thin Film Materials, Processes, and Reliability (M, Tu) — G. Mathad, M. Engelhardt, K. Kondo, and H. Rathore

F—Electrochemical/ChemicalDepositionandEtchingF1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS � (Tu,

W) — H. Deligianni, J. Dukovic, T. Moffat, and J. Stickney

G—ElectrochemicalSynthesisandEngineeringG1 Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical

Engineering General Session (Tu) — G. Pillay, J. Fenton, and V. Ramani

G2 Design of Electrode Structures (Tu, W) — D. T. Mah, E. De Castro, and L. Lipp

G� Membranes for Electrochemical Applications (Tu, Th) — J. Fenton, B. Pivovar, and W. Van Schalkwijk

G� Multi-Scale Simulations of Electrochemical Systems (Tu) — V. Ramani, R. Alkire, S. J. Paddison, and V. Subramanian

H—Fullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructuresH1 Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerene and

Nanostructured Materials, in Honor of David Schuster (Tu-Th) — F. D’Souza, S. Fukuzumi, D. Guldi, and O. Ito

H2 Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes (M, Tu) — N. Martin and J. Nierengarten

H� Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and Processes (M, Tu) — R. Weisman and S. Subramoney

H� Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Applications and Devices (M, Tu) — S. Rotkin and M. Heben

H� Endofullerenes and Carbon Nanocapsules (Tu, W) — H. Shinohara, T. Akasaka, and A. Balch

H6 Energetics and Structure (Tu, Th) — Z. Slanina and O. Boltalina

H7 Solid-State Physics (Tu, Th) — Y. Iwasa and P. Rudolf

H� Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Medicine and Biology (Tu, W) — L. Wilson, T. Da Ros, and K. Decker

H� Porphyrins and Supramolecular Assemblies (Tu, W) — N. Solladie and K. Kadish

H10 Metallic and Semiconductor Nanoparticles (Tu) — P. V. Kamat

I—PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistryI1 Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General

Session (M, Tu) — H. De Long

I2 Advance In-Situ Techniques for Analysis of Electrochemical Systems (Tu-Th) — V. Ramani, C. Korzeniewski, and F. Mansfeld

J—SensorsandDisplays:Principles,Materials,andProcessing

J1 Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session (Tu, W) — G. Hunter, S. Bhansali, and R. Mukundan

J� Nanoporous Materials: Chemistry and Applications (M-W) — M. Allendorf, T. Armstrong, S. Bhansali, and P. V. Kamat

J� Persistent Phosphors � (Tu) — W. Yen

J� Sensors Based on Nanotechnology � (M, Tu) — J. Li, M. Deen, J. Rusling, J. Ruzyllo, and E. Traversa

Volume 6– C h i c a g o , I l l i n o i sfrom the ECS Chicago meeting, May 6—May 11, 2007

The following issues of ECS Transactions are from symposia held during the Chicago meeting. All issues are available in online editions, which may be purchased by visiting http://ecsdl.org/ECST/. Some issues are also available in hard-cover editions. Please visit the ECS website for all issue pricing and ordering information.

Available Issues—Hard Cover & Online

Forthcoming Issues

If you would like to receive information on any of these issues when they become available, please e-mail [email protected]. Please include your name, full mailing address, e-mail address, and all issues in which you are interested.

Chicago-A1 Student Posters (General)

Chicago-A2 Tutorials in Nanotechnology: Focus on High Temperature Materials

Chicago-B1 Electrochemistry of Novel Electrode Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage

Chicago B2 Characterization and Prevention of Failure Modes of Lithium Polymer and Lithium Ion Batteries in Transportation Applications

Chicago B4 Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage 2

Chicago B5 Medical Batteries

Chicago B6 Power Sources for EV and HEV Applications

Chicago C1 Organic and Biological Electrochemistry (General)

Vol. 6 Advanced Gate Stack, Source/ Drain and Channel EngineeringNo. 1 for Si-Based CMOS 3: New Materials, Processes and Equipment

Editors: Öztürk, Kwong, Timans, Gusev, Roozeboom, Koester, IwaiHard-cover: .............................. M $89.00, NM $111.00Online: ...................................... M $82.40, NM $103.00

Vol. 6 State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors 46No. 2 (SOTAPOCS 46) -and- Processes at the

Semiconductor/Solution Interface 2Editors: O’Dwyer, Buckley, Etcheberry, Chou, Yoshimoto, Overberg, Chang

Hard-cover: .............................M $101.00, NM $127.00Online: .......................................M $93.20, NM $116.50

Vol. 6 Silicon Nitride, Silicon Dioxide and Emerging Dielectrics 9No. 3 Editors: Ekwal Sah, Deen, Zhang, Yota, KamakuraHard-cover: ............................... M $89.00, NM $111.00Online: ....................................... M $80.60, NM $100.75

Vol. 6 Silicon-on-Insulator Technology and Devices 13No. 4 Editors: Celler, Cristoloveanu, Bedell, Gámiz, Nguyen, OmuraHard-cover: ................................M $92.00, NM $116.00Online: ........................................M $84.00, NM $105.00

Chicago C2 Building Complexity into Electrodes and Electrode Processes

Chicago C3 New Bioanalytical and Biomedical Methods

Chicago D1 Corrosion (General)

Chicago E6 Thin Film Materials, Processes, and Reliability

Chicago F1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS 3

Chicago G1 Industrial Electrolysis and Electrochemical Engineering (General)

Chicago G2 Design of Electrode Structures

Chicago G3 Membranes for Electrochemical Applications

Chicago G4 Multi-Scale Simulations of Electrochemical Systems

Chicago H1-10 Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures 2

Chicago I1 Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry (General)

Chicago I2 Advance In-Situ Techniques for Analysis of Electrochemical Systems

Chicago J1 Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems (General)

Chicago J3 Nanoporous Materials: Chemistry and Applications

Chicago J4 Persistent Phosphors 3

Chicago J5 Sensors Based on Nanotechnology 3

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ECS meetings bring together researchers with wide-ranging interests. The Sunday evening “…For the Rest of Us” lecture series is designed to inform

meeting attendees about areas outside of their immediate domain and to promote discussion and cross-Society interactions.

This spring’s talk is based on the work of Milton Feng and Nick Holonyak, Jr. From the form of the transistor invented by Bardeen and Brattain in 1947, they realized that the “magic” of the transistor was intrinsically in its base. It is the base that potentially offers more, particularly when they looked at the direct-gap, high-speed, high-current density heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT), and realized that the base, although thin (10-100 nm), had room for more layering (in bandgap and doping) and could be modified. Employing quantum-wells (QWs) and cavity reflection, they create a transistor laser—a novel device with an electrical input, an electrical output, and an optical output. The new device is amazing in the sense of opening new frontiers in optoelectronics integration.

MilTon FenG is the Nick Holonyak Jr. Chair Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In 2006, his transistor laser research paper was selected as one of the top five papers in the 43 year-history of Applied Physics Letters, and also was selected as one of the top 100 most important discoveries in 2005 by Discover magazine.

Monday, May 8Plenary SessionGrand Ballroom, 2nd Floor, 0800h

ECS Lecture:nanocars and Hybrid Silicon/Molecule devicesby James M. Tour

Nanovehicles are a new class of molecular machines consisting of a molecular scale chassis, axles, and wheels that can roll across solid surfaces with structurally defined

directions. In this talk, recent progress on the nanovehicle project is presented including the design, synthesis, and testing of a series of nanocars, nanotrucks, and motorized nanocars.

Although a number of alternatives to silicon-based materials have been proposed, silicon remains the stalwart of the electronics industry. Generally, the behavior of silicon is controlled by changing the composition of the active region by impurity doping; while changing the surface (interface) states is also possible. As scaling to the sub-20 nm-size region is pursued, routine impurity doping becomes problematic due to its resultant uncertainty of distribution. Provided back-end processing of future devices could be held to temperatures that are molecularly permissive (300-350°C) and taking advantage of the dramatic increase in the surface-area-to-volume-ratios of small features, it is attractive to seek controllable modulation of device performance through surface modifications. If there is no intervening oxide between the pi-rich molecules and the silicon, sequentially tuned molecular-structure changes can predictably regulate the device performances over a wide range. In this contribution, an electronically controlled series of molecules, from strong pi-electron donors to strong pi-electron acceptors, were prepared and systematically covalently attached as molecular monolayers onto the channel region of pseudo-MOSFETs (back gated), and the device modulation was studied. Changes of >2.5 V could be obtained in the threshold voltages by attaching monolayers atop the active regions of the transistors. Additionally, three-terminal field-effect transistors (FETs) were fabricated using intrinsic Si nanowires. Forming an F-terminated oxide surface

Sunday, May 7

For the Rest of Us…Continental A, Lobby Level, 1830h

Transistor lasers: opening new optoelectronic Frontiersby Milton Feng

significantly decreased the resistivity, increased the mobility, and they had a large hysteresis, enabling their possible use in memory devices.

JaMeS M. Tour, a synthetic organic chemist, received his Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from Syracuse University, his PhD in synthetic organic and organometallic chemistry from Purdue University, and postdoctoral training in synthetic organic chemistry at the University of Wisconsin and Stanford University. After spending eleven years on the faculty of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of South Carolina, he joined the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology at Rice University in 1999 where he is presently the Chao Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Computer Science, and Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science. He is also Director of Rice University’s Carbon Nanotechnology Laboratory in the Smalley Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology.

Tour’s scientific research areas include molecular electronics, nanotubes for health applications, chemical self-assembly, conjugated oligomers, electroactive polymers, combinatorial routes to precise oligomers, polymeric sensors, flame retarding polymer additives, carbon nanotube modification and composite formation, synthesis of molecular motors and nanocars, use of the NanoKids concept for K-12 education in nanoscale science, and methods for retarding chemical terrorist attacks. Tour has about 300 research publications and 20 patents.

Tour won the Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award from the American Chemical Society for his achievements in organic chemistry, to be officially awarded in 2007. He also won the Small Times magazine’s Innovator of the Year Award in 2006, the Nanotech Briefs Nano 50 Innovator Award in 2006, the Alan Berman Research Publication Award, Department of the Navy, in 2006, the Southern Chemist of the Year Award from the American Chemical Society in 2005 and The Honda Innovation Award for Nanocars in 2005.

Tour is a founder of NanoComposites Inc. and he serves on the Board of Directors of Ariel Ministries. He has served as a visiting scholar at Harvard University, on the Chemical Reviews Editorial Advisory Board, California Molecular Electronics Corporation’s Technical Advisory Committee, the Governor’s Mathematics and Science Advisory Board for South Carolina, and on the Defense Science Study Group through the Institute for Defense Analyses.

Special Lectures

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Monday, May 8Plenary SessionGrand Ballroom, 2nd Floor, 0800h

Gordon E. Moore Medal Award Lecture:

Thirty Years of Fun and excitement Working on Silicon Technology at iBM researchby Tak H. Ning

In his 30-plus years of working at IBM Research, Tak H. Ning participated in and contributed to the rapid evolution of silicon technology. Silicon bipolar technology was revived with the

introduction of the polysilicon emitter and the self-aligned polysilicon base contact. However, bipolar as a logic technology was made obsolete when sub-5 V standards were established for CMOS. In the early 1990s, recognition of the limits of CMOS scaling and

demonstration of the opportunities offered by SOI propelled the development of SOI CMOS. Embedded DRAM was developed to address the memory–bottleneck issues in computing systems. Dr. Ning will describe the key milestones and reflect on the lessons learned in these events from a personal perspective. The CMOS opportunities going forward will also be discussed.

Tak h. ninG received his PhD degree in physics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1971. Prior to joining IBM at T. J. Watson Research Center in 1973, he was a research assistant professor at the University of Illinois. During the early part of his IBM career, he and his colleagues made significant contributions to the understanding of hot-electron effects and electron and hole trapping in MOSFETs, including the discovery and modeling of substrate-hot-electron effects. They demonstrated the shallow-emitter effect and its dependence on emitter-contact material. They invented and developed the polysilicon-emitter self-aligned bipolar transistor, which is the basis of all modern bipolar transistor technology. They also invented the substrate-plate trench-capacitor DRAM cell, which is widely used in stand-

ECS Honorary MembershipGordon e. Moore co-founded Intel in 1968. He became President and Chief Executive Officer in 1975 and held that post until elected Chairman and Chief Executive

Officer in 1979. He remained CEO until 1987 and was named Chairman Emeritus in 1997.

Moore is widely known for “Moore’s law,” in which in 1965 he predicted that the number of transistors the industry would be able to place on a computer chip would double every year. In 1975, he updated his prediction to once every two years. While originally intended as a rule of thumb in 1965, it has become the guiding principle for the industry to deliver ever-more-powerful semiconductor chips at proportionate decreases in cost.

Moore earned a BS in chemistry from the University of California at Berkeley and a PhD in chemistry and physics from the California Institute of Technology. He is a director of Gilead (continued on next page)

alone and embedded DRAM products. He directed and contributed to the development of submicron bipolar and CMOS technologies in IBM Research as well as led his team in exploring SOI and EEPROM devices.

Dr. Ning has authored or co-authored more than 120 technical papers and 30 U.S. patents. He co-authored (with Yuan Taur) a book titled Fundamentals of Modern VLSI Devices, which has been adopted as a graduate text by many universities worldwide and translated into Japanese. He is a fellow of the American Physical Society and of the IEEE, and a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering. He received several awards, including the IEEE Electron Device Society 1989 J. J. Ebers Award, the IEEE 1991 Jack A. Morton Award, the 1998 Pan Wen-Yuan Foundation (Taiwan) Outstanding Research Award, and the IEEE 2000 Custom Integrated Circuits Conference Best Paper Award. He was appointed an IBM Fellow in 1991.

All meeting registrants are invited to attend the award reception honoring Tak H. Ning, recipient of the 2007 Gordon E. Moore Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Solid State Science and Technology at 1800-1845h, in the Lake Michigan Room on the 8th Floor.

Award WinnersSciences Inc., a member of the National Academy of Engineering, and a Fellow of the IEEE. Moore also serves on the Board of Trustees of the California Institute of Technology. He received the National Medal of Technology in 1990.

Electronics and Photonics Division AwardYue Kuo will receive the Electronics and Photonics Division Award at the Electronics and Photonics Division Award Reception and General Meeting on Sunday, May 6, 1900h, in the Continental C, Lobby Level. He will present his award address, “Thin Film Transistor and ULSIC Technologies — Parallel or Crossing?” on Tuesday, May 7, 2007 at 1400h in Stevens 5, Northwest Hall, Lower Level.

yue kuo is Dow Professor in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Materials Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University. He received BS

degree (1974) from National Taiwan University, and MS (1978) and Dr.

Eng. Sci. (1979) degrees from Columbia University. He joined Texas A&M University in 1998 after conducting semiconductor and thin film transistor research in the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. Prior to that, he did VLSIC research in the Semiconductor Division of Data General. He is a Fellow of ECS (1999) and IEEE (1998), and received 10 IBM technology and invention awards (1987-1998).

Kuo’s research has been focused on understanding the complicated relationship among semiconductor devices, materials, and processes. His made major contributions on subjects such as the unified relationship between gate dielectric properties and TFT characteristics, the simplest 2-photomask TFT fabrication process, ultra-low EOT doped high-k gate dielectrics, plasma radiation damages to transistors, the generalized etching-deposition mechanism in a plasma process, the plasma-based, room-temperature copper etch process, and the transistor-driven microchannel biochip. Many of these results have been integrated into industry products or production processes. Kuo founded the Thin Film Nano & Microelectronics Research

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Laboratory (http://yuekuo.tamu.edu), which is dedicated to research and education in above areas.

Kuo has over 300 publications in journals, books, proceedings, and inventions. His recently edited 2-volume Amorphous and Polysilicon TFTs textbook has been used in graduate schools and industry around the world. He delivered over 90 keynote and invited speeches in universities, industry laboratories, and conferences. He has been involved in organizing and chairing of more than 40 international conferences sponsored by electrochemical societies and other professional societies. He is an Associate Editor of the Journal of The Electrochemical Society and has been actively involved in various committees.

Energy Technology Division Research AwardsRadoslav Adzic and Yang Kook Sun will receive the Energy Technology Division Research Awards at the Energy Technology Division Luncheon and Business Meeting on Wednesday, May 9, at 1215h in the Lake Ontario, 8th Floor. Dr. Adzic will present his award address, “Metal Monolayers in Electrocatalysis: From UPD to Pt Monolayer Fuel Cell Electrocatalysts,” on Wednesday, May 9 at 1400h in Stevens 2, Northwest Hall, Lower Level. Dr. Sun will present his award address, The Novel Core-Shell Structure as Positive Electrode Material for Lithium Secondary Batteries,” on Wednesday, May 9 at 1400h in Stevens 1, Northwest Hall, Lower Level.

radoSlav adzic is a tenured chemist, and Leader of the Electrochemistry Group at Brookhaven National Laboratory, whose staff he joined in 1992. He received a doctoral degree

in chemistry at the University of Belgrade in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, in 1974 and became the Director of the Institute of Electrochemistry and Professor at the University of Belgrade. He was a visiting professor at Case Western Reserve University. He is a member of several professional societies, including ECS, and is on the editorial boards of two journals.

Dr. Adzic’s honors include election as Correspondent Member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in 1993, the Annual award of Belgrade for Natural Sciences in 1983, the Medal of the Serbian Chemical Society on its 100th Anniversary in 1997, the Science and Technology Award of Brookhaven National Laboratory

in 2005, induction as an ECS Fellow in 2005, and Inventor of the Year, Battelle Memorial Institute, in 2006.

Adzic’s research encompasses the areas of surface electrochemistry and electrocatalysis; his findings have been published in over 200 papers. His early work focused on demonstrating the catalytic effects of metal monolayers deposited at underpotentials for a whole range of important electrocatalytic reactions. At B rookhaven Laboratory, he undertook structural studies of metal monolayers using synchrotron radiation techniques and scanning tunneling microscopy.

Recently, Adzic has focused on expnding a new concept involving the reduction of the electrocatalysts to a monolayer of surface atoms by developing platinum monolayer electrocatalysts for fuel cell reactions. These are first electrocatalysts based on a monolayer of platinum with high activity and long-term fuel cell performance stability. Most recently, he reported on platinum electrocatalysts modified by gold clusters that do not dissolve under potential cycling conditions (a continuing problem in vehicular applications).

yanG kook Sun is a professor of Chemical Engineering at Hanyang University, Korea. He received his BS degree from Cheonnam National University, and

his MS and PhD in chemical engineering in 1992 from Seoul National University, Korea. Prior to joining Hanyang University, Dr. Sun first started his research career at Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI), Korea, as a team leader for developing a fuel cell system. In 1996, he joined Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT), Korea, which is the central research institute of Samsung group. During 1996-2000, he was the team leader of the lithium polymer battery division and his contribution was a cornerstone for the commercialization of the lithium polymer battery of Samsung SDI. He received the “First Prize Award” from the Korea Patent Association due to his contribution on lithium ion battery commercialization at SDI in 1999. After joining Hanyang University in 2000, Sun set up one of the largest and the most active battery material research centers called ITRC in Korea. It is supported by the Ministry of Information and

Communication Republic of Korea. He also received the best teacher of the year in college of engineering at Hanyang University in 2005.

Sun has published more than 160 reviewed papers and has 60 registered patents in the field of batteries and electrochemistry. His several patents have been contracted with several Korean companies and two of them are being used for commercial production.

Sun’s major research interests are in synthesis and structural analysis of various transitional metal oxides, and their applications in electrochemical devices. His research group intensively focuses on the synthesis of new electrode materials for lithium ion batteries, supercapacitors, and solid oxide fuel cells. One of his pioneering research works in the lithium ion battery field is an establishment of new concept for core-shell type composite cathode materials based on lithium nickel oxide as the core and lithium nickel-manganese oxide as the shell. The core-shell-structured material provides a new approach in the development of high-performance lithium batteries with synergetic effects for advanced lithium ion batteries. Currently, he expanded his research to cover fluorine-doped, various surface modified lithium insertion materials and concentration-gradient cathode materials for advanced lithium ion batteries.

IE&EE NET AwardBallard Power Systems will receive the IE&EE NET Award during the IE&EE Division Luncheon and Business Meeting on Monday, May 7, 1215h in Lake Ontario, 8th Floor. The award recipients will present their award address, “Making Fuel Cells a Commercial Reality” on Tuesday, May 8, at 900h in Lake Erie, 8th Floor.

ballard Power SySTeMS will receive the award for its Mark 1030 fuel cell, as integrated into Ebara Ballard Corporation’s residential fuel cell cogeneration system. The key contributors to the technology are as follows.

Mike abley was the unit cell team leader for the Mark1030 fuel cell stack. In this role, Abley had overall responsibility for the plate, seal, and membrane electrode assembly (MEA). In addition, he

was the senior MEA designer involved in developing the MEA design and working with manufacturing on implementation. The unit cell team worked to develop a robust design to meet customer

Award winners

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performance and durability requirements, while maintaining manufacturability and compatibility with system operating conditions. Abley joined Ballard in 1998 as a research scientist on the R&D MEA development team. Between 1999 and 2003, and worked as an applied scientist within Product Development on the MEA designs for the Nexa® Power Module, Mark901 and Mark902 products. In 2003, as Senior Applied Scientist, Abley was appointed as the unit cell leader for the Mark1030 fuel cell stack. Abley holds a Bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Simon Fraser University and an MBA from the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia.

Terry howe is the Market Manager for the Residential Cogeneration program, responsible for the market introduction of the Mark1030 fuel cell stack. Howe has been with Ballard for

more than 12 years and has held roles in test engineering, fuel processing development, application engineering, and program management. Prior to joining Ballard, Howe held engineering positions at Ontario Hydro and Energy and Environmental Research Corporation. He holds a mechanical engineering degree from Queen’s University and is a registered professional engineer.

GreG knowleS has been involved in a variety of fuel cell component and stack design activities for stationary power products for the past eleven years. As technical leader of the Mark1030

stack hardware design team, Knowles was responsible for design, documentation, and verification activities for the AP2 stack hardware components. Before joining Ballard, Knowles worked for a year as a tribologist at the National Research Council of Canada’s Western Laboratories Tribology Group, after completing a MASc in mechanical engineering at the University of British Columbia. Originally from Ontario, he obtained his BASc from the University of Toronto, and worked for two years at General Motors’ plastics injection molding plant in Oshawa before relocating to the west coast.

evelyn lai is the Platform Manager for the Cogeneration Power Platform. Her team is responsible for the product development of the Mark 1030 fuel cell stack. Lai plays a key role in the

successful integration of the Mark 1030 fuel cell stack into Ebara Ballard Corporation’s residential fuel cell cogeneration system. Lai joined Ballard in 1997 as a research scientist in the MEA development team in R&D. Between 2000 and 2002, she was responsible for the supplier development of MEA components and moved to Manufacturing in 2002, where she was responsible for material design for manufacturability. Evelyn was appointed as Platform Manager for Cogeneration Power Platform in 2004. Lai holds Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in chemistry from Simon Fraser University. She is a certified quality engineer and has been a member of the American Society for Quality since 2002.

craiG PadberG joined Ballard in 1999 after graduating from Simon Fraser University with a Bachelor of Science degree in environmental science. Padberg has progressively worked up through Ballard

from Production Team Leader to Manufacturing Engineering Core Team Leader and now works as the Mark1030 Supply Chain Manufacturing Leader. Padberg’s area of responsibility includes the set-up and coordination of complete product supply chain, manufacturing, planning, and quality for all Mark1030 product built in Ballard’s Burnaby manufacturing facilities.

STeve PraTT joined Ballard in 2000 and is the Mark1030 Test Engineering Manufacturing Lead, leading the manufacturing engineering and development activities for the Mark1030

product. This work involves developing lean robust manufacturing processes and the development of designs that are

transferable to manufacturing a six-sigma capable quality product. Pratt and his team developed and set up the production lines across two continents and included development of novel manufacturing process for the membrane electrode assembly (MEA), the bipolar plates and the fuel cell stack. Over the course of his career, Pratt has developed instrumentation and control systems for electricity generation, transportation applications and high volume manufacturing facilities. Before joining Ballard, he managed multinational engineering and trades teams on large-scale telecommunications and utility projects for Nortel Networks. Pratt graduated with a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Victoria in 1996. He is an accredited professional engineer and project management professional.

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division David Grahame AwardJoseph Hupp will receive the Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division David Grahame Award during the Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division Luncheon and Business Meeting on Monday, May 7, 1215h in Lake Michigan, 8th Floor. Hupp will present his award address, “Nanostructured Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells: Beyond Nanoparticulate Cells” on Monday, May 7, at 1030h in Conference 4K, 4th Floor.

JoSePh huPP is a native of rural western New York. He was introduced to electrochemical research as an undergraduate student at Houghton College, evalu-ating candidate electrode mate-

rials for heart pacers. He completed a BS degree in 1979. Subsequently he was a student of the late Mike Weaver at Michigan State and Purdue, com-pleting his PhD in 1983. He was a postdoc with T. J. Meyer at the University of North Carolina. He moved to Northwestern University in 1986 where he is currently a Morrison Professor of Chemistry. Hupp’s research centers on supramolecular chemistry and molecular materials chemistry, electrochemistry, and pho-tochemistry, with an emphasis on energy conversion. He has published roughly 230 peer-reviewed papers and served as research advisor for 36 PhD graduates. His interests outside of chemistry include competitive long distance running. He has completed 7 marathons, among them the 2003 Boston Marathon.

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Technical Exhibit

eCSBooth9ecs@electrochem .org 65 South Main Street Building D Pennington, NJ 08534 United States 1 .609 .737 .1902 www .electrochem .org

All Cell TechnologiesBooth7 John Presutti jpresutti@allcelltech .com 55 West 34th Street ERB 117N Chicago, IL 60616 United States 1 .312 .235 .3702www .allcelltech .com

Brinkmann instrumentsBooths 1 & 2 Tara McGowan info@brinkmann .com One Cantiague Road Westbury, NY 11590 United States 1 .516 .334 .7500 www .brinkmann .com

CoMSol, inc.Booth16Lindsay Paterson lindsay@comsol .com 1 New England Executive Park Burlington, MA 01803 United States 1 .781273 .3322 www .comsol .com

Fauske & AssociatesBooth11James C . Raines raines@fauske .com 16W070 West 83rd Street Burr Ridge, IL 60527 United States 1 .630 .323 .8750 www .fauske .com

Fuel Cell Technologies, inc.Booth6Chuck Derouinchuck@fuelcelltechnologies .com5620 Venice Avenue NESuite FAlbuquerque, NM 87113United States1 .505 .821 .4762www .fuelcelltechnologies .com

Gamry instrumentsBooths17&18 Pete Peterson ppeterson@gamry .com 734 Louis Drive Warminster, PA 18976 United States 215 .682 .9330 www .gamry .com

iviUM TechnologiesBooth12Antoine Baars info@ivium .nl De Zoule 11 Eindhoven 5612 AJ The Netherlands 31 .40 .239 .0601 www .ivium .nl

MACCor, inc.Booth10Mark Hulse m .hulse@maccor .com 2805 West 40th Street Tulsa, OK 74126 United States 1 .918 .446 .1874 www .maccor .com

Materials Today Graeme McIntyre G .McIntyre@elsevier .com The Boulevard Langford Lane Kidlington, Oxford OXS 19B United Kingdom 44 .01 .865 .843933 www .materialstoday .com

Matheson Tri-GasBooth15Gianni Leonarduzzi gleonarduzzi@matheson-trigas .com 5600 Mowry School Road Suite 310 Newark, CA 94560-5371 United States 1 .510 .771 .0090 www .matheson-trigas .com

Maxtek, inc.Booth27Todd Johnson todd@maxtekinc .com 5980 Lakeshore Drive Cypress, CA 90630 United States 1 .714 .828 .4200 www .maxtekinc .com

northern illinois UniversityBooth3Liz Wright ewright1@niu .edu Research & Graduate Studies Lowden Hall 301 DeKalb, IL 60115 United States 1 .815 .753 .9400 www .niu .edu

peC north AmericaBooth19Peter Ulrix peter .ulrix@peccorp .com 2385 NW Executive Center Drive Suite 100 Boca Raton, FL 33431 United States 1 .561 .962 .2824 www .peccorp .com/batteries

pine research instrumentationBooth8Jenny Garry jgarry@pineinst .com 5908 Triangle Drive Raleigh, NC 27617 United States 1 .919 .782 .8320 www .pineinst .com/echem

The Technical Exhibit will open on Monday, May 7, in the Southwest Exhibit Hall, Lower Level, from 1800-2000h, in conjunction with the Monday Evening Poster Session. On Tuesday, the Exhibit will run from 0900-1400h and again from 1900-2100h along with the Tuesday evening Poster Session. The Technical Session coffee break is scheduled for 0930h in the Southwest Exhibit Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday to allow meeting attendees additional time to browse through the exhibits. The exhibit will feature instruments, materi-als, systems, publications, and software of interest to attendees.

Exhibit Hours

Monday, May 7 .........1�00-2000h, includes the Monday Evening Poster Session

Tuesday, May � .........0�00-1�00h; re-opening ...............1�00-2100h, includes the Tuesday evening Poster Session

Wednesday, May � ...0�00-1�00h

Exhibitors as of Press-Time

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porotech ltd.Booth26Alex Sakars porotech@magma .ca 341 Erin Trail New Market, ON L3Y 6K2 CANADA 1 .647 .428 .5725 www .porotech .net

princeton Applied research / Solartron AnalyticalBooths21&22Andrew Stagnari andrew .stagnari@ametek-online .com 801 S . Illinois Avenue Oakridge, TN 37830 United States 1 .914 .763 .5370 www .princetonappliedresearch .com

Southwest Hall

radiometer Analytical, a Hach Brand CompanyBooth20Kathleen Dyekmankdyekman@hach .com5600 Lindbergh DriveLoveland, CO 80538United States1 .970 .663 .1377 www .hach .com

Scribner AssociatesBooth5Jason Scribner jason@scribner .com 150 East Connecticut Avenue Southern Pines, NC 28387 United States 1 .910 .695 .8884www .scribner .com

SpringerBooth24Ken Howell kenneth .howell@springer .com 233 Spring Street New York, NY 10013 United States 1 .212 .460 .1618 www .springer .com

Webcom CommunicationsJessica Thebo jessicat@infowebcom .com 7355 East Orchard Road Suite 100 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 United States 1 .720 .528 .3770 www .infowebcom .com

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Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

Special Lectures 1830 “XYZ” Talk

0800 ECS Lecture & Awards Session

A1 General Student Poster Session H. Martin, V. Desai, P. Pintauro, and V. Subramanian All Divisions

Post 1-78 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

A2 Tutorials in Nanotechnology: Focus on High Temperature Materials E. Traversa and W. Van Schalkwijk All Divisions

Abs 80-82 PDR 1,

3rd Floor

Abs 83-85 PDR 1,

3rd Floor

B1 Electrochemistry of Novel Electrode Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage J. Xu, A. Manthiram, P. Smith, K. Zaghib, and T. Zawodzinski Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology

Abs 86-89 Stevens 1,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level Abs 90-93 Stevens 2,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 94-103 Stevens 1,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level Abs 104-113

Stevens 2, Northwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 114-123 Stevens 1,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level Abs 124-134

Stevens 2, Northwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 135-145 Stevens 1,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level Abs 146-156

Stevens 2, Northwest Hall,

Lower Level Post 157-222

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 223-227, 239-243

Stevens 1, Northwest Hall,

Lower Level Abs 228-238

Stevens 2, Northwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 244-254, Stevens 1,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level Abs 255-264

Stevens 2, Northwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 265-275, 174 Stevens 1,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level Abs 276-286

Stevens 2, Northwest Hall,

Lower Level

B2 Characterization and Prevention of Failure Modes of Lithium Polymer and Lithium Ion Batteries in Transportation Applications K. Zaghib, K. Abraham, T. Duong, A. Landgrebe, J. Prakash, and I. Weinstock Energy Technology / Battery

Abs 287-291 Continental B, Lobby Level

Abs 292-301 Continental B, Lobby Level

Abs 302-312 Continental B, Lobby Level

Abs 313-323 Continental B, Lobby Level Post 324-328

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

B4 Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage 2 E. Wachsman, M. Heben, A. Manivannan, P. Maupin, V. Ramani, and M. Williams High Temperature Materials / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abs 329-332 Marquette, 3rd Floor

Abs 333-341 Marquette, 3rd Floor

Abs 342-351 Marquette, 3rd Floor

Abs 352-359 Marquette, 3rd Floor

Post 360-365 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 366-376 Marquette, 3rd Floor

B5 Medical Batteries C. Holmes and E. S. Takeuchi Battery

Abs 377-381 Conference 4K,

4th Floor

Abs 382-386 Conference 4K,

4th Floor

B6 Power Sources for EV and HEV Applications H. Russell Kunz, K. Abraham, and V. Ramani Energy Technology / Battery

Abs 387-392 Williford C,

3rd Floor

Abs 393-400 Williford C,

3rd Floor

Abs 401-408 Williford C,

3rd Floor Post 409-413

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 414-422 Williford C,

3rd Floor

C1 Organic and Biological Electrochemistry General Oral and Poster Session A. J. Fry Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Post 423-436, 443 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 437-447 Continental B, Lobby Level

Abs 448-455 Continental B, Lobby Level

Abs 456-462 Continental B, Lobby Level

C2 Building Complexity into Electrodes and Electrode Processes A. J. Fry, T. Fuchigami, J. Leddy, and J. Rusling Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abs 463-471 Williford B,

3rd Floor

Abs 472-479 Williford B,

3rd Floor

Post 480-488 Williford B,

3rd Floor Post 489-490

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

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Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

Special Lectures 1830 “XYZ” Talk

0800 ECS Lecture & Awards Session

A1 General Student Poster Session H. Martin, V. Desai, P. Pintauro, and V. Subramanian All Divisions

Post 1-78 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

A2 Tutorials in Nanotechnology: Focus on High Temperature Materials E. Traversa and W. Van Schalkwijk All Divisions

Abs 80-82 PDR 1,

3rd Floor

Abs 83-85 PDR 1,

3rd Floor

B1 Electrochemistry of Novel Electrode Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage J. Xu, A. Manthiram, P. Smith, K. Zaghib, and T. Zawodzinski Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology

Abs 86-89 Stevens 1,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level Abs 90-93 Stevens 2,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 94-103 Stevens 1,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level Abs 104-113

Stevens 2, Northwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 114-123 Stevens 1,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level Abs 124-134

Stevens 2, Northwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 135-145 Stevens 1,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level Abs 146-156

Stevens 2, Northwest Hall,

Lower Level Post 157-222

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 223-227, 239-243

Stevens 1, Northwest Hall,

Lower Level Abs 228-238

Stevens 2, Northwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 244-254, Stevens 1,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level Abs 255-264

Stevens 2, Northwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 265-275, 174 Stevens 1,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level Abs 276-286

Stevens 2, Northwest Hall,

Lower Level

B2 Characterization and Prevention of Failure Modes of Lithium Polymer and Lithium Ion Batteries in Transportation Applications K. Zaghib, K. Abraham, T. Duong, A. Landgrebe, J. Prakash, and I. Weinstock Energy Technology / Battery

Abs 287-291 Continental B, Lobby Level

Abs 292-301 Continental B, Lobby Level

Abs 302-312 Continental B, Lobby Level

Abs 313-323 Continental B, Lobby Level Post 324-328

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

B4 Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage 2 E. Wachsman, M. Heben, A. Manivannan, P. Maupin, V. Ramani, and M. Williams High Temperature Materials / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abs 329-332 Marquette, 3rd Floor

Abs 333-341 Marquette, 3rd Floor

Abs 342-351 Marquette, 3rd Floor

Abs 352-359 Marquette, 3rd Floor

Post 360-365 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 366-376 Marquette, 3rd Floor

B5 Medical Batteries C. Holmes and E. S. Takeuchi Battery

Abs 377-381 Conference 4K,

4th Floor

Abs 382-386 Conference 4K,

4th Floor

B6 Power Sources for EV and HEV Applications H. Russell Kunz, K. Abraham, and V. Ramani Energy Technology / Battery

Abs 387-392 Williford C,

3rd Floor

Abs 393-400 Williford C,

3rd Floor

Abs 401-408 Williford C,

3rd Floor Post 409-413

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 414-422 Williford C,

3rd Floor

C1 Organic and Biological Electrochemistry General Oral and Poster Session A. J. Fry Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Post 423-436, 443 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 437-447 Continental B, Lobby Level

Abs 448-455 Continental B, Lobby Level

Abs 456-462 Continental B, Lobby Level

C2 Building Complexity into Electrodes and Electrode Processes A. J. Fry, T. Fuchigami, J. Leddy, and J. Rusling Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abs 463-471 Williford B,

3rd Floor

Abs 472-479 Williford B,

3rd Floor

Post 480-488 Williford B,

3rd Floor Post 489-490

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

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211TH ECS MEETInGCHICAGO • MAy 6-10, 2007Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PMC3 New Bioanalytical and Biomedical Methods

J. Rusling, G. Brisard, C. Bruckner-Lea, A. Simonian, and I. Taniguchi Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor

Abs 491-495 Continental C, Lobby Level

Abs 496-504 Continental C, Lobby Level

Abs 505-509 Continental C, Lobby Level

D1 Corrosion General Session A. Davenport Corrosion

Abs 510-520 PDR 3,

3rd Floor

Abs 521-531 PDR 3,

3rd Floor Post 532-546

Southwest Hall, Lower level

Abs 547-553 PDR 3,

3rd Floor

E1 Advanced Gate Stack, Source/Drain, and Channel Engineering for Si-Based CMOS: New Materials, Processes, and Equipment 3 M. Ozturk, E. Gusev, H. Iwai, S. J. Koester, D. Kwong, F. Roozeboom, and P. Timans Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / High Temperature Materials

Abs 554 Boulevard C,

2nd Floor

Abs 555-564 Boulevard C,

2nd Floor

Abs 565-574 Boulevard C,

2nd Floor

Abs 575-584 Boulevard C,

2nd Floor Post 585-594,

77, 79 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 595-603 Boulevard C,

2nd Floor

Abs 604-609 Boulevard C,

2nd Floor

E2 Processes at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 2 D. N. Buckley, A. Etcheberry, and C. O’Dwyer Electronics and Photonics

Abs 610-616 Boulevard B,

2nd Floor

Abs 617-624 Boulevard B,

2nd Floor Post 625-628

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 629-635 Boulevard B,

2nd Floor

Abs 636-642 Boulevard B,

2nd Floor

Abs 643-650 Boulevard B,

2nd Floor

E3 Silicon Nitride, Silicon Dioxide Thin Insulating Films and Emerging Dielectrics 9 R. Ekwal Sah, M. Deen, Y. Kamakura, J. Yota, and J. Zhang Dielectric Science and Technology

Abs 651-653 Continental A, Lobby Level

Abs 654-659 Continental A, Lobby Level

Abs 660-665 Continental A, Lobby Level

Abs 666-673 Continental A, Lobby Level Post 674, 677

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 678-683 Continental A, Lobby Level

Abs 684-692 Continental A, Lobby Level

Abs 693-698 Continental A, Lobby Level

Abs 699-704 Continental A, Lobby Level

E4 SOI Device Technology 13 G. Celler, S. Bedell, S. Cristoloveanu, F. Gamiz, B. Nguyen, and Y. Omura Electronics and Photonics

Abs 705-711 Stevens 5,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 712-719 Stevens 5,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 720-726 Stevens 5,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level Post 727-734

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 735-742 Stevens 5,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 743-751 Stevens 5,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 752-758 Stevens 5,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

E5 State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors (SOTAPOCS 46) L. Chou, P. Chang, Y. Luo, M. Overberg, and M. Yoshimoto Electronics and Photonics

Abs 759-762 Boulevard A,

2nd Floor

Abs 763-772 Boulevard A,

2nd Floor

Abs 773-780 Boulevard A,

2nd Floor

Abs 781-788 Boulevard A,

2nd Floor Post 789-798

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 79 9-804 Boulevard A,

2nd Floor

E6 Thin Film Materials, Processes, and Reliability G. Mathad, M. Engelhardt, K. Kondo, and H. Rathore Dielectric Science and Technology

Abs 805-808 PDR 2,

3rd Floor

809-817 PDR 2,

3rd Floor

Post 818-830 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

F1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS 3 H. Deligianni, J. Dukovic, T. Moffat, and J. Stickney Electrodeposition

Abs 831-839 PDR 2,

3rd Floor

Abs 840-847 PDR 2, 3rd Floor Post 848-858

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 859-868 PDR 2,

3rd Floor

Abs 869-879 PDR 2,

3rd Floor

Sunday,May6 Monday,May7 Tuesday,May8 Wednesday,May9 Thursday,May10

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211TH ECS MEETInGCHICAGO • MAy 6-10, 2007Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PMC3 New Bioanalytical and Biomedical Methods

J. Rusling, G. Brisard, C. Bruckner-Lea, A. Simonian, and I. Taniguchi Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor

Abs 491-495 Continental C, Lobby Level

Abs 496-504 Continental C, Lobby Level

Abs 505-509 Continental C, Lobby Level

D1 Corrosion General Session A. Davenport Corrosion

Abs 510-520 PDR 3,

3rd Floor

Abs 521-531 PDR 3,

3rd Floor Post 532-546

Southwest Hall, Lower level

Abs 547-553 PDR 3,

3rd Floor

E1 Advanced Gate Stack, Source/Drain, and Channel Engineering for Si-Based CMOS: New Materials, Processes, and Equipment 3 M. Ozturk, E. Gusev, H. Iwai, S. J. Koester, D. Kwong, F. Roozeboom, and P. Timans Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / High Temperature Materials

Abs 554 Boulevard C,

2nd Floor

Abs 555-564 Boulevard C,

2nd Floor

Abs 565-574 Boulevard C,

2nd Floor

Abs 575-584 Boulevard C,

2nd Floor Post 585-594,

77, 79 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 595-603 Boulevard C,

2nd Floor

Abs 604-609 Boulevard C,

2nd Floor

E2 Processes at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 2 D. N. Buckley, A. Etcheberry, and C. O’Dwyer Electronics and Photonics

Abs 610-616 Boulevard B,

2nd Floor

Abs 617-624 Boulevard B,

2nd Floor Post 625-628

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 629-635 Boulevard B,

2nd Floor

Abs 636-642 Boulevard B,

2nd Floor

Abs 643-650 Boulevard B,

2nd Floor

E3 Silicon Nitride, Silicon Dioxide Thin Insulating Films and Emerging Dielectrics 9 R. Ekwal Sah, M. Deen, Y. Kamakura, J. Yota, and J. Zhang Dielectric Science and Technology

Abs 651-653 Continental A, Lobby Level

Abs 654-659 Continental A, Lobby Level

Abs 660-665 Continental A, Lobby Level

Abs 666-673 Continental A, Lobby Level Post 674, 677

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 678-683 Continental A, Lobby Level

Abs 684-692 Continental A, Lobby Level

Abs 693-698 Continental A, Lobby Level

Abs 699-704 Continental A, Lobby Level

E4 SOI Device Technology 13 G. Celler, S. Bedell, S. Cristoloveanu, F. Gamiz, B. Nguyen, and Y. Omura Electronics and Photonics

Abs 705-711 Stevens 5,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 712-719 Stevens 5,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 720-726 Stevens 5,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level Post 727-734

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 735-742 Stevens 5,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 743-751 Stevens 5,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 752-758 Stevens 5,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

E5 State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors (SOTAPOCS 46) L. Chou, P. Chang, Y. Luo, M. Overberg, and M. Yoshimoto Electronics and Photonics

Abs 759-762 Boulevard A,

2nd Floor

Abs 763-772 Boulevard A,

2nd Floor

Abs 773-780 Boulevard A,

2nd Floor

Abs 781-788 Boulevard A,

2nd Floor Post 789-798

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 79 9-804 Boulevard A,

2nd Floor

E6 Thin Film Materials, Processes, and Reliability G. Mathad, M. Engelhardt, K. Kondo, and H. Rathore Dielectric Science and Technology

Abs 805-808 PDR 2,

3rd Floor

809-817 PDR 2,

3rd Floor

Post 818-830 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

F1 Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS 3 H. Deligianni, J. Dukovic, T. Moffat, and J. Stickney Electrodeposition

Abs 831-839 PDR 2,

3rd Floor

Abs 840-847 PDR 2, 3rd Floor Post 848-858

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 859-868 PDR 2,

3rd Floor

Abs 869-879 PDR 2,

3rd Floor

Sunday,May6 Monday,May7 Tuesday,May8 Wednesday,May9 Thursday,May10

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Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PMG1 Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering General Session

G. Pillay, J. Fenton, and V. Ramani Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abs 880-886 Lake Erie, 8th

Floor

Abs 887-895 Lake Erie, 8th

Floor Post 896

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

G2 Design of Electrode Structures D. T. Mah, E. De Castro, and L. Lipp Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Energy Technology

Post 897-900 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 901-908 Williford B,

3rd Floor

Abs 909-916 Williford B,

3rd Floor

G3 Membranes for Electrochemical Applications J. Fenton, B. Pivovar, and W. Van Schalkwijk Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Energy Technology / Battery

Post 917-924 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 925-935 Boulevard A,

2nd Floor

Abs 936-940 Boulevard A,

2nd Floor

G4 Multi-Scale Simulations of Electrochemical Systems V. Ramani, R. Alkire, S. J. Paddison, and V. Subramanian Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Energy Technology / Electrodeposition / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abs 941-949 Conference 4M, 4th

Floor

Abs 950-958 Conference 4M, 4th

Floor

H1 Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerene and Nanostructured Materials, in Honor of David Schuster F. D’Souza, S. Fukuzumi, D. Guldi, and O. Ito Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 959-961 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 962-971 Stevens 3,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 972-980 Stevens 3,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 981-986 Stevens 3,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

H2 Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes N. Martin and J. Nierengarten Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abs 987-991 Stevens 3,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 992-1002 Stevens 3,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 1003-1010 Stevens 3,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Post 1011-1016 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

H3 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and Processes R. Weisman and S. Subramoney Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abs 1017-1021 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 1022-1030 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Post 1031-1040 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

H4 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Applications and Devices S. Rotkin and M. Heben Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abs 1041-1043 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 1044-1054 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 1055-1060 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Post 1061-1064 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

H5 Endofullerenes and Carbon Nanocapsules H. Shinohara, T. Akasaka, and A. Balch Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1065-1071 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 1072-1077 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 1078-1089 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

H6 Energetics and Structure Z. Slanina and O. Boltalina Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1090-1092 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 1093-1096 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

H7 Solid-State Physics Y. Iwasa and P. Rudolf Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1097-1102 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 1103-1108 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 1109-1116 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

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Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PMG1 Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering General Session

G. Pillay, J. Fenton, and V. Ramani Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abs 880-886 Lake Erie, 8th

Floor

Abs 887-895 Lake Erie, 8th

Floor Post 896

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

G2 Design of Electrode Structures D. T. Mah, E. De Castro, and L. Lipp Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Energy Technology

Post 897-900 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 901-908 Williford B,

3rd Floor

Abs 909-916 Williford B,

3rd Floor

G3 Membranes for Electrochemical Applications J. Fenton, B. Pivovar, and W. Van Schalkwijk Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Energy Technology / Battery

Post 917-924 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 925-935 Boulevard A,

2nd Floor

Abs 936-940 Boulevard A,

2nd Floor

G4 Multi-Scale Simulations of Electrochemical Systems V. Ramani, R. Alkire, S. J. Paddison, and V. Subramanian Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Energy Technology / Electrodeposition / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abs 941-949 Conference 4M, 4th

Floor

Abs 950-958 Conference 4M, 4th

Floor

H1 Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerene and Nanostructured Materials, in Honor of David Schuster F. D’Souza, S. Fukuzumi, D. Guldi, and O. Ito Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 959-961 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 962-971 Stevens 3,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 972-980 Stevens 3,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 981-986 Stevens 3,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

H2 Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes N. Martin and J. Nierengarten Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abs 987-991 Stevens 3,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 992-1002 Stevens 3,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 1003-1010 Stevens 3,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Post 1011-1016 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

H3 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and Processes R. Weisman and S. Subramoney Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abs 1017-1021 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 1022-1030 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Post 1031-1040 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

H4 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Applications and Devices S. Rotkin and M. Heben Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abs 1041-1043 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 1044-1054 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 1055-1060 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Post 1061-1064 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

H5 Endofullerenes and Carbon Nanocapsules H. Shinohara, T. Akasaka, and A. Balch Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1065-1071 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 1072-1077 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 1078-1089 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

H6 Energetics and Structure Z. Slanina and O. Boltalina Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1090-1092 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 1093-1096 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

H7 Solid-State Physics Y. Iwasa and P. Rudolf Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1097-1102 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 1103-1108 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Abs 1109-1116 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

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Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PMH8 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Medicine and Biology

L. Wilson, T. Da Ros, and K. Decker Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Nanotechnology

Abs 1117-1121 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Post 1122-1124 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 1125-1128 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

H9 Porphyrins and Supramolecular Assemblies N. Solladie and K. Kadish Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abs 1129-1139 Stevens 3,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Post 1140-1141 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 1142-1150 Stevens 3,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

H10 Metallic and Semiconductor Nanoparticles P. V. Kamat Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abs 1151-1160 Conference 4L, 4th

Floor

Abs 1161-1170 Conference 4L, 4th

Floor Post 1171-1180 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

I1 Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session H. De Long Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abs 1181-1183 Conference 4K, 4th

Floor

Abs 1184-1192 Conference 4K, 4th

Floor

Abs 1193-1203 Conference 4K, 4th

Floor

Abs 1204-1210, 200

Conference 4K, 4th Floor

Post 1212-1217 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

I2 Advance In-Situ Techniques for Analysis of Electrochemical Systems V. Ramani, C. Korzeniewski, and F. Mansfeld Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Corrosion / Energy Technology / Sensor / Battery

Abs 1218-1227 Continental C, Lobby Level

Abs 1228-1238 Continental C, Lobby Level

Abs 1239-1248 Continental C, Lobby Level

J1 Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session G. Hunter, S. Bhansali, and R. Mukundan Sensor

Abs 1249-1253 Williford A, 3rd

Floor

Abs 1254-1261 Williford A, 3rd

Floor

Abs 1262-1266 Williford A, 3rd

Floor

J3 Nanoporous Materials: Chemistry and Applications M. Allendorf, T. Armstrong, S. Bhansali, and P. V. Kamat Nanotechnology Subcommittee / High Temperature Materials / Sensor / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abs 1267-1269 Joliet, 3rd Floor

Abs 1270-1279 Joliet, 3rd Floor

Abs 1280-1288 Joliet, 3rd Floor

Abs 1289-1298 Joliet, 3rd Floor Post 1299-1305 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 1306-1313 Joliet, 3rd Floor

Abs 1314-1325 Joliet, 3rd Floor

J4 Persistent Phosphors 3 W. Yen Luminescence and Display Materials

Abs 1326-1333 Lake Huron, 8th

Floor

Abs 1334-1338 Lake Huron, 8th

Floor Post 1339

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

J5 Sensors Based on Nanotechnology 3 J. Li, M. Deen, J. Rusling, J. Ruzyllo, and E. Traversa Sensor / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Electronics and Photonics / High Temperature Materials / Dielectric Science and Technology

Abs 1340-1344 Boulevard B, 2nd

Floor

Abs 1345-1354 Boulevard B, 2nd

Floor

Post 1355 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Sunday,May6 Monday,May7 Tuesday,May8 Wednesday,May9 Thursday,May10211TH ECS MEETInGCHICAGO • MAy 6-10, 2007

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Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PMH8 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Medicine and Biology

L. Wilson, T. Da Ros, and K. Decker Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Nanotechnology

Abs 1117-1121 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Post 1122-1124 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 1125-1128 Stevens 4,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

H9 Porphyrins and Supramolecular Assemblies N. Solladie and K. Kadish Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abs 1129-1139 Stevens 3,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Post 1140-1141 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 1142-1150 Stevens 3,

Northwest Hall, Lower Level

H10 Metallic and Semiconductor Nanoparticles P. V. Kamat Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abs 1151-1160 Conference 4L, 4th

Floor

Abs 1161-1170 Conference 4L, 4th

Floor Post 1171-1180 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

I1 Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session H. De Long Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abs 1181-1183 Conference 4K, 4th

Floor

Abs 1184-1192 Conference 4K, 4th

Floor

Abs 1193-1203 Conference 4K, 4th

Floor

Abs 1204-1210, 200

Conference 4K, 4th Floor

Post 1212-1217 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

I2 Advance In-Situ Techniques for Analysis of Electrochemical Systems V. Ramani, C. Korzeniewski, and F. Mansfeld Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Corrosion / Energy Technology / Sensor / Battery

Abs 1218-1227 Continental C, Lobby Level

Abs 1228-1238 Continental C, Lobby Level

Abs 1239-1248 Continental C, Lobby Level

J1 Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session G. Hunter, S. Bhansali, and R. Mukundan Sensor

Abs 1249-1253 Williford A, 3rd

Floor

Abs 1254-1261 Williford A, 3rd

Floor

Abs 1262-1266 Williford A, 3rd

Floor

J3 Nanoporous Materials: Chemistry and Applications M. Allendorf, T. Armstrong, S. Bhansali, and P. V. Kamat Nanotechnology Subcommittee / High Temperature Materials / Sensor / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abs 1267-1269 Joliet, 3rd Floor

Abs 1270-1279 Joliet, 3rd Floor

Abs 1280-1288 Joliet, 3rd Floor

Abs 1289-1298 Joliet, 3rd Floor Post 1299-1305 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Abs 1306-1313 Joliet, 3rd Floor

Abs 1314-1325 Joliet, 3rd Floor

J4 Persistent Phosphors 3 W. Yen Luminescence and Display Materials

Abs 1326-1333 Lake Huron, 8th

Floor

Abs 1334-1338 Lake Huron, 8th

Floor Post 1339

Southwest Hall, Lower Level

J5 Sensors Based on Nanotechnology 3 J. Li, M. Deen, J. Rusling, J. Ruzyllo, and E. Traversa Sensor / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Electronics and Photonics / High Temperature Materials / Dielectric Science and Technology

Abs 1340-1344 Boulevard B, 2nd

Floor

Abs 1345-1354 Boulevard B, 2nd

Floor

Post 1355 Southwest Hall,

Lower Level

Sunday,May6 Monday,May7 Tuesday,May8 Wednesday,May9 Thursday,May10211TH ECS MEETInGCHICAGO • MAy 6-10, 2007

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A1General Student Poster SessionAll Divisions

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1800-2000h

Co-Chairs:H.Martin,P.Pintauro,andV.Subramanian

• 1 Effect of Porosity on the Performance of a La0.7Sr0.3VO3 Anode of a Planar Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Using Coal Syngas as Fuel - K. R. De Silva and D. Bayless (Ohio University)

• 2 BZCY Proton Conductors for Hydrogen Separation Membrane and Low Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - C. Zuo and M. Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology)

• 3 Ionic Conductivities of Solid Polymer Electrolyte/Fuel Systems in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell (PEMFC) by Group Contribution Method - D. Sung and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 4 Fabrication of MnCrHCF Modified Electrode - X. Mingyue (Chongqing University)

• 5 Conversion of a Commercial-Grade Lawn Mower to Hydrogen Fuel - K. Kiszynski, S. Al-Hallaj, P. Abraham and D. Taulbee (Illinois Institute of Technology)

• 6 Optical Characterization of Reactively Sputtered SiCBN Thin Films - A. Vijayakumar, R. Todi and K. Sundaram (University of Central Florida)

• 7 In Situ Ammonia Electrolysis Application: Shoe-Sized-Ammonia-Powered Automobile - B. K. Boggs and A. Weber (Ohio University)

• 8 Theoretical Study of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anodes in the Presence of H2S - D. Daramola, M. Muthuvel, A. Marquez and G. Botte (Ohio University)

• 9 Mechanisms for the Electro-Oxidation of Coal - X. Jin and G. Botte (Ohio University)

• 10 Evaluation of Anode Performance in the Electrolytic Production of CrO3 - M. G. Ntunka, A. Bryson (University of Witwatersrand) and I. Cukrowski (University of Pretoria)

• 11 New Class of Low-Humidity Fast Protonic Conductors Based on Crystalline Organic Materials with Closely Spaced Sulfonic Acid Groups - E. Garanin and Y. Tolmachev (Kent State University)

• 12 Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Methanol at Gold Nanoparticles Supported on Silica Gel - K. Ho, B. Lennox (McGill University) and K. Wong (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)

• 13 Study of Cu Electrodeposition on Pyrolytic Graphite Electrodes - O. Ghodbane (UQAM), L. Roue (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique) and D. Belanger (Universite du Quebec a Montreal)

Technical SessionsSunday, May 6No Technical Sessions are being held on Sunday, May 6

1500h........... Writing an Effective Cover Letter and Resume Workshop, Astoria, 3rd Floor

1600h........... Job Interviewing Tips Workshop, Astoria, 3rd Floor

1830h........... “For the Rest of Us: Transistor Lasers,” Continental A, Lobby Level

1900h........... Electronics and Photonics Division Award Reception and General Meeting, Continental C, Lobby Level

1930h........... Sunday Evening Get-Together, Normandie Lounge, 2nd Floor

Monday, May 70730h........... Continental Breakfast, Normandie Lounge,

2nd Floor

0800h........... Plenary and Honors and Awards Session, Grand Ballroom , 2nd Floor ECS Lecture by James M. Tour, “NanoCars and Hybrid Silicon/Molecule Devices,” and Gordon E. Moore Award Lecture by Tak H. Ning, “Thirty Years of Fun and Excitement Working on Silicon Technology at IBM Research.”

0930h........... Coffee Break, Normandie Lounge, 2nd Floor

1200h........... Writing an Effective Cover Letter and Resume Workshop, Astoria, 3rd Floor

1215h........... Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Lake Ontario Room, 8th Floor

1215h........... Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Lake Michigan Room, 8th Floor

1300h........... Job Interviewing Tips Workshop, Astoria, 3rd Floor

1400h........... Resume Roundtable Workshop, Astoria, 3rd Floor

1800h........... Monday Evening Mixer, Student Poster Session, and Technical Exhibit Opening, Southwest Exhibit Hall, Lower Level

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• 14 N719 Dye Adsorption on Anatase TiO2 Surfaces Investigated by Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy - K. Kuribayashi, H. Iwata and F. Hirose (Yamagata University)

• 15 Electrochemical Studies of Disulfied-Modified Single-Stranded DNA Self-Assembled Monolayers on Gold Substrates - N. E. Rivera-Velez, G. Sanchez-Pomales, L. Santiago-Rodriguez and C. Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras)

• 16 Effects of Channel and Crystalline Orientations on the Electron Mobility in MOSFETs Fabricated on (114) and (5 5 12)-Silicon Substrates - M. Castro-L, F. De la Hidalga-W, P. Rosales-Q, A. Torres-J, W. Calleja-A, E. Gutierrez-D (INAOE) and D. Kendall (StarMega Corp.)

• 17 Formation of n and p Regions in (114) and (5 5 12)-Silicon Substrates - M. Castro-L, F. De la Hidalga-W, P. Rosales-Q, A. Torres-J, W. Calleja-A, E. Gutierrez-D (INAOE) and D. Kendall (StarMega Corp.)

• 18 A Coupled Solid Oxide Fuel Cell and Metal Hydride Bed Source - K. Song and H. N. Knickle (URI)

• 19 Fabrication and Evaluation of Alkaline MEAs for DMFCs - H. Bunazawa, K. Shimomura and Y. Yamazaki (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

• 20 Electrochemical Detection of Biomolecules Using Enzymatically Polymerized Conducting Polymer - S. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), H. Yang (Pusan National University) and J. Kwak (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

• 21 Novel Phthalocyanine-C60 Conjugates Obtained by the Cycloaddition Reaction of C60 and a Pyridazine Ring-Containing Phthalocyanine - N. Hashimoto, M. El-Khouly, T. Fukuda, Y. Araki (Tohoku University), O. Ito (Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials) and N. Kobayashi (Tohoku University)

• 22 Using Double layer CoSi2 Nanocrystals to Improve the Memory Effects of Nonvolatile Memory Devices - P. Yeh, L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University) and T. Chang (National Sun Yat- Sen University)

• 23 A New Two Electrodes Surface Impedance Sensor - X. Qi, B. Enderson and V. J. Gelling (North Dakota State University)

• 24 SOFC Synthesis Using Electrostatic Spray Deposition - R. N. Losch, R. Mago, S. Al-Hallaj and J. R. Selman (Illinois Institute of Technology)

• 25 Electrodeposition of Super Invar Microposts - H. N. Kim, M. Murphy and E. Podlaha (Louisiana State University)

• 26 Effects of Azo Bridge and Substituents on the Electrochemical and Spectral Properties of Bis(triarylamine)s - Y. Chung, Y. O. Su and K. D. Chiu (National Chi Nan University)

• 27 Field Emission Characteristics of a Minutely Patterned Oxidized Porous Polysilicon Field Emitter Using Electrochemical Oxidation Process - I. Jang, S. You (Kyungpook National University), M. Nam, S. Bae, H. Park (CTO) Display R&D Center, Samsung SDI Co.,Ltd.) and S. Choi (Kyungpook National University)

• 28 Luminescence Characteristics of RENbO4 (RE = La, Y, Gd) doped with In3+, Bi3+, Eu3+ - T. Park, S. Mho and H. Ahn (Ajou University)

• 29 EIS and Microstructural Studies of TiN Coatings Deposited by PVD DC Magnetron Sputtering - J. A. Hidalgo (CINVESTAV, Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados, Unidad Saltillo) and C. Montero (CINVESTAV, Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados)

• 30 Lithium Transference Number Measurements in Anion Trapping Triphenyloborane Composites - M. P. Ciosek, M. Marcinek, W. Wieczorek and G. Zukowska (Warsaw University of Technology)

• 31 Study the Effects of the Mobility of Li in LiNixMn1-xO2 and LiCrxMn1-xO2 by First Principles Calculation - J. J. Saavedra-Arias, N. Karan, M. Vilkas, Y. Ishikawa and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

• 32 In-Situ TEM Observation of Dynamical Changes of NiSi2 Nanoparticles on Silicon - W. Wu and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

• 33 Interaction Modes of Titanium Silicide Nanowires on Silicon - H. Hsu, W. Wu (National Tsing Hua University), H. Hsu (National Chung Hsing University) and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

• 34 Electrochemical and Spectral Characterizations of 9-Phenylcarbazoles - S. Lu, S. Chiu, G. Liou and Y. O. Su (National Chi Nan University)

• 35 Effects of Gas Diffusion Backings on Performance of Low Power Methanol Sensor - L. Myoung Seok, J. Sohn, J. Shim and W. Lee (Ajou University)

• 36 Electrochemical Behavior of 1-Ethyl-3-Methlyimidazolium Tetrafluroborate at the HMDE - C. L. Thompson and L. Peter (University of Bath)

• 37 Optimization of the Cathode for the Production of Hydrogen through Ammonia Electrolysis - R. Palaniappan and G. Botte (Ohio University)

• 38 Electrochemical and Spectroelectrochemical Studies of Triphenylamine-bound Zinc Porphyrins - C. Huang and Y. O. Su (National Chi Nan University)

• 39 Direct and Redox-Catalyzed Electrochemistry: Characterization of Cation Radicals of Vitamin E with an Amine Ni(II) Complex - V. Vivier, J. Gamby (CNRS), J. Fournier and M. Che (LRS)

• 40 Increased Capacity for Electric Applications Using Li-Ion Batteries with Passive Thermal Management - M. Khader, P. Sveum, R. Kizilel, R. Sabbah, J. R. Selman and S. Al-Hallaj (Illinois Institute of Technology)

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• 41 Electrochemical Characteristics of Si/Ge Multilayer Anode for Lithium-Ion Batteries - S. Ahn, C. Lim, J. Yang and J. Park (Hanyang University)

• 42 Silicon Based Alloy Films as Anode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries - J. Yang, S. Ahn, C. Lim and J. Park (Hanyang University)

• 43 Electrochemical Characterizations of Iron Porphyrins and Their Applications in Electroanalysis - S. Lu and S. Cheng (National Chi Nan University)

• 44 Effect of the Amount of Air on Multiplication of Lactic Acid Bacteria in Preparation of Curd Yogurt - S. Shin, S. Jang, S. Choi (Kyungpook National University), B. Kwak, N. Kim and K. Lee (NUC Electronics CO. LTD)

• 45 Electrochemical DNA Hybridization Detection Using Nuclease S1 - D. Kwon and J. Kwak (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

• 46 The Higher Mobility Fabrication and Study for SiGe Nanowire - J. M. Kuo, K. Chang, W. Chao, C. Liang, J. Chan (National Chiao Tung University) and W. Wu (National Nano Device Laboratories)

• 47 Synthesis and Electrochemical Characterizations of Triphenylamine Derivatives - S. Wang and S. Cheng (National Chi Nan University)

• 48 Freeze-drying: A New LiFePO4 Synthesis Method - V. Palomares, A. Goni (University of the Basque Country), M. Bengoechea, I. de Meatza, O. Miguel (CIDETEC) and T. Rojo (University of the Basque Country)

• 49 Mechanical Properties of Electroplated Ni-Al2O3 Composites - J. Byun (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), C. Lim and W. Yoon (Korea University)

• 50 Effect of Relative Humidity on Membrane Degradation Rate and Mechanism in PEM Fuel Cells - H. Xu, R. Boroup and B. Pivovar (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

• 51 A Study on Post-Etch Cleaning Chemistries for Advanced Copper Metallization - W. Lee and C. Ko (Kangwon National University)

• 52 Study of L-Cysteine Self Assembled Monolayer on Palladium Surface - M. A. Caban, I. Feliciano and C. Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras)

• 53 TEM Characterization of Nano Crystalline Diamond Film - R. D. McClellan, T. Biggerstaff, L. Winfrey, R. Nemanich and G. Duscher (North Carolina State University)

• 54 Coin Cell NMR/MRI Imager Applications - M. P. Stocker and R. E. Gerald II (Argonne National Laboratory)

• 55 Modeling of Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Using a Resistive-Capacitive-Inductive Transmission-Line Equivalent Circuit - Y. Wang (Florida State University), J. P. Zheng (FAMU-FSU College of Engineering), G. Au and E. Plichta (US Army CERDEC)

• 56 Hole Formation, Growth, and Diminution in Clay Films Initiated by Ru(bpy)3+ - A. O. Agyeman and A. Fitch (Loyola University Chicago)

• 57 Effects of New SEI Layer Stabilizer on Electrochemical Performance of Lithium Metal Secondary Batteries - Y. Lee, Y. Han, M. Ryou, W. Seol, J. Lee (KAIST), Y. Lee, S. Lee (ETRI) and J. Park (KAIST)

• 58 Thermodynamic Properties of Semi-Empirical Model for Direct Methanol Polymer Membrane Fuel Cell - J. Choi (Hanyang Univ) and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 59 Phase Equilibria Based on a MPHSC EOS for Protein Solution - S. Oh and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 60 Thermodynamic Modeling of Plasticized Polymer Electrolyte/Salt Systems for Lithium Secondary Battery: Ternary System - S. Lee and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 61 Development of Cell Voltage Model for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell - J. Yang and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 62 Thermodynamic Model of Solid Polymer Electrolyte for Ultaracapacitor - J. Han and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 63 Solid-state Dye-sensitized TiO2 Solar Cells Using Poly 3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene as Substitutes of Iodine/Iodide Electrolytes and Noble Metal Catalysts on FTO Counter Electrodes - Y. Kim, Y. Sung (Seoul National University), J. Xia, N. Masaki and S. Yanagida (Center for Advanced Science and Innovation)

• 64 A Low-Voltage-Operative Nanocrystal Memory Made with High-k Control Oxide - C. Wang (National Tsing Hua University) and T. Wu (Materials Science and Engineering)

• 65 Electrochemical Reduction of Silicon Chloride in a Non-Aqueous Solvent - Y. Nishimura and Y. Fukunaka (Kyoto University)

• 66 Properties of PtRu/C Prepared by Impregnation under Different NaBH4 Concentration - D. Jung, M. Hyun, S. Kim, B. Lee, D. Peck (Korea Institute of Energy Research) and Y. Shul (Yonsei University)

• 67 Gravitational Effect on Cu Electrodeposition - H. Inari, Y. Konishi and Y. Fukunaka (Kyoto University)

• 68 Interfacial Phenomena of Gas Bubble Evolution in Water Electrolysis under a Magnetic Field - G. Sakuma, M. Ohno, H. Matsushima and Y. Fukunaka (Kyoto University)

• 69 Growth Mechanisms of Carbon Nanostructures on CNT via Self-assembled Ni Nanocatalyst - U. Chen, H. Su, H. Shih (National Tsing Hua University), C. Hsieh (Yuan Ze University) and J. Chen (Materials Research Laboratory, Ind ustrial Technology Research Institute)

• 70 Resistance Reduction of n+ Poly-Silicon Fill for Storage Capacitance in Trench DRAM - C. Wang, Y. Wu (National Tsing-Hua University), C. Teng, C. Kao, C. Kuo and A. Ku (ProMOS Technologies Inc)

• 71 Pt-Metal Oxide Anode Electrocatalysts for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - H. Ha, M. Scibioh, B. Choi, S. Kim and I. Oh (KIST)

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• 72 Reference Electrode for Use in Ionic Liquids - A. H. Saheb, J. Janata and M. Josowicz (Georgia Institute of Technology)

• 73 The Treatment of Phenol Wastewater by Electro-Fenton Method - L. Xu and S. Zhang (Chongqing University)

• 74 Damage-Free, Uniform and High-Efficiency Novel Magnetron Sputtering Plasma Source for Large Substrate - T. Goto and T. Ohmi (Tohoku University)

• 75 Resist Removal Method that Decreases Environmental Impact by Electrolyzing Sulfuric Acid - N. Hayamizu (Toshiba Corporation), K. Ito, T. Amemiya (Yokohama National University) and Y. Shibata (Toshiba Corporation)

• 76 Superconformal Electrodeposition of Silver from a Cyanide-free Bath for On-chip Metallization - J. Sun (Fuzhou University)

• 77 See Symposium E1, Tuesday Evening Poster Session, after Abstract 594

• 78 Double-flip Transfer of InP Layers Using Ion-cut, SU-8 and BCB-Bonding - W. H. Chen, P. Chen, Y. Jing, S. Lau (University of California San Diego), T. Kuech (University of Wisconsin Madison), J. Liu, X. Wang and W. Chu (University of Houston)

• 79 See Symposium E1, Tuesday Evening Poster Session, after Abstract 77

A2Tutorials in nanotechnology: Focus on High Temperature MaterialsAll Divisions

PDR 1, 3rd Floor

Co-Chairs:S.AdlerandE.Traversa

14:00 80 Nano-ionics: Size Effects on Ion Transport - J. Maier and J. Maier (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Festkoerperforschung)

15:00 81 Design of Nanostructured Doped CeO2 Solid Electrolyte for Fuel Cell Application - T. Mori (National Institute for Materials Science), J. Drennan (University of Queensland), D. Ou and F. Ye (National Institute for Materials Science)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 82 Chemically Designed Nanoparticles and Nanowires: Controlled Growth, Applications and Devices - S. Mathur (Leibniz-Institut of New Materials - INM)

B1Electrochemistry of novel Electrode Materials for Energy Conversion and StorageBattery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology

Stevens 1, North west Hall, Lower Level

LithiumBatteries(Cathodes)Co-Chairs:J.J.XuandK.Zaghib

10:30 86 Electrochemistry of Novel Electrode Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion - D. Aurbach (Bar-Ilan University)

11:00 87 Kinetics of Electrode Insertion Compounds from First Principles - A. Van der Ven (University of Michigan)

11:30 88 Investigation of the Structural and Electrochemical Characteristics of 0.5Li2MnO3•0.5LiMn0.5Ni0.5O2 Composite Electrode for Lithium Batteries - S. Kang, C. S. Johnson, D. Abraham (Argonne National Laboratory), C. Lei, I. Petrov (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), P. Stallworth and S. G. Greenbaum (Hunter College of CUNY)

11:50 89 The Electrochemical Performance of LiNi1/3Mn1/3Co1/3O2 Prepared by Sol-Gel Method - J. Hong, B. Fang and C. Wang (Tennessee Technological University)

Stevens 2, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

PEMFC(CathodeCatalysis)Co-Chairs:T.ZawodzinskiandY.Tsou

10:30 90 Electrocatalysis of Pt Alloy Nanoparticles at Fuel Cell Cathodes: Correlating Structure, Activity, and Stability Using Synchrotron X-Ray Scattering - P. Strasser (University of Houston)

11:00 91 Oxygen Reduction Catalysts with Reduced Precious Metal Loading - S. Narayanan, J. Whitacre and T. Valdez (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

11:30 92 Development of Platinum on Niobium Oxide Nanoparticle Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction - K. Sasaki and R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

11:50 93 Chemical Vapor Deposition of Nanocarbon-Supported Monometallic and Bimetallic Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction - G. Vijayaraghavan and K. Stevenson (University of Texas at Austin)

Stevens 1, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

LithiumBatteries(Cathodes)Co-Chairs:A.ManthiramandK.Amine

14:00 94 Nanocrystalline Olivine LiFePO4: New Synthetic Route and Characterization - J. Kim (Chonnam National University)

14:30 95 Carbon Coatings with Kitchen Oils on Nano-LiFePO4 - K. Kim, S. Ahn and H. Kim (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)

14:50 96 Phase Diagram and Phase Transformation Model for Nanoscale Lithium Transition Metal Olivines - N. Meethong, H. Huang, W. Carter and Y. Chiang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

15:10 97 Effect of Phase Transformation, Li+ ion Diffusion and Solid Solution Range on Rate Capability of Cathode Materials in Li-Ion Battery - U. Kasavajjula, C. Wang and P. Arce (Tennessee Technological University)

15:30 98 Crystal Chemistry and Electrochemical Delithiation of Li2FeSiO4 - G. Quoirin (LRCS), F. Taulelle (Tectospin), L. Dupont and C. Masquelier (LRCS)

15:50 Intermission (20 Minutes)

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16:10 99 XAFS Studies of Short-Range-Order Iron and Manganese Oxides as Intercalation Cathodes for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries - M. Balasubramanian (Argonne National Lab)

16:40 100 In-Situ X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy Study on Li[LiMnNi]O2 Cathode Material - C. Jaye (Hunter College of CUNY), F. Alamgir (NIST), N. Leifer, A. Colon, K. Martocci (Hunter College of CUNY), J. Whitacre and W. West (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

17:00 101 Electrochemical Reactivity of Nano-Sized Oxides: from the Synthesis to New Reactivities - E. Baudrin, D. Munoz Rojas (LRCS-CNRS), D. Portehault, S. Cassaignon, J. Jolivet (Universite Paris VI) and J. Tarascon (LRCS-CNRS)

17:20 102 Vanadium Oxide Nanorods for Li-Ion Battery Application - C. S. Reddy, S. Mho, T. Park (Ajou University) and R. Kalluru (Mississippi Ethanol LLC)

17:40 103 Effect of Particle Size on the Lithium Insertion into TiO2 Polymorphs - U. Varadaraju, A. Munnangi (Indian Institute of Technology Madras), M. Satya Kishore, V. Paralong, V. Caignaert and B. Raveau (Laboratoire CRISMAT, UMR 6508 CNRS ENSICAEN)

Stevens 2, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

PEMFC(CathodeCatalysis)Co-Chairs:P.StrasserandC.S.Wang

14:00 104 The Oxygen Reduction Process: Theory and Experiment Post Year 2000 - S. Gottesfeld (Fuel Cell Consulting, LLC)

14:30 105 Fundamental Understanding of Nano-sized Pt and Pt Alloy Catalysts for O2 Reduction and Methanol Oxidation - Y. Tsou, L. Cao (PEMEAS USA, Inc.) and E. De Castro (PEMEAS USA, Inc)

15:00 106 Effects of Particle Size and Surface Morphology on the Activity of Pt Catalyst: First Principles Study - B. Han, C. Miranda and G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

15:20 107 Direct Mechanism of OH Radicals Formation in PEM Fuel Cells - T. Madden (UTC Power), V. Atrazhev (Russian Academy of Science, Institute of Biochemical Physics), V. Sultanov (N.D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, RAS), E. Timokhina (Institute of Biochemical Physics, RAS), S. F. Burlatsky and M. Gummalla (United Technologies Research Center)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 108 Novel PtxCoy Alloy Electrocatalysts for ORR in PEFCs - S. Mukerjee, B. Hult, C. Boggs, L. Gancs, N. Hakim (Northeastern University), A. Gulla (ETEK-BASF), R. Allen (ETEK-BASF Company), C. Chinaswamy and V. Harris (Northeastern University)

16:20 109 Discrete Composition Combinatorial Characterization of Possible Fuel Cell Catalysts - J. Cooper and P. McGinn (University of Notre Dame)

16:40 110 Synthesis, Structure and Electrochemical Performance of New Pt-Rh Carbon Nitride Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction - V. Di Noto, E. Negro, G. Pace and S. Gross (University of Padova)

17:00 111 Dissolution of Platinum and Platinum Alloy PEFC Cathode Electrocatalysts - X. Wang, D. Myers, N. Kariuki and R. Kumar (Argonne National Laboratory)

17:20 112 Preparation of Pt/Electroconductive Polymer Loaded Carbon Composite for Improvement of Electrode Durability for PEFCs - M. Mizuhata, M. Oga, Y. Miyachi and S. Deki (Kobe University)

17:40 113 Microwave Plasma CVD of Nano-Structured Pt/C Composite Thin-Films for Fuel Cell Applications - M. Marcinek and R. M. Kostecki (LBNL)

B2Characterization and Prevention of Failure Modes of Lithium Polymer and Lithium Ion Batteries in Transportation ApplicationsEnergy Technology / Battery

Continental B, Lobby Level

AnodeCo-Chairs:K.ZaghibandK.Abraham

10:30 287 Si-Based Anode Using Ionic Liquid-Polymer Electrolyte for Li-Ion Batteries - Y. Kobayashi (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry), S. Duchesne, M. Dontigny (Hydro Quebec), S. Seki, Y. Mita, H. Miyashiro (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry), P. Charest, A. Guerfi and K. Zaghib (Hydro-Quebec)

10:50 288 Electrochemical Studies of Substituted Cu6-

xMxSn5 (M = Co, Ni, Zn) Alloys - J. Vaughey, J. Vaughey, J. O’Hara and M. Thackeray (Argonne National Laboratory)

11:10 289 Effect of Carbon SEI Layer on the Safety Behavior of Li-Ion Cells - K. Amine, W. Lu, I. Belharouak, G. Henriksen (Argonne National Laboratory) and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology)

11:30 290 Investigation of Solid Electrolyte Interfacial Layer Development During Continuous Cycling Using AC Impedance Spectra and Micro-structural Analysis - P. L. Moss, J. P. Zheng (FAMU-FSU College of Engineering), G. Au and E. Plichta (US Army CERDEC)

11:50 291 Intercalating Current of Li Controlled by Diffusion Either in Solution or Graphite - K. Aoki, K. Aoki and X. Wang (University of Fukui)

ElectroyteCo-Chairs:J.PrakashandK.Kanamura

14:00 292 LiFePO4/Graphite Li-ion Technology for Transportation Using New Gel Electrolyte - K. Zaghib (Hydro-Quebec), M. Kikuta (Dai-Ichi Kogyo Seiyaku), P. Charest, A. Guerfi and M. Kono (Hydro-Quebec)

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14:20 293 Structure-Property Relationships in Block Copolymer Electrolytes - N. P. Balsara (University of California, Berkeley), M. Singh (Arkema Inc.), V. Chen (University of California, Berkeley) and E. D. Gomez (University of California)

14:40 294 Improvement of Battery Performance by Surface Modification of Crystalline Solid Electrolyte for All Solid-State Lithium Batteries - K. Kishida, N. Wada, Y. Yamaguchi, Y. Iriyama, K. Tanaka, Z. Ogumi and H. Inui (Kyoto University)

15:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:20 295 Effects of EC-Free Electrolytes on the Low-Temperature Performance of Lithium-Ion Cells - A. N. Jansen, D. Dees, D. Abraham, I. Belharouak and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)

15:40 296 In Situ Polarization Modulation FTIR Study on Electrochemical Oxidation of Non-aqueous Electrolyte Used in Rechargeable Lithium Battery - M. Matsui (Toyota Motor Corporation), Y. Chiba, K. Dokko and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

16:00 297 Development and Characterization of Polyacrylonitrile Nano Fiber Nonwoven Separator for a High power Li-Ion Battery - K. Kimura (Japan Vilene Company, LTD.)

16:20 298 Anion Receptors for High-Power Lithium-Ion Batteries - Z. Chen and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)

16:40 299 Estimation of Ion Pair Formation Constans of Lithium Salts in Mixtures of Glymes and 1,4-Dioxane - A. Plewa and M. S. Siekierski (Warsaw University of Technology)

17:00 300 ARSST Experiments to Evaluate Solvent Compatibility with Stabilized Lithium Metal Powder (SLMP™) - J. P. Burelbach (Fauske & Associates, LLC)

17:20 301 Ineffectiveness of Electrolyte Additives for Overcharge Protection in Li-Ion Battery - D. Belov and M. Yang (Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI))

B4Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage 2High Temperature Materials / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Marquette, 3rd Floor

HighTemperatureMembranes/MembraneReactorsCo-Chairs:M.C.WilliamsandE.D.Wachsman

10:30 329 Hydrogen Production with Mixed Protonic-Electronic Conducting Perovskite Membranes - E. Wachsman and H. Yoon (University of Florida)

10:50 330 Eu Dopant Contents Optimization for Maximum Hydrogen Production on SrCeO3 - T. Oh, H. Yoon and E. Wachsman (University of Florida)

11:10 331 Effect of Surface-Exchange Catalyst on the Transport Properties of MIEC Membrane for Hydrogen Separation - S. Gopalan, J. Hong, H. Wang and U. Pal (Boston University)

11:30 332 Stability of Dense Cermet Membranes for Hydrogen Separation - L. Chen, L. Chen, T. H. Lee, S. Song, S. Dorris and U. Balachandran (Argonne National Laboratory)

HighTemperatureElectrolyzers/FuelCellsCo-Chairs:E.D.WachsmanandM.C.Williams

14:00 333 Development of Reversible SOFCs for Hydrogen Production - M. C. Williams (Worldwide Energy), G. Hawkes (INL) and P. Torgerson (Worldwide Energy)

14:20 334 Electrode Materials Development for High Temperature Steam Electrolysis - J. Mawdsley, J. Carter and B. Yildiz (Argonne National Laboratory)

14:40 335 BaCe1-x-yZrxYyO3-d Protonic Conductor for Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (IT-SOFCs) - E. Fabbri, A. D’Epifanio, E. Di Bartolomeo, S. Licoccia and E. Traversa (University of Rome)

15:00 336 Intermediate-Temperature Steam Electrolyzer Using Barium Cerate Thin-Film Proton Conductor - T. H. Lee, L. Chen, S. Dorris and U. Balachandran (Argonne National Laboratory)

15:20 337 Sintering and Electrical Conductivity of Ba(Zr0.8Y0.2)O3 Ceramics - J. Han, N. Santorsola (Montana State University), M. Carroll (University of Utah) and V. H. Schmidt (Montana State University)

LowTemperatureElectrolyzersandReformersCo-Chairs:A.ManivannanandU.Balachandran

16:00 338 Low Temperature Ethanol Steam Reforming in a Pd-Ag Membrane Reformer - A. Santucci (University of Tor Vergata), S. Tosti (ENEA) and E. Traversa (University of Rome)

16:20 339 PEM Water Electrolysis for Renewable Energy Capture to Hydrogen - E. B. Anderson, L. Moulthrop, M. Spaner and J. Hayes (Proton Energy Systems)

16:40 340 Advanced Membranes for Hydrogen Generation Using High Differential Pressure PEM Electrolysis - E. B. Anderson, J. Friedman, F. Kenney and J. Manco (Proton Energy Systems)

17:00 341 Development of Micro-Reformer for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell - C. Jung, B. Ku, J. Jang, H. Lee, A. Kundu, C. Miesse, J. Gil, K. Chae (Samsung Electro-Mechanics), S. Kim (Samsung electro mechanics), H. Cha and Y. Oh (Samsung Electro-Mechanics)

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B6Power Sources for EV and HEV ApplicationsEnergy Technology / Battery

Williford C, 3rd Floor

ElectrochemicalHybridVehiclesCo-Chairs:H.RussellKunzandV.Ramani

14:00 387 Integration of Batteries and Supercapacitors into Hybrid Electric Vehicles - M. W. Verbrugge (General Motors Research and Development)

15:00 388 Modeling of Key Life Test for Hybrid Electric Vehicle Batteries - X. Yang (Ford Motor Company), B. Taenaka, T. Miller and R. Elder (Ford)

15:20 389 IIT Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Project (PHEV) Project with the City of Chicago - P. Sveum, R. Kizilel, R. Sabbah, A. Sathyan, M. Khader, J. R. Selman and S. Al-Hallaj (Illinois Institute of Technology)

15:40 390 A Mathematical Model for a Ni-MH Battery - V. Ramadesigan, G. Sikha and R. White (University of South Carolina)

16:00 391 The Implementation of High-Rate LiFePO4 Cathode Materials in Hybrid Power Systems - J. Whitacre (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), L. Whitcanack and R. Bugga (Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech)

16:20 392 Polymer Gel Electrolyte-Based Ultracapacitor and Systems - K. K. Lian, K. K. Lian (University of Toronto), C. Li (Nanyang Technological University) and M. Chason (Motorola Labs)

C2Building Complexity into Electrodes and Electrode ProcessesOrganic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Williford B, 3rd Floor

BuildingComplexityintoElectrodesandElectrodeProcessesICo-Chairs:T.FuchigamiandK.Moeller

14:00 463 Electrochemistry and the Construction of Addressable Molecular Libraries - K. D. Moeller (Washington University)

14:20 464 Addressable Nanoelectrode Membrane Arrays: Fabrication and Steady State Behavior - C. G. Zoski and N. Yang (New Mexico State University)

14:40 465 Cycloaddition Reactions in Biphasic Electrochemical Systems - K. Chiba, K. Nishimoto and S. Kim (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

15:00 466 Phenolic Oxidation as a Key Tool for Natural Products Synthesis - Generation of the Nitrenium Ion and its Application - S. Nishiyama and Y. Amano (Keio University)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 467 The Electrochemical Grafting of a Mixture of Substituted Phenyl Groups at a Carbon Electrode Surface - D. Belanger, N. Vila and C. Louault (Universite du Quebec a Montreal)

16:00 468 Development of a Novel Anodic Substitution Reaction System Using Acoustic Emulsification - R. Asami, T. Fuchigami and M. Atobe (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

16:20 469 Electrochemical Generation of Cationic Pd Catalysts and Application to Pd/TEMPO Double-Mediatory Electrooxidative Wacker-type Reaction - K. Mitsudo, H. Tanaka and T. Kaide (Okayama University)

16:40 470 The Role of Modification of Surfaces of Mercury and Gold Electrodes in Oxidation of Aromatic Aldehydes - P. Zuman and N. Salem (Clarkson University)

17:00 471 Sol-Gel Modified Electrode Trapped with a Cobalamin Derivative - H. Shimakoshi and Y. Hisaeda (Kyushu University)

C3new Bioanalytical and Biomedical MethodsOrganic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor

Continental C, Lobby Level

Co-Chairs:J.RuslingandG.Brisard

10:30 491 Mediator-less Enzyme Electrodes Toward Better Performance Glucose-Air Bio-Fuel Cells - I. Taniguchi, M. Kishikawa, M. Ohtani, S. Nomura and M. Tominaga (Kumamoto University)

10:50 492 Electrochemical Method for High-Throughput Screening of Enzymatic Activity - P. Atanassov, B. Branch, D. Ivnitski, K. Fenton (University of New Mexico) and C. Apblett (Sandia National Laboratories)

11:10 493 Genotoxicity Sensors and Arrays Applied to Nitrosamines - S. Krishnan, E. Hvastkovs, B. Bajrami, I. Jansson, J. Schenkman and J. Rusling (University of Connecticut)

11:30 494 A Study of Power Available from a Mitochondrial Array Based on Its Fission-Fusion State - M. V. Inamdar, J. Miller, A. Was, C. Wang, M. Philbert and A. Sastry (University of Michigan)

11:50 495 Detection of P-Nitrophenol and P-Nitrophenyl Substituent Organophosphates Based on Fluorescence Quenching - S. Paliwal (Auburn University), M. Wales, J. Grimsley, J. Wild (Texas A&M University) and A. Simonian (Auburn University)

Co-Chairs:G.BrisardandA.Simonian

14:00 496 Direct Electrochemical Evaluation of Plasma Membrane Cholesterol in Living Mammalian Cells - D. Jiang, A. Devadoss, M. Palencsar, D. Fang(Case Western Reserve University) T. Kelley (Case Western Reserve University and Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital), J. Smith (Cleveland Clinic) and J. Burgess (Case Western Reserve University)

14:20 497 A Purely Electronic Method to Measure Transfection Efficiency in a Single-Cell Electroporation Biochip - G. Cellere, A. De Toni (Padova University), L. Bandiera (Biosilab srl), M. Borgo (Biosilab.com), L. Santoni (Biosilab srl) and A. Paccagnella (University of Padova)

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14:40 498 Enzyme Modified Electrodes for Mediatorless Electroreduction of Molecular Oxygen - E. R. Gonzalez and L. dos Santos (Instituto de Quimica de Sao Carlos)

15:00 499 Electrochemical Behavior of High Nitrogen Ni-Free Austenitic Stainless Steels in L929 Cells and Cell Culture Medium - K. P. Alvarez, S. Hyun, H. Nakajima (The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research) and S. Fujimoto (Osaka University)

15:20 500 Influence of Proteins and Phosphates on the Tribocorrosion Behavior of High Carbon and Low Carbon CoCrMo Biomedical Alloys - A. Igual Munoz (Polytechnic University of Valencia) and S. Mischler (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL))

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 501 Effect of Anti-Bacterial Oxide Film on Enhancing the Initial Osseointegration of Titanium-Based Alloy - K. Ou (Gratuate Institute of Oral Sciences) and C. Li (Graduate Institute of Oral Sciences, College of Oral Medicine, Taipei Medical University)

16:20 502 Potential Step Impedance Analysis of Titanium in PBS and Biological Media as a Function of Voltage and Time - M. T. Ehrensberger and J. Gilbert (Syracuse University)

16:40 503 Treatments for Enhancing Calcium and Phosphorus on Titanium Oxide Formed by Micro-Arc Oxidation - M. Chen, J. Liu and C. Lin (National Taiwan University)

17:00 504 Dynamic Wetting of Aqueous Conductive Polymer Solutions on Thin Dielectric Coatings - I. S. Bayer (University of Alaska Fairbanks) and C. Megaridis (University of Illinois at Chicago)

E1Advanced Gate Stack, Source/Drain, and Channel Engineering for Si-Based CMOS: new Materials, Processes, and Equipment 3Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / High Temperature Materials

Boulevard C, 2nd Floor

KeynoteAddressCo-Chairs:E.GusevandF.Roozeboom

10:30 554 The Future of CMOS -- Limits and Opportunities - T. H. Ning (IBM)

AdvancedCMOSChannelEngineeringCo-Chairs:S.KoesterandA.Wei

13:50 555 Integration Challenges for Advanced Uniaxially-Strained CMOS on Wafer-Level Biaxial-Strained-SOI (SSOI) - A. Wei, T. Kammler (AMD Saxony) and M. Horstmann (AMD)

14:20 556 Correlation of Local Strain in a TEM Sample and in the Bulk for a Recessed SiGe CMOS Structure - W. Zhao (North Carolina State University), G. Duscher (North Carolina State University Department of Materials Science and Engineering), M. Zikry and G. Rozgonyi (North Carolina State University)

14:40 557 Origin and Suppression of Junction Leakage in Germanium-on-Silicon Structures - C. Claeys, S. Sonde, E. Simoen, A. Satta, B. De Jaeger, G. Nicolas and M. Meuris (IMEC)

15:00 558 A Step Toward a Better Understanding of Silicon Passivated (100)Ge p-Channel Devices - G. Pourtois, M. Houssa, B. De Jaeger, F. Leys, B. Kaczer, M. Caymax, M. Meuris, G. Groeseneken and M. Heyns (IMEC)

15:30 559 Influence of Annealing Treatments on the Morphology and Electrical Properties of GeOI Substrates Obtained by Ge Condensation - J. Damlencourt (CEA/LETI), Y. Campidelli (STMicroelectronics), B. Vincent (CEA/LETI/D2NT/LFE), T. NGuyen (IMEP-INP Grenoble), C. Le Royer (CEA/LETI/DNT), Y. Morand (STmicroelectronics), S. Cristoloveanu (IMEP-INP Grenoble) and L. Clavelier (CEA/LETI/D2NT)

15:50 560 Gallium Nitride - A Material for Digital Electronics? - U. K. Mishra (University of California, Santa Barbara)

16:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:40 561 Silicon Nanowire: Technology Platform, Devices, Applications and Challenges - P. Lo, N. Singh, S. Rustagi, N. Balasubmaramian and D. Kwong (Institute of Microelectronics)

17:10 562 GaAs Heteroepitaxy on SiGe-on-Insulator Using Ge Condensation and Migration Enhanced Epitaxy - H. Oh, K. Choi (National University of Singapore), W. Loh (Institute of Microelectronics), T. Htoo, S. Chua and B. Cho (National University of Singapore)

17:30 563 Fabrication of InP/SiO2/Si Substrate Using Ion-Cutting Process and Selective Chemical Etching - P. Chen (University of California, San Diego), S. Lau (University of California San Diego), D. Xu, L. Mawst (University of Wisconsin, Madison) and T. Kuech (University of Wisconsin Madison)

17:50 564 Improved Current Drivability and Gate Stack Integrity Using Buried SiC Layer for Strained Si/SiGe Channel Devices - H. Zang (National University of Singapore) and W. Loh (Institute of Microelectronics)

E3Silicon nitride, Silicon Dioxide Thin Insulating Films and Emerging Dielectrics 9Dielectric Science and Technology

Continental A, Lobby Level

InterfaceCharacterizationCo-Chairs:R.E.SahandM.J.Deen

10:30 Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes)

10:40 651 Further Advances in the Electrical Charaterisation of Silicon-Insulator Interface Traps Using Charge Pumping - D. Bauza (IMEP (INP Grenoble, UJF, CNRS)) and O. Ghobar (IMEP)

11:20 652 Transfer of a Positive Fixed Charge Between Si and SiO2 in a Si/SiO2 Interface with Hydrogen Migration - J. Ushio (National Institute for Materials Science) and T. Maruizumi (Musashi Institute of Technology)

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16:40 709 Low Temperature Chatacterization of High-k Dielectric Metal Gate FD-SOI nMOSFETs - L. Zafari, J. Jomaah, G. Ghibaudo (Minatec), O. Faynot (CEA/LETI Minatec) and A. Vandooren (Freescale Semiconductor Inc.)

17:00 710 Uniaxial Strain Enhancement in SOI Technology for the Improvement of Channel and Exterior Resistances - D. Zhang (Freescale Semiconductor), D. Goedeke, V. Dhandapani, J. Hildreth, C. Fu, T. Kropewnicki, A. Lu, M. Jahanbani, H. Martinez, R. Noble, D. Eades, N. Liu, L. Kang, B. Nguyen, V. Kolagunta, M. Hall, J. Cheek and S. Venkatesan (Freescale)

17:20 711 Heavy Ion Upsets in 150 nm SOI CMOS SRAMs Fabricated in UNIBOND - M. S. Liu, D. K. Nelson, J. C. Tsang (Honeywell International) and H. L. Hughes (Naval Research Laboratory)

E5State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors (SOTAPOCS 46)Electronics and Photonics

Boulevard A, 2nd Floor

High-SpeedDeviceApplicationsCo-Chairs:M.OverbergandM.Yoshimoto

10:30 759 Quantum Well Transistor Laser - M. Feng, N. Holonyak and G. Walter (University of Illinois)

11:00 760 Dislocation-Free Growth of III-V-N Alloys on Si and its Application to Monolithic OEICs - H. Yonezu, Y. Furukawa and A. Wakahara (Toyohashi University of Technology)

11:30 761 Improved Manufacturability of AlGaAs/GaAs Pnp Heterojunction Bipolar Transistors - J. B. Clevenger, G. Patrizi, T. Peterson, M. Cich, A. Baca, J. Klem, T. Plut (Sandia National Laboratories), T. Fortune (The Plus Group), M. Hightower (ASAP, Inc.), D. Torres (L&M Technologies), S. Hawkins and C. Sullivan (Sandia National Laboratories)

12:00 762 High Performance W-Band Wafer-Scale Assembly for III-V Semiconductor MMICs - X. Zeng, P. Chang-Chien and R. Tsai (NGST)

CompoundSemiconductorGrowthandProcessTechnologyCo-Chairs:H.OuyangandH.Yonezu

14:00 763 High Quality InAs Quantum Dots with an In(Ga,Al)AsSb Strain-Reducing Layer for Long Wavelength Photonic Devices - J. Chyi (National Central University)

14:30 764 High Tc InMnAs Ferromagnetic Semiconductors and the Role of Disorder - B. W. Wessels, S. May and P. Chiu (Northwestern University)

15:00 765 The Anomalous Electrical Performance of Bonded n-GaAs Wafers - H. Ouyang, H. Chiou, C. Liu (National Chung Hsing University), J. Cheng and Y. Wu (National Chiao Tung University)

15:20 766 Annealing Effects of Diluted GaAs Nitride and Bismide on Photoluminescence - M. Yoshimoto, G. Feng and K. Oe (Kyoto Inst Tech)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

12:00 653 Optimizing the Interface of Spin-on Oxide and the Active Area of Transistor in Sub70 nm DRAM Structures for Better Electrical Performance - A. Das, H. Sperlich and H. Heidemeyer (Qimonda Dresden)

EmergingDielectricsICo-Chairs:B.KaczerandY.Kamakura

14:00 654 MOSCAPs and MOSFET’s on III-V Channel Materials with Si, Ge and SiGe Interface Passivation Layer - J. Lee (The University of Texas at Austin)

14:40 655 Interface Engineering by PVD-Based In-Situ Fabrication Method for Advanced Metal/High-k Gate Stacks - H. Watanabe, S. Horie, H. Arimura (Osaka University), N. Kitano, T. Minami, M. Kosuda (Canon ANELVA), T. Shimura and K. Yasutake (Osaka University)

15:20 656 SrTiO3 Thin Film Growth by Atomic Layer Deposition Using Ti(O-iPr)2(thd)2, Sr(thd)2, and H2O - S. Lee, J. Han and C. Hwang (Seoul National University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 657 Rare-Earth Metal Oxides and their Silicates/Aluminates as Future Gate Dielectric Films - A. Sakai, M. Sakashita, M. Ogawa and S. Zaima (Na goya University)

16:40 658 Resistance Switching Characteristics of Metal Oxides for Nonvolatile Memory Applications - H. Hwang (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST))

17:20 659 Dielectric and Electrode Thin Films for Stack-Cell Structured DRAM Capacitors with sub 50-nm Design Rules - C. Hwang, S. Kim, S. Lee, M. Seo, J. Hahn and S. Lee (Seoul National University)

E4SOI Device Technology 13Electronics and Photonics

Stevens 5, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Technology,ProcessIntegration,RadiationHardnessCo-Chairs:G.CellerandK.Endo

14:10 Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes)

14:20 705 Embedding Device Solutions in Engineered Substrates - C. Mazure (SOITEC)

15:00 706 Physics and Integration of Fully-Depleted Silicon-on-Insulator Devices - A. Vandooren (Freescale Semiconductor Inc.)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 707 Impact of Metal Silicide Layout Covering Source/Drain Diffusions on Parasitic Resistance of Triple-Gate SOI MOSFET - Y. Omura, K. Yoshimoto (Kansai University) and H. Wakabayashi (Sony Corp., Atsugi TEC)

16:20 708 High Dose Implantation Impact on the Carrier Mobility in Ultra-Thin Unstrained and Strained SOI Films - C. Dupre (CEA/LETI Minatec), P. Fazzini (CEMES), T. Ernst (CEA/LETI Minatec), F. Cristiano (LAAS), A. Claverie (CEMES), J. Hartmann, F. Andrieu, O. Faynot, P. Rivallin, F. Laugier (CEA/LETI Minatec), G. Ghibaudo (IMEP Minatec), S. Cristoloveanu (IMEP-INP Grenoble) and S. Deleonibus (CEA/LETI Minatec)

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16:00 767 Study on ICP Dry Etching Technology for Nanostructure Photonic Device Fabrication - C. Sun, J. Wang, Z. Hao, B. Xiong and Y. Luo (Tsinghua University)

16:30 768 Comparison of E-beam and Sputter-Deposited ITO Films for 1.55 μm Metal-Semiconductor-Metal Photo-Detector Applications - F. Ren, S. Jang and B. Kang (University of Florida)

16:50 769 MBE Growth and Characterization of Ga2O3 and (InGa)2O3 Films for Ultraviolet Applications - S. Fujita and T. Oshima (Kyoto University)

17:10 770 Polycrystalline Silicon Carbide Film Depositon Using Monomethylsilane and Hydrogen Chloride Gases - H. Habuka (Yokohama National University), M. Watanabe, M. Nishida and T. Sekiguchi (Yokohama National University)

17:30 771 Solar Cell Assisted Photocleavage of Water Using Carbon Modified (CM)-n-TiO2 - S. Khan, C. Xu, Y. A. Shaban (Duquesne University), W. B. Ingler Jr (University of Toledo) and M. Alam (Innosense LLC)

17:50 772 Visible Light Active Carbon Modified (CM)-p-WO3 Thin Film Electrode for Photosplitting of Water - S. Khan and Y. A. Shaban (Duquesne University)

E6Thin Film Materials, Processes, and ReliabilityDielectric Science and Technology

PDR 2, 3rd Floor

Low-kFilmsCo-Chairs:G.S.MathadandH.Rathore

10:40 805 Porous ULK Using a PECVD Template Approach: Impact of Matrix Structure and Porogen Loading - L. Favennec (STMicroelectronics), V. Jousseaume (CEA), O. Gourhant (STMicroelectronics), A. Zenasni (CEA) and G. Passemard (STMicroelectronics)

11:00 806 Surface Modification and Pore Sealing in a Liquid Phase of Porous SiOCH Thin Films - K. Sidi Ali Cherif (NXP Semicondutors / CEA), S. Kordic (NXP Semiconductors), J. Farkas (Freescale Semiconductor) and S. Szunerits (Laboratoire d’Electrochimie et de Physicochimie des Materiaux et des Interfaces)

11:20 807 Advanced Metrology for Porous Low-K Integration into Cu Back-end Processes - P. A. Ryan, R. Bytheway, G. Gibson (Bede Scientific Instruments Ltd) and K. Koga (Consortium for Advanced Semiconductor Materials and Related Technologies (CASMAT))

11:40 808 Enhanced Cracking Resistance of Plasma Deposited Low k SiCOH Films with Nano Imbedded Layers Insertion - S. V. Nguyen, E. Liniger (IBM T J Watson Yorktown Research Center), K. Ida (Sony Electronics Inc.), B. Herbst (IBM T J Watson Yorktown Research Center), K. Malone, N. Klymko (IBM Advance Semiconductor R&D Centers), S. Cohen, E. Simonyi (IBM T J Watson Yorktown Research Center), S. Lane, C. Dziobkowski, S. Lane (IBM Advance

Semiconductor R&D Centers), A. Grill (IBM T J Watson Yorktown Research Center), D. Restaino (IBM Advance Semiconductor R&D Centers), S. Gates, D. Edelstein, T. Nogami (IBM T J Watson Yorktown Research Center) and T. Ivers (IBM Advance Semiconductor R&D Centers)

GateDielectricandBarrierFilmsCo-Chairs:G.S.MathadandH.Rathore

14:00 809 Effects of TiCl4-Based PECVD-Ti/CVD-TiN Barrier Layers on the BF2-Doped Si for Contact Plug Technology - T. Huang, W. Liang, K. Su, C. Wu, Y. Lin (Nanya Technology Corporation), W. Satoshi (Tokyo Electron Limited) and J. Lin (Nanya Technology Corporation)

14:20 810 Microstructure Evolution and N Distribution in Ru-N Barrier - M. Damayanti, T. Sritharan, S. Mhaisalkar (Nanyang Technological University), H. Engelmann, E. Zschech (Advanced Micro Devices) and L. Chan (Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd)

14:40 811 Highly Conformal Ru Atomic Layer Deposition for Applications in Nanoelectronics - W. Kim, S. Park and H. Kim (POSTECH)

15:00 812 Highly Thermal-Stable Amorphous TaSi2Cx Thin Films - T. Lin, T. Chin, H. Cheng (National Tsing-Hua University) and J. Fang (National Formosa University)

15:20 813 Diffusion Barrier Performance of Atomic Layer Deposited Ultrathin Al2O3 and HfO2 Films for Copper Metallization - P. Majumder, R. Katamreddy and C. Takoudis (University of Illinois at Chicago)

15:40 814 In-Situ Formation of Ag Capping Layer in Copper Chemical Mechanical Polishing - M. Kang, J. Kim and S. Cho (Seoul National University)

16:00 815 New Dry Etching Process of the Deep Contact Composed of SiO2 and Si Layer by Using the Triple Hard Mask System - W. Cho, J. Seo, Y. Kang, M. Chae, S. Kwon and J. Hwang (Samsung Electronics)

16:20 816 Electrical Characteristics of HfO2-Al2O3 Dielectric Thin Films Grown by Atomic-Layer-Deposition in Metal-Insulator-Metal Capacitor Configuration - M. Chien (National Tsing Hua University), Y. Chiou and T. Wu (Materials Science and Engineering)

16:40 817 Effect of Direct Contact Via Process Condition for Cu Barrier Metal on Device Performance in Dual Damascene Cu Interconnects - M. Lee, H. Lee, S. Kim, D. Kim, S. Joo, J. Han, K. Kim and H. Park (Dongbu Electronics Co., Ltd.)

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H2Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon nanotubesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Stevens 3, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Chair:N.Martin

10:30 987 Liquid-Crystalline Fullerocodendrimers - R. Deschenaux (University of Neuchatel)

10:55 988 Liquid Crystalline Function of Organic/Inorganic Functionalized Fullerenes - Y. Matsuo (Japan Science and Technology Agency) and E. Nakamura (The University of Tokyo)

11:20 989 Synthesis and Electrochemical Characteristics of Highly Near-Infrared Absorbing Emerald Green [60]Fullerenes - L. Y. Chiang (Univ. of Mass. Lowell), T. Canteenwala (University of Massachusetts Lowell) and H. Wang (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

11:45 990 Fine Tuning of the Orifice Size: Synthesis and Properties of Selenium-Containing Open-Cage C60 - Y. Murata, S. Chuang, M. Murata and K. Komatsu (Kyoto University)

12:10 991 Formation and Characterization of Stable Protein Complexes with Fullerene and Its Derivatives - M. Gozin, B. Belgorodsky, L. Fadeev and J. Kolsenik (Tel Aviv University)

Chair:R.Deschenaux

13:40 992 An Unexpected Reaction of Overly Reduced C60

2- with Benzonitrile - X. Gao, M. Zheng, F. Li and L. Ni (Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry)

14:00 993 Recent Adventures in Fullerenic Fluorocarbon Chemistry - O. Boltalina, N. B. Shustova, I. Kuvychko, S. Strauss, R. Bolskar (TDA Research Inc.), A. Popov (Moscow State University) and K. Seppelt (FU)

14:25 994 Toward the Separation of Higher Fullerenes by Self-Assembled Nanoscale Capsules - J. de Mendoza and E. Huerta (Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia (ICIQ))

14:50 995 Fullerene and pi-Conjugated Oligomer Hybrids as Advanced Functional Nanomaterials - Y. Zhao (Memorial University of Newfoundland), N. Zhou, L. Wang, E. Merschrod and D. Thompson (Department of Chemistry, Memorial University of Newfoundland)

15:15 996 Strategies Toward Fullerenyl Amino Acid Derivatives - P. Keller, S. Pyne and B. Hawkins (University of Wollongong)

15:40 997 Supramolecular Chemistry for the Self-Assembly of Fullerene-rich Nanostructures - J. Nierengarten (CNRS)

Chair:J.Nierengarten

16:20 998 New Progress in Fullerene Science: Chemical Derivatization of Endohedral Metallofullerenes - T. Akasaka (University of Tsukuba) and S. Nagase (Institute for Molecular Science)

16:45 999 Thermal Stability of Polystyrene Stars with a C60 Core - C. Mathis (CNRS-ULP), F.

Audouin, B. Schmaltz (CNRS-ULP Institut Charles Sadron) and O. Pozdnyakov (Russian Academy of Sciences)

17:10 1000 Supramolecular Complexation of Fullerenes with Macrocyclic Host Molecules - Spectroscopic and other Considerations - P. E. Georghiou and D. Thompson (Memorial University of Newfoundland)

17:35 1001 Challenges in Opening a Large Orifice on the Surface of Fullerene C60 - Y. Rubin, S. Chuang, F. Clemente, S. Khan and K. Houk (University of California, Los Angeles)

18:00 1002 [70]Fullerene Reactivity as Studied by Dynamic HPLC - I. V. Kuvychko, O. Boltalina, S. Strauss (Colorado State University), A. Streletskii and T. Drewello (Warwick University)

H3Carbon nanotubes and nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and ProcessesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Stevens 4, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Chair:B.Weisman

10:30 1017 Near Infrared Four Wave Mixing Spectroscopy for DNA-Encased Water-Soluble Carbon Nanotubes - W. Zhao (University of Arkansas)

10:50 1018 Direct Measurement of the Fluorescence Quantum Yield for Individual Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - T. D. Krauss and L. Carlson (University of Rochester)

11:10 1019 Tunable Optical Properties of Individual Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Dispersed in Biocompatible Peptides - D. Tsyboulski, L. Witus, L. Cognet, J. Rocha, J. Hartgerink and R. Weisman (Rice University)

11:30 1020 Shear Induced Alignment of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for the Optical Determination of Bulk Length Distributions - J. P. Casey, S. Bachilo and R. Weisman (Rice University)

11:50 1021 Mechanisms of Superplasticity in Carbon Nanotubes - B. I. Yakobson, F. Ding, K. Jiao and Y. Lin (Rice University)

Chair:W.Zhao

13:40 1022 Redox Chemistry and Electrochemistry of DNA-wrapped Carbon Nanotubes - M. Zheng (DuPont)

14:00 1023 Determination of the Absolute Potential of the Single-walled Carbon Nanotube Energy Levels Using Attached Hydrogenase Enzymes - M. Heben, T. McDonald, D. Svedruzic, Y. Kim (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), J. Blackburn (NREL), S. Zhang and P. King (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

14:20 1024 A General Model for the Redox Properties of Surfactant-Stabilized Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes - H. Schmidt, J. Duque and N. Alvarez (Rice University)

14:40 1025 The Advent and Properties of New Materials Based on Graphene Sheets - R. S. Ruoff, S. Watcharotone, I. Jung, S. Stankovich, R. Piner, D. A. Dikin and S. Nguyen (Northwestern University)

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15:00 1026 Self-Organized Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes with Honeycomb Structures - N. Nakashima, H. Takamori and T. Fujigaya (Kyushu University)

Chair:M.Strano

15:40 1027 A Structure-Reactivity Relationship for Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - M. S. Strano, N. Nair and W. Kim (University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign)

16:00 1028 Spectral and Kinetic Investigation of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Ozonides - S. Bachilo, K. Tsvaygboym, S. Ghosh and R. Weisman (Rice University)

16:20 1029 Optimization and Scaling of SWNT Growth in a Hot Filament Activated Reactor - R. H. Hauge, S. Pheasant (Rice University), Y. Xu (Cornell University), C. Horton and C. Pint (Rice University)

16:40 1030 Exploring Degree of Epitaxy at the Catalyst-Nanotube Growth Interface - F. Ding and B. I. Yakobson (Rice University)

H4Carbon nanotubes and nanostructures: Applications and DevicesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Stevens 4, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

OpticsandElectronicStructureofNanotubesICo-Chairs:S.RotkinandD.Guldi

17:00 1041 Exciton Dynamics in Carbon Nanotubes - T. Hertel, Z. Zhu, J. Crochet (Vanderbilt University), M. Arnold, M. C. Hersam (Northwestern University) and D. Resasco (University of Oklahoma)

17:30 1042 Isolating Monodisperse Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes via Density Gradient Ultracentrifugation - M. C. Hersam (Northwestern University)

18:00 1043 Influence of External Electric Field on Fluorescence of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Dielectric Matrix - S. Bachilo, A. Naumov and R. Weisman (Rice University)

I1Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General SessionPhysical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Conference 4K, 4th Floor

PowerChair:H.DeLong

10:30 1181 David C. Grahame Award Address: Nanostructured Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells: Beyond Nanoparticulate Cells - J. Hupp, A. Martinson (Northwestern University), J. Elam and M. Pellin (Argonne National Lab)

11:10 1182 NMR Spectroscopy and Imaging of a Solid-State Electrolyte - R. E. Gerald II, Z. Chen, R. Klingler and J. Rathke (Argonne National Laboratory)

11:30 1183 Diffusivity Measurement of LiPF6 in PC Electrolyte - T. Nishida, K. Nishikawa and Y. Fukunaka (Kyoto University)

PowerChair:H.DeLong

14:00 1184 The Ultramicroelectrode with Cavity (UMEC) - A New Technique to Study Carbon-Supported Platinum for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Applications - M. Chatenet (INPG), E. Guilminot (LEPMI/ENSEEG), A. Corcella (INPG) and F. Maillard (LEPMI/ENSEEG)

14:20 1185 Oxidative Fuel Cell Electrocatalysis - T. Matthews, R. Behrens, A. Wieckowski, W. Zhou and G. Lu (University of Illinois)

BiologicalSystemsChair:H.DeLong

14:40 1186 Development of Ultra-Sensitive Electrochemical Sensors for Nitric Oxide: Toward Measurement of Nitric Oxide Released from NOS-Modified Electrodes and Live Cells - P. M. Peiris, P. H. Perera and M. Bayachou (Cleveland State University)

15:00 1187 Electrochemical Behavior of Calix[6]Arene-Based Supramolecular Models of Copper Enzymes - J. F. Zeitouny (Universite de Bretagne Occidentale), B. Douziech (UBO), G. Izzet, O. Reinaud (Universite Rene Descartes) and Y. Le Mest (UBO)

15:20 1188 Motion of an Air Bubble Caused by Three-Phase Boundary Reaction - J. Chen, M. Satoh and K. Aoki (University of Fukui)

Electronics&IonicLiquidsChair:H.DeLong

16:00 1189 Point Defect Model of Anodic Tantala - J. D. Ray Sloppy, D. Macdonald, E. Dickey and Z. Lu (Pennsylvania State University)

16:20 1190 Substrate Dependence of Growth of Single Crystalline Si1-xGex Nanowires and Performance of MOSFET - S. Whang, S. Lee, W. Yang, H. Zhu, B. Cho (National University of Singapore) and Y. Liew (Data Storage Institute, Singapore)

16:40 1191 Fabrication and Characterization of 65 nm Gate Length p-MOSFET Integrated with Bottom up Grown Si Nanowire - W. Yang, S. Whang, S. Lee, H. Zhu and B. Cho (National University of Singapore)

17:00 1192 Kinetics of Homogeneous Reactions Using Double Potential Step Chronoamperometry in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids - P. Sethupathy Kuppanacharry (University Of South Carolina), I. Alnashef (King Saud University), M. Matthews, J. Monnier and J. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

J3nanoporous Materials: Chemistry and ApplicationsNanotechnology / High Temperature Materials / Sensor / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Joliet, 3rd Floor

MetalOrganicFrameworksCo-Chairs:M.AllendorfandJ.Greathouse

10:30 1267 Tailor-Made Porous Solids and Their Applications - G. Ferey (Universite de Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines)

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11:10 1268 Assembly, Applications, and Crystal Dynamics of Nanoporous Metal-Organic Frameworks - M. Suh, T. Oh and W. Yang (Seoul National University)

11:30 1269 Cobalt Based Isoreticular Metal-Organic Frameworks (IRMOFs): A Theoretical Study on Viability and Stability - N. W. Ockwig and M. Allendorf (Sandia National Laboratories)

MetalOrganicFrameworksCo-Chairs:N.OckwigandM.Allendorf

14:00 1270 Molecular Modeling of Adsorption in Metal-Organic Frameworks - R. Q. Snurr, H. Frost (Northwestern University), K. Walton (Kansas State University), D. Dubbeldam (Northwestern University) and J. Low (UOP)

14:40 1271 Validation of a Nonbonded Force Field for Metal-Organic Frameworks - J. Greathouse and M. Allendorf (Sandia National Laboratories)

15:00 1272 Hydrogen-Host Interactions in Nanoporous Hybrid Framework Materials - E. H. Falcao (University of California), Z. Hulvey, E. Sullivan (Materials Research Laboratory, University of California, Santa Barbara), J. Eckert (Materials Research Laboratory, University of California, Santa Barbara; LANSCE, Los Alamos National Laboratory) and A. Cheetham (Materials Research Laboratory, University of California, Santa Barbara)

15:20 1273 Characterization of Metal-Organic Framework as an Adsorbent For Micro Gas Sensor - Z. Ni (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign), R. Masel (University of Illinos at Urbana-Champaign) and K. Cadwallader (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign)

15:40 1274 A Metal-Organic Framework with Chiral Channels Exhibiting (8,3) etd Topology and Selective Gas Sorption - J. Li (Nankai University of China), Y. Tao, Q. Yu and X. Bu (Nankai University)

16:00 1275 Novel Particle Detector Materials Based on Zinc-Stilbene Metal Organic Frameworks - M. Allendorf, F. Doty, C. Bauer and B. Simmons (Sandia National Laboratories)

16:20 Intermission (10 Minutes)

NanotubesCo-Chairs:M.AllendorfandT.Armstrong

16:30 1276 Porous TiO2 and TiO2 Nanotubes: Formation, Properties, Applications - P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)

17:00 1277 Fabrication of Anodic Titanium Nanotubes with High Growth Rate and Their Application to a Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell - K. Ishibashi (Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University, Japan), T. Mutoh (Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University), R. Yamaguchi (Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University, Japan), Y. Kimura (Research Institute of Electrical Communication) and M. Niwano (Research Institute of Electrical Communication, Tohoku University)

17:20 1278 Titanium Dioxide Nanotube Array as a Support for Platinum Electrocatalyst - A. Kongkanand and P. V. Kamat (University of Notre Dame)

17:40 1279 Sol-Gel Synthesis and Characterization of La0.6Sr0.4CoO3 Nanoparticles, Nanotubes, and Thin Films - J. Wang (West Virginia University), C. Johnson (2National Energy Technology Laboratory, DOE, Morgantown), A. McGraw and N. Wu (West Virginia University)

J5Sensors Based on nanotechnology 3Sensor / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Electronics and Photonics / High Temperature Materials / Dielectric Science and Technology

Boulevard B, 2nd Floor

SensingMaterialsandDevicesCo-Chairs:J.LiandM.J.Deen

10:30 1340 Tailoring Molecular Nanostructures of Gas Sensitive Layers - M. Josowicz, I. Sasaki, A. Saheb and J. Janata (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:10 1341 Miniband Formation in Superlattices of Colloidal Quantum Dots and Conductive Polymers - M. A. Stroscio, M. Dutta, K. Sun and Y. Li (Univ. of IL at Chicago)

11:30 1342 Electrochemical Deposition of Highly Ordered Nanostructured IrOx Films with Self-Assembled Spherical Templates - J. Hu, G. Denuault, S. Mahajan, M. Abdelsalam and P. Bartlett (University of Southampton)

11:50 1343 Metal Oxide Nanowires: Growth, Applications and Devices - S. Mathur, S. Barth, T. Ruegamer and H. Shen (Leibniz-Institut of New Materials - INM)

12:10 1344 Preparation of and Sensing Studies on Tin Oxide Nanowires Integrated with Microsensor Platforms - K. Benkstein, C. Mungle, D. Lahr and S. Semancik (National Institute of Standards & Technology)

BiosensorsCo-Chairs:M.JosowiczandJ.Rusling

14:00 1345 New Nanostructures for Sensing, Therapeutics, Drug Release, and Tissue Regeneration - Z. Tian, F. Chen, W. Dong, T. Zhang, C. Padilla, J. Kasbohm and R. Njabon (University of Arkansas)

14:20 1346 Synthesis of Titanate Nanowires for Lactate Electrochemical Biosensor - M. Yang, J. Wang, H. Li and N. Wu (West Virginia University)

14:40 1347 Marker-Loaded Apoferritin Nanoparticle Labels for Sensitive Bioassays - Y. Lin, G. Liu, H. Wu and J. Wang (Pacific Northwest National Lab)

15:00 1348 Impedance Nanobiosensor Utilizing Receptor Proteins Immobilized within Au/polycarbonate Nanopores - I. I. Suni, A. Tripathi, J. Wang (Clarkson University) and L. Luck (SUNY at Plattsburgh)

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GasandVaporSensorsCo-Chairs:Y.LinandE.Traversa

15:40 1349 Computational Modeling of Chemical Sensor Response to Selected Analytes - M. A. Ryan, M. Homer, H. Zhou, A. Jewell, C. Taylor, S. Yen, A. Shevade, A. Kisor (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), M. Blanco and W. Goddard III (California Institute of Technology)

16:20 1350 Ta2O5 Nanopowders for Application as Sensing Electrodes in High Temperature Electrochemical Sensors - A. Bonavita, E. Di Bartolomeo, L. Chevallier (University of Rome Tor Vergata), E. Wachsman (University of Florida) and E. Traversa (University of Rome)

16:40 1351 SnO2 Nanostructures as Gas Sensors - S. A. Akbar, C. Carney (The Ohio State University), Y. Cai (Georgia Institue of Technology), S. Yoo and K. Sandhage (Georgia Institute of Technology)

17:00 1352 Characterization of a SWCNT/W-MWCNT/W Microelectrode for Gas Sensor Applications - E. Blubaugh, B. L. Riehl, J. Riehl, M. Check (Riehl - Check Engineering), J. Boeckl and W. Mitchel (Air Force Research Laboratory)

17:20 1353 Hydrogen Peroxide Detection Using Carbon Nanotube Sensors - J. Li (NASA Ames Research Center) and Y. Lu (Eloret at NASA Ames Research Center)

17:40 1354 Microfabricated Electrochemical Sensor for Gas Phase Analytes - I. Oh, M. Shannon, R. Masel and C. Monty (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)

A2Tutorials in nanotechnology: Focus on High Temperature MaterialsAll Divisions

PDR 1, 3rd Floor

Co-Chairs:E.TraversaandS.Adler

08:40 83 Nanostructured Chemoresistive Thick Film Gas Sensors: Theoretical and Technological Aspects - M. Carotta, C. Malagu’ and G. Martinelli (University of Ferrara)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 84 Micro-Ionics: Pros and Cons of Nanotechnology - H. L. Tuller (MIT)

11:00 85 Applications of Nanomaterials to Hard Protective Coatings and Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - S. Barnett (Northwestern University)

B1Electrochemistry of novel Electrode Materials for Energy Conversion and StorageBattery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology

Stevens 1, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

SupercapacitorsCo-Chairs:P.H.SmithandJ.W.Long

08:00 114 Proton Transfer and Storage Behavior in Nanoparticles of Hydrous Ruthenium Oxide - J. P. Zheng (FAMU-FSU College of Engineering)

08:30 115 Redox Deposition of Conformal, Nanoscale MnO2 Coatings on Ultraporous Carbon Nanoarchitectures: Composite Electrode Structures for High-Rate Power Sources - J. Long, A. Fischer and D. Rolison (Naval Research Laboratory)

09:00 116 Pseduocapacitive Effects in Nanostructured Transition Metal Oxide Materials - J. Wang, J. Polleux, T. Brezesinski, S. Tolbert and B. Dunn (UCLA)

TueSday, May 80900h.........Technical Exhibit, Southwest Exhibit

Hall, Lower Level

0930h........... Coffee Break, Southwest Exhibit Hall, Lower Level

1215h........... Annual Society Luncheon & Business Meeting, Waldorf, 3rd Floor

1900h........... Technical Exhibit and General Poster Session, Southwest Exhibit Hall, Lower Level

1800h........... Gordon E. Moore Award Reception, Lake Michigan Room, 8th Floor

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09:20 117 Synthesis and Characterization of Porous Oxide Electrolyte Membrane Electrochemical Capacitors Using Nanoporous SiO2 - K. C. Leonard (UW-Madison) and M. A. Anderson (University of Wisconsin - Madison)

09:40 118 Interface between Ta Oxide and PEDOT - K. Ueno, L. Dominey (Chemi-Con Materials) and R. Alwitt (Boundary Technologies, Inc.)

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:20 119 Manganese Oxides Prepared by Ultrasonication and Their Use in Electrochemical Capacitors - S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle)

10:40 120 Manganese Oxides for Power Sources Prepared via Hydrothermal Decomposition of Permanganate - S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle)

11:00 121 Oxidation of Metallic Mn Thin Films Prepared in Butylmethylpyrrolidinium Bis(trifluoromethylsulfony)Imide Ionic Liquid and the Pseudo-Capacitive Performance of the Anodized Oxides - J. Chang, C. Huang (National Cheng Kung University), P. Chen (Kaohsiung Medical University), I. Sun and W. Tsai (National Cheng Kung University)

11:20 122 Electrochemical Synthesis of Mesoporous Manganese Oxide/Carbon Nanotube Composites for Pseudocapacitor Applications - C. Lee (Yonsei University), K. Nam (BNL (Brookhaven national labo-ratary)) and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

11:40 123 Nanocrystalline MnFe2O4 Electrochemical Capacitor with Organic Li-Ion Electrolyte - N. N. Wu (National Taiwan University)

Stevens 2, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

PEMFC(CathodeCatalysis)Co-Chairs:R.AdzicandR.Kostecki

08:00 124 Synthesis and Characterization of Polymer-Stabilized Multi-metallic Nanoparticles for Electrocatalysis - K. Ramos (FAMU-FSU College of Engineering), E. E. Kalu (Florida A & M University), D. Waryoba (Florida State University) and P. Kalu (Florida A & M University)

08:20 125 Oxygen Reduction on PtFe/C Electrocatalysts Prepared in Microemulsions - H. D. Villullas, A. Malheiro and J. Perez (Instituto de Quimica - UNESP)

08:40 126 Electrochemical Behavior of Platinum Nanoparticles Supported on Polypyrrole (PPy)-Vulcan Composite Electrodes - N. Alonso-Vante, S. Mokrane (University of Poitiers) and L. Makhloufi (University A. Mira, Bejaia, Algeria)

09:00 127 Effects of Cobalt Phthalocyanine on Pt/C as the Cathodic Catalyst in DMFC - Y. Lu and R. Reddy (The University of Alabama)

09:20 128 Evaluation of Selenium Modified Carbon Supported Ruthenium as Methanol - Tolerant, Electrochemically Stable, ORR Catalysts - D. Papageorgopoulos, F. Liu and O. Conrad (CMR Fuel Cells (UK) Ltd.)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 129 Performance and Durability of Chalcogenide-Modified Ruthenium Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction: Hydrogen-Air MEA and RRDE Studies - C. M. Johnston, J. Choi (Los Alamos National Laboratory), P. Babu, A. Wieckowski (University of Illinois) and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

10:20 130 Structural Investigation of Carbon Supported Ru-Se Based Catalysts Using Anomalous Small Angle X-Ray Scattering - S. Haas, A. Hoell, G. Zehl, S. Fiechter, I. Dorbandt and P. Bogdanoff (Hahn-Meitner-Institut)

10:40 131 Investigation of Palladium Alloys for Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) in Acidic Media - B. Li, S. Amiruddin and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology)

11:00 132 Cobalt-Palladium Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction - W. E. Mustain (Georgia Institute of Technology) and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology)

11:20 133 Palladium-Base Metal Nanoparticles as Cathode Electrocatalysts for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells - N. Kariuki, X. Wang and D. Myers (Argonne National Laboratory)

11:40 134 SECM Imaging of Electrocatalytic Activity for Cathodic Oxygen Reduction Reaction for PEMFC Applications - G. Lu, J. Cooper and P. McGinn (University of Notre Dame)

Stevens 1, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Supercapacitors,LithiumBatteries(Anodes)Co-Chairs:J.P.ZhengandW.-S.Yoon

14:00 135 Increasing Supercapacitor Capacitance by Decreasing Pore Size - J. Chmiola, G. Yushin, Y. Gogotsi, C. Portet (Drexel University), P. Simon and P. Taberna (University of Paul Sabatier)

14:20 136 Nanocarbons for EDLC: Carbon Onions and Nanotubes - C. Portet, G. Yushin and Y. Gogotsi (Drexel University)

14:40 137 Nanostructured Halide Modified Carbon Electrodes for Symmetric and Asymmetric Electrochemical Supercapacitors - P. Barpanda and G. Amatucci (Rutgers University)

15:00 138 Electrochemical Characteristics and Impedance Spectroscopy of CNF Supercapacitor Electrodes - M. S. Thomassen (SINTEF) and I. Kvande (NTNU)

15:20 139 Novel Binderless Nanostructured Carbon Nanotubes-Carbon Aerogel Composites for Supercapacitors - T. Bordjiba (National Institute of Scientific Research), M. Mohamedi and L. Dao (National Institute of Scientific Research, Energy, Materials and Telecommunication)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 140 Nano-Sized Negative Electrode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries by a Spray Pyrolysis Method - T. Abe and Y. Iriyama (Kyoto University)

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16:30 141 Electrochemical and Thermal Characterization of Carbon-Coated Graphite for Lithium Ion Battery Anode Material - S. Amiruddin, H. Joachin, B. Li (Illinois Institute of Technology), K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory) and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology)

16:50 142 Effects of Hierarchical Architecture on Electronic and Mechanical Properties of Nanocast Monolithic Porous Carbons and Carbon-Carbon Nanocomposites - Z. Wang, F. Li, N. Ergang and A. Stein (University of Minnesota)

17:10 143 High Charge-Discharge Rate Performance of Single Wall Carbon Nanotube Based Anodes - T. Gennett (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), R. Morris, B. Gall (Phoenix Innovation), B. G. Dixon (Phoenix Innovation, Inc.), J. Blackburn, C. Curtis (NREL) and M. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

17:30 144 Characterization of a SWCNT/W-MWCNT/W Microelectrode for Li Ion Battery and Fuel Cell Applications - B. L. Riehl, E. Blubaugh, J. Riehl, M. Check (Riehl - Check Engineering), J. Boeckl and W. Mitchel (Air Force Research Laboratory)

17:50 145 Various Carbon Metal Nanocomposites for Lithium Ion Batteries and Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - Z. Zhao, Z. Guo, H. Liu and S. Duo (Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials)

Stevens 2, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

PEMFC/DMFC(AnodeCatalysis)Co-Chairs:S.NarayananandS.Mukerjee

14:00 146 Templated Pt-Ru Electrocatalyst for Electro-Oxidation of Methanol - E. E. Switzer, A. Datye and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

14:20 147 A Coverage-Dependent Study of Methanol Electro-Oxidation on Pt-Covered Ru Nanoparticles - B. Du and Y. Tong (Georgetown University)

14:40 148 Synthesis and Optimization of Pt-Ru/CNxNTs/CC Nanocatalysts for Methanol Electro-Oxidation - J. Yang (Academia Sinica), Y. Hsu (Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica), Y. Lin (Center for Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University), S. Chen (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chiao Tung University), L. Chen (Center for Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University) and K. Chen (Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica)

15:00 149 Pt45Ru45M10/C (M = Fe, Co, and Ni) Catalysts for Methanol Electro-Oxidation - S. Woo, M. Jeon, J. Won and K. Lee (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

15:20 150 Structural Control of Catalyst Electrodes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells by Using Electrophoretic Deposition Process - K. Kanamura, T. Ishida and H. Munakata (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 151 Conventional and Microwave-irradi-ated Synthesized Pt/C Catalyst: Physical Characteristics and Electrocatalytic Activity to Methanol Oxidation - J. Ma, C. Wang (Tennessee Technological University) and T. Zhu (Zhejiang University)

16:20 152 Pulsed-Electrodeposition of Platinum Cobalt Alloys and Effect of On-time Current and Duty Factor on: Composition and Activity towards Methanol Oxidation - T. D. Hall, D. Hill and A. Miller (University of Notre Dame)

16:40 154 Ethanol Electrooxidation on Pt-Sn Catalysts Deposited by Laser Ablation - P. Bommersbach (INRS), M. Mohamedi (National Institute of Scientific Research, Energy, Materials and Telecommunication) and D. Guay (INRS-EMT)

17:00 153 Pt-Ru Catalysts Prepared by Mechanical Alloying for Ethanol Electrooxidation - M. Tremblay (INRS-Energie, Materiaux et Telecommunications), M. Denis (INRS-Energie, Materiaux et Telecommunications), M. Mohamedi (National Institute of Scientific Research, Energy, Materials and Telecommunication), A. Lasia (Universite de Sherbrooke) and D. Guay (INRS-EMT)

17:20 155 Electrocatalytic Activity of Pt-Sb Alloys in Oxidation of Formic Acid and Metanol - H. Matsui, K. Saitou and K. Kashu (The University of Tokushima)

17:40 156 Electrochemical Oxidation of Dissolved Carbon Monoxide on Gold Electrode in Alkaline Medium - A. S. Lin and B. Chang (Chang Gung University)

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionCo-Chairs:J.J.Xu,A.Manthiram,P.H.Smith,K.Zaghib,andT.Zawodzinski

• 157 Electrochemical Behavior of -MnO2 in MgSO4 Solution - C. Chen and Y. Liu (Chongqing University)

• 158 Hydrothermal Synthesis of FeS2 for Lithium Batteries - X. He, X. Feng and W. Pu (Tsinghua University)

• 159 Synthesis of Carbon Microbeads (CMBs) and Electrocatalytic Properties of Pd / CMB Composites - D. S. Yuan, C. Xu and Y. Liu (Jinan University)

• 160 Size and Composition Distribution Dynamics of Pt Alloy Nanoparticle Electrocatalysts Probed by Anomalous Small Angle X-Ray Scattering (ASAXS) - P. Strasser, C. Yu (University of Houston), S. Koh (University of Houston 2), J. Leisch and M. Toney (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory)

• 161 The Electrocatalytic Behavior of Oxygen Reduction Reaction at Conducting Polymer Film Electrodes Modified by New Water Soluble-Cobalt Phthalocyanine Derivatives - S. -. Guney (Istanbul Technical University), S. Arslan (ITU), I. -. Becerik (Istanbul Technical University) and I. Yilmaz (ITU)

• 162 Improvement of PEMFC Performance by Adding Hydrophilic -Al2O3 Particles to the Anode Catalyst Layer - W. Chao, F. Shieu and J. Zen (National Chung Hsing University)

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• 163 Characterization of a SWCNT/W-MWCNT/W Microelectrode for Electrochemical Applications - J. Riehl, B. L. Riehl, E. Blubaugh, M. Check (Riehl - Check Engineering), J. Boeckl and W. Mitchel (Air Force Research Laboratory)

• 164 Synthesis and Electrochemical Lithiation/Delithiation Performance of the Graphite/Si-nanowire Composite - P. Zuo and G. Yin (Harbin Institute of Technology)

• 165 High Utilization Platinum Deposition on Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes as Catalysts for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - J. Wang, G. Yin, Y. Shao, Z. Wang and Y. Gao (Harbin institute of technology)

• 166 Materials for Positive Electrodes of Fuel Cells - P. Barath, S. Brudna, V. Novak (FEEC BUT), J. Vondrak (Academy of Science CR), M. Sedlarikova, J. Kazelle (FEEC BUT) and J. Kliment (Solartec)

• 167 Electrochemical Characterization of the n = 2 Ruddlesden-Popper Sr3FeMO6+d (M = Fe, Co, Ni) Phases by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - A. Caneiro, L. Mogni and F. Prado (Comision Nacional de Energia Atomica - Instituto Balseiro)

• 168 Ab Initio Investigation of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction (ORR) on Palladium-Alloy Catalysts - O. Savadogo and F. Fouda-Onana (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal)

• 169 Electrochemical Properties of Si-Metal Film as an Anode Material for Lithium Secondary Batteries - S. Oh, Y. Jung, H. Kim, K. Chung, B. Cho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) and D. Byun (Korea University)

• 170 Effect of Carbon Support on the Performance of Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - H. Kim and K. Han (Seoul National University)

• 171 Electrochemical Characteristics of Half-Cells Based on Ceria-Gadolinia Mixed Electrolytes and Nanoporous Lanthanum-doped Strontium Cobaltite Cathodes - E. Lust, G. Nurk, P. Moller, I. Kivi, S. Kallip and H. Kurig (University of Tartu)

• 172 Improved Properties of Olivine Lithium Iron Phosphate Synthesized by Mechanical Activation Process - J. Ahn, J. Choi, J. Kim, G. Cheruvally, C. Kim, K. Kim (Gyeongsang National University) and H. Ahn (School of Nano and Advanced Materials Engineering)

• 173 Effect of Dye-Semiconductor Electronic Coupling on Solar Energy Conversion Efficiency in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells - A. O. Ramirez, K. Youm and J. Hupp (Northwestern University)

• 174 See Symposium B1, Batteries/Solar Cells Session, Thursday, 1200h, after Abstract 275

• 175 Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of MFx-doped LiCoO2 (M = Zr, Mg, Al) at High Potential - J. Han (LS Cable Ltd.) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

• 176 Electrochemical Charging of Ultra-Thin Films of Conducting Polymer Supported Carbon Nanotubes and Particles: Application to Supercapacitors - P. J. Kulesza, M. Skunik, B. Baranowska, M. Chojak and K. Miecznikowski (University of Warsaw)

• 177 XPS, AFM and RBS Study of Li Ion Intercalation in V2O5 Thin Films Prepared by Thermal Oxidation of Vanadium Metal - J. Swiatowska-Mrowiecka, V. Maurice, S. Zanna, L. Klein (Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie de Paris), E. Briand, I. Vickridge and P. Marcus (Universites Pierre et Marie Curie et Denis Diderot)

• 178 Superior Capacitive Performance of Aligned Carbon Nanotubes in Ionic Liquids - W. Lu (ADA Technologies, Inc.), L. Qu, L. Dai (University of Dayton) and K. Henry (ADA Technologies, Inc.)

• 179 Electrochemical Characterization of a New Aqueous Hybrid Capacitor with Zinc and Activated Carbon Electrodes - H. Inoue, H. Inoue, T. Morimoto and S. Nohara (Osaka Prefecture University)

• 180 Structural and Electrochemical Properties of Chemical Solution Derived LiMn1-xNixO2 Cathodes - N. Karan (University of Puerto Rico), J. Saavesdra-Arias, S. Das, C. Villanueva, J. Burgos (University of Puerto Rico, San Juan), R. Singhal (University of Puerto Rico), M. Tomar (University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez) and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

• 181 Characteristics of Pulse Deposited CdZnSe Films - K. R. Murali (CECRI) and M. Balasubramanian (Raju’s College)

• 182 Electrocatalysis of Methanol Oxidation on m-TiO2 Supported Nanostructured Bifunctional Catalysts - M. Hepel, I. Dela, K. Moot (SUNY Potsdam), J. Luo and C. Zhong (SUNY Binghamton)

• 183 The Electrooxidation Behavior of Sodium Borohydride on Ni Electrode for Direct Borohydride Fuel Cells - G. Wang, G. Yin and Y. Gao (Harbin Institute of Technology)

• 184 Application of Ionic Liquids as Electrolyte Solutions and TiO2(B) as Anode Electrode for Novel Lithium-Ion Battery System - P. Soo Gil, H. Kim and M. Oh (Chungbuk National University)

• 185 Study of the Modification of Carbon on the Performance of PEM Fuel Cell Catalysts - H. M. Molero, S. D. Aquino, D. Banham, L. Porras, A. Mani and V. Birss (University of Calgary)

• 186 Uranium Redox-Flow Battery - K. Shirasaki (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University), T. Yamamura (Tohoku University), Y. Shiokawa and I. Satoh (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University)

• 187 Effect of Three Dimensional Shape of Cathode Opening on the Performance of Air-Breathing PEMFCs - H. Cha (Samsung Electro-Mechanics), S. Kim (Samsung elec-tro mechanics), J. Jang, C. Miesse, J. Gil, H. Lee, A. Kundu, C. Jung, B. Ku, K. Chae and Y. Oh (Samsung Electro-Mechanics)

• 188 Heat-induced Alterations in Surface Population of Metal Sites in Bimetallic Nanoparticles - S. Loka, B. Hwang, C. Chen (National Taiwan University of Science & Technology), D. Liu and J. Lee (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)

• 189 Fabrication of Thin Film Electrolyte for Intermediate-Temperature SOFCs by

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Vacuum Slurry Coating Process - R. Song (Korea Institute of Energy Research), H. Son (KIER, New Energy Research Department), T. Lim, S. Lee, D. Shin (Korea Institute of Energy Research) and S. Kim (Korea University)

• 190 Anion-Doped TiO2 and In2O3 Visible-Light Photocatalysts for Solar Energy Applications - K. R. Reyes-Gil, Y. Sun, E. Reyes-Garcia and D. Raftery (Purdue University)

• 191 Mesoporous TiO2 Anatase as Negative Electrode for Li-Ion Batteries - P. Kubiak, P. Kubiak (ZSW), J. Geserick, N. Huesing (University Ulm) and M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens (ZSW)

• 192 Effect of Anode Area on the Cell Performance in a Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell - C. Lee and J. Hwang (Hanbat National University)

• 193 Micro- and Mesoporous Carbon Based Electrode Materials for Electrical Double Layer Capacitors - A. Janes and E. Lust (University of Tartu)

• 194 Electrochemical Studies of Nanostructured LiNi0.8Co0.2O2 - M. Liu and H. Chen (Fu-Jen Catholic University)

• 195 Novel Nanocrystalline Cerium Oxide / Platinum Composites as Novel, High-Performance Electrodes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - D. J. Diaz and N. Greeneltch (University of Central Florida)

• 196 Fabrication of TCO Layer for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells by Spray Pyrolysis Deposition Technique - M. Okuya, N. Ota, K. Ohashi and G. Kumara (Shizuoka University)

• 197 Controlled Growth of SnO2 Nanowires for Application in Lithium Ion Batteries - M. Park, G. Wang (Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials), Y. Kang (Samsung SDI Co., LTD), D. Wexler (University of Wollongong), S. Dou and H. Liu (Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials)

• 198 Low-Temperature Carbon Coating on SnO2 Nanopowders for Lithium Ion Batteries - M. Park (Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials), Y. Kang (Samsung SDI Co., LTD), G. Wang, J. Park, S. Dou and H. Liu (Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials)

• 199 Preparation and Characterization of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes(MWCNTs)-Supported Pt-Co Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction - Y. Chu, H. Bang, D. Kim, J. Cho, H. Choi, B. Kim (KCC Central Research Institute), H. Kim and M. Han (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)

• 200 See Symposium I1, General Electrochemistry Session, Tuesday, 1640h, after Abstract 1210

• 201 Structural Analysis of Carbon-Coated Silicon/Graphite Anode for Lithium Secondary Batteries - H. Kim, K. Chung, S. Oh and B. Cho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

• 202 Direct PEM Ethanol Fuel Cell Based on Alcohol Tolerant Pd-Alloys Cathodes - O. Savadogo and H. Tian (Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal)

• 203 Novel “Energetic” Materials for Batteries and Supercapacitors & Laboratory Scale Equipment for Materials Reliable Testing - V. Z. Barsukov (Kiev National University of Technologies & Design), V. Khomenko and A. Rolik (KNUTD)

• 204 Synthesis and Characterization of (La0.75Sr0.25)1-xFeO3 Used as Cathode Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell by GNP Method - D. Shin, J. Park, S. Lee, H. Son, T. Lim and R. Song (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

• 205 Fabrication of Anode-Supported Tubular SOFC by Brazing Process - R. Song, S. Lee, T. Lim and D. Shin (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

• 206 Surface Modified Si/Ni Thin Film Electrode for Li Ion Batteries - G. Cho, M. Song, J. Kim, K. Cho, J. Ahn and K. Kim (Gyeongsang National University)

• 207 Improved Performance of Direct Methanol Fuel Cells by Anodic Treatment - S. Woo, M. Jeon, J. Won and K. Lee (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

• 208 Synthesis Characterization and Application of LiFePO4 Cathode Material for Li Ion Rechargeable Batteries - A. Kumar, R. Singhal (University of Puerto Rico), B. Natesan (University of Puerto Rico, San Juan), M. Tomar (University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez) and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico, San Juan)

• 209 Electrocatalytic Activity for Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction and CO Tolerance of Pt-Ni Alloys Prepared on Ni Substrate - H. Inoue, H. Inoue, M. Ieguchi, N. Tanaka and S. Nohara (Osaka Prefecture University)

• 210 Tungsten Oxide Modified Carbon-Supported RuSex Nanoparticles as Bifunctional Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction - A. Lewera (Warsaw University), P. J. Kulesza, K. Miecznikowski, B. Baranowska (University of Warsaw), A. Kolary-Zurowska (Warsaw University), R. Marassi (Universita di Camerino - Dipartimento di Sc. Chimiche), S. Fiechter, P. Bogdanoff and I. Dorbandt (Hahn-Meitner-Institut)

• 211 Theoretical Simulation of Structures and Properties of Transition-Metal Phthalocyanines - N. Ramesh, R. Chen, K. Forsythe, A. Hsu (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) and A. Goldberg (Accelrys Inc.)

• 212 A New Decisive Parameter for the Nitridation of Electrolyte Thin Films: the Nitrogen Flow Rate - Y. Hamon and P. Vinatier (ICMCB/ENSCPB)

• 213 Amorphisation Recrystallisation Study of Electrolytic Managese Dioxide - P. E. Ngoepe (University of Limpopo), T. Sayle (Cranfield University), R. Catlow (Royal Institution of Great Britain), R. Maphanga (University of Limpopo) and D. Sayle (Cranfield University)

• 214 The Effect of Hydrocarbon Contaminants on the Oxygen Reduction Activity of Pt/C Electrocatalysts: A Rotating Disk Electrode Study - M. Smith and D. Myers (Argonne National Laboratory)

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• 215 Synthesis and Electrochemical Performance of Manganese Oxide - K. Kuratani (Research Institute for Ubiquitous Energy Devices), K. Tatsumi and N. Kuriyama (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

• 216 Electrochemical Properties of Teflon Treated PPy Electrodes Prepared by Chemical Process for Ultracapacitor - P. Soo Gil, J. Shin and H. Kim (Chungbuk National University)

• 217 Investigation of Anode Catalysts and Electrolyte for Direct Borohydride Fuel Cells - T. Yang, J. Park, W. Lee and C. Kim (Korea Inst. of Energy Research)

• 218 The Evaluation of PEMFC Performance with Purging Method in On/Off Cycle Operation - J. Lee, C. Joo, S. Park, H. Han, H. Kim and Y. Shul (Yonsei University)

• 219 Reconsideration of the Strategy of Developing High-Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell: Material Challenges - Y. Shao (Harbin Institute of Technology)

• 220 Energy Efficiency of Vanadium Redox-Flow Battery: Dependence on Concentration and Charge Density - T. Yamamura (Tohoku University), T. Yano, Y. Shiokawa and I. Satoh (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University)

• 221 Properties of SOFC Unit Cell Using LSCF Cathode by Oxalate Method - L. Mijai, S. Kim, M. Jee and B. Choi (KICET)

• 222 Oxygen Reduction Reaction at Pt-Co/C Bimetallic Alloy Nanoparticle Surface: Investigation of Structure-Activity Relationship - M. Sakkarapalayam, M. Sakkarapalayam (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), B. Hwang (National Taiwan University of Sci & Technology), D. Liu and J. Lee (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)

B2Characterization and Prevention of Failure Modes of Lithium Polymer and Lithium Ion Batteries in Transportation ApplicationsEnergy Technology / Battery

Continental B, Lobby Level

CathodeCo-Chairs:K.AmineandG.Liu

08:00 302 Competition Between Dissolution and Proton Exchange for Cathodes in Lithium Batteries - R. Benedek (Argonne National Laboratory), A. van de Walle (California Institute of Technology) and M. Thackeray (Argonne National Laboratory)

08:20 303 Optimization of Acetylene Black Conductive Additive and Polyvinylidene Fluoride Composition for High Power Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Cells - G. Liu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) and V. Battaglia (Lawerence Berkeley National Laboratory)

08:40 304 Improvement of Electrochemical Properties of Li[Ni0.5Mn0.5]O2 by Nano-Size AlF3 Coating for Li-Ion Batteries - B. Park, H. Bang (Hanyang University), K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

09:00 305 Anomalous Capacity and Cyling Stability of xLi2MnO3-(1-x)LiMO2 Electrodes (M = Mn, Ni, Co) in Lithium Batteries at 50°C - C. S. Johnson, N. Li, C. Lefief, J. Kim, A. Kropf, J. Vaughey and M. Thackeray (Argonne National Laboratory)

09:20 306 High Rate Performance of Spherical Li1+xMn2-xO4 Spinel Materials Prepared by Carbonate Precipitation - S. Park, I. Belharouak, K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

09:40 307 Electrochemical Performance of Li[Ni0.4CoxMn0.6-x]O2 (x = 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4) Materials via Co-Precipitation - H. Bang, S. Park, B. Park (Hanyang University), J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:20 308 Microwaves Synthesis of Li[Ni0.4Co0.2Mn0.4]O2 Cathode for Lithium Batteries - K. Lee, J. Moon (Hanyang University), S. Myung (Iwate University) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

10:40 309 Synthesis and Characterization of LiMn1.8Mg0.2O4 Spinel Cathode Material for Li-Ion Rechargeable Batteries Application - R. Singhal (University of Puerto Rico), M. Tomar (University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez), J. Burgose and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico, San-Juan)

11:00 310 Improving the Calendar Life of Li1+x(Ni1/3Co1/3Mn1/3)1-xO2 /Carbon System for HEV Applications - J. Liu, Z. Chen, I. Belharouak, W. Lu, K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

11:20 311 SEI Formation on ZrO2-Coated LiCoO2 Thin-Film Electrode - K. Kanamura, Y. Chiba and K. Dokko (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

11:40 312 Synthesis Conditions and Electrochemical Properties of High Tap Density Spherical C-LiFePO4 via Co-Precipitation - S. Oh, H. Bang (Hanyang University), J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology), K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

SystemandSimulationCo-Chairs:M.SmartandA.Sastry

14:00 313 Fabrication of all Solid-State Lithium Battery Operated Around Room Temperature Using PEO Based Polymer Electrolyte - K. Kanamura, K. Tanaka, S. Koizumi, H. Nakano and K. Dokko (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

14:20 314 Solid State Fluoride Battery for High Temperature Applications - W. West, J. Whitacre and L. Del Castillo (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

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14:40 315 Studies on High-Power Li-Ion Cells - D. Abraham and K. Sun-Ho (Argonne National Laboratory)

15:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:20 316 Power and Safety Characteristics of Li4Ti5O12/LiMn2O4 Battery - I. Belharouak, J. Liu, Z. Chen and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)

15:40 317 Fabrication of Electrodes for High-Temperature Batteries by a Painting and Pasting Process - R. A. Guidotti (Sierra Nevada Consulting) and S. Preston (Electro Energy, Inc.)

16:00 318 Understanding Lithium-Ion Degradation and Failure Mechanisms by Cross-Section Analysis - Q. C. Horn and K. White (Exponent, Inc.)

16:20 319 Numerical Simulation of Intercalation-Induced Stresses in Li-Ion Battery Electrode Particles - X. Zhang, W. Shyy and A. Sastry (University of Michigan)

16:40 320 The Structure of Molten Lithium Carbonate Calculated by DFT and MD Simulations - K. Takeuchi, H. Ohata (Tokyo University of Science), K. Ui (Iwate University) and N. Koura (Tokyo University of Science)

17:00 321 Binary Inorganic Salt Mixtures as High Conductivity Liquid Electrolytes for High Temperature Fuel Cells - J. Belieres, N. Byrne, X. Sun, L. Holmes, G. Tucker, D. Gervasio, J. Yarger and C. Angell (Arizona State University)

17:20 322 Doped Proton Conducting NH4+/H3O+ Beta’-Alumina via Microwave Synthesis - B. W. Kirby and A. Bocarsly (Princeton University)

17:40 323 High Temperature Sodium - Zinc Chloride Batteries with Sodium Beta”- Alumina Solid Electrolyte - P. Parthasarathy (University of Utah), N. Weber (Materials and Systems Research Incorporated) and A. Virkar (University of Utah)

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionCo-Chairs:K.Zaghib,I.Weinstock,A.Landgrebe,T.Duong,K.Abraham,andJ.Prakash

• 324 Synthesis and Characterization of a New Class of Monolithium Salts for PEO-Based Solid Polymer Electrolyte Systems - A. Chakrabarti, R. Filler and B. K. Mandal (Illinois Institute of Technology)

• 325 Highly Amorphous Solid Polymer Electrolytes for Lithium-Ion Batteries - K. Luo, R. Filler and B. K. Mandal (Illinois Institute of Technology)

• 326 Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of Sub-Micron Sized Layered Li[Ni0.5Mn0.5]O2 Prepared by Co-Precipitation - J. Moon, K. Lee (HanYang University), K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

• 327 The Effect of Nano-AlF3 Coating on the High Voltage Electrochemical Performance of Li[Ni1/3Co1/3Mn1/3]O2 Cathode Material - B. Park, H. Bang (Hanyang University), K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

• 328 Mechanism and Kinetic of the Overcharge Process in Commercial Li-Ion (LiCoO2-MCMB) Battery - D. Belov and M. Yang (Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI))

B4Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage 2High Temperature Materials / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Marquette, 3rd Floor

PhotoelectrochemicalProductionCo-Chairs:M.HebenandL.Simpson

08:20 342 Direct Water Splitting Under Visible Light with a Nanostructured Photoanode and GaInP2 Photocathode - H. Wang and J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

08:40 343 Direct Photoelectrolysis on GaInPN Epilayers Lattice-Matched to Silicon Substrates - T. Deutsch and J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

09:00 344 Photoelectrochemical Water-Splitting Cell for Integrated Production and Separation of High-Purity Hydrogen - N. Sather, Y. Lin, T. Rajh, N. Dimitrijevic and S. Snyder (Argonne National Laboratory)

09:20 345 Polyoxometallate Modified Titania Electrodes for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting - A. Herring, M. Lusk (Colorado School of Mines), T. Deutsch, J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) and M. Kuo (Colorado School of Mines)

NovelProductionSystemsandElectrocatalysisCo-Chairs:A.(Mani)ManivannanandU.(Balu)Balachandran

10:00 346 Electrical Circuitry for H2 Production: Reaction Mechanism and Kinetics - S. A. Vilekar, J. Liu, I. Fishtik and R. Datta (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

10:20 347 Electrochemical Oxidation of Carbons to Produce Hydrogen at Room Temperature - M. S. Seehra, S. Ranganathan, S. Bollineni and P. Dutta (West Virginia University)

10:40 348 Multilayer Nano Ti/TiO2-Pt Electrode for Coal-Hydrogen Production - R. Yin, X. Ji, L. Zhang, W. Cao (Shanghai University) and Q. fan (Gas Technology Institute)

11:00 349 Electrocatalysts for the Production of Hydrogen via the Hybrid-Sulfur Process - J. A. Staser and J. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

11:20 350 Electrolyzer Component Testing for the Hybrid Sulfur Process - H. R. Colon-Mercado and D. Hobbs (Savannah River National Laboratory)

11:40 351 Hydrogen Production via Radiolysis - J. Liedhegner and J. Wainright (Case Western Reserve U.)

12:00 Intermission (60 Minutes)

13:00 Intermission (60 Minutes)

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14:00 352 Hydrogen Generation by Reacting Aluminum with Water and Its Potential Impact on Global Warming - S. Zaromb (Zaromb Research Corp.)

14:20 353 Steady State Energy Behavior for a Coupled Solid Oxide Fuel Cell and Metal Hydride Bed Source - H. N. Knickle and K. Song (URI)

14:40 354 Energy Storage and Utilization and Simulation of Renewable Hybrid Energy Systems - K. Kiszynski and S. Al-Hallaj (Illinois Institute of Technology)

StorageMaterialsandProcessesCo-Chairs:L.SimpsonandS.R.Narayanan

15:20 355 A Critical Analysis of Hydrogen Storage Technologies for Non-Traditional Transportation Systems - A. Zdunek (Illinois Institue of Technology) and S. Al-Hallaj (Illinois Institute of Technology)

15:40 356 Hydrogen Storage Materials Investigations of Nanostructured Sorbents - L. Simpson, P. Parilla (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), J. Blackburn (NREL), K. O’Neill, T. Gennett, C. Engtrakul, E. Whitney, A. Dillon and M. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

16:00 357 Alkali Metal Reduced Carbon Single- Walled Nanotubes as Primary Hydrogen Storage Materials - T. Gennett (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), C. Curtis (NREL), C. Engtrakul (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), J. Ellis (Rochester Institute of Technology) and M. Heben (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

16:20 358 Hydrogen Adsorption / Absorption on Pd Monolayers Deposited on Au(111) - H. Duncan and A. Lasia (Universite de Sherbrooke)

16:40 359 Nano-Sized Carbon Materials Produced During the Metal Dusting Process of Stainless Steel and their Hydrogen Storage Capability - J. Chang, H. Tsai, K. Lin (National Cheng Kung University), C. Wang, M. Yu (Institute of Nuclear Energy Research) and W. Tsai (National Cheng Kung University)

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionCo-Chairs:X.-D.ZhouandS.-J.Song

• 360 The Basic Study of Sodium Borohydride in Alkaline Medium - C. Chen, L. Wang, D. Yu, Y. Liu and Y. Lu (Chongqing University)

• 361 Hydrogen Generation from Chemical Hydrides (e.g. NaBH4, NH3BH3) for Portable Fuel Cell Operation - J. Park, J. Ahn (Yonsei University), H. Kim, M. Han (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), S. Lim and Y. Shul (Yonsei University)

• 362 Microstructural Evolution of Ni-GDC Composites under Reducing Conditions - X. Zhou and P. Singh (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

• 363 Surface Modification of GaInP2 for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting - K. L. Menningen and A. Schaufenbuel (University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point)

• 364 Hydrogen Production by Water Splitting Using Mixed Ionic-Electronic Conducting Membranes - S. Song, T. H. Lee, L. Chen, S. Dorris and U. Balachandran (Argonne National Laboratory)

• 365 The Novel Boltless and Lightweight Stack Assembly - S. Kim (Samsung electro mechanics), J. Jang, H. Cha, C. Miesse, J. Gil, H. Lee, A. Kundu, C. Jung, B. Ku, K. Chae, Y. Oh (Samsung Electro-Mechanics) and S. Cha (Seoul National University)

B6Power Sources for EV and HEV ApplicationsEnergy Technology / Battery

Williford C, 3rd Floor

ProtonExchangeMembraneFuelCellsCo-Chairs:J.M.FentonandS.Mukerjee

09:00 393 Nanoporous Silica-Based Composite Electrolytes For High-Temperature Pem Fuel Cells - X. Zhang (North Carolina State University)

09:20 394 Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Stack Operation above 120°C - S. Lee, J. Shin, T. Song and J. Peng (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 395 Heteropoly Acid Polymers for Automotive Fuel Cell Applications - A. Herring, J. Horan, M. Kuo, N. Aieta and S. Dec (Colorado School of Mines)

10:20 396 Performance and Accelerated Degradation of PBI Membrane-Based PEM Fuel Cells at the Temperatures Above 200°C - Y. Tang, J. Zhang, C. Song and J. Zhang (National Research Council)

10:40 397 CsH2PO4 - BITIVOX Composite Electrolyte for Intermediate Temperature Fuel Cells - X. Chen (University of Science and Technology of China), B. Fang (Tennessee Technological University), C. Xia (University of Science and Technology of China) and C. Wang (Tennessee Technological University)

11:00 398 Thermal Coupling in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Stacks - G. Kim (Intel Corporation), P. Chang (University of British Columbia) and J. St-Pierre (University of South Carolina)

11:20 399 MRI Investigation of Novel Teflon Flow Fields for Water Management in PEM Fuel Cells - Z. Dunbar (University of Illinois) and R. Masel (University of Illinos at Urbana-Champaign)

11:40 400 A Novel Method for Electrically Modeling of Fuel Cell Using Frequency Response Technology: Executed on a Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - Y. Wang (Florida State University), J. P. Zheng (FAMU-FSU College of Engineering), G. Au and E. Plichta (US Army CERDEC)

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PEMFuelCells-MembranesandCatalystsCo-Chairs:X.HuangandD.Maricle

14:00 401 Degradation Mechanism Study of Perfluorinated Polymer Electrolyte Membrane under Fuel Cell Operating Conditions - N. Ramaswamy, N. Hakim and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

14:20 402 Degradation and Failure Mechanisms of PEMFC Membrane Electrode Assembly under RH Cycling Conditions - X. Huang, C. Russo, Y. Zou, R. Solasi, K. Reifsnider (University of Connecticut) and D. Condit (United Technologies Research Center)

14:40 403 Properties and Morphology of Stretched Recast Nafion Membranes - P. N. Pintauro, J. Lin and R. Wycisk (Case Western Reserve University)

15:00 404 Mechanism of Catalyst Degradation in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC) - A. Virkar, A. Virkar and Y. Zhou (University of Utah)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 406 Detection of Ptz+ Ions and Pt Nanoparticles inside the Membrane of a Used PEM Fuel Cell - F. Maillard, E. Guilminot, A. Corcella, F. Charlot (LEPMI/ENSEEG), G. Berthome (CMTC/ENSEEG) and M. Chatenet (INPG)

16:00 405 Influence of the Presence of Ptz+ and Pt Nanoparticles in the Membrane of used PEM Fuel Cell on the MEA Performances and Durability - M. Chatenet, C. Iojoiu (INPG), E. Guilminot (LEPMI/ENSEEG), A. Corcella (INPG), F. Maillard (LEPMI/ENSEEG), F. Charlot and J. Sanchez (INPG)

16:20 407 Parameter Evaluation of ORR at a RRDE - Q. Dong and R. White (University of South Carolina)

16:40 408 Effect of Pt-Ru/C Particles Agglomeration in COad Monolayer Electrooxidation - F. Maillard (LEPMI/ENSEEG), A. Bonnefont (Laboratoire d’Electrochimie et de Chimie Physique du Corps Solide, UMR 7177) and M. Chatenet (INPG)

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSession

• 409 Charge-Discharge Behaviors of the Air Electrode/Ionic Liquid Half Cell - M. Morimitsu (Doshisha University)

• 410 Electrochemical Characteristics and Durability of Carbon-Supported Alloy Catalysts for PEMFC - H. Kim, M. Han, K. An (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), Y. Chu and D. Kim (KCC Central Institute)

• 411 Electrochemical Synthesis of Vanadium Oxide Nanotube Thin Film Electrodes for High Power Energy Storage Devices - E. Yang, S. Yoon and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

• 412 Capacitive Behavior of Composite Electrode for the Hybrid Capacitor - J. Yoon, H. Bang (Hanyang University), J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

• 413 High Temperature Operation and Characteristics of PEMFC with Acid-Doped poly(2,5-benzimidazole) (ABPBI) - H. Kim, J. Ahn, M. Han, K. An (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) and Y. Shul (Yonsei University)

C1Organic and Biological Electrochemistry General Oral and Poster SessionOrganic and Biological Electrochemistry

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSession

• 423 The Implication of Electrocatalysis in MCR Strategy: Electrocatalytic Multicomponent Transformation of Cyclic 1,3-Diketones, Aldehydes and Malononitrile into Substituted 5,6,7,8-Tetrahydro-4H-Chromenes - A. Dorofeev, M. Elinson, S. Feducovich, F. Miloserdov, N. Stepanov and G. Nikishin (N. D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry)

• 424 Synthesis and Battery Properties of Poly(vinyl ether) Bearing a TEMPO Radical: A New Cathode Active Material for Organic Radical Batteries - M. Suguro, S. Iwasa, Y. Kusachi, Y. Morioka and K. Nakahara (NEC Corporation)

• 425 Diamond-like Carbon Amperometric Sensor for the Detection of Acetic Acid - Y. Weng, C. Wang and T. Chou (National Cheng-Kung University)

• 426 Anodic Modification of Proline Derivatives Using Solid-Phase Extraction in Electrolyte Solutions - K. Yamamoto, S. Kim and K. Chiba (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

• 427 An Ionic Liquid-Tagged Ruthenium Aquo Complex: Structure and Its Electrochemical Behavior - K. Cheung and W. Kwok-Yin (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)

• 428 Stereochemical Control in Electroreductive Cyclization Reactions Using Chiral Auxiliaries and Lewis Acid Complexes - J. A. Mallory and R. Little (University of California, Santa Barbara)

• 429 Characterization of Electrolytic Biointegrated Coatings on Co-Cr-Mo Alloy - C. Lin (Taichung Armed Force General Hospital), Y. Shiow-Kang and G. Chia-Shien (National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan)

• 430 Redox Cycling and Thiol Reactivity in Quinone Cytotoxicity - S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle)

• 431 Effect of Microstructure on the Passivation Behavior of Super Stainless Steels in Simulated Bio-Solution and Acidic Chloride Solution - S. Jang, Y. Yoo, H. Nam, Y. Kim (Andong National University), K. Lee, H. Sohn (Research Institute of Technology, KPC co.) and H. Chang (Power Enginnering Research)

• 432 Detection and Quantitation of Nitric Oxide Released from Cells and Modified Liposomes Using Sensitive Metal Catalyst-Pedot Modified Carbon Fiber Electrodes - P. H. Perera, P. M. Peiris and M. Bayachou (Cleveland State University)

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• 433 Optoelectronic Properties of Organic Light Emitting Diode Prepared with Various Pretreated Indium-Tin-Oxide - U. Herng-Yih, T. Ching-huei (National Sun Yat-Sen University) and Y. Mesio (I-Shou University)

• 434 Anodic Electrochemistry: Constructing the Arteannuin Ring Skeleton with Sequential Cyclizations - H. Wu (Washington University) and K. Moeller (Washington University in St. Louis)

• 435 [Fe-Fe]-Hydrogenases in Thin Films on Electrodes: An Electro-Biocatalytic Approach for the Generation of Hydrogen - M. Bayachou and C. Lee (Cleveland State University)

• 436 Efficiency Improvement of Organic Light Emitting Diodes with Co-Deposited Hole Blocking Layer - H. Y. Ueng, C. Tseng (National Sun Yat-Sen University) and M. Yokoyama (I-Shou University)

• For Abstracts 437-442, see symposium C1, Wednesday morning.

• 443 Redox Behavior of Cobalt Porphyrin Isomers - Y. Hisaeda, Y. Hisaeda, I. Aritome, D. Maeda, H. Shimakoshi and M. Abe (Kyushu University)

C3Building Complexity into Electrodes and Electrode ProcessesOrganic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Williford B, 3rd Floor

BuildingComplexityintoElectrodesandElectrodeProcessesIICo-Chairs:J.RuslingandY.Matsumura09:00 472 Chemical and Electrochemical Devices for

High Regioselectivity in Electrochemical alpha-Methoxylation of N-Protected Cyclic Amines - Y. Matsumura, Y. Demizu, S. Libendi and O. Onomura (Nagasaki University)

09:20 473 Electroreductive Cross Coupling of Methyl Trichloroacetate with Schiff Bases to Methyl Aziridine-2-Chloro-2-Carboxyletes - I. N. Nishiguchi, P. Kendrekar and H. Maekawa (Nagaoka University of Technology)

09:40 474 TEMPO-Mediated Electrooxidation of Amphiphilic Alcohols in Nano-Particle Disperse Water Systems - T. Yoshida, M. Kuroboshi and H. Tanaka (Okayama University)

10:00 475 Electroorganic Reactions in Inoic Liquids. Anodic Fluorodesulfurization of Oxygen-Containing Organic Compounds - T. Fuchigami, S. Itoh, M. Hasegawa, T. Sunaga, Y. Cao and M. Atobe (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

10:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:40 476 Development of a Novel Electrolytic System Based on Cation Exchange Reaction between KBF4 and Solid-Supported Acids - A. Nakajima, T. Fuchigami and T. Tajima (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

11:00 477 Biocatalysis at 90°C in Microemulsions Using Crosslinked Enzyme-Polylysine Films - J. Rusling, P. Guto and C. Kumar (UConn, Storrs, USA)

11:20 478 Glucose Oxidation on Au-Pt Nanoparticles in a Membrane-Less Biofuel Cell - N. Alonso-Vante (University of Poitiers), A. Habrioux, K. Servat and B. Kokoh (UMR-CNRS 6503, University of Poitiers)

11:40 479 Immobilization of Enzyme Cascades at Bioanodes of Biofuel Cells - S. Minteer, M. Beilke and D. Sokic-Lazic (Saint Louis University)

BuildingComplexityintoElectrodesandElectrodeProcessesIIICo-Chairs:J.LeddyandH.Tanaka

14:00 480 Paired Electrosynthesis Using Solid-Supported Acids and Bases - T. Tajima, R. Oba and T. Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

14:20 481 Acceleration of a Deprotonation Step Using Solid-Supported Bases - H. Kurihara, T. Fuchigami and T. Tajima (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

14:40 482 Development of a Novel System for Anodic Substitution Reactions Using Two-Phase Laminar Flow in a Thin-Layer Flow Cell - D. Horii, T. Fuchigami, M. Atobe (Tokyo Institute of Technology) and F. Marken (University of Bath)

15:00 483 Synthesis of Molecular Wires of Linear and Branched Metal Complex Oligomers and Electrochemical Observation of Through-bond Redox Conduction - H. Nishihara, Y. Nishimori and K. Kanaizuka (The University of Tokyo)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 484 Selective Detection of Dopamine Using Polypyrrole Films Modified with Cyclodextrin and Calixarene Macrocycles - C. B. Breslin, C. Harley, G. Hendy and D. Rooney (National University of Ireland Maynooth)

16:00 485 Mg2+ Effects on Electrochemical Generation of Reduced Viologen (V0) and Reactivity of V0 - H. Tanaka, M. Kuroboshi, R. Kobayashi and T. Nakagawa (Okayama University)

16:20 486 Activity and Selectivity of Pd Black Catalyst Adhering to Fabric - S. A. Maki (The University of E. -Communications)

16:40 487 Electrochemical Reactions at a Nanoparticulate Ag Electrode Probed Using Chronopotentiometry - A. Subramony (ALZA Corporation), A. Simsek (NA), Y. Katori, B. Phipps and R. Padmanabhan (ALZA Corporation)

17:00 488 Polymer Films with Crusted Outer Edges: Voltammetric Models and Computer Simulations - C. Hettige and J. Leddy (University of Iowa)

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSession

• 489 Mechanistic Study on Centrifugal Effects in Electrochemical Polymerization - A. Murotani, T. Fuchigami and M. Atobe (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

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• 490 Electrocatalytic Reduction of Nitrite in Presence of Mo(VI)/Mo(IV) or Fe(III)/Fe(II) Redox Couples - F. Vicente, R. Tamarit, D. Gimenez-Romero, J. Garcia-Jareno, M. Garzon and J. Gregori (University of Valencia)

C3new Bioanalytical and Biomedical MethodsOrganic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor

Continental C, Lobby Level

Co-Chairs:A.SimonianandI.Taniguchi

10:00 505 Charge Transport Analysis in DNA from the Aspect of Phonon Scattering - M. A. Stroscio (Univ. of IL at Chicago), T. Yamanaka (University of Illinois at Chicago), M. Dutta and M. Vasudev (Univ. of IL at Chicago)

10:20 506 Integrated DNA-Nanoparticle Complexes: Synthesis, Electrical and Optical Properties - M. Vasudev, T. Yamanaka, M. Dutta and M. A. Stroscio (University of Illinois at Chicago)

10:40 507 DNA/Carbon Nanotubes Mixed Self-Assembled Monolayers on Gold: an Electrochemical and Surface Study - G. Sanchez-Pomales, N. E. Rivera-Velez, L. Santiago-Rodriguez and C. Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras)

11:00 508 Fabrication of Biological Magnetic Core-Shell Nanoparticles by Electrospray - W. Li (National Cheng Kung University) and T. Chou (National Cheng-Kung University)

11:20 509 Electroless Deposition of Cu on Acid Terminated Self-Assembled Monolayers on Semiconductor Surfaces - N. Swami, L. Wu, F. Camacho-Alanis and G. Zangari (University of Virginia)

D1Corrosion General SessionCorrosion

PDR 3, 3rd Floor

Co-Chairs:J.FarmerandF.Martin

08:00 510 Inhibition of Copper Corrosion with Saturated Monocarboxylates of Potassium - E. Abelev (Princeton University), Y. Ein-Eli and D. Starosvetsky (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology)

08:20 511 Corrosion Inhibitor - Fe Interactions: Temperature Dependent Study of Fe Corrosion in CO2 Saturated Brine - G. Bhargava, A. Oo, T. Ramanarayanan and S. Bernasek (Princeton University)

08:40 512 Corrosion Behavior of Commercial Cu-Ni-Fe Alloy (C70600) in Sea Water - A. Taher, A. Taher, G. Jarjoura and G. J. Kipouros (Dalhousie University)

09:00 513 Interaction of Phosphates and Proteins on the Passive Behavior of High Carbon CoCrMo Alloys used as Implants by Electrochemical Techniques - A. Igual Munoz (Polytechnic University of Valencia) and S. Mischler (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL))

09:20 514 The Open-Circuit Potential of a Polarizable and Reactive Electrode - Z. Chen (Cabot Microelectronics Corporation)

Co-Chairs:F.MartinandJ.Farmer

10:00 515 Mechanistic Interpretation of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) Applied to Passive Metallic Dissolution - R. Segura Rojas (Pennsylvania State University) and M. Urquidi-Macdonald (Penn State University)

10:20 516 Corrosion Resistance of Iron-Based Amorphous Metals in Various Environments Studied with Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - J. C. Farmer and S. Day (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

10:40 517 Passivation and Depassivation of Iron/Iron Oxide Nanoparticles - J. T. Nurmi, V. Sarathy and P. Tratnyek (Oregon Health & Science University)

11:00 518 Diffusivity of Oxygen Vacancy in the Passive Film on Fe - S. Ahn (Korea Institute of Energy Research) and H. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

11:20 519 The Effect of Aging Time on the Pitting Potential - F. Martin (SAIC), R. Rayne (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), M. Koul (U.S. Naval Academy) and P. Natishan (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

11:40 520 The Kinetics of Sulpfate Pit Initiation on Carbon Steels at Different Temperatures - N. A. Muratova and S. Kaluzhina (Voronezh State University)

Co-Chairs:P.SchmukiandR.Ambat

14:00 521 Corrosion Reliability of Electronic Systems - R. Ambat (Technical University of Denmark)

14:20 522 Inhibition of O2 Reduction on AA2024-T3 through the use of Zr-phosphonate Multilayers - E. Dufek and D. Buttry (University of Wyoming)

14:40 523 Inhibitive Effect of Seawater on the Corrosion of Particulate-Reinforced Aluminum-Matrix Composites - H. Ding, G. Hawthorn and L. Hihara (University of Hawaii at Manoa)

15:00 524 Ac-SECM and Local Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy for Characterizing Corrosion of Pure Mg and AZ91 Mg-Alloy - V. Vivier, G. Galicia (CNRS - UPR15), J. Jorcin (CIRIMAT - CNRS), N. Pebere (CIRIMAT) and B. Tribollet (CNRS - UPR15)

15:20 525 Effect of Fluoride Ions on the Anodization Behavior of AZ91 Magnesium Alloy in Alkaline Solution - I. Cheng, Y. Fu and C. Lin (National Taiwan University)

Co-Chairs:R.AmbatandD.Hansen

16:00 526 Critical Review Against the Methodology of Studying Corrosion Behavior of Electric Conducting Polymer for Corrosion Control - M. R. Reda (CanadaElectrochem)

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16:20 527 Corrosion Protection of Stainless Steel Plates in Fuel Cells Environment by Conducting Polymers Coating - M. Bazzaoui, J. Martins (Universidade do Porto), E. Bazzaoui (Universite Mohammed Ier), E. Machnikova (Physical Chemistry, Czech Republic) and L. Martins (Recherche Public de la Sante)

16:40 528 Polypyrrole/Aluminum Flake Hybrids as Corrosion Inhibitors for Aluminum 2024-T3 - V. J. Gelling (North Dakota State University), A. Harper (Concordia College), X. Qi, C. Vetter (North Dakota State University) and K. Gohmann (Concordia College)

17:00 529 Water Transport in Multilayer Organic Coatings - K. N. Allahar, B. Hinderliter, D. Tallman, G. Bierwagen and S. Croll (North Dakota State University)

17:20 530 Corrosion Detection in Coatings Based on Changes in Fluorescence - H. G. Wheat and G. Liu (University of Texas at Austin)

17:40 531 A Study on the Factors for Improvement of Chemical and Physical Properties in Fluoric Rubber Coating for Use of the Extremely Acidic Environments - H. Chang, T. Jin (Power Enginnering Research) and I. So (Power Engineering Research)

D1Corrosion General SessionCorrosion

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSession

• 532 Study on Electrochemical Phosphating Technics of Lead - R. Zhang (Chongqing University)

• 533 Reason of Inhibiting the Iron Anodic Dissolution in Acid Sulfate Electrolyte by Tetrabutylammonium Cations - M. Maleeva, T. Nenasheva, A. Rybkina and A. Marshakov (Russian Academy of Sciences)

• 534 The Inhibiting effect of 1-phenyl-4-methyl-imidazole as Corrosion Inhibitor on Bronze Patina - K. Marusic, H. Otmacic Curkovic, E. Stupnisek-Lisac (University of Zagreb) and H. Takenouti (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)

• 535 Estimation of Inhibitor Efficiency Against Hydrogen Sulfide and Carbonic Acid Corrosion of Carbon Steel by Impedance Spectroscopy Method. - L. E. Tsygankova, V. Vigdorovich, S. Siniutina (Derzhavin State University) and V. Kichigin (Naturally-Scientific Institute)

• 536 The Application of EPR Test in Study of Passivity and Corrosion of Metals in Aqueous Solutions - H. Hua and H. Hua (China Space Corporation)

• 537 Influence of the Alloying Elements on the Corrosion Resistance of a Titanium Bioalloy in Ringer Solution - E. EcVasilescu, M. Popa, P. Drob, C. Vasilescu (Institute of Physical Chemistry) and D. Raducanu (Politehnica University Bucharest)

• 538 Electrochemical Behavior of Ti-Ni-Nb Shape Memory Alloy Covered with Mono and Multi-Layer Films - P. Drob, M. Popa, E. Vasilescu, C. Vasilescu (Institute of Physical Chemistry) and S. Drob (University of Bucharest)

• 539 Rapid Galvanostatic Method for Corrosion Protection Ability Determination of Chromate Films on Al and Al Alloys - M. S. Stoytcheva, B. Valdez, R. Zlatev, N. Nedev, J. Garcia, M. Schorr (UABC), T. Dobrev, M. Monev and I. Krastev (Bulg. Acad. Sci.)

• 540 Benzotriazole Influence on Copper Pitting Corrosion in Hydrocarbonate-Chloride Solutions under Different Temperature - E. A. Skrypnikova, S. Kaluzhina and I. Bocharova (Voronezh State University)

• 541 Ceramic Coatings on Aluminum Using Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation Method in Aqueous Solutions - S. Moon and Y. Jeong (Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials)

• 542 Composite Passive Layers of Ni(OH)2/Poly-(Neutral Red) on Nickel in a Weakly Acid Sulphate Medium Grown under Potentiodynamic Conditions - F. Vicente, J. Agrisuelas (University of Valencia), C. Gabrielli (CNRS), J. Garcia-Jareno (University of Valencia), D. Gimenez-Romero and H. Perrot (LISE UPR-15 CNRS)

• 543 Surface Functionalization Technique for Conferring Antibacterial and Corrosion-Inhibitive Properties on Cu-Ni Alloys to Control Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion - S. Yuan and S. Pehkonen (National University of Singapore)

• 544 Corrosion Protection of Reactor Metals in Supercritical Water Oxidation Conditions - K. Lee (Korea Institute of Macinery & Materials) and M. Lee (Korea Maritime Univ)

• 545 Corrosion Protection of AA-2024-T3 by different Sol-Gel Films in 0.1 M NaCl - M. Sancy, L. Tamayo (USACH) and M. Paez (University of Santiago de Chile)

• 546 Surface Composition of Stainless Steel Treated by Reductive and Oxidative Supercritical Water - T. Yamamura (Tohoku University), I. Satoh, Y. Shiokawa and M. Oku (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University)

E1Advanced Gate Stack, Source/Drain, and Channel Engineering for Si-Based CMOS: new Materials, Processes, and Equipment 3Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / High Temperature Materials

Boulevard C, 2nd Floor

AdvancedCMOSGateStackEngineeringICo-Chairs:E.GusevandM.Takayanagi

08:00 565 DyScHfOx as High-k Gate Dielectrics: Structural and Electrical Properties - C. Adelmann, S. Van Elshocht (IMEC), P. Lehnen (AIXTRON), T. Conard, A. Franquet, C. Zhao, L. Ragnarsson, V. Chang, H. Cho, Y. Hong-Yu and S. De Gendt (IMEC)

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08:20 566 Influence of Ru Dopant on the Dielectric Properties of Zr-doped HfO2 High-k Thin Film - C. Lin, Y. Kuo and J. Lu (Texas A&M University)

08:40 567 Scaling Issues in High-k/ Metal Gate Stacks - G. Wilk and C. Wang (ASM America)

09:10 568 The Study of Hafnium Silicate by NO Gas Annealing Treatment - D. Suh, D. Lee, K. Chung (Yonsei Univ.), M. Cho (Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science) and D. Ko (Yonsei Univ.)

09:30 Intermission (20 Minutes)

09:50 569 Mechanisms of and Solutions to Moisture Absorption of Lanthanum Oxide as High k Gate Dielectric - Y. Zhao, K. Kita, K. Kyuno (The University of Tokyo) and A. Toriumi (University of Tokyo)

10:10 570 Investigations of Work Function Shift in Lanthanum Silicate High-k Dielectric MIS Capacitors - J. S. Jur, D. Lichtenwalner and A. Kingon (North Carolina State University)

10:30 571 Challenge for High-k/MG CMOSFETs in 32 nm Generation and Beyond - M. Takayanagi (Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc.)

11:00 572 Surface Treatment and Functionalization Effects on Chemical Vapor Deposition and Atomic Layer Deposition Grown HfO2 - S. Consiglio (University at Albany), R. Mo, T. Tai, S. Krishnan (IBM Microelectronics), D. O’Meara, C. Wajda (Tokyo Electron America Inc) and M. Chudzik (IBM Microelectronics)

11:20 573 Vacuum UV Spectroscopic Ellipsometry and X-Ray Reflectance Combined on the Same Platform for the Characterization of High-k Gate Dielectrics - C. Defranoux, A. Bondaz, L. Kitzinger (SOPRA-SA) and J. Piel (SOPRA)

11:40 574 Thermal Stabililty of Atomic Layer Deposited HfO2 Films Using Hf([N(CH3)(C2H5)]3[OC(CH3)3]) Precursor and O3 Oxidant - M. Seo, S. Kim, T. Park, J. Kim and C. Hwang (Seoul National University)

AdvancedCMOSGateStackEngineeringIICo-Chairs:D.L.KwongandG.Wilk

14:00 575 Theoretical Studies on Metal/High-k Gate Stacks - K. Shiraishi (University of Tsukuba), Y. Akasaka (Selete (Present: Tokyo Electron Inc.)), G. Nakamura (Selete (Present: Tokyo Electron Inc.), T. Nakayama (Chiba University), S. Miyazaki (Hiroshima University), H. Watanabe (Osaka University), A. Ohta (Hiroshima University), K. Ohmori, T. Chikyow (National Institute for Materials Science), Y. Nara (Semiconductor Leading Edge Technologies, Inc.), K. Yamabe (University of Tsukuba) and K. Yamada (Waseda University)

14:30 576 Inverse-Vg Dependence of PBTI Lifetime of HfSiON Gate Dielectrics Measured by a High-Temperature Pulsed-IV Method - F. Ootsuka, T. Eimori (Selete), Y. Nara (Semiconductor Leading Edge Technologies, Inc.) and Y. Ohji (Selete)

14:50 577 On the Depth Profiling of the Traps in MOSFET’s with High-k Gate Dielectrics - D. Bauza (IMEP (INP Grenoble, UJF, CNRS)), O. Ghobar (IMEP) and B. Guillaumot (LETI/ST Microelectronics)

15:10 578 Effective Capture Cross-Sections of Traps in High-k Gate Dielectrics - L. Song, X. Wang, D. Guo and T. Ma (Yale University)

15:30 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:50 579 Full Range Work Function Tuning of MOSFETs Using Interfacial Yttrium Layer in Fully Germanided Ni Gate - H. Yu (Singapore-MIT Alliance), K. Pey (Nanyang Technological University), W. Choi (Singapore-MIT Alliance and National University of Singapore), D. A. Antoniadis, G. A. Fitzgerald (Singapore-MIT Alliance and Massachusetts Institute of Technology), M. Dawood, K. Ow (National University of Singapore) and D. Chi (Institute of Materials Research and Engineering)

16:10 580 Low-Temperature Nickel Silicide Formation on SiO2 Films with a Cl Plasma Containing NiCl - F. Hirose, N. Fujiwara, S. Ohshima (Yamagata Univiersity), N. Ohyama (Mitsubishi) and H. Sakamoto (Phyzchemics)

16:30 581 Recent Advances in Search for Suitable High-k/Metal Gate Solutions to Replace SiON/Poly-Silicon Gate Stacks in CMOS Devices for 45 nm and Beyond Technologies - V. Paruchuri, V. Narayanan, L. Barry, E. Cartier, N. Bojarczuk, S. Guha and S. Brown (IBM Research)

17:00 582 Structural and Electrical Properties of High Pressure Hydrogen Post-Annealed Pt-Er Alloy Metal Gate on HfO2 Film - C. Choi, M. Jang, Y. Kim, M. Jeon, S. Lee (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI)), H. Yang, R. Jung (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT)), M. Chang and H. Hwang (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST))

17:20 583 Gate Quality Al2O3 by Molecular-Atomic-Deposition (MAD) and Its Potential Applications in III-V Semiconductor CMOS Technology - S. Cui (Yale University), J. Zheng (Intel Corporation), S. Shim and T. Ma (Yale University)

17:40 584 The Effect of Interfacial Layer of High-k Dielectrics on GaAs Substrate - Y. Tong and B. Cho (National University of Singapore)

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionCo-Chairs:H.IwaiandF.Roozeboom

• 585 Fabrication of CeO2 Dielectric Films by Chemical Vapor Deposition with a Liquid Metal Organic Source - K. Ishibashi (Canon ANELVA Corporation), S. Setsu (Semiconductor Process Laboratory Co,.Ltd.), N. Keiichi, T. Kazunari, O. Masatsugu, S. Kiyotaka and Y. Yasuhiro (Hosei University)

• 586 Structural and Electrical Properties of Er2O3 Thin Films Deposited by RF Sputtering for Gate Dielectric Applications - G. C. Deepak and N. Bhat (Indian Institute of Science)

• 587 Abstract withdrawn

• 588 Excellent Electrical Characteristics of Praseodymium Oxide Dielectrics on Si Substrate by Reactive RF Sputtering - T. Pan, C. Hsieh, F. Tsai and T. Wu (Chang Gung University)

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• 589 Properties of MOCVD and MOALD Grown TiN Thin Films for Gate Electrode Application - K. Frohlich, K. Husekova, M. Rosina, M. Tapajna, E. Dobrocka, A. Rosova (Institute of Electrical Engineering, SAS), J. Espinos (Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Sevilla, CSIC), P. Baumann and J. Lindner (AIXTRON A.G.)

• 590 A New Liquid Precursor for Pure Ruthenium Depositions - J. Gatineau and C. Dussarrat (Air Liquide Laboratories)

• 591 On the Verification of EEDFs in Plasmas with Silane Using Optical Emission Spectroscopy - A. Boogaard, A. Kovalgin, T. Aarnink, J. Holleman, R. Wolters, I. Brunets and J. Schmitz (University of Twente)

• 592 Relaxation of Strained Si1-xGex by Dry Oxidation - B. Min (Yonsei University), D. Ko (Yonsei Univ.), M. Cho (Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science) and T. Lee (Ju Sung Engineering Co., Ltd.)

• 593 Nanoscaled Silicon Based Heterostructures Formed by Interface Mediated Endotaxy - V. P. Popov, I. Tyschenko and E. Cherkov (Instittute of Semiconductor Physics)

• 594 An Original Selective Etch of Pt vs. PtSi Using a Low Temperature Germanidation Process - N. Breil (STMicroelectronics - IEMN), A. Halimaoui (STMicroelectronics), E. Dubois, G. Larrieu (IEMN), A. Laszcz, J. Katcki, J. Ratajczak (Institute of Electron Technology), G. Rolland (CEA-LETI), A. Pouydebasque (NXP) and T. Skotnicki (STMicroelectronics)

• 77 Thermodynamic Properties of Trace Water Vapor in High Purity Hydrogen Bromide Used for Semiconductor Processing - J. Yao, E. Olsen and M. Raynor (Matheson Tri-Gas, Inc.)

• 79 Bendable Integrated Circuits on Plastic Substrates by Use of Printable Single Crystalline Silicon - J. Ahn, H. Kim, E. Menard, K. Lee, Z. Zhu, R. Nuzzo and J. Rogers (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

E2 Processes at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 2Electronics and Photonics

Boulevard B, 2nd Floor

Co-Chairs:C.O’DwyerandA.Etcheberry

09:00 610 Understanding and Controlling Pore Etching in Semiconductors - H. Foell, J. Carstensen, E. Foca and M. Leisner (Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel)

09:30 611 Electrochemical and Photo-Electrochemical Properties of Porous n-InP Layers - L. Santinacci (University of Versailles - CNRS), A. Goncalves and A. Etcheberry (Versailles University)

09:50 612 In-Situ Observation of Photo Controlled Electrochemical Etching of n-InP - R. P. Lynch (University of Limerick), M. Dornhege (Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft), H. Rotermund (Dalhousie University) and D. N. Buckley (University of Limerick)

10:10 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:30 613 Controlling Macropores Etching in n-Si by Means of In-Situ FFT Voltage and Photo Impedance Spectroscopy - E. Foca, J. Carstensen, G. Popkirov and H. Foell (Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel)

10:50 614 Directions of Pore Propagation and Porous Domain Shape in n-InP Anodized in KOH - C. O’ Dwyer (Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork, Ireland), R. P. Lynch (University of Limerick, Ireland), D. Sutton (Limerick Institute of Technology), S. Newcomb (Glebe Laboratories) and D. N. Buckley (University of Limerick)

11:10 615 Smoothening the Pore Walls in Macroporous Silicon - E. Foca, E. Ossei-Wusu, J. Carstensen, O. Riemenschneider and H. Foell (Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel)

11:30 616 Etching of Germanium in Hydrogen Peroxide Solutions - I. M. Huygens, W. Gomes and K. Strubbe (Ghent University)

Co-Chairs:P.SchmukiandN.Simon

14:00 617 Electrochemical Deposition and Characterization of ZnO Nanowire Arrays with Tailored Dimensions - C. Levy-Clement (CNRS), J. Elias, R. Tena-Zaera (Institut de Chimie et materiaux de Paris-Est, CNRS, France), I. Mora-Sero, Y. Luo and J. Bisquert (Universitat Jaume I, Castello, Spain)

14:30 618 Growth by Electrochemistry of Zinc Oxide Films with Controlled (nano)Structure and Properties - T. Pauporte (ENSCP) and D. Lincot (IRDEP)

15:00 619 Electrophoretic Deposition of Template-Free ZnO Nanorod Films - Y. Hara (University of Wisconsin-Madison), J. R. Brownson (University of Wisconsin) and M. A. Anderson (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 620 Tailoring the Electronic Properties of the TiO2 Nanotube/Electrolyte Interface - P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)

16:10 621 Micro Patterning of Silicon by Chemical Etching Using Patterned Noble Metal as Catalyst - S. Ono, F. Arai and H. Asoh (Kogakuin University)

16:40 622 Electrodeposition of Compound Semiconductor Superlattices Using ALD - J. Stickney, D. Banga and V. Venkatasamy (The University of Georgia)

17:00 623 Electrochemical Fabrication and Modification Processes for Arrayed Microstructures on Si Wafer Surfaces - T. Homma (Waseda University)

17:30 624 Preparation and Surface Analytic Characterization of Step Bunched Si (111) - K. Skorupska, K. Skorupska, F. Streicher (Hahn-Meitner-Institut), M. Aggour (Ibn Tofail University), S. Sadewasser, M. Kanis (Hahn-Meitner-Institut) and X. Baohui (Jilin University)

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Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSession

• 625 Synthesis and Characterization of Cu2ZnSnS4 as a Low-Cost, Non-Toxic Absorber Material for Thin-Film Solar Cells - J. J. Scragg and P. Dale (University of Bath)

• 626 FFT Photo Impedance Characterization of Semiconductors for Solar Application - S. Keipert, J. Carstensen and H. Foell (Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel)

• 627 Impact of the Alcohols Containing Electrolytes on the Macropores Etching in n-Si - E. Foca, J. Carstensen, O. Riemenschneider, M. Leisner and H. Foell (Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel)

• 628 Electrochromic WO3-x Films with Reduced Lattice Deformation Stress and Fast Response Time - M. Hepel and H. Redmond (SUNY Potsdam)

E3Silicon nitride, Silicon Dioxide Thin Insulating Films and Emerging Dielectrics 9Dielectric Science and Technology

Continental A, Lobby Level

Ultra-ThinFilm/ReliabilityCo-Chairs:K.L.PeyandJ.F.Zhang

08:00 660 Polysilicon Interface Engineering for Improved PIP Capacitors - J. M. Towner, J. Naughton and J. Prasad (AMI Semiconductor)

08:20 661 The Physical Origins of Fast and Slow Components in NBTI Degradation for p-MOS Transistors with SiON Gate Dielectric - M. Li (Fudan University)

09:00 662 Bias Temperature Instability Characterization of Advanced Gate Stacks - S. Fujieda, M. Terai, M. Saitoh, A. Toda (NEC Corporation), Y. Miura, Z. Liu (NEC Electronics), Y. Teraoka, A. Yoshigoe (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), M. Wilde and K. Fukutani (University of Tokyo)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 663 Mechanism of Static and Dynamic Bias Temperature Instability in p- and n-MOSFETs - A. Nakajima and S. Zhu (Hiroshima University)

10:40 664 NBTI Mechanism Based on Hole-Injection for Accurate Lifetime Prediction - A. Teramoto, R. Kuroda and T. Ohmi (Tohoku University)

11:20 665 Contribution of As-Grown Hole Traps to NBTI - M. H. Chang, Y. Wang, J. F. Zhang, C. Zhao, W. Zhang (Liverpool John Moores University) and M. Xu (Peking University)

Ultra-ThinFilm/Reliability(cont.)Co-Chairs:A.TeramotoandM.J.Deen

14:00 666 Toward Understanding the Wide Distribution of Time Scales in Negative Bias Temperature Instability - B. Kaczer (IMEC), T. Grasser (TU Wien), R. Fernandez (UA Barcelona) and G. Groeseneken (IMEC)

14:40 667 Modeling and Characterization of Negative Bias Temperature Instability in p-Channel MOSFETs - T. Chen (NTU), J. Yang (Nanyang Technological University), S. Tan, C. Ng and L. Chan (Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd)

15:20 668 An Assessment of Mobility Variation During Negative Bias Temperature Stress - J. F. Zhang and M. H. Chang (Liverpool John Moores University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 669 Dramatic Improvement of Vfb Shift and Gmmax with Ultra-Thin and Ultra-Low-Leakage SiN-based SiON Gate Dielectrics - K. Muraoka, D. Matsushita, Y. Nakasaki, K. Kato, S. Kikuchi, K. Sakuma, Y. Mitani, K. Eguchi (Toshiba Corporation) and M. Takayanagi (Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc.)

16:40 670 Non-Uniform Distribution of Electron Traps Generated by FN Stress in Silicon Dioxides - X. Zheng, W. Zhang, J. Zhang (Liverpool John Moores University) and Y. Hao (Xidian University)

17:00 671 Stress-Induced Leakage Current in Magnetic Tunnel Junctions with Thin AlOx Barrier - Y. Kamakura, T. Mihara, M. Morifuji and K. Taniguchi (Osaka University)

17:20 672 Extensive Study of the Correlation between Contact Etch Stop Nitride Film Properties and Negative Bias Temperature Instabilities Measured in pMOSFETS - D. Benoit (STMicroelectronics), P. Morin (ST Microelectronics), F. Perrier (NXP), C. Chaton (CEA-LETI), M. Charleux, J. Regolini, K. Barla and P. Ferreira (ST Microelectronics)

17:40 673 Impact of Positive Charges on NBTI Degradation and Characterization in Ultra-Thin SiON Gate Dielectrics - J. Lei and M. Xu (Institute of Microelectronics, Peking University)

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionCo-Chairs:J.F.Zhang,M.J.Deen,J.Yota,Y.KamakuraandR.E.Sah

• 674 Dielectric Functions of SiO2 Films Containing Silicon Nanocrystals - C. Sun, D. Liang and T. Chen (NTU)

• 675 Withdrawn

• 676 Withdrawn

• 677 Low Temperature Plasma Re-Oxidation Process for Sub-60 nm Device - B. Lee, W. Sohn, J. Park, H. Park, B. Kim, G. Choi, S. Kim, U. Chung and J. Moon (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)

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E4SOI Device Technology 13Electronics and Photonics

Stevens 5, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

FinFETSandOtherDevicesCo-Chairs:S.CristoloveanuandA.Thean

08:20 712 Intrinsic Advantages of SOI Multiple-Gate MOSFET (MuGFET) for Low Power Applications - W. W. Xiong (Texas Instruments), C. Cleavelin (Texas Intruments, Inc), C. Hsu, M. Ma (UMC), K. Schruefer (Infineon Technologies), P. Patruno (SOITEC) and J. Colinge (University of California, Davis)

09:00 713 Fabrication and Power-Management Demonstration of Four-Terminal Separated-Gate FinFETs - K. Endo, Y. Liu, M. Masahara, T. Matsukawa, S. O’uchi and E. Suzuki (National Institute of AIST)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 714 Parasitic Effects Depending on Shape of Spacer Region on FinFETs - Y. Kobayashi, Y. Kobayashi, K. Tsutsui, K. Kakushima (Tokyo Institute of Technology), V. Hariharan, V. Rao (Indian Institute of Technology), P. Ahmet and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

10:20 715 Modelling the Back-Gate Coupling Effect in Triple-, II-, and -Gate FETs - R. Ritzenthaler (LETI - CEA), M. Gaillardin (CEA Saclay), K. Akarvardar (IMEP), O. Faynot (CEA/LETI Minatec), C. Jahan (LETI CEA) and S. Cristoloveanu (IMEP-INP Grenoble)

10:40 716 Origin of Transient Gate Current Observed in Pseudo-MOS Transistor - S. Sato (Kansai University), N. Tuan (IMEP- INP Grenoble MINATEC), S. Cristoloveanu (IMEP-INP Grenoble) and Y. Omura (Kansai University)

11:00 717 Impact of Improved Mobilities and Suppressed 1/f Noise in Fully Depleted SOI MOSFETs Fabricated on Si(110) Surface - W. Cheng, W. Cheng, A. Teramoto, C. Tye, P. Gaubert, M. Hirayama, S. Sugawa and T. Ohmi (Tohoku University)

11:20 718 The “C” Shape Behavior of the Floating Body Effect in Function of Temperature in PD SOI nMOSFETs - P. G. Agopian (University of Sao Paulo), J. A. Martino (FEI/USP), E. Simoen and C. Claeys (IMEC)

11:40 719 Hot Carrier Instability Mechanism in Accumulation-Mode Normally-off SOI nMOSFETs and Their Reliability Advantage - R. Kuroda, A. Teramoto, W. Cheng, S. Sugawa and T. Ohmi (Tohoku University)

TFTs,Photons,Phonons,andElectronsCo-Chairs:Y.OmuraandM.Fischetti

14:00 720 Electronics and Photonics Division Award Address: Thin Film Transistor and ULSIC Technologies - Parallel or Crossing? - Y. Kuo (Texas A&M University)

14:40 721 Integration of SOI-Based 2D- and Si-Based 3D-Photonic Crystals - C. M. Sotomayor Torres (University College Cork), G. Kocher, W. Khunsin, J. Romero Vivas (University College Cork, Tyndall National Institute), K. Vynck (University of Montpellier II), S. Arpiainen (Technical Research Centre of Finland), S. Romanov (University College Cork, Tyndall National Institute), B. Lange (University of Mainz), M. Mulot (Technical Research Centre of Finland), F. Jonsson (University of Southampton), T. Charvolin, E. Hajdi (DRFMC/SPMM, CEA), D. Cassagne (University of Montpellier II), R. Zentel (University of Mainz) and J. Ahopelto (Technical Research Centre of Finland)

15:20 722 Complementary Single-Crystal Si (110) Thin-Film Transistors on Flexible Plastic Substrate - H. Yuan, Z. Ma (University of Wisconsin), C. Ritz, D. Savage, M. Lagally (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and G. Celler (Soitec)

15:40 723 Threshold Voltage Instability of Top Gate Single-Crystalline Si Thin-film Transistors on Flexible Substrate Using SiO as Gate Dielectric - H. Pang, H. Yuan, Z. Ma, M. Lagally (University of Wisconsin) and G. Celler (Soitec)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 724 Heat Generation and Transport in SOI and GOI Devices - E. Pop (Univ. Illinois Urbana-Champaign)

17:00 725 Electronic and Thermal Properties of Silicon Nanowires - E. B. Ramayya (University of Wisconsin - Madison), D. Vasileska, S. Goodnick (Arizona State University, Fulton School of Engineering) and I. Knezevic (University of Wisconsin - Madison)

17:20 726 Analysis of PD SOI pMOSFET Device Performance Enhancement Due to Direct-Tunneling Current in the Partial n+ Poly Gate - G. Guegan (CEA/DRT-LETI), J. Pretet (STMicroelectronics), R. Gwoziecki (CEA/DRT-LETI), O. Gonnard, G. Gouget (STMicroelectronics), P. Touret, C. Raynaud and S. Deleonibus (CEA/DRT-LETI)

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionCo-Chairs:G.CellerandS.Cristoloveanu

• 727 Non-Contact Photoelectric Method for Thin SOI Characterization - E. Tsidilkovski and K. Steeples (QC Solutions)

• 728 Implant Metrology for Bonded SOI Wafers Using a Surface Photo-Voltage Technique - A. F. Bertuch, W. Smith (QC Solutions Inc.), K. Steeples (QC Solutions), R. Standley, A. Stefanescu (MEMC Electronic Materials Inc.) and R. Johnson (Innovion)

• 729 Low Temperature Properties of Multi-Independent-Gate FET (MIGFET) Operating in Single-Gate and Double-Gate Modes - K. Na (Kyungpook Natl. Unvi.), S. Eminente (ARCES), S. Cristoloveanu (IMEP-INP Grenoble), L. Mathew, A. Vandooren (Freescale Semiconductor Inc.), Y. Bae (Uiduk University) and J. Lee (Kyungpook National University)

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• 730 Analysis of Trench Gate Power LDMOS Transistors in Thin SOI Technology - I. Cortes, P. Fernández, D. Flores, S. Hidalgo and J. Rebollo (Centro Nacional de Micorelectronica (CNM))

• 731 3D Nonequilibrium Greens Function Device Solver Applied to Modeling of FinFET Devices - D. Vasileska (Arizona State University, Fulton School of Engineering), H. Khan and D. Mamaluy (ASU)

• 732 Simple Analytical Model to Study the ZTC Bias Point in FinFETs - M. Bellodi (Centro Universitario da FEI), L. Camillo (Laboratorio de Sistemas Integreveis da USP), J. A. Martino (FEI/USP), E. Simoen (IMEC) and C. Claeys (IMEC, EE Dept., KU Leuven)

• 733 Temperature Influences on FinFETs with Undoped Body - M. A. Pavanello (Centro Universitario da FEI), J. A. Martino (FEI/USP), E. Simoen (IMEC), R. Rooyackers, N. Collaert (IMEC, Belgium) and C. Claeys (IMEC)

• 734 Application of Double Gate Graded-Channel SOI in MOSFET-C Balanced Structures - M. A. Pavanello (Centro Universitario da FEI), A. Cerdeira (CINVESTAV, Mexico), J. Raskin and D. Flandre (Universite catholique de Louvain, Belgium)

E5State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors (SOTAPOCS 46)Electronics and Photonics

Boulevard A, 2nd Floor

WideBandgapSemiconductorNanostructuresandApplicationsCo-Chairs:L.-J.ChouandS.Pearton

08:30 773 ZnO Nanostructures and Device Applications - L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

09:00 774 Growths of Semiconductor Compound Nanotubes - J. Hu, Y. Bando, J. Zhan and D. Golberg (National Institute for Materials Science)

09:30 775 Wide Bandgap Semiconductor Nanowires for Sensing Applications - S. Pearton, D. Norton, F. Ren, L. Tien, B. Kang (University of Florida) and G. Chi (National Central University)

09:50 776 Low Temperature (< 100°C) Patterned Growth of ZnO Nanorod Arrays on Si - B. Kang, S. Pearton and F. Ren (University of Florida)

10:10 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:30 777 Optical Properties of Zinc Oxide Photonic Crystals - R. P. Chang (Northwestern University)

11:00 778 Enhanced Carrier Transportation on Passivated Gallium Nitride Single Nanowire Field-Effect Transistor - J. Yu, H. Wu and L. Peng (National Taiwan University)

11:20 779 Heteroepitaxy of One Dimensional Ga2O3-GaN Core-Shell Nanorods - H. Chin-Hua and L. Chou (National Tsing Hua University)

11:40 780 Optoelectronic Properties for ZnO and Related Semiconductors in Various Nanoscale Geometries - M. Dutta, M. A. Stroscio (Univ. of IL at Chicago), J. Yang, T. Yamanaka (University of Illinois at Chicago), Y. Li, K. Sun and M. Vasudev (Univ. of IL at Chicago)

GaNandWideBandgapMaterialsCo-Chairs:D.KoleskeandC.-T.Lee

14:00 781 Investigations of Group III Nitride Deposition for Solid State Lighting Applications - D. D. Koleske, S. Lee, M. Crawford, R. Creighton, A. Fischer, G. Thaler and M. Coltrin (Sandia National Laboratories)

14:30 782 High Performance GaN-based Hydrogen Sensors - W. C. Hsu (Institute of Microelectronics) and J. Huang (Institute of Microelectronics, Department of Electrical Engineering, National Cheng-Kung University)

15:00 783 Fabrication and Characterization of InGaN-Based Green Resonant Cavity Light-Emitting Diodes by Using H+ Ion-Implantation - R. Horng, S. Huang and D. Wuu (National Chung Hsing University)

15:20 784 Electrical Performance and Thermal Stability of Nitride-based Contacts to n- and p-type GaN - L. F. Voss (University of Florida), L. Stafford (Univeristy of Florida), J. Wright, S. Pearton and F. Ren (University of Florida)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 785 Investigation of MOS Diodes with AlGaN Oxide Film Grown by Photoelectrochemistry Oxidation Method - C. Lee and L. Huang (National Cheng Kung University)

16:30 786 Progresses of the Na Flux Method as a New Technology for the Growth of Large GaN Single Crystals - F. Kawamura, M. Tanpo, M. Imade, M. Yoshimura, Y. Kitaoka, Y. Mori and T. Sasaki (Osaka university)

16:50 787 Improved Luminance Intensity of InGaN-GaN Light-Emitting Diode by Roughening Both p-GaN and Undoped-GaN Surfaces and Applying a Mirror to the Sapphire Substrate Surface - Y. S. Wu and C. Liao (National Chiao-Tung Univ.)

17:20 788 InN/InAlN Multiple Quantum well Nanocolumns Grown on (111) Si Substrates by rf-plasma Assisted Molecular Beam Epitaxy - K. Kishino, J. Kamimura and A. Kikuchi (Sophia University)

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionChair:L.-J.Chou

• 789 Mechanism of Interlayer Dielectric Penetration Caused by Al Interconnection and Preventive Measures - S. Tanimoto (FED), H. Oohaishi and K. Arai (AIST)

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• 790 Effects of RTA-treated ZnO/Quartz Thin Films on the Structural and Optical Properties - S. Hu (Tung Fang Institute of Technology), Y. Lee (Tung Nan Institute of Tech.), W. Water (National Formosa University), J. Huang, J. Lee (Tung Nan Institute of Tech.), J. Shen (Chung Yuan Christian University) and S. Tan (Ching Yun University)

• 791 Comparison of Optical Characteristics of Three-Terminal Dual-Emitter Phototransistor and Three-Terminal Heterojunction Phototransistor - W. Chen (National Taiwan Ocean University), H. Chen (National University of Kaohsiung), M. Hsu, S. Chiu and W. S. Lour (National Taiwan Ocean University)

• 792 Low Temperature GaN Epitaxy Using Ga(mDTC)3 Precursor - C. Park, D. Kim, D. Yoon, W. Jung, H. Joo and F. Umme (Yeungnam university)

• 793 Progress Toward the Preparation of Large, Persistent Acenes with Five to Nine Rings - G. P. Miller and I. Kaur (University of New Hampshire)

• 794 High Density Inductively Coupled Plasma Etching of Zinc-Oxide(ZnO) and Indium-Zinc Oxide(IZO) - W. Lim, L. Stafford (University of Florida), B. Gila (University of Florida, Materials Science and Engineering), D. Norton, S. Pearton, F. Ren (University of Florida), J. Song, J. Park, Y. Heo, J. Lee and J. Kim (Kyungpook National University)

• 795 Characteristics of a Four-Terminal Dual-Emitter Heterojunction Phototransistor with a Base Current Bias - W. Chen (National Taiwan Ocean University), H. Chen (National University of Kaohsiung), M. Hsu, S. Chiu and W. S. Lour (National Taiwan Ocean University)

• 796 Influence of Sinking-Gate on Al0.24Ga0.76As/InGaAs Double Heterojunction High Electron Mobility Transistors - M. Hsu (National Taiwan Ocean University), H. Chen (National University of Kaohsiung), W. Chen, S. Chiu and W. S. Lour (National Taiwan Ocean University)

• 797 Au Nanoparticles-attached Si Nanowires as Nonvolatile Memory Devices - M. Lu (National Tsing Hua University), P. Yeh (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Tsing Hua University), M. Lu (National Nano Device Laboratories, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan), C. Huang (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Tsing Hua University) and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

• 798 Influence of Base Passivation on the Optical Performance of Dual-Emitter Heterojunction Phototransistors - S. Tan (Ching-Yun University), W. Chen (National Taiwan Ocean University), H. Chen (National University of Kaohsiung), M. Hsu, S. Chiu and W. S. Lour (National Taiwan Ocean University)

E6Thin Film Materials, Processes, and ReliabilityDielectric Science and Technology

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionCo-Chairs:G.S.MathadandH.Rathore

• 818 Surface Treatment of Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) Using Radio Frequency Atmospheric and Low Pressure Plasma for Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED) - H. Choi and M. Jung (Chungnam National University)

• 819 Spray Pyrolysed CdTe Films and their Characteristics - K. R. Murali (CECRI) and T. Elango (Annamalai POlytechnic)

• 820 LEGO Process for Mixed Power Applications: Fabrication at Low Cost of Localized Thick SOI Layers - J. R. Dilhac (LAAS-CNRS), I. Bertrand (SOITEC), J. Dilhac (LAAS-CNRS), P. Renaud (Freescale Semiconductors), M. Bafleur and C. Ganibal (LAAS-CNRS)

• 821 On the Surface Processes in Electrochromism of Nb2O5 Anode Oxide Films under Pulse Electrochemical Polarization - L. Skatkov (PCB), V. Gomozov, I. Stepanova (National Technical University) and I. Roy (National Pharmaceutical Academy)

• 822 The Application of Synthetic Thin Film Diamond Electrodes in Water Electrolysis for Hydrogen Production and Wastewater Treatment - J. Jiang, M. Chang, P. Pan and M. Cui (Tianjin Univ of Technology)

• 823 Electrical Properties of NILC Poly-Si Films Using a Gettering Substrate - Y. S. Wu, C. Hu and C. Lin (National Chiao-Tung Univ.)

• 824 Improved Electrical Characteristics of MILC Poly-Si TFTs Using Fluorine Ion Implanation - Y. S. Wu and C. Chih-Pang Chang (National Chiao-Tung Univ.)

• 825 Iron Assisted Gettering of Nickel within the Ni-Metal-Induced Crystallization Polycrystalline Silicon Film - Y. S. Wu and B. Lin (National Chiao-Tung Univ.)

• 826 Influence of Corrosion Properties on Electrochemical Migration of Sn, SnAg, SnAgCu Solder Alloys - Y. Yoo, H. Nam, Y. Kim (Andong National University), S. Lee (Seoul National University), J. Jung, Y. Park (Andong National University) and Y. Joo (Seoul National University)

• 827 The Annealing Behavior of Cr-Ni Multilayer Electroplated from Cr(III)-Ni(II) Plating Bath - C. Chen (Chang Gung University), F. Hsu (Mingchi University of Technology) and C. Huang (Chang Gung University)

• 828 Electrodeposition of p-Type Sb2Te3 Film for Thermoelectric Microdevices - K. Lee, K. Lee and D. Kim (Korea Institute of Macinery &amp; Materials)

• 829 Electrical and Reliability Improvements for Thin-Film Transistor Using TEOS Gate Dielectrics with RTN2O Annealing - C. H. Kao (Chang Gung University)

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• 830 Properties of the Heterojunction Boron Carbide Structures: Experimental and Calculated from Semi-Empirical Models - I. F. Sabirianov, M. Natta, O. Flores, K. Nelson and J. Brand (University of Nebraska)

F1Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS 3Electrodeposition

PDR 2, 3rd Floor

Co-Chairs:L.DeligianniandT.Moffat

08:10 831 Shape Evolution During Electrodeposition with Additives - R. Alkire (University of Illinois)

08:50 832 Investigation of Copper Processing in the Damascene Process by Electrochemical Impedance Analysis. - C. Gabrielli, P. Mocoteguy, H. Perrot and A. Zdunek (CNRS)

09:30 Intermission (30 Minutes)

10:00 833 Superconformal Film Growth: Quantification and Mechanism - T. Moffat, D. Wheeler, S. Kim and D. Josell (NIST)

10:20 834 Copper Seeding and Filling: New Strategies for the 32 nm Node - P. Haumesser, A. Roule (CEA-LETI), M. Amuntencei (STMicroelectronics), E. Deronzier (CEA-LETI), X. Avale, S. Da Silva, J. Klocke, R. Baskaran (Semitool) and G. Passemard (STMicroelectronics)

10:40 835 Leveling of Microvias for Wafer Level Packaging - O. Luehn, J. Celis (University of Leuven), C. Van Hoof, K. Baert and W. Ruythooren (Interuniversitary Microelectronics Center)

11:00 836 Via Filling Electrodeposition by Using Periodic-Reverse Current - K. N. Kondo, T. Nakamura, D. Mikami (Osaka Prefecture University) and T. Okubo (Toppan Printing Company)

11:20 837 Numerical Simulation of Superfilling during Copper Electrodeposition in Small Trenches - X. Li, R. Braatz (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and R. Alkire (University of Illinois)

11:40 838 Oxygen Reduction and Corrosion on Copper Substrates for Electrodeposition and In Situ AFM Imaging - D. N. Buckley, M. Breathnach, S. Ahmed, S. Nakahara (University of Limerick, Ireland), L. Burke and R. Sharna (University College Cork)

12:00 839 Robust Through-Silicon-Via Electroplating - A. L. Keigler, B. Wu, Z. Q. Liu and J. Zhang (NEXX Systems)

Co-Chairs:J.DukovicandJ.Stickney

14:00 840 All-Copper Chip-to-Substrate: Design, Fabrication, and Characterization - P. Kohl (Georgia Tech), T. Osborn and A. He (Georgia Institute of Technology)

14:40 841 Liquid Cooling System for Advanced Microelectronics - M. Datta, E. Lin and H. Choi (Cooligy, Inc.)

15:20 842 Superfilling of Submicrometer Trenches with Copper by Electroleess Deposition Using Polyethylene Glycol as a Bath Additive - M. Hasegawa, N. Yamachika, Y. Okinaka (Waseda University), Y. Shacham-Diamand (Tel Aviv University) and T. Osaka (Waseda University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 843 Anion Effects on Cu-benzotriazole Film Formation: Implications for CMP - K. L. Stewart (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), S. Li (Cabot Microelectronics Corporation) and A. Gewirth (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

16:20 844 Fundamental Studies of Cu ECMP Electrolytes - I. I. Suni, A. Tripathi, C. Burkhard, Y. Li (Clarkson University), A. Barajas, F. Doniat and J. McAndrew (American Air Liquide)

16:40 845 Determination of Diffusion Boundary Layers and Copper Thickness Uniformity in Plating Tools Designed for 3-D Interconnect and Packaging Applications - H. McCrabb, H. Garich, L. Gebhart, E. Taylor, M. Inman (Faraday Technology, Inc.) and R. Carpio (SEMATECH-ATDF)

17:00 846 Copper Electroplating Techniques for the Interconnect Formation in Advanced Semiconductor Devices Using an Inert Anode / Redox- Mediator Concept - R. Preisser (ATOTECH Deutschland GmbH)

17:20 847 Influence of Bath Lifetimes and Electroplating Performance - K. Achuthan, Q. Wang, B. Brooks and K. Sahota (SPANSION LLC)

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionCo-Chairs:T.MoffatandJ.Stickney

• 848 Electrochemical Planarization of Copper-Plated Wafer in Phosphoric Acid - Y. Wu (MingChi University of Technology) and T. Tsai (Technology and Science Institute of Northern Taiwan)

• 849 Electrodeposition of Lanthanum in Aprotic Solvents Studied by HMDE, EQCM and XPS - K. Shirasaki (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University), T. Yamamura (Tohoku University), T. Herai, Y. Shiokawa, I. Satoh and M. Oku (Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University)

• 850 Parameter effects for 100 nm Thick Anodic Aluminum Oxide (AAO) Films - S. Yim (San Jose State University), J. Lille, C. Bonhote and T. Wu (Hitachi GST)

• 851 Localized Gold Electrodeposition onto p-Type Silicon Surfaces - L. Santinacci (University of Versailles - CNRS), T. Djenizian (University of Provence-CNRS), A. Etcheberry (Versailles University) and P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)

• 852 Inhibition of Galvanostatic Nucleation of Zinc from a Zincate Solution by Cations of the Polymeric Tetraalkylammonium Salt - Y. Kryshtop, V. Trofimenko and N. Yurchenko (Dnepropetrovsk National University)

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• 853 Growth Behavior of Electroless Ni-Co-P Deposits on Silicon - W. Chen (National Pingtung University of Science and Technology), W. Liu, S. Hsieh, T. Tsai (National Formosa University) and Y. Hsu (Department of Materials Engineering, National Pintung University of Science and Technology)

• 854 Selective Electroless Ni-Based Capping Layer on Cu Gate Electrode of TFT-LCD - S. Chang, W. Hsu, C. Wan and Y. Wang (National Tsing-Hua University)

• 855 Electrochemical-Mechanical Polishing (ECMP) Mechanisms of Copper - D. Ng and H. Liang (Texas A&M University)

• 856 Direct Electrochemical Nanopatterning With Solid Ionic Conductors - K. Hsu, N. Fang, P. Ferreira and P. Schultz (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

• 857 Growth of NiSi Nanowires by Electroless Nickel Plating on Silicon Nanowires - W. Chen (National Pingtung University of Science and Technology), W. Liu, T. Tsai, S. Hsieh (National Formosa University) and C. Liu (National Chiao Tung University)

• 858 Nickel Moldable Electrodes: Mott-Schottky Analysis of Ni(OH)2 Deposited Layers On Nickel Powder-Epoxy Resin Composite Electrodes - F. Vicente, J. Bastos, B. Mirta, J. Gregori and J. Garcia-Jareno (University of Valencia)

G1Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering General SessionIndustrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Lake Erie, 8th Floor

NewElectrochemicalTechnologyAwardAddressCo-Chairs:G.PillayandV.Ramani

09:00 880 Making Fuel Cells a Commercial Reality - E. Lai, M. Abley, T. Howe, G. Knowles, C. Padberg and S. Pratt (Ballard Power Systems)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

FuelCellsCo-Chairs:G.PillayandV.Ramani

10:00 881 Design and Scale up of Ammonia Electrolytic Cell and Its Integration with a 5 W Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cell - M. Biradar, B. K. Boggs, M. Muthuvel, R. Palaniappan and G. Botte (Ohio University)

10:20 882 Dependence of Fuel Cell Performance on Ionomer Structure and Morphology - A. B. Bose, R. Shaik and D. Myers (Northern Illinois University)

WaterTreatmentCo-Chairs:G.PillayandV.Ramai

10:40 883 Electrochemical Reactions for Electrocoagulation Using Iron Electrodes - H. A. Moreno Casillas, D. Cocke and J. Gomes (Lamar University)

11:00 884 Supported Bimetallic Zerovalent Metal Nanoparticles in the Remediation of Chlorinated Organic Contaminated Water - C. Dozier (Florida A&M University), D. Waryoba (Florida State University), P. Kalu (Florida A&M University) and E. E. Kalu (Florida A & M University)

11:20 885 Nanocomposites for Water Treatment - K. Jones, C. Boxall, R. McCabe (University of Central Lancashire), D. Shaw and M. Buck (Rockwood Additives Ltd)

11:40 886 Electrochemistry in Water Treatment - H. Becker (H-O-H Chemicals, Inc.)

MaterialsProcessingCo-Chairs:V.RamaniandG.Pillay

14:00 887 Electrodeposited Biaxially Textured Buffer Layers for YBCO Superconductors - R. Bhattacharya, S. Phok (NREL), Y. Xu (UES, Inc.) and R. Bhattacharya (NREL)

14:20 888 Local Scale Correlation between Hydrodynamics and Electrodeposition for a Comb-like Stirring System. Application: the CuInSe2 Ternary System - S. C. Delbos (EDF), P. Grand, P. Fanouillere (IRDEP), V. Weitbrecht, G. Jirka (IFH), E. Chassaing, D. Lincot and O. Kerrec (IRDEP)

14:40 889 Modeling Surface Roughness of Copper Electrodeposits from Chloride Media - R. Bhide and M. Free (University of Utah)

15:00 890 Preparation Techniques and Their Effects on RuO2 Based Coated Titanium Anodes - M. Moats and P. Shrivastava (University of Utah)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 891 Controlled Delamination Materials - Using Electrochemistry to Break Adhesive Joints in the Packaging Industry - C. Danielsson (Karlstads University)

16:00 892 Electroplated Fe-Ni-Co for Use as O2 Evolving Anodes in Water Splitting - C. J. Boxley, J. Steppan, S. Bhavaraju and S. Balagopal (Ceramatec, Inc.)

16:20 893 Electrically Mediated Process for Functinal and Decorative Trivalent Chromium Electroplating: An Alternative to Hexavalent Chromium - A. Lozano-Morales, R. Renz, J. Fortman, E. Taylor and M. Inman (Faraday Technology, Inc.)

16:40 894 The Electro-Deoxidation of Titanium Dioxide: Mathematical Model & Results - P. Kar and J. Evans (University of California, Berkeley)

17:00 895 Synthesis of Mg-Ni Compounds from Their Oxides via Electrodeoxidation - S. Tan, T. Ozturk, M. Aydinol and &. Karakaya (Middle East Technical University)

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionChair:J.Fenton

• 896 Electrocatalytic Properties of Pt/Heteropoly Acids for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in PEM Fuel Cells - H. Okura, M. Kumagai, Y. Okumura, M. Shibata, K. Eguchi (CANON INC.), H. Murakami, Y. Kasahara, S. Yoshida and K. Nomiya (Kanagawa University)

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G2Design of Electrode StructuresIndustrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Energy Technology

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveinigPosterSessionCo-Chairs:D.T.Mah,E.S.DeCastro,andL.Lipp

• 897 The Visual Investigation of Anode Backing Layers of MEAs for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - J. Zhang, G. Yin and Q. Lai (Harbin Institute of Technology)

• 898 Effect of Fluoroalkylsilane Coating on the Preperties of Gas Diffusion Layer in PEMFCs - G. Yoon, S. Park, E. Kim, S. Kim and Y. Park (Kumoh National Institute of Technology)

• 899 Electrochemical Properties of LiMn2O4 Cathodes by Structural Modifications - M. Park and S. Joo (Seoul National University)

• 900 Electrodeposition of Cu2O Nanowires with Anodic Aluminum Oxide (AAO) Templates - C. Wu (Chung-Hsing University), T. Lin (Mid-South K-12 Regional Center of Nanotechnology Human Resource Development Program), F. Lu (Chung-Hsinh University) and W. Yu (Mid-South K-12 Regional Center of Nanotechnology Human Resource Development Program)

G3Membranes for Electrochemical ApplicationsIndustrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Energy Technology / Battery

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSession

• 917 EO Influence of Ionic Transport of Polyacrylate Based Nano Composite Electrolyte for Lithium Ion Battery - F. Wang (Industrial Technology Resaerch Institute), J. Lee (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), C. Yang (Industrial Technology Research Institute) and J. Cheng (National Tsing Hua University)

• 918 Ionic Transport and Diffusion Behavior of Low Dielectric Electrolyte Systems with Lithium Tetrafluoroborate for Lithium Ion Battery - F. Wang (Industrial Technology Resaerch Institute), J. Lee (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), C. Yang (Industrial Technology Research Institute) and J. Cheng (National Tsing Hua University)

• 919 New Silica Nanoparticles Filled Sulfonated Poly(ether sulfone) Membranes. Preparation and Characterization. - P. Schaetzel (Caen University), B. Riffault, Y. Li and Q. Nguyen (IUT Caen)

• 920 Hydraulic Permeability in Nafion 117 Proton Exchange Membranes: the Statistical Mechanics Theory - P. Schaetzel (Caen University), B. Riffault, Y. Li and Q. Nguyen (IUT Caen)

• 921 Modification of Nafion® Membranes by Incorporation of Functional Silanes for DMFCs - E. Kim, G. Yoon, S. Park, M. Oh, S. Kim and Y. Park (Kumoh National Institute of Technology)

• 922 Surface Characterization of SiO2 -Decorated Nafion Membranes - A. Tavares, V. Felice, C. Harnagea, A. Pignolet (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique) and B. O’Grady (Trion Technology)

• 923 Transport Number of Water in the Nafion 117 Membrane: Confrontation with the Statistical Mechanics Theory - P. Schaetzel (Caen University)

• 924 The Comparative Study of Membranes for Electrolytic Cell for the Hydrogen Peroxide Generation - P. Soo Gil, Y. Sun Kyung, K. Han Joo (Chungbuk National University), G. Tsurtsumia (R. Agladze Institute of Inorganic Chemistry & Electrochemistry), K. Tae Il and K. Kyung Suk (Siontech. Co. Ltd)

G4Multi-Scale Simulations of Electrochemical SystemsIndustrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Energy Technology / Electrodeposition / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Conference 4M, 4th Floor

Session1Co-Chairs:V.RamaniandV.Subramanian

08:00 Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)

08:05 941 Complexity in Rhythmic Electrochemical Systems - J. L. Hudson, I. Kiss, C. Rusin and Y. Zhai (University of Virginia)

09:00 942 An Efficient Projection Algorithm for the Simulation of Electrochemical Systems on Irregular Domains - M. Buoni and L. Petzold (University of California, Santa Barbara)

09:20 943 Describing the Si-HF Contact with the Current Burst Model: from Oscillatory Behavior to Pore Formation - E. Foca, J. Carstensen and H. Foell (Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 944 Island Dynamics Simulations for Electrochemical Nucleation with Additive Chemistry - R. M. Stephens and R. Alkire (University of Illinois)

10:20 945 Multiscale Simulation of Copper Nucleation on Gold: Investigating the Effects of Additives - M. P. Karulkar, R. Alkire (University of Illinois) and R. Braatz (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

10:40 946 Computational and Experimental Studies of the Dealloying of Ag-Au - S. Policastro and R. Kelly (University of Virginia)

11:00 947 Investigations of the Potential Jump at the Surface of BioFETs Using a Multi-scale Model - C. Heitzinger (TU Vienna), C. Ringhofer (Arizona State University) and S. Selberherr (Technical University Vienna)

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11:20 948 Ab initio Study of Oxygen-Vacancy Ordering in Oxygen Conducting Ba2In2O5 - Y. Lee and D. Morgan (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

11:40 949 Thermal Modeling of Li-Ion Battery Pack with Active vs. Passive Thermal Management - J. R. Selman, R. Kizilel, R. Sabbah, S. Al-Hallaj (Illinois Institute of Technology), R. Spotnitz (Battery Design LLC), A. Pesaran and G. Kim (NREL, US Department of Energy)

Session2Co-Chairs:S.PaddisonandR.Alkire

14:00 950 A Molecular-Level Reaction Algorithm for Proton Transport Consistent with Quantum Mechanical Transition State Theory and Macroscopic Conductivity - D. J. Keffer (The University of Tennessee), M. Esai Selvan, J. Liu, S. Cui, B. Edwards (The University of Tennessee Knoxville) and W. Steele (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

14:20 951 Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Proton Solvation and Transport in Polymer Electrolyte Membranes - M. K. Petersen and G. Voth (University of Utah)

14:40 952 Molecular Modeling of Proton Diffusion in the Short-Side-Chain Perfluorosulfonic Acid Ionomer - I. H. Hristov, R. Paul (University of Calgary) and S. Paddison (University of Alabama in Huntsville)

15:00 953 Acid Functionalized Zeolite (AFZ) for Proton Exchange Membranes Fuel Cell - S. Jang and W. Goddard III (California Institute of Technology)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 954 Transient Multi-Scale Modelling of Ageing Mechanisms in a Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell: an Irreversible Thermodynamics Approach - A. A. Franco (Commissariate l’Energie Atomique (CEA))

16:00 955 A Cluster Expansion Study of OH Adlayer on Pt(111) - V. Rai (Stanford University), B. Han, G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and H. Pitsch (Stanford University)

16:20 956 Simulation of Nanostructural Formation in Cathode Catalyst Layer of a PEM Fuel Cell - K. Malek, M. Eikerling, Q. Wang, T. Navessin and S. Liu (NRC Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation)

16:40 957 Important Control Variables for a Coupled SOFC-MHB System - H. N. Knickle and K. Song (URI)

17:00 958 An Accelerated, Hybrid KMC Model for Copper Electrodeposition - Z. Zheng and L. Petzold (University of California Santa Barbara)

H1Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerene and nanostructured Materials, in Honor of David SchusterFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionCo-Chairs:F.D’SouzaandD.M.Guldi

• 959 A Mesomorphic [60]Fullerene Supermolecule : Influence of the Regioselective Multifunctionalization on the Liquid-Crystalline Behavior - H. Mamlouk, B. Heinrich, C. Bourgogne, B. Donnio, D. Guillon (IPCMS/GMO) and D. Felder-Flesch (CNRS)

• 960 New [60]Fullerene-Coumarin Diads: Synthesis and Photophysical Properties - S. I. Nascimento (Instituto Superior Tecnico)

• 961 Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Silicon Phthalocyanines Functionalized with C60 - A. Sastre, L. Martin-Gomis, M. Pascual del Riquelme, F. Fernandez-Lazaro (Universidad Miguel Hernandez), K. Ohkubo and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University)

H2Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon nanotubesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Stevens 3, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Chair:Y.Rubin

08:00 1003 Photoactive Phthalocyanine-SWNT Ensembles - T. Torres, G. de la Torre (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid) and D. Guldi (University of Erlangen)

08:25 1004 Electronic Structure of TNT Endohedral Fullerenes - J. Poblet, R. Valencia and A. Rodriguez-Fortea (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

08:50 1005 Supramolecular Assembly of Tetrathiafulvalene-Type Architectures with Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes - N. Martin, G. Fernandez, M. Gutierrez, M. Herranz, E. Perez, L. Sanchez and M. Sierra (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

09:15 1006 Novel Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agents Based on Trimetallic Nitride Endohedral Metallofullerenes - C. Shu, J. Zhang, J. Reid, H. Gibson (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), F. Corwin, P. Fatouros (Virginia Commonwealth University) and H. C. Dorn (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

Chair:T.Torres

10:00 1007 Supramolecular Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes - D. Bonifazi (FUNDP)

10:25 1008 Solar Energy Conversion Properties of Carbon Nanotubes-Porphyrins Composite Assemblies - T. Hasobe (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University) and P. V. Kamat (University of Notre Dame)

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10:50 1009 Covalent Functionalization of Nanostructured Carbon - H. Grennberg (Uppsala University)

11:15 1010 Hydrogenation of [60]Fullerene, [70]Fullerene, Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes, Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes and Nano-Onions Using Polyamine - G. P. Miller and J. Kintigh (University of New Hampshire)

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionCo-Chairs:F.D’SouzaandD.M.Guldi

• 1011 Preparation of Open-Cage Oxafulleroid - L. Gan, F. Wang and Z. Xiao (Peking University)

• 1012 Synthesis of Cyclopentafullerenes by the Reaction of [60]Fullerene with Secondary Amines and Aldehydes - G. Wang and X. Chen (University of Science and Technology of China)

• 1013 Perfluoroalkyl Substitution in Halofullerenes - I. V. Kuvychko, O. Boltalina and S. Strauss (Colorado State University)

• 1014 Preparation and Characterization of the OPE-Hybridized SWCNTs Material - Y. Matsunaga, P. Sudeep (University of Notre Dame), P. James, K. Thomas (Regional Research Laboratory (CSIR)), T. Akasaka (University of Tsukuba) and P. Kamat (University of Notre Dame)

• 1015 Ordered and Stable Self-Assembled Monolayers of C60-Based Molecules for Molecular Electronics and Optoelectronics - A. K. Jen, H. Ma, S. Kang, K. Kim and M. Kang (University of Washington)

• 1016 Ionicity and Polymeric State of Fullerenes - G. Saito, G. Saito, D. Konarev, S. Khasanov, A. Otsuka, Y. Yoshida (Kyoto University) and R. Lyubovskaya (Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS)

H3Carbon nanotubes and nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and ProcessesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionCo-Chairs:F.D’SouzaandD.M.Guldi

• 1031 Transparent Carbon Nanotube Membrane - J. Wei, K. Wang, Y. Jia, Q. Shu, Z. Wang, J. Luo, W. Liu and D. Wu (Tsinghua University)

• 1032 Carbon Nano Sheet Powder - W. Yang and Z. Zhao (China University of Petroleum)

• 1033 Formation of Sn-Doped TiO2 Nanowires Through the Replacement of Sn Atoms by Ti Atoms in Two-Step of Thermal Evaporation - J. Wu (Feng Chia University)

• 1034 The Effects of Cl and H2 on Filling Fe Nanowries into Thin-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - K. Wang, W. Wang, J. Wei, X. Gui, R. Lv, F. Kang and D. Wu (Tsinghua University)

• 1035 Studies on Carbon Nano Tubes and Their Process of Development - K. Rao Patnaik and A. Kiran (Osmania University)

• 1036 Effect of Thickness of Ni Layer in Ni/TiO2/Ti/Si Substrate on the Growth Behavior of Carbon Nanotubes - W. Chen (National Pingtung University of Science and Technology), C. Chuang (National Tsing Hua University), W. Liu (National Formosa University) and J. Huang (National Tsing Hua University)

• 1037 Effect of Thickness Ration of Ni Layer to Ti Layer in Ni/Ti/Si Substrate on the Growth Behavior of Carbon Nanotubes - W. Chen (National Pingtung University of Science and Technology), C. Chuang (National Tsing Hua University), W. Liu (National Formosa University) and J. Huang (National Tsing Hua University)

• 1038 Nanostructured Composite Films Containing Modified Magnetic and Conductive Particles - D. Heaps, P. Madasu, C. Coumbe, C. Hoyle, S. Stevenson and J. Phillips (University of Southern Mississippi)

• 1039 Strong SWNT-Catalyst Adhesion Strength as a Necessary Condition for SWNT Growth - F. Ding (Rice University), P. Laresson (Uppsala University, Sweden), A. Larsson (University College Cork, Ireland), R. Ahuja (Uppsala University, Sweden), H. Duan, A. Rosen and K. Bolton (Gothenburg University, Sweden)

• 1040 Fabrications of PVdF-HFP Nanofibers via Electrospinning - D. Chang, S. Oh and H. Kim (Korean Institute of Technology)

H4Carbon nanotubes and nanostructures: Applications and DevicesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Stevens 4, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

OpticsandElectronicStructureofNanotubesIICo-Chairs:Y.GogotsiandT.Hertel

08:00 1044 Pentaheptite Allotropes of Carbon Nanotubes - I. Milosevic (University of Belgrade), G. Volonakis, S. Logothetidis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Z. Popovic and M. Damnjanovic (University of Belgrade)

08:30 1045 Carbon Nano-Foams for Hydrogen Storage - B. I. Yakobson, F. Ding, Y. Lin (Rice University) and R. Aga (Oak Ridge)

09:00 1046 Self-consistent Calculation of Polarization Charge Density of a Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube-DNA Hybrid - S. Rotkin and S. Snyder (Lehigh University)

Synthesis,FunctionalizationandSeparationCo-Chairs:M.HersamandB.Yakobson

09:20 1047 Catalyst-Free Synthesis of Self-Aligned Carbon Nanotubes on SiC - Y. Gogotsi (Drexel University), G. Z. Cambaz (Drexel Uni) and G. Yushin (Drexel University)

09:50 1048 Carbon Based Electron Donor Acceptor Hybrids for Solar Energy Conversion - D. Guldi (University of Erlangen)

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10:10 1049 Novel Carbon Nanotubes- Sol-Gel Composite for the Sensing Application - J. Wang (University of Houston), M. Jiang (University of Houston Downtown) and J. Wardeska (East Tennessee State University)

10:30 1050 Composite Photocatalyst Based on Nanofibers Containing Titanium Dioxide and Carbon Nanotubes - Y. Paz, S. Kedem, D. Rozen and Y. Cohen (Technion)

10:50 1051 The Role of Ions on the Delaminations of Organic Coating. Part I: The Effect of the Lattice Energy of the Activator Salt (LiCl, NaCl, KCl, and CsCl) - M. R. Reda (CanadaElectrochem)

ProgressinNanotubeElectronicDevicesICo-Chairs:H.EspinosaandI.Milosevic

11:10 1052 Carbon Nanotube Devices for Sensing and Communications Applications - A. E. Wickenden, B. Nichols, M. Ervin, S. Kilpatrick (Army Research Laboratory), A. Akturk, G. Pennington, N. Goldsman, G. Esen, A. Manasson and M. Fuhrer (University of Maryland)

11:40 1053 Modulation of Conductivity in Carbon Nanotube Field Effect Transistors by Electrochemical Gating - A. Jagota (Lehigh University), T. Tang (University of Alberta), B. Diner and S. Boussaad (E. I. duPont de Nemours & Co.)

12:10 1054 Electrical Conductivity of Composite Materials based on Chemically Modified Graphene Sheets - D. A. Dikin, S. Stankovich, E. Zimney, I. Jung, S. Watcharotone, G. Dommett, R. Piner, S. Nguyen and R. S. Ruoff (Northwestern University)

ProgressinNanotubeElectronicDevicesIICo-Chairs:A.JagotaandA.Wickenden

13:50 1055 Carbon Nanotubes for Thin Film Electronics - J. Rogers (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

14:20 1056 Bilayer Nanodielectrics for High Performance Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Thin-Film Type Electronics - Q. Cao, M. Shim (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign) and J. Rogers (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

14:40 1057 Application of TiO2 Nanostructures as pH Sensors - W. Wu, J. Wu and J. Chen (National Cheng Kung University)

15:00 1058 Tailoring Gas Sensing Properties of Carbon Nanotubes - S. Brahim, S. Colbern, B. Gump and L. Grigorian (YTC America, Inc.)

MechanicalPropertiesandApplicationsCo-Chairs:S.RotkinandM.Heben

15:20 1059 A NEMS Bi-stable Device - Modeling and In-Situ Electron Microscopy Electro-Mechanical Characterization - H. D. Espinosa (Northwestern University), C. Ke (Duke University) and O. Loh (Northwestern University)

15:50 1060 Heat Transfer Nanolubricant and Nanogrease Based on Carbon Nanotube - H. Hong (SDSM& T), A. Waynick (South West Research Institute) and W. Roy (Army Research Lab)

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionCo-Chairs:F.D’SouzaandD.M.Guldi

• 1061 Relation of the Number of Cross-Links and Mechanical Properties of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube Films Formed by a Dehydration Condensation Reaction - S. Ogino, Y. Sato, G. Yamamoto, K. Sasamori, H. Kimura, T. Hashida, K. Motomiya, B. Jeyadevan and K. Tohji (Tohoku University)

• 1062 Preparation of Polypyrrole/ Nano-TiO2 Composite by the Potential Cycling Method - A. Bayandori Moghaddam, M. Ganjali, P. Norouzi and T. Razavi (University of Tehran)

• 1063 Fabricated Ge Nanocrystals with Rapid Thermal Annealing on Poly-SiGe - C. H. Kao, C. Lai and M. Tasi (Chang Gung University)

• 1064 Biophotonic Application of Amphiphilic Fullerene-Fluorene Adducts - L. Y. Chiang (Univ. of Mass. Lowell), K. Pritzker (Mount Sinai Hospital and University of Toronto), S. Verma (University of Massachusetts, Lowell) and G. So (University of Toronto)

H5Endofullerenes and Carbon nanocapsulesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionCo-Chairs:F.D’SouzaandD.M.Guldi

• 1065 Formation, Isolation and Characterization of Yttrium Trimetallic Nitride Endohedral Metallofullerenes,Y3N@C2n (40 n 44) - W. Fu, T. Zuo, L. Xu and H. C. Dorn (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

• 1066 Production Yields for Metallic Nitride Fullerenes - H. Coumbe, S. Stevenson, C. Thompson, M. Mackey, C. Coumbe and J. Phillips (University of Southern Mississippi)

• 1067 Progress Toward Higher-Order Adduct Formation in Functionalized Metallic Nitride Fullerenes - R. R. Stephen, P. Madasu, X. Deng, M. Mackey, S. Stevenson and J. Phillips (University of Southern Mississippi)

• 1068 Purification of Rare-Earth Metallic Nitride Fullerenes Using the “Stir and Filter Approach” (SAFA) - C. Coumbe, S. Stevenson, H. Coumbe, C. Thompson, M. Mackey and J. Phillips (University of Southern Mississippi)

• 1069 Preparation of Stationary Phases for Metallic Nitride Fullerene Separations - M. Mackey, K. Carpenter, J. Phillips and S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi)

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• 1070 Reactor R&D of Metallic Nitride Fullerenes - C. Thompson, H. Coumbe, M. Mackey, C. Coumbe, J. Phillips and S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi)

• 1071 Preliminary Theoretical and Experimental Investigations of Metallic Nitride Fullerenes - P. Madasu, S. Stevenson and J. Phillips (University of Southern Mississippi)

H6Energetics and StructureFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionCo-Chairs:F.D’SouzaandD.M.Guldi

• 1090 Fullerite Thermodynamics and Law of Corresponding States - F. Torrens (Universitat de Valencia) and G. Castellano (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia-Universidad Catolica de Valencia San Vicente Martir)

• 1091 Trifluoromethylated TNT Endometallofullerenes: First Synthesis and Characterization - N. B. Shustova, I. Kuvychko, S. Strauss, O. Boltalina, S. Stevenson, J. Phillips, M. Mackey, C. Coumbe (University of Southern Mississippi) and A. Popov (Moscow State University)

• 1092 New Challenges in Development of Soft-Ionization Mass Spectrometric Techniques for Fullerene Derivatives - O. Boltalina, N. B. Shustova, I. Kuvychko, D. Dick, S. Strauss (Colorado State University), A. Streletskiy, T. Drewello (Warwick University), R. Bolskar (TDA Research Inc.) and A. Popov (Moscow State University)

H7Solid-State PhysicsFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionCo-Chairs:F.D’SouzaandD.M.Guldi

• 1097 Performance Enhancement of F8T2 Polymer Transistor via UV-Ozone Treatment on the Polymer Gate Insulator Surface - I. You, S. Kang, S. Ahn, J. Oh, G. Kim, C. Kim (ETRI), J. Koo (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute), S. Lim, K. Suh (ETRI) and Y. Noh (OE Group, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge)

• 1098 Threshold Voltage Control of Dual-Gate Pentacene Organic Thin-Film Transistor - J. Koo, C. Ku (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute), S. Lim (ETRI), S. Kim, J. Lee (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute), I. You and K. Suh (ETRI)

• 1099 Thermal Effects on Bandgap and Effective Index in Photonic Crystals - K. Daneshvar (University of North Carolina) and G. Xu (University of North Carolina, Charlotte)

• 1100 Investigation of Alkali-Metal Doped Phthalocyanines - D. Pontiroli (CNISM), M. Ricco, T. Shiroka, M. Pagliari, M. Belli and F. Gianferrari (University of Parma)

• 1101 Dopant Contribution on Nickel Germanide Growth: Phase Stability and Kinetics - F. Nemouchi, V. Carrron (CEA - LETI - MINATEC), J. Labar (MFA), L. Ehouarne, M. Putero, D. Mangelinck (L2MP), Y. Morand (STmicroelectronics), S. Descombes (ST-Microelectronics), J. Barnes (CEA-LETI), Y. Campidelli (STMicroelectronics), O. Kermarrec (ST-Microelectronics), B. Arrazat (CEA/LETI/DPTS) and G. Rolland (CEA - LETI - MINATEC)

• 1102 Impact of Polarons on the Mobility of Non-Ideal Metal/High-k Gate Stack MOSFETs - R. Shah and M. De Souza (De Montfort University)

H8Carbon nanotubes and nanostructures: Medicine and BiologyFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures/Nanotechnology

Stevens 4, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Chair:L.Wilson

16:20 1117 Water-Soluble C60 Polymer with Active Oxygen Generation and DNA-Cleaving Activity - Y. Yamakoshi (University of California, Santa Barbara) and Y. Iwamoto (University of California at Santa Barbara)

16:45 1118 Gd3+@US-tube(Dex): Dextran-Coated Gadonanotubes as Water-soluble and Biocompatible High-Performance MRI Contrast Agents - J. S. Ananta and L. Wilson (Rice University)

17:10 1119 Comparative In Vivo Toxicity Assessment of Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes in Mice - F. Moussa, K. B. Hartman (Rice University), J. Kolosnjaj, N. Gharbi (Universite Paris-Sud 11), S. Boudjemaa (Hôpital A Trousseau, AP-HP, Paris) and L. Wilson (Rice University)

17:35 1120 211AtCl@US-tube Nanocapsules: A New Concept in Radiotherapeutic Agent Design - K. B. Hartman and L. Wilson (Rice University)

18:00 1121 In Vivo near-IR Fluorescence Studies of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes: Pharmacokinetics and Imaging - R. Weisman, P. Cherukuri, T. Leeuw, R. Reith, M. Harden, R. Simonette, D. Tsyboulski, K. Beckingham (Rice University), C. Gannon and S. Curley (University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center)

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionCo-Chairs:F.D’SouzaandD.M.Guldi

• 1122 Antioxidant Activity of Fullerene Derivative Lacking Prooxidant Activity - S. Nakamura, E. Satake, M. Hatanaka, K. Takahashi and T. Mashino (Kyoritsu University of Pharmacy)

• 1123 Generation of Reactive Oxygen Species by Antiproliferative Fullerene Derivative - C. Nishizawa, N. Hashimoto, K. Takahashi, S. Nakamura and T. Mashino (Kyoritsu univer-sity of pharmacy)

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• 1124 Low Impedance Electrodes for Biological Applications Using Carbon Nanotubes - S. Minnikanti, S. Minnikanti and N. Peixoto (George Mason University)

H9Porphyrins and Supramolecular AssembliesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Stevens 3, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Co-Chairs:N.SolladieandK.Kadish

13:35 1129 New Supramolecular Chemistry of C60, Porphyrins and Nanotubes - J. K. Sanders, D. Pantos, L. Tong, J. Wietor (University of Cambridge) and S. Pascu (University of Oxford)

14:00 1130 Implementing Molecular Wires in Porphyrin Ensembles - D. Guldi (University of Erlangen)

14:25 1131 Phthalocyanines: Old Dyes, New Materials - T. Torres (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid), D. Guldi (University of Erlangen) and J. Sessler (University of Texas)

14:50 1132 Porphrin Nanofibers Prepared in Solution Media - T. Hasobe, H. Oki and H. Murata (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

15:15 1133 Bis-Porphyrinic Tweezers Based on an Uridine Spacer: Efficient Molecular Recognition of Bidentate Bases - N. Solladie (CNRS)

15:40 1134 A Single bis-Porphyrin Motif for Universal Chirality Sensor - V. Borovkov (Japan Science and Technology Agency) and Y. Inoue (Japan Science and Technology Agency/Osaka University)

Co-Chairs:J.K.SandersandV.Borovkov

16:20 1135 Synthesis and Characterization of a Conglomerate of a Saddle-distorted Mo(V)-dodecaphenylporphyrin Complex with a Keggin-type Polyoxometalate - T. Kojima, A. Yokoyama, K. Ohkubo and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University)

16:45 1136 On-Off Fluorescence Response of Porphyrin-Chromophore Composites - Y. Kobuke and A. Satake (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)

17:10 1137 Synthesis and Optical Properties of Unsymmetrically Substituted Porphyrins - M. O. Senge (Trinity College Dublin)

17:35 1138 Ordered Porphyrin Aggregates in Chemical Sensors - R. Paolesse, S. Nardis and D. Monti (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”)

18:00 1139 Electrochemical and Spectroelectrochemical Characterization of Dimanganese Bisporphyrins, Biscorroles and Porphyrin-Corrole Dyads - J. Shen, K. Kadish (University of Houston) and R. Guilard (Universite de Bourgogne)

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionCo-Chairs:F.D’SouzaandD.M.Guldi

• 1140 Synthesis and Electrochemical Studies of Metalloporphyrins with Azobenzene Groups - K. D. Chiu, C. Lee and Y. Su (National Chi Nan University)

• 1141 Controlling Electron Transfer Rates in Amplified Two-Photon Oxygen Probes by Means of Dendritic “Insulation” - A. Lebedev, O. Finikova and S. Vinogradov (University of Pennsylvania)

H10Metallic and Semiconductor nanoparticlesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Conference 4L, 4th Floor

Co-Chairs:P.KamatandD.Lee

08:20 1151 Optimization of the Loading Level of Au Nanoparticles-MnOx Nanoparticles Binary Catalysts for an Efficient 4-Electron Reduction of Oxygen - T. Ohsaka and M. El-Deab (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

08:40 1152 Anchoring of Silver Nanoparticles on Graphite and Isomorphus Lattices - D. Diaz, R. Patakfalvi, P. Santiago-Jacinto and G. Rodriguez-Gattorno (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico)

09:00 1153 Nanoscale Pyramids: Fabrication, Manipulation, and Functionalization - T. W. Odom (Northwestern University)

09:20 1154 One-Step Synthetic Procedures and Electrochemical Properties for Monodisperse 1-2 nm Metallic Nanoparticles - S. O. Obare (Western Michigan University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Co-Chairs:S.ObareandG.Hartland

10:00 1155 Radiation Damping and Electron-Surface Scattering Effects in the Rayleigh Spectra of Single Metal Particles - G. V. Hartland (University of Notre Dame)

10:20 1156 Photoinduced Charge Transfer and Storage in Nanoparticle Assemblies - D. Lee, J. Kim, M. Kondon and P. Cox (Western Michigan University)

10:40 1157 Quantum Dot Solar Cells. Size Dependent Charge Injection and Photoelectrochemical Effect in CdSe-TiO2 System - P. V. Kamat, I. Robel and M. Kuno (University of Notre Dame)

11:00 1158 Combustion Synthesis of Oxide Semiconductors for Photoelectrochemical Applications - K. Rajeshwar (The University of Texas), C. Raman Nair, N. de Tacconi, G. Yogeeswaran and W. Morales (The University of Texas at Arlington)

11:20 1159 Optical Properties of Electrochemically Charged Quantum Dots - P. P. Jha and P. Guyot-Sionnest (University of Chicago)

11:40 1160 Silicon Nanowires Sythesised via Microwave Assisted Chemical Vapor Deposition - N. Ndiege (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and R. Masel (University of Illinos at Urbana-Champaign)

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Co-Chairs:D.DiazandT.Hasobe

14:00 1161 Organic Solar Cells Composed of Composite Molecular Assemblies of Porphyrins and Fullerenes with Metal and Semiconductor Nanomaterials - T. Hasobe (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University) and P. V. Kamat (University of Notre Dame)

14:20 1162 Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Scaffold for Improving Charge Transport Efficiency in Nanostructured Titanium Dioxide Films - A. Kongkanand, R. Martinez Dominguez and P. V. Kamat (University of Notre Dame)

14:40 1163 Electrochemical Surface Activation of a Copper Electrode: Application to Nitrate Electroreduction - D. Reyter (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique), M. Odziemkowski (University of Waterloo), D. Belanger (Universite du Quebec a Montreal) and L. Roue (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique)

15:00 1164 Nanostructured PtPd Alloys as Cathode Catalysts for Direct Ethanol Fuel Cells - E. R. Gonzalez, T. Lopes (Instituto de Quimica de Sao Carlos) and E. Antolini (Scuola di Scienza dei Materiali)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Co-Chairs:D.DiazandT.Hasobe

15:40 1165 Size-Tunable Synthesis of Cadmium Chalcogenide Nanoparticles on Porous Zinc Oxide Film Electrodes and Their Photoelectrochemical Property - K. Okazaki, N. Kojima (Nagoya Univ.), Y. Tachibana, S. Kuwabata (Osaka Univ.) and T. Torimoto (Nagoya Univ.)

16:00 1166 Synthesis and Photophysical Properties of Multiporphyrin-Modified Semiconducting Nanoparticles - S. Kang (Kyoto University), M. Yasuda, H. Miyasaka (Osaka University), T. Umeyama, Y. Matano (Kyoto University), K. Yoshida, S. Isoda (Kyoto University Uji) and H. Imahori (Kyoto University)

16:20 1167 Characterization and Application Possibilities of Conducting Polymer Composites - C. Visy, E. Krivan, C. Janaky and G. Bencsik (University of Szeged)

16:40 1168 Luminescence of Silicon Carbide Nanoparticles Produced by Electrochemical Etching - A. M. Rossi, T. Murphy (UMD) and V. Reipa (NIST)

17:00 1169 On Natures of Sub-Gap Photoelectric and Optical Spectra in Nitrogen-Contaminated Nanocrystalline Diamond - V. Ligatchev, K. Ong and P. Wu (Institute of High Performance Computing)

17:20 1170 Characteristics of Electrochemically Prepared Permalloy Thin Films for Storage Applications - S. Viswanathan (Multiemdia University), A. Annamalai and M. Ramasamy (Multimedia University)

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSession

• 1171 Properties of Sol Gel Dip Coated ZnO Films - K. R. Murali, U. Manjunathan, J. Kathiravan, P. Senthil and J. Krishna (CECRI)

• 1172 Electrochemically Activated Copper Electrodes: Characterization and Application to Nitrate Electroreduction - D. Reyter (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique), M. Odziemkowski (University of Waterloo), D. Belanger (Universite du Quebec a Montreal) and L. Roue (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique)

• 1173 Semiconductor-Mediated Photocatalyzed Degradation of Two Selected Pesticide Derivatives, Glyphosate and Fenamiphos in Aqueous Suspensions - M. Muneer and C. Boxall (University of Central Lancashire)

• 1174 The Effect of Size, Shape and Crystalline Structure on the Light-Induced Charge Separation in TiO2 Nanoparticles as Studied by Pulsed EPR - N. Dimitrijevic, Z. Saponjic, B. Rabatic and T. Rajh (Argonne National Laboratory)

• 1175 Synthesis and Luminescent Properties of GdCaAl3O7: Tb3+ Nanocrystals - V. B. Taxak (M.D.University), D. Kumar (M.D.University, Rohtak) and S. Han (Korea Institute of Energy Research Korea)

• 1176 The Effect of Concentration of Stabilizer on the Formation of Au-NPs in the Presence of Constant Ultrasonic Power - P. Soo Gil, H. Yoo and H. Kim (Chungbuk National University)

• 1177 Sol Gel Synthesis and Luminescent Properties of Y2O3:Eu3+ Nanoparticles - S. P. Khatkar (M.D.University), V. Taxak (M.D.University, Rohtak) and S. Han (Korea Institute of Energy Research Korea)

• 1178 Characterization and Electrochemical Properties of Gallium Oxide Nanowires Synthesized by CVD - K. Choi, K. Cho, K. Kim, H. Ahn, T. Nam, J. Ahn and C. Kim (kyungsang Natl’ Univ)

• 1179 Low Temperature Synthesis and Optical Properties of II-VI Metal Sulfide Composite Nanoparticles - S. Koo, J. Kim (Hanyang University) and C. Kim (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)

• 1180 Sol-Gel Synthesized NaTaO3 Nanoparticles for H2 Evolution from Photocatalytic Water Splitting - H. Teng, C. Hu and C. Cheng (National Cheng Kung University)

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I1Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General SessionPhysical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Conference 4K, 4th Floor

GeneralElectrochemistryChair:R.Mantz

08:00 1193 Examining Solute-Solvent Interactions at the Electrode Double Layer by Impedance Measurements of Tetraalkylammonium Ions - C. V. Krishnan (Garnett McKeen Laboratory, Inc.) and M. Garnett (Garnett McKeen Laboratory, Inc)

08:20 1194 Formation of Cu-Pd-Modified Graphite Electrodes for the Electrochemical Reduction of Nitrate - O. Ghodbane (UQAM), L. Roue (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique) and D. Belanger (Universite du Quebec a Montreal)

08:40 1195 Study of Oxidation on Metallic Surfaces Using AC Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - J. Hu (Milwaukee School of Engineering) and M. Seitz (Marquette University)

09:00 1196 Reaction Circuitry of Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction - S. A. Vilekar, I. Fishtik and R. Datta (Worcester Polytechnic Institute)

09:20 1197 Local Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy: Theoretical and Experimental Considerations on Measurable Quantities - V. Vivier (CNRS - UPR15), I. Frateur (CNRS - ENSCP), V. Huang, M. Orazem (University of Florida), N. Pebere (CIRIMAT) and B. Tribollet (CNRS - UPR15)

GeneralElectrochemistryChair:R.Mantz

10:00 1198 The Series Approach to Modeling Ion Size Effects for Symmetric Electrolytes in the Diffuse Double Layer - T. G. Smagala and W. Fawcett (University of California)

10:20 1199 Double Layer Effects in the Electroreduction of Hydroxypentaamminecobalt(III) Cation - G. Chavis, G. Chavis (UC Davis) and W. Fawcett (University of California)

10:40 1200 Effect of Interfacial Resistance on Electrochemical Activity of Lead Dioxide Film Electrodes on Ti Substrates - I. Yeo (Dongguk University), S. Wen and S. Mho (Ajou University)

11:00 1201 Electrocatalytic Characteristics of SnO2:Sb5+ Nanoparticle Thin Film Electrodes - S. Mho, Y. Kim, W. Lee (Ajou University) and I. Yeo (Dongguk University)

11:20 1202 Redox Systems and Electrodes for use in Instruction Laboratories: The Search for the 60 mV Peak-to-Peak Reversible System - P. Vanysek, P. Gauthier and R. Hoey (Northern Illinois University)

11:40 1203 Three-Phase Electrochemistry with a Cylindrical Microelectrode in Direct Contact with Two Immiscible Liquids. Processes at a Hanging-Oil-Drop - Z. J. Stojek, E. Bak (Warsaw University) and M. Donten (Warsaw Unoversity)

GeneralElectrochemistryChair:P.Trulove

14:00 1204 Self-Assembled Layers of Keggin Heteropolytungstates on Pt Single Crystal Surfaces: Trap for the Anion Adsorption - E. V. Timofeeva (Kent State University), V. Climent (University of Alicante), G. Tsirlina (Moscow State University) and J. Feliu (University of Alicante)

14:20 1205 T-x-y Diagram with Monotectoid Equilibriums in Two Binary Systems: Computer Kinematical Model - V. Lutsyk (Buryat Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences), A. Zyryanov and O. Sumkina (Buryat Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Physical Problems Department)

14:40 1206 The Database on the Basis of IRM Data and IRM Computer Programs as a Powerful Scientific Research Laboratory - A. Shekhtman (KVANT)

15:00 1207 Changes of the Lithium Battery Open Circuit Voltage Conditioned by Alterations of the Lithium Electrode’s Passive Film During a Battery Discharge and the Subsequent Recovery - A. Shekhtman (KVANT)

15:20 1208 The Direct Comprehensive Diagnostics of the Researched Objects on the Basis of the Intensive Research Methods - A. Shekhtman (KVANT)

GeneralElectrochemistryChair:P.Trulove

16:00 1209 Adsorption of Methanol and Methoxy Group on Cu(111) - J. Swiatowska-Mrowiecka (Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie de Paris), J. Banas (University of Science and Technology (AGH-UST)), V. Maurice, S. Zanna (Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris) and P. Marcus (Universités Pierre et Marie Curie et Denis Diderot)

16:20 1210 Treatment of Orange II Azo Dye Using Electrochemical and Photo-Oxidative Methods - J. A. Gomes, D. Cocke, M. Mahmud, H. Moreno, E. Peterson (Lamar University), M. Mollah (University of Dhaka) and J. Parga (Institute Technology of Saltillo)

16:40 200 Ethanol Oxidation on Single Crystal Pt Electrodes - E. R. Gonzalez, F. Colmati (Instituto de Quimica de Sao Carlos), E. Herrero, J. Feliu (Universidad de Alicante) and G. Tremiliosi-Filho (Instituto de Quimica de Sao Carlos)

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Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

PosterSessionChair:P.Trulove

• 1211 Withdrawn

• 1212 The Electrochemical Behavior of Reactive Brilliant Blue KN-R - C. Chen and Y. Lu (Chongqing University)

• 1213 Electrical Oscillation in Water/Octanol 2-Phase System Using Fluoroplastic Cell - T. Ogawa, F. Kohori (Waseda University), S. Aoyagi (Shimane University) and K. Sakai (Waseda University)

• 1214 Binary SAMs Formed by Passive Co-Adsorption, Exchange Reaction, and Electrochemical Co-Adsorption - L. Y. Lee and B. Lennox (McGill University)

• 1215 Microstructure Characteristics and Electrochemical Properties of Some Thermal Deformed Implant Ti Alloy - C. Vasilescu, M. Popa, E. Vasilescu, P. Drob (Institute of Physical Chemistry), D. Raducanu (Politehnica University Bucharest) and J. Rosca (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria University)

• 1216 Electrochemical Behavior of 1-Ethyl-3-Methlyimidazolium Tetrafluroborate at the HMDE - C. L. Thompson and L. Peter (University of Bath)

• 1217 Inhibiting of Electrocrystallization of a Copper Monoatomic Layer by a Polyacrylamide Additive in an Acid Sulfate Solution - N. Yurchenko and V. Trofimenko (Dnepropetrovsk National University)

I2Advance In-Situ Techniques for Analysis of Electrochemical SystemsPhysical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Corrosion / Energy Technology / Sensor / Battery

Continental C, Lobby Level

Session1Co-Chairs:V.RamaniandC.Korzeniewski

14:00 1218 Near-infrared Spectroscopy of PEMs for In Situ Infrared Transmission Studies of PEM Fuel Cells. - G. A. Giffin and R. Frech (University of Oklahoma)

14:20 1219 Formation of Pt-Ru Nanoparticles in Ethylene Glycol Solution: An In Situ X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy Investigation - B. Hwang (National Taiwan University of Sci & Technology)

14:40 1220 Infrared Spectroscopy as a Probe of Hydration in Fuel Cell Membrane Materials - C. Korzeniewski and R. Basnayake (Texas Tech University)

15:00 1221 Thermal Imaging for In-Situ Combinatorial Characterization of Fuel Cell Catalyst Arrays - K. D. Kepler, Y. Wang, H. Liu (Farasis Energy, Inc.), J. Prakash and W. Mustain (Illinois Institute of Technology)

15:20 1222 Dynamics of Adsorbed CO Oxidation on Pt (111) in CO-saturated Solutions: Simultaneous In situ Time-Resolved Reflectance Spectroscopy and Second Harmonic Generation Studies - I. Fromondi and D. Scherson (Case Western Reserve University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1223 The Kinetics of CO Poisoning in Simulated Reformate on PtRu Fuel Cell Catalysts as Determined by Operando EXAFS and XANES - D. E. Ramaker (George Washington Univ.), F. Scott (George Washington University) and C. Roth (Technische Universitat Darmstadt)

16:20 1224 Electrocatalysis in Ruthenium Oxide-Prussian Blue Hybrid Material - J. Zen (National Chung Hsing University)

16:40 1225 Probing Catalytic Reaction Chemistry by Broad-Band Sum Frequency Generation (BB-SFG) - G. Lu (University of Illinois), A. Lagutchev, T. Takeshita (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), R. Behrens (University of Illinois), D. Dlott (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and A. Wieckowski (University of Illinois)

17:00 1226 Raman Spectroscopic Investigations of the Electrochemical and Colloidal Nanoparticle Interfaces - B. H. Loo (Towson University), A. El-Hage, Y. Lee (University of Alabama in Huntsville), Y. Tse, L. Blahovec, K. Parsons, A. Agnelly and C. Adelman (Towson University)

17:20 1227 Structure of Water and other Molecules at the Electrified Solid Liquid Interface Using SFG Spectrosocopy - A. Gewirth (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), S. Shaw and Z. Schultz (University of Illinois)

J1Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General SessionSensor

Williford A, 3rd Floor

ClinicalandDiagnosticSensorsandSystemsCo-Chairs:Z.AguilarandL.Levine

10:00 1249 Microblood Analyzer for the Sensitive and Fast Detection of Cardiac Markers - R. T. Larsen (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign) and R. Masel (University of Illinos at Urbana-Champaign)

10:20 1250 Amperometric Acetone Gas Sensor for Non-Invasive Diabetic Diagnosis - J. Hsiao and T. Chou (National Cheng-Kung University)

10:40 1251 Catalyst Comparison Study for Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Gold Using Cyclic Voltammetry - J. L. Buckholtz (Northeastern State University) and D. Paul (University of Arkansas)

11:00 1252 Clinical Diagnostics Using an Array of Microcavities with Self-Contained Electrodes - Z. P. Aguilar (Vegrandis, LLC), M. Sirisena and C. Wansapura (Vegrandis, LLC.)

11:20 1253 Bio-Sensor Arrays for Rapid Simultaneous Multiple-Agent Detection - W. J. Buttner (Illinois Institute of Technology), J. Stetter (SRI International), V. Perez-Luna (Illinois Institution of Technology), S. Appugounder, P. Betala and S. Chakraborty (Illinois Institute of Technology)

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BiologicalandElectrochemicalSensorsChair:S.Bhansali

14:00 1254 Plasma-Polymerized Polyethylene Glycol Hydrogel Films as Reservoirs for Drug Delivery Systems in Chemical and Biological Sensor Applications - S. C. Pathak (Georgia Institute of Technology)

14:20 1255 Microfabricated Acetylcholinesterase-based Electrochemical Biosensors for Detection of Organophosphorus Nerve Agents - C. Monty (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign), I. Oh (Univ of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), R. Masel (University of Illinos at Urbana-Champaign) and M. Shannon (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign)

14:40 1256 Electron Transfer of Hemoglobin Entrapped in Poly-Ethylene Glycol Diacrylate Hydro Gel Formed by Photo Polymerization - A. Mugweru and H. Khoa (Rowan University)

15:00 1257 Monosaccharide Sensing Based on Multivariate Analysis of Voltammetric Data Acquired from a Pt:Ru Electrode Array - W. A. Steen, C. Stork and F. Wall (Sandia National Laboratories)

SensorArraysandProcessingChair:G.Hunter

15:40 1258 A Proto-Type SAW Sensor Array System for the Study of Multi Gas Sensing - S. Yang, L. Wang, Y. Sung and S. Lin (Chung-Shan Institute of Science &amp; Technology)

16:00 1259 Thin-film Pt Resistance Thermometers on Si Wafers - K. G. Kreider (NIST)

16:20 1260 The Investigations of InAs Quantum Dots Overgrown on In0.1Ga0.9As Surfactant Layer and 10° Off-Angle (100) GaAs Substrate - S. Yang, S. Tang, M. Hsu, L. Wang (Chung-Shan Institute of Science & Technology), C . Liu, Y. Fang and C. Chiang (National Cheng-Kung University)

16:40 1261 A New Tri-Solvent Bath for Chemical Bath Deposition of Low Hazard, Photosensitive Bismuth (III) Sulfide Films - R. D. Engelken, M. Sattler, W. Marler, D. Harlan, M. Lemay, M. Pruitt and A. Archer (Arkansas State University)

J3nanoporous Materials: Chemistry and ApplicationsNanotechnology / High Temperature Materials / Sensor / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Joliet, 3rd Floor

ThinFilmsCo-Chairs:T.ArmstrongandM.Allendorf

08:00 1280 Mesoporous ZnO Thin Films Prepared by Dye-Assisted Electrodeposition - Applications to Photodegradation of Pollutants and Luminescence - T. Pauporte (ENSCP), J. Rathousky (J. Heyrovsky Institute) and D. Lincot (IRDEP)

08:20 1281 Nanofabrication Process for Highly Ordered Porous Materials by the Liquid Phase Deposition Methods - S. Deki, A. Nakata, T. Miyake, S. Ooka and M. Mizuhata (Kobe University)

08:40 1282 Selective Growth and MOCVD Loading of Thin Films of Metal Organic Frameworks on Various Substrates - R. A. Fischer, D. Zacher, F. Schroeder and S. Hermes (Ruhr University Bochum)

09:20 1283 Synthesis of Mesostructured SiO2 and TiO2 Thin Films by Electrostatic Spray Deposition (ESD) Technique - S. Oh and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1284 Nanoporous SiOCH Thin Films: from Sol Gel to PECVD - V. Jousseaume (CEA), L. Favennec (STMicroelectronics), A. Zenasni (CEA), O. Gourhant, P. Maury (STMicroelectronics) and J. Simon (CNRS/INPG/UJF-LTPCM)

10:20 1285 Synthesis and Psedocapacitive Properties of Nanoporous Ruthenium Oxide Thin Film Prepared by Electrostatic Spray Deposition and Electrochemical Lithiation - S. Park and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

10:40 1286 Electrode Modifications with Thin Films of an Amine Functionalized Mesoporous Molecular Sieves - G. Villemure (University of New Brunswick) and X. Liu (Department of Chemistry, University of New Brunswick)

11:00 1287 Processing of Nanoporous Ag Layers by Potential-Controlled Displacement - N. Dimitrov and L. Viyannalage (SUNY at Binghamton)

11:20 1288 Electrochemical Oxidation of Mesoporous Silicon: Structural and Morphology Properties of the Obtained ox-porSi Material - P. Ester (UPV, Institute for Nanophotonics Technology), E. Pastor, J. Ayucar, J. Curiel-Esparza (Technical University of Valencia), J. Salonen (University of Turku) and E. S. Matveeva (Technical University of Valenia)

MembranesCo-Chairs:R.FischerandM.Allendorf

14:00 1289 Synthesis and Characterization of an Asymmetric Nanoporous Oxide Electrolyte Membrane Electrochemical Deionization System - M. A. Anderson (University of Wisconsin - Madison) and K. C. Leonard (UW-Madison)

14:30 1290 Gold Nanotube Membranes and Their Lithographic Applications - W. Lee (Max-Planck-Institute), H. Fan, S. Lee, M. Alexe, R. Scholz, M. Zacharias, D. Hesse, K. Nielsch (Max-Planck-Institute of Microstructure Physics) and U. Gosele (MPI Halle)

14:50 1291 Nanoporous Inorganic Membranes for the Separation of Hydrogen from Coal-Derived Synthesis Gas - B. Bischoff and R. Judkins (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

15:10 1292 Nanoporous Membranes for Virus Filtration with very High Flux and Selectivity - S. Yang, J. Park, S. Jang and J. Kim (POSTECH)

15:30 Intermission (10 Minutes)AnodizedAluminumOxideCo-Chairs:S.BansaliandM.Anderson

15:40 1293 Anodized Aluminium Oxide as a Macroscopically Ordered Confining System. A Concurrent SEM, SANS, and SAXS Analysis. - K. Lagrene (Laboratoire Leon Brillouin (CEA-CNRS)) and J. Zanotti (Laboratoire Leon Brillouin (CEA-CNRS))

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16:00 1294 Oxalic Acid-Based Hard Anodization for Ordered Porous Alumina Membranes - W. Lee (Max-Planck-Institute), R. Ji, K. Nielsch and U. Gosele (Max-Planck-Institute of Microstructure Physics)

16:20 1295 Fabrication of Polymer Nanostructures with High Aspect Ratios by Nanoimprinting Using Anodic Porous Alumina - T. Yanagishita (Kanagawa Academy of Science and Technology), H. Masuda and K. Nishio (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

16:40 1296 Stressed Growth of Anodic Aluminum Oxide Pore Array in Micron-Size Contact and Trench Patterns - S. Park, J. Ahn, S. Kim, H. Han and K. Kim (Seoul National University)

17:00 1297 Fabrication of Interconnected, Fork-Shaped Nanopores of Anodic Aluminum Oxide - J. Yan and L. Jebbanema (Eastern New Mexico University)

17:20 1298 Room-Temperature Observation of Coulomb Blockade Staircases in Aluminum Nanodots Fabricated by an Anodization Process - Y. Kimura, K. Itoh, T. Mutoh, R. Yamaguchi, K. Ishibashi, A. Hirano, K. Itaya and M. Niwano (Tohoku University)

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSessionCo-Chairs:S.BansaliandP.Kamat

• 1299 Effect of Addition of Silver Inclusions on Gas Sensing Behavior of Nanoporous LaCoO3 Prepared by Solution-Polymerization Method - C. R. Michel, E. de Leon and A. Martinez-Preciado (Universidad de Guadalajara CUCEI)

• 1300 Ion-Selective Electrodes with Three-Dimensionally Ordered Macroporous Carbons as Novel Solid Contacts - A. Stein, M. Fierke, C. Lai and P. Buhlmann (University of Minnesota)

• 1301 A Study of the Effects of Thermal Emission and Heating of Macroporous Tungsten Photonic Crystals - N. R. Denny (University of Minnesota TC), A. Stein (University of Minnesota), D. Norris and S. Han (University of Minnesota TC)

• 1302 Electrochemical Preparation of Alternate Pt-Fe Alloy Nanowires with AAO Templates - D. S. Yuan and X. Hu (Jinan University)

• 1303 Synthesis of Highly Ordered Nanoporous Graphitic C3N4 Framework as an Efficient Catalyst Support in Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - J. Yu, M. Kim, S. Hwang and S. Kang (Hannam University)

• 1304 Self Assembly of Al/Al2O3 Microcavity Array Pattern: Electrochemical Formation and Application to Microplasma Device Electrodes - K. Kim (UIUC (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)), A. Price, J. Yoon, S. Park and J. Eden (University of Illinois)

• 1305 Synthesis of Nanoporous Gold Structures via Dealloying of Electroplated Au-Ni Alloy Films - E. Rouya, M. Reed, R. Kelly, H. Bart-Smith, M. Begley and G. Zangari (University of Virginia)

J4Persistent Phosphors 3Luminescence and Display Materials

Lake Huron, 8th Floor

J4MorningCo-Chairs:W.M.YenandX.Wang

08:30 Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)

08:35 1326 Synchrotron Radiation Study of the M2MgSi2O7:Eu2+ Persistent Luminescence Materials - J. P. Holsa, J. Niittykoski (University of Turku), M. Kirm (University of Tartu), T. Laamanen, M. Lastusaari (University of Turku), P. Novak (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic) and J. Raud (University of Tartu)

09:10 1327 Photoionization Study in Persistent Phosphors by Resonant Microwave Absorption - X. Wang (Georgia Southern University), W. Yen (University of Georgia) and S. Basun (Ioffe Physicotechnical Institute)

09:30 Intermission (20 Minutes)

09:50 1328 Long Persistent White Light Emitting Diode - D. Jia (Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania)

10:10 1329 On the Improvement of Red-Emitting Persistent Phosphors of BaMg2Si2O7: Mn2+, Eu2+, Dy3+ and CaTiO3:Pr3+ - J. Zhang and X. Wang (Changchun Inst. Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, CAS)

10:30 1330 Dose effects on the Long Persistence Luminescence Properties of Beta Irradiated SrAl2O4:Eu2+, Dy3+ Phosphor - M. Pedroza-Montero, O. Arellano-Tanori, R. Melendrez, B. Castaneda, V. Chernov (Universidad de Sonora), W. Yen (University of Georgia) and M. Barboza-Flores (Universidad de Sonora)

10:50 1331 Fabrication of Self-Organized Nanoporous Tin Oxide by Anodization - S. Ono and H. Asoh (Kogakuin University)

11:10 1332 Persistent Luminescence Property of CaAl2O4:Eu2+,Nd3+ with Codopant Sr2+ - Y. Wang and L. Wang (Lanzhou University)

11:30 1333 OSL Poperties and Dosimetric Assessment of SrAl2O4: Eu2+, Dy3+ Exposed to Beta Radiation - M. Barboza-Flores, O. Arellano-Tanori, R. Melendrez, M. Pedroza-Montero, D. Soto-Puebla, B. Castaneda, V. Chernov (Universidad de Sonora) and W. Yen (University of Georgia)

J4AfternoonCo-Chairs:X.WangandD.Jia

14:00 1334 Long Persistent Greenhouse Film - D. Jia (Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania)

14:20 1335 The Study on Long Lasting Yellow Phosphorescence in Sr3SiO5: Eu2+, Dy3+ - J. Zhang, X. Sun and X. Wang (Changchun Inst. Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, CAS)

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14:40 1336 Characterization of MgSiO3 Mn2 Dy3+ Long-Lasting Phosphor Synthesized by Deposition Method - Y. Wang, Z. Wang and Z. Jiang (Lanzhou University)

15:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:20 1337 Thermally Stimulated Luminiscence Properties of SrAl2O4: Eu2+, Dy3+ under Beta Irradiation - R. Melendrez, O. Arellano-Tanori, R. Melendrez, M. Pedroza-Montero, D. Soto-Puebla, B. Castaneda, V. Chernov (Universidad de Sonora), W. Yen (University of Georgia) and M. Barboza-Flores (Universidad de Sonora)

15:40 1338 Effects of Nb5+ Ions on Red Long-Lasting Phosphorescence Property of CaTiO3:Pr3+ - Y. Wang, Z. Jiang and Z. Wang (Lanzhou University)

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSession

• 1339 Preparation and Photoluminescent Properties of new Europium Complexes with 2’-Hydroxy- 3-(p- methoxyphe-nyl) Propiophenone - S. P. Khatkar (M.D.University), R. Kumar and I. Singh (M.D.University, Rohtak)

J5Sensors Based on nanotechnology 3Sensor / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Electronics and Photonics / High Temperature Materials / Dielectric Science and Technology

Southwest Hall, Lower Level, 1900-2100h

TuesdayEveningPosterSession

• 1355 Optical VOC Sensors Employing Self Assemble Monolayer of Metal Nanoparticles - C. Lu and C. Cheng (Fu-Jen Catholic University)

B1Electrochemistry of novel Electrode Materials for Energy Conversion and StorageBattery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology

Stevens 1, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

LithiumBatteries(Anodes)Chair:Z.Ogumi

08:00 223 Microwave Plasma CVD of Nanostructured Sn/C Composite Thin-Film Anodes for Li-Ion Batteries - R. M. Kostecki and M. Marcinek (LBNL)

08:20 224 First-Principle Coupled Elucidation on the Electrochemical Degradation Mechanism of Si Based Materials - Y. Kang, S. Lee, S. Kim, M. Sung, G. Jeong and W. Choi (Energy Lab, Samsung SDI Co., LTD)

08:40 225 Microstructure Design of Nanoporous NiSi-Si Composite Anode for Lithium-Ion Batteries - S. Chao (National Taiwan University), W. Liu (Industrial Technology Research Institute), N. N. Wu (National Taiwan University), D. Shieh (Industrial Technology Research Institute), H. Wu (Industrial Technology Research Institute) and M. Winter (Graz University of Technology)

09:00 226 Al Alloys as Anode Material for Rechargeable Lithium Ion Batteries - C. Wang (National University of Singapore), Y. Meng (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Y. Li (National University of Singapore) and G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

09:20 227 Freestanding Mesoporous Quasi-Single-Crystalline Co3O4 Nanowire Arrays and Their Direct Use as Anode for Lithium Ion Battery with Enhanced Capacity and Rate Capability - Y. Li, B. Tan and Y. Wu (The Ohio State University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

WedneSday, May 9, 20070900h........... Technical Exhibit, Southwest Exhibit Hall,

Lower Level

0930h........... Coffee Break, Southwest Exhibit Hall, Lower Level

1215h........... Dielectric Science and Technology Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Conference 4M, 4th Floor

1215h........... Energy Technology Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Lake Ontario Room, 8th Floor

1215h........... Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Lake Michigan Room, 8th Floor

1215h........... Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Astoria, 3rd Floor

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Stevens 2, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

FuelCells(Non-PtCatalysis)Chair:B.Y.LiawandA.VanderVen

08:00 228 Chalcogenide Oxygen Reduction Fuel Cell Catalysis - A. Wieckowski (University of Illinois), A. Lewera (Warsaw University), J. Inukai (University of Yamanashi), D. Cao (Harbin Engineering University) and N. Alonso-Vante (University of Poitiers)

08:20 229 Novel Chalcogenide-Based Materials for Oxygen Reduction Reaction - N. Alonso-Vante (University of Poitiers), C. Delacote (Laboratory of Electrocatalysis, UMR-CNRS), C. M. Johnston and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

08:40 230 Electrocatalysis of Oxygen Reduction on Chalcogenides: In Situ XAS and Electrochemical Investigations - S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University), J. Ziegelbauer (Northeastern University, Boston, MA), A. Gulla (ETEK-BASF), D. E. Ramaker and D. Gatewood (George Washington University)

09:00 231 Galvanodynamic Studies and Oscillatory Reactions at Ni Electrodes - G. Zangari (University of Virginia) and M. Villa (Universita; di Bergamo)

09:20 232 Novel Non-Pt PEM Fuel Cell Cathode Catalysts Based on Heteropoly Acid Materials - R. J. Stanis, M. Kuo (Colorado School of Mines), J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) and A. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 233 Heteropolyacids as Co-Catalysts with Platinum on the Anode of a Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - J. R. Ferrell, M. Kuo and A. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)

10:20 234 Performance of Nano-Structured Non-Platinum Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction in Fuel Cells - T. S. Olson, P. Atanassov and K. Chapman (University of New Mexico)

10:40 235 Electrochemical and X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy Investigations of Novel Self-supported Cobalt Porphyrin-based Electrocatalysts - S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University), J. Ziegelbauer (Northeastern University, Boston, MA), T. S. Olson and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

11:00 236 Electrochemical Characterization of Bi4Ti0.2V1.8O10.7 Catalyst to Methanol Oxidation - T. Xie, C. Wang and J. Ma (Tennessee Technological University)

11:20 237 Fe/N/C Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction Made with Furnace Carbon Black Powders of Different Grades - J. Dodelet (INRS), F. Charreteur and F. Jaouen (INRS-Energie, Materiaux et Telecommunications)

11:40 238 Tantalum Compounds as New Non-Platinum Cathode for PEFC - A. Ishihara, Y. Shibata, S. Mitsushima, N. Kamiya and K. Ota (Yokohama National University)

Stevens 1, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

EnergyTechnologyDivisionResearchAwardPresentationChair:K.Zaghib

10:00 239 The Novel Core-Shell Structure as Positive Electrode Material for Lithium Secondary Batteries - Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

LithiumBatteries(Cathodes)Chair:J.J.Xu

10:40 240 Electrochemical Characterization of Cathode Material (Li[Ni0.8Co0.1Mn0.1]O2 as Core and Li[Ni0.5-0.5xCoxMn0.5-0.5x]O2 as Shell)for Lithium-Ion Batteries - S. Amiruddin, B. Li (Illinois Institute of Technology), Y. Sun (Hanyang University) and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology)

11:00 241 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) Modeling of Li[Ni0.8Co0.1Mn0.1]O2 (as Core) and Li[NixCoyMnz]O2 (as Shell) for Lithium-Ion Battery Cathode Material - S. Amiruddin (Illinois Institute of Technology), Y. Sun (Hanyang University) and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology)

11:20 242 Stabilization of LiMn2O4 Lithium-Ion Batteries Using ZrO2 and TiO2 Thin-Film Coatings - K. A. Walz (University of Wisconsin - Madison), C. S. Johnson (Argonne National Laboratory), J. Genthe, L. Stoiber, A. Suyama, W. Zeltner, M. A. Anderson (University of Wisconsin - Madison) and M. Thackeray (Argonne National Laboratory)

11:40 243 Non-Contact Electromagnetic Methods for Determining the Conductivity of Powdered Electrode Materials - E. Shembel, V. Redko, V. Khandetskyy, T. Pastushkin and V. Redko (Inter-Intel, Inc.)

LithiumBatteries(Cathodes)Co-Chairs:D.AurbachandM.Balasubramanian

14:00 244 Suppression of Mn Dissolution in Spinel Cathodes by Trapping the Protons within Layered Oxide Cathodes - A. Manthiram and W. Choi (University of Texas at Austin)

14:20 245 Electrochemical and Thermal Studies of Lithium Iron Phosphate as Lithium Battery Cathode Material - H. Joachin and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology)

14:40 246 Electrochemical Properties of Acidic Titanium and Vanadium based Phosphates - K. S. Manepalli, V. Pralong (CRISMAT), V. Caignaert (Laboratoire CRISMAT, UMR 6508 CNRS ENSICAEN), V. Upadhyayula (IIT Madras) and B. Raveau (Laboratoire CRISMAT, UMR 6508 CNRS ENSICAEN)

15:00 247 High Voltage Cu(III) Oxides and Their Use as Cathode Materials - S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle)

15:20 248 Electrochemical Deposition of Mixed Rhenium-Molybdenum Oxides as Cathodes for Li Ion Batteries - B. P. Hahn and K. Stevenson (University of Texas at Austin)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

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16:00 249 In-Situ Calorimetric Investigation of the Novel Layered Li[Li0.12Ni0.3Mg0.02Mn0.56]O2 Cathode Material - S. Amiruddin (Illinois Institute of Technology), C. Lee (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute) and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology)

16:20 250 Electrochemical Performance of Various Electrodes for Lithium -Ion Batteries Deposited by the Condensation-Solidification Method - K. Y. Kylyvnyk (NanoEner), Y. Kalynushkin (NanoEner Technologies) and P. Novak (Ener1)

16:40 251 Abuse Response of 18650 Li-Ion Cells with Different Cathodes Using EC:EMC/LiPF6 and EC:PC:DMC/LiPF6 Electrolytes - E. P. Roth (Sandia National Laboratories)

17:00 252 Synthesis and Characterization of Redox-Active Polymers as Cathode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries and Supercapacitors - J. C. Henderson, Y. Kiya, G. Hutchison and H. Abruna (Cornell University)

17:20 253 Synthesis and Characterization of MoO3 Nanobelts Modified with Poly (ethylene gly-col) - C. S. Reddy, S. Mho and T. Park (Ajou University)

17:40 254 Lithium Insertion into Nano Phase MgTi2O5 with Pseudo Brookite Structure - M. Anji Reddy (Indian Institute of Technology Madras), S. Manepalli, P. Valarie, C. Vincent (Laboratoire CRISMAT, UMR 6508 CNRS ENSICAEN), U. Varadaraju (Indian Institute of Technology Madras) and R. Bernard (Laboratoire CRISMAT, UMR 6508 CNRS ENSICAEN)

Stevens 2, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

EnergyTechnologyDivisionResearchAwardPresentationChair:J.Prakash

14:00 255 Metal Monolayers in Electrocatalysis: From UPD to Pt Monolayer Fuel Cell Electrocatalysts - R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

FuelCellsCo-Chairs:S.GottesfeldandK.Kanamura

14:40 256 Pulsing for Enhanced CO Mitigation: Effect of Catalyst Durability - S. Mukerjee, C. Boggs (Northeastern University), J. Saunders (Battelle), B. Glenn, J. Meyers and C. Cucksey (Battelle Memorial Laboratory)

15:00 257 Pulsing for Enhanced CO Mitigation: Single Cell Performance - J. Saunders, B. Glenn, J. Myers, C. Cucksey (Battelle Memorial Laboratory), S. Mukerjee, C. Boggs (Northeastern University) and R. Urian (BAE Systems)

15:20 258 Anodic Dissolution of Ru and its effect on the Electrocatalysis of ORR in a DMFC - S. Mukerjee, V. Murthi, L. Gancs, B. Hult and Q. He (Northeastern University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 259 A Combined Surface Science and Electrochemical Study of Tungsten Carbides as Anode Electrocatalysts - E. C. Weigert, M. Zellner, A. Stottlemyer and J. Chen (University of Delaware)

16:20 260 Effect of Nitrogen Dopant on the Structure and Electrocatalytic Activity of Aligned Carbon Nanotubes - J. Yang and D. Liu (Argonne National Laboratory)

16:40 261 Structural Modeling of PEMFC Anode - K. Karan (Queen’s University)

17:00 262 An Algebraic Model of a Liquid Feed Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - K. Yin (Yuan-Ze University)

17:20 263 Effects of Pressure Modulation on Porous Gas Electrodes - G. Zangari (University of Virginia) and M. Villa (Universita di Bergamo)

17:40 264 Plasma Prepared Teflon-like Materials for Gas Diffusion Backing in Membrane Electrode Assembly - F. Shieu, Y. Pai, C. Lee and J. Zen (National Chung Hsing University)

B4Hydrogen Production, Transport, and Storage 2High Temperature Materials / Energy Technology / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Battery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Marquette, 3rd Floor

StorageMaterialsandProcessesCo-Chairs:M.HebenandV.Ramani

08:00 366 Hydrogen Generation Using NaBH4 Catalyzed by Solid Acid in a Flow Reactor - B. Ku, C. Jung, J. Jang, H. Lee, A. Kundu, C. Miesse, J. Gil, K. Chae, S. Kim, H. Cha and Y. Oh (Samsung Electro-Mechanics)

08:20 367 Study of Metal Borides for Sodium Borohydride Hydrolysis - J. C. Walter and S. Revankar (Purdue University)

08:40 368 Generation of Hydrogen from Liquid Acid-Catalyzed NaBH4 and Its Combined Operation with PEMFC - H. Kim, M. Han, K. An and J. Ahn (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)

09:00 369 Sodium Borohydride Hydrolysis Inhibition at Elevated Pressures - J. C. Walter and S. Revankar (Purdue University)

09:20 370 Electrodeposition of Microporous Co-P Catalysts and Their Hydrogen Generation Characteristics in Alkaline NaBH4 Solution - K. Cho (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), C. Park (Chonnam National University), K. Eom and H. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 371 Room-Temperature Hydrogen Production from Aqueous Ammonia-Borane Using Metal Catalysts - Q. Xu and M. Chandra (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

10:20 372 Investigation on Electroplating Pt-Ir Over Toray Carbon Paper as Electrodes for Ammonia Electrolysis - M. Muthuvel, B. K. Boggs and G. Botte (Ohio University)

10:40 373 Elucidating Hydrogen Desorption Mechanism of Lithium Amide and Hydride Mixtures via In-Situ Solid-State 1H NMR Characterization - C. Lu, J. Hu, J. Kwak, Z. Yang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) and L. Shaw (University of Connecticut)

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11:00 374 Electrochemical Properties of Alanates in Tetrahydrofuran - H. Senoh, T. Kiyobayashi, N. Kuriyama, K. Tatsumi and K. Yasuda (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

HydrogenTransportCo-Chairs:V.RamaniandM.Heben

11:20 375 Hydrogen Transport as Long Slugs in Natural Gas Pipelines and the Production of Pure Hydrogen from the Resulting Gas Mixtures - M. Ternan (EnPross Inc), C. Gardner (University of Ottawa) and B. Ibeh (University of Calgary)

11:40 376 Impedance Characteristics of Hydrogen Entry into Pipeline Steel used for Infrastructure Transportation Exposed in NS4 Solutions under Polarization Conditions - H. Castaneda and B. Leis (Battelle Memorial Institute)

B5Medical BatteriesBattery

Conference 4K, 4th Floor

Co-Chairs:E.TakeuchiandC.Holmes

09:00 377 The Lithium/Iodine-Polyvinylpyridine Pacemaker Battery - 35 years of Successful Clinical Use - C. Holmes (Greatbatch, Inc.)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 378 The Effect of Calixpyrrole Addition in PEO-LiTf and PEO-LiTfSI Systems - M. Kalita, M. S. Siekierski and A. Hekselman (Warsaw University of Technology)

10:20 379 Design of Hybrid Implantable Power Systems (HIPS): Optimization Based on Fundamentals of Materials and Energetics - F. Albano, D. Blaauw, D. Sylvester and A. Sastry (University of Michigan)

10:40 380 Implantable Battery Design for a Continuous Automatic Distraction Device - M. Chung, S. Feinberg and A. Sastry (University of Michigan)

11:00 381 Discharge Characteristics of Polypyrrole/Silver Vanadium Oxide Composite Used for Lithium Primary Batteries - B. N. Popov, Y. Anguchamy, J. Lee (University of South Carolina), C. Feger and T. Strange (St. Jude Medical CRMD)

Co-Chairs:E.TakeuchiandC.Holmes

14:00 382 A Twenty Five Year Perspective on Lithium-Thionyl Chloride Batteries for Implantable Medical Applications - W. G. Howard, P. Skarstad, E. Scott, D. Berberick, R. Buchman, B. Heller, M. Jain and D. Merritt (Medtronic)

14:40 383 Predicting Charge-Times of Internal Cardioverter Defibrillators - P. M. Gomadam, P. M. Gomadam, J. Brown, E. Scott and C. Schmidt (Medtronic)

15:00 384 Electrochemical Study of the High Silver Density Phase Ag4V2O6F2 for Primary Lithium Batteries - F. Sauvage (Northwestern University), V. Bodenez (Universite de Picardie Jules Verne), T. Albrecht (Northwestern university), J. Tarascon (Universite de Picardie Jules Verne) and K. Peoppelmeier (Northwestern University)15:20 385 End of Life Simulation of the Lithium/CFx System - S. M. Davis (Greatbatch Inc.), E. S. Takeuchi (Greatbatch, Inc.), W. Tiedemann (Slab Creek Consulting) and J. Newman (University of California, Berkeley)

15:40 386 The Electrochemical Properties of Lithium/Sulfur Battery for Medical Battery - H. Ahn (School of Nano and Advanced Materials Engineering), H. Ryu (Gyeongsang Natioal University), K. Kim, T. Nam and J. Ahn (Gyeongsang National University)

B6Power Sources for EV and HEV ApplicationsEnergy Technology / Battery

Williford C, 3rd Floor

Li-IonBatteriesCo-Chairs:K.M.AbrahamandK.Smith

14:00 414 A Study on the Structural Changes of Li1-xFePO4 and Its Derivatives During Lithium Extraction/Insertion Using Synchrotron Based In Situ X-Ray Diffraction - K. Chung, H. Shin, W. Min (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), W. Yoon, X. Yang (Brookhaven National Laboratory), C. Kim and B. Cho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

14:20 415 Selection of Conductive Additives in Li-Ion Battery Cathodes: A Numerical Study - Y. Chen, C. Wang (University of Michigan), G. Liu (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), X. Song, V. Battaglia (Lawerence Berkeley National Laboratory) and A. Sastry (University of Michigan)

14:40 416 Characterization of Polymeric Electrolytes Based on Hybrid Precusors and Polyethylene Glycols - M. S. Siekierski and M. Marczewski (Warsaw University of Technology)

15:00 417 Advancements in Nanoscale Lithium Titnate Oxide Material - V. E. House (Altairnano)

15:20 418 Degradation Analysis in Lithium-ion Batteries Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - G. Sikha and R. White (University of South Carolina)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 419 An Electrochemical/Thermal State Algorithm for Monitoring of High Power Lithium Ion Batteries - K. A. Smith (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

16:20 420 Mesoscale Modeling of a Li-Ion Polymer Cell - C. Wang and A. Sastry (University of Michigan)

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16:40 421 A Quick and Efficient Method for Consistent Initialization of Battery Models - V. Boovaragavan (Tennessee Technological University) and V. Subramanian (Tennessee Tech University)

17:00 422 Moving Boundary Model for the Discharge of a LiCoO2 Electrode - Q. Zhang and R. White (University of South Carolina)

C1Organic and Biological Electrochemistry General Oral and Poster SessionOrganic and Biological Electrochemistry

Continental B, Lobby Level

OrganicandBiologicalElectrochemistryGeneralOralSessionICo-Chairs:T.ChouandJ.Simonet

08:00 437 Silver Surface Chemically Doped by Palladium: A New Cathode for Electro-Catalytic Scission of Carbon-Bromine Bonds - P. Poizot (Universite de Picardie Jules Verne) and J. Simonet (Universite de Rennes 1)

08:20 438 About Nucleophilic Displacements at Solid Interfaces. Easy Electro-Catalytic Reduction of Alkyl Bromides in the Presence of Iodide at Palladiated Surfaces - J. Simonet (Universite de Rennes 1)

08:40 439 Catalytic Reduction of Halogenated Organic Compounds by Dimethylated Nickel(I) Salen Electrogenerated at Carbon Cathodes - M. Foley and D. G. Peters (Indiana University)

09:00 440 Catalytic Reduction of Hexachlorobenzene (HCB) by Electrogenerated Cobalt(I) Salen - P. C. Gach and D. G. Peters (Indiana University)

09:20 441 Aqueous Voltammetry of 1-Bromopyrrolidin-2,5-Dione - I. U. Haque, N. Aslam and S. Sadaf (University of Engineering and Technology)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 442 The Study of Electrochemical Cyclisation of Propargyl Derivatives Using [Ni(tmc)]Br2 as Catalyst in Microemulsions - M. Medeiros, A. Evans, A. Esteves, C. Neves (University of Minho) and D. Pletcher (University of Southampton)

10:20 443 See Symposium C1, Tuesday Evening Poster Session, following Abstract 436.

10:40 444 EIS and PM-IRRAS Investigations of the Interaction of Serum Albumin and Fibrinogen with a Biomedical-Grade Stainless Steel 316 LVM Surface - S. Omanovic, M. Desroches and N. Chaudhary (McGill University)

11:00 445 Electroauxiliaries - Scope and Limitaions for Introducing Imminium Ions into a Peptide on a Microelectrode Array - D. S. Kesselring (Washington Univeristy) and K. Moeller (Washington University in St. Louis)

11:20 446 Anodic Electrochemistry: Exploring the Reactivity of New Radical Cation Intermediates - F. Tang and K. Moeller (Washington University in St. Louis)

11:40 447 Development of the Microcontact Imprinting Antibody for the Detection of Ovalbumin - W. Su, C. Wang, Y. Weng, J. Rick and T. Chou (National Cheng-Kung University)

OrganicandBiologicalElectrochemistryGeneralOralSessionIICo-Chairs:P.ZumanandH.Schaefer

14:00 448 Methoxylation of 4-Methylanisole on GC Electrode - Effect of Supporting Electrolyte on Kinetics and Selectivity of the Process - T. Bystron and K. Bouzek (Institute of Chemical Technology Prague)

14:20 449 Oxidations at the Nickel Hydroxide-Electrode.- Anodic Conversion of ß-Amino Alcohols to Glycin Derivatives - H. J. Schaefer, M. Schamann and M. Rother (Organisch-Chemisches Institut der Universitat)

14:40 450 Electrochemical Oxidation of Alcohols Catalyzed by New Organic Mediators - Y. Demizu, T. Oda, O. Onomura and Y. Matsumura (Nagasaki University)

15:00 451 Synthesis and Reactions of New Triarylamine Electrocatalysts - A. J. Fry, X. Wu, M. Dube, G. Isaacman and P. Lambert (Wesleyan University)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 452 Anion Radical of 3,5-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-oxo-2,5-Cyclohexadienylideneacetonitrile: Dimerization - I. U. Haque and A. Khan (University of Engineering and Technology)

16:00 453 Contribution to the Solution Chemistry of Orthopthaladehyde - P. Zuman and N. Salem (clarkson university)

16:20 454 Electrochemical Methods for Observing Electron Transfer from Bacterial Biofilms to Conductive Surfaces - E. Marsili and D. Bond (University of Minnesota)

16:40 455 Reduction Potential Shifts Due to Active Site and Surface Mutations of Yeast Cytochrome c Peroxidase - C. M. DiCarlo (Clarion University of Pennsylvania), J. Erman and L. Vitello (Northern Illinois University)

D1Corrosion General SessionCorrosion

PDR 3, 3rd Floor

Co-Chairs:D.HansenandP.Schmuki

08:20 547 Initial Electroless NiP Coating Behavior on Mg - Al - Zn Alloy AZ91 - M. Anik and E. Korpe (Eskisehir Osmangazi University)

08:40 548 The Corrosion Behavior of Decorative Chromium Deposits Electroplated from the Trivalent Chromium Bath - C. Chen (Chang Gung University), F. Hsu (Mingchi University of Technology) and C. Huang (Chang Gung University)

09:00 549 Corrosion Behavior of Electrodeposited Ni-W Coatings - M. Donten (Warsaw Unoversity), Z. J. Stojek (Warsaw University) and A. Krolikowski (Warsaw University of Technology)

09:20 550 Hot Corrosion Behavior of Newly Developed Nickel-based Superalloy and Comparison with other Alloys - G. Injeti, W. Alasdair and D. Hailiang (Northumbria University)

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Co-Chairs:P.SchmukiandD.Hansen

10:00 551 The Electrochemical Polishing Behavior of the Rotating Disc Electrode made of 64 Brass in the Aqueous Phosphoric Acids - C. Huang (Chang Gung University), F. Hsu (Mingchi University of Technology), Y. Chen and S. Huang (Chang Gung University)

10:20 552 The Rod-Climbing Phenomenon of the Viscous Film on the Surface of Brass Cylinder During Electropolishing in the Aqueous Phosphoric Acids - M. Sun, C. Huang and S. Huang (Chang Gung University)

10:40 553 The AC Impedance Behavior of Ni-Based Superalloy, Inconel 718, During Electrochemical Polishing in the Perchloric-Acetic Mixed Acids - Y. Chen, Y. Chen (Chang Gung University), F. Hsu (Mingchi University of Technology) and C. Huang (Chang Gung University)

E1Advanced Gate Stack, Source/Drain, and Channel Engineering for Si-Based CMOS: new Materials, Processes, and Equipment 3Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / High Temperature Materials

Boulevard C, 2nd Floor

AdvancedSource/DrainEngineeringCo-Chairs:P.TimansandY.Kim

08:10 595 Mechanistic Understanding of Native Defect Clustering and Annihilation in Complex Si-SiO2 Systems Through First Principles-based Atomistic Modeling - G. S. Hwang, S. Lee and S. Lee (University of Texas at Austin)

08:30 596 Defect-medicated Mechanisms of N-type Dopant Diffusion in Silicon - G. S. Hwang, S. Harrison and K. Kweon (University of Texas at Austin)

08:50 597 Junction Architectures for Planar Devices - B. J. Pawlak, R. Duffy (NXP Semiconductors), T. Hoffman (IMEC), S. Felch (Applied Materials), P. Eyben, B. Van Daele and W. Vandervorst (IMEC)

09:20 598 Defect Engineering for Ultrashallow Junctions Using Surfaces - E. G. Seebauer (University of Illinois), S. Yeong, M. Srinivasan (National University of Singapore), C. Kwok, R. Vaidyanathan (University of Illinois), B. Colombeau and L. Chan (Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 599 Reduced Parameter Fluctuation with Laser and Flash Lamp Anneal for 65 nm Volume Production - T. Feudel and M. Horstmann (AMD)

10:30 600 Diffraction Originated Local Heating of Nanometer Scale Device Patterns in Lamp-Based Rapid Thermal Annealing - W. Yoo and K. Kang (WaferMasters, Inc.)

10:50 601 Relaxation-Induced Excess Leakage Current in Recessed Si1-xGex Source/Drain Junctions - C. Claeys (IMEC, EE Dept., KU Leuven), E. Simoen, M. Chowdhury, N. Bhouri, P. Verheyen, F. Leys, O. Richard, R. Loo (IMEC), V. Machkaoutsan, P. Tomasini, S. Thomas (ASM), J. Lu, J. Weijtmans and R. Wise (Texas Instruments)

11:10 602 Growth Kinetics and Boron-Doping of very High Ge Content Si1-xGex for Sources and Drains Engineering - J. Hartmann (CEA-LETI, Minatec), F. Gonzatti, J. Barnes and T. Billon (CEA-LETI)

11:30 603 Chlorine for In-Situ Low-Temperature Silicon Surface Cleaning for Epitaxy Applications - K. H. Chung and J. C. Sturm (Princeton University)

AdvancedSource/DrainEngineeringCo-Chairs:M.C.OzturkandT.Feudel

14:00 604 Selective Si:C Epitaxy Growth on Recessed Area and Material Properties Characterizations - Y. Kim, Z. Ye, A. Lam, A. Zojaji, Y. Cho and S. Kuppurao (Applied Materials)

14:30 605 Defect Free Embedded Silicon Carbon Stressor Selectively Grown into Recessed Source Drain Areas of NMOS Devices - M. Bauer, Y. Zhang, D. Weeks (ASM America), V. Machkaoutsan (ASM Belgium) and S. Thomas (ASM)

14:50 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:10 606 Chemical Vapor Deposition Epitaxy of Silicon and Silicon-Carbon Alloys at High Rates and Low Temperatures Using Neopentasilane - J. C. Sturm, K. Chung (Princeton University), E. Sanchez, K. K. Singh and S. Kuppurao (Applied Materials)

15:40 607 Dopant Segregated Pt and Ni-Germanide Schottky S/D p-MOSFETs with Strained Si-SiGe Channel - H. Zang and C. Chua (National University of Singapore)

16:00 608 NiSi Roughness on Embedded SiGe - O. Kwon (Infineon Technologies NA), O. Kwon (IBM SRDC), J. Han (Infineon Technologies NA) and H. Utomo (IBM SRDC)

16:20 609 NiSi for CMOS: Comparison of Phase Transformation Curves for Si and SiGe Substrates Annealed in a Near-Isothermal Cavity - I. J. Malik, M. Ouaknine, T. Fukada, T. Ueda, W. Yoo (WaferMasters, Inc.), P. Press and R. Binder (AMD)

E2Processes at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 2Electronics and Photonics

Boulevard B, 2nd Floor

Co-Chairs:J.J.KellyandA.Etcheberry

09:00 629 Growth and Formation of Thin Anodic Films on InP - N. Simon (Versailles University) and A. Etcheberry (CNRS)

09:30 630 A Relevant Anodic Passivation of n- and p-InP Surface in Liquid Ammonia: First Evidence of Stable Phosphorus-Nitrogen Bonds - A. Goncalves, O. Seitz, A. Eb, C. Mathieu, M. Herlem and A. Etcheberry (Versailles University)

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10:00 631 The Role of the Surface Chemistry on the Evolution of Kinetic of Hole Injection by Fe(CN)6

3- at n- InP - A. Etcheberry (Institut Lavoisier UMR CNRS 8180), N. Simon (Versailles University) and I. Gérard (Institut Lavoisier UMR CNRS)

10:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:40 632 Quantitative Infrared Investigation of the Acido-Basic Equilibrium at a Carboxy-Terminated Silicon Surface - F. Ozanam, D. Aureau, A. Gouget-Laemmel, C. Henry de Villeneuve, A. Moraillon, P. Allongue (Ecole Polytechnique, CNRS) and J. Chazalviel (CNRS-Ecole Polytechnique)

11:10 633 In-Situ IR Spectroscopy to Study Anodic Oxidation of Silicon in KOH Solution - H. Philipsen (University of Utrecht), J. Chazalviel (CNRS-Ecole Polytechnique) and P. Allongue (CNRS-Ecole Polytechnique, Laboratoire de Physique de la Matiere Condensee)

11:30 634 Mechanism of the Initial Oxidation of Hydrogen and Halogen Terminated Ge(111) and Ge(100) Surfaces - S. Sun (Stanford University), Y. Sun, Z. Liu and P. Pianetta (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory)

11:50 635 Passivation of Si(100) Surface by S from a Solution and Its Effect on Schottky Barrier Height - M. Y. Ali and M. Tao (University of Texas At Arlington)

Co-Chairs:C.Levy-ClementandP.Kulesza

14:00 636 Wet Chemical Etching of Wide Bandgap Semiconductors- GaN, ZnO, and SiC - S. Pearton, W. Lim, F. Ren and D. Norton (University of Florida)

14:30 637 Photoelectrochemistry and Etching of SiC: A Comparison with Si - D. van Dorp (CMI) and J. Weyher (Institute for Molecules and Materials)

15:00 638 Photo-Dynamics of AlxGa1-xAs Heterostructure Dissolution - E. Yi and M. Parker (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 639 Deposition and Characterization of Copper Chalcopyrite Based Solar Cells Using Electrochemical Techniques - P. Dale, A. Samantilleke (University of Bath), G. Zoppi, I. Forbes (Northumbria University), S. Roncallo (Cranfield University) and L. Peter (University of Bath)

16:00 640 Blinking Mechanism of Colloidal Semiconductor Quantum Dots: Role of Fluctuating Double Layer Potential - M. A. Stroscio, M. Dutta (Univ. of IL at Chicago), T. Yamanaka, S. Liao (University of Illinois at Chicago) and M. Vasudev (Univ. of IL at Chicago)

16:20 641 Characterization and Modeling of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells - L. Peter (University of Bath)

16:50 Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes)

17:00 642 Screening Semiconductor Photocatalysts by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy - A. J. Bard and J. Lee (The University of Texas at Austin)

E3Silicon nitride, Silicon Dioxide Thin Insulating Films and Emerging Dielectrics 9Dielectric Science and Technology

Continental A, Lobby Level

Ultra-ThinFilm/Reliability(cont.)Co-Chairs:B.HubbardandJ.Yota

08:00 678 CaCu3Ti4O12, a Novel Material for Capacitive Applications: Thin Film Growth and Characterization - R. Lo Nigro (IMM), R. G. Toro, G. Malandrino, I. L. Fragala (Dipartimento Scienze Chimiche Universita di Catania), P. Fiorenza and V. Raineri (IMM-CNR)

08:20 679 SiN Conductivity and Capacitor Reliability - G. Drandova, J. M. Beall and K. D. Decker (TriQuint Semiconductor)

09:00 680 On-Wafer Test Method of Metal-Insulator-Metal Capacitor Life Using Time Dependent Dielectric Breakdown - B. N. De and M. Shokrani (Anadigics)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 681 Influence of Oxide Breakdown Percolation Resistance on MOSFETs (Invited Paper) - K. Pey, V. Lo (Nanyang Technological University), C. Tung (Institute of Microelectronics), W. Lim and D. Ang (Nanyang Technological University)

10:40 682 Microscopic Mechanism of Silicon Thermal Oxdation Process - H. Kageshima, M. Uematsu (NTT Basic Research Laboratories, NTT Corporation), T. Akiyama and T. Ito (Mie University)

11:20 683 A New Kinetic Equation for Thermal Oxidation of Silicon Replacing the Deal-Grove Equation - T. Watanabe (Waseda University)

ThinFilm/Processing/CharacterizationCo-Chairs:D.BauzaandY.Kamakura

14:00 684 Plasma Etching Technology for Low-k Porous SiOCH Films - M. Hori (Nagoya University)

14:40 685 CON-TACT® Planarization Process of Spin-on Dielectrics for Device Fabrication - W. Shih (Brewer Science, Inc.), J. Yota (Skyworks Solutions, Inc.) and K. Itchhaporia (Brewer Science, Inc.)

15:20 686 Luminescence from Si Nanoclusters Formed in Silicon Oxide and Silicon Nitride Based Materials - T. Roschuk, O. H. Zalloum, J. Wojcik and P. Mascher (McMaster University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 687 Low Temperature Silicon Nitride Deposition by Inductively Coupled Plasma CVD for New Applications - H. Kim, Y. Lee, Y. Ra (BMR Technology Corp.), G. Li (University of California, Irvine) and J. Yota (Skyworks Solutions, Inc.)

16:40 688 A Photoluminescence Study of Magnetron-Sputtered SiO2 Films Co-Doped with (Er, Ge) - C. L. Heng, O. H. Zalloum, E. Chelomentsev and P. Mascher (McMaster University)

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17:00 689 New Characterization Methodology of Borderless Silicon Nitride Charge Kinetic Using C(V) Hysteresis Loops - G. Beylier, B. Sylvie (STMicroelectronics) and G. Gerard (IMEP)

17:20 690 New Dynamic SIMS Protocol for Characterization of Ultra-thin SiON Gate Dielectric Material - J. T. Mayer, T. Buyuklimanli and C. Magee (Evans Analytical Group)

17:40 691 Innovative Low Damage Silicon Nitride Passivation of 100 nm In0.4AlAs/In0.4GaAs Metamorphic HEMTs with Remote ICPCVD - D. Kim, J. Maeng, S. Kim, J. Her, S. Yeon (Seoul National University), H. Kim (BMR Technology Corp.) and K. Seo (Seoul National University)

18:00 692 Effects of High-Temperature Porogens on Materials Properties of Novel 2-Pahse Low-k Dielectrics - M. Che, J. Leu, Y. Chen, C. Huang and S. Choang (National Chiao Tung University)

E4SOI Device Technology 13Electronics and Photonics

Stevens 5, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

MaterialCharacterizationCo-Chairs:S.BedellandW.Xiong

08:20 735 SOI Metrology and Characterization in Modern Wafer Production - O. Kononchuk, F. Brunier and M. Kennard (SOITEC)

09:00 736 Investigation of Apertureless NSOM for Measurement of Stress in Strained Silicon - R. Geer, C. McDonough and Y. Wang (SUNY)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 737 Effective Control of Strain in SOI by SiN Deposition - D. Kosemura and A. Ogura (Meiji University)

10:20 738 Structural Properties of Tensile-Strained Si Layers Grown on Si1-xGex Virtual Substrates (x = 0.2, 0.3, 0.4 and 0.5) - J. Hartmann (CEA-LETI, Minatec), D. Rouchon, P. Holliger (CEA-LETI), M. Mermoux (LEPMI / ENSEEG / INPG) and T. Billon (CEA-LETI)

10:40 739 X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy Study of Biaxially Strained Si Nanomembranes - C. Euaruksakul, Z. Li, D. Savage and M. Lagally (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

11:00 740 Comparison of Differenbt Etching Techniques in Order to Reveal Dislocations in Thick Ge Layers - A. Abbadie (SOITEC, Bernin), J. Hartmann (CEA/LETI Minatec) and C. Deguet (CEA-LETI)

11:20 741 Development of a Chromium-free Defect Etching Solution for Application on SOI - J. Maehliss (JWG-University), A. Abbadie (SOITEC, Bernin) and B. Kolbesen (JWG-University, Frankfurt)

11:40 742 Mobility Characterization by Magnetoresistance in Ultra Thin SOI Ring-FETs - S. Cristoloveanu (IMEP-INP Grenoble) and V. C. Turumella (University of Western Australia)

TechnologyandMaterials

Co-Chairs:B.-Y.NguyenandR.Geer

14:00 743 Strained Silicon Directly on Insulator (SSOI): Biaxial, Uniaxial, or Hybrid Strain? - A. Thean (Freescale Semiconductor)

14:40 744 Hybrid Orientation Si-Si Interfaces by Hydrophilic Wafer Bonding and High Temperature Oxide Dissolution: Wafer Fabrication Technique and Device Applications - K. Saenger, J. de Souza, K. Fogel, J. Ott, A. Reznicek (T. J. Watson Research Center), H. Yin, C. Sung (IBM Semiconductor Research and Development Center) and D. Sadana (T. J. Watson Research Center)

15:20 745 Fabrication of SOI MOSFET by “Separation by Bonding Silicon Islands (SBSI)” Method - K. Kanemoto, H. Oka, H. Hisamatsu, Y. Matsuzawa, Y. Kitano, T. Hara, M. Hoshina (Seiko Epson Corporation, Fujimi Plant), S. Ohmi (Tokyo Institute of Technology) and J. Kato (Seiko Epson Corporation, Fujimi Plant)

15:40 746 Epitaxial Regrowth of Ge on SGOI and GeOI Substrates Obtained by Ge Condensation - J. Damlencourt (CEA/LETI), Y. Campidelli (STMicroelectronics), M. Roure (CEA/LETI/DPTS), B. Vincent (CEA/LETI/D2NT/LFE), E. Martinez, F. Fillot, B. Arrazat (CEA/LETI/DPTS), T. NGuyen, S. Cristoloveanu (IMEP-INP Grenoble) and C. Laurent (CEA/LETI/D2NT/LNDE)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 747 Ordered Lattices of Quantum Dots on Ultrathin SOI Nanomembranes - P. Evans, R. Clark, D. Detert (University of Wisconsin), M. Lagally (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Z. Cai (Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory)

16:40 748 LEGO Process for Mixed Power Applications: Fabrication at Low Cost of Localized Thick SOI Layers - J. R. Dilhac (LAAS-CNRS), I. Bertrand (SOITEC), J. Dilhac (LAAS-CNRS), P. Renaud (Freescale Semiconductors), M. Bafleur and C. Ganibal (LAAS-CNRS)

17:00 749 A Novel Method to Fabricate Multiple-Layer SOI -- Single-Crystal Si Nanomembrane Transfer and Stacking - W. Peng, M. Roberts, E. Nordberg, F. Flack, P. Colavita, R. Hamers, D. Savage (University of Wisconsin Madison), M. Lagally (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and M. Eriksson (University of Wisconsin Madison)

17:20 750 Strained Silicon-On-Insulator - Fabrication and Characterization - M. Reiche, C. Himcinschi, U. Goesele, S. Christiansen (MPI Halle), S. Mantl, D. Buca, Q. Zhao, S. Feste (FZ Juelich), R. Loo, D. Nguyen (IMEC Leuven), W. Buchholtz, A. Wei, M. Horstmann (AMD Dresden), D. Feijoo and P. Storck (Siltronic AG)

17:40 751 Advanced Heterostructure Si-InSb on Insulator Formed by Hydrogen Transfer of Bonded Si Layer and SiO2 Film - V. P. Popov, I. Tyschenko and E. Cherkov (Instittute of Semiconductor Physics)

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E5State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors (SOTAPOCS 46)Electronics and Photonics

Boulevard A, 2nd Floor

GaNandWideBandgapMaterialsCo-Chairs:Y.C.WuandV.Gambin

09:00 799 GaN MEMS by MOCVD Growth of GaN on Patterned Si Substrates and Wet Etching - K. M. Lau, Z. Yang, B. Zhang and K. Chen (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

09:30 800 Reliability of AlGaN/AlN/GaN HEMTs - V. Gambin, R. Coffie, Y. Chen, I. Smorchkova, M. Wojtowicz, Y. Chou, B. Heying and A. Oki (Northrop Grumman Corporation)

10:00 801 Thermally Stable Novel Metal Contacts on Bulk, Single-Crystal n-Type ZnO - J. Wright, R. Khanna, L. Voss, L. Stafford, B. Gila, D. Norton, S. Pearton, F. Ren and I. Kravchenko (University of Florida)

10:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:40 802 Effects of Laser Sources on the Reverse-Bias Leakages of Laser Lift-Off GaN-Based LEDs - Y. S. Wu, J. Cheng (National Chiao-Tung Univ.) and H. Ouyanga (National Chung Hsing University)

11:00 803 Robust Detection of Hydrogen Using Differential AlGaN/GaN High Electron Mobility Transistor Sensing Diodes - H. Wang, T. Anderson, F. Ren, C. Li, Z. Low, J. Lin, B. Gila, S. Pearton (University of Florida), A. Dabiran and A. Osinsky (SVT Associates)

11:20 804 Electronic Properties of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Systems - M. Dutta, M. A. Stroscio, Y. Li, K. Sun and M. Vasudev (Univ. of Illinois at Chicago)

F1Electrochemical Processing in ULSI and MEMS 3Electrodeposition

PDR 2, 3rd Floor

Co-Chairs:K.SemkowandJ.Dukovic

08:10 859 Challenges and Opportunities for Electrochemical Processing in Microelectronics - T. Ritzdorf (Semitool, Inc.)

08:50 860 Superfilling High AR and Nanometer Dimension Features by Electrodeposition of Rhodium - I. Shao (IBM)

09:10 861 Development of Manufacturable Solutions for the Direct Plating of Copper on Robust ALD-Grown Barriers - S. Kumar, D. Greenslit and E. Eisenbraun (University at Albany-SUNY)

09:30 Intermission (30 Minutes)

10:00 862 Transient Overgrowth of a Resistive Barrier Layer by Electrodeposited Metal in the Presence of Additives - M. Willis, Y. Qin (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and R. Alkire (University of Illinois)

10:20 863 Electroless Copper Deposition on Ruthenium for Damascene Interconnects - Q. Chen and X. Lin (Cookson Electronics/Enthone)

10:40 864 Etching Rate Enhancement of Copper by Adding Sulfur Compounds in Chemical-Mechanical Polishing Slurries - T. Kanki (Fujitsu Lab. Ltd.), T. Shirasu (Fujitsu Ltd.), T. Kimura, T. Nakamura (Fujitsu Lab. Ltd.) and M. Miyajima (Fujitsu Ltd.)

11:00 865 Etching of Ti/W Alloy for Definition of Under Bump Metallurgy (UBM) on Semiconductor Wafers - K. W. Semkow, C. Bailey, D. Rath, R. Werner, H. Liu and B. Sundlof (IBM)

11:20 866 XPS-study of Cu/epoxy Interfaces after different Wet Chemical Treatments - A. A. Vervaet (UGent), S. Siau (Ocas) and B. De Roo (Elis/UGent)

11:40 867 Controlling Whisker Formation in Tin-Based Solders Using Electrically Mediated Electrodeposition - H. Garich, H. McCrabb, M. Inman and E. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.)

12:00 868 Mechanism of Selective Etching of SiGe Layers in SiGe/Si Systems - J. Kato, H. Oka, K. Kanemoto, H. Hisamatsu, Y. Matsuzawa, Y. Kitano, T. Hara, M. Hoshina (Seiko Epson Corporation, Fujimi Plant) and S. Ohmi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Co-Chairs:M.LayandJ.Dickerson

14:00 869 Epitaxial Electrodeposition of ZnO onto Au from Highly Alkaline Solution - J. A. Switzer (University of Missouri-Rolla), S. Limmer (Argonne) and E. Kulp (University of Missouri-Rolla)

14:40 870 Electrodeposited CoNiFe/Cu and Bi2Te3 Nanotubes - D. Davis, D. Pinisetty, M. Moldovan (Louisiana State University), A. Prabhakar (IBM), D. Young, R. Devireddy, M. Murphy and E. Podlaha (Louisiana State University)

15:00 871 Electrodeposition of Ni under a Magnetic Field - M. Motoyama, Y. Fukunaka (Kyoto University) and S. Kikuchi (The University of Shiga Prefecture)

15:20 872 Photocatalytic Initiation of Electroless Deposition - S. Galea, C. Boxall (University of Central Lancashire), P. Goodall and S. Woodbury (Nexia Solutions Ltd)

15:40 873 Electrodeposition of Amorphous CoNiMo Magnetic Nanowires - M. C. Esteves, P. Sumodjo (Universidade de Sao Paulo) and E. Podlaha (Louisiana State University)

16:00 874 Monitoring of Electroless Solutions for Deposition of Magnetic Alloys - S. Aleynik, J. Tyutina, M. Pavlov, E. Shalyt and P. Bratin (ECI Technology)

16:20 875 Electrophoretic Deposition of Polymer-Nanocrystal Heterostructures - J. Dickerson, S. Hasan, S. Somarajan, C. Adkins, L. Swafford, E. Harth and S. Rosenthal (Vanderbilt University)

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16:40 876 Nickel Displacement Plating into Porous Silicon with Aspect Ratio 200 - C. Xu (Duquesne University), X. Zhang (University of California at Los Angeles), K. Tu (Universioty of California, USA) and Y. Xie (University of California at Los Angeles)

17:00 877 Porous Gold Structures Built on Silicon Substrates - J. A. Brito Neto (Tokyo University of Science - Faculty of Science and Technology), K. Kondo and M. Hayase (Tokyo University of Science)

17:20 878 Electrochemical ALD Formation of Elemental Nanofilms - J. Stickney, J. Kim, Y. Kim, D. Vairavapandian and C. Thambidurai (The University of Georgia)

17:40 879 Electronic Applications of 2-Dimensional Networks of Carbon Nanotubes - M. D. Lay and P. Vichchulada (University of Georgia)

G2Design of Electrode StructuresIndustrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Energy Technology

Williford B, 3rd Floor

DirectMethanolFuelCellsCo-Chairs:D.T.Mah,E.S.DeCastro,andL.Lipp

09:00 901 DMFC Electrode Fabrication, Structure and Fuel Cell Performance - L. Birry, R. Allen, C. Bock, R. McMillan and B. MacDougall (National Research Council Canada)

09:20 902 A Conductive Nb-Doped Titania Supported Electrocatalyst for Use in DMFCs Synthesized at Low Temperature - R. Fuentes, B. L. Garcia and J. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

BiofuelCellsCo-Chairs:D.T.Mah,E.S.DeCastro,andL.Lipp

09:40 903 Design of Chitosan Gel Pore Structure: Towards Enzyme Catalyzed Electrodes - M. J. Cooney, M. Windmeisser, B. Liaw (University of Hawaii) and S. Minteer (Saint Louis University)

10:00 904 Dye Mediator-Enzyme Anodes for Application in Biofuel Cells - M. Muzikar (UC Davis), D. Scott (University of Hawaii at Manoa) and M. Toney (UC Davis)

10:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

FundamentalsCo-Chairs:D.T.Mah,E.S.DeCastro,andL.Lipp

10:40 905 Intrinsic Kinetic Equations for the HOR and ORR: the Thermodynamic Foundation for Designing the PEMFC Electrodes - J. X. Wang (Brookhaven National Laboratory), T. Springer, F. Uribe (Los Alamos National Laboratory) and R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

StructualImpactCo-Chairs:D.T.Mah,E.S.DeCastro,andL.Lipp

11:00 906 Nanostructured Bi-functional Electrocatalysts for Degradation Mitigation in PEFCs - P. Trogadas and V. Ramani (Illinois Institute of Technology)

11:20 907 Effect of Particle Size Distribution on Platinum Surface Area Loss in PEMFC Cathodes - E. F. Holby (University of Wisconsin - Madison), Y. Shao-Horn (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and D. Morgan (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

11:40 908 Surface Properties of Nanofibers Electrodes and Their Effect on ORR Kinetics in Fuel Cells - T. D. Hall (University of Notre Dame), D. Firsich (Inorganic Specialist Inc.), D. Hill and A. Miller (University of Notre Dame)

MicrofabricationCo-Chairs:D.T.Mah,E.S.DeCastro,andL.Lipp

14:00 909 Employment of Microfabrication Technologies for Fabrication of Miniature Energy Conversion and Storage Devices - D. A. Brevnov and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

SolidOxideFuelCellsCo-Chairs:D.T.Mah,E.S.DeCastro,andL.Lipp

14:20 910 Dynamic First-Principles Molecular-Scale Model for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - V. H. Schmidt (Montana State University)

14:40 911 Micro-Structural Modeling of SOFC Electrodes - J. Golbert, N. Brandon and C. Adjiman (Imperial College)

15:00 912 Anode Characterization and SOFC Performance Using Ni-YSZ Anodes Formed by Ni Impregnation Methods - A. Singh (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi) and V. Krishnan (Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

CharacterizationCo-Chairs:D.T.Mah,E.S.DeCastro,andL.Lipp

15:40 913 Novel Technique for Characterizing Porous Structure of Electrodes, Membranes and Other Components of Electrochemical Systems in Real Environment. Method of Standard Porosimetry - A. Sakars (Porotech Ltd.) and Y. Volfkovich (A.N.Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Elerctrochemistry of RAS)

ElectrolysisCo-Chairs:D.T.Mah,E.S.DeCastro,andL.Lipp

16:00 914 Carbon-supported Rhodium Sulfide Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction in Electrolysis and Fuel Cells - S. Mukerjee, L. Gancs (Northeastern University), A. Gulla and R. Allen (ETEK-BASF)

16:20 915 A Tantalum Oxide Electrode for Electrochemical Ozone Generation - K. Kaneda, K. Kitsuka, Y. Nowatari, M. Ikematsu, M. Iseki (Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.), T. Higuchi, T. Hattori, T. Tsukamoto (Tokyo University of Science) and T. Yonesaki (Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.)

16:40 916 Production of Ni and Pt Architectures by the Use of a Latex-Microsphere Template - L. Tsagalas, D. Hill and A. Miller (University of Notre Dame)

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H1Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerene and nanostructured Materials, in Honor of David SchusterFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Stevens 3, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Chair:D.M.Guldi

13:50 962 The Effects of Molecular Topology and Connectivity on the Dynamics of Photoinduced Electron Transfer Processes in Porphyrin-[60]Fullerene Hybrid Systems - D. I. Schuster (New York University)

14:25 963 Linking Fullerenes to Electron Donors - from Conjoined Twins to Nanomachines - D. Guldi (University of Erlangen)

14:50 964 Photosynthetic Composite of Light Harvesting Complex and Reaction Center - Y. Kobuke and Y. Kuramochi (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)

15:15 965 Investigating The Frontier Orbitals of 16 C60(CF3)n Derivatives (n = 2-12) With CV E1/2 Measurements, UV-VIS Spectra, and DFT Calculations - S. H. Strauss (Colorado State University), A. Popov (Moscow State University), I. Kareev (Russian Academy of Sciences), N. B. Shustova (CSU), E. Stukalin (University of Chicago), S. Lebedkin (Institute for Nanotechnology Karlsruhe), O. Boltalina (Colorado State University) and L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden)

15:40 966 Supramolecular Nanohybrids: Non-cova-lently Assembled Donor-Acceptor Zinc Naphthalocyanine - Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes - F. D’Souza, R. Chitta (Wichita State University), A. Sandanayaka (Tohoku University), A. Schumacher (Wichita State University), L. D’Souza (University of Illinois at Chicago), Y. Araki (Tohoku University) and O. Ito (Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials)

Chair:F.D’Souza

16:20 967 Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Electron-Rich Perylenediimide-Fullerene Dyad - Y. Shibano, T. Umeyama, Y. Matano (Kyoto University), N. Tkachenko, H. Lemmetyinen (Tampere University of Technology), Y. Araki, O. Ito (Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials) and H. Imahori (Kyoto University)

16:45 968 Fullerene-(pi-Conjugated Oligomer)-Donor Molecular Wires - F. Langa, F. Oswald (Universidad Castilla-la Mancha), D. Islam (Tohoku University/Jahangirnagar University), Y. Araki (Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials), V. Troiani, R. Caballero, P. de la Cruz (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha) and O. Ito (Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials)

17:10 969 On-Off Switching of Electronic Communication in Tetraazachlorin-C60 Conjugates - T. Fukuda, S. Masuda, J. Sato and N. Kobayashi (Tohoku University)

17:35 970 Photoinduced Processes in Covalent or Self-Assembled Multi-Porphyrins - N. Solladie (CNRS)

18:00 971 Electric Field effects on Excitation Dynamics in Electron Donor and Acceptor Pairs of Porphyrin and Fullerene - N. Ohta (Hokkaido University)

H5Endofullerenes and Carbon nanocapsulesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Stevens 4, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Chair:A.Balch

10:00 1072 Structure and Properties of Rare-Earth Metallofullerenes and Metallofullerene Nano-Peapods: X-ray Diffraction and Soft X-ray Magnetic Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy - R. Kitaura, H. Okimoto, Y. Kato (Nagoya University), T. Nakamura (JASRI-the Spting-8), Y. Kitamura, E. Nishibori, S. Aoyagi, M. Sakata and H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

10:20 1073 Missing Endohedral Metallofullerenes: La@C72 Having a Non-IPR Carbon Cage - T. Akasaka, H. Nikawa, T. Kikuchi, T. Wakahara, T. Nakahodo, G. Rahman, T. Tsuchiya (University of Tsukuba), Y. Maeda (Tokyo Gakugei University), K. Yoza (Bruker AXS K. K.), N. Mizorogi (Institute for Molecular Science), Z. Slanina (IMS) and S. Nagase (Institute for Molecular Science)

10:40 1074 Improved Processes for Production and Separation of Endohedral Metallofullerenes - R. Bolskar and J. Raebiger (TDA Research Inc.)

11:00 1075 The Chemical Reactivity and Regioselectivity of Sc3N-Endohedral Metallofullerenes - T. Cai (Virginia Tech), C. Shu, L. Xu, J. Reid (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), M. Olmstead, A. Balch (University of California), H. Gibson and H. C. Dorn (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

11:20 1076 Chemical Separation and Structural Characterization of Thulium-Based Trimetallic Nitride Template Endohedral Metallofullerenes (TNT-EMFs): Tm3N @ C2n (40 n 43) - T. Zuo (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), M. Olmstead (University of California, Davis), M. Anderson, L. Xu (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), J. Duchamp (Emory & Henry College), K. Harich, C. Shu (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), A. Balch (University of California, Davis) and H. C. Dorn (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

11:40 1077 Purification of Trimetallic Nitride Endohedral Metallofullerenes Using Selective Diels-Alder Reactions - D. V. Schoonover, C. Angeli, T. Cai (Virginia Tech), J. Reid, H. Gibson and H. C. Dorn (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

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Chair:T.Akasaka

14:00 1078 Reactivity Differences Among Metallic Nitride Fullerenes in [4+2] Cycloadditions with O-Quinodimethane - X. Deng, P. Madasu, M. Mackey, S. Stevenson and J. Phillips (University of Southern Mississippi)

14:20 1079 New Endohedral Metallofullerenes: Prediction and Discovery - H. C. Dorn, H. Gibson (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), N. Swami (University of Virginia), L. Echegoyen (Clemson University), M. Olmstead (University of California, Davis) and A. Balch (University of California)

14:40 1080 Separation Advances for Metallic Nitride Fullerenes - S. Stevenson and J. Phillips (University of Southern Mississippi)

15:00 1081 Chemical and Electrochemical Properties of M3N@C80 (M = Sc, Y, Er) and Their Derivatives - L. Echegoyen, C. Cardona and B. Elliott (Clemson University)

15:20 1082 Comparing Diels-Alder Reactivity of 3He@C60 and 129Xe@C60 - M. Frunzi, R. J. Cross and M. Saunders (Yale University)

15:40 1083 Optical Spectroscopy and Electronic Structure Studies of Lanthanide Trimetal Nitride Endohedral Fullerenes - R. B. Shukla, R. Ross, M. Drees, S. Wilson and B. Holloway (Luna nanoWorks)

Co-Chairs:H.DornandO.Boltalina

16:15 1084 New Structural Studies of Endohedral Fullerenes - A. Balch (University of California), M. Olmstead and C. Chancellor (University of California, Davis)

16:35 1085 Near-IR Photoluminescence from C60 Nano-Peapods - T. Okazaki (AIST)

16:55 1086 Chemical Conjugation of Fullerenes/Endofullerenes and Inorganic Nanocrystals - S. Yang (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

17:15 1087 Chemical Reactivity and Regioselectivity of Trimetallic Nitride Template Endohedral Metallofullerenes - L. Xu (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), T. Cai (Virginia Tech), T. Zuo (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), M. Olmstead, A. Balch (University of California, Davis), C. Shu and H. C. Dorn (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

17:35 1088 Calculations in the C74-Based Metallofullerene Family - Z. Slanina (IMS), F. Uhlik (Charles University) and S. Nagase (Institute for Molecular Science)

17:55 1089 Vertex-Bridged Fullerene Dumbell Dimers C122 in Neutral and Anionic Charge States - D. S. Dudis, A. Yeates (Air Force Research Laboratory) and J. Blaudeau (High Performance Technologies, Inc.)

H8 Carbon nanotubes and nanostructures: Medicine and BiologyFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Nanotechnology

Stevens 4, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Chair:L.Chiang

08:00 1125 Optical Modulation of Single Walled Carbon Nanotube Photoluminescence: Fundamentals and Biomedical Applications - M. S. Strano, D. Heller and H. Jin (University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign)

08:25 1126 Carbon Nanostructure-Reinforced Nanocomposites for Bone Tissue Engineering - B. Sitharaman, X. Shi, L. Wilson and A. Mikos (Rice University)

08:50 1127 Commercial Development of Trimetasphere Metallofullerene MRI Contrast Agents - S. R. Wilson, D. MacFarland, Z. Zhou, J. Zhang and R. Shukla (Luna nanoWorks)

09:15 1128 Understanding Paramagnetic Relaxation Phenomena for Water-Soluble Gadofullerenes - R. Bolskar (TDA Research Inc.), S. Laus (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne), B. Sitharaman (Rice University), &. Toth (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne and Centre de Biophysique Moleculaire, CNRS), L. Helm (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne), L. Wilson (Rice University) and A. Merbach (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne)

H9Porphyrins and Supramolecular AssembliesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Stevens 3, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Co-Chairs:T.TorresandR.Paolesse

08:00 1142 Electrochemistry and Spectroelectrochemistry of Substituted Ni(II) Porphyrins - M. Zhang, K. Kadish (University of Houston) and M. O. Senge (Trinity College Dublin)

08:25 1143 Energy and Electron Transfer in Two-Photon Absorbing Phosphorescent Oxygen Probes - S. Vinogradov, O. Finikova, T. Troxler and R. Hochstrasser (University of Pennsylvania)

08:50 1144 Efficient Synthesis of Meso-Substituted Corroles and Their Analogues - D. T. Gryko, B. Koszarna and M. Tasior (Polish Academy of Sciences)

09:15 1145 Synthesis and Photophysical Study of Alkyne-linked Chromophore-Porphyrin-[60]Fullerene Hybrids - M. A. Fazio and D. I. Schuster (New York University)

Co-Chairs:T.TorresandR.Paolesse

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10:00 1146 Photophysical and Electrochemical Properties of Metallobacteriochlorins for Photodynamic Therapy - K. Ohkubo (Osaka University), X. Zheng, Y. Chen, R. Pandey (Roswell Park Cancer Institute), R. Zhan (University of Houston, Houston), K. Kadish (University of Houston) and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University)

10:25 1147 Bifunctional Bioelectrocatalytic Systems for Oxygen Reduction - P. J. Kulesza, B. Kowalewska, K. Karnicka, M. Skunik, A. Ernst, K. Miecznikowski (University of Warsaw), G. Ginalska and A. Belcarz (Medical Academy of Lublin)

10:50 1148 Two Dimensional Charge Diffusion in a Self Assembled Monolayer of Redox Active Porphyrins - E. Borguet (Temple University), Y. Xing, Y. He (Temple) and T. Ye (Penn State)

11:15 1149 Electron-Transfer Properties of Substituted Bi-, Ter-, and Quaterpyrroles - W. E (University of Houston), K. Ohkubo (Osaka University), D. Sanchez-Garcia, E. Karnas (The University of Texas), M. Zhang (University of Houston), J. Sessler (University of Texas), S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University) and K. Kadish (University of Houston)

11:40 1150 [60]Fullerene-Based Supermolecules: When Polyaddition Leads to Promising New Materials - D. Felder-Flesch (CNRS)

I2Advance In-Situ Techniques for Analysis of Electrochemical SystemsPhysical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Corrosion / Energy Technology / Sensor / Battery

Continental C, Lobby Level

Session2Co-Chairs:G.-A.NazriandD.Scherson

14:00 1228 Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM) Studies of Non-Stoichiometric UO2+x Surfaces - H. He, R. Zhu and P. Keech (The University of Western Ontario)

14:20 1229 Study of a Single Pit on Iron Initiated By Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy - V. Vivier (CNRS - UPR15), C. Gabrielli (CNRS), S. Joiret, M. Keddam, N. Portail and P. Rousseau (CNRS - UPR15)

14:40 1230 In Situ Electrochemical Electron Microscopy (3) -- SEM Observation of Redox Reaction of Conducting Polymer -- - S. Kuwabata, S. Arimoto and D. Oyamatsu (Osaka University)

15:00 1231 In Situ Study on Ag/AgCl Reaction at Ag Ultra-thin Layer Underpotentially Formed on Au(111) Using EQCM, STM, and SXS Techniques - T. Kondo (Ochanomizu University), K. Uosaki and S. Takakusagi (Hokkaido University)

15:20 1232 Alternating Current (AC) Impedance Imaging with Combined Atomic Force Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (AFM-SECM) - C. Kranz (Georgia Institute of Technology), K. Eckhard, W. Schuhmann (Ruhr-University, Bochum), H. Shin and B. Mizaikoff (Georgia Institute of Technology)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1233 Real Time Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopic (EIS) Measurements by Small Signal Analysis and Its Applications to Probing Electrochemical Processes - S. Park (Pohang University of Science &amp; Technology), B. Chang and J. Yoo (POSTECH)

16:20 1234 Correlation of AC-Impedance and In Situ X-Ray Spectra of LiCoO2 - F. Croce (Universita ‘G. D’Annunzio), F. Nobili, S. Dsoke, M. Minicucci and R. Marassi (Universita di Camerino - Dipartimento di Sc. Chimiche)

16:40 1235 Dispersive XAS for a Fast Probing of Structural and Electronic Changes During the Lithium Battery Cycling - G. Ouvrard, D. Guyomard (Institut des Materiaux Jean Rouxel), S. Belin and F. Baudelet (Synchrotron Soleil)

17:00 1236 Identification of Exchanged Species during the Redox Processes of Electroactive Thin Films by ac Electrogravimetry - C. Gabrielli and H. Perrot (CNRS)

17:20 1237 In-Situ Transient Characterization of Electrochemical Polymerization of Methylene Green with Analysis of Stepwise Reaction Mechanism - V. Svoboda, M. J. Cooney and B. Liaw (University of Hawaii)

17:40 1238 Charge|Discharge Dynamics of an Electrochemical Supercapacitor as Measured by in situ Optical Reflectance Techniques - D. Scherson, Y. Chen and P. Shi (Case Western Reserve University)

J1Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General SessionSensor

Williford A, 3rd Floor

OxideBasedSensorsCo-Chairs:R.MukundanandJ.Stetter

10:00 1262 Comparative Study of SnO2- and In2O3-based Ozone Sensors - G. Korotcenkov, I. Blinov, V. Brinzari (Technical University of Moldova) and J. Stetter (Illinois Institute of technology)

10:40 1263 Chemiresistive Sensors: Direct Observation of Oxygen Induced Electronic Levels on (111) In2O3 Surface by Photoemission and Photoconductivity Studies - V. Brinzari, M. Ivanov and G. Korotcenkov (Technical University of Moldova)

11:00 1264 Role of Electrode Composition and Microstructure in a YSZ-Based Impedancemetric NOx Sensor - L. Woo, L. Martin (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), W. Wang, S. Jung, R. Gorte (University of Pennsylvania), E. P. Murray, R. Novak, D. Kubinsky, J. Visser (Ford Motor Company) and R. Glass (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

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11:20 1265 Investigating the Stability and Accuracy of the Phase Response for NOx Sensing 5% Mg-modified LaCrO3 - E. P. Murray, R. Novak, D. Kubinski, R. Soltis, J. Visser (Ford Motor Company), L. Woo, L. Martin, R. Glass (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), D. West, F. Montgomery and T. Armstrong (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

11:40 1266 Aerospace Environmental Monitoring Using Oxide Based Micro and Nano Sensor Technology - G. Hunter, J. Xu, L. Evans (NASA Glenn Research Center), R. Vander Wal, G. Berger (USRA at NASA Glenn Research Center), D. Makel, B. Ward (Makel Engineering, Inc.), L. Dungan (NASA Johnson Space Center), C. Liu (Case Western Reserve University), M. Artale, P. Lampard and D. Androjna (Sierra Lobbo/NASA Glenn Research Center)

J3nanoporous Materials: Chemistry and ApplicationsNanotechnology / High Temperature Materials / Sensor / Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Joliet, 3rd Floor

BatteriesandFuelCellsCo-Chairs:E.TraversaandT.Armstrong

08:00 1306 Soft-Template Synthesis of Nanoporous Carbon Materials for Energy-Related Applications - S. Dai and C. Liang (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

08:40 1307 Novel Hierarchical Nanostructured Carbons as High Efficient Catalyst Supports in Low Temperature Fuel Cells - J. Yu, J. Kim, M. Kim, S. Yoon and B. Fang (Hannam University)

09:00 1308 Photonic Crystal Structures as a Basis for a Three-Dimensionally Interpenetrating Electrochemical Cell - A. Stein, N. Ergang, J. Lytle, Z. Wang, F. Li and W. Smyrl (University of Minnesota)

09:20 1309 Nafion/Prussian Yelow/ITO Multilayer Electrodes - F. Vicente, A. Sanmatías, D. Gimenez-Romero, J. Gregori and J. Garcia (University of Valencia)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1310 Synthesis of Nano-Porous Pure and Acceptor-Doped Ceria - V. Esposito (Universita di Roma Tor Vergata), S. Licoccia and E. Traversa (University of Rome)

10:20 1311 Mesoporous Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia for Use in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - F. Feng and V. Birss (University of Calgary)

SensorsKeynoteSessionCo-Chairs:S.BansaliandE.Traversa

10:40 1312 Novel Nanoporous Materials and Their Applications - J. Liu (PNNL)

11:20 1313 Nanoporous-Carbon Sorbent Coatings for Gas-Phase Chemical and Explosives Microsensing - M. Siegal, W. Yelton and P. Provencio (Sandia National Laboratories)

NovelSyntheticMethodsCo-Chairs:S.DaiandS.Bansali

14:00 1314 Synthesis of Nanoporous Ag and Ni by Dealloying in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide - R. Morrish and A. Muscat (University of Arizona)

14:20 1315 Ionic Liquid Assisted Synthesis and Low Temperature Stabilization of Alumina Nanostructures - J. Joseph (Indian Institute of Technology Madras) and V. Upadhyayula (IIT Madras)

14:40 1316 Materials Synthesis with Ionic Liquids: Nano-Confined Ionic Liquids for Electrolytes and New Routes for Mesostructured Electrodes and Sensors - J. Le Bideau, P. Soudan (Institut des Materiaux de Nantes), A. Vioux (Institut Charles Gerhardt) and D. Guyomard (Institut des Materiaux Jean Rouxel)

15:00 1317 Nano Powders of Porous Silicon for Photosensitized Formation of Singlet Oxygen in Water: Two Methods of Preparation and Modification by Surfactants - E. S. Matveeva (Technical University of Valenia), P. Ester, B. Leszek, C. Anna, B. Maria (UPV, Institute for Nanophotonics Technology), S. Jarno (University of Turku), C. Vladimir and M. Eugenia (UPV, Institute for Nanophotonics Technology)

15:20 1318 A One Minute Synthesis of Metal-Organic Framework via Microwave Assisted Solvothermal Synthesis - Z. Ni (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign) and R. Masel (University of Illinos at Urbana-Champaign)

15:40 1319 New Possibilities for Vanadium Complexe Implants Formation under Structural Nano-Domaines Templating Action of Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Composite - R. M. Nita, N. Badea and A. Meghea (University Politehnica of Bucharest)

CharacterizationMethodsCo-Chairs:T.ArmstrongandN.Ockwig

16:00 1320 Ellipsometric Porosimetry: Fast and Non-destructive Method of Porosity Characterization of Mesoporous Thin Films: Example on Cubic TiO2 - C. Defranoux, A. Bondaz, L. Kitzinger and C. Walsh (SOPRA-SA)

16:20 1321 Water Vapor Absorption on Nanostructured Carbide Derived Carbon (CDC) - M. McNallan and M. McNallan (University of Illinois at Chicago)

16:40 1322 Molecular Simulation of Liquid Phase Adsorption of Chain Molecules in Zeolites - S. Punnathanam, S. Punnathanam and R. Q. Snurr (Northwestern University)

17:00 1323 Surface Tension Dependent Liquid Diffusion Equilibrium in Nanoporous Gold Films - E. Seker, T. Tauer, J. Zhu, M. Begley, H. Bart-Smith, G. Zangari, R. Kelly, M. Reed and M. Utz (University of Virginia)

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17:20 1324 Investigating Porosity and Stress Evolution in Nanoporous Gold Films by Timed Thermal Treatment - E. Seker, M. Begley, H. Bart-Smith, G. Zangari, R. Kelly and M. Reed (University of Virginia)

17:40 1325 Electrochemical Studies of Recessed Nanodisk-Array Electrodes Prepared from Track-Etched Membranes - T. Ito and D. Perera (Kansas State University)

B1Electrochemistry of novel Electrode Materials for Energy Conversion and StorageBattery / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology

Stevens 1, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Batteries,SolarCellsCo-Chairs:C.S.WangandS.W.Donne

08:00 265 Electrochemical Characteristics of Co-Sn Alloy Film Prepared by Pulse Electrodeposition Method as Negative Electrode for Lithium Secondary Batteries - K. Ui, S. Kikuchi, Y. Kadoma and N. Kumagai (Iwate University)

08:20 266 Investigation on Solid-Electrolyte-Interphase Film on Si Anode for Li-Ion Batteries - S. Chao, Y. Yen, N. N. Wu (National Taiwan University) and H. Wu (Industrial Technology Research Institute)

08:40 267 Modeling and Design of Microstructurally Complex Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Batteries - R. Garcia (Purdue University) and Y. Chiang (MIT)

09:00 268 High Energy Primary Batteries Based on MnO2 and CFx - E. Shembel, V. Redko (Inter-Intel, Inc.), D. Meshri (Advance Research Chemicals, Inc.), I. Maksyuta (Ukrainian State Chemical Technology University), T. Pastushkin (Inter-Intel, Inc.), L. Neduzko (Ukrainian State Chemical Technology University), N. Globa (Inter-Intel, Inc.), V. Pisniy, A. Markevich (Ukrainian State Chemical Technology University), V. Viswanathan and L. Pederson (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

09:20 269 Examining Manganese Dioxide - Graphite Connectivity in Alkaline Electrolytes - S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 270 Samarium Cobalt Modified EMD for Alkaline-MnO2 Batteries - M. Unlu, J. Tesene and J. Leddy (The University of Iowa)

10:20 271 Carbon Nanotube Electrode Materials for Li-Air Cells - J. Dai (US Nanocorp, Inc), T. Kogut, L. Jin (US Nanocorp.com) and D. Reisner (US Nanocorp, Inc)

10:40 272 Kinetic Studies on the Sulfide/Polysulfide Redox Couple at Sulfide Electrocatalysts - I. E. Stephens and D. Fray (University of Cambridge)

11:00 273 Anodic Aluminum Oxide Templated Nanotube Electrodes via Atomic Layer Deposition - A. Martinson (Northwestern University), J. Elam (Argonne National Lab), J. Hupp (Northwestern University) and M. Pellin (Argonne National Lab)

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11:20 274 Electrochemical Characterization of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Employing Polymer-Gel Electrolytes and Novel Pt-Counter Electrodes - M. Kang and J. Lee (Samsung SDI)

11:40 275 Steady-State Operation of Porous Photoelectrochemical Cells under the Conditions of Mixed Diffusional and Migrational Mass Transport. Theory - W. Hyk (Warsaw University) and J. Augustynski (University of Geneva)

12:00 174 Light Weight Lead-Acid Batteries - A. K. Shukla, B. Hariprakash (Indian Institute of Science), S. Martha (Indian Insitute of Science), S. Gaffoor (NED Energy Limited) and D. Trivedi (Central Electrochemical Research Institute)

Stevens 2, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

FuelCellsCo-Chairs:P.AtanassovandT.Abe

08:00 276 Fabrication of an Effective Biocatalytic Electrode with In Situ Characterization of Electrode and its Materials - B. Liaw, V. Svoboda, M. J. Cooney (University of Hawaii) and S. Minteer (Saint Louis University)

08:30 277 Performance Degradation Study of Direct Methanol Fuel Cells by In-Situ Methanol Electro-Oxidation and Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - S. Woo, M. Jeon, J. Won, K. Oh and K. Lee (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

08:50 278 Interpretation of AC Impedance Spectroscopy Measured on Different Precious Metals-Electrolyte Interfaces Used for Methanol Fuel Cells by Mean of Two Theoretical Models - O. Rosas-Camacho (Penn State University), H. Castaneda (Battelle Memorial Institute) and M. Urquidi-Macdonald (Penn State University)

09:10 279 Physical and Electrochemical Characterization of Thin-Film Electrodes on Proton-Conducting Glass Membranes for Micro DMFC Applications - W. E. Mustain and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

09:30 280 Direct Methane Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell - S. Tyagi, A. Ganesh and P. Aghalayam (Indian Institute of Technology,Bombay)

09:50 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:10 281 Hydrogen Fuel Cells with Flowing Sulfuric Acid as the Electrolyte - J. S. Ranga, M. Mitchell (UIUC), D. Natarajan, L. Markoski (INI Power Systems) and P. Kenis (UIUC)

10:30 282 Alkaline Fuel Cell Employing Novel Anion Exchange Membrane - T. S. Olson, P. Atanassov, E. E. Switzer (University of New Mexico), M. Hibbs and C. Cornelius (Sandia National Laboratories)

10:50 283 Anionic Ionex Membranes - P. Barath, V. Novak, M. Sedlarikova, J. Kazelle (FEEC BUT), J. Vondrak (Academy of Science CR) and J. Kliment (Solartec)

11:10 284 Developments in Plasma Based Fuel Cell Research at the Australian National University - D. Ramdutt, A. Caillard, C. Corr, C. Charles and R. Boswell (Australian National University)

11:30 285 Ellipsometric Porosimetry: Fast and Non Destructive Method of Porosity Characterization of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Material Based on YSZ Thin Film - C. Defranoux, A. Bondaz, L. Kitzinger and C. Walsh (SOPRA-SA)

11:50 286 LSM-Based Cathodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Fabricated by Electrostatic Assisted Vapour Deposition - J. Yan, X. Hou and K. Choy (University of Nottingham)

C1Organic and Biological Electrochemistry General Oral and Poster SessionOrganic and Biological Electrochemistry

Continental B, Lobby Level

OrganicandBiologicalElectrochemistryGeneralOralSessionIIICo-Chairs:G.CheekandF.Andrieux

09:00 456 GaN Nanowires for DNA-Sensing Applications - A. Ganguly (National Taiwan University)

09:20 457 Digoxin-Nucleic Acid Oscillations - M. Garnett, C. Krishnan and B. Jones (Garnett McKeen Lab, Inc.)

09:40 458 Volcano Correlations for the Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Glucose Mediated by Cobalt N4 Macrocyclics - J. H. Zagal, E. Villagra (University of Santiago de Chile), F. Bedioui (Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie de Paris), T. Nyokong (Rhodes University), J. Costamagna and M. Paez (University of Santiago de Chile)

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:20 459 Electrochemical Studies of Lewis Acid / Fluorenone Interactions in Ionic Liquids - G. Cheek (United States Naval Academy)

10:40 460 Voltammetric Determination of Hydroxylamine at Platinum - I. U. Haque and K. Bano (University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan)

11:00 461 Electrochemical Studies of Rose Bengal Using the Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance - F. P. Andrieux and C. Boxall (University of Central Lancashire)

11:20 462 Electrolytic Behavior of Ferrocene - I. U. Haque (University of Engineering and Technology), S. Sadaf and G. Fatima (University of the Punjab)

E2Processes at the Semiconductor Solution Interface 2Electronics and Photonics

Boulevard B, 2nd Floor

Co-Chairs:L.PeterandD.Lincot

09:10 643 Electrochemical Deposition of Copper onto Silicon - C. P. daRosa, E. Iglesia and R. Maboudian (University of California, Berkeley) Th

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09:30 644 Challenging the Electrodeposition of Multinary Semiconductor Compounds: Case of CuInSe2 - E. Chassaing, O. Ramdani, P. Grand (IRDEP), B. Canava (Institut Lavoisier), A. Etcheberry (Institut Lavoisier UMR CNRS 8180), J. Guillemoles and D. Lincot (IRDEP)

09:50 645 Influence of the Thiolate/Disulfide Redox Couple on the Flatband Potential of n-Type CuInS2 Electrodes - B. Marsan (Universite du Quebec a Montreal), F. Courtel (INRS-EMT/UQAM), R. Imbeault, A. Hammami and M. Morin (Universite du Quebec a Montreal)

10:10 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:30 646 Large-Scale Fabrication of Nanowire and Nanoring Arrays Based on Interference Lithography and Electrodeposition - R. Ji (Max-Planck-Institute of Microstructure Physics), W. Lee (Max-Planck-Institute), R. Scholz, K. Nielsch and U. Gosele (Max-Planck-Institute of Microstructure Physics)

11:00 647 Chemistry of -SnS: New Tin Monosulfide Polymorph Thin Films from Galvanostatic Electrodeposition - J. R. Brownson (University of Wisconsin), C. Georges (Institut de Chimie et Materiaux de Paris-Est, CNRS, UMR 7182) and C. Levy-Clement (CNRS)

11:20 648 FFT Impedance Spectroscopy Analysis of the Growth of Anodic Oxides on Si with Various Electrolytes - M. Leisner, J. Carstensen and H. Foell (Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel)

11:40 649 Photo-Induced “Stick-Slip” on Super-Hydrophilic Semiconductor Surfaces - K. R. Denison (Oxley Developments Company Ltd) and C. Boxall (University of Central Lancashire)

12:00 650 Evaluation of Etch Behavior of Doped Silicon in Wet Cleaning of Silicon Wafer - D. Sinha (Sumco USA)

E3Silicon nitride, Silicon Dioxide Thin Insulating Films and Emerging Dielectrics 9Dielectric Science and Technology

Continental A, Lobby Level

EmergingDielectricsIICo-Chairs:H.HwangandJ.F.Zhang

08:00 693 Three Dimensional Compositional Characterization of High-k Gate Dielectrics with LEAP Atom Probe Microscopy - R. M. Ulfig, K. Thompson, R. Alvis and J. Bunton (Imago Scientific Instruments)

08:20 694 High-Mobility and Low-Vth Metal Gate CMOSFETs with Ultra-Thin HfSiON Gate Dielectrics Using TaSiN/TaSix Stacked Electrode and Selective Substrate Fluorine Implantation - S. Inumiya (Toshiba Corporation), T. Matsuki, T. Aoyama and Y. Nara (Semiconductor Leading Edge Technologies, Inc.)

09:00 695 The Impact of F and N Incorporation Technique on Advanced Gate Stacks - J. Yugami, T. Hayashi, Y. Nishida and M. Inoue (Renesas Technology Corp.)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 696 Electrical Characterization of Advanced Gate Dielectrics - T. Ma (Yale University)

10:40 697 Accurate TDDB Lifetime Prediction of High-k Stacked Gate Dielectrics with Regarding High Density Initial Traps - K. Okada (MIRAI-ASET), H. Ota (MIRAI-ASRC-AIST), T. Nabatame (MIRAI-ASET) and A. Toriumi (University of Tokyo)

11:20 698 Identifying Contributions to Electrical Instability in High-k Gate Stacks: As-Grown vs. Generated Defects - G. Bersuker, P. Lysaght and R. Choi (SEMATECH)

EmergingDielectricsIIICo-Chairs:T.P.MaandJ.Yota

14:00 699 Aqueous-Base-Developable Benzocyclobutene-Based Dielectric Material - An Emerging Dielectric Material for Microelectronics - Y. So (The Dow Chemical Company), E. Stark, S. Kisting, D. Scheck, K. Baranek (Dow Chemical), M. Toepper and T. Baumgartner (IZM)

14:40 700 New Polyimides Coating Technology for Next Generation Semiconductor Application - K. Katoh, M. Ohe, H. Komatsu, T. Motobe (Yamazaki R& D Center), T. Hattori and T. Ueno (Electronic Materials R& D Center)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 701 Curing Dielectric Layers for Microelectronics with Microwaves: Chemistry, Mechanisms, and Applications - R. L. Hubbard (Lambda Technologies, Inc.)

16:20 702 Investigation of Scaling Limits for PECVD SiN and ALD HfO2/Al2O3 Integrated MIM Capacitors - D. Dornisch, G. Li, K. M. Ring, D. J. Howard (Jazz Semiconductor) and G. Wilk (ASM America)

17:00 703 Morphology and Composition of Praseodymium Based High-k Materials and Their Relevance to Dielectric Properties of Thin-Films - G. Lippert, J. Dabrowski, I. Costina, G. Lupina, C. Wenger, P. Zaumseil and H. Muessig (IHP)

17:40 704 Radiation Induced Charge Loss Mechanisms Across the Dielectrics of Floating Gate Flash Memories - A. Paccagnella, G. Cellere and A. Cester (University of Padova)

18:20 Session Concluding Remarks (10 Minutes)

E4SOI Device Technology 13Electronics and Photonics

Stevens 5, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

ComputerSimulationsCo-Chairs:F.GamizandE.Pop

08:20 752 Atomic-Scale Simulations of Electron Mobilities in Ultrathin SOI MOSFETs - S. T. Pantelides, G. Hadjisavvas, M. Evans, L. Tsetseris, M. Caussanel and R. Schrimpf (Vanderbilt University)

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09:00 753 Electronic Transport in Unconventional SOI MOS Systems: Thin-Body and High-k Effects in Si, Ge, and III-V Layers - M. V. Fischetti, S. Jin, S. Narayanan and T. O’Regan (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 754 Study of the Corner Effects on Pi-Gate SOI MOSFETs - F. G. Ruiz, A. Godoy, F. Gamiz, C. Sampedro and L. Donetti (University of Granada)

10:20 755 Impact of Phonon-Limited Mobility Superiority in Double-Gate or Fin FET with a (111) Si and (001) Ge Surface Channel on Device Scaling - T. Yamamura, S. Sato and Y. Omura (Kansai University)

10:40 756 Significance of Gate Underlap Architecture in FinFETs for Low-Voltage Analog/RF Applications - A. Kranti and G. Armstrong (Queen’s University Belfast)

11:00 757 Non-Vertical Sidewall Angle Influence on Triple-Gate FinFETs Corner Effects - R. Giacomini and J. A. Martino (FEI/USP)

11:20 758 Improved Model to Determine the Generation Lifetime in Short Channel SOI nMOSFETs - M. Galeti (University of Sao Paulo), J. A. Martino (FEI/USP), E. Simoen and C. Claeys (IMEC)

11:40 Symposium Concluding Remarks (10 Minutes)

G3Membranes for Electrochemical ApplicationsIndustrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Energy Technology / Battery

Boulevard A, 2nd Floor

Co-Chairs:J.Fenton,W.vanSchalkwijk,andB.Pivovar

08:00 925 In0.1Sn0.9P2O7-Nafion Composite Membrane for PEMFC and DMFC - B. Fang, J. Hong and C. Wang (Tennessee Technological University)

08:20 926 Accelerated Physical Aging of Proton Exchange Membranes - M. L. Hill, Y. Kim and B. Pivovar (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

08:40 927 Nafion Membrane Filled with Platinum Nanowires for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - Z. Liang and T. Zhao (Hongkong University of Science and Technology)

09:00 928 Hydrocarbon BPSH-BPS Multiblock Copolymers as Novel Proton Exchange Membranes - H. Lee (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), A. Roy (Virginia Tech), A. Badami and J. E. McGrath (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

09:20 929 Crosslinked Poly(arylene ether sulfone) Membranes as Candidate for PEMs - J. E. McGrath, M. Paul (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), A. Roy (Virginia Tech) and J. Riffle (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 930 Organic / Inorganic Composite Membranes for PEFC and DMFC Applications - S. Sambandam and V. Ramani (Illinois Institute of Technology)

10:20 931 Probing Exchangeable Protons in a Nafion Film Using Thiazine Dyes - B. J. Seger, P. V. Kamat (University of Notre Dame) and K. Vinodgopal (Indiana University Northwest)

10:40 932 Hybrid Inorganic-Organic Proton Conducting Membranes Based on Nafion and HfO2 Nanofiller: Structure, Relaxation Phenomena and Conductivity Mechanism - V. Di Noto, E. Negro, S. Lavina and G. Pace (University of Padova)

11:00 933 Transport of Protons Through Polymeric Electrolyte Membrane - E. S. Udoetok (Louisiana State University)

11:20 934 Preparation of the PVA/TiO2 Nanocomposite Polymer Membrane on Alkaline DMFC by Sol-Gel Process - C. Yang and C. Lin (MingChi University of Technology)

11:40 935 Significance of Additive Content on the Properties of Electrodeposited Ni-Al2O3 Nanocomposite Coatings - G. Injeti (Northumbria University)

12:00 Intermission (60 Minutes)

13:00 Intermission (60 Minutes)

14:00 936 On the Proton Conduction Mechanism and the Effect of Steam on the Ionic Conductivity and Polarizability of MEAS Based on High Temperature Polymer Electrolytes - S. G. Neophytides, M. Daletou (Foundation of Research and Technology Hellas) and J. Kallitsis (University of Patras Department of Chemistry)

14:20 937 Fuel Cell Performance of Sulfonated Poly(arylene ether nitrile)s Having a Non-Linear Backbone Structure - Y. Kim, B. Pivovar (Los Alamos National Laboratory), D. Kim and M. Guiver (Canada NRC)

14:40 938 New High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membranes and their Electrochemical Characterization - N. C. Triantafyllopoulos (Advent Technologies SA), M. Daletou (Foundation of Research and Technology Hellas), P. Gourdoupi, N. C. Triantafyllopoulos (Advent Technologies SA), J. Kallitsis (University of Patras), S. G. Neophytides (Foundation of Research and Technology Hellas), V. Gregoriou (Institute of Chemical Engineering & High Temperature Processes), F. Chen (Northeastern University) and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

15:00 939 Water Transport in Nafion®: Directly Measuring Diffusivity via Permeation - P. W. Majsztrik, M. Satterfield, B. W. Kirby, A. Bocarsly and J. Benziger (Princeton University)

15:20 940 Permeation-Based Microfluidic Fuel Cells - S. M. Mitrovski and R. Nuzzo (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

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H1Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerene and nanostructured Materials, in Honor of David SchusterFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Stevens 3, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Chair:H.Imahori

08:00 972 Photoinduced Electron Transfer in [60]Fullerene Dyads and Fullerodendrimers - N. Armaroli, G. Accorsi, J. Clifford and A. Listorti (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche)

08:25 973 Molecular and Supramolecular C60-Oligophenylenevinylene Conjugates - J. Nierengarten (CNRS)

08:50 974 Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Silicon Phthalocyainies Functionalized with C60 - A. Sastre, L. Martin-Gomis, M. Pascual del Riquelme, F. Fernandez-Lazaro (Universidad Miguel Hernandez), K. Ohkubo and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University)

09:15 975 Size-controlled In Situ Synthesis of Metal Nanoparticles on Dendrimer-Modified Carbon Nanotubes - T. Imae and X. Li (Keio University)

Chair:N.Armaroli

10:00 976 Optical and Electrochemical Properties of Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes Individually Dissolved by Polyimides - N. Nakashima, K. Hirayama, M. Shigeta and T. Fujigaya (Kyushu University)

10:25 977 Molecular Shuttles Stoppered with Fullerenes, Carbon Nanotubes and Carbon Nanohorns - A. Mateo-Alonso (Universita di Trieste), D. Guldi (Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg), F. Paolucci (Universita di Bologna) and M. Prato (Universita di Trieste)

10:50 978 Novel Donor-Acceptor Nanohybrids Composed of Size-Controlled Cup-Shaped Nanocarbons and Porphyrins - S. Fukuzumi, S. Fukuzumi, M. Ohtani and K. Saito (Osaka University)

11:15 979 Photodynamics of Charge Separation and Recombination in Solid Films of Porphyrin-Fullerene and Phthlocyanine-Fullerene Dyads - N. Tkachenko, N. Tkachenko, H. Lehtivuori, A. Efimov (Tampere University of Technology) and H. Lemmetyinen (Institute of Materials Chemistry, Tampere University of Technology)

11:40 980 Bottom-up Fabrication of Porphyrin-Fullerene Assemblies by Chemical Assembling and Surface Sol-Gel Processes and Their Photocurrent Responses - S. Yamada, K. Matsuoka and T. Akiyama (Kyushu University)

Co-Chairs:J.Nierengarten

13:35 981 Porphyrin and Fullerene Nanoarchitecture for Photoelectrochemical Devices - H. Imahori (Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University)

14:00 982 SWCNT-Semiconductor Composites. Excited State Interactions, Charge Equilibration and Photocurrent Generation - P. V. Kamat, F. Vietmeyer and A. Kongkanand (University of Notre Dame)

14:25 983 Electrochemistry of Sc3N@C78 and Sc3N@C80 (Ih): On Achieving Reversible Redox Waves of the Trimetal Nitride Endohedral Fullerenes - L. Fan, L. Zhang, N. Chen, C. Wang and S. Yang (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

14:50 984 Electrochemistry and In-Situ ESR/UV-Vis-NIR Spectroelectrochemistry of Nitride Clusterfullerenes Dy3N@C2n and Sc3N@C68 - L. Dunsch, S. Yang (IFW Dresden), A. Popov (Moscow State University), P. Rapta and M. Zalibera (SUT Bratislava)

15:15 985 Light-Responsive Polymer-Fullerene Adhesives - J. Phillips, X. Deng, M. Todd and S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi)

15:40 986 Orbital-Mediated Tunneling (OMT) in a Unimolecular Rectifier - R. M. Metzger (University of Alabama)

H6Energetics and StructureFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Stevens 4, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Co-Chairs:Z.SlaninaandO.Boltalina

08:00 1093 The Boron Buckyball - B. I. Yakobson (Rice University), N. Gonzalez Szwacki (Texas Tech University) and A. Sadrzadeh (Rice University)

08:25 1094 Vibrational Spectroscopic and DFT Studies of the Metal-Nitride Clusterfullerenes: Cluster-Cage Interactions and Molecular Structures - A. Popov (Moscow State University), L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden), M. Krause (Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research, Dresden), S. Yang (IFW Dresden) and M. Kalbac (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, Prague)

08:50 1095 How Fuzzy Is That Photograph of Your Fullerene? Strengths and Limitations of Modern X-Ray Crystallography - S. H. Strauss (Colorado State University)

09:15 1096 Nomenclature and Numbering of Fullerenes - W. H. Powell (UPAC, Research Triangle Park, NC) and C. Thilgen (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)

H7Solid-State PhysicsFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Stevens 4, Northwest Hall, Lower Level

Chair:Y.Iwasa

10:00 1103 Structure and Physical Properties of H2 Endohedral C60 - K. Tanigaki, T. Rachi, R. Kumashiro (Tohoku University), Y. Murata, K. Komatsu (Kyoto University), T. Kakiuchi, H. Sawa (KEK), Y. Kohama, S. Izumisawa, H. Kawaji and T. Atake (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

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10:20 1104 Spin-Dependent Transport in C60 up to Room Temperature - M. Shiraishi and Y. Suzuki (Osaka University)

10:40 1105 Structure and Dynamics of C60@SWNT Nanopeapods - S. Rols (Institut Laue Langevin)

11:00 1106 Synthesis and Characterization of Cationic Fullerides - M. Ricco, T. Shiroka, M. Pagliari (Parma University), D. Pontiroli (CNISM), M. Belli (Parma University) and G. Ruani (ISMN-CNR Bologna)

11:20 1107 Surface, Correlation, and Jahn-Teller effects in Metallic RbC60 - R. Macovez (University of Groningen), P. Rudolf (University of Groningen - Materials Science Centre), A. Goldoni, L. Petaccia (ELETTRA Sincrotrone Trieste) and P. Bruehwiler (EMPA Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research)

11:40 1108 Hyperexpanded Fulleride Solids: Beyond Ammonia Co-Intercalation - K. Prassides (University of Durham), M. Rosseinsky, A. Ganin (University of Liverpool) and Y. Takabayashi (University of Durham)

Chair:P.Rudolf

13:40 1109 Fullerenes Adsorbed on Au(111): Structural Polymorphism, Diffusion, and Self-Assembly Studied by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy - S. Kandel, A. Deering, S. Guo, P. Nagel, S. Van Lue, A. Becker and P. Young (University of Notre Dame)

14:00 1110 C60 Molecular Bearings and the Phenomenon of Nanomapping - J. Krim, J. Krim and T. Coffey (North Carolina State University)

14:20 1111 Infrared and Raman Studies on Fullerene-Cubane Monomer and Polymer Systems - K. Kamaras, G. Klupp (Research Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics), E. Kovats, F. Borondics, E. Pekker, S. Pekker (Research Institute for Solid State Physics and Optic), I. Jalsovszky (Eotvos Lorand University) and R. Hackl (Walther-Meissner-Institut fur Tieftemperaturforschung)

14:40 1112 The Interaction of Fullerenes with Metal and Semiconductor Clusters Surface Templates and Interfaces - P. Reinke, H. Liu (University of Virginia) and H. Kroeger (Universitaet Goettinge)

15:00 1113 Fullerene in a Metal-Organic Matrix: Design of the Electronic Structure - S. Hamel (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), V. Timoshevskii (McGill University) and M. Cote (Universite de Montreal)

15:20 1114 Reaction of Iron with C60 at High Temperature High Pressure Conditions: Formation of Fe3C and Implications for “Magnetic Carbon” - A. Talyzin, A. Dzwilweski (Umea University), L. Dubrovinsky (UniversitAat Bayreuth), A. Setzer and P. Esquinazi (University of Leipzig)

15:40 1115 Low Bandgap and Ionic Bonding with Charge Transfer Threshold in Polymeric Li4C60 - P. Rudolf (University of Groningen - Materials Science Centre), R. Macovez, L. Venema (University of Groningen), R. Savage, J. Schiessling (Uppsala University) and F. Hennies (Lund University)

16:00 1116 Pressure-Induced Bonding Motif Switching in C60-Based Polymers - S. Margadonna (University of Edinburgh)

I2Advance In-Situ Techniques for Analysis of Electrochemical SystemsPhysical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Corrosion / Energy Technology / Sensor / Battery

Continental C, Lobby Level

Session3Co-Chairs:G.-A.NazriandC.Korzeniewski

08:00 1239 Coin Cell NMR/MRI Imager Applications - M. P. Stocker and R. E. Gerald II (Argonne National Laboratory)

08:20 1240 Nanotopography Development on Silicon Electrodes by Analysis of Brewster Angle Real-Time Spectroscopy - M. Lublow and H. Lewerenz (Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin)

08:40 1241 An In-Situ Raman Electrochemical Study of Preoxidized Copper in Aqueous Sulphide Solutions. - J. M. Smith, J. Wren (The University of Western Ontario), M. Odziemkowski (University of Waterloo) and D. Shoesmith (The University of Western Ontario)

09:00 1242 Ultra-Low Drift Voltage by Using Gate Voltage Control in Oxide-Based Gate ISFET - K. Chao, K. Chang, H. Hsu and H. Ming-Chin (National Chiao Tung University)

09:20 1243 Versatile Applications of Activated Nickel Electrodes - J. Sue, C. Tai and J. Zen (National Chung Hsing University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1244 Development of the Universal Dummy Cell and Its Evaluation on System Cell-Potentiostat - A. Pikelny (WEHO) and O. Pikelnaya (UCLA)

10:20 1245 Electrochemical Studies on Corrosion of Alloy 22 Weld And Metal in Aqueous KCl and Na2SO4 Electrolytes - R. Varma (Universit of Denver) and A. Parmar (University of Denver)

10:40 1246 Copper ECD Process Control by Means of Electroanalysis Combined with Multi-Way Data Decomposition Chemometric Techniques - A. Jaworski (Technic, Inc.), H. Wikiel (Technic, Inc) and K. Wikiel (Technic, Inc.)

11:00 1247 Biosensor Failure Detection via Neural Network Methodology - I. -. Becerik (Istanbul Technical University)

11:20 1248 EC-FORC: A New Cyclic-Voltammetry Based Method for Examining Phase Transitions and Predicting Equilibrium - I. Abou Hamad (Mississippi State University), D. Robb (Clarkson University) and P. Rikvold (Florida State University)

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AAarnink, T. ......................................... 591 (Tue)Abbadie, A. ................... 740 (Wed), 741 (Wed)Abdelsalam, M. .............................. 1342 (Mon)Abe, M. ............................................... 443 (Tue)Abe, T. ................................................ 140 (Tue)Abelev, E. ........................................... 510 (Tue)Abley, M. ............................................880 (Tue)Abou Hamad, I. .............................. 1248 (Thu)Abraham, D. ..............................88 (Mon), 295 ................................................(Mon), 315 (Tue)Abraham, P. ......................................... 5 (Mon)Abruna, H. ....................................... 252 (Wed)Accorsi, G. ......................................... 972 (Thu)Achuthan, K....................................... 847 (Tue)Adelman, C. .....................................1226 (Tue)Adelmann, C. .................................... 565 (Tue)Adjiman, C. ......................................911 (Wed)Adkins, C. .........................................875 (Wed)Adzic, R. ...........92 (Mon), 255 (Wed), 905 (Wed)Aga, R. .............................................. 1045 (Tue)Aggour, M. ......................................... 624 (Tue)Aghalayam, P. ................................... 280 (Thu)Agnelly, A. .......................................1226 (Tue)Agopian, P. ......................................... 718 (Tue)Agrisuelas, J. ...................................... 542 (Tue)Aguilar, Z. ........................................ 1252 (Tue)Agyeman, A. ...................................... 56 (Mon)Ahmed, S. ..........................................838 (Tue)Ahmet, P. ........................................... 714 (Tue)Ahn, H. .............................................. 28 (Mon)Ahn, H. ...........................172 (Tue), 386 (Wed)Ahn, H. ............................................ 1178 (Tue)Ahn, J. .................................................. 79 (Tue)Ahn, J. .............................368 (Wed), 413 (Tue)Ahn, J. .............................. 172 (Tue), 206 (Tue)Ahn, J. .............................................. 1178 (Tue)Ahn, J. ................................................ 361 (Tue)Ahn, J. .............................................. 1296 (Tue)Ahn, J. .............................................. 386 (Wed)Ahn, S. ..............................41 (Mon), 42 (Mon)Ahn, S. ............................................. 1097 (Tue)Ahn, S. ............................................... 95 (Mon)Ahn, S. ............................................... 518 (Tue)Ahopelto, J. ........................................ 721 (Tue)Ahuja, R. .......................................... 1039 (Tue)Aieta, N. ............................................. 395 (Tue)Akarvardar, K..................................... 715 (Tue)Akasaka, T. ...................998 (Mon), 1014 (Tue), .........................................................1073 (Wed)Akasaka, Y. ......................................... 575 (Tue)Akbar, S. ......................................... 1351 (Mon)Akiyama, T. ...................................... 682 (Wed)Akiyama, T. ....................................... 980 (Thu)Akturk, A. ........................................ 1052 (Tue)Al-Hallaj, S. ... 24 (Mon), 40 (Mon), 354 (Tue), ....................................... 355 (Tue), 389 (Mon)Al-Hallaj, S. .......................................... 5 (Mon)Al-Hallaj, S. ........................................ 949 (Tue)Alam, M. .......................................... 771 (Mon)Alamgir, F. ....................................... 100 (Mon)Alasdair, W. ..................................... 550 (Wed)Albano, F. ..........................................379 (Wed)Albrecht, T. ...................................... 384 (Wed)Alexe, M. ..........................................1290 (Tue)Aleynik, S. .........................................874 (Wed)Ali, M. .............................................. 635 (Wed)Alkire, R. ......................... 831 (Tue), 837 (Tue), .................................................. 862 (Wed), 944 ................................................. (Tue), 945 (Tue)Allahar, K. .......................................... 529 (Tue)Allen, R. ........................................... 901 (Wed)Allen, R. ............................................914 (Wed)Allen, R. ........................................... 108 (Mon)Allendorf, M. ................................ 1269 (Mon), ...................................1271 (Mon), 1275 (Mon)

Allongue, P. ...................................... 633 (Wed)Allongue, P. ...................................... 632 (Wed)Alnashef, I...................................... 1192 (Mon)Alonso-Vante, N. ..............................126 (Tue), ......................................228 (Wed), 229 (Wed), ............................................................ 478 (Tue)Alvarez, K. ........................................ 499 (Mon)Alvarez, N. ..................................... 1024 (Mon)Alvis, R. ............................................. 693 (Thu)Alwitt, R. ............................................ 118 (Tue)Amano, Y. ........................................ 466 (Mon)Amatucci, G. ...................................... 137 (Tue)Ambat, R. ........................................... 521 (Tue)Amemiya, T........................................ 75 (Mon)Amine, K. ....141 (Tue), 289 (Mon),295 (Mon), .................... 298 (Mon), 304 (Tue), 306 (Tue), ...... 310 (Tue), 312 (Tue), 316 (Tue), 326 (Tue), ............................................................ 327 (Tue)Amiruddin, S. ..................131 (Tue), 141 (Tue), ................... 240 (Wed), 241 (Wed), 249 (Wed)Amuntencei, M. ................................. 834 (Tue)An, K. .............................368 (Wed), 410 (Tue), ........................................................... 413 (Tue)Ananta, J. ..........................................1118 (Tue)Anderson, E. ................ 339 (Mon), 340 (Mon)Anderson, M. .................117 (Tue), 242 (Wed), ..........................................................1289 (Tue)Anderson, M. ..................................1076 (Wed)Anderson, M. ..................................... 619 (Tue)Anderson, T. .................................... 803 (Wed)Andrieu, F. ....................................... 708 (Mon)Andrieux, F. ...................................... 461 (Thu)Androjna, D. .................................. 1266 (Wed)Ang, D. ............................................. 681 (Wed)Angeli, C. ........................................1077 (Wed)Angell, C. ........................................... 321 (Tue)Anguchamy, Y. ................................ 381 (Wed)Anik, M. ........................................... 547 (Wed)Anji Reddy, M. ................................. 254 (Wed)Anna, C. ..........................................1317 (Wed)Annamalai, A. ................................. 1170 (Tue)Antolini, E. ...................................... 1164 (Tue)Antoniadis, D. ................................... 579 (Tue)Aoki, K. ... 291 (Mon), 291 (Mon), 1188 (Mon)Aoyagi, S. ......................................... 1213 (Tue)Aoyagi, S. ........................................1072 (Wed)Aoyama, T. ........................................ 694 (Thu)Apblett, C......................................... 492 (Mon)Appugounder, S. .............................. 1253 (Tue)Aquino, S. .......................................... 185 (Tue)Arai, F. ................................................ 621 (Tue)Arai, K. ............................................... 789 (Tue)Araki, Y. ........................ 967 (Wed), 968 (Wed)Araki, Y. ............................................. 21 (Mon)Araki, Y. ........................................... 966 (Wed)Arce, P. ............................................... 97 (Mon)Archer, A. ......................................... 1261 (Tue)Arellano-Tanori, O. ........................1330 (Tue), ...................................... 1333 (Tue), 1337 (Tue)Arimoto, S. ..................................... 1230 (Wed)Arimura, H. ...................................... 655 (Mon)Aritome, I. .......................................... 443 (Tue)Armaroli, N. ...................................... 972 (Thu)Armstrong, G. ................................... 756 (Thu)Armstrong, T.................................. 1265 (Wed)Arnold, M. ..................................... 1041 (Mon)Arpiainen, S. ...................................... 721 (Tue)Arrazat, B. ..................... 746 (Wed), 1101 (Tue)Arslan, S. ............................................ 161 (Tue)Artale, M. ....................................... 1266 (Wed)Asami, R. .......................................... 468 (Mon)Aslam, N. ......................................... 441 (Wed)Asoh, H. ..........................621 (Tue), 1331 (Tue)Atake, T. .......................................... 1103 (Thu)Atanassov, P. ..................146 (Tue), 234 (Wed), .......................................235 (Wed), 282 (Thu), .......................................492 (Mon), 909 (Wed)

Atobe, M. ...................... 468 (Mon), 482 (Tue), ............................................................ 489 (Tue)Atobe, M. ........................................... 475 (Tue)Atrazhev, V. ...................................... 107 (Mon)Au, G. ............................... 55 (Mon), 400 (Tue)Au, G. ............................................... 290 (Mon)Audouin, F. ...................................... 999 (Mon)Augustynski, J................................... 275 (Thu)Aurbach, D. ........................................ 86 (Mon)Aureau, D. ........................................ 632 (Wed)Avale, X. ............................................. 834 (Tue)Aydinol, M. ........................................ 895 (Tue)Ayucar, J. ..........................................1288 (Tue)

BBabu, P. .............................................. 129 (Tue)Baca, A. .............................................761 (Mon)Bachilo, S. ..................................... 1020 (Mon), .................................. 1028 (Mon), 1043 (Mon)Badami, A. ........................................ 928 (Thu)Badea, N. .........................................1319 (Wed)Bae, S. ................................................. 27 (Mon)Bae, Y. ................................................. 729 (Tue)Bae, Y. ...............................58 (Mon), 59 (Mon), .......................................... 60 (Mon), 62 (Mon)Bae, Y. ................................................. 61 (Mon)Bae, Y. ................................................... 3 (Mon)Baert, K. ............................................. 835 (Tue)Bafleur, M. ......................748 (Wed), 820 (Tue)Bailey, C. .......................................... 865 (Wed)Bajrami, B. ....................................... 493 (Mon)Bak, E. ..............................................1203 (Tue)Balachandran, U. ............................ 332 (Mon), ........................................ 336 (Mon), 364 (Tue)Balagopal, S. ...................................... 892 (Tue)Balasubmaramian, N. ...................... 561 (Mon)Balasubramanian, M. ........................ 181 (Tue)Balasubramanian, M. ........................ 99 (Mon)Balch, A. .........................................1075 (Wed), ................................... 1079 (Wed), 1084 (Wed)Balch, A. .................... 1076 (Wed), 1087 (Wed)Balsara, N. ........................................ 293 (Mon)Banas, J. ...........................................1209 (Tue)Bandiera, L. ...................................... 497 (Mon)Bando, Y. ............................................ 774 (Tue)Bang, H. ............................................ 19 9 (Tue)Bang, H. .......................... 304 (Tue), 307 (Tue), .........................312 (Tue), 327 (Tue), 412 (Tue)Banga, D. ............................................ 622 (Tue)Banham, D. ........................................ 185 (Tue)Bano, K. ............................................. 460 (Thu)Baohui, X. .......................................... 624 (Tue)Barajas, A. ..........................................844 (Tue)Baranek, K......................................... 699 (Thu)Baranowska, B. .................176 (Tue), 210 (Tue)Barath, P. ......................... 166 (Tue), 283 (Thu)Barboza-Flores, M. ..........................1330 (Tue), ...................................... 1333 (Tue), 1337 (Tue)Bard, A. ............................................ 642 (Wed)Barla, K. .............................................. 672 (Tue)Barnes, J. .......................602 (Wed), 1101 (Tue)Barnett, S. ............................................ 85 (Tue)Barpanda, P. ....................................... 137 (Tue)Barry, L. ............................................. 581 (Tue)Barsukov, V. .......................................203 (Tue)Bart-Smith, H..................................1305 (Tue), ...................................1323 (Wed), 1324 (Wed)Barth, S. ......................................... 1343 (Mon)Bartlett, P. ...................................... 1342 (Mon)Baskaran, R. ....................................... 834 (Tue)Basnayake, R. ...................................1220 (Tue)Bastos, J. ............................................. 858 (Tue)Basun, S............................................ 1327 (Tue)Battaglia, V. .....................303 (Tue), 415 (Wed)Baudelet, F. .................................... 1235 (Wed)Baudrin, E. ....................................... 101 (Mon)Bauer, C.......................................... 1275 (Mon)

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Bauer, M. .......................................... 605 (Wed)Baumann, P........................................ 589 (Tue)Baumgartner, T. ................................ 699 (Thu)Bauza, D. .........................577 (Tue), 651 (Mon)Bayachou, M. .................. 432 (Tue), 435 (Tue), ........................................................ 1186 (Mon)Bayandori Moghaddam, A. ....................1062 (Tue)Bayer, I. ............................................ 504 (Mon)Bayless, D. ............................................ 1 (Mon)Bazzaoui, E. ....................................... 527 (Tue)Bazzaoui, M. ...................................... 527 (Tue)Beall, J. ..............................................679 (Wed)Becerik, I. .......................161 (Tue), 1247 (Thu)Becker, A. ........................................ 1109 (Thu)Becker, H. ...........................................886 (Tue)Beckingham, K. ............................... 1121 (Tue)Bedioui, F. ......................................... 458 (Thu)Begley, M...................1323 (Wed), 1324 (Wed)Begley, M.......................................... 1305 (Tue)Behrens, R. ................. 1185 (Mon), 1225 (Tue)Beilke, M. ........................................... 479 (Tue)Belanger, D. ...................13 (Mon), 467 (Mon), ................... 1163 (Tue), 1172 (Tue), 1194 (Tue)Belcarz, A. .......................................1147 (Wed)Belgorodsky, B. ................................ 991 (Mon)Belharouak, I. .................................289 (Mon), ..... 295 (Mon), 306 (Tue), 310 (Tue), 316 (Tue)Belieres, J. .......................................... 321 (Tue)Belin, S. .......................................... 1235 (Wed)Belli, M.........................1100 (Tue), 1106 (Thu)Bellodi, M. ......................................... 732 (Tue)Belov, D. ......................... 301 (Mon), 328 (Tue)Bencsik, G. ........................................1167 (Tue)Benedek, R. ........................................302 (Tue)Bengoechea, M. ................................. 48 (Mon)Benkstein, K................................... 1344 (Mon)Benoit, D. ........................................... 672 (Tue)Benziger, J. ........................................ 939 (Thu)Berberick, D. .................................... 382 (Wed)Berger, G. ....................................... 1266 (Wed)Bernard, R. ....................................... 254 (Wed)Bernasek, S. ........................................ 511 (Tue)Bersuker, G........................................ 698 (Thu)Berthome, G. .....................................406 (Tue)Bertrand, I.......................748 (Wed), 820 (Tue)Bertuch, A. ......................................... 728 (Tue)Betala, P. .......................................... 1253 (Tue)Beylier, G. ........................................ 689 (Wed)Bhargava, G. ...................................... 511 (Tue)Bhat, N. .............................................. 586 (Tue)Bhattacharya, R. ............................... 887 (Tue), ............................................................ 887 (Tue)Bhavaraju, S. ...................................... 892 (Tue)Bhide, R. .............................................889 (Tue)Bhouri, N. ........................................ 601 (Wed)Bierwagen, G...................................... 529 (Tue)Biggerstaff, T. ..................................... 53 (Mon)Billon, T. .......................................... 738 (Wed)Billon, T. .......................................... 602 (Wed)Binder, R. ......................................... 609 (Wed)Biradar, M. ......................................... 881 (Tue)Birry, L. ............................................ 901 (Wed)Birss, V. ......................... 185 (Tue), 1311 (Wed)Bischoff, B. ....................................... 1291 (Tue)Bisquert, J........................................... 617 (Tue)Blaauw, D. .........................................379 (Wed)Blackburn, J. ..................................... 143 (Tue), ...................................... 356 (Tue), 1023 (Mon)Blahovec, L. .....................................1226 (Tue)Blanco, M. ...................................... 1349 (Mon)Blaudeau, J. .................................... 1089 (Wed)Blinov, I. ......................................... 1262 (Wed)Blubaugh, E. .................... 144 (Tue), 163 (Tue), ........................................................ 1352 (Mon)Bocarsly, A. ......................322 (Tue), 939 (Thu)Bocharova, I. ......................................540 (Tue)Bock, C. ............................................ 901 (Wed)

Bodenez, V. ...................................... 384 (Wed)Boeckl, J. ...........................144 (Tue), 163 (Tue)Boeckl, J. ........................................ 1352 (Mon)Bogdanoff, P..................... 130 (Tue), 210 (Tue)Boggs, B. .......... 7 (Mon), 372 (Wed), 881 (Tue)Boggs, C. ... 108 (Mon), 256 (Wed), 257 (Wed)Bojarczuk, N. ..................................... 581 (Tue)Bollineni, S. ....................................... 347 (Tue)Bolskar, R. .................. 993 (Mon), 1074 (Wed), .....................................1092 (Tue), 1128 (Wed)Boltalina, O............... 993 (Mon), 1002 (Mon), ......................................................... 1013 (Tue), ...................................... 1091 (Tue), 1092 (Tue)Boltalina, O...................................... 965 (Wed)Bolton, K. ......................................... 1039 (Tue)Bommersbach, P. ............................... 154 (Tue)Bonavita, A. ................................... 1350 (Mon)Bond, D. ........................................... 454 (Wed)Bondaz, A....................... 285 (Thu), 573 (Tue), ........................................................ 1320 (Wed)Bonhote, C. ........................................ 850 (Tue)Bonifazi, D. ...................................... 1007 (Tue)Bonnefont, A. ....................................408 (Tue)Boogaard, A. ...................................... 591 (Tue)Boovaragavan, V. ............................. 421 (Wed)Bordjiba, T. ......................................... 139 (Tue)Borgo, M. ......................................... 497 (Mon)Borguet, E. ......................................1148 (Wed)Borondics, F. ....................................1111 (Thu)Boroup, R. .......................................... 50 (Mon)Borovkov, V. ..................................... 1134 (Tue)Bose, A. .............................................. 882 (Tue)Boswell, R. ........................................ 284 (Thu)Botte, G. .............8 (Mon), 9 (Mon), 37 (Mon), .........................................372 (Wed), 881 (Tue)Boudjemaa, S. .................................. 1119 (Tue)Bourgogne, C. .................................... 959 (Tue)Boussaad, S. ..................................... 1053 (Tue)Bouzek, K. ........................................ 448 (Wed)Boxall, C. .......................461 (Thu), 649 (Thu), ..................... 872 (Wed), 885 (Tue), 1173 (Tue)Boxley, C. ........................................... 892 (Tue)Braatz, R. .......................... 837 (Tue), 945 (Tue)Brahim, S. ........................................ 1058 (Tue)Branch, B. ........................................ 492 (Mon)Brand, J. .............................................830 (Tue)Brandon, N. ......................................911 (Wed)Bratin, P. ...........................................874 (Wed)Breathnach, M. ..................................838 (Tue)Breil, N. .............................................. 594 (Tue)Breslin, C. ..........................................484 (Tue)Brevnov, D. ...................................... 909 (Wed)Brezesinski, T. .................................... 116 (Tue)Briand, E. ........................................... 177 (Tue)Brinzari, V. ................1262 (Wed), 1263 (Wed)Brito Neto, J. .....................................877 (Wed)Brooks, B. ........................................... 847 (Tue)Brown, J. .......................................... 383 (Wed)Brown, S. ............................................ 581 (Tue)Brownson, J. ..................................... 647 (Thu)Brownson, J. ...................................... 619 (Tue)Brudna, S. .......................................... 166 (Tue)Bruehwiler, P....................................1107 (Thu)Brunets, I. .......................................... 591 (Tue)Brunier, F. ........................................ 735 (Wed)Bryson, A. .......................................... 10 (Mon)Bu, X. ............................................. 1274 (Mon)Buca, D. .............................................750 (Wed)Buchholtz, W. ...................................750 (Wed)Buchman, R. .................................... 382 (Wed)Buck, M. .............................................885 (Tue)Buckholtz, J. .................................... 1251 (Tue)Buckley, D. ......612 (Tue), 614 (Tue), 838 (Tue)Bugga, R. .......................................... 391 (Mon)Buhlmann, P. ...................................1300 (Tue)Bunazawa, H. ..................................... 19 (Mon)Bunton, J. .......................................... 693 (Thu)

Buoni, M. ........................................... 942 (Tue)Burelbach, J......................................300 (Mon)Burgess, J. ......................................... 496 (Mon)Burgos, J. ............................................ 180 (Tue)Burgose, J. ..........................................309 (Tue)Burke, L. .............................................838 (Tue)Burkhard, C. ......................................844 (Tue)Burlatsky, S. ..................................... 107 (Mon)Buttner, W. ...................................... 1253 (Tue)Buttry, D. ........................................... 522 (Tue)Buyuklimanli, T. ............................. 690 (Wed)Byrne, N. ............................................ 321 (Tue)Bystron, T. ........................................ 448 (Wed)Bytheway, R. .................................... 807 (Mon)Byun, D. ............................................. 169 (Tue)Byun, J. .............................................. 49 (Mon)

CCaballero, R. .......................968 (Wed), 968 (Wed)Caban, M. .......................................... 52 (Mon)Cabrera, C. .......................15 (Mon), 52 (Mon), ............................................................ 507 (Tue)Cadwallader, K. ............................. 1273 (Mon)Cai, T. ...1075 (Wed), 1077 (Wed), 1087 (Wed)Cai, Y. ............................................. 1351 (Mon)Cai, Z.................................................747 (Wed)Caignaert, V. .................103 (Mon), 246 (Wed)Caillard, A. ....................................... 284 (Thu)Calleja-A, W. .....................16 (Mon), 17 (Mon)Camacho-Alanis, F. ...........................509 (Tue)Cambaz, G. ...................................... 1047 (Tue)Camillo, L. ......................................... 732 (Tue)Campidelli, Y. ..............559 (Mon), 746 (Wed), .......................................................... 1101 (Tue)Canava, B. ......................................... 644 (Thu)Caneiro, A. ......................................... 167 (Tue)Canteenwala, T. ............................... 989 (Mon)Cao, D. ............................................. 228 (Wed)Cao, L. .............................................. 105 (Mon)Cao, Q. ............................................. 1056 (Tue)Cao, W. .............................................. 348 (Tue)Cao, Y. ................................................ 475 (Tue)Cardona, C. ....................................1081 (Wed)Carlson, L. ..................................... 1018 (Mon)Carney, C. ...................................... 1351 (Mon)Carotta, M. .......................................... 83 (Tue)Carpenter, K. ................................... 1069 (Tue)Carpio, R. ........................................... 845 (Tue)Carroll, M. ....................................... 337 (Mon)Carrron, V. ....................................... 1101 (Tue)Carstensen, J. ...................610 (Tue), 613 (Tue), ........................615 (Tue), 626 (Tue), 627 (Tue), ......................................... 648 (Thu), 943 (Tue)Carter, J. ........................................... 334 (Mon)Carter, W. .......................................... 96 ( Mon)Cartier, E. ........................................... 581 (Tue)Casey, J. .......................................... 1020 (Mon)Cassagne, D. ...................................... 721 (Tue)Cassaignon, S. ................................. 101 (Mon)Castaneda, B. ..................................1330 (Tue), ...................................... 1333 (Tue), 1337 (Tue)Castaneda, H. ................ 278 (Thu), 376 (Wed)Castellano, G. ..................................1090 (Tue)Castro-L, M. ......................16 (Mon), 17 (Mon)Catlow, R............................................ 213 (Tue)Caussanel, M. ................................... 752 (Thu)Caymax, M. ..................................... 558 (Mon)Ceder, G. ......................106 (Mon), 226 (Wed), ............................................................ 955 (Tue)Celis, J. ............................................... 835 (Tue)Celler, G. .......................... 722 (Tue), 723 (Tue)Cellere, G. ......................................... 704 (Thu)Cellere, G. ........................................ 497 (Mon)Cerdeira, A. ........................................ 734 (Tue)Cester, A. ........................................... 704 (Thu)Cha, H. ...........................187 (Tue), 341 (Mon), .........................................365 (Tue), 366 (Wed)

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Cha, S. ................................................ 365 (Tue)Chae, K. .......187 (Tue), 341 (Mon), 365 (Tue), .......................................................... 366 (Wed)Chae, M............................................ 815 (Mon)Chakrabarti, A. .................................. 324 (Tue)Chakraborty, S. ................................ 1253 (Tue)Chan, J. .............................................. 46 (Mon)Chan, L. ...... 598 (Wed), 667 (Tue), 810 (Mon)Chancellor, C. ............................... 1084 (Wed)Chandra, M. .....................................371 (Wed)Chang, B. ........................................... 156 (Tue)Chang, B. ....................................... 1233 (Wed)Chang, D. .........................................1040 (Tue)Chang, H. .........................431 (Tue), 531 (Tue)Chang, J. .......................... 121 (Tue), 359 (Tue)Chang, K. ...................... 46 (Mon), 1242 (Thu)Chang, M. ........................ 665 (Tue), 668 (Tue)Chang, M. .......................................... 822 (Tue)Chang, M. .......................................... 582 (Tue)Chang, P. ............................................ 398 (Tue)Chang, R. ........................................... 777 (Tue)Chang, S. ........................................... 854 (Tue)Chang, T. ........................................... 22 (Mon)Chang, V. ........................................... 565 (Tue)Chang-Chien, P. .............................. 762 (Mon)Chao, K. .......................................... 1242 (Thu)Chao, S. ..........................225 (Wed), 266 (Thu)Chao, W. ............................................ 162 (Tue)Chao, W. ............................................ 46 (Mon)Chapman, K. .................................... 234 (Wed)Charest, P. .................... 287 (Mon), 292 (Mon)Charles, C. ........................................ 284 (Thu)Charleux, M. ...................................... 672 (Tue)Charlot, F. ..........................................406 (Tue)Charlot, F. ..........................................405 (Tue)Charreteur, F. ................................... 237 (Wed)Charvolin, T. ..................................... 721 (Tue)Chason, M. ...................................... 392 (Mon)Chassaing, E. .................. 644 (Thu), 888 (Tue)Chatenet, M. ...................405 (Tue), 406 (Tue), ...................................... 408 (Tue), 1184 (Mon)Chaton, C. ......................................... 672 (Tue)Chaudhary, N. ................................. 444 (Wed)Chavis, G. .....................1199 (Tue), 1199 (Tue)Chazalviel, J. .................632 (Wed), 633 (Wed)Che, M. .............................................. 39 (Mon)Che, M. ............................................ 692 (Wed)Check, M.....144 (Tue), 163 (Tue), 1352 (Mon)Cheek, G. .......................................... 459 (Thu)Cheek, J. ........................................... 710 (Mon)Cheetham, A. ................................ 1272 (Mon)Chelomentsev, E. ............................. 688 (Wed)Chen, C. ........157 (Tue), 360 (Tue), 1212 (Tue)Chen, C. ..........................548 (Wed), 827 (Tue)Chen, C. ............................................. 188 (Tue)Chen, F. ............................................. 938 (Thu)Chen, F. .......................................... 1345 (Mon)Chen, H. ............................................. 194 (Tue)Chen, H. ............................................. 795 (Tue)Chen, H. .......................... 791 (Tue), 796 (Tue), ............................................................ 798 (Tue)Chen, J. .......................................... 1188 (Mon)Chen, J. ............................................ 259 (Wed)Chen, J. ............................................ 1057 (Tue)Chen, J. .............................................. 69 (Mon)Chen, K. ............................................. 148 (Tue)Chen, K. ........................................... 799 (Wed)Chen, L. ...................... 332 (Mon), 332 (Mon), ........................................ 336 (Mon), 364 (Tue)Chen, L. .........22 (Mon), 32 (Mon), 33 (Mon), .......................................... 773 (Tue), 797 (Tue) Chen, L. ............................................. 148 (Tue)Chen, M. .......................................... 503 (Mon)Chen, N. ............................................ 983 (Thu)Chen, P. ............................................ 563 (Mon)Chen, P. .............................................. 78 (Mon)Chen, P. .............................................. 121 (Tue)

Chen, Q. ........................................... 863 (Wed)Chen, R. ............................................. 211 (Tue)Chen, S. .............................................. 148 (Tue)Chen, T. ............................667 (Tue), 674 (Tue)Chen, U. ............................................. 69 (Mon)Chen, V. ........................................... 293 (Mon)Chen, W. ......................... 853 (Tue), 857 (Tue), ...................................... 1036 (Tue), 1037 (Tue)Chen, W. ............................................ 78 (Mon)Chen, W. ......................... 791 (Tue), 796 (Tue), ............................................................ 798 (Tue)Chen, W. ............................................ 795 (Tue)Chen, X. ........................................... 1012 (Tue)Chen, X. ............................................. 397 (Tue)Chen, Y. ........................ 553 (Wed), 553 (Wed)Chen, Y. ......................................... 1238 (Wed)Chen, Y. ........................................... 692 (Wed)Chen, Y. ............................................551 (Wed)Chen, Y. ............................................415 (Wed)Chen, Y. ..........................................1146 (Wed)Chen, Y. ........................................... 800 (Wed)Chen, Z. ............................................. 514 (Tue)Chen, Z. ........................ 298 (Mon), 310 (Tue), .......................................316 (Tue), 1182 (Mon)Cheng, C. ......................................... 1355 (Tue)Cheng, C. ......................................... 1180 (Tue)Cheng, H. ......................................... 812 (Mon)Cheng, I. ............................................ 525 (Tue)Cheng, J. .......................................... 802 (Wed)Cheng, J. ...........................917 (Tue), 918 (Tue)Cheng, J. .......................................... 765 (Mon)Cheng, S. ...........................43 (Mon), 47 (Mon)Cheng, W. ........................717 (Tue), 717 (Tue), ............................................................ 719 (Tue)Cherkov, E....................... 593 (Tue), 751 (Wed)Chernov, V. ............................1330 (Tue), 1333 ................................................(Tue), 1337 (Tue)Cherukuri, P. ................................... 1121 (Tue)Cheruvally, G. ................................... 172 (Tue)Cheung, K. ......................................... 427 (Tue)Chevallier, L. ................................. 1350 (Mon)Chi, D. ................................................ 579 (Tue)Chi, G................................................. 775 (Tue)Chia-Shien, G. ................................... 429 (Tue)Chiang, C. .......................................1260 (Tue)Chiang, L. .................... 989 (Mon), 1064 (Tue)Chiang, Y. ........................96 (Mon), 267 (Thu)Chiba, K. ........................ 426 (Tue), 465 (Mon)Chiba, Y. .........................296 (Mon), 311 (Tue)Chien, M. ......................................... 816 (Mon)Chih-Pang Chang, C. ........................ 824 (Tue)Chikyow, T. ........................................ 575 (Tue)Chin, T. ............................................ 812 (Mon)Chin-Hua, H. ..................................... 779 (Tue)Chinaswamy, C. .............................. 108 (Mon)Ching-huei, T..................................... 433 (Tue)Chiou, H. ......................................... 765 (Mon)Chiou, Y. .......................................... 816 (Mon)Chitta, R. ......................................... 966 (Wed)Chiu, K. ...........................26 (Mon), 1140 (Tue)Chiu, P. ............................................ 764 (Mon)Chiu, S. .............................................. 34 (Mon)Chiu, S. ..........791 (Tue), 795 (Tue), 796 (Tue), ............................................................ 798 (Tue)Chmiola, J. ......................................... 135 (Tue)Cho, B. ............................ 169 (Tue), 201 (Tue), ...........................................................414 (Wed)Cho, B. .......................... 562 (Mon), 584 (Tue), ...................................1190 (Mon), 1191 (Mon)Cho, G. ...............................................206 (Tue)Cho, H. ............................................... 565 (Tue)Cho, J. ................................................ 199 (Tue)Cho, K. ............................................. 1178 (Tue)Cho, K. ...............................................206 (Tue)Cho, K. ..............................................370 (Wed)Cho, M. .............................................. 568 (Tue)Cho, M. .............................................. 592 (Tue)

Cho, S. ...............................................814 (Mon)Cho, W. ............................................ 815 (Mon)Cho, Y. ............................................. 604 (Wed)Choang, S. ....................................... 692 (Wed)Choi, B. .............................................. 71 (Mon)Choi, B. .............................................. 221 (Tue)Choi, C. .............................................. 582 (Tue)Choi, G............................................... 677 (Tue)Choi, H. ............................................. 818 (Tue)Choi, H. ............................................. 841 (Tue)Choi, H. ............................................. 199 (Tue)Choi, J. ............................................... 172 (Tue)Choi, J. ............................................... 129 (Tue)Choi, J. ............................................... 58 (Mon)Choi, K. ............................................ 1178 (Tue)Choi, K. ............................................ 562 (Mon)Choi, R. ............................................. 698 (Thu)Choi, S. .............................27 (Mon), 44 (Mon)Choi, W. ............................................. 579 (Tue)Choi, W. ........................................... 244 (Wed)Choi, W. ........................................... 224 (Wed)Chojak, M. ......................................... 176 (Tue)Chou, L. ............................................. 779 (Tue)Chou, T. ........................ 425 (Tue), 447 (Wed), ....................................... 508 (Tue), 1250 (Tue)Chou, Y. ........................................... 800 (Wed)Chowdhury, M. ............................... 601 (Wed)Choy, K. ............................................ 286 (Thu)Christiansen, S. ................................750 (Wed)Chu, W. .............................................. 78 (Mon)Chu, Y. ............................................... 199 (Tue)Chu, Y. ............................................... 410 (Tue)Chua, C. ........................................... 607 (Wed)Chua, S. ............................................ 562 (Mon)Chuang, C. .................. 1036 (Tue), 1037 (Tue)Chuang, S. ....................................... 990 (Mon)Clevenger, J. ......................................761 (Mon)Clifford, J. ......................................... 972 (Thu)Climent, V........................................1204 (Tue)Cocke, D.............................................883 (Tue)Cocke, D........................................... 1210 (Tue)Coffey, T. ..........................................1110 (Thu)Coffie, R. .......................................... 800 (Wed)Cognet, L. ...................................... 1019 (Mon)Cohen, S. .........................................808 (Mon)Cohen, Y. ......................................... 1050 (Tue)Colavita, P. ........................................749 (Wed)Colbern, S. ....................................... 1058 (Tue)Colinge, J. .......................................... 712 (Tue)Collaert, N. ........................................ 733 (Tue)Colmati, F. .........................................200 (Tue)Colombeau, B. ................................. 598 (Wed)Colon, A. .......................................... 100 (Mon)Colon-Mercado, H. ............................ 350 (Tue)Coltrin, M. ......................................... 781 (Tue)Conard, T. .......................................... 565 (Tue)Condit, D. ..........................................402 (Tue)Conrad, O. ......................................... 128 (Tue)Consiglio, S. ....................................... 572 (Tue)Cooney, M. ...................276 (Thu), 903 (Wed), ........................................................ 1237 (Wed)Cooper, J. ....................... 109 (Mon), 134 (Tue)Corcella, A. .....................405 (Tue), 406 (Tue), ........................................................ 1184 (Mon)Cornelius, C. .................................... 282 (Thu)Corr, C. ............................................. 284 (Thu)Cortes, I. ............................................ 730 (Tue)Corwin, F. ........................................1006 (Tue)Costamagna, J. ................................. 458 (Thu)Costina, I. ......................................... 703 (Thu)Cote, M. ...........................................1113 (Thu)Coumbe, C. ................. 1066 (Tue), 1068 (Tue), .......................................1070 (Tue), 1091 (Tue)Coumbe, C. ...................................... 1038 (Tue)Coumbe, H. ................ 1066 (Tue), 1068 (Tue), .......................................................... 1070 (Tue)Courtel, F. ......................................... 645 (Thu)

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Cox, P. .............................................. 1156 (Tue)Crawford, M....................................... 781 (Tue)Creighton, R. ..................................... 781 (Tue)Cristiano, F. ..................................... 708 (Mon)Cristoloveanu, S. ........ 559 (Mon), 708 (Mon), ........................715 (Tue), 716 (Tue), 729 (Tue), ....................................... 742 (Wed), 746 (Wed)Croce, F. ......................................... 1234 (Wed)Crochet, J. ...................................... 1041 (Mon)Croll, S. .............................................. 529 (Tue)Cross, R. ......................................... 1082 (Wed)Cucksey, C. ...................256 (Wed), 257 (Wed)Cui, M. ............................................... 822 (Tue)Cui, S. ................................................. 950 (Tue)Cui, S. ................................................. 583 (Tue)Cukrowski, I. ..................................... 10 (Mon)Curiel-Esparza, J. .............................1288 (Tue)Curley, S. .......................................... 1121 (Tue)Curtis, C. ..........................143 (Tue), 357 (Tue)

DDabiran, A........................................ 803 (Wed)Dabrowski, J. ..................................... 703 (Thu)Dai, J. ................................................ 271 (Thu)Dai, L.................................................. 178 (Tue)Dai, S. ............................................. 1306 (Wed)Dale, P. ............................625 (Tue), 639 (Wed)Daletou, M. .....................936 (Thu), 938 (Thu)Damayanti, M. ................................. 810 (Mon)Damlencourt, J. ............ 559 (Mon), 746 (Wed)Damnjanovic, M. ............................1044 (Tue)Daneshvar, K. .................................. 1099 (Tue)Danielsson, C. ................................... 891 (Tue)Dao, L. ................................................ 139 (Tue)Daramola, D......................................... 8 (Mon)DaRosa, C. ........................................ 643 (Thu)Das, A. .............................................. 653 (Mon)Das, S.................................................. 180 (Tue)Da Silva, S. ......................................... 834 (Tue)Datta, M. ............................................ 841 (Tue)Datta, R. ......................... 346 (Tue), 1196 (Tue)Datye, A. ............................................ 146 (Tue)Davis, D.............................................870 (Wed)Davis, S. ........................................... 385 (Wed)Dawood, M. ....................................... 579 (Tue)Day, S. ................................................ 516 (Tue)De Castro, E. .................................... 105 (Mon)De Gendt, S. ....................................... 565 (Tue)De Jaeger, B. ..................................... 557 (Mon)De Jaeger, B. ..................................... 558 (Mon)De la Cruz, P. ................................... 968 (Wed)De la Hidalga-W, F. ...........16 (Mon), 17 (Mon)De la Torre, G. .................................1003 (Tue)De Leon, E. ...................................... 1299 (Tue)De Meatza, I. ...................................... 48 (Mon)De Mendoza, J. ................................ 994 (Mon)D’Epifanio, A. .................................. 335 (Mon)De Roo, B. ........................................ 866 (Wed)De Silva, K. .......................................... 1 (Mon)De Souza, J. .......................................744 (Wed)De Souza, M. .................................... 1102 (Tue)De Tacconi, N. ................................. 1158 (Tue)De Toni, A. ....................................... 497 (Mon)De, B. ................................................ 680 (Wed)Dec, S. ................................................ 395 (Tue)Decker, K. ..........................................679 (Wed)Deepak, G. ......................................... 586 (Tue)Deering, A. ...................................... 1109 (Thu)Dees, D. ............................................ 295 (Mon)Defranoux, C. ................ 285 (Thu), 573 (Tue), ........................................................ 1320 (Wed)Deguet, C. .........................................740 (Wed)Deki, S. ..........................112 (Mon), 1281 (Tue)Del Castillo, L. ................................... 314 (Tue)Dela, I. ................................................ 182 (Tue)Delacote, C. ..................................... 229 (Wed)Delbos, S. ...........................................888 (Tue)

Deleonibus, S. .................................... 726 (Tue)Deleonibus, S. .................................. 708 (Mon)Demizu, Y. ......................450 (Wed), 472 (Tue)Deng, X. ......985 (Thu), 1067 (Tue), 1078 (Wed)Denis, M. ........................................... 153 (Tue)Denison, K. ....................................... 649 (Thu)Denny, N. ......................................... 1301 (Tue)Denuault, G. .................................. 1342 (Mon)Deronzier, E. ...................................... 834 (Tue)Deschenaux, R. ................................ 987 (Mon)Descombes, S. .................................. 1101 (Tue)Desroches, M. .................................. 444 (Wed)Detert, D. ..........................................747 (Wed)Deutsch, T. ....................... 343 (Tue), 345 (Tue)Devadoss, A. .................................... 496 (Mon)Devireddy, R. ....................................870 (Wed)Dhandapani, V. ............................... 710 (Mon)Di Bartolomeo, E. ............................ 335 (Mon)Di Bartolomeo, E. .......................... 1350 (Mon)Di Noto, V. .....................110 (Mon), 932 (Thu)Diaz, D. ............................................ 1152 (Tue)Diaz, D. .............................................. 195 (Tue)DiCarlo, C. ....................................... 455 (Wed)Dick, D. ............................................ 1092 (Tue)Dickerson, J.......................................875 (Wed)Dickey, E. ....................................... 1189 (Mon)Dikin, D. .................... 1025 (Mon), 1054 (Tue)Dilhac, J. .........................748 (Wed), 820 (Tue)Dilhac, J. .........................748 (Wed), 820 (Tue)Dillon, A. ........................................... 356 (Tue)Dimitrijevic, N. ..............344 (Tue), 1174 (Tue)Dimitrov, N. ..................................... 1287 (Tue)Diner, B. ........................................... 1053 (Tue)Ding, F. ................... 1021 (Mon), 1030 (Mon), ...................................... 1039 (Tue), 1045 (Tue)Ding, H. ............................................. 523 (Tue)Dixon, B. ............................................ 143 (Tue)Djenizian, T. ...................................... 851 (Tue)Dlott, D. ...........................................1225 (Tue)Dobrev, T. ........................................... 539 (Tue)Dobrocka, E. ...................................... 589 (Tue)Dodelet, J. ........................................ 237 (Wed)Dokko, K. ...... 296 (Mon), 311 (Tue), 313 (Tue)Dominey, L. ....................................... 118 (Tue)Dommett, G..................................... 1054 (Tue)Donetti, L. ........................................ 754 (Thu)Dong, Q. ............................................ 407 (Tue)Dong, W. ........................................ 1345 (Mon)Doniat, F. ...........................................844 (Tue)Donne, S. ........................ 119 (Tue), 120 (Tue), ......................247 (Wed), 269 (Thu), 430 (Tue)Donnio, B. ......................................... 959 (Tue)Donten, M. .................. 549 (Wed), 1203 (Tue)Dontigny, M. ................................... 287 (Mon)Dorbandt, I. ..................... 130 (Tue), 210 (Tue)Dorn, H. ......................1006 (Tue), 1065 (Tue), ............... 1075 (Wed), 1076 (Wed), 077 (Wed), ................................... 1079 (Wed), 1087 (Wed)Dornhege, M. ..................................... 612 (Tue)Dornisch, D. ..................................... 702 (Thu)Dorofeev, A. .......................................423 (Tue)Dorris, S. .....332 (Mon), 336 (Mon), 364 (Tue)Dos Santos, L. .................................. 498 (Mon)Doty, F. ........................................... 1275 (Mon)Dou, S................................197 (Tue), 198 (Tue)Douziech, B. ...................................1187 (Mon)Dozier, C. ...........................................884 (Tue)Drandova, G. ....................................679 (Wed)Drees, M. ........................................ 1083 (Wed)Drennan, J. ........................................ 81 (Mon)Drewello, T. ................ 1002 (Mon), 1092 (Tue)Drob, P. .............................................. 538 (Tue)Drob, P. ...........................537 (Tue), 1215 (Tue)Drob, S. .............................................. 538 (Tue)Dsoke, S. ......................................... 1234 (Wed)D’Souza, F. ....................................... 966 (Wed)D’Souza, L. ....................................... 966 (Wed)

Du, B. ................................................. 147 (Tue)Duan, H. .......................................... 1039 (Tue)Dubbeldam, D. .............................. 1270 (Mon)Dube, M. ...........................................451 (Wed)Dubois, E. .......................................... 594 (Tue)Dubrovinsky, L. ...............................1114 (Thu)Duchamp, J. ....................................1076 (Wed)Duchesne, S. .................................... 287 (Mon)Dudis, D. ........................................ 1089 (Wed)Dufek, E. ............................................ 522 (Tue)Duffy, R. ............................................597 (Wed)Dunbar, Z. .......................................... 399 (Tue)Duncan, H. ........................................ 358 (Tue)Dungan, L. ..................................... 1266 (Wed)Dunn, B. ............................................ 116 (Tue)Dunsch, L. ....................984 (Thu), 1094 (Thu)Dunsch, L. ....................................... 965 (Wed)Duo, S. ................................................ 145 (Tue)Dupont, L. ......................................... 98 (Mon)Dupre, C. ......................................... 708 (Mon)Duque, J. ........................................ 1024 (Mon)Duscher, G. .....................53 (Mon), 556 (Mon)Dussarrat, C. ...................................... 590 (Tue)Dutta, M. .... 505 (Tue), 506 (Tue), 640 (Wed), ....................780 (Tue),804 (Wed), 1341 (Mon)Dutta, P. ............................................. 347 (Tue)Dziobkowski, C. ...............................808 (Mon)Dzwilweski, A. .................................1114 (Thu)

EE, W. ................................................1149 (Wed)Eades, D. .......................................... 710 (Mon)Eb, A. ................................................ 630 (Wed)Echegoyen, L. .................................1081 (Wed)Echegoyen, L. .................................1079 (Wed)Eckert, J. ......................................... 1272 (Mon)Eckhard, K. .................................... 1232 (Wed)Edelstein, D......................................808 (Mon)Eden, J. .............................................1304 (Tue)Edwards, B. ........................................ 950 (Tue)Efimov, A. ......................................... 979 (Thu)Eguchi, K. .......................................... 669 (Tue)Eguchi, K. .......................................... 896 (Tue)Ehouarne, L. .................................... 1101 (Tue)Ehrensberger, M. ............................. 502 (Mon)Eikerling, M. ...................................... 956 (Tue)Eimori, T. ........................................... 576 (Tue)Ein-Eli, Y. ........................................... 510 (Tue)Eisenbraun, E. ...................................861 (Wed)El-Deab, M. ...................................... 1151 (Tue)El-Hage, A. .......................................1226 (Tue)El-Khouly, M. ..................................... 21 (Mon)Elam, J. ......................... 273 (Thu), 1181 (Mon)Elango, T. ........................................... 819 (Tue)Elder, R. ............................................ 388 (Mon)Elias, J. ............................................... 617 (Tue)Elinson, M. ........................................423 (Tue)Elliott, B. .........................................1081 (Wed)Ellis, J. ................................................ 357 (Tue)Eminente, S........................................ 729 (Tue)Enderson, B. ....................................... 23 (Mon)Endo, K. ............................................. 713 (Tue)Engelken, R. ..................................... 1261 (Tue)Engelmann, H. ................................ 810 (Mon)Engtrakul, C. ..................................... 357 (Tue)Engtrakul, C. ..................................... 356 (Tue)Eom, K. .............................................370 (Wed)Ergang , N. ....................142 (Tue), 1308 (Wed)Eriksson, M. ......................................749 (Wed)Erman, J. .......................................... 455 (Wed)Ernst, A. ..........................................1147 (Wed)Ernst, T. ............................................ 708 (Mon)Ervin, M. .......................................... 1052 (Tue)Esai Selvan, M. .................................. 950 (Tue)Esen, G. ............................................ 1052 (Tue)Espinos, J. .......................................... 589 (Tue)Espinosa, H. ..................................... 1059 (Tue)

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Esposito, V.......................................1310 (Wed)Esquinazi, P......................................1114 (Thu)Ester, P. ........................1288 (Tue), 1317 (Wed)Esteves, A. ........................................ 442 (Wed)Esteves, M. ........................................873 (Wed)Etcheberry, A. ................631 (Wed), 644 (Thu)Etcheberry, A. ................611 (Tue), 630 (Wed), ............................................................ 851 (Tue)Etcheberry, A. .................................. 629 (Wed)Euaruksakul, C. ............................... 739 (Wed)Eugenia, M. .....................................1317 (Wed)Evans, A. .......................................... 442 (Wed)Evans, J............................................... 894 (Tue)Evans, L. ......................................... 1266 (Wed)Evans, M. .......................................... 752 (Thu)Evans, P. ............................................747 (Wed)Eyben, P. ...........................................597 (Wed)

FFabbri, E. .......................................... 335 (Mon)Fadeev, L. ......................................... 991 (Mon)Falcao, E. ........................................ 1272 (Mon)Fan, H. ..............................................1290 (Tue)Fan, L. ............................................... 983 (Thu)Fan, Q. ................................................348 (Tue)Fang, B. ..........89 (Mon), 397 (Tue), 925 (Thu)Fang, B. .......................................... 1307 (Wed)Fang, D . ........................................ 496 (Mon)Fang, J. ............................................. 812 (Mon)Fang, N. .............................................. 856 (Tue)Fang, Y. ............................................1260 (Tue)Fanouillere, P. ....................................888 (Tue)Farkas, J. ........................................... 806 (Mon)Farmer, J. ............................................ 516 (Tue)Fatima, G. ......................................... 462 (Thu)Fatouros, P. .......................................1006 (Tue)Favennec, L. ................. 805 (Mon), 1284 (Tue)Fawcett, W. ...................1198 (Tue), 1199 (Tue)Faynot, O. ................... 708 (Mon), 709 (Mon), ............................................................ 715 (Tue)Fazio, M. .........................................1145 (Wed)Fazzini, P. ......................................... 708 (Mon)Feducovich, S. ....................................423 (Tue)Feger, C. ........................................... 381 (Wed)Feijoo, D. ...........................................750 (Wed)Feinberg, S. ...................................... 380 (Wed)Felch, S. .............................................597 (Wed)Felder-Flesch, D. ...........959 (Tue), 1150 (Wed)Felice, V. ............................................. 922 (Tue)Feliciano, I. ........................................ 52 (Mon)Feliu, J. ...............................................200 (Tue)Feliu, J. .............................................1204 (Tue)Feng, F. ............................................1311 (Wed)Feng, G. ............................................ 766 (Mon)Feng, M. ........................................... 759 (Mon)Feng, X. .............................................. 158 (Tue)Fenton, K. ........................................ 492 (Mon)Ferey, G. ......................................... 1267 (Mon)Fernandez, G. ..................................1005 (Tue)Fernandez, P. ..................................... 730 (Tue)Fernandez, R. .....................................666 (Tue)Fernandez-Lazaro, F. .......961 (Tue), 974 (Thu)Ferreira, P. .......................................... 672 (Tue)Ferreira, P. .......................................... 856 (Tue)Ferrell, J. ........................................... 233 (Wed)Feste, S. .............................................750 (Wed)Feudel, T. .......................................... 599 (Wed)Fiechter, S. ....................... 130 (Tue), 210 (Tue)Fierke, M. .........................................1300 (Tue)Filler, R. ............................ 324 (Tue), 325 (Tue)Fillot, F. .............................................746 (Wed)Finikova, O. ................ 1141 (Tue), 1143 (Wed)Fiorenza, P.........................................678 (Wed)Firsich, D. ......................................... 908 (Wed)Fischer, A. .......................................... 781 (Tue)Fischer, A. .......................................... 115 (Tue)Fischer, R. ........................................1282 (Tue)

Fischetti, M. ...................................... 753 (Thu)Fishtik, I. ........................ 346 (Tue), 1196 (Tue)Fitch, A. .............................................. 56 (Mon)Fitzgerald, G. ..................................... 579 (Tue)Flack, F. .............................................749 (Wed)Flandre, D. ......................................... 734 (Tue)Flores, D. ............................................ 730 (Tue)Flores, O. ............................................830 (Tue)Foca, E. .............................610 (Tue), 613 (Tue), .........................615 (Tue), 627 (Tue), 943 (Tue)Foell, H. ............................610 (Tue), 613 (Tue), ........................615 (Tue), 626 (Tue), 627 (Tue), ......................................... 648 (Thu), 943 (Tue)Fogel, K. ............................................744 (Wed)Foley, M. ........................................... 439 (Wed)Forbes, I. .......................................... 639 (Wed)Forsythe, K. ........................................ 211 (Tue)Fortman, J. ......................................... 893 (Tue)Fortune, T. ........................................761 (Mon)Fouda-Onana, F. ................................ 168 (Tue)Fournier, J. ......................................... 39 (Mon)Fragala, I. ..........................................678 (Wed)Franco, A. ........................................... 954 (Tue)Franquet, A. ....................................... 565 (Tue)Frateur, I. .......................................... 1197 (Tue)Fray, D. .............................................. 272 (Thu)Frech, R. ........................................... 1218 (Tue)Free, M. ..............................................889 (Tue)Friedman, J. ..................................... 340 (Mon)Frohlich, K. ........................................ 589 (Tue)Fromondi, I. ..................................... 1222 (Tue)Frost, H. ......................................... 1270 (Mon)Frunzi, M. ...................................... 1082 (Wed)Fry, A. ................................................451 (Wed)Fu, C. ................................................ 710 (Mon)Fu, W. ............................................... 1065 (Tue)Fu, Y. .................................................. 525 (Tue)Fuchigami, T. ..................................468 (Mon), ..........................75 (Tue), 476 (Tue), 480 (Tue), ........................ 481 (Tue), 482 (Tue), 489 (Tue)Fuentes, R. ....................................... 902 (Wed)Fuhrer, M. ........................................ 1052 (Tue)Fujieda, S. ........................................... 662 (Tue)Fujigaya, T. ...................976 (Thu), 1026 (Mon)Fujimoto, S. ...................................... 499 (Mon)Fujita, S. ........................................... 769 (Mon)Fujiwara, N. ........................................580 (Tue)Fukada, T.......................................... 609 (Wed)Fukuda, T. .......................21 (Mon), 969 (Wed)Fukunaka, Y. ................... 65 (Mon), 67 (Mon), ................... 68 (Mon), 871 (Wed), 1183 (Mon)Fukutani, K. ....................................... 662 (Tue)Fukuzumi, S. ...................961 (Tue), 974 (Thu), ....................978 (Thu), 1008 (Tue),1135 (Tue), ................ 1146 (Wed), 1149 (Wed), 1161 (Tue)Furukawa, Y. .................................... 760 (Mon)

GGabrielli, C. .................... 542 (Tue), 832 (Tue), ...................................1229 (Wed), 1236 (Wed)Gach, P. ............................................ 440 (Wed)Gaffoor, S. ..........................................174 (Thu)Gaillardin, M. .................................... 715 (Tue)Galea, S. ............................................872 (Wed)Galeti, M. .......................................... 758 (Thu)Galicia, G. .......................................... 524 (Tue)Gall, B. ............................................... 143 (Tue)Gambin, V. ....................................... 800 (Wed)Gamby, J. ........................................... 39 (Mon)Gamiz, F. ........................................... 754 (Thu)Gan, L. ............................................. 1011 (Tue)Gancs, L. .......................................... 258 (Wed)Gancs, L. ....................... 108 (Mon), 914 (Wed)Ganesh, A. ........................................ 280 (Thu)Ganguly, A. ....................................... 456 (Thu)Ganibal, C. .....................748 (Wed), 820 (Tue)Ganin, A. ........................................ 1108 (Thu)

Ganjali, M. ....................................... 1062 (Tue)Gannon, C. ...................................... 1121 (Tue)Gao, X. ............................................. 992 (Mon)Gao, Y. ................................................ 165 (Tue)Gao, Y. ................................................ 183 (Tue)Garanin, E. ........................................ 11 (Mon)Garcia, J. ........................................ 1309 (Wed)Garcia-Jareno, J. ............. 490 (Tue), 542 (Tue), ............................................................ 858 (Tue)Garcia, B. ......................................... 902 (Wed)Garcia, J. ............................................ 539 (Tue)Garcia, R. .......................................... 267 (Thu)Gardner, C. .......................................375 (Wed)Garich, H. .......................845 (Tue), 867 (Wed)Garnett, M. ....................457 (Thu), 1193 (Tue)Garzon, M. ......................................... 490 (Tue)Gates, S. ...........................................808 (Mon)Gatewood, D. ................................... 230 (Wed)Gatineau, J. ........................................ 590 (Tue)Gaubert, P. ......................................... 717 (Tue)Gauthier, P. ......................................1202 (Tue)Gebhart, L. ......................................... 845 (Tue)Geer, R. ............................................ 736 (Wed)Gelling, V. ........................ 23 (Mon), 528 (Tue)Gennett, T. ...................... 143 (Tue), 356 (Tue), ............................................................ 357 (Tue)Genthe, J. ......................................... 242 (Wed)Georges, C. ....................................... 647 (Thu)Georghiou, P. .................................1000 (Mon)Gerald II, R. .................54 (Mon), 1182 (Mon), ......................................................... 1239 (Thu)Gerard, G. ........................................ 689 (Wed)Gerard, I. ...........................................631 (Wed)Gervasio, D. ....................................... 321 (Tue)Geserick, J. ......................................... 191 (Tue)Gewirth, A. .................... 843 (Tue), 1227 (Tue)Gharbi, N. ........................................ 1119 (Tue)Ghibaudo, G. ................................... 708 (Mon)Ghibaudo, G. ................................... 709 (Mon)Ghobar, O. ......................577 (Tue), 651 (Mon)Ghodbane, O. .................13 (Mon), 1194 (Tue)Ghosh, S. ........................................ 1028 (Mon)Giacomini, R......................................757 (Thu)Gianferrari, F. .................................. 1100 (Tue)Gibson, G. ........................................ 807 (Mon)Gibson, H. ..................1006 (Tue), 1075 (Wed), .................................. 1077(Wed), 1079 (Wed)Giffin, G........................................... 1218 (Tue)Gil, J. ............187 (Tue), 341 (Mon), 365 (Tue), .......................................................... 366 (Wed)Gila, B. ............................................. 801 (Wed)Gila, B. ............................794 (Tue), 803 (Wed)Gilbert, J. ......................................... 502 (Mon)Gimenez-Romero, D. ... 490 (Tue), 1309 (Wed)Gimenez-Romero, D. ......................... 542 (Tue)Ginalska, G. ....................................1147 (Wed)Glass, R. ....................1264 (Wed), 1265 (Wed)Glenn, B. .......................256 (Wed), 257 (Wed)Globa, N. ........................................... 268 (Thu)Goni, A. ............................................. 48 (Mon)Goddard III, W. ........... 953 (Tue), 1349 (Mon)Godoy, A. .......................................... 754 (Thu)Goedeke, D. ..................................... 710 (Mon)Goesele, U. ....................750 (Wed), 1290 (Tue) ....................................... 646 (Thu), 1294 (Tue)Gogotsi, Y. .....135 (Tue), 136 (Tue), 1047 (Tue)Gohmann, K. ..................................... 528 (Tue)Golberg, D. ........................................ 774 (Tue)Golbert, J. .........................................911 (Wed)Goldberg, A........................................ 211 (Tue)Goldoni, A. ......................................1107 (Thu)Goldsman, N. .................................. 1052 (Tue)Gomadam, P. ................................... 383 (Wed)Gomes, J. ............................................883 (Tue)Gomes, J. .......................................... 1210 (Tue)Gomes, W. ......................................... 616 (Tue)Gomez, E. ........................................ 293 (Mon)

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Gomozov, V. ...................................... 821 (Tue)Goncalves, A. ..................611 (Tue), 630 (Wed)Gonnard, O. ....................................... 726 (Tue)Gonzalez Szwacki, N. ..................... 1093 (Thu)Gonzalez, E. .................. 200 (Tue), 498 (Mon), .......................................................... 1164 (Tue)Gonzatti, F. ...................................... 602 (Wed)Goodall, P. ........................................872 (Wed)Goodnick, S. ...................................... 725 (Tue)Gopalan, S. ...................................... 331 (Mon)Gorte, R. ......................................... 1264 (Wed)Goto, T. .............................................. 74 (Mon)Gottesfeld, S. ................................... 104 (Mon)Gouget, G. .......................................... 726 (Tue)Gouget-Laemmel, A. ....................... 632 (Wed)Gourdoupi, P..................................... 938 (Thu)Gourhant, O. ...................................1284 (Tue)Gourhant, O. ................................... 805 (Mon)Gozin, M. ......................................... 991 (Mon)Grand, P. ......................... 644 (Thu), 888 (Tue)Grasser, T. ..........................................666 (Tue)Greathouse, J. ................................ 1271 (Mon)Greenbaum, S. ................................... 88 (Mon)Greeneltch, N. ................................... 195 (Tue)Greenslit, D. ......................................861 (Wed)Gregori, J. ....490 (Tue), 858 (Tue), 1309 (Wed)Gregoriou, V. .................................... 938 (Thu)Grennberg, H. ..................................1009 (Tue)Grigorian, L. .................................... 1058 (Tue)Grill, A. ............................................808 (Mon)Grimsley, J. ...................................... 495 (Mon)Groeseneken, G. ............ 558 (Mon), 666 (Tue)Gross, S. ........................................... 110 (Mon)Gryko, D. .........................................1144 (Wed)Guay, D. ........................... 153 (Tue), 154 (Tue)Guegan, G. ......................................... 726 (Tue)Guerfi, A. ......................................... 292 (Mon)Guerfi, A. ......................................... 287 (Mon)Guha, S. ............................................. 581 (Tue)Gui, X. .............................................. 1034 (Tue)Guidotti, R. ........................................ 317 (Tue)Guilard, R. ....................................... 1139 (Tue)Guillaumot, B. ................................... 577 (Tue)Guillemoles, J. .................................. 644 (Thu)Guillon, D. ......................................... 959 (Tue)Guilminot, E. ................... 405 (Tue), 406 (Tue), ...........................................................1184 (Mon)Guiver, M. ......................................... 937 (Thu)Guldi, D. ..................... 963 (Wed), 1003 (Tue), ...................1048 (Tue), 1130 (Tue), 1131 (Tue)Guldi, D. ........................................... 977 (Thu)Gulla, A. .... 108 (Mon), 230 (Wed), 914 (Wed)Gummalla, M. ................................. 107 (Mon)Gump, B. .......................................... 1058 (Tue)Guney, S. ............................................ 161 (Tue)Guo, D. ............................................... 578 (Tue)Guo, S. ............................................. 1109 (Thu)Guo, Z. ............................................... 145 (Tue)Gutierrez, M. ...................................1005 (Tue)Gutierrez-D, E. ..................16 (Mon), 17 (Mon)Guto, P. .............................................. 477 (Tue)Guyomard, D. ........... 1235 (Wed), 1316 (Wed)Guyot-Sionnest, P. ........................... 1159 (Tue)Gwoziecki, R. ..................................... 726 (Tue)

HHa, H. ................................................. 71 (Mon)Haas, S. ............................................... 130 (Tue)Habrioux, A. ...................................... 478 (Tue)Habuka, H. ....................................... 770 (Mon)Hackl, R............................................1111 (Thu)Hadjisavvas, G. ................................. 752 (Thu)Hahn, B. ........................................... 248 (Wed)Hahn, J. ............................................ 659 (Mon)Hailiang, D. ..................................... 550 (Wed)Hajdi, E. ............................................. 721 (Tue)Hakim, N. ...................... 108 (Mon), 401 (Tue)Halimaoui, A. .................................... 594 (Tue)

Hall, M. ............................................ 710 (Mon)Hall, T. ............................152 (Tue), 908 (Wed)Hamel, S. ..........................................1113 (Thu)Hamers, R. ........................................749 (Wed)Hammami, A. ................................... 645 (Thu)Hamon, Y. .......................................... 212 (Tue)Han Joo, K. ........................................ 924 (Tue)Han, B. ........................... 106 (Mon), 955 (Tue)Han, H. ............................................... 218 (Tue)Han, H. ............................................. 1296 (Tue)Han, J. .............................................. 608 (Wed)Han, J. .............................................. 656 (Mon)Han, J. .............................................. 337 (Mon)Han, J. ................................................ 175 (Tue)Han, J. .............................................. 817 (Mon)Han, J. ................................................ 62 (Mon)Han, K. ............................................... 170 (Tue)Han, M. .............................................. 199 (Tue)Han, M. ........ 361 (Tue), 368 (Wed), 410 (Tue), ........................................................... 413 (Tue)Han, S. ........................... 1175 (Tue), 1177 (Tue)Han, S. .............................................. 1301 (Tue)Han, Y. ............................................... 57 (Mon)Hao, Y. ................................................ 670 (Tue)Hao, Z............................................... 767 (Mon)Haque, I........................441 (Wed), 452 (Wed), ........................................ 460 (Thu), 462 (Thu)Hara, T........................... 745 (Wed), 868 (Wed)Hara, Y. .............................................. 619 (Tue)Harden, M. ....................................... 1121 (Tue)Harich, K. ........................................1076 (Wed)Hariharan, V. ..................................... 714 (Tue)Hariprakash, B. ..................................174 (Thu)Harlan, D. ........................................ 1261 (Tue)Harley, C. ...........................................484 (Tue)Harnagea, C. ...................................... 922 (Tue)Harper, A. .......................................... 528 (Tue)Harris, V. .......................................... 108 (Mon)Harrison, S. .......................................596 (Wed)Hartgerink, J. ................................. 1019 (Mon)Harth, E. ...........................................875 (Wed)Hartland, G. ..................................... 1155 (Tue)Hartman, K. ..................1119 (Tue), 1120 (Tue)Hartmann, J. .................602 (Wed), 738 (Wed)Hartmann, J. .................708 (Mon), 740 (Wed)Hasan, S. ...........................................875 (Wed)Hasegawa, M. ..................................... 475 (Tue)Hasegawa, M. .....................................842 (Tue)Hashida, T. ....................................... 1061 (Tue)Hashimoto, N. ................................... 21 (Mon)Hashimoto, N. ................................. 1123 (Tue)Hasobe, T. ................... 1008 (Tue), 1132 (Tue), ...........................................................1161 (Tue)Hatanaka, M. ................................... 1122 (Tue)Hattori, T........................................... 700 (Thu)Hattori, T...........................................915 (Wed)Hauge, R. ........................................ 1029 (Mon)Haumesser, P. ..................................... 834 (Tue)Hawkes, G. ....................................... 333 (Mon)Hawkins, B. ...................................... 996 (Mon)Hawkins, S. .......................................761 (Mon)Hawthorn, G. ..................................... 523 (Tue)Hayamizu, N. ..................................... 75 (Mon)Hayase, M. ........................................877 (Wed)Hayashi, T. ........................................ 695 (Thu)Hayes, J. ........................................... 339 (Mon)He, A. .................................................840 (Tue)He, H. ............................................. 1228 (Wed)He, Q. ............................................... 258 (Wed)He, X. ................................................. 158 (Tue)He, Y. ...............................................1148 (Wed)Heaps, D. .......................................... 1038 (Tue)Heben, M. ......143 (Tue), 356 (Tue), 357 (Tue), ....................................................... 1023 (Mon)Heidemeyer, H. ................................ 653 (Mon)Heinrich, B. ....................................... 959 (Tue)Heitzinger, C. .................................... 947 (Tue)

Hekselman, A. ..................................378 (Wed)Heller, B. .......................................... 382 (Wed)Heller, D. .........................................1125 (Wed)Helm, L. ..........................................1128 (Wed)Henderson, J. ................................... 252 (Wed)Hendy, G. ...........................................484 (Tue)Heng, C. ........................................... 688 (Wed)Hennies, F. .......................................1115 (Thu)Henriksen, G. .................................. 289 (Mon)Henry de Villeneuve, C................... 632 (Wed)Henry, K. ............................................ 178 (Tue)Heo, Y. ................................................ 794 (Tue)Hepel, M. ......................... 182 (Tue), 628 (Tue)Her, J. ................................................691 (Wed)Herai, T. ............................................. 849 (Tue)Herbst, B. .........................................808 (Mon)Herlem, M. ....................................... 630 (Wed)Hermes, S. ........................................1282 (Tue)Herng-Yih, U. ..................................... 433 (Tue)Herranz, M.......................................1005 (Tue)Herrero, E. ..........................................200 (Tue)Herring, A. ...................232 (Wed), 233 (Wed), .......................................... 345 (Tue), 395 (Tue)Hersam, M. .............. 1041 (Mon), 1042 (Mon)Hertel, T. ........................................ 1041 (Mon)Hesse, D. ..........................................1290 (Tue)Hettige, C. ..........................................488 (Tue)Heying, B. ........................................ 800 (Wed)Heyns, M. ......................................... 558 (Mon)Hibbs, M. .......................................... 282 (Thu)Hidalgo, J. .......................................... 29 (Mon)Hidalgo, S. .......................................... 730 (Tue)Hightower, M. ...................................761 (Mon)Higuchi, T. ........................................915 (Wed)Hihara, L. ........................................... 523 (Tue)Hildreth, J. ....................................... 710 (Mon)Hill, D. ............................152 (Tue), 908 (Wed)Hill, D. ..............................................916 (Wed)Hill, M. .............................................. 926 (Thu)Himcinschi, C. .................................750 (Wed)Hinderliter, B. .................................... 529 (Tue)Hirano, A. ........................................ 1298 (Tue)Hirayama, K. ......................................976 (Thu)Hirayama, M. ..................................... 717 (Tue)Hirose, F. ...........................14 (Mon), 580 (Tue)Hisaeda, Y. ..................... 443 (Tue), 471 (Mon)Hisamatsu, H. ............... 745 (Wed), 868 (Wed)Ho, K. ................................................. 12 (Mon)Hobbs, D. ........................................... 350 (Tue)Hochstrasser, R. ..............................1143 (Wed)Hoell, A. ............................................. 130 (Tue)Hoey, R. ............................................1202 (Tue)Hoffman, T. ......................................597 (Wed)Holby, E............................................ 907 (Wed)Holleman, J. ....................................... 591 (Tue)Holliger, P. ....................................... 738 (Wed)Holloway, B. ................................... 1083 (Wed)Holmes, C. ........................................377 (Wed)Holmes, L. .......................................... 321 (Tue)Holonyak, N. ................................... 759 (Mon)Holsa, J. ............................................ 1326 (Tue)Homer, M. ...................................... 1349 (Mon)Homma, T. ......................................... 623 (Tue)Hong, H. .......................................... 1060 (Tue)Hong, J. ............................89 (Mon), 925 (Thu)Hong, J. ............................................ 331 (Mon)Hong-Yu, Y. ........................................ 565 (Tue)Horan, J. ............................................. 395 (Tue)Hori, M. ............................................ 684 (Wed)Horie, S. ........................................... 655 (Mon)Horii, D. ............................................. 482 (Tue)Horn, Q. ............................................. 318 (Tue)Horng, R. ........................................... 783 (Tue)Horstmann, M. .................................750 (Wed)Horstmann, M. .............555 (Mon), 599 (Wed)Horton, C. ...................................... 1029 (Mon)Hoshina, M. .................. 745 (Wed), 868 (Wed)

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Hou, X. .............................................. 286 (Thu)Houk, K. ......................................... 1001 (Mon)House, V. ...........................................417 (Wed)Houssa, M. ....................................... 558 (Mon)Howard, D. ........................................ 702 (Thu)Howard, W. ...................................... 382 (Wed)Howe, T. .............................................880 (Tue)Hoyle, C. .......................................... 1038 (Tue)Hristov, I. ........................................... 952 (Tue)Hsiao, J. ............................................ 1250 (Tue)Hsieh, C. ............................................ 588 (Tue)Hsieh, C. ............................................ 69 (Mon)Hsieh, S. ........................... 853 (Tue), 857 (Tue)Hsu, A. ............................................... 211 (Tue)Hsu, C. ............................................... 712 (Tue)Hsu, F. .......548 (Wed), 551 (Wed), 553 (Wed), ............................................................ 827 (Tue)Hsu, H. ............................................... 33 (Mon)Hsu, H. ............................................... 33 (Mon)Hsu, H. ............................................ 1242 (Thu)Hsu, K................................................. 856 (Tue)Hsu, M. ...........791 (Tue), 795 (Tue), 796 (Tue), ............................................................ 798 (Tue)Hsu, M. .............................................1260 (Tue)Hsu, W. .............................................. 782 (Tue)Hsu, W. .............................................. 854 (Tue)Hsu, Y. ................................................ 148 (Tue)Hsu, Y. ................................................ 853 (Tue)Htoo, T. ............................................ 562 (Mon)Hu, C. ................................................. 823 (Tue)Hu, C. ............................................... 1180 (Tue)Hu, J. .................................................. 774 (Tue)Hu, J. .............................................. 1342 (Mon)Hu, J. ................................................ 1195 (Tue)Hu, J. .................................................373 (Wed)Hu, S. .................................................. 790 (Tue)Hu, X. ............................................... 1302 (Tue)Hua, H. ............................................... 536 (Tue)Hua, H. ............................................... 536 (Tue)Huang, C. ........................................... 38 (Mon)Huang, C. ........................................... 797 (Tue)Huang, C. .....................548 (Wed), 551 (Wed), ..................... 552 (Wed), 553 (Wed), 827 (Tue)Huang, C. ........................................... 121 (Tue)Huang, C. ......................................... 692 (Wed)Huang, H. .......................................... 96 (Mon)Huang, J. ............................................ 790 (Tue)Huang, J. ............................................ 782 (Tue)Huang, J. ...................... 1036 (Tue), 1037 (Tue)Huang, L. ........................................... 785 (Tue)Huang, S. ..........................................551 (Wed)Huang, S. ..........................................552 (Wed)Huang, S. ........................................... 783 (Tue)Huang, T. ......................................... 809 (Mon)Huang, V. ......................................... 1197 (Tue)Huang, X. ...........................................402 (Tue)Hubbard, R. ....................................... 701 (Thu)Hudson, J. .......................................... 941 (Tue)Huerta, E. ......................................... 994 (Mon)Huesing, N. ........................................ 191 (Tue)Hughes, H. ....................................... 711 (Mon)Hult, B. ..........................108 (Mon), 258 (Wed)Hulvey, Z. ....................................... 1272 (Mon)Hunter, G. ...................................... 1266 (Wed)Hupp, J. ...... 173 (Tue), 273 (Thu), 1181 (Mon)Husekova, K. ...................................... 589 (Tue)Hutchison, G. .................................. 252 (Wed)Huygens, I. ......................................... 616 (Tue)Hvastkovs, E. ................................... 493 (Mon)Hwang, B. .....188 (Tue), 222 (Tue), 1219 (Tue)Hwang, C. ... 574 (Tue), 656 (Mon), 659 (Mon)Hwang, G. ..................... 595 (Wed), 596 (Wed)Hwang, H. ...................... 582 (Tue), 658 (Mon)Hwang, J. ........................................... 192 (Tue)Hwang, J. ......................................... 815 (Mon)Hwang, S. ......................................... 1303 (Tue)Hyk, W. ............................................. 275 (Thu)

Hyun, M. ............................................ 66 (Mon)Hyun, S. ........................................... 499 (Mon)

IIbeh, B. ..............................................375 (Wed)Ida, K. ...............................................808 (Mon)Ieguchi, M. .........................................209 (Tue)Iglesia, E. ........................................... 643 (Thu)Igual Munoz, A. ............. 500 (Mon), 513 (Tue)Ikematsu, M. .....................................915 (Wed)Imade, M. ........................................... 786 (Tue)Imae, T. ..............................................975 (Thu)Imahori, H. ...................967 (Wed), 981 (Thu), .......................................................... 1166 (Tue)Imbeault, R. ...................................... 645 (Thu)Inamdar, M. ..................................... 494 (Mon)Inari, H. ............................................. 67 (Mon)Ingler Jr, W. ...................................... 771 (Mon)Injeti, G. .........................550 (Wed), 935 (Thu)Inman, M. .....845 (Tue), 867 (Wed), 893 (Tue)Inoue, H. .......................... 179 (Tue), 209 (Tue)Inoue, M. .......................................... 695 (Thu)Inoue, Y. ........................................... 1134 (Tue)Inui, H. ............................................. 294 (Mon)Inukai, J. .......................................... 228 (Wed)Inumiya, S. ....................................... 694 (Thu)Iojoiu, C. ............................................405 (Tue)Iriyama, Y. ....................................... 294 (Mon)Iriyama, Y. ......................................... 140 (Tue)Isaacman, G. .....................................451 (Wed)Iseki, M. ............................................915 (Wed)Ishibashi, K. ....................................... 585 (Tue)Ishibashi, K. ............... 1277 (Mon), 1298 (Tue)Ishida, T. ............................................ 150 (Tue)Ishihara, A. ...................................... 238 (Wed)Ishikawa, Y. ........................................ 31 (Mon)Islam, D. ........................................... 968 (Wed)Isoda, S. ............................................ 1166 (Tue)Itaya, K. ............................................ 1298 (Tue)Itchhaporia, K.................................. 685 (Wed)Ito, K. ................................................. 75 (Mon)Ito, O. ......... 21 (Mon), 966 (Wed), 967 (Wed), ......................................................... 968 (Wed)Ito, T. ................................................ 682 (Wed)Ito, T. .............................................. 1325 (Wed)Itoh, K. ............................................. 1298 (Tue)Itoh, S. ................................................ 475 (Tue)Ivanov, M. ...................................... 1263 (Wed)Ivers, T. .............................................808 (Mon)Ivnitski, D. ....................................... 492 (Mon)Iwai, H. ............................................... 714 (Tue)Iwamoto, Y. .......................................1117 (Tue)Iwasa, S. .............................................424 (Tue)Iwata, H. ............................................. 14 (Mon)Izumisawa, S. .................................. 1103 (Thu)Izzet, G. ...........................................1187 (Mon)

JJagota, A. .......................................... 1053 (Tue)Jahan, C. ............................................ 715 (Tue)Jahanbani, M. .................................. 710 (Mon)Jain, M. ............................................ 382 (Wed)Jalsovszky, I. ....................................1111 (Thu)James, P. ........................................... 1014 (Tue)Janaky, C. ..........................................1167 (Tue)Janata, J. ....................... 72 (Mon), 1340 (Mon)Janes, A. ............................................. 193 (Tue)Jang, I. ................................................ 27 (Mon)Jang, J. ..........187 (Tue), 341 (Mon), 365 (Tue), .......................................................... 366 (Wed)Jang, M. .............................................. 582 (Tue)Jang, S. ............................................. 768 (Mon)Jang, S. ............................................... 953 (Tue)Jang, S. ............................................. 1292 (Tue)Jang, S. ............................................... 431 (Tue)Jang, S. ............................................... 44 (Mon)Jansen, A. ......................................... 295 (Mon)

Jansson, I. ........................................ 493 (Mon)Jaouen, F. ......................................... 237 (Wed)Jarjoura, G. ........................................ 512 (Tue)Jarno, S. ...........................................1317 (Wed)Jaworski, A. ..................................... 1246 (Thu)Jaye, C. ............................................. 100 (Mon)Jebbanema, L. .................................. 1297 (Tue)Jee, M. ................................................ 221 (Tue)Jen, A. ............................................... 1015 (Tue)Jeon, M. .............................................. 582 (Tue)Jeon, M. ..........149 (Tue), 207 (Tue), 277 (Thu)Jeong, G. .......................................... 224 (Wed)Jeong, Y. ............................................. 541 (Tue)Jewell, A. ........................................ 1349 (Mon)Jeyadevan, B. ................................... 1061 (Tue)Jha, P. ............................................... 1159 (Tue)Ji, R. ................................................... 646 (Thu)Ji, R. .................................................. 1294 (Tue)Ji, X. ...................................................348 (Tue)Jia, D. ............................ 1328 (Tue), 1334 (Tue)Jia, Y. ................................................ 1031 (Tue)Jiang, D. ........................................... 496 (Mon)Jiang, J. ............................................... 822 (Tue)Jiang, M............................................ 1049 (Tue)Jiang, Z. ........................ 1336 (Tue), 1338 (Tue)Jiao, K. ............................................ 1021 (Mon)Jin, H. ..............................................1125 (Wed)Jin, L. ................................................. 271 (Thu)Jin, S. ................................................. 753 (Thu)Jin, T. .................................................. 531 (Tue)Jin, X. ................................................... 9 (Mon)Jing, Y. ................................................ 78 (Mon)Jirka, G. ..............................................888 (Tue)Joachin, H. ......................141 (Tue), 245 (Wed)Johnson, C. ...88 (Mon), 242 (Wed), 305 (Tue)Johnson, C. .................................... 1279 (Mon)Johnson, R. ........................................ 728 (Tue)Johnston, C. ....................129 (Tue), 229 (Wed)Joiret, S. .......................................... 1229 (Wed)Jolivet, J. ........................................... 101 (Mon)Jomaah, J.......................................... 709 (Mon)Jones, B. ............................................ 457 (Thu)Jones, K. .............................................885 (Tue)Jonsson, F. .......................................... 721 (Tue)Joo, C. ................................................ 218 (Tue)Joo, H. ................................................ 792 (Tue)Joo, S. ................................................. 899 (Tue)Joo, S. ............................................... 817 (Mon)Joo, Y. ................................................. 826 (Tue)Jorcin, J. ............................................. 524 (Tue)Josell, D. ............................................. 833 (Tue)Joseph, J. .........................................1315 (Wed)Josowicz, M. ................. 72 (Mon), 1340 (Mon)Jousseaume, V. ............. 805 (Mon), 1284 (Tue)Judkins, R. ....................................... 1291 (Tue)Jung, C. ........187 (Tue), 341 (Mon), 365 (Tue), .......................................................... 366 (Wed)Jung, D. .............................................. 66 (Mon)Jung, I. ....................... 1025 (Mon), 1054 (Tue)Jung, J. ............................................... 826 (Tue)Jung, M. ............................................. 818 (Tue)Jung, R. .............................................. 582 (Tue)Jung, S. ........................................... 1264 (Wed)Jung, W. ............................................. 792 (Tue)Jung, Y. ............................................... 169 (Tue)Jur, J.................................................... 570 (Tue)

KKaczer, B. ....................... 558 (Mon), 666 (Tue)Kadish, K. .......... 1139 (Tue), 1142 (Wed), 1146 ............................................ (Wed), 1149 (Wed)Kadoma, Y. ........................................ 265 (Thu)Kageshima, H. .................................. 682 (Wed)Kaide, T. ........................................... 469 (Mon)Kakiuchi, T. ..................................... 1103 (Thu)Kakushima, K. ................................... 714 (Tue)Kalbac, M. ....................................... 1094 (Thu)

Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

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Kalita, M. ..........................................378 (Wed)Kallip, S. ............................................. 171 (Tue)Kallitsis, J. .......................936 (Thu), 938 (Thu)Kalluru, R. ........................................ 102 (Mon)Kalu, E. ............................. 124 (Tue), 884 (Tue)Kalu, P. ............................. 124 (Tue), 884 (Tue)Kaluzhina, S..................... 520 (Tue), 540 (Tue)Kalynushkin, Y. ............................... 250 (Wed)Kamakura, Y. ..................................... 671 (Tue)Kamaras, K. ......................................1111 (Thu)Kamat, P. ....931 (Thu), 982 (Thu), 1008 (Tue), ...................1157 (Tue), 1161 (Tue), 1162 (Tue), ........................................................ 1278 (Mon)Kamat, P. .......................................... 1014 (Tue)Kamimura, J. ...................................... 788 (Tue)Kamiya, N. ....................................... 238 (Wed)Kammler, T. ..................................... 555 (Mon)Kanaizuka, K. ....................................483 (Tue)Kanamura, K. ................ 150 (Tue), 296 (Mon), ...........................................311 (Tue), 313 (Tue)Kandel, S. ........................................ 1109 (Thu)Kaneda, K. .........................................915 (Wed)Kanemoto, K. ....................................745 (Wed)Kanemoto, K. ................................... 868 (Wed)Kang, B. .............................................. 775 (Tue)Kang, B. ............................................ 768 (Mon)Kang, B. .............................................. 776 (Tue)Kang, F. ............................................ 1034 (Tue)Kang, K. ........................................... 600 (Wed)Kang, L. ............................................ 710 (Mon)Kang, M. ............................................274 (Thu)Kang, M. ...........................................814 (Mon)Kang, M. .......................................... 1015 (Tue)Kang, S. ............................................ 1166 (Tue)Kang, S. ............................................ 1097 (Tue)Kang, S. .............................................. 88 (Mon)Kang, S. ............................................ 1303 (Tue)Kang, S. ............................................ 1015 (Tue)Kang, Y. ............................................ 815 (Mon)Kang, Y. .........197 (Tue), 198 (Tue), 224 (Wed)Kanis, M. ............................................ 624 (Tue)Kanki, T. ........................................... 864 (Wed)Kao, C. ........................... 829 (Tue), 1063 (Tue)Kao, C. ............................................... 70 (Mon)Kar, P. ................................................. 894 (Tue)Karakaya, I. ........................................ 895 (Tue)Karan, K. ...........................................261 (Wed)Karan, N. ...........................31 (Mon), 180 (Tue)Kareev, I. .......................................... 965 (Wed)Kariuki, N. ......................111 (Mon), 133 (Tue)Karnas, E. ........................................1149 (Wed)Karnicka, K. ....................................1147 (Wed)Karulkar, M. ....................................... 945 (Tue)Kasahara, Y. ....................................... 896 (Tue)Kasavajjula, U. ................................... 97 (Mon)Kasbohm, J. .................................... 1345 (Mon)Kashu, K. ............................................ 155 (Tue)Katamreddy, R. ................................ 813 (Mon)Katcki, J. ............................................. 594 (Tue)Kathiravan, J. ................................... 1171 (Tue)Katiyar, R. ..........................................309 (Tue)Katiyar, R. .........................31 (Mon), 180 (Tue)Katiyar, R. ..........................................208 (Tue)Kato, J. ........................... 745 (Wed), 868 (Wed)Kato, K. .............................................. 669 (Tue)Kato, Y. ............................................1072 (Wed)Katoh, K. ........................................... 700 (Thu)Katori, Y. ............................................ 487 (Tue)Kaur, I. ............................................... 793 (Tue)Kawaji, H. ........................................ 1103 (Thu)Kawamura, F. ..................................... 786 (Tue)Kazelle, J. ........................ 166 (Tue), 283 (Thu)Kazunari, T. ....................................... 585 (Tue)Ke, C. ................................................ 1059 (Tue)Keddam, M. ................................... 1229 (Wed)Kedem, S. ......................................... 1050 (Tue)Keech, P. ......................................... 1228 (Wed)Keffer, D. ............................................ 950 (Tue)

Keigler, A. ........................................... 839 (Tue)Keiichi, N. .......................................... 585 (Tue)Keipert, S. ........................................... 626 (Tue)Keller, P. ........................................... 996 (Mon)Kelley, T. ........................................... 496 (Mon)Kelly, R. .....................1323 (Wed), 1324 (Wed)Kelly, R. .............................................. 946 (Tue)Kelly, R. ............................................ 1305 (Tue)Kendall, D. ........................16 (Mon), 17 (Mon)Kendrekar, P. ...................................... 473 (Tue)Kenis, P. ............................................. 281 (Thu)Kennard, M. ..................................... 735 (Wed)Kenney, F. ........................................ 340 (Mon)Kepler, K. .......................................... 1221 (Tue)Kermarrec, O. .................................. 1101 (Tue)Kerrec, O. ...........................................888 (Tue)Kesselring, D. ................................... 445 (Wed)Khader, M. ..................... 40 (Mon), 389 (Mon)Khan, A. ............................................452 (Wed)Khan, H. ............................................. 731 (Tue)Khan, S. .........................771 (Mon), 772 (Mon)Khan, S. .......................................... 1001 (Mon)Khandetskyy, V. ............................... 243 (Wed)Khanna, R. ....................................... 801 (Wed)Khasanov, S. .................................... 1016 (Tue)Khatkar, S. ....................1177 (Tue), 1339 (Tue)Khoa, H. ........................................... 1256 (Tue)Khomenko, V. ....................................203 (Tue)Khunsin, W. ....................................... 721 (Tue)Kichigin, V. ........................................ 535 (Tue)Kikuchi, A. ......................................... 788 (Tue)Kikuchi, S. ......................................... 669 (Tue)Kikuchi, S. ........................................ 265 (Thu)Kikuchi, S. ........................................871 (Wed)Kikuchi, T. ......................................1073 (Wed)Kikuta, M. ........................................ 292 (Mon)Kilpatrick, S. .................................... 1052 (Tue)Kim, B. ............................................... 199 (Tue)Kim, B. ............................................... 677 (Tue)Kim, C. ............................................. 1097 (Tue)Kim, C. ............................................... 172 (Tue)Kim, C. ............................................. 1178 (Tue)Kim, C. ............................................. 1179 (Tue)Kim, C. ..............................................414 (Wed)Kim, C. ............................................... 217 (Tue)Kim, D. ..............................................691 (Wed)Kim, D. ............................................... 199 (Tue)Kim, D. ............................................... 410 (Tue)Kim, D. ............................................... 792 (Tue)Kim, D. ............................................. 817 (Mon)Kim, D. ............................................... 828 (Tue)Kim, D. .............................................. 937 (Thu)Kim, E. ............................. 898 (Tue), 921 (Tue)Kim, G. ............................................... 398 (Tue)Kim, G. ............................................. 1097 (Tue)Kim, G. ............................................... 949 (Tue)Kim, H. ............................................... 170 (Tue)Kim, H. .......................... 687 (Wed), 691 (Wed)Kim, H. .............................................1040 (Tue)Kim, H. ............................................... 25 (Mon)Kim, H. .........199 (Tue), 361 (Tue), 368 (Wed), ...........................................410 (Tue), 413 (Tue)Kim, H. ............................. 169 (Tue), 201 (Tue)Kim, H. ............................................. 811 (Mon)Kim, H. ............................................... 95 (Mon)Kim, H. ............................................... 218 (Tue)Kim, H. ................................................. 79 (Tue)Kim, H. ............................................... 216 (Tue)Kim, H. ............................184 (Tue), 1176 (Tue)Kim, J. ................................................305 (Tue)Kim, J. ................................................ 794 (Tue)Kim, J. ............................................ 1307 (Wed)Kim, J. ...............................................814 (Mon)Kim, J. .............................................. 1156 (Tue)Kim, J. .............................................. 1292 (Tue)Kim, J. ................................................ 574 (Tue)Kim, J. ................................................ 172 (Tue)

Kim, J. ................................................206 (Tue)Kim, J. ................................................ 94 (Mon)Kim, J. .............................................. 1179 (Tue)Kim, J. ...............................................878 (Wed)Kim, K. .............................................1304 (Tue)Kim, K. ........ 122 (Tue), 411 (Tue), 1283 (Tue), ..........................................................1285 (Tue)Kim, K. ............................................... 95 (Mon)Kim, K. ............................. 172 (Tue), 206 (Tue)Kim, K. ............................................. 1178 (Tue)Kim, K. ............................................. 817 (Mon)Kim, K. ............................................. 1296 (Tue)Kim, K. ............................................. 1015 (Tue)Kim, K. ............................................. 386 (Wed)Kim, M. .......................1303 (Tue), 1307 (Wed)Kim, N. ............................................... 44 (Mon)Kim, S. .............................574 (Tue), 659 (Mon)Kim, S. ...............................................691 (Wed)Kim, S. .............................. 898 (Tue), 921 (Tue)Kim, S. ............................ 426 (Tue), 465 (Mon)Kim, S. ...........187 (Tue), 341 (Mon), 365 (Tue)Kim, S. ................................................ 189 (Tue)Kim, S. .............................................. 817 (Mon)Kim, S. .............................................. 1296 (Tue)Kim, S. ................................................ 833 (Tue)Kim, S. .............................................. 1098 (Tue)Kim, S. ................................................ 66 (Mon)Kim, S. ................................................ 71 (Mon)Kim, S. ................................................ 677 (Tue)Kim, S. .............................................. 224 (Wed)Kim, S. .............................................. 366 (Wed)Kim, S. ................................................ 221 (Tue)Kim, W. ............................................ 811 (Mon)Kim, W. .......................................... 1027 (Mon)Kim, Y. ............................926 (Thu), 937 (Thu)Kim, Y. ............................................... 582 (Tue)Kim, Y. ............................................. 1201 (Tue)Kim, Y. ............................. 431 (Tue), 826 (Tue)Kim, Y. ............................................... 63 (Mon)Kim, Y. ..............................................878 (Wed)Kim, Y. ............................................. 604 (Wed)Kim, Y. ........................................... 1023 (Mon)Kimura, H. ....................................... 1061 (Tue)Kimura, K. ........................................ 297 (Mon)Kimura, T. ........................................ 864 (Wed)Kimura, Y. .................. 1277 (Mon), 1298 (Tue)King, P. ........................................... 1023 (Mon)Kingon, A. .......................................... 570 (Tue)Kintigh, J.......................................... 1010 (Tue)Kipouros, G. ....................................... 512 (Tue)Kiran, A. ........................................... 1035 (Tue)Kirby, B. ...........................322 (Tue), 939 (Thu)Kirm, M. ........................................... 1326 (Tue)Kishida, K. ....................................... 294 (Mon)Kishikawa, M. .................................. 491 (Mon)Kishino, K. ......................................... 788 (Tue)Kisor, A. ......................................... 1349 (Mon)Kiss, I. ................................................. 941 (Tue)Kisting, S. .......................................... 699 (Thu)Kiszynski, K. ...................... 5 (Mon), 354 (Tue)Kita, K. ............................................... 569 (Tue)Kitamura, Y. ....................................1072 (Wed)Kitano, N. ........................................ 655 (Mon)Kitano, Y. ...................... 745 (Wed), 868 (Wed)Kitaoka, Y. .......................................... 786 (Tue)Kitaura, R. .......................................1072 (Wed)Kitsuka, K. .........................................915 (Wed)Kitzinger, L. ................... 285 (Thu), 573 (Tue), ........................................................ 1320 (Wed)Kivi, I. ................................................ 171 (Tue)Kiya, Y. ............................................. 252 (Wed)Kiyobayashi, T. .................................374 (Wed)Kiyotaka, S. ........................................ 585 (Tue)Kizilel, R......................... 40 (Mon), 389 (Mon)Kizilel, R............................................. 949 (Tue)Klein, L. ............................................. 177 (Tue)Klem, J...............................................761 (Mon)

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Kliment, J. ....................... 166 (Tue), 283 (Thu)Klingler, R. ..................................... 1182 (Mon)Klocke, J. ............................................ 834 (Tue)Klupp, G. ..........................................1111 (Thu)Klymko, N. .......................................808 (Mon)Knezevic, I. ........................................ 725 (Tue)Knickle, H. ......18 (Mon), 353 (Tue), 957 (Tue)Knowles, G. ........................................880 (Tue)Ko, C. ................................................. 51 (Mon)Ko, D. ............................... 568 (Tue), 592 (Tue)Kobayashi, N. ..................21 (Mon), 969 (Wed)Kobayashi, R. .....................................485 (Tue)Kobayashi, Y. ....................714 (Tue), 714 (Tue)Kobayashi, Y. ................................... 287 (Mon)Kobuke, Y. .....................964 (Wed), 1136 (Tue)Kocher, G. .......................................... 721 (Tue)Koga, K. ............................................ 807 (Mon)Kogut, T. ............................................ 271 (Thu)Koh, S. ................................................ 160 (Tue)Kohama, Y. ...................................... 1103 (Thu)Kohl, P. .............................................. 279 (Thu)Kohl, P. ...............................................840 (Tue)Kohori, F. ......................................... 1213 (Tue)Koizumi, S.......................................... 313 (Tue)Kojima, N. ........................................ 1165 (Tue)Kojima, T. ......................................... 1135 (Tue)Kokoh, B............................................. 478 (Tue)Kolagunta, V. ................................... 710 (Mon)Kolary-Zurowska, A. .......................... 210 (Tue)Kolbesen, B. ......................................741 (Wed)Koleske, D. ......................................... 781 (Tue)Kolosnjaj, J. ...................................... 1119 (Tue)Kolsenik, J. ....................................... 991 (Mon)Komatsu, H. ...................................... 700 (Thu)Komatsu, K. ..................................... 990 (Mon)Komatsu, K. .................................... 1103 (Thu)Konarev, D. ...................................... 1016 (Tue)Kondo, K. ........................................... 836 (Tue)Kondo, K. ..........................................877 (Wed)Kondo, T. ........................................ 1231 (Wed)Kondon, M. ...................................... 1156 (Tue)Kongkanand, A. ............982 (Thu), 1162 (Tue), ........................................................ 1278 (Mon)Konishi, Y. ......................................... 67 (Mon)Kono, M. .......................................... 292 (Mon)Kononchuk, O. ................................ 735 (Wed)Koo, J. ........................... 1097 (Tue), 1098 (Tue)Koo, S. ............................................. 1179 (Tue)Kordic, S. .......................................... 806 (Mon)Korotcenkov, G. ........1262 (Wed), 1263 (Wed)Korpe, E. .......................................... 547 (Wed)Korzeniewski, C. ..............................1220 (Tue)Kosemura, D. ....................................737 (Wed)Kostecki, R. ...................113 (Mon), 223 (Wed)Kosuda, M. ....................................... 655 (Mon)Koszarna, B. ....................................1144 (Wed)Koul, M. ............................................. 519 (Tue)Koura, N. ............................................ 320 (Tue)Kovats, &..........................................1111 (Thu)Kovalgin, A. ....................................... 591 (Tue)Kowalewska, B. ...............................1147 (Wed)Kranti, A. .......................................... 756 (Thu)Kranz, C. ........................................ 1232 (Wed)Krastev, I. ........................................... 539 (Tue)Krause, M. ....................................... 1094 (Thu)Krauss, T. ........................................ 1018 (Mon)Kravchenko, I. ................................. 801 (Wed)Kreider, K. ........................................ 1259 (Tue)Krim, J. .............................................1110 (Thu)Krishna, J. ........................................ 1171 (Tue)Krishnan, C. .................................... 1193 (Tue)Krishnan, C. ..................................... 457 (Thu)Krishnan, S. ..................................... 493 (Mon)Krishnan, S. ....................................... 572 (Tue)Krishnan, V. ......................................912 (Wed)Krivan, E. ..........................................1167 (Tue)Kroeger, H. .......................................1112 (Thu)

Krolikowski, A. ................................ 549 (Wed)Kropewnicki, T. ............................... 710 (Mon)Kropf, A. .............................................305 (Tue)Kryshtop, Y. ....................................... 852 (Tue)Ku, A. ................................................. 70 (Mon)Ku, B. ............187 (Tue), 341 (Mon), 365 (Tue), ......................................................... 366 (Wed)Ku, C. ............................................... 1098 (Tue)Kubiak, P. ........................................... 191 (Tue)Kubinski, D. ................................... 1265 (Wed)Kubinsky, D. .................................. 1264 (Wed)Kuech, T. .........................78 (Mon), 563 (Mon)Kulesza, P. ....176 (Tue), 210 (Tue), 1147 (Wed)Kulp, E. ............................................. 869 (Wed)Kumagai, M. ...................................... 896 (Tue)Kumagai, N. ...................................... 265 (Thu)Kumar, A. ...........................................208 (Tue)Kumar, C. ........................................... 477 (Tue)Kumar, D. ..........................................1175 (Tue)Kumar, R. ......................................... 1339 (Tue)Kumar, R. ..........................................111 (Mon)Kumar, S. ...........................................861 (Wed)Kumara, G. ......................................... 196 (Tue)Kumashiro, R. ................................. 1103 (Thu)Kundu, A. .......................187 (Tue), 341 (Mon), .........................................365 (Tue), 366 (Wed)Kuno, M. .......................................... 1157 (Tue)Kuo, C. ............................................... 70 (Mon)Kuo, J. ................................................. 46 (Mon)Kuo, M........232 (Wed), 233 (Wed), 345 (Tue), ............................................................ 395 (Tue)Kuo, Y. .............................. 566 (Tue), 720 (Tue)Kuppurao, S. .................................... 604 (Wed)Kuppurao, S. .................................... 606 (Wed)Kuramochi, Y. .................................. 964 (Wed)Kuratani, K......................................... 215 (Tue)Kuribayashi, K. .................................. 14 (Mon)Kurig, H.............................................. 171 (Tue)Kurihara, H. ....................................... 481 (Tue)Kuriyama, N. .................. 215 (Tue), 374 (Wed)Kuroboshi, M. .................. 474 (Tue), 485 (Tue)Kuroda, R. .......................................... 719 (Tue)Kuroda, R. ..........................................664 (Tue)Kusachi, Y. .........................................424 (Tue)Kuvychko, I................ 1002 (Mon), 1013 (Tue)Kuvychko, I................. 993 (Mon), 1091 (Tue), .......................................................... 1092 (Tue)Kuwabata, S. .................................. 1230 (Wed)Kuwabata, S. .................................... 1165 (Tue)Kvande, I. ........................................... 138 (Tue)Kwak, B. ............................................. 44 (Mon)Kwak, J. ............................ 20 (Mon), 45 (Mon)Kwak, J. .............................................373 (Wed)Kweon, K. ..........................................596 (Wed)Kwok, C. ........................................... 598 (Wed)Kwok-Yin, W. ..................................... 427 (Tue)Kwon, D. ............................................ 45 (Mon)Kwon, H. ......................... 370 (Wed), 518 (Tue)Kwon, O. .......................................... 608 (Wed)Kwon, O. .......................................... 608 (Wed)Kwon, S. ........................................... 815 (Mon)Kwon, S. ............................................. 20 (Mon)Kwong, D. ........................................ 561 (Mon)Kylyvnyk, K. .................................... 250 (Wed)Kyung Suk, K. .................................... 924 (Tue)Kyuno, K. ........................................... 569 (Tue)

LLaamanen, T. ................................... 1326 (Tue)Labar, J. ............................................ 1101 (Tue)Lagally, M. .....................722 (Tue), 739 (Wed), ........................................747 (Wed), 749 (Wed)Lagally, M. ......................................... 723 (Tue)Lagrene, K. ....................................... 1293 (Tue)Lagutchev, A. ...................................1225 (Tue)Lahr, D. .......................................... 1344 (Mon)Lai, C. ...............................................1300 (Tue)

Lai, C. ............................................... 1063 (Tue)Lai, E. .................................................880 (Tue)Lai, Q. ................................................. 897 (Tue)Lam, A. ............................................. 604 (Wed)Lambert, P. ........................................451 (Wed)Lampard, P. .................................... 1266 (Wed)Lane, S. .............................................808 (Mon)Langa, F. ........................................... 968 (Wed)Lange, B. ............................................ 721 (Tue)Laresson, P. ...................................... 1039 (Tue)Larrieu, G. .......................................... 594 (Tue)Larsen, R. ......................................... 1249 (Tue)Larsson, A. ....................................... 1039 (Tue)Lasia, A. ............................ 153 (Tue), 358 (Tue)Lastusaari, M. .................................. 1326 (Tue)Laszcz, A. ........................................... 594 (Tue)Lau, K. .............................................. 799 (Wed)Lau, S...............................78 (Mon), 563 (Mon)Laugier, F.......................................... 708 (Mon)Laurent, C. ........................................746 (Wed)Laus, S. ............................................1128 (Wed)Lavina, S. .......................................... 932 (Thu)Lay, M. ..............................................879 (Wed)Le Bideau, J. ....................................1316 (Wed)Le Mest, Y. ......................................1187 (Mon)Le Royer, C....................................... 559 (Mon)Lebedev, A.........................................1141 (Tue)Lebedkin, S. ..................................... 965 (Wed)Leddy, J. ............................488 (Tue) 270 (Thu)Lee, B. ................................................. 66 (Mon)Lee, B. ................................................. 677 (Tue)Lee, C. ................................................ 192 (Tue)Lee, C. .............................................. 249 (Wed)Lee, C. ................................................ 785 (Tue)Lee, C. .............................................. 264 (Wed)Lee, C. ................................................ 122 (Tue)Lee, C. .............................................. 1140 (Tue)Lee, C. ................................................ 435 (Tue)Lee, D. .............................................. 1156 (Tue)Lee, D. ................................................ 568 (Tue)Lee, H. ............................................... 928 (Thu)Lee, H. .............................................. 817 (Mon)Lee, H. ..........187 (Tue), 341 (Mon), 365 (Tue), .......................................................... 366 (Wed)Lee, J. ................................................ 654 (Mon)Lee, J. .................................................. 729 (Tue)Lee, J. .................................................. 794 (Tue)Lee, J. .................................917 (Tue), 918 (Tue)Lee, J. ..................................................274 (Thu)Lee, J. .................................................. 790 (Tue)Lee, J. .................................................. 218 (Tue)Lee, J. ................................................ 642 (Wed)Lee, J. ................................................ 381 (Wed)Lee, J. ................................................ 1098 (Tue)Lee, J. .................................................. 57 (Mon)Lee, J. .................................................. 188 (Tue)Lee, J. .................................................. 222 (Tue)Lee, K. ................................................ 44 (Mon)Lee, K. ................................................ 431 (Tue)Lee, K. .............................. 544 (Tue), 828 (Tue)Lee, K. ............149 (Tue), 207 (Tue), 277 (Thu)Lee, K. .............................. 308 (Tue), 326 (Tue)Lee, K. ................................................ 828 (Tue)Lee, K. .................................................. 79 (Tue)Lee, L. ............................................... 1214 (Tue)Lee, M. ............................................. 817 (Mon)Lee, M. ...............................................544 (Tue)Lee, S. ........................... 656 (Mon), 659 (Mon)Lee, S. ............................................... 659 (Mon)Lee, S. ................................................. 582 (Tue)Lee, S. ................................................. 826 (Tue)Lee, S. ...............................................1290 (Tue)Lee, S. ................................................. 394 (Tue)Lee, S. ........................1190 (Mon), 1191 (Mon)Lee, S. ............. 189 (Tue), 204 (Tue), 205 (Tue)Lee, S. ................................................595 (Wed)Lee, S. ................................................595 (Wed)

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Lee, S. ................................................. 781 (Tue)Lee, S. ................................................. 57 (Mon)Lee, S. ................................................. 60 (Mon)Lee, S. ............................................... 224 (Wed)Lee, T. ..........332 (Mon), 336 (Mon), 364 (Tue)Lee, T. ................................................. 592 (Tue)Lee, W. ............................................. 1201 (Tue)Lee, W. ...... 646 (Thu), 1290 (Tue), 1294 (Tue)Lee, W. ............................................... 51 (Mon)Lee, W. ............................................... 35 (Mon)Lee, W. ............................................... 217 (Tue)Lee, Y. ............................................... 687 (Wed)Lee, Y. ................................................. 948 (Tue)Lee, Y. ................................................. 790 (Tue)Lee, Y. ................................................. 57 (Mon)Lee, Y. ................................................. 57 (Mon)Lee, Y. ...............................................1226 (Tue)Leeuw, T. .......................................... 1121 (Tue)Lefief, C. ............................................305 (Tue)Lehnen, P. .......................................... 565 (Tue)Lehtivuori, H. ................................... 979 (Thu)Lei, C. ................................................. 88 (Mon)Lei, J. .................................................. 673 (Tue)Leifer, N. .......................................... 100 (Mon)Leis, B. ...............................................376 (Wed)Leisch, j. ............................................. 160 (Tue)Leisner, M. .....610 (Tue), 627 (Tue), 648 (Thu)Lemay, M. ........................................ 1261 (Tue)Lemmetyinen, H. .......... 967 (Wed), 979 (Thu)Lennox, B........................12 (Mon), 1214 (Tue)Leonard, K. .................... 117 (Tue), 1289 (Tue)Leszek, B. ........................................1317 (Wed)Leu, J. ............................................... 692 (Wed)Levy-Clement, C. ............617 (Tue), 647 (Thu)Lewera, A. .......................210 (Tue), 228 (Wed)Lewerenz, H. ................................... 1240 (Thu)Leys, F. ..........................558 (Mon), 601 (Wed)Li, B. .............. 131 (Tue), 141 (Tue), 240 (Wed)Li, C.................................................. 803 (Wed)Li, C.................................................. 501 (Mon)Li, C.................................................. 392 (Mon)Li, F................................142 (Tue), 1308 (Wed)Li, F................................................... 992 (Mon)Li, G. ................................................. 702 (Thu)Li, G. ................................................ 687 (Wed)Li, H. .............................................. 1346 (Mon)Li, J. ................................................ 1353 (Mon)Li, J. ................................................ 1274 (Mon)Li, M. .................................................. 661 (Tue)Li, N. ..................................................305 (Tue)Li, S. ................................................... 843 (Tue)Li, W. ..................................................508 (Tue)Li, X.................................................... 837 (Tue)Li, X....................................................975 (Thu)Li, Y. ..........780 (Tue), 804 (Wed), 1341 (Mon)Li, Y. ................................. 919 (Tue), 920 (Tue)Li, Y. ................................................. 226 (Wed)Li, Y. ................................................. 227 (Wed)Li, Y. ...................................................844 (Tue)Li, Z. ................................................. 739 (Wed)Lian, K. ............................................. 392 (Mon)Liang, C. ........................................ 1306 (Wed)Liang, C. ............................................ 46 (Mon)Liang, D. ............................................ 674 (Tue)Liang, H. ............................................ 855 (Tue)Liang, W. .......................................... 809 (Mon)Liang, Z. ............................................ 927 (Thu)Liao, C. ............................................... 787 (Tue)Liao, S............................................... 640 (Wed)Liaw, B. ......276 (Thu), 903 (Wed), 1237 (Wed)Libendi, S. .......................................... 472 (Tue)Lichtenwalner, D. .............................. 570 (Tue)Licoccia, S. ..................335 (Mon), 1310 (Wed)Liedhegner, J. ..................................... 351 (Tue)Liew, Y. ........................................... 1190 (Mon)Ligatchev, V. .................................... 1169 (Tue)Lille, J. ................................................ 850 (Tue)

Lim, C. ..............................41 (Mon), 42 (Mon)Lim, C. ............................................... 49 (Mon)Lim, S. .......................... 1097 (Tue), 1098 (Tue)Lim, S. ................................................ 361 (Tue)Lim, T. ............ 189 (Tue), 204 (Tue), 205 (Tue)Lim, W. ............................................ 681 (Wed)Lim, W. ............................................ 636 (Wed)Lim, W. .............................................. 794 (Tue)Limmer, S. ........................................ 869 (Wed)Lin, A. ................................................ 156 (Tue)Lin, B. ................................................. 825 (Tue)Lin, C. ................................................ 566 (Tue)Lin, C. ................................................ 823 (Tue)Lin, C. ............................ 503 (Mon), 525 (Tue)Lin, C. ................................................ 429 (Tue)Lin, C. ............................................... 934 (Thu)Lin, E. ................................................. 841 (Tue)Lin, J. ................................................ 803 (Wed)Lin, J. ................................................ 809 (Mon)Lin, J. ..................................................403 (Tue)Lin, K. ................................................ 359 (Tue)Lin, S. ............................................... 1258 (Tue)Lin, T. ............................................... 812 (Mon)Lin, T. .................................................900 (Tue)Lin, X. .............................................. 863 (Wed)Lin, Y. .................................................344 (Tue)Lin, Y. ............................................... 809 (Mon)Lin, Y. ................................................. 148 (Tue)Lin, Y. ............................................. 1347 (Mon)Lin, Y. ..........................1021 (Mon), 1045 (Tue)Lincot, D. ......618 (Tue), 644 (Thu), 888 (Tue), ......................................................... 1280 (Tue)Lindner, J. .......................................... 589 (Tue)Liniger, E..........................................808 (Mon)Liou, G. .............................................. 34 (Mon)Lippert, G.......................................... 703 (Thu)Listorti, A. ......................................... 972 (Thu)Little, R. .............................................428 (Tue)Liu, C. ................................................ 857 (Tue)Liu, C. .............................................. 765 (Mon)Liu, C. ..............................................1260 (Tue)Liu, C. ............................................ 1266 (Wed)Liu, D. .............................................. 260 (Wed)Liu, D. ................................................ 188 (Tue)Liu, D. ................................................ 222 (Tue)Liu, F. ................................................. 128 (Tue)Liu, G. ............................................ 1347 (Mon)Liu, G. .............................303 (Tue), 415 (Wed)Liu, G. ................................................ 530 (Tue)Liu, H. .............145 (Tue), 197 (Tue), 198 (Tue)Liu, H. .............................................. 865 (Wed)Liu, H. .............................................. 1221 (Tue)Liu, H. ..............................................1112 (Thu)Liu, J. .................................................. 950 (Tue)Liu, J. .................................310 (Tue), 316 (Tue)Liu, J. ................................................ 503 (Mon)Liu, J. .................................................. 346 (Tue)Liu, J. .................................................. 78 (Mon)Liu, J. ...............................................1312 (Wed)Liu, M. .............................................. 711 (Mon)Liu, M. ................................................ 194 (Tue)Liu, M. .................................................. 2 (Mon)Liu, N. .............................................. 710 (Mon)Liu, S. ................................................. 956 (Tue)Liu, W. .............................................. 1031 (Tue)Liu, W. ......... 853 (Tue), 857 (Tue), 1036 (Tue), .......................................................... 1037 (Tue)Liu, W. .............................................. 225 (Wed)Liu, X. ..............................................1286 (Tue)Liu, Y. ............................... 157 (Tue), 360 (Tue)Liu, Y. ................................................. 159 (Tue)Liu, Y. ................................................. 713 (Tue)Liu, Z. ................................................. 662 (Tue)Liu, Z. ............................................... 634 (Wed)Liu, Z. ................................................. 839 (Tue)Lo Nigro, R. ......................................678 (Wed)Lo, P.................................................. 561 (Mon)

Lo, V. ................................................ 681 (Wed)Logothetidis, S. ................................ 1044 (Tue)Loh, O. ............................................. 1059 (Tue)Loh, W. ........................ 562 (Mon), 564 (Mon)Loka, S. ............................................... 188 (Tue)Long, J. ............................................... 115 (Tue)Loo, B. ..............................................1226 (Tue)Loo, R. .............................................. 601 (Wed)Loo, R. ...............................................750 (Wed)Lopes, T. ........................................... 1164 (Tue)Losch, R. ............................................ 24 (Mon)Louault, C. ....................................... 467 (Mon)Lour, W. .........791 (Tue), 795 (Tue), 796 (Tue), ............................................................ 798 (Tue)Low, J. ............................................ 1270 (Mon)Low, Z. ............................................. 803 (Wed)Lozano-Morales, A. ........................... 893 (Tue)Lu, A. ................................................ 710 (Mon)Lu, C................................................. 1355 (Tue)Lu, C..................................................373 (Wed)Lu, F....................................................900 (Tue)Lu, G. ................................................. 134 (Tue)Lu, G. ......................... 1185 (Mon), 1225 (Tue)Lu, J. ................................................. 601 (Wed)Lu, J. ................................................... 566 (Tue)Lu, M. ................................................. 797 (Tue)Lu, M. ................................................. 797 (Tue)Lu, S. .................................................. 34 (Mon)Lu, S. .................................................. 43 (Mon)Lu, W. ..............................289 (Mon), 310 (Tue)Lu, W. ................................................. 178 (Tue)Lu, Y. .............................. 360 (Tue), 1212 (Tue)Lu, Y. .................................................. 127 (Tue)Lu, Y. .............................................. 1353 (Mon)Lu, Z. .............................................. 1189 (Mon)Lublow, M. ...................................... 1240 (Thu)Luck, L. .......................................... 1348 (Mon)Luehn, O. ........................................... 835 (Tue)Luo, J. ............................................... 1031 (Tue)Luo, J. ................................................. 182 (Tue)Luo, K. ................................................ 325 (Tue)Luo, Y. .............................................. 767 (Mon)Luo, Y. ................................................ 617 (Tue)Lupina, G. ......................................... 703 (Thu)Lusk, M. ............................................. 345 (Tue)Lust, E. ..............................171 (Tue), 193 (Tue)Lutsyk, V. .........................................1205 (Tue)Lv, R. ................................................ 1034 (Tue)Lynch, R. ...........................612 (Tue), 614 (Tue)Lysaght, P. ......................................... 698 (Thu)Lytle, J. ........................................... 1308 (Wed)Lyubovskaya, R. ............................... 1016 (Tue)

MMa, H. .............................................. 1015 (Tue)Ma, J. ...............................151 (Tue), 236 (Wed)Ma, M. ................................................ 712 (Tue)Ma, T. .............578 (Tue), 583 (Tue), 696 (Thu)Ma, Z. ............................... 722 (Tue), 723 (Tue)Maboudian, R. .................................. 643 (Thu)Macdonald, D. ............................... 1189 (Mon)MacDougall, B. ................................ 901 (Wed)MacFarland, D. ...............................1127 (Wed)Machkaoutsan, V. ............................ 601 (Wed)Machkaoutsan, V. ............................ 605 (Wed)Machnikova, E. .................................. 527 (Tue)Mackey, M. ..................1067 (Tue), 1078 (Wed)Mackey, M. .................. 1066 (Tue), 1068 (Tue), ...................1069 (Tue), 1070 (Tue), 1091 (Tue)Macovez, R. ......................................1107 (Thu)Macovez, R. ......................................1115 (Thu)Madasu, P. ................... 1038 (Tue), 1067 (Tue), .....................................1071 (Tue), 1078 (Wed)Madden, T. ....................................... 107 (Mon)Maeda, D. ........................................... 443 (Tue)Maeda, Y. ........................................1073 (Wed)Maehliss, J. ........................................741 (Wed)

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Maekawa, H. ...................................... 473 (Tue)Maeng, J. ...........................................691 (Wed)Magee, C. ......................................... 690 (Wed)Mago, R. ............................................. 24 (Mon)Mahajan, S. .................................... 1342 (Mon)Mahmud, M. .................................... 1210 (Tue)Maier, J. ............................ 80 (Mon), 80 (Mon)Maillard, F. ....405 (Tue), 406 (Tue), 408 (Tue), ........................................................ 1184 (Mon)Majsztrik, P. ...................................... 939 (Thu)Majumder, P. .................................... 813 (Mon)Makel, D. ........................................ 1266 (Wed)Makhloufi, L. ..................................... 126 (Tue)Maki, S. .............................................. 486 (Tue)Maksyuta, I. ...................................... 268 (Thu)Malagu, C. ........................................... 83 (Tue)Malandrino, G. .................................678 (Wed)Maleeva, M. ....................................... 533 (Tue)Malek, K. ............................................ 956 (Tue)Malheiro, A. ....................................... 125 (Tue)Malik, I............................................. 609 (Wed)Mallory, J. ..........................................428 (Tue)Malone, K.........................................808 (Mon)Mamaluy, D. ...................................... 731 (Tue)Mamlouk, H....................................... 959 (Tue)Manasson, A. ................................... 1052 (Tue)Manco, J. .......................................... 340 (Mon)Mandal, B. ....................... 324 (Tue), 325 (Tue)Manepalli, K. ................................... 246 (Wed)Manepalli, S. .................................... 254 (Wed)Mangelinck, D. ................................ 1101 (Tue)Mani, A. ............................................. 185 (Tue)Manjunathan, U. ............................. 1171 (Tue)Manthiram, A. ................................. 244 (Wed)Mantl, S. ............................................750 (Wed)Maphanga, R...................................... 213 (Tue)Marassi, R. .....................210 (Tue), 1234 (Wed)Marcinek, M. ..................................... 30 (Mon)Marcinek, M. ................113 (Mon), 223 (Wed)Marcus, P. ....................... 177 (Tue), 1209 (Tue)Marczewski, M. .................................416 (Wed)Margadonna, S. ...............................1116 (Thu)Maria, B...........................................1317 (Wed)Marken, F. .......................................... 482 (Tue)Markevich, A. ................................... 268 (Thu)Markoski, L. ...................................... 281 (Thu)Marler, W. ........................................ 1261 (Tue)Marquez, A. ......................................... 8 (Mon)Marsan, B. ......................................... 645 (Thu)Marshakov, A. .................................... 533 (Tue)Marsili, E. ......................................... 454 (Wed)Martin-Gomis, L. .............................. 961 (Tue)Martinez Dominguez, R. ................ 1162 (Tue)Martinez-Preciado, A. ..................... 1299 (Tue)Martha, S. ..........................................174 (Thu)Martin, F. ........................................... 519 (Tue)Martin, L. ..................1264 (Wed), 1265 (Wed)Martin, N. ........................................1005 (Tue)Martin-Gomis, L. ..............................974 (Thu)Martinelli, G. ....................................... 83 (Tue)Martinez, E. ......................................746 (Wed)Martinez, H. .................................... 710 (Mon)Martino, J.......718 (Tue), 732 (Tue), 733 (Tue), ......................................... 757 (Thu), 758 (Thu)Martins, J. .......................................... 527 (Tue)Martins, L. ......................................... 527 (Tue)Martinson, A. .............. 273 (Thu), 1181 (Mon)Martocci, K. ..................................... 100 (Mon)Marusic, K. ......................................... 534 (Tue)Maruizumi, T. .................................. 652 (Mon)Masahara, M. ..................................... 713 (Tue)Masaki, N. .......................................... 63 (Mon)Masatsugu, O. .................................... 585 (Tue)Mascher, P. ....................686 (Wed), 688 (Wed)Masel, R. ....399 (Tue), 1160 (Tue), 1249 (Tue), .................................. 1255 (Tue), 1273 (Mon), ................................... 1318 (Wed), 1354 (Mon)

Mashino, T. ...................................... 1122 (Tue)Mashino, T. ...................................... 1123 (Tue)Masquelier, C. .................................... 98 (Mon)Masuda, H. ....................................... 1295 (Tue)Masuda, S. ........................................ 969 (Wed)Matano, Y. .....................967 (Wed), 1166 (Tue)Mateo-Alonso, A. .............................. 977 (Thu)Mathew, L. ......................................... 729 (Tue)Mathieu, C. ...................................... 630 (Wed)Mathis, C. ........................................ 999 (Mon)Mathur, S. .....................82 (Mon), 1343 (Mon)Matsui, H. .......................................... 155 (Tue)Matsui, M. ........................................ 296 (Mon)Matsukawa, T. .................................... 713 (Tue)Matsuki, T. ........................................ 694 (Thu)Matsumura, Y. ................450 (Wed), 472 (Tue)Matsunaga, Y. .................................. 1014 (Tue)Matsuo, Y. ........................................ 988 (Mon)Matsuoka, K. ..................................... 980 (Thu)Matsushima, H. ................................. 68 (Mon)Matsushita, D. ................................... 669 (Tue)Matsuzawa, Y. ............... 745 (Wed), 868 (Wed)Matthews, M. ................................. 1192 (Mon)Matthews, T. .................................. 1185 (Mon)Matveeva, E. ...............1288 (Tue), 1317 (Wed)Maurice, V. ..................... 177 (Tue), 1209 (Tue)Maury, P. ..........................................1284 (Tue)Mawdsley, J. ..................................... 334 (Mon)Mawst, L........................................... 563 (Mon)May, S. .............................................. 764 (Mon)Mayer, J. ........................................... 690 (Wed)Mazure, C. ....................................... 705 (Mon)McAndrew, J. .....................................844 (Tue)McCabe, R. .........................................885 (Tue)McClellan, R. ..................................... 53 (Mon)McCrabb, H. ...................845 (Tue), 867 (Wed)McDonald, T. ................................. 1023 (Mon)McDonough, C. ............................... 736 (Wed)McGinn, P. ..................... 109 (Mon), 134 (Tue)McGrath, J. .....................928 (Thu), 929 (Thu)McGraw, A. .................................... 1279 (Mon)McMillan, R. .................................... 901 (Wed)McNallan, M. ..................................1321 (Wed)Medeiros, M. .................................... 442 (Wed)Meethong, N. ..................................... 96 (Mon)Megaridis, C. ................................... 504 (Mon)Meghea, A. ......................................1319 (Wed)Melendrez, R. .............. 1330 (Tue), 1333 (Tue), .......................................................... 1337 (Tue)Menard, E. ........................................... 79 (Tue)Meng, Y. ........................................... 226 (Wed)Menningen, K. ................................... 363 (Tue)Merbach, A. ....................................1128 (Wed)Mermoux, M. ................................... 738 (Wed)Merritt, D. ........................................ 382 (Wed)Merschrod, E. .................................. 995 (Mon)Meshri, D. ......................................... 268 (Thu)Mesio, Y. ............................................. 433 (Tue)Metzger, R. ........................................ 986 (Thu)Meuris, M. .....................557 (Mon), 558 (Mon)Meyers, J. ......................................... 256 (Wed)Mhaisalkar, S. .................................. 810 (Mon)Mho, S. .......28 (Mon), 102 (Mon), 253 (Wed), ......................................1200 (Tue), 1201 (Tue)Michel, C. ........................................ 1299 (Tue)Miecznikowski, K. ...........176 (Tue), 210 (Tue), .........................................................1147 (Wed)Miesse, C. .....187 (Tue), 341 (Mon), 365 (Tue), .......................................................... 366 (Wed)Miguel, O. .......................................... 48 (Mon)Mihara, T. .......................................... 671 (Tue)Mijai, L. .............................................. 221 (Tue)Mikami, D. ......................................... 836 (Tue)Mikos, A. .........................................1126 (Wed)Miller, A. ..... 152 (Tue), 908 (Wed), 916 (Wed)Miller, G. .........................793 (Tue), 1010 (Tue)Miller, J. ........................................... 494 (Mon)

Miller, T. .......................................... 388 (Mon)Miloserdov, F. ....................................423 (Tue)Milosevic, I. .....................................1044 (Tue)Min, B. ............................................... 592 (Tue)Min, W. .............................................414 (Wed)Minami, T. ....................................... 655 (Mon)Ming-Chin, H. ................................ 1242 (Thu)Mingyue, X. ......................................... 4 (Mon)Minicucci, M. ................................ 1234 (Wed)Minnikanti, S. ................................. 1124 (Tue)Minteer, S. .... 276 (Thu), 479 (Tue), 903 (Wed)Miranda, C....................................... 106 (Mon)Mirta, B. ............................................. 858 (Tue)Mischler, S. .................... 500 (Mon), 513 (Tue)Mishra, U. ........................................ 560 (Mon)Mita, Y. ............................................. 287 (Mon)Mitani, Y. ........................................... 669 (Tue)Mitchel, W. .....144 (Tue), 163 (Tue), 1352 (Mon)Mitchell, M. ...................................... 281 (Thu)Mitrovski, S. ...................................... 940 (Thu)Mitsudo, K. ...................................... 469 (Mon)Mitsushima, S. ................................. 238 (Wed)Miura, Y. ............................................ 662 (Tue)Miyachi, Y. ....................................... 112 (Mon)Miyajima, M. ................................... 864 (Wed)Miyake, T. ........................................ 1281 (Tue)Miyasaka, H. .................................... 1166 (Tue)Miyashiro, H. ................................... 287 (Mon)Miyazaki, S. ....................................... 575 (Tue)Mizaikoff, B. .................................. 1232 (Wed)Mizorogi, N. ....................................1073 (Wed)Mizuhata, M. ................112 (Mon), 1281 (Tue)Mo, R. ................................................. 572 (Tue)Moats, M. ...........................................890 (Tue)Mocoteguy, P. .................................... 832 (Tue)Moeller, K. ....................................... 463 (Mon)Moeller, K. ......434 (Tue), 445 (Wed), 446 (Wed)Moffat, T. ........................................... 833 (Tue)Mogni, L. ........................................... 167 (Tue)Mohamedi, M. .....139 (Tue), 153 (Tue), 154 (Tue)Mokrane, S. ........................................ 126 (Tue)Moldovan, M. ...................................870 (Wed)Molero, H. .......................................... 185 (Tue)Mollah, M. ....................................... 1210 (Tue)Moller, P. ............................................ 171 (Tue)Monev, M. .......................................... 539 (Tue)Monnier, J. ..................................... 1192 (Mon)Montero, C......................................... 29 (Mon)Montgomery, F. ............................. 1265 (Wed)Monti, D........................................... 1138 (Tue)Monty, C. ................... 1255 (Tue), 1354 (Mon)Moon, J. ........................... 308 (Tue), 326 (Tue)Moon, J. ............................................. 677 (Tue)Moon, S. ............................................. 541 (Tue)Moot, K. ............................................. 182 (Tue)Mora-Sero, I. ...................................... 617 (Tue)Moraillon, A. ................................... 632 (Wed)Morales, W. ...................................... 1158 (Tue)Morand, Y. ....................559 (Mon), 1101 (Tue)Moreno Casillas, H. ...........................883 (Tue)Moreno, H. ....................................... 1210 (Tue)Morgan, D. ......................907 (Wed), 948 (Tue)Mori, T. .............................................. 81 (Mon)Mori, Y. .............................................. 786 (Tue)Morifuji, M. ....................................... 671 (Tue)Morimitsu, M. ...................................409 (Tue)Morimoto, T. ...................................... 179 (Tue)Morin, M. .......................................... 645 (Thu)Morin, P. ............................................ 672 (Tue)Morioka, Y. ........................................424 (Tue)Morris, R. ........................................... 143 (Tue)Morrish, R. ......................................1314 (Wed)Moss, P. ............................................ 290 (Mon)Motobe, T. ......................................... 700 (Thu)Motomiya, K. ................................... 1061 (Tue)Motoyama, M. ..................................871 (Wed)Moulthrop, L. .................................. 339 (Mon)

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Moussa, F. ........................................ 1119 (Tue)Muessig, H. ....................................... 703 (Thu)Mugweru, A. .................................... 1256 (Tue)Mukerjee, S. ................. 108 (Mon),230 (Wed), .................. 235 (Wed), 256 (Wed), 257 (Wed), ...258 (Wed), 401 (Tue), 914 (Wed), 938 (Thu)Mulot, M. ........................................... 721 (Tue)Munakata, H. ..................................... 150 (Tue)Muneer, M. ...................................... 1173 (Tue)Mungle, C. ..................................... 1344 (Mon)Munnangi, A. .................................. 103 (Mon)Munoz Rojas, D. .............................. 101 (Mon)Murakami, H. .................................... 896 (Tue)Murali, K. ...... 181 (Tue), 819 (Tue), 1171 (Tue)Muraoka, K. ....................................... 669 (Tue)Murata, H. ........................................ 1132 (Tue)Murata, M. ....................................... 990 (Mon)Murata, Y. ........................................ 990 (Mon)Murata, Y. ....................................... 1103 (Thu)Muratova, N. ...................................... 520 (Tue)Murotani, A. ...................................... 489 (Tue)Murphy, M. .....................25 (Mon), 870 (Wed)Murphy, T. ....................................... 1168 (Tue)Murray, E. .................1264 (Wed), 1265 (Wed)Murthi, V. ........................................ 258 (Wed)Muscat, A. .......................................1314 (Wed)Mustain, W. .....................132 (Tue), 279 (Thu)Mustain, W. ..................................... 1221 (Tue)Muthuvel, M. ...... 8 (Mon), 372 (Wed), 881 (Tue)Mutoh, T. ................... 1277 (Mon), 1298 (Tue)Muzikar, M. ..................................... 904 (Wed)Myers, D. ....... 111 (Mon), 133 (Tue), 214 (Tue)Myers, D. ............................................ 882 (Tue)Myers, J. ............................................257 (Wed)Myoung Seok, L. ................................ 35 (Mon)Myung, S. ...........................................308 (Tue)

NNa, K. ................................................. 729 (Tue)Nabatame, T. ..................................... 697 (Thu)Nagase, S. ....................................... 1088 (Wed)Nagase, S. ....................998 (Mon), 1073 (Wed)Nagel, P. .......................................... 1109 (Thu)Nair, N. .......................................... 1027 (Mon)Nakagawa, T. ......................................485 (Tue)Nakahara, K. ......................................424 (Tue)Nakahara, S. ....................................... 838 (Tue)Nakahodo, T. ..................................1073 (Wed)Nakajima, A. ......................................663 (Tue)Nakajima, A. ...................................... 476 (Tue)Nakajima, H. .................................... 499 (Mon)Nakamura, E. ................................... 988 (Mon)Nakamura, G. .................................... 575 (Tue)Nakamura, S. ............... 1122 (Tue), 1123 (Tue)Nakamura, T. ................................... 864 (Wed)Nakamura, T. ..................................... 836 (Tue)Nakamura, T. ..................................1072 (Wed)Nakano, H. ......................................... 313 (Tue)Nakasaki, Y. ....................................... 669 (Tue)Nakashima, N. .............976 (Thu), 1026 (Mon)Nakata, A. ........................................ 1281 (Tue)Nakayama, T. ..................................... 575 (Tue)Nam, H. ............................ 431 (Tue), 826 (Tue)Nam, K. .............................................. 122 (Tue)Nam, M. ............................................. 27 (Mon)Nam, T. ............................................ 1178 (Tue)Nam, T. ............................................ 386 (Wed)Nara, Y. .......... 575 (Tue), 576 (Tue), 694 (Thu)Narayanan, S. .................................... 91 (Mon)Narayanan, S. ................................... 753 (Thu)Narayanan, V. .................................... 581 (Tue)Nardis, S. .......................................... 1138 (Tue)Nascimento, S. ................................... 960 (Tue)Natarajan, D...................................... 281 (Thu)Natesan, B. .........................................208 (Tue)Natishan, P. ........................................ 519 (Tue)Natta, M. ............................................830 (Tue)

Naughton, J. .......................................660 (Tue)Naumov, A. .................................... 1043 (Mon)Navessin, T. ........................................ 956 (Tue)Ndiege, N. ........................................ 1160 (Tue)Nedev, N. ........................................... 539 (Tue)Neduzko, L. ....................................... 268 (Thu)Negro, E. ........................110 (Mon), 932 (Thu)Nelson, D. ........................................ 711 (Mon)Nelson, K. ..........................................830 (Tue)Nemanich, R. ..................................... 53 (Mon)Nemouchi, F. ................................... 1101 (Tue)Nenasheva, T. .................................... 533 (Tue)Neophytides, S................936 (Thu), 938 (Thu)Neves, C. .......................................... 442 (Wed)Newcomb, S. ...................................... 614 (Tue)Newman, J. ...................................... 385 (Wed)Ng, C. ................................................. 667 (Tue)Ng, D. ................................................. 855 (Tue)Ngoepe, P. .......................................... 213 (Tue)Nguyen, B. ....................................... 710 (Mon)Nguyen, D. ........................................750 (Wed)Nguyen, Q. ....................... 919 (Tue), 920 (Tue)Nguyen, S. .................. 1025 (Mon), 1054 (Tue)Nguyen, S. ........................................808 (Mon)Nguyen, T. .................... 559 (Mon), 746 (Wed)Ni, L. ................................................ 992 (Mon)Ni, Z. ......................... 1273 (Mon), 1318 (Wed)Nichols, B. ........................................ 1052 (Tue)Nicolas, G......................................... 557 (Mon)Nielsch, K. ..................... 646 (Thu), 1294 (Tue)Nielsch, K. ........................................1290 (Tue)Nierengarten, J. .............973 (Thu), 997 (Mon)Niittykoski, J. ................................... 1326 (Tue)Nikawa, H. ......................................1073 (Wed)Nikishin, G. .......................................423 (Tue)Ning, T. ............................................ 554 (Mon)Nishibori, E. ....................................1072 (Wed)Nishida, M. ...................................... 770 (Mon)Nishida, T. ...................................... 1183 (Mon)Nishida, Y. ........................................ 695 (Thu)Nishiguchi, I. ..................................... 473 (Tue)Nishihara, H. .....................................483 (Tue)Nishikawa, K. ................................. 1183 (Mon)Nishimori, Y. .....................................483 (Tue)Nishimoto, K. .................................. 465 (Mon)Nishimura, Y. ..................................... 65 (Mon)Nishio, K. ......................................... 1295 (Tue)Nishiyama, S. ................................... 466 (Mon)Nishizawa, C. ................................... 1123 (Tue)Nita, R. ............................................1319 (Wed)Niwano, M. ................ 1277 (Mon), 1298 (Tue)Njabon, R. ...................................... 1345 (Mon)Nobili, F. ........................................ 1234 (Wed)Noble, R. .......................................... 710 (Mon)Nogami, T. .......................................808 (Mon)Noh, Y. ............................................. 1097 (Tue)Nohara, S. ........................ 179 (Tue), 209 (Tue)Nomiya, K. ......................................... 896 (Tue)Nomura, S. ....................................... 491 (Mon)Nordberg, E. ......................................749 (Wed)Norouzi, P. ....................................... 1062 (Tue)Norris, D. ......................................... 1301 (Tue)Norton, D. ..... 636 (Wed), 775 (Tue), 794 (Tue)Norton, D. ........................................ 801 (Wed)Novak, V. ........................ 166 (Tue), 283 (Thu)Novak, P. .......................................... 250 (Wed)Novak, P. .......................................... 1326 (Tue)Novak, R. ..................1264 (Wed), 1265 (Wed)Nowatari, Y. ......................................915 (Wed)Ntunka, M. ........................................ 10 (Mon)Nurk, G. ............................................. 171 (Tue)Nurmi, J. ............................................ 517 (Tue)Nuzzo, R. ........................... 79 (Tue), 940 (Thu)Nyokong, T. ...................................... 458 (Thu)

OOba, R. ...............................................480 (Tue)Obare, S. ........................................... 1154 (Tue)Ockwig, N. ..................................... 1269 (Mon)Oda, T............................................... 450 (Wed)Odom, T. .......................................... 1153 (Tue)O’Dwyer, C. ....................................... 614 (Tue)Odziemkowski, M. ......................... 1163 (Tue), ......................................1172 (Tue), 1241 (Thu)Oe, K. ............................................... 766 (Mon)Oga, M. ............................................ 112 (Mon)Ogawa, M. ........................................ 657 (Mon)Ogawa, T. ......................................... 1213 (Tue)Ogino, S. .......................................... 1061 (Tue)O’Grady, B. ........................................ 922 (Tue)Ogumi, Z. ......................................... 294 (Mon)Ogura, A. ...........................................737 (Wed)Oh, H. .............................................. 562 (Mon)Oh, I. .......................... 1255 (Tue), 1354 (Mon)Oh, I. .................................................. 71 (Mon)Oh, J. ................................................ 1097 (Tue)Oh, K. ................................................ 277 (Thu)Oh, M. ................................................ 921 (Tue)Oh, M. ................................................ 184 (Tue)Oh, S. ...............................................1040 (Tue)Oh, S. ...............................................1283 (Tue)Oh, S. ............................... 169 (Tue), 201 (Tue)Oh, S. ................................................. 312 (Tue)Oh, S. ................................................. 59 (Mon)Oh, T. ............................................... 330 (Mon)Oh, T. ............................................. 1268 (Mon)Oh, Y. ...........187 (Tue), 341 (Mon), 365 (Tue), .......................................................... 366 (Wed)O’Hara, J. ......................................... 288 (Mon)Ohashi, K. .......................................... 196 (Tue)Ohata, H. ........................................... 320 (Tue)Ohe, M. ............................................. 700 (Thu)Ohji, Y. ............................................... 576 (Tue)Ohkubo, K. .....................961 (Tue), 974 (Thu), ................ 1135 (Tue), 1146 (Wed), 1149 (Wed)Ohmi, S. ............................................745 (Wed)Ohmi, S. ........................................... 868 (Wed)Ohmi, T. .......... 74 (Mon), 717 (Tue), 719 (Tue)Ohmi, T. .............................................664 (Tue)Ohmori, K. ......................................... 575 (Tue)Ohno, M. ........................................... 68 (Mon)Ohsaka, T. ........................................ 1151 (Tue)Ohshima, S. .......................................580 (Tue)Ohta, A. .............................................. 575 (Tue)Ohta, N. ............................................971 (Wed)Ohtani, M. ....................................... 491 (Mon)Ohtani, M. ........................................ 978 (Thu)Ohyama, N. .......................................580 (Tue)Oka, H. .......................... 745 (Wed), 868 (Wed)Okada, K. .......................................... 697 (Thu)Okazaki, K. ...................................... 1165 (Tue)Okazaki, T. ..................................... 1085 (Wed)Oki, A. .............................................. 800 (Wed)Oki, H. .............................................. 1132 (Tue)Okimoto, H. ....................................1072 (Wed)Okinaka, Y. ........................................842 (Tue)Oku, M. ............................ 546 (Tue), 849 (Tue)Okubo, T. ........................................... 836 (Tue)Okumura, Y........................................ 896 (Tue)Okura, H. ........................................... 896 (Tue)Okuya, M. .......................................... 196 (Tue)Olmstead, M. ............1084 (Wed), 1087 (Wed)Olmstead, M. ........... 1075 (Wed), 1076 (Wed), .........................................................1079 (Wed)Olsen, E. ............................................... 77 (Tue)Olson, T. .........234 (Wed), 235 (Wed), 282 (Thu)Omanovic, S. ................................... 444 (Wed)O’Meara, D......................................... 572 (Tue)Omura, Y. ..... 707 (Mon), 716 (Tue), 755 (Thu)O’Neill, K. .......................................... 356 (Tue)Ong, K. ............................................. 1169 (Tue)

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Ono, S. ............................621 (Tue), 1331 (Tue)Onomura, O. ...................450 (Wed), 472 (Tue)Oo, A. ................................................. 511 (Tue)Oohaishi, H. ...................................... 789 (Tue)Ooka, S. ............................................ 1281 (Tue)Ootsuka, F. ......................................... 576 (Tue)Orazem, M. ...................................... 1197 (Tue)O’Regan, T. ....................................... 753 (Thu)Osaka, T. ............................................842 (Tue)Osborn, T. ..........................................840 (Tue)Oshima, T. ....................................... 769 (Mon)Osinsky, A. ....................................... 803 (Wed)Ossei-Wusu, E. ................................... 615 (Tue)Oswald, F. ........................................ 968 (Wed)Ota, H. .............................................. 697 (Thu)Ota, K. .............................................. 238 (Wed)Ota, N................................................. 196 (Tue)Otmacic Curkovic, H. ....................... 534 (Tue)Otsuka, A. ........................................ 1016 (Tue)Ott, J. .................................................744 (Wed)Ou, D. ................................................. 81 (Mon)Ou, K. ............................................... 501 (Mon)Ouaknine, M. .................................. 609 (Wed)O‘uchi, S. ........................................... 713 (Tue)Ouvrard, G. .................................... 1235 (Wed)Ouyang, H. ...................................... 765 (Mon)Ouyanga, H. ..................................... 802 (Wed)Ow, K. ................................................ 579 (Tue)Oyamatsu, D. ................................. 1230 (Wed)Ozanam, F. ....................................... 632 (Wed)Ozturk, T. ........................................... 895 (Tue)

PPaccagnella, A. ...............497 (Mon), 704 (Thu)Pace, G. ..........................110 (Mon), 932 (Thu)Padberg, C..........................................880 (Tue)Paddison, S. ....................................... 952 (Tue)Padilla, C. ...................................... 1345 (Mon)Padmanabhan, R. .............................. 487 (Tue)Paez, M. ........................... 458 (Thu), 545 (Tue)Pagliari, M....................1100 (Tue), 1106 (Thu)Pai, Y. ............................................... 264 (Wed)Pal, U. ............................................... 331 (Mon)Palaniappan, R. ................37 (Mon), 881 (Tue)Palencsar, M..................................... 496 (Mon)Paliwal, S. ......................................... 495 (Mon)Palomares, V. ..................................... 48 (Mon)Pan, P. ................................................ 822 (Tue)Pan, T. ................................................ 588 (Tue)Pandey, R. .......................................1146 (Wed)Pang, H. ............................................. 723 (Tue)Pantelides, S. ..................................... 752 (Thu)Pantos, D. ......................................... 1129 (Tue)Paolesse, R. ....................................... 1138 (Tue)Paolucci, F. ........................................ 977 (Thu)Papageorgopoulos, D. ........................ 128 (Tue)Paralong, V. ...................................... 103 (Mon)Parga, J. ............................................ 1210 (Tue)Parilla, P. ............................................ 356 (Tue)Park, B. ........... 304 (Tue), 307 (Tue), 327 (Tue)Park, C. .............................................. 792 (Tue)Park, C. .............................................370 (Wed)Park, H. .............................................. 27 (Mon)Park, H. ............................................ 817 (Mon)Park, H. .............................................. 677 (Tue)Park, J. ................................................ 794 (Tue)Park, J. ................................................ 361 (Tue)Park, J. ................................................ 198 (Tue)Park, J. .............................................. 1292 (Tue)Park, J. ...............................41 (Mon), 42 (Mon)Park, J. ................................................204 (Tue)Park, J. ................................................ 57 (Mon)Park, J. ................................................ 217 (Tue)Park, J. ................................................ 677 (Tue)Park, M. .............................197 (Tue), 198 (Tue)Park, M. .............................................. 899 (Tue)Park, S. ...............................................306 (Tue)

Park, S. .............................................1285 (Tue)Park, S. ............................. 898 (Tue), 921 (Tue)Park, S. ........................................... 1233 (Wed)Park, S. ............................................. 811 (Mon)Park, S. ............................................... 307 (Tue)Park, S. ............................................. 1296 (Tue)Park, S. .............................................1304 (Tue)Park, S. ............................................... 218 (Tue)Park, T. ........28 (Mon), 102 (Mon), 253 (Wed)Park, T. ............................................... 574 (Tue)Park, Y. ............................. 898 (Tue), 921 (Tue)Park, Y. ............................................... 826 (Tue)Parker, M. ......................................... 638 (Wed)Parmar, A. ....................................... 1245 (Thu)Parsons, K. .......................................1226 (Tue)Parthasarathy, P. ................................ 323 (Tue)Paruchuri, V. ...................................... 581 (Tue)Pascu, S. ........................................... 1129 (Tue)Pascual del Riquelme, M. ................. 961 (Tue), ............................................................974 (Thu)Passemard, G. .................................. 805 (Mon)Passemard, G. .................................... 834 (Tue)Pastor, E. ..........................................1288 (Tue)Pastushkin, T. ................243 (Wed), 268 (Thu)Patakfalvi, R. .................................... 1152 (Tue)Pathak, S. .........................................1254 (Tue)Patrizi, G. ..........................................761 (Mon)Patruno, P. ......................................... 712 (Tue)Paul, D. ............................................. 1251 (Tue)Paul, M. ............................................. 929 (Thu)Paul, R. ............................................... 952 (Tue)Pauporte, T. .................... 618 (Tue), 1280 (Tue)Pavanello, M. ................... 733 (Tue), 734 (Tue)Pavlov, M. .........................................874 (Wed)Pawlak, B. ..........................................597 (Wed)Paz, Y. ............................................... 1050 (Tue)Pearton, S. ......................636 (Wed), 775 (Tue), .......................776 (Tue), 794 (Tue), 803 (Wed)Pearton, S. .......................................... 784 (Tue)Pearton, S. ........................................ 801 (Wed)Pebere, N. ........................524 (Tue), 1197 (Tue)Peck, D. .............................................. 66 (Mon)Pederson, L. ...................................... 268 (Thu)Pedroza-Montero, M. .........1330 (Tue), 1333 (Tue), .......................................................... 1337 (Tue)Pehkonen, S. ...................................... 543 (Tue)Peiris, P. .........................432 (Tue), 1186 (Mon)Peixoto, N. ....................................... 1124 (Tue)Pekker, S. ..........................................1111 (Thu)Pellin, M. ..................... 273 (Thu), 1181 (Mon)Peng, J. ............................................... 394 (Tue)Peng, L. .............................................. 778 (Tue)Peng, W. ............................................749 (Wed)Pennington, G. ................................ 1052 (Tue)Peoppelmeier, K............................... 384 (Wed)Perera, D......................................... 1325 (Wed)Perera, P. .......................432 (Tue), 1186 (Mon)Perez, E.............................................1005 (Tue)Perez, J. .............................................. 125 (Tue)Perez-Luna, V. .................................. 1253 (Tue)Perrier, F. ............................................ 672 (Tue)Perrot, H........................832 (Tue), 1236 (Wed)Perrot, H............................................. 542 (Tue)Pesaran, A. ......................................... 949 (Tue)Petaccia, L. .......................................1107 (Thu)Peter, L. ...........36 (Mon), 639 (Wed), 641 (Wed), .......................................................... 1216 (Tue)Peters, D. .......................439 (Wed), 440 (Wed)Petersen, M. ....................................... 951 (Tue)Peterson, E. ...................................... 1210 (Tue)Peterson, T. .......................................761 (Mon)Petrov, I. ............................................. 88 (Mon)Petzold, L. .......................................... 942 (Tue)Petzold, L. .......................................... 958 (Tue)Pey, K. .............................579 (Tue), 681 (Wed)Pheasant, S. .................................... 1029 (Mon)Philbert, M. ...................................... 494 (Mon)

Philipsen, H. .................................... 633 (Wed)Phillips, J. ..................... 985 (Thu), 1038 (Tue), .........1066 (Tue), 1067 (Tue), 1068 (Tue), 1069 ...... (Tue), 1070 (Tue), 1071 (Tue), 1078 (Wed), ..................................... 1080 (Wed), 1091 (Tue)Phipps, B. ........................................... 487 (Tue)Phok, S. .............................................. 887 (Tue)Pianetta, P. ....................................... 634 (Wed)Piel, J. ................................................. 573 (Tue)Pignolet, A. ........................................ 922 (Tue)Pikelnaya, O. ................................... 1244 (Thu)Pikelny, A. ....................................... 1244 (Thu)Piner, R. ..................... 1025 (Mon), 1054 (Tue)Pinisetty, D. ......................................870 (Wed)Pint, C. ........................................... 1029 (Mon)Pintauro, P. ........................................403 (Tue)Pisniy, V. ........................................... 268 (Thu)Pitsch, H. ........................................... 955 (Tue)Pivovar, B. ..... 50 (Mon), 926 (Thu), 937 (Thu)Pletcher, D. ...................................... 442 (Wed)Plewa, A. .......................................... 299 (Mon)Plichta, E. ......................... 55 (Mon), 400 (Tue)Plichta, E. ......................................... 290 (Mon)Plut, T. ...............................................761 (Mon)Poblet, J. ...........................................1004 (Tue)Podlaha, E. .. 25 (Mon), 870 (Wed), 873 (Wed)Poizot, P. ...........................................437 (Wed)Policastro, S. ...................................... 946 (Tue)Polleux, J. ........................................... 116 (Tue)Pontiroli, D. .................1100 (Tue), 1106 (Thu)Pop, E. ................................................ 724 (Tue)Popa, M. ........537 (Tue), 538 (Tue), 1215 (Tue)Popkirov, G. ....................................... 613 (Tue)Popov, A. ...965 (Wed), 984 (Thu), 993 (Mon), ..................1091 (Tue), 1092 (Tue), 1094 (Thu)Popov, B. .......................................... 381 (Wed)Popov, V. ......................... 593 (Tue), 751 (Wed)Popovic, Z. .......................................1044 (Tue)Porras, L. ............................................ 185 (Tue)Portail, N........................................ 1229 (Wed)Portehault, D. .................................. 101 (Mon)Portet, C. .......................... 135 (Tue), 136 (Tue)Pourtois, G. ...................................... 558 (Mon)Pouydebasque, A. .............................. 594 (Tue)Powell, W. ....................................... 1096 (Thu)Pozdnyakov, O. ................................ 999 (Mon)Prabhakar, A. ....................................870 (Wed)Prado, F. ............................................. 167 (Tue)Prakash, J. ....... 131 (Tue), 132 (Tue),141 (Tue), .................. 240 (Wed), 241 (Wed), 245 (Wed), ....................249 (Wed), 289 (Mon), 307 (Tue), .......................312 (Tue), 412 (Tue), 1221 (Tue)Pralong, V. ....................................... 246 (Wed)Prasad, J. ............................................660 (Tue)Prassides, K. .................................... 1108 (Thu)Prato, M. ........................................... 977 (Thu)Pratt, S. ...............................................880 (Tue)Preisser, R. ..........................................846 (Tue)Press, P. ............................................ 609 (Wed)Preston, S. .......................................... 317 (Tue)Pretet, J............................................... 726 (Tue)Price, A. ............................................1304 (Tue)Pritzker, K. .......................................1064 (Tue)Provencio, P. ...................................1313 (Wed)Pruitt, M. ......................................... 1261 (Tue)Pu, W. ................................................. 158 (Tue)Punnathanam, S. ........................... 1322 (Wed)Putero, M. ........................................ 1101 (Tue)Pyne, S. ............................................ 996 (Mon)

QQi, X. ................................ 23 (Mon), 528 (Tue)Qin, Y. .............................................. 862 (Wed)Qu, L. ................................................. 178 (Tue)Quoirin, G. ........................................ 98 (Mon)

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RRa, Y. ................................................ 687 (Wed)Rabatic, B. .........................................1174 (Tue)Rachi, T. .......................................... 1103 (Thu)Raducanu, D. ..................537 (Tue), 1215 (Tue)Raebiger, J. ......................................1074 (Wed)Raftery, D. .......................................... 190 (Tue)Ragnarsson, L. ................................... 565 (Tue)Rahman, G......................................1073 (Wed)Rai, V. ................................................. 955 (Tue)Raineri, V. .........................................678 (Wed)Rajeshwar, K. ................................... 1158 (Tue)Rajh, T. ............................344 (Tue), 1174 (Tue)Ramadesigan, V. .............................. 390 (Mon)Ramaker, D. ................. 230 (Wed), 1223 (Tue)Raman Nair, C. ................................ 1158 (Tue)Ramanarayanan, T. ........................... 511 (Tue)Ramani, V. .....................906 (Wed), 930 (Thu)Ramasamy, M. ................................. 1170 (Tue)Ramaswamy, N. ................................. 401 (Tue)Ramayya, E. ....................................... 725 (Tue)Ramdani, O. ...................................... 644 (Thu)Ramdutt, D. ...................................... 284 (Thu)Ramesh, N. ......................................... 211 (Tue)Ramirez, A. ........................................ 173 (Tue)Ramos, K. ........................................... 124 (Tue)Ranga, J. ............................................ 281 (Thu)Ranganathan, S. ................................ 347 (Tue)Rao Patnaik, K. ................................ 1035 (Tue)Rao, V. ................................................ 714 (Tue)Rapta, P. ............................................ 984 (Thu)Raskin, J. ............................................ 734 (Tue)Ratajczak, J......................................... 594 (Tue)Rath, D. ............................................ 865 (Wed)Rathke, J. ........................................ 1182 (Mon)Rathousky, J. ....................................1280 (Tue)Raud, J. ............................................. 1326 (Tue)Raveau, B. .....................103 (Mon), 246 (Wed)Ray Sloppy, J. ................................. 1189 (Mon)Raynaud, C. ....................................... 726 (Tue)Rayne, R. ............................................ 519 (Tue)Raynor, M. ........................................... 77 (Tue)Razavi, T. .......................................... 1062 (Tue)Rebollo, J. ........................................... 730 (Tue)Reda, M. ......................... 526 (Tue), 1051 (Tue)Reddy, C. .......................102 (Mon), 253 (Wed)Reddy, R. ............................................ 127 (Tue)Redko, O. ......................................... 243 (Wed)Redko, V. ........................243 (Wed), 268 (Thu)Redmond, H....................................... 628 (Tue)Reed, M. ....................1323 (Wed), 1324 (Wed)Reed, M. ........................................... 1305 (Tue)Regolini, J. ......................................... 672 (Tue)Reiche, M. .........................................750 (Wed)Reid, J. ........1006 (Tue), 1075 (Wed), 1077 (Wed)Reifsnider, K. .....................................402 (Tue)Reinaud, O. .....................................1187 (Mon)Reinke, P. .........................................1112 (Thu)Reipa, V. ........................................... 1168 (Tue)Reisner, D. ......................................... 271 (Thu)Reith, R. ........................................... 1121 (Tue)Ren, F. ........ 636 (Wed), 768 (Mon), 775 (Tue), ............................................................ 776 (Tue)Ren, F. ................................................ 784 (Tue)Ren, F. .............................................. 801 (Wed)Ren, F. .............................794 (Tue), 803 (Wed)Renaud, P. .......................748 (Wed), 820 (Tue)Renz, R. .............................................. 893 (Tue)Resasco, D. ..................................... 1041 (Mon)Restaino, D.......................................808 (Mon)Revankar, S. .................. 367 (Wed), 369 (Wed)Reyes-Garcia, E. ................................. 190 (Tue)Reyes-Gil, K. ...................................... 190 (Tue)Reyter, D. ......................1163 (Tue), 1172 (Tue)Reznicek, A. ......................................744 (Wed)Ricco, M. ......................1100 (Tue), 1106 (Thu)

Richard, O. ....................................... 601 (Wed)Rick, J. .............................................. 447 (Wed)Riehl, B. ......144 (Tue), 163 (Tue), 1352 (Mon)Riehl, J. .......144 (Tue), 163 (Tue), 1352 (Mon)Riemenschneider, O. ........615 (Tue), 627 (Tue)Riffault, B. ........................ 919 (Tue), 920 (Tue)Riffle, J. ............................................. 929 (Thu)Rikvold, P. ....................................... 1248 (Thu)Ring, K. ............................................. 702 (Thu)Ringhofer, C. ..................................... 947 (Tue)Ritz, C. ............................................... 722 (Tue)Ritzdorf, T. ....................................... 859 (Wed)Ritzenthaler, R. .................................. 715 (Tue)Rivallin, P......................................... 708 (Mon)Rivera-Velez, N. ................15 (Mon), 507 (Tue)Robb, D. .......................................... 1248 (Thu)Robel, I. ............................................ 1157 (Tue)Roberts, M. .......................................749 (Wed)Rocha, J. ......................................... 1019 (Mon)Rodriguez-Fortea, A. .......................1004 (Tue)Rodriguez-Gattorno, G. .................. 1152 (Tue)Rogers, J. .......79 (Tue), 1055 (Tue), 1056 (Tue)Rojo, T. ............................................... 48 (Mon)Rolik, A. .............................................203 (Tue)Rolison, D. ......................................... 115 (Tue)Rolland, G. ....................................... 1101 (Tue)Rolland, G. ......................................... 594 (Tue)Rols, S. ............................................. 1105 (Thu)Romanov, S. ....................................... 721 (Tue)Romero Vivas, J. ................................ 721 (Tue)Roncallo, S. ...................................... 639 (Wed)Rooney, D. ..........................................484 (Tue)Rooyackers, R. .................................... 733 (Tue)Rosales-Q, P. .....................16 (Mon), 17 (Mon)Rosas-Camacho, O. .......................... 278 (Thu)Rosca, J. ............................................ 1215 (Tue)Roschuk, T. ...................................... 686 (Wed)Rosen, A. .......................................... 1039 (Tue)Rosenthal, S. .....................................875 (Wed)Rosina, M. .......................................... 589 (Tue)Rosova, A. .......................................... 589 (Tue)Ross, R. ........................................... 1083 (Wed)Rosseinsky, M. ................................ 1108 (Thu)Rossi, A. ............................................ 1168 (Tue)Rotermund, H. ................................... 612 (Tue)Roth, C. ............................................1223 (Tue)Roth, E. .............................................251 (Wed)Rother, M. ........................................ 449 (Wed)Rotkin, S. ......................................... 1046 (Tue)Roue, L............ 13 (Mon), 1163 (Tue), 1172 (Tue), .......................................................... 1194 (Tue)Rouchon, D. ..................................... 738 (Wed)Roule, A. ............................................. 834 (Tue)Roure, M. ..........................................746 (Wed)Rousseau, P..................................... 1229 (Wed)Rouya, E. .......................................... 1305 (Tue)Roy, A. .............................928 (Thu), 929 (Thu)Roy, I. ................................................. 821 (Tue)Roy, W. ............................................. 1060 (Tue)Rozen, D. .......................................... 1050 (Tue)Rozgonyi, G. .................................... 556 (Mon)Ruani, G. ......................................... 1106 (Thu)Rubin, Y. ........................................ 1001 (Mon)Rudolf, P. ..................... 1107 (Thu), 1115 (Thu)Ruegamer, T. .................................. 1343 (Mon)Ruiz, F. .............................................. 754 (Thu)Ruoff, R. ..................... 1025 (Mon), 1054 (Tue)Rusin, C. ............................................ 941 (Tue)Rusling, J. ........................477 (Tue), 493 (Mon)Russo, C. ............................................402 (Tue)Rustagi, S. ........................................ 561 (Mon)Ruythooren, W. ................................. 835 (Tue)Ryan, M. ......................................... 1349 (Mon)Ryan, P. ............................................ 807 (Mon)Rybkina, A. ........................................ 533 (Tue)Ryou, M. ............................................. 57 (Mon)Ryu, H. ............................................. 386 (Wed)

SSaavedra-Arias, J. ..............31 (Mon), 180 (Tue)Sabbah, R. ...................... 40 (Mon), 389 (Mon)Sabbah, R. .......................................... 949 (Tue)Sabirianov, I. ......................................830 (Tue)Sadaf, S. ..........................441 (Wed), 462 (Thu)Sadana, D. .........................................744 (Wed)Sadewasser, S. .................................... 624 (Tue)Sadrzadeh, A. .................................. 1093 (Thu)Saenger, K. ........................................744 (Wed)Saheb, A. ........................................ 1340 (Mon)Saheb, A. ............................................ 72 (Mon)Sahota, K. ........................................... 847 (Tue)Saito, G. ............................................ 1016 (Tue)Saito, K. ............................................. 978 (Thu)Saitoh, M. ........................................... 662 (Tue)Saitou, K. ............................................ 155 (Tue)Sakai, A. ........................................... 657 (Mon)Sakai, K. ........................................... 1213 (Tue)Sakamoto, H. .....................................580 (Tue)Sakars, A. ..........................................913 (Wed)Sakashita, M. ................................... 657 (Mon)Sakata, M. .......................................1072 (Wed)Sakkarapalayam, M. .......................... 222 (Tue)Sakuma, G.......................................... 68 (Mon)Sakuma, K. ......................................... 669 (Tue)Salem, N. .......................453 (Wed), 470 (Mon)Salonen, J. ........................................1288 (Tue)Samantilleke, A. .............................. 639 (Wed)Sambandam, S. ................................. 930 (Thu)Sampedro, C. .................................... 754 (Thu)Sanchez, L. .......................................1005 (Tue)Sanchez, E. ....................................... 606 (Wed)Sanchez, J. ..........................................405 (Tue)Sanchez-Garcia, D. .........................1149 (Wed)Sanchez-Pomales, G. ........15 (Mon), 507 (Tue)Sancy, M. ........................................... 545 (Tue)Sandanayaka, A. .............................. 966 (Wed)Sanders, J. ........................................ 1129 (Tue)Sandhage, K. .................................. 1351 (Mon)Sanmatias, A. ................................. 1309 (Wed)Santiago-Jacinto, P. ......................... 1152 (Tue)Santiago-Rodriguez, L. .....15 (Mon), 507 (Tue)Santinacci, L. ....................611 (Tue), 851 (Tue)Santoni, L. ....................................... 497 (Mon)Santorsola, N. .................................. 337 (Mon)Santucci, A. ...................................... 338 (Mon)Saponjic, Z. .......................................1174 (Tue)Sarathy, V. .......................................... 517 (Tue)Sasaki, I. ......................................... 1340 (Mon)Sasaki, K. ............................................ 92 (Mon)Sasaki, T. ............................................ 786 (Tue)Sasamori, K. ..................................... 1061 (Tue)Sastre, A. ..........................961 (Tue), 974 (Thu)Sastry, A. ......... 319 (Tue), 379 (Wed), 380 (Wed), ..................... 415 (Wed), 420 (Wed), 494 (Mon)Satake, A. ......................................... 1136 (Tue)Satake, E. .......................................... 1122 (Tue)Sather, N. ...........................................344 (Tue)Sathyan, A. ...................................... 389 (Mon)Sato, J. .............................................. 969 (Wed)Sato, S. ..............................716 (Tue), 755 (Thu)Sato, Y. ............................................. 1061 (Tue)Satoh, I. ......... 186 (Tue), 220 (Tue), 546 (Tue), ............................................................ 849 (Tue)Satoh, M. ........................................ 1188 (Mon)Satoshi, W. ....................................... 809 (Mon)Satta, A. ............................................ 557 (Mon)Satterfield, M. ................................... 939 (Thu)Sattler, M. ........................................ 1261 (Tue)Satya Kishore, M.............................. 103 (Mon)Saunders, J. ...................256 (Wed), 257 (Wed)Saunders, M. .................................. 1082 (Wed)Sauvage, F. ........................................ 384 (Wed)Savadogo, O. .................... 168 (Tue), 202 (Tue)Savage, D. ........................................... 722 (Tue)

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Savage, D. ......................................... 739 (Wed)Savage, D. ..........................................749 (Wed)Savage, R. .........................................1115 (Thu)Sawa, H. .......................................... 1103 (Thu)Sayle, D. ............................................. 213 (Tue)Sayle, T. .............................................. 213 (Tue)Schamann, M. ................................. 449 (Wed)Schaefer, H. ...................................... 449 (Wed)Schaetzel, P. ........919 (Tue), 920 (Tue), 923 (Tue)Schaufenbuel, A. ............................... 363 (Tue)Scheck, D. ......................................... 699 (Thu)Schenkman, J................................... 493 (Mon)Scherson, D. ................................... 1238 (Wed)Scherson, D. ..................................... 1222 (Tue)Schiessling, J. ...................................1115 (Thu)Schmaltz, B. ..................................... 999 (Mon)Schmidt, C. ...................................... 383 (Wed)Schmidt, H. .................................... 1024 (Mon)Schmidt, V. ................... 337 (Mon), 910 (Wed)Schmitz, J. .......................................... 591 (Tue)Schmuki, P. .....620 (Tue), 851 (Tue), 1276 (Mon)Scholz, R. ...................... 646 (Thu), 1290 (Tue)Schoonover, D. ...............................1077 (Wed)Schorr, M. .......................................... 539 (Tue)Schrimpf, R. ...................................... 752 (Thu)Schroeder, F. ....................................1282 (Tue)Schruefer, K. ...................................... 712 (Tue)Schuhmann, W.............................. 1232 (Wed)Schultz, P. .......................................... 856 (Tue)Schultz, Z. ........................................ 1227 (Tue)Schumacher, A................................. 966 (Wed)Schuster, D. ................. 962 (Wed), 1145 (Wed)Scibioh, M. ......................................... 71 (Mon)Scott, D. ........................................... 904 (Wed)Scott, E. .........................382 (Wed), 383 (Wed)Scott, F. ............................................1223 (Tue)Scragg, J. ............................................ 625 (Tue)Sedlarikova, M. .................................. 166 (Tue)Sedlarikova, M. ................................. 283 (Thu)Seebauer, E. ...................................... 598 (Wed)Seehra, M. .......................................... 347 (Tue)Seger, B. ............................................. 931 (Thu)Segura Rojas, R. ................................. 515 (Tue)Seitz, M. ........................................... 1195 (Tue)Seitz, O. ............................................ 630 (Wed)Seker, E. .....................1323 (Wed), 1324 (Wed)Seki, S. .............................................. 287 (Mon)Sekiguchi, T. .................................... 770 (Mon)Selberherr, S. ...................................... 947 (Tue)Selman, J. ........ 24 (Mon), 40 (Mon), 389 (Mon), ..................................................................949 (Tue)Semancik, S. .................................. 1344 (Mon)Semkow, K. ...................................... 865 (Wed)Senge, M. .................... 1137 (Tue), 1142 (Wed)Senoh, H. ..........................................374 (Wed)Senthil, P. ......................................... 1171 (Tue)Seo, J................................................. 815 (Mon)Seo, K. ...............................................691 (Wed)Seo, M. ............................574 (Tue), 659 (Mon)Seol, W. .............................................. 57 (Mon)Seppelt, K. ........................................ 993 (Mon)Servat, K. ............................................ 478 (Tue)Sessler, J....................... 1131 (Tue), 1149 (Wed)Sethupathy Kuppanacharry, P......... 1192 (Mon)Setsu, S. .............................................. 585 (Tue)Setzer, A. ..........................................1114 (Thu)Shaban, Y. .....................771 (Mon), 772 (Mon)Shacham-Diamand, Y. ......................842 (Tue)Shah, R. ............................................ 1102 (Tue)Shaik, R. ............................................. 882 (Tue)Shalyt, E. ...........................................874 (Wed)Shannon, M. .............. 1255 (Tue), 1354 (Mon)Shao, I. ............................................. 860 (Wed)Shao, Y. .............................................. 165 (Tue)Shao, Y. .............................................. 219 (Tue)Shao-Horn, Y. .................................. 907 (Wed)Sharna, R. ..........................................838 (Tue)

Shaw, D. .............................................885 (Tue)Shaw, L. .............................................373 (Wed)Shaw, S. ............................................ 1227 (Tue)Shekhtman, A. ............1206 (Tue), 1207 (Tue), ..........................................................1208 (Tue)Shembel, E. ....................243 (Wed), 268 (Thu)Shen, H. ......................................... 1343 (Mon)Shen, J. ............................................. 1139 (Tue)Shen, J. ............................................... 790 (Tue)Shevade, A. .................................... 1349 (Mon)Shi, P. ............................................. 1238 (Wed)Shi, X. .............................................1126 (Wed)Shibano, Y. ........................................967 (Wed)Shibata, M. ......................................... 896 (Tue)Shibata, Y. ........................................ 238 (Wed)Shibata, Y. .......................................... 75 (Mon)Shieh, D. .......................................... 225 (Wed)Shieu, F............................162 (Tue), 264 (Wed)Shigeta, M. .........................................976 (Thu)Shih, H. .............................................. 69 (Mon)Shih, W. ........................................... 685 (Wed)Shim, J. ............................................... 35 (Mon)Shim, M. .......................................... 1056 (Tue)Shim, S. .............................................. 583 (Tue)Shimakoshi, H. .............. 443 (Tue), 471 (Mon)Shimomura, K.................................... 19 (Mon)Shimura, T. ...................................... 655 (Mon)Shin, D. .......... 189 (Tue), 204 (Tue), 205 (Tue)Shin, H. .............................................414 (Wed)Shin, H. .......................................... 1232 (Wed)Shin, J. ................................................ 216 (Tue)Shin, J. ................................................ 394 (Tue)Shin, S. ............................................... 44 (Mon)Shinohara, H. .................................1072 (Wed)Shiokawa, Y. ....................................... 186 (Tue)Shiokawa, Y. ....... 220 (Tue), 546 (Tue), 849 (Tue)Shiow-Kang, Y. .................................. 429 (Tue)Shiraishi, K. ....................................... 575 (Tue)Shiraishi, M. ................................... 1104 (Thu)Shirasaki, K. ..................... 186 (Tue), 849 (Tue)Shirasu, T. ........................................ 864 (Wed)Shiroka, T. ....................................... 1106 (Thu)Shiroka, T. ........................................ 1100 (Tue)Shoesmith, D. ................................. 1241 (Thu)Shokrani, M. .................................... 680 (Wed)Shrivastava, P. ....................................890 (Tue)Shu, C. ......1075 (Wed), 1076 (Wed), 1087 (Wed)Shu, C...............................................1006 (Tue)Shu, Q. ............................................. 1031 (Tue)Shukla, A. ...........................................174 (Thu)Shukla, R. ....................................... 1083 (Wed)Shukla, R. ........................................1127 (Wed)Shul, Y. ............................................... 413 (Tue)Shul, Y. ..............................218 (Tue), 361 (Tue)Shul, Y. ............................................... 66 (Mon)Shustova, N. .................965 (Wed), 993 (Mon), ...................................... 1091 (Tue), 1092 (Tue)Shyy, W. ............................................. 319 (Tue)Siau, S. .............................................. 866 (Wed)Sidi Ali Cherif, K. ............................ 806 (Mon)Siegal, M..........................................1313 (Wed)Siekierski, M. ...............299 (Mon), 378 (Wed), ...........................................................416 (Wed)Sierra, M. ..........................................1005 (Tue)Sikha, G. .......................390 (Mon), 418 (Wed)Simmons, B. ................................... 1275 (Mon)Simoen, E. ........557 (Mon), 718 (Tue), 733 (Tue), .................................................................758 (Thu)Simoen, E. .......................601 (Wed), 732 (Tue)Simon, J. ...........................................1284 (Tue)Simon, N. ...................... 629 (Wed), 631 (Wed)Simon, P. ............................................ 135 (Tue)Simonet, J. .................... 437 (Wed), 438 (Wed)Simonette, R. ................................... 1121 (Tue)Simonian, A. .................................... 495 (Mon)Simonyi, E. ......................................808 (Mon)Simpson, L. ........................................ 356 (Tue)

Simsek, A. .......................................... 487 (Tue)Singh, A. ...........................................912 (Wed)Singh, I. ............................................ 1339 (Tue)Singh, K. .......................................... 606 (Wed)Singh, M. ......................................... 293 (Mon)Singh, N. .......................................... 561 (Mon)Singh, P. ............................................. 362 (Tue)Singhal, R. ...... 180 (Tue), 208 (Tue), 309 (Tue)Sinha, D. ........................................... 650 (Thu)Siniutina, S. ....................................... 535 (Tue)Sirisena, M. ...................................... 1252 (Tue)Sitharaman, B. .......... 1126 (Wed), 1128 (Wed)Skarstad, P. ....................................... 382 (Wed)Skatkov, L. .......................................... 821 (Tue)Skorupska, K. ................... 624 (Tue), 624 (Tue)Skotnicki, T. ....................................... 594 (Tue)Skrypnikova, E. .................................540 (Tue)Skunik, M. .................... 176 (Tue), 1147 (Wed)Slanina, Z. ................. 1073 (Wed), 1088 (Wed)Smagala, T. ....................................... 1198 (Tue)Smith, J. .......................................... 1241 (Thu)Smith, J. ........................................... 496 (Mon)Smith, K. ...........................................419 (Wed)Smith, M. ........................................... 214 (Tue)Smith, W. ........................................... 728 (Tue)Smorchkova, I. ................................. 800 (Wed)Smyrl, W. ....................................... 1308 (Wed)Snurr, R. ....................1270 (Mon), 1322 (Wed)Snyder, S. ...........................................344 (Tue)Snyder, S. ......................................... 1046 (Tue)So, G. ................................................ 1064 (Tue)So, I. ................................................... 531 (Tue)So, Y. ................................................. 699 (Thu)Sohn, H. ............................................. 431 (Tue)Sohn, J. ............................................... 35 (Mon)Sohn, W. ............................................ 677 (Tue)Sokic-Lazic, D. ................................... 479 (Tue)Solasi, R. .............................................402 (Tue)Solladie, N. ....................970 (Wed), 1133 (Tue)Soltis, R. ......................................... 1265 (Wed)Somarajan, S. ....................................875 (Wed)Son, H. ...............................................204 (Tue)Son, H. ............................................... 189 (Tue)Sonde, S............................................ 557 (Mon)Song, C............................................... 396 (Tue)Song, J. ............................................... 794 (Tue)Song, K. ...........18 (Mon), 353 (Tue), 957 (Tue)Song, L. .............................................. 578 (Tue)Song, M. .............................................206 (Tue)Song, R. .......... 189 (Tue), 204 (Tue), 205 (Tue)Song, S. .......................... 332 (Mon), 364 (Tue)Song, T. .............................................. 394 (Tue)Song, X..............................................415 (Wed)Soo Gil, P. ...........184 (Tue), 216 (Tue), 924 (Tue), ................................................................ 1176 (Tue)Soto-Puebla, D. ............ 1333 (Tue), 1337 (Tue)Sotomayor Torres, C. ......................... 721 (Tue)Soudan, P. .......................................1316 (Wed)Spaner, M. ........................................ 339 (Mon)Sperlich, H. ...................................... 653 (Mon)Spotnitz, R. ........................................ 949 (Tue)Springer, T. ....................................... 905 (Wed)Srinivasan, M. .................................. 598 (Wed)Sritharan, T. ..................................... 810 (Mon)St-Pierre, J. ......................................... 398 (Tue)Stafford, L. ......................................... 784 (Tue)Stafford, L. ....................................... 801 (Wed)Stafford, L. ......................................... 794 (Tue)Stallworth, P. ..................................... 88 (Mon)Standley, R. ........................................ 728 (Tue)Stanis, R. .......................................... 232 (Wed)Stankovich, S. ............ 1025 (Mon), 1054 (Tue)Stark, E. ............................................. 699 (Thu)Starosvetsky, D. ................................. 510 (Tue)Staser, J. .............................................. 349 (Tue)Steele, W. ........................................... 950 (Tue)Steen, W. .......................................... 1257 (Tue)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Steeples, K. ....................... 727 (Tue), 728 (Tue)Stefanescu, A. .................................... 728 (Tue)Stein, A. ...........142 (Tue), 1300 (Tue), 1301 (Tue), ........................................................ 1308 (Wed)Stepanov, N. .......................................423 (Tue)Stepanova, I. ...................................... 821 (Tue)Stephen, R. ....................................... 1067 (Tue)Stephens, I. ....................................... 272 (Thu)Stephens, R. ....................................... 944 (Tue)Steppan, J. .......................................... 892 (Tue)Stetter, J. ........................................... 1253 (Tue)Stetter, J. ......................................... 1262 (Wed)Stevenson, K. ..................93 (Mon), 248 (Wed)Stevenson, S. ................ 985 (Thu), 1038 (Tue), ........ 1066 (Tue), 1067 (Tue), 1068 (Tue), 1069 ......(Tue), 1070 (Tue), 1071 (Tue), 1078 (Wed), .....................................1080 (Wed), 1091 (Tue)Stewart, K. .......................................... 843 (Tue)Stickney, J. ......................622 (Tue), 878 (Wed)Stocker, M. .....................54 (Mon), 1239 (Thu)Stoiber, L. ......................................... 242 (Wed)Stojek, Z. ...................... 549 (Wed), 1203 (Tue)Storck, P. ...........................................750 (Wed)Stork, C. ........................................... 1257 (Tue)Stottlemyer, A. ................................. 259 (Wed)Stoytcheva, M. ................................... 539 (Tue)Strange, T. ........................................ 381 (Wed)Strano, M. .................1027 (Mon), 1125 (Wed)Strasser, P. ........................ 90 (Mon), 160 (Tue)Strauss, S. ..................... 993 (Mon), 1091 (Tue)Strauss, S. .... 1002 (Mon), 1013 (Tue), 1092 (Tue)Strauss, S. .....................965 (Wed), 1095 (Thu)Streicher, F. ........................................ 624 (Tue)Streletskii, A. .................................. 1002 (Mon)Streletskiy, A. ................................... 1092 (Tue)Stroscio, M. ..................... 505 (Tue), 506 (Tue), ....................640 (Wed), 780 (Tue), 804 (Wed), ........................................................ 1341 (Mon)Strubbe, K. ......................................... 616 (Tue)Stukalin, E. ...................................... 965 (Wed)Stupnisek-Lisac, E. ............................. 534 (Tue)Sturm, J. ........................603 (Wed), 606 (Wed)Su, H. .................................................. 69 (Mon)Su, K. ................................................ 809 (Mon)Su, W. ............................................... 447 (Wed)Su, Y. ...............26 (Mon), 34 (Mon), 38 (Mon)Su, Y. ................................................ 1140 (Tue)Subramanian, V. .............................. 421 (Wed)Subramony, A. ................................... 487 (Tue)Sudeep, P. ......................................... 1014 (Tue)Sue, J................................................ 1243 (Thu)Sugawa, S. .........................717 (Tue), 719 (Tue)Suguro, M. .........................................424 (Tue)Suh, D. ............................................... 568 (Tue)Suh, K. .......................... 1097 (Tue), 1098 (Tue)Suh, M. ........................................... 1268 (Mon)Sullivan, C. .......................................761 (Mon)Sullivan, E. ..................................... 1272 (Mon)Sultanov, V. ...................................... 107 (Mon)Sumkina, O. .....................................1205 (Tue)Sumodjo, P. .......................................873 (Wed)Sun Kyung, Y. .................................... 924 (Tue)Sun, C. ............................................... 674 (Tue)Sun, C. ............................................. 767 (Mon)Sun, I. ................................................. 121 (Tue)Sun, J. ................................................. 76 (Mon)Sun, K. .......780 (Tue), 804 (Wed), 1341 (Mon)Sun, M. ..............................................552 (Wed)Sun, S. .............................................. 634 (Wed)Sun, X. ............................................. 1335 (Tue)Sun, X. ............................................... 321 (Tue)Sun, Y. .............................................. 634 (Wed)Sun, Y. ................................................ 190 (Tue)Sun, Y. ....... 175 (Tue), 239 ( Wed), 240 (Wed), ........241 (Wed), 304 (Tue), 306 (Tue), 307 (Tue), ........................308 (Tue), 310 (Tue), 312 (Tue), .........................326 (Tue), 327 (Tue), 412 (Tue)

Sun-Ho, K. .......................................... 315 (Tue)Sunaga, T. ........................................... 475 (Tue)Sundaram, K. ....................................... 6 (Mon)Sundlof, B. ....................................... 865 (Wed)Sung, C. ............................................744 (Wed)Sung, D. ............................................... 3 (Mon)Sung, M. ........................................... 224 (Wed)Sung, Y. .............................................. 63 (Mon)Sung, Y. ............................................ 1258 (Tue)Suni, I. .......................... 844 (Tue), 1348 (Mon)Sutton, D. ........................................... 614 (Tue)Suyama, A. ....................................... 242 (Wed)Suzuki, E. ........................................... 713 (Tue)Suzuki, Y. ........................................ 1104 (Thu)Svedruzic, D. .................................. 1023 (Mon)Sveum, P. .......................................... 389 (Mon)Sveum, P. ............................................ 40 (Mon)Svoboda, V. .................................... 1237 (Wed)Svoboda, V. ........................................276 (Thu)Swafford, L. .......................................875 (Wed)Swami, N. ...........................................509 (Tue)Swami, N. ........................................1079 (Wed)Swiatowska-Mrowiecka, J. ................ 177 (Tue), ..........................................................1209 (Tue)Switzer, E. ........................146 (Tue), 282 (Thu)Switzer, J. ......................................... 869 (Wed)Sylvester, D. ......................................379 (Wed)Sylvie, B............................................ 689 (Wed)Szunerits, S. ..................................... 806 (Mon)

TTaberna, P. ......................................... 135 (Tue)Tachibana, Y. ................................... 1165 (Tue)Tae Il, K. ............................................. 924 (Tue)Taenaka, B. ....................................... 388 (Mon)Taher, A. ............................................. 512 (Tue)Tai, C. .............................................. 1243 (Thu)Tai, T................................................... 572 (Tue)Tajima, T. ........476 (Tue), 480 (Tue), 481 (Tue)Takabayashi, Y. ............................... 1108 (Thu)Takahashi, K. ............... 1122 (Tue), 1123 (Tue)Takakusagi, S. ................................ 1231 (Wed)Takamori, H. .................................. 1026 (Mon)Takayanagi, M. .................................. 669 (Tue)Takayanagi, M. .................................. 571 (Tue)Takenouti, H. ..................................... 534 (Tue)Takeshita, T. .....................................1225 (Tue)Takeuchi, E. ..................................... 385 (Wed)Takeuchi, K. ....................................... 320 (Tue)Takoudis, C. ..................................... 813 (Mon)Tallman, D. ........................................ 529 (Tue)Talyzin, A. ........................................1114 (Thu)Tamarit, R. ......................................... 490 (Tue)Tamayo, L. ......................................... 545 (Tue)Tan, B. .............................................. 227 (Wed)Tan, S. ................................................ 667 (Tue)Tan, S. ................................................ 895 (Tue)Tan, S. ................................................ 790 (Tue)Tan, S. ................................................ 798 (Tue)Tanaka, H. .....469 (Mon), 474 (Tue), 485 (Tue)Tanaka, K. .......................................... 313 (Tue)Tanaka, K. ........................................ 294 (Mon)Tanaka, N. ..........................................209 (Tue)Tang, F. ............................................. 446 (Wed)Tang, S. ............................................1260 (Tue)Tang, T. ............................................ 1053 (Tue)Tang, Y. .............................................. 396 (Tue)Tanigaki, K. ..................................... 1103 (Thu)Taniguchi, I. .................................... 491 (Mon)Taniguchi, K. ..................................... 671 (Tue)Tanimoto, S. ...................................... 789 (Tue)Tanpo, M. ........................................... 786 (Tue)Tao, M. ............................................. 635 (Wed)Tao, Y. ............................................. 1274 (Mon)Tapajna, M. ........................................ 589 (Tue)Tarascon, J........................................ 101 (Mon)Tarascon, J........................................ 384 (Wed)

Tasi, M. ............................................. 1063 (Tue)Tasior, M. ........................................1144 (Wed)Tatsumi, K. ...................... 215 (Tue), 374 (Wed)Tauer, T. ......................................... 1323 (Wed)Taulbee, D. ........................................... 5 (Mon)Taulelle, F. .......................................... 98 (Mon)Tavares, A. .......................................... 922 (Tue)Taxak, V. .......................................... 1177 (Tue)Taxak, V. ...........................................1175 (Tue)Taylor, C. ........................................ 1349 (Mon)Taylor, E. ............845 (Tue), 867 (Wed), 893 (Tue)Tena-Zaera, R. .................................... 617 (Tue)Teng, C. .............................................. 70 (Mon)Teng, H. ............................................ 1180 (Tue)Terai, M. ............................................. 662 (Tue)Teramoto, A. ...664 (Tue), 717 (Tue), 719 (Tue)Teraoka, Y........................................... 662 (Tue)Ternan, M. ........................................375 (Wed)Tesene, J. ........................................... 270 (Thu)Thackeray, M. ............. 242 (Wed), 288 (Mon), .......................................... 302 (Tue), 305 (Tue)Thaler, G. ........................................... 781 (Tue)Thambidurai, C. ...............................878 (Wed)Thean, A. ..........................................743 (Wed)Thilgen, C. ...................................... 1096 (Thu)Thomas, K. ....................................... 1014 (Tue)Thomas, S. ....................601 (Wed), 605 (Wed)Thomassen, M. .................................. 138 (Tue)Thompson, C. .................36 (Mon), 1216 (Tue)Thompson, C. ............. 1066 (Tue), 1068 (Tue), .......................................................... 1070 (Tue)Thompson, D. ............ 995 (Mon), 1000 (Mon)Thompson, K. ................................... 693 (Thu)Tian, H. ..............................................202 (Tue)Tian, Z. ........................................... 1345 (Mon)Tiedemann, W. ................................ 385 (Wed)Tien, L. ............................................... 775 (Tue)Timofeeva, E. ...................................1204 (Tue)Timokhina, E. .................................. 107 (Mon)Timoshevskii, V. ..............................1113 (Thu)Tkachenko, N. ............... 967 (Wed), 979 (Thu)Toda, A. .............................................. 662 (Tue)Todd, M. ............................................ 985 (Thu)Todi, R. ................................................. 6 (Mon)Toepper, M. ....................................... 699 (Thu)Tohji, K. ............................................ 1061 (Tue)Tolbert, S. ........................................... 116 (Tue)Tolmachev, Y. .................................... 11 (Mon)Tomar, M. ........... 180 (Tue), 208 (Tue), 309 (Tue)Tomasini, P. ..................................... 601 (Wed)Tominaga, M. ................................... 491 (Mon)Toney, M. ........................................... 160 (Tue)Toney, M. ......................................... 904 (Wed)Tong, L. ............................................ 1129 (Tue)Tong, Y. .............................................. 147 (Tue)Tong, Y. .............................................. 584 (Tue)Torgerson, P. .................................... 333 (Mon)Torimoto, T. ..................................... 1165 (Tue)Toriumi, A. .......................569 (Tue), 697 (Thu)Toro, R. ..............................................678 (Wed)Torrens, F. ........................................1090 (Tue)Torres, D. ...........................................761 (Mon)Torres, T. ...................... 1003 (Tue), 1131 (Tue)Torres-J, A. ........................16 (Mon), 17 (Mon)Tosti, S. ............................................. 338 (Mon)Toth, E.............................................1128 (Wed)Touret, P. ............................................ 726 (Tue)Towner, J. ...........................................660 (Tue)Tratnyek, P. ........................................ 517 (Tue)Traversa, E. .................. 335 (Mon), 338 (Mon), ................................... 1310 (Wed), 1350 (Mon)Tremblay, M. ...................................... 153 (Tue)Tremiliosi-Filho, G. ...........................200 (Tue)Triantafyllopoulos, N. ....938 (Thu), 938 (Thu)Tribollet, B. .....................524 (Tue), 1197 (Tue)Tripathi, A. ................... 844 (Tue), 1348 (Mon)Trivedi, D. ..........................................174 (Thu)

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Trofimenko, V. ................852 (Tue), 1217 (Tue)Trogadas, P. ...................................... 906 (Wed)Troiani, V. ........................................ 968 (Wed)Troxler, T. ........................................1143 (Wed)Tsagalas, L. ........................................916 (Wed)Tsai, F. ................................................ 588 (Tue)Tsai, H. ............................................... 359 (Tue)Tsai, R. .............................................. 762 (Mon)Tsai, T. .............................. 853 (Tue), 857 (Tue)Tsai, T. ................................................848 (Tue)Tsai, W.............................. 121 (Tue), 359 (Tue)Tsang, J. ............................................ 711 (Mon)Tse, Y. ...............................................1226 (Tue)Tseng, C. ............................................ 436 (Tue)Tsetseris, L. ....................................... 752 (Thu)Tsidilkovski, E. ................................... 727 (Tue)Tsirlina, G. .......................................1204 (Tue)Tsou, Y. ............................................. 105 (Mon)Tsuchiya, T. .....................................1073 (Wed)Tsukamoto, T. ...................................915 (Wed)Tsurtsumia, G. ................................... 924 (Tue)Tsutsui, K. .......................................... 714 (Tue)Tsvaygboym, K. ............................. 1028 (Mon)Tsyboulski, D. .............1019 (Mon), 1121 (Tue)Tsygankova, L. ................................... 535 (Tue)Tu, K. .................................................876 (Wed)Tuan, N. ............................................. 716 (Tue)Tucker, G. ........................................... 321 (Tue)Tuller, H. .............................................. 84 (Tue)Tung, C. ........................................... 681 (Wed)Turner, J. ...........232 (Wed), 342 (Tue), 343 (Tue), ............................................................ 345 (Tue)Turumella, V. ....................................742 (Wed)Tyagi, S. ............................................. 280 (Thu)Tye, C. ................................................ 717 (Tue)Tyschenko, I. ................... 593 (Tue), 751 (Wed)Tyutina, J. .........................................874 (Wed)

UUdoetok, E. ....................................... 933 (Thu)Ueda, T. ............................................ 609 (Wed)Uematsu, M. .................................... 682 (Wed)Ueng, H. ............................................. 436 (Tue)Ueno, K. ............................................. 118 (Tue)Ueno, T. ............................................. 700 (Thu)Uhlik, F. ......................................... 1088 (Wed)Ui, K. ............................... 265 (Thu), 320 (Tue)Ulfig, R. ............................................. 693 (Thu)Umeyama, T. ................. 967 (Wed), 1166 (Tue)Umme, F. ............................................ 792 (Tue)Unlu, M. ............................................ 270 (Thu)Uosaki, K. ....................................... 1231 (Wed)Upadhyayula, V. ......... 246 (Wed), 1315 (Wed)Urian, R. ............................................257 (Wed)Uribe, F. ............................................ 905 (Wed)Urquidi-Macdonald, M. .......278 (Thu), 515 (Tue)Ushio, J. ............................................ 652 (Mon)Utomo, H. ........................................ 608 (Wed)Utz, M. ........................................... 1323 (Wed)

VVaidyanathan, R. ............................. 598 (Wed)Vairavapandian, D. ...........................878 (Wed)Valarie, P. ......................................... 254 (Wed)Valdez, B. ........................................... 539 (Tue)Valdez, T. ........................................... 91 (Mon)Valencia, R. ......................................1004 (Tue)Van Daele, B. ....................................597 (Wed)Van de Walle, A. ................................302 (Tue)Van der Ven, A. ................................. 87 (Mon)Van Dorp, D. .....................................637 (Wed)Van Elshocht, S. ................................ 565 (Tue)Van Hoof, C. ...................................... 835 (Tue)Van Lue, S. ...................................... 1109 (Thu)Vander Wal, R. ............................... 1266 (Wed)Vandervorst, W. ................................597 (Wed)Vandooren, A. .............. 706 (Mon), 709 (Mon)

Vandooren, A. .................................... 729 (Tue)Vanysek, P. .......................................1202 (Tue)Varadaraju, U. ...............103 (Mon), 254 (Wed)Varma, R. ........................................ 1245 (Thu)Vasilescu, C. ......537 (Tue), 538 (Tue), 1215 (Tue)Vasilescu, E. ....................................... 537 (Tue)Vasilescu, E. ................... 538 (Tue), 1215 (Tue)Vasileska, D. ..................... 725 (Tue), 731 (Tue)Vasudev, M. ..................... 505 (Tue), 506 (Tue), .....................640 (Wed), 780 (Tue), 804 (Wed)Vaughey, J.......288 (Mon), 288 (Mon), 305 (Tue)Venema, L. .......................................1115 (Thu)Venkatasamy, V. ................................ 622 (Tue)Venkatesan, S................................... 710 (Mon)Verbrugge, M. .................................. 387 (Mon)Verheyen, P. ..................................... 601 (Wed)Verma, S. ..........................................1064 (Tue)Vervaet, A. ....................................... 866 (Wed)Vetter, C. ............................................ 528 (Tue)Vicente, F. .......... 490 (Tue), 542 (Tue), 858 (Tue), ..............................................................1309 (Wed)Vichchulada, P. .................................879 (Wed)Vickridge, I. ....................................... 177 (Tue)Vietmeyer, F. ..................................... 982 (Thu)Vigdorovich, V. .................................. 535 (Tue)Vijayakumar, A. ................................... 6 (Mon)Vijayaraghavan, G. ............................ 93 (Mon)Vila, N. ............................................. 467 (Mon)Vilekar, S. ....................... 346 (Tue), 1196 (Tue)Vilkas, M. ........................................... 31 (Mon)Villa, M. ........................231 (Wed), 263 (Wed)Villagra, E. ........................................ 458 (Thu)Villanueva, C. .................................... 180 (Tue)Villemure, G. ...................................1286 (Tue)Villullas, H. ........................................ 125 (Tue)Vinatier, P. ......................................... 212 (Tue)Vincent, B. .................... 559 (Mon), 746 (Wed)Vincent, C. ....................................... 254 (Wed)Vinodgopal, K. .................................. 931 (Thu)Vinogradov, S. ............ 1141 (Tue), 1143 (Wed)Vioux, A. .........................................1316 (Wed)Virkar, A. ............................................ 323 (Tue)Virkar, A. ..........................404 (Tue), 404 (Tue)Visser, J......................1264 (Wed), 1265 (Wed)Viswanathan, S. ............................... 1170 (Tue)Viswanathan, V. ............................... 268 (Thu)Visy, C. ..............................................1167 (Tue)Vitello, L. ......................................... 455 (Wed)Vivier, V. ...........39 (Mon), 524 (Tue), 1197 (Tue), ..............................................................1229 (Wed)Viyannalage, L. ................................ 1287 (Tue)Vladimir, C. ....................................1317 (Wed)Volfkovich, Y. ...................................913 (Wed)Volonakis, G. ...................................1044 (Tue)Vondrak, J. ...................... 166 (Tue), 283 (Thu)Voss, L. ............................................... 784 (Tue)Voss, L. ............................................. 801 (Wed)Voth, G............................................... 951 (Tue)Vynck, K. ........................................... 721 (Tue)

WWachsman, E. ............. 329 (Mon), 330 (Mon), ........................................................ 1350 (Mon)Wada, N. .......................................... 294 (Mon)Wainright, J. ...................................... 351 (Tue)Wajda, C. ........................................... 572 (Tue)Wakabayashi, H. .............................. 707 (Mon)Wakahara, A. ................................... 760 (Mon)Wakahara, T. ...................................1073 (Wed)Wales, M. ......................................... 495 (Mon)Wall, F. ............................................. 1257 (Tue)Walsh, C. .....................285 (Thu), 1320 (Wed)Walter, G. ......................................... 759 (Mon)Walter, J. ....................... 367 (Wed), 369 (Wed)Walton, K. ...................................... 1270 (Mon)Walz, K. ............................................ 242 (Wed)Wan, C. .............................................. 854 (Tue)

Wang, C. ........89 (Mon), 97 (Mon), 151 (Tue), ......................236 (Wed), 397 (Tue), 925 (Thu)Wang, C. ........................ 425 (Tue), 447 (Wed)Wang, C. .......................................... 226 (Wed)Wang, C. ........................................... 983 (Thu)Wang, C. ............................................ 359 (Tue)Wang, C. ............................................ 70 (Mon)Wang, C. .......415 (Wed), 420 (Wed), 494 (Mon)Wang, C. ............................................ 64 (Mon)Wang, C. ............................................ 567 (Tue)Wang, F. ............................917 (Tue), 918 (Tue)Wang, F. ........................................... 1011 (Tue)Wang, G. .......................................... 1012 (Tue)Wang, G. ...........................197 (Tue), 198 (Tue)Wang, G. ............................................ 183 (Tue)Wang, H. ............................................ 342 (Tue)Wang, H. .......................................... 803 (Wed)Wang, H. .......................................... 989 (Mon)Wang, H. .......................................... 331 (Mon)Wang, J. ........................................... 767 (Mon)Wang, J. ............................................. 165 (Tue)Wang, J. ....................1279 (Mon), 1346 (Mon)Wang, J. ........................................... 905 (Wed)Wang, J. ......................................... 1347 (Mon)Wang, J. ........................................... 1049 (Tue)Wang, J. ......................................... 1348 (Mon)Wang, J. ............................................. 116 (Tue)Wang, K. ...................... 1031 (Tue), 1034 (Tue)Wang, L. ............................................. 360 (Tue)Wang, L. ........................................... 995 (Mon)Wang, L. ........................................... 1332 (Tue)Wang, L. ...........................................1260 (Tue)Wang, L. ........................................... 1258 (Tue)Wang, Q. ............................................ 847 (Tue)Wang, Q. ............................................ 956 (Tue)Wang, S. ............................................. 47 (Mon)Wang, W. ......................................... 1034 (Tue)Wang, W. ....................................... 1264 (Wed)Wang, X. .......................................... 291 (Mon)Wang, X. ............................................ 78 (Mon)Wang, X. ...................... 1329 (Tue), 1335 (Tue)Wang, X. .........................111 (Mon), 133 (Tue)Wang, X. .......................................... 1327 (Tue)Wang, X. ............................................ 578 (Tue)Wang, Y. .............................................665 (Tue)Wang, Y. ........................... 55 (Mon), 400 (Tue)Wang, Y. ........1332 (Tue), 1336 (Tue), 1338 (Tue)Wang, Y. ............................................. 854 (Tue)Wang, Y. ........................................... 1221 (Tue)Wang, Y. ........................................... 736 (Wed)Wang, Z. .......................142 (Tue), 1308 (Wed)Wang, Z. .......................................... 1031 (Tue)Wang, Z. ............................................ 165 (Tue)Wang, Z. ...................... 1336 (Tue), 1338 (Tue)Wansapura, C. ................................. 1252 (Tue)Ward, B. ......................................... 1266 (Wed)Wardeska, J. ..................................... 1049 (Tue)Waryoba, D. ..................... 124 (Tue), 884 (Tue)Was, A. ............................................. 494 (Mon)Watanabe, H. ................................... 655 (Mon)Watanabe, H. ..................................... 575 (Tue)Watanabe, M. .................................. 770 (Mon)Watanabe, T. .................................... 683 (Wed)Watcharotone, S. ....... 1025 (Mon), 1054 (Tue)Water, W. ........................................... 790 (Tue)Waynick, A. ..................................... 1060 (Tue)Weber, A. ............................................. 7 (Mon)Weber, N. ........................................... 323 (Tue)Weeks, D. ......................................... 605 (Wed)Wei, A. ..............................................750 (Wed)Wei, A. ............................................. 555 (Mon)Wei, J. ........................... 1031 (Tue), 1034 (Tue)Weidner, J. ....349 (Tue), 902 (Wed), 1192 (Mon)Weigert, E. ....................................... 259 (Wed)Weijtmans, J. ................................... 601 (Wed)Weisman, R. .............1019 (Mon), 1020 (Mon), ...............1028 (Mon), 1043 (Mon), 1121 (Tue)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Weitbrecht, V. ....................................888 (Tue)Wen, S. .............................................1200 (Tue)Weng, Y. ......................... 425 (Tue), 447 (Wed)Wenger, C. ........................................ 703 (Thu)Werner, R. ........................................ 865 (Wed)Wessels, B......................................... 764 (Mon)West, D. .......................................... 1265 (Wed)West, W. ..........................100 (Mon), 314 (Tue)Wexler, D. .......................................... 197 (Tue)Weyher, J...........................................637 (Wed)Whang, S. .................1190 (Mon), 1191 (Mon)Wheat, H. ........................................... 530 (Tue)Wheeler, D. ........................................ 833 (Tue)Whitacre, J. .....100 (Mon), 314 (Tue), 391 (Mon)Whitacre, J. ........................................ 91 (Mon)Whitcanack, L. ................................ 391 (Mon)White, K. ............................................ 318 (Tue)White, R. ........390 (Mon), 407 (Tue), 418 (Wed), ................................................................422 (Wed)Whitney, E. ........................................ 356 (Tue)Wickenden, A. ................................. 1052 (Tue)Wieckowski, A. ............. 129 (Tue), 228 (Wed), .................................... 1185 (Mon), 1225 (Tue)Wieczorek, W. .................................... 30 (Mon)Wietor, J. .......................................... 1129 (Tue)Wikiel, H. ........................................ 1246 (Thu)Wikiel, K. ........................................ 1246 (Thu)Wild, J. ............................................. 495 (Mon)Wilde, M. ........................................... 662 (Tue)Wilk, G. ............................567 (Tue), 702 (Thu)Williams, M. .................................... 333 (Mon)Willis, M. ......................................... 862 (Wed)Wilson, L. ....................1118 (Tue), 1119 (Tue), ............... 1120 (Tue), 1126 (Wed), 1128 (Wed)Wilson, S. ....................................... 1083 (Wed)Wilson, S. ........................................1127 (Wed)Windmeisser, M. ............................. 903 (Wed)Winfrey, L. ......................................... 53 (Mon)Winter, M......................................... 225 (Wed)Wise, R. ............................................ 601 (Wed)Witus, L. ........................................ 1019 (Mon)Wohlfahrt-Mehrens, M. .................... 191 (Tue)Wojcik, J........................................... 686 (Wed)Wojtowicz, M. ................................. 800 (Wed)Wolters, R. ......................................... 591 (Tue)Won, J. ...........149 (Tue), 207 (Tue), 277 (Thu)Wong, K. ............................................ 12 (Mon)Woo, L.......................1264 (Wed), 1265 (Wed)Woo, S. ...........149 (Tue), 207 (Tue), 277 (Thu)Woodbury, S. ....................................872 (Wed)Wren, J. ........................................... 1241 (Thu)Wright, J. ........................................... 784 (Tue)Wright, J. ......................................... 801 (Wed)Wu, B. ................................................ 839 (Tue)Wu, C. .............................................. 809 (Mon)Wu, C. ................................................900 (Tue)Wu, D. .............................................. 1031 (Tue)Wu, D. .............................................. 1034 (Tue)Wu, H. ................................................ 778 (Tue)Wu, H. ............................225 (Wed), 266 (Thu)Wu, H. ............................................ 1347 (Mon)Wu, H. ................................................ 434 (Tue)Wu, J. ............................................... 1033 (Tue)Wu, J. ............................................... 1057 (Tue)Wu, L. ................................................509 (Tue)Wu, N. ..........123 (Tue), 225 (Wed), 266 (Thu)Wu, N. .......................1279 (Mon), 1346 (Mon)Wu, P. ............................................... 1169 (Tue)Wu, T. ................................................. 850 (Tue)Wu, T. ................................................. 588 (Tue)Wu, T. ..............................64 (Mon), 816 (Mon)Wu, W. ............................................. 1057 (Tue)Wu, W. ..............................32 (Mon), 33 (Mon)Wu, W. ............................................... 46 (Mon)Wu, X. ...............................................451 (Wed)Wu, Y............787 (Tue), 802 (Wed), 823 (Tue), .......................................... 824 (Tue), 825 (Tue)

Wu, Y..................................................848 (Tue)Wu, Y................................................ 765 (Mon)Wu, Y................................................ 227 (Wed)Wu, Y.................................................. 70 (Mon)Wuu, D. .............................................. 783 (Tue)Wycisk, R. ..........................................403 (Tue)

XXia, C. ................................................ 397 (Tue)Xia, J................................................... 63 (Mon)Xiao, Z. ............................................ 1011 (Tue)Xie, T. ............................................... 236 (Wed)Xie, Y. ................................................876 (Wed)Xing, Y. ...........................................1148 (Wed)Xiong, B. .......................................... 767 (Mon)Xiong, W. ........................................... 712 (Tue)Xu, C. ............................................... 771 (Mon)Xu, C. ................................................. 159 (Tue)Xu, C. ................................................876 (Wed)Xu, D. ............................................... 563 (Mon)Xu, G. ............................................... 1099 (Tue)Xu, H. ................................................. 50 (Mon)Xu, J. .............................................. 1266 (Wed)Xu, L. ................................................. 73 (Mon)Xu, L. ........ 1065 (Tue), 1075 (Wed), 1076 (Wed), ..............................................................1087 (Wed)Xu, M. ................................................665 (Tue)Xu, M. ................................................ 673 (Tue)Xu, Q. ................................................371 (Wed)Xu, Y. .................................................. 887 (Tue)Xu, Y. .............................................. 1029 (Mon)

YYakobson, B. ........... 1021 (Mon), 1030 (Mon), ......................................1045 (Tue), 1093 (Thu)Yamabe, K. ......................................... 575 (Tue)Yamachika, N. ...................................842 (Tue)Yamada, K. ......................................... 575 (Tue)Yamada, S.......................................... 980 (Thu)Yamaguchi, R. .................................. 1298 (Tue)Yamaguchi, r. ................................. 1277 (Mon)Yamaguchi, Y. .................................. 294 (Mon)Yamakoshi, Y. ...................................1117 (Tue)Yamamoto, G. .................................. 1061 (Tue)Yamamoto, K. ....................................426 (Tue)Yamamura, T. .................................... 755 (Thu)Yamamura, T. .................. 186 (Tue), 220 (Tue), .......................................... 546 (Tue), 849 (Tue)Yamanaka, T. .................. 505 (Tue), 506 (Tue), ........................................ 640 (Wed), 780 (Tue)Yamazaki, Y. ...................................... 19 (Mon)Yan, J. ................................................ 286 (Thu)Yan, J. ............................................... 1297 (Tue)Yanagida, S. ....................................... 63 (Mon)Yanagishita, T. ................................. 1295 (Tue)Yang, C..............................917 (Tue), 918 (Tue)Yang, C.............................................. 934 (Thu)Yang, E. .............................................. 411 (Tue)Yang, H. ............................................. 20 (Mon)Yang, H. ............................................. 582 (Tue)Yang, J. ............................................... 667 (Tue)Yang, J. ............................................... 780 (Tue)Yang, J. ............................................... 148 (Tue)Yang, J. ..............................41 (Mon), 42 (Mon)Yang, J. ............................................. 260 (Wed)Yang, J. ............................................... 61 (Mon)Yang, M. ......................................... 1346 (Mon)Yang, M. ......................... 301 (Mon), 328 (Tue)Yang, N. ........................................... 464 (Mon)Yang, S. ........................983 (Thu), 1086 (Wed)Yang, S. ............................................ 1292 (Tue)Yang, S. .........................984 (Thu), 1094 (Thu)Yang, S. ........................ 1258 (Tue), 1260 (Tue)Yang, T. .............................................. 217 (Tue)Yang, W. ........................................... 1032 (Tue)Yang, W. ......................................... 1268 (Mon)

Yang, W. ....................1190 (Mon), 1191 (Mon)Yang, X............................................. 388 (Mon)Yang, X..............................................414 (Wed)Yang, Z. .............................................373 (Wed)Yang, Z. ............................................ 799 (Wed)Yano, T. ..............................................220 (Tue)Yao, J. ................................................... 77 (Tue)Yarger, J. ............................................. 321 (Tue)Yasuda, K. .........................................374 (Wed)Yasuda, M. ....................................... 1166 (Tue)Yasuhiro, Y. ........................................ 585 (Tue)Yasutake, K. ...................................... 655 (Mon)Ye, F. ................................................... 81 (Mon)Ye, T. ................................................1148 (Wed)Ye, Z. ................................................ 604 (Wed)Yeates, A. ........................................ 1089 (Wed)Yeh, P.................................................. 22 (Mon)Yeh, P.................................................. 797 (Tue)Yelton, W. .......................................1313 (Wed)Yen, S. ............................................ 1349 (Mon)Yen, W. ..........1330 (Tue), 1333 (Tue), 1337 (Tue)Yen, W. ............................................. 1327 (Tue)Yen, Y. ............................................... 266 (Thu)Yeo, I. ...........................1200 (Tue), 1201 (Tue)Yeon, S. .............................................691 (Wed)Yeong, S. .......................................... 598 (Wed)Yi, E. ................................................. 638 (Wed)Yildiz, B............................................ 334 (Mon)Yim, S. ................................................ 850 (Tue)Yilmaz, I............................................. 161 (Tue)Yin, G. .............165 (Tue), 183 (Tue), 897 (Tue)Yin, G. ................................................ 164 (Tue)Yin, H. ...............................................744 (Wed)Yin, K. .............................................. 262 (Wed)Yin, R. ................................................ 348 (Tue)Yogeeswaran, G. .............................. 1158 (Tue)Yokoyama, A. ................................... 1135 (Tue)Yokoyama, M. .................................... 436 (Tue)Yonesaki, T. .......................................915 (Wed)Yonezu, H. ....................................... 760 (Mon)Yoo, H. ..............................................1176 (Tue)Yoo, J. ............................................. 1233 (Wed)Yoo, S. ............................................ 1351 (Mon)Yoo, W. ..........................600 (Wed), 609 (Wed)Yoo, Y. .............................. 431 (Tue), 826 (Tue)Yoon, D. ............................................. 792 (Tue)Yoon, G. ........................... 898 (Tue), 921 (Tue)Yoon, H. ....................... 329 (Mon), 330 (Mon)Yoon, J. ............................................... 412 (Tue)Yoon, J. .............................................1304 (Tue)Yoon, S. .......................................... 1307 (Wed)Yoon, S. .............................................. 411 (Tue)Yoon, W. ............................................ 49 (Mon)Yoon, W. ...........................................414 (Wed)Yoshida, K. ....................................... 1166 (Tue)Yoshida, S. ......................................... 896 (Tue)Yoshida, T. ......................................... 474 (Tue)Yoshida, Y. ....................................... 1016 (Tue)Yoshigoe, A. ....................................... 662 (Tue)Yoshimoto, K. .................................. 707 (Mon)Yoshimoto, M. ................................. 766 (Mon)Yoshimura, M. ................................... 786 (Tue)Yota, J. ...........................685 (Wed), 687 (Wed)You, I. ........................... 1097 (Tue), 1098 (Tue)You, S. ................................................ 27 (Mon)Youm, K. ............................................ 173 (Tue)Young, D. ..........................................870 (Wed)Young, P. ......................................... 1109 (Thu)Yoza, K. ...........................................1073 (Wed)Yu, C. ................................................. 160 (Tue)Yu, D. ................................................. 360 (Tue)Yu, H. ................................................. 579 (Tue)Yu, J. ............................1303 (Tue), 1307 (Wed)Yu, J. ................................................... 778 (Tue)Yu, M. ................................................. 359 (Tue)Yu, Q. ............................................. 1274 (Mon)Yu, W. .................................................900 (Tue)

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Yuan, D. ......................... 159 (Tue), 1302 (Tue)Yuan, H. ........................... 722 (Tue), 723 (Tue)Yuan, S. .............................................. 543 (Tue)Yugami, J. .......................................... 695 (Thu)Yurchenko, N. .................................... 852 (Tue)Yurchenko, N. .................................. 1217 (Tue)Yushin, G. ...................... 135 (Tue), 1047 (Tue)Yushin, G. .......................................... 136 (Tue)

ZZacharias, M. ...................................1290 (Tue)Zacher, D. .........................................1282 (Tue)Zafari, L............................................ 709 (Mon)Zagal, J. ............................................. 458 (Thu)Zaghib, K. ..................... 287 (Mon), 292 (Mon)Zaima, S. .......................................... 657 (Mon)Zalibera, M. ....................................... 984 (Thu)Zalloum, O. ...................686 (Wed), 688 (Wed)Zang, H. ........................564 (Mon), 607 (Wed)Zangari, G. ...................231 (Wed), 263 (Wed), ................. 509 (Tue), 1323 (Wed), 1324 (Wed)Zangari, G. ....................................... 1305 (Tue)Zanna, S. ........................ 177 (Tue), 1209 (Tue)Zanotti, J. ......................................... 1293 (Tue)Zaromb, S. .......................................... 352 (Tue)Zaumseil, P. ....................................... 703 (Thu)Zdunek, A. ......................................... 355 (Tue)Zdunek, A. ......................................... 832 (Tue)Zehl, G. .............................................. 130 (Tue)Zeitouny, J. ......................................1187 (Mon)Zelenay, P. .......................129 (Tue), 229 (Wed)Zellner, M. ....................................... 259 (Wed)Zeltner, W. ....................................... 242 (Wed)Zen, J. ..............................162 (Tue), 264 (Wed)Zen, J. .......................... 1224 (Tue), 1243 (Thu)Zenasni, A. ................... 805 (Mon), 1284 (Tue)Zeng, X. ........................................... 762 (Mon)Zentel, R. ............................................ 721 (Tue)

Zhai, Y. ............................................... 941 (Tue)Zhan, J. .............................................. 774 (Tue)Zhan, R. ..........................................1146 (Wed)Zhang, B........................................... 799 (Wed)Zhang, D. ......................................... 710 (Mon)Zhang, J............................ 665 (Tue), 668 (Tue)Zhang, J.............................................. 670 (Tue)Zhang, J.............................................. 396 (Tue)Zhang, J.............................................. 396 (Tue)Zhang, J.............................................. 897 (Tue)Zhang, J........................ 1329 (Tue), 1335 (Tue)Zhang, J............................................1006 (Tue)Zhang, J.............................................. 839 (Tue)Zhang, J...........................................1127 (Wed)Zhang, L. ............................................348 (Tue)Zhang, L. ........................................... 983 (Thu)Zhang, M. .......................................1142 (Wed)Zhang, M. .......................................1149 (Wed)Zhang, Q. ......................................... 422 (Wed)Zhang, R. ........................................... 532 (Tue)Zhang, S. ............................................ 73 (Mon)Zhang, S. ........................................ 1023 (Mon)Zhang, T. ........................................ 1345 (Mon)Zhang, W. ........................ 665 (Tue), 670 (Tue)Zhang, X. ........................................... 393 (Tue)Zhang, X. ..........................................876 (Wed)Zhang, X. ........................................... 319 (Tue)Zhang, Y. .......................................... 605 (Wed)Zhao, C. .............................................665 (Tue)Zhao, C. ............................................. 565 (Tue)Zhao, Q. ............................................750 (Wed)Zhao, T. ............................................. 927 (Thu)Zhao, W. ......................................... 1017 (Mon)Zhao, W. ........................................... 556 (Mon)Zhao, Y. .............................................. 569 (Tue)Zhao, Y. ............................................ 995 (Mon)Zhao, Z. .............................................. 145 (Tue)Zhao, Z. ............................................ 1032 (Tue)

Zheng, J. ...........55 (Mon), 114 (Tue), 290 (Mon), ............................................................400 (Tue)Zheng, J. ............................................. 583 (Tue)Zheng, M. ...................................... 1022 (Mon)Zheng, M. ........................................ 992 (Mon)Zheng, X. ........................................... 670 (Tue)Zheng, X. ........................................1146 (Wed)Zheng, Z. ............................................ 958 (Tue)Zhong, C. ........................................... 182 (Tue)Zhou, H. ......................................... 1349 (Mon)Zhou, N. ........................................... 995 (Mon)Zhou, W. ........................................ 1185 (Mon)Zhou, X. ............................................. 362 (Tue)Zhou, Y. ..............................................404 (Tue)Zhou, Z. ..........................................1127 (Wed)Zhu, H. ........................................... 1190 (Mon)Zhu, H. ............................................1191 (Mon)Zhu, J. ............................................. 1323 (Wed)Zhu, R. ........................................... 1228 (Wed)Zhu, S. ................................................663 (Tue)Zhu, T. ................................................ 151 (Tue)Zhu, Z. ............................................ 1041 (Mon)Zhu, Z. .................................................. 79 (Tue)Ziegelbauer, J. ...............230 (Wed), 235 (Wed)Zikry, M. .......................................... 556 (Mon)Zimney, E. ........................................ 1054 (Tue)Zlatev, R. ............................................ 539 (Tue)Zojaji, A. ........................................... 604 (Wed)Zoppi, G. .......................................... 639 (Wed)Zoski, C. ........................................... 464 (Mon)Zou, Y. ................................................402 (Tue)Zschech, E. ....................................... 810 (Mon)Zukowska, G. ..................................... 30 (Mon)Zuman, P. ......................453 (Wed), 470 (Mon)Zuo, C. ................................................. 2 (Mon)Zuo, P. ................................................ 164 (Tue)Zuo, T. ........1065 (Tue), 1076 (Wed), 1087 (Wed)Zyryanov, A. ....................................1205 (Tue)

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