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IPRIME
Annual Meeting
May 30 – June 21, 2017 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Schedule & Events
• Special Topic Workshops
• Program Reviews
• 2 Poster Sessions
• Faculty-Industry Meet & Greet
• Board & Committee Meetings
Welcome! I would like to thank you for attending the IPRIME 2017 Annual Meeting at the University of Minnesota. IPRIME is the Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering, and is the largest industrial consortium in the University and one of the most successful in the country. It connects industrial companies to selected research programs in the College of Science and Engineering, to the NSF-supported Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC), the College of Food, Agriculture and Natural Resource Sciences, and the Academic Health Center. IPRIME currently includes 48 faculty and their associated graduate students from 9 departments working in 7 research programs, with support from 39 member companies. The IPRIME Annual Meeting is an ideal opportunity to network with other member companies, to learn about latest research results, and to meet with more than 150 dedicated young engineers and scientists. This year, IPRIME researchers will be sharing their expertise in areas such as biotechnology, bio and pharmaceutical materials, electronic materials and devices, organic semi-conductors, polymers, and coatings. In addition there are 7 exciting workshops and a plenary lecture on the “Imagine Heart Valves that Grow and Don't Wear Out.” On the following pages you will find the schedules and abstracts for both the presentations and posters. You will also find the location of the meeting rooms and a map of the poster sessions. Complete information is available on our website, www.iprime.umn.edu. Following the Annual Meeting, many of the presentations and posters will be available on our website that you will be able to access with your company password. If you can’t find the presentation on the website, feel free to contact the presenter, identifying yourself as an IPRIME member. We welcome your feedback through your company’s Technical Advisory Committee Representative(s) (TAC). Again, thank you for your membership in IPRIME and for participating in the 2017 IPRIME Annual Meeting. Sincerely,
Chris Macosko Director, IPRIME
3M Abbott Anasys Asahi Kasei BASF Becton Dickinson Boston Scientific Dai Nippon Printing Dow Chemical DSM Ecolab Evonik ExxonMobil Foster Corporation Green Bay Packaging H.B. Fuller Hearing Components Henkel Infineum Interplastic Corporation
Member Companies
Jabil Marvin Windows and Doors Medtronic Mitsui Chemicals Nanocopoeia NIST Optomec Physical Electronics PPG RTP Company SABIC Sage Glass Sandia Livermore SVT Associates TA Instruments Total Uponor Valspar Wanhua Chemical
Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering
www.iprime.umn.edu
Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering
An entry for industrial connections to University of Minnesota research through 45 faculty. IPRIME research is pre-competitive, non-proprietary and focuses on two-way knowledge transfer within seven research partnership programs.
Biocatalysis and Biotechnology
Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials
Coating Process Fundamentals
Electronic Materials and Devices
Flexible Electronics and Photovoltaics
Microstructured Polymers
Nanostructural Materials and Processes
Partnership Scientific Exchange with the Academic Sector Influence Research Directions Leverage Government Funding Industrial Fellows Program Industry Source of Research Topics
Future Employees Early Access to Ph.D. Students and
their Research
Facilities Characterization Facility* Polymer Characterization—Rheology* University Imaging Center * Coating Process and Visualization Lab Polymer Synthesis Tissue Mechanics Lab*
Technology Transfer Annual Meetings Short Courses Industrial Fellows Program Workshops throughout the Year Online Resources: Webcasts
IPRIME MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
www.iprime.umn.edu
PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS
* Member Discount
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IPRIME ANNUAL MEETING 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS
Special Events p. 2
Partnership Programs, Descriptions & Abbreviations p. 3 Guidebook: Phone app instructions p. 4
Quick View: Schedule of Events Back cover
Workshops:
Characterization of Coatings: Needs and Opportunities 1 (CPF) p.7
Polymers at Surfaces and Interfaces 1 (MP) p. 8
Enzyme Technology for Cleanup (BB) p.9 Unsolved Problems in Biomedical Materials (BPM) p. 10
Characterization of Coatings: Needs and Opportunities 2 (CPF) p. 11
Innovations in Organic & Flexible Electronics for Display, Sensing &
Energy Conversion Devices (FEP) p. 12
Polymers at Surfaces and Interfaces 2 (MP) p. 13
Poster Session Tuesday Evening p. 15 Plenary Luncheon p. 16 Program Reviews:
Electronic Materials and Devices p. 19
Biocatalysis and Biotechnology p. 20
Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials p. 21
Coating Process Fundamentals I p. 22
Flexible Electronics and Photovoltaics p. 23
Microstructured Polymers I p. 24
Nanostructural Materials and Processes I p. 25
Coating Process Fundamentals II p. 26
Microstructured Polymers II p. 27
Nanostructural Materials and Processes II p. 28 Poster Sessions p. 29-41 Daily Schedules by Date and Time p. 43-54 Thursday TAC & PPB Events p. 55 Building Names and Map p. 56
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SPECIAL EVENTS & PPB/TAC MEETINGS
Poster Session 1 Tues, May 30, 5:45 – 7:15 PM, McNamara Alumni Center, Memorial Hall Plenary Luncheon Wed, May 31, 11:45- 1:00 PM, McNamara Alumni Center, Johnson Great Room Faculty- Industry Meet & Greet Wed, May 31, 5:00-5:45 PM, McNamara Alumni Center, Johnson Great Room Poster Session 2 Wed, May 31, 5:45 – 7:30 PM, McNamara Alumni Center, Memorial Hall Poster Awards at 7:00 PM Planning and Policy Board Breakfast (PPB representatives only) Thu, June 1, 7:00-8:15 AM, The Commons Hotel, Think 5 Room
Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) Meetings & Luncheons (TAC representatives only) Thu, June 1, 12:00-1:45 PM, Coffman Memorial Union, 4rd Floor, Campus Club Meeting rooms in Coffman: BB TAC Room 410 MP TAC Dale Shepherd Room BPM TAC Room 411 NMP TAC Room A CPF TAC Room B/C PPB Reps Room 409 Planning and Policy Board Meeting Thu, June 1, 2:00-3:30 PM, Coffman Memorial Union, 3rd Floor, President’s Room Characterization Facility Tour Thu, June 1, ~4:00 PM, Shepherd Labs (Tour will start after the Planning and Policy Board meeting)
WI-FI Network Guest Access at the University of Minnesota To connect to the U of M Free Wi-Fi, log in using the “U of M Guest” SSID and enter your active email address. Please note that this service offers no encryption and is limited in bandwidth and capacity.
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PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS NAMES & ABBREVIATIONS
Biocatalysis and Biotechnology (BB) Conceive and apply biological technologies and products, with structures and functionalities fine-tuned at molecular, micro, cellular and reactor scales. These include biosynthesis for biofuels, polymers, and specialty chemicals; design and engineering of enzymes, proteins, biochemicals and microbes; metabolic and pathway engineering; functional genomics for enzyme discovery; interfacial and micro-environmental interactions, assembling and activation; and biotechnologies for smart materials, biosensors, bioremediation, and surface-active ingredients. Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials (BPM) Synthesis and characterization of novel hard and soft materials and composites for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications; dynamics of mechanical, chemical and transport properties of biomaterials; evaluation and elucidation of materials interactions with biological tissues and media, and with pharmaceuticals. Coating Process Fundamentals (CPF) Research aimed at the fundamentals of liquid-applied coating and printing processes, including liquid flow, interfacial phenomena, solidification and structure development, and employing process visualizations, microcopies, nanotesting, spectroscopies, and microstructure probes combined with theory and computational methods. Electronic Materials and Devices (EMD) Focuses on synthesis, structural and chemical characterization, and a plethora of electronic, optical and magnetic characterization techniques. Particular emphasis is placed on the understanding of the fundamentals of electronic structure and transport in electronic and magnetic materials in addition to the materials science, physics and chemistry of the interfaces and nanostructures that play such a vital role in devices. Flexible Electronics and Photovoltaics (FEP) Flexible electronics have the potential to revolutionize how we interact with our surroundings, with new applications in areas including energy conversion, information display, and lifescience technology. The Flexible Electronics and Photovoltaics (FEP) program is committed to defining and addressing challenges to the realization of these emerging technologies. Activities are centered on the study of both organic and hybrid organic-inorganic semiconductor materials and their application in discrete devices and broader electronic systems. Research activities and expertise in FEP spans all aspects of organic and hybrid organic-inorganic electronics, including material and thin film synthesis, device design, characterization and modeling, and materials processing (both solution-based and vapor-based). Microstructured Polymers (MP) Design and synthesis of novel polymers, characterization of their structural and mechanical properties, and investigation of their rheology and processing behavior for both commodity and high value-added polymer products. Nanostructural Materials and Processes (NMP) Identifying key molecular parameters and principles governing the assembly and properties of molecular thin films, surfactants, and ordered molecular phases of molecular systems for synthesis of specialty materials in agricultural, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, personal care, and other businesses.
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WORKSHOPS Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning
Tuesday PM
Characterization of Coatings: Needs & Opportunities (CPF) p. 7
Polymers at Surfaces & Interfaces (MP) p. 8
Wednesday AM
Bio-based Products and Technologies for Sustainability (BB) p. 9
Natural, Synthetic and Hybrid Biopolymers as Biomaterials (BPM) p. 10
Characterization of Coatings: Needs & Opportunities (CPF) p. 11
Innovations in Organic & Flexible Electronics for Display, Sensing, &
Energy Conversion Devices (FEP) p. 12
Polymers at Surfaces & Interfaces (MP) p. 13
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Tuesday, May 30 1:30-5:20 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-180
Characterizations of Coatings: Needs and Opportunities-1
Coating Process Fundamentals Program Satish Kumar, Coordinator
Characterization of coatings is essential to determining and maintaining coating quality. This includes characterization of the coating in both its liquid state (e.g., rheology, wetting, flatness) and solid state (e.g., stress, microstructure, adhesion, roughness). Many advances in this area have been made over the past decade, but many needs remain. The purpose of this workshop is to highlight industrial needs for characterization of coatings along with associated opportunities for fundamental research. Such opportunities may arise from long-standing problems as well as emerging areas. Contributions that discuss practical industrial challenges and needs are especially welcome.
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
1:30 PM Welcome and Brief Overview Satish Kumar, UMN
1:35 PM The Challenge of Characterizing Haptic Coatings Matt Gebhard, DSM
2:10 PM Mesoscale Polymer Structures and the Mechanical Properties of Ultra-thin Polymer Films Al Crosby, U Mass Amherst
3:05 PM Break
3:30 PM Watching Paint Age Keith Alderfer, Dow
4:05 PM Cryo-SEM specimen preparation and characterization with latex paint Hanseung Lee, CharFac
4:40 PM Exploring the viscosity development of Yankee dryer coatings using rheology David Castro, Ecolab
5:00 PM Coating Process and Visualization Lab tour
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Tuesday, May 30 1:30-5:20 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-210
Polymers at Surfaces and Interfaces-1
Microstructured Polymers Program Frank Bates, Program Leader
Surfaces and interfaces mediate the performance of almost all polymer based materials. This workshop will delve into a variety of technologically relevant topics that address issues ranging from biologically active interfaces, to adhesion in thermosets and thermoplastics, to thin films endowed with nanoscale structure. AGENDA
Time Title Authors
1:30 PM Advanced Materials for Biopharmaceutical Separations Jon Hester, 3M
2:10 PM Controlling Fluid-fluid Interfaces through Adsorption of Macromolecules
Lynn Walker, Carnegie Mellon University
2:50 PM
Interactions between membrane protective block copolymers and lipid bilayers studied with surface plasmon resonance Mihee Kim, UMN
3:10 PM Break
3:30 PM The Baier Curve after 50 years: Progress in antifouling and fouling release coatings
Chris Ober, Cornell University
4:10 PM Lowering friction in timing chain drive systems by tuning tensioner materials Marcel Meuwissen, DSM
4:50 PM Controlling Orientation and Alignment of Block Copolymer Domains in Thin Films Michael Maher, UMN
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Wednesday, May 31 8:30-11:40 AM | Keller 3-125
Bio-based Products and Technologies for Sustainability
Biocatalysis and Biotechnology Larry Wackett, Coordinator
Novel products and processing technologies are critical to realizing the potentials of bio-based materials and chemicals for sustainability development. This workshop will review fundamentals of biological tools that are fueling future advances in the area. Topics include genetic engineering, nanoscale science engineering, food safety, and product development and process design
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
8:30 AM Sustainability Initiatives at 3M Ann Meitz, 3M
8:55 AM Sustainability at the Industrial Scale: the Effect of a Total Plant Assessment on Use and Savings of Water and Energy
Steven (Blake) Schomas, Ecolab
9:15 AM Engineering biosynthesis beyond nature Kechun Zhang, UMN
9:45 AM Redesigning the genetics of complex systems Michael Smanski, UMN
10:15 AM Break
10:45 AM Nanotechnology solutions for water cleaning and food safety Abdennour Abbas, UMN
11:15 AM Microbial Delivery of Antimicrobial Peptides for Protection Against Foodborne Pathogens Yiannis Kaznessis, UMN
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Wednesday, May 31 8:30-11:40 AM | Keller 3-230
Natural, Synthetic and Hybrid Biopolymers as Biomaterials
Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials Ron Siegel, Program Leader
While the vast majority of implanted polymeric materials are based on synthetic polymers, there is a growing literature in which biopolymers such as proteins, polyamino acids, and polysaccharides as implantable materials are being investigated as alternatives. These biopolymers can be implanted alone or as hybrids with synthetic materials. The biopolymers may enhance bioavailability, and can also exhibit superior mechanical properties. This workshop will feature advances in the use of proteins based on silk and elastin, crosslinked glycosaminoglycan hydrogels, and adhesive proteins, as implantable biomaterials.
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
8:30 AM Silk Biomaterials for Medical Applications David Kaplan, Tufts University
9:10 AM Silk-Elastin like Protein-Based Materials for Controlled Delivery of Bioactive Agents Hamid Ghandehari, U of Utah
9:50-10:10 Break
10:10 AM Engineering Glycosaminoglycan Hydrogels for Biomedical Applications Stevin Gehrke, U of Kansas
10:50AM Oligopeptides and Recombinamers for Dental and Orthopedic Applications Conrado Aparicio, UMN
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Wednesday, May 31 8:30-11:40 AM | Keller 3-180
Characterizations of Coatings: Needs and Opportunities-2
Coating Process Fundamentals Program Satish Kumar, Coordinator
Characterization of coatings is essential to determining and maintaining coating quality. This includes characterization of the coating in both its liquid state (e.g., rheology, wetting, flatness) and solid state (e.g., stress, microstructure, adhesion, roughness). Many advances in this area have been made over the past decade, but many needs remain. The purpose of this workshop is to highlight industrial needs for characterization of coatings along with associated opportunities for fundamental research. Such opportunities may arise from long-standing problems as well as emerging areas. Contributions that discuss practical industrial challenges and needs are especially welcome.
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
8:30 AM Welcome Satish Kumar, UMN
8:35 AM AFM-based methods for characterizing coatings Greg Haugstad, CharFac
9:30 AM Practical and interesting aspects of cure characterization in polymers using FTIR, FT-NIR, and Raman spectroscopies. Doug Elmore, 3M
10:00 AM Break
10:30 AM Coatings-related research at PPG Irina Schwendman, PPG
10:55 AM Complicated Issues in Paint Making Hao Sun, PPG
11:20 AM Powder Coatings: Challenges in Manufacturing and Characterization Seth Johnson, Valspar
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Wednesday, May 31 8:30-11:40 AM | Keller Hall, Room 3-115
Innovations in Organic & Flexible Electronics for Display,
Sensing, & Energy Conversion Devices Flexible Electronics and Photovoltaics
Russell Holmes, Coordinator
Organic electronic devices have already received wide commercialization in portable displays, with increasing application in solid-state lighting and large display formats. Applications in solar photoconversion continue to emerge with increases in device performance and materials processing. This workshop will examine the further commercialization of organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs) in both conventional and flexible displays, as well as efforts to exploit organic photovoltaic cells (OPVs) for window and building integrated applications.
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
8:30 AM Welcome Russell Holmes, UMN
8:35 AM Development of Advanced Materials for Printed OLED Displays Yunlong Zou, Dupont
9:10 AM Emergence of transparent photovoltaics Richa Pandey, Ubiquitous Energy
9:45 AM Break
10:15 AM 3M UltraBarrier Films: Flexible Encapsulation for Optoelectronics David Rowe, 3M
10:50 AM Modeling the Mechanical Performance of a Foldable Display Panel Bonded by 3M Optically Clear Adhesives Fay Salmon, 3M
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Wednesday, May 31
8:30-11:40 AM | Keller Hall, Room 3-210
Polymers at Surfaces and Interfaces-2 Microstructured Polymers Program
Frank Bates, Program Leader
Surfaces and interfaces mediate the performance of almost all polymer based materials. This workshop will delve into a variety of technologically relevant topics that address issues ranging from biologically active interfaces, to adhesion in thermosets and thermoplastics, to thin films endowed with nanoscale structure.
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
8:30 AM Vapor-deposited layer-by-layer polyamide membranes: swelling and transport Chris Stafford, NIST
9:10 AM Understanding Structure-Property Relationships Related to the Performance of Consumer Architectural Paints Tesse Ewert, Valspar
9:50 AM Break
10:10 AM The Role of Interfacial Crystallization in Polyolefin Multilayers and Blends Alex Jordan, UMN
10:30 AM Contamination Tolerant Structural Adhesives Chris Campbell, 3M
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POSTER SESSION I
TUESDAY EVENING 5:45 PM to 7:15 PM
MCNAMARA, MEMORIAL HALL
For a complete list of posters for both days please see pages 29 - 41
The posters will also be on display Wednesday at the same times. Poster awards will be announced at 7:30 PM Wednesday Night.
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PLENARY LUNCHEON
WEDNESDAY 11:45 AM to 1:05 PM
MCNAMARA, JOHNSON GREAT ROOM
Guest Speaker Robert Tranquillo
Distinguished McKnight University Professor Department of Biomedical Engineering and
Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science University of Minnesota
"Imagine Heart Valves that Grow and Don't Wear Out"
We have developed a novel tissue-engineered tube of cell-produced collagenous matrix, which is allogeneic upon a decellularization performed prior to implantation and thus “off-the-shelf.” It is grown from dermal fibroblasts entrapped in a sacrificial fibrin hydrogel tube that is then decellularized using sequential detergent treatments. The resulting cell-produced matrix tube possesses physiological strength, compliance, and alignment (circumferential). Using the concept of a tubular heart valve, where the tube collapses inward with back-pressure between 3 equi-spaced constraints placed around the periphery to create one-way valve action, we have created a set of novel heart valves for adults and children that offer indefinite durability and growth potential because the matrix becomes a living tissue with the recipient’s cells post-implantation.
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PROGRAM REVIEWS
Wednesday
Electronic Materials and Devices p. 19
Biocatalysis and Biotechnology p. 20
Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials p. 21
Coating Process Fundamentals I p. 22
Flexible Electronics and Photovoltaics p. 23
Microstructured Polymers 1 p. 24
Nanostructural Materials and Processes 1 p. 25
Thursday
Coating Process Fundamentals II p. 26
Microstructured Polymers II p. 27
Nanostructural Materials and Processes II p. 28
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Wednesday, May 31 8:30-11:40 AM | Keller Hall, Room 3-230
EMD Program Review Electronic Materials and Devices Steve Koester, Program Leader
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
8:30 AM Overview of the Electronic Materials and Devices (EMD) Program Steve Koester, UMN
8:50 AM Understanding and controlling doping in pyrite FeS2, a potential earth-abundant, non-toxic, low-cost photovoltaic Bryan Voigt, UMN
9:10 AM Obstacles to High-Efficiency Low-Cost Photovoltaics Steve Campbell, UMN
9:30 AM Insulator-Metal Transition in ZnO Nanocrystal Networks via Intense Pulsed Light Annealing
Benjamin L. Greenberg, UMN
9:50 AM Wide Bandgap BaSnO3 Films with Room Temperature Conductivity Exceeding 104 Scm-1 Abhinav Prakash, UMN
10:10 AM Break
10:40 AM Crystal orientation control and contact engineering toward high-performance black phosphorus field effect transistors Nazila Haratipour, UMN
11:00 AM Spin transport and relaxation in FM/graphene devices Gordon Stecklein, UMN
11:20 AM Manufacturing issues in graphene varactor fabrication for gas sensors Steven Koester, UMN
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Wednesday, May 31 1:15-5:00 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-125
Biocatalysis and Biotechnology Program Review
Ping Wang, Program Leader
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
1:15 PM Introduction Ping Wang, UMN
1:20 PM Quorum Quenching Enzymes as Biofilm Inhibitors and Biocontrol Agents Mikael Elias, UMN
1:50 PM Enzymatic Protein Labeling Using Prenyltransferases Mark D. Distefano, UMN
2:20 PM Biosynthesis of Beta-Lactone Natural Products Larry Wackett, UMN
2:50 PM Break
3:10 PM Material Functionalization Using Biological Agents Ben Frigo-Vaz, UMN, Wang-Lab
3:40 PM Comparison of protein stabilization strategies Bryan Jones, Romas Kazlauskas, UMN
4:10 PM Biosynthetic Approaches to Advanced Olefin Monomers for Antifouling Materials
Maria McClintock, Kechun Zhang, UMN
4:40 PM A Combinatorial Platform For Multi-Gene Expression In Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells
Christopher S. Stach, Wei-shou Hu, UMN
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Wednesday, May 31 1:15-5:00 PM | Keller 3-111
Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials Program Review
Ron Siegel, Program Leader
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
1:15 PM Welcome Ron Siegel, UMN
1:20 PM Transcatheter Tissue-Enhanced Vein Valve Zeeshan Syedain, UMN
1:40 PM Synthetic Polymers as Anticancer Agents Chun Wang, UMN
2:00 PM Engineering of Biomaterials Using Biomimetic Strategies and Intelligent Biopolymers Wei Shen, UMN
2:20 PM
Elasticity, Plasticity, and Failure of Biodegradable Polymers: Prelude to Biodegradable Osmotic Drug Delivery Pumps Ron Siegel, UMN
2:40 PM Break
3:00 PM DNA Nanotechnology, a New Tool to Target Cancer Efie Kokkoli, UMN
3:20 PM Interplay of API-API and API-Tablet Matrix Strength in Modulating Punch Sticking Kinetics Shubajit Paul, UMN
3:40 PM Physical Stability Prediction of Amorphous Pharmaceuticals Michelle Fung, UMN
4:00 PM Immunostimulatory Nanoparticles for Enhanced Cancer Immunotherapy Hyunjoon Kim, UMN
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Wednesday, May 31 1:15-5:00 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-180
Coating Process Fundamentals Program Review 1
Lorraine Francis and Satish Kumar, Co-Program Leaders
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
1:15 PM Coating Process Fundamentals---Progress and Plans Satish Kumar, UMN
1:30 PM Mechanisms of Dynamic Wetting Failure in the Presence of Soluble Surfactants Chen-Yu Liu, UMN
1:50 PM Coating of Particle Suspensions Ivan Siqueira, PUC-Rio-UMN
2:10 PM Liquid-Film Coating on a Rotating Elliptical Cylinder Weihua Li, UMN
2:30 PM Break
3:00 PM Effect of Rheological Properties on Liquid Curtain Coating Alireza Karim, UMN
3:20 PM Modeling Liquid Curtain Breakup Marisa Bazzi, PUC-Rio-UMN
3:40 PM Liquid Transfer in Printing Processes: Influence of Power-Law Rheology Jyun-Ting Wu, UMN
4:00 PM Electrostatic Assist of Liquid Transfer between Flat Surfaces: Theory and Experiment Chung-Hsuan Huang, UMN
4:20 PM Lab tour
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Wednesday, May 31 1:15-5:00 PM | Keller 3-115
Flexible Electronics and Photovoltaics
Russell Holmes, Program Leader
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
1:30 PM Welcome Russell Holmes, UMN
1:35 PM Decoupling Degradation Mechanisms During Lifetime Testing of Organic Light Emitting Devices Kyle Hershey, UMN
1:50 PM Origin of Improved Lifetime in Mixed Emissive Layer Organic Light-Emitting Devices John Suddard-Bangsund, UMN
2:05 PM Characterizing Carrier Recombination Losses using Photovoltage in Organic Photovoltaic Cells Tao Zhang, UMN
2:20 PM Exciton Transport in Materials Exhibiting Singlet Fission Ian Curtin, UMN
2:35 PM Break
3:00 PM Introduction Russell Holmes, UMN
3:05 PM Self-Aligned Strategy for Printed Electronics Woo Jin Hyun, UMN
3:20 PM Biosensors Utilizing Printed Floating Gate Transistors and Microfluidics Scott White, UMN
3:35 PM
High Speed, Low Operating Printed Electronics: Enhancement of Electrolyte-Gated Transistors Dynamic Fazel Bidoky, UMN
3:50 PM Synthesis, optical and electrochemical properties of rubicene-based molecules Zhuoran Zhang, UMN
4:05 PM Magneto-Resistance of Self-Assembled Monolayers of Oligophenylene Thiols Sha Shi, UMN
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Wednesday, May 31 1:15-5:00 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-210
Microstructured Polymers Program Review 1 Frank Bates, Program Leader
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
1:15 PM Introduction Frank Bates, UMN
1:20 PM Polymer Research in the Ellison Group Chris Ellison, UMN
1:50 PM Strong, Resilient, and Sustainable Aliphatic Polyester Thermoplastic Elastomers
Annabelle Watts, UMN
2:10 PM Intrinsic Hierarchical Nanoporosity via Polymerization-
Induced Microphase Separation Mike Larsen, UMN
2:30-3:00 Break
3:00 PM Sustainable Polyester Elastomers from Bio-based Lactones Guilhem DeHoe, UMN
3:20 PM Toughening Polylactide with Pluronic Triblock Copolymers Liangliang Gu, UMN
3:40 PM Synthesis and Properties of Polymer/Graphene Oxide (GO)Thermosets with Multifunctional GO as a Crosslinker Heonjoo Ha, UMN
4:00 PM
A Novel Approach to Design a Printable, Biocompatible and Degradable Ion Gel from a Sustainable ABA Triblock Aliphatic Polyester and a Low Toxicity Ionic Liquid Boxin Tang, UMN
4:20 PM Small-Angle Neutron Scattering from Polyolefins Labeled with Deuterium by Catalytic Isotope Exchange Yiming Zeng, UMN
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Wednesday, May 31 1:15-5:00 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-230
Nanostructural Materials and Processes Program Review 1
Alon McCormick, Program Leader
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
1:15 PM Group overview R. Lee Penn, UMN
1:20 PM Effect of Different Silver Nanoparticle Capping Agents on their Stability and Reactivity in Polyol Reaction Systems Suyue Chen, UMN
1:40 PM
Elucidation of the Nucleation and Growth Mechanisms of NU-1000 and their Exploitation to Synthesize Small, Phase-pure Particles Tom Webber, UMN
2:00 PM Group Overview Michael Tsapatsis, UMN
2:05 PM Early growth stages of directly synthesized large-area zeolite nanosheets - Prashant Kumar, UMN
2:25 PM Tailoring the Microstructure of 2D Nanoporous Materials for Gas Separations Meera Shete, UMN
2:45 PM Break
3:15 PM Group Overview Andreas Stein, UMN
3:20 PM Cathode materials for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries Nam Tran, UMN
3:40 PM Nanocasting in Metal-Organic Framework Materials Zhao Wang, UMN,
4:00 PM Group Overview Dan Frisbie, UMN
4:10 PM Group Overview Wayne Gladfelter, UMN
4:20 PM Group Overview Greg Haugstad, UMN
4:25 PM Scanning probe microscopy methods in several industrial collaborations: common instruments used in uncommon ways Greg Haugstad, UMN
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Thursday, June 1 8:30-11:40 AM | Keller Hall, Room 3-180
Coating Process Fundamentals Program Review 2
Lorraine Francis & Satish Kumar, Co-Program Leaders
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
8:30 AM Simultaneous Coating Flow and Drying in Open Microchannels Bob Lade, UMN
8:50 AM Effect of Drying Conditions on Particle Distribution in Coatings Ryo Katayama, UMN
9:10 AM Effect of Particle Shape on Drying of the Particulate Coatings Yan Wu, UMN
9:30 AM Drying of Droplets of Colloidal Suspensions on Rough Substrates Truong Pham, UMN
9:50 AM Break
10:10 AM Capillarity-Assisted Lithography for Electronics Woo Jin Hyun, UMN
10:30 AM Roll-to-Roll Micro Scale UV Imprinting for Printed Electronics Applications Krystopher Jochem, UMN
10:50 AM The Application of Thiol-ene Coatings in High-Throughput Roll-to-Roll Imprinting Yuyang Du, UMN
11:10 AM High Viscosity On-Demand Liquid Extrusion Noah Holzman, UMN
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Thursday, June 1 8:30-11:40 AM | Keller Hall, Room 3-210
Microstructured Polymers Program Review 2 Frank Bates, Program Leader
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
8:30 AM Block Copolymer Toughened Isotactic Polypropylene Jun Xu, UMN
8:50 AM Molecular Weight Effects on Methylcellulose Fibrillar Networks Peter Schmidt, UMN
9:10 AM Binding of Diblocks and Triblocks with Lipid Bilayers Wenjia Zhang, UMN
9:30 AM
Structure/Property Relationships in Copolymers Comprising Renewable Isosorbide, Glucarodilactone, and 2,5-Bis(hydroxymethyl)furan Subunits Leon Lillie, UMN
9: 50 AM Break
10:10 AM Simulation of Dynamical Processes in Block Copolymer Micelles Josh Mysona, UMN
10:30 AM Revised Design Criteria for Maximizing Proton Conductivity in Hydrated Polymer Membranes Grayson Jackson, UMN
10:50 AM Complex Phases in Block Polymers – A Self-Consistent Field Theory Study
Akash Arora, UMN
11:10 AM Complexation between DNA and Polycationic Micelles Yaming Jiang, UMN
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Thursday, June 1 8:30-11:40 AM | Keller Hall, Room 3-230
Nanostructural Materials and Processes Program Review 2
Alon McCormick, Program Leader
AGENDA Time Title Authors
8:30 AM Group Overview Alon McCormick, UMN
8:40 AM How to make superhydrophobicity robust in “self-cleaning” nanocoatings Stephan Hubig, Ecolab
9:00 AM Group Overview Ilja Siepmann, UMN
9:05 AM Ethane/Ethylene Adsorption Equilibria Mansi Shah, UMN
9:25 AM Sub-3 nm Assemblies from Extreme Chi Oligomers Qile (Paul) Chen, UMN
9:45 AM Group Overview Joseph A. Zasadzinski, UMN
9:50 AM Creating smart/tunable air-aqueous interfaces for commercial applications Amit Sachan, UMN
10:10 AM Break
10:40 AM Group Overview Christy Haynes UMN
10:45 AM
Improved Tissue Cryopreservation using Nanowarming: Inductive Heating of Magnetic Nanoparticles Zhe Gao, UMN
11:05 AM
Synthesis of N, P co-doped amorphous carbon dots and their toxicological impact on Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 bacteria Bo Zhi, UMN
11:25 AM
Guest Overview: Highly Selective Long-Term Monitoring with Electrochemical Sensors Enabled by Smart Materials Phil Buhlmann, UMN
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POSTER SESSIONS
Tue, May 30, 5:45-7:015 PM & Wed, May 31, 5:45-7:30 PM
McNamara Alumni Center, Memorial Hall
In numerical order by IPrime Partnership Program
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IPrime Poster Session Layout McNamara Alumni Center, Memorial Hall, May 30 & May 31, 5:45-7:30p
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Poster Sessions Biocatalysis and Biotechnology
Poster # Program Title Author 1 BB Engineering Amino Acid Pathways for Stainable
Monomer Production Maria K. McClintock, Kechun Zhang, UMN
2 BB Fungal Containment for Protection of Agricultural Products Via Capturing Surfaces
Natalia Calixto Mancipe, UMN
3 BB Metabolic Pathway Engineering in Mammalian Cells Through Kinetic Model Optimization
Conor O'Brien, Andrew Allman, Prodromos Daoutidis, Wei-Shou Hu, UMN
4 BB Engineering Glycosylation in Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells for Therapeutic Protein Biomanufacturing
Sofie O'Brien, Meghan McCann, Tung Le, Christopher Stach, UMN; Xinning Chen, ECUST; Nikunj Somia, UMN; Liang Zhao, ECUST; Michael Smanski, Wei-Shou Hu, UMN
5 BB Quorum Sensing and Lactonase Engineering Michael Schwab, Celine Bergonzi, Mikael Elias, UMN
6 BB Engineering Bacterial Phosphate Uptake System Towards Sustainable Agriculture
Sudipta Shaw, Louis Hey, Mikael Elias, UMN
7 BB Engineering of a Highly Efficient Escherichia coli Strain for Mevalonate Fermentation
Jilong Wang, Kechun Zhang, UMN
8 BB Functional Carbon from Cellulose and Biomass Yu-Hsiang Wang, Xi Qian, Sareh Bayatpour, Benjamin, UMN; Ping Wang,
9 BB Develop Biosynthetic Approaches to Advanced Olefin Monomers
Qiuge Zhang, Maria McClintock, Kechun Zhang, UMN
10 BB
Enzymatic Construction of Targeted Drug Delivery Systems Using Alternative Protein Scaffolds by Protein Farnesyltransferase
Yi Zhang, Larry Stern, UMN; Jonas V. Schaefer, Andreas Pluckthun, U of Zurich; Benjamin Hackel, Mark Distefano, UMN
Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials
Poster # Program Title Author
13 BPM
Binary Polymer Blends as Mucoadhesive Wafers for Sublingual Delivery and Preservation of Protein Vaccines
Samuel M. Hanson, UMN; Shailbala Singh, Jagannadha K. Sastry, MD Anderson Cancer Center; Michael Barry, Mayo Clinic; Chun Wang, UMN
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Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials
Poster # Program Title Author
14 BPM Biodegradable Liquid-filled Spherical Capsules with Pre-determined Burst Time
Krutika Harish Jain, Department of Pharmaceutics; Ronald A. Siegel, Department of Pharmaceutics, Department of Biomedical Engineering
15 BPM Aptamer Micelles Targeting Cancer Cells Expressing the Chemokine Fractalkine
Michael Harris, Timothy Pearce, Thomas Pengo, Huihui Kuang, Colleen Forster, Efrosini Kokkoli, UMN
16 BPM
Effect of Formulation and Process Parameters on the Disproportionation of Indomethacin Sodium in Lyophilized Formulations
Sampada Koranne, Seema Thakral, Raj Suryanarayanan, UMN
17 BPM
Cell-Penetrating Peptide TAT increases cellular uptake of PLGA nanoparticles in Mesenchymal stem cells
Gopi Krishna Moku, Jairam Meena, Swayam Prabha, Jayanth Panyam, UMN
18 BPM Furthering Hepatocyte Maturation Through Co-culture Of Hematopoietic Stem Cells
Jennifer One, Samira Azarin, Wei-Shou Hu, UMN
19 BPM
Thermoresponsive Films for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Proliferation and Hepatic Differentiation
Kevin J Ortiz-Rivera, Yonsil Park, Wei-Shou Hu, Chun Wang, UMN
20 BPM
Polymeric Materials for Challenges in Biology: Gaining Prediction on Brain Cancer Metastasis and Enhancing Pharmacokinetics of Therapeutic Proteins
Keun-Young Park, Mohammad M. Mahmoodi, Purushothama R. Ponugoti, David J. Odde, Mark D. Distefano, UMN
21 BPM Glycoengineered Antibodies for Click Chemistry Applications
Drishti Sehgal, Stephan Kalscheur, Tanmoy Sadhuka, Jayanth Panyam, University of Minnesota
22 BPM Self-Assembly of Protein Conjugated GNPs for HIV-1 Inhibition
Allison Siehr, Bin Xu, Wei Shen, Ronald Siegel, UMN
23 BPM Spatial Heterogeneity in Mannitol Phase Composition in Co-lyophilized Binary Systems
Seema Thakral, Sampada Koranne, Raj Suryanarayanan, UMN
24 BPM
Developing High Quality Diphenhydramine Orally Disintegrating Tablet: From Solid Form to Product
Chenguang Wang Changquan Calvin Sun, UMN
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Coatings Process Fundamentals
Poster # Program Title Authors
26 CPF Modeling of Liquid Curtain Breakup Marisa Bazzi, Marcio Carvalho, PUC- Rio
27 CPF Dynamic Wetting Failure in non-Newtonian Liquids
Vasileios Charitatos, Satish Kumar, UMN
28 CPF
UV Curable Thiol-ene Coatings for High-throughput Roll-to-roll Imprinting Processes
Yuyang Du, Alon McCormick, Lorraine Francis, UMN
29 CPF Transition to Elastic Turbulence and its Applications to Polymer Processing
Gokul Hariharan, Satish Kumar, UMN; Mihailo Jovanovic, U of So. California
30 CPF Liquid Extrusion 3D Printing Fundamentals Noah Holzman, Lorraine Francis, UMN
31 CPF
Electrostatic Assist of Liquid Transfer between Flat Surfaces: Theory and Experiment
Chung-Hsuan Huang, Satish Kumar, UMN
32 CPF Capillarity-Assisted Lithography for Printed Electronics
Woo Jin Hyun, Daniel Frisbie, Lorraine Francis, UMN
33 CPF Roll-to-Roll Microscale UV Imprinting for Printed Electronics Applications
Krystopher Jochem, Lorraine Francis, C. Daniel Frisbie, UMN
34 CPF Effect of Rheological Properties on Liquid Curtain Coating
Alireza Mohammad Karim, Wieslaw J. Suszynski, UMN; Marcio S. Carvalho, PUC Rio; Lorraine F. Francis, UMN
35 CPF Capillary Flow and Evaporation in Open Microchannels
Panayiotis Kolliopoulos, Satish Kumar, UMN
36 CPF Dynamics of Capillary-Driven Coating Flow with Drying Robert Lade, UMN
37 CPF Viscous Free-surface Flows on Rotating Elliptical Cylinders
Weihua Li, Satish Kumar, UMN
38 CPF
Three-Dimensional Modeling of Surfactant-Covered Thin-Liquid-Film Flows on Rotating Cylinders
Weihua Li, Satish Kumar, UMN
39 CPF Mechanisms of Dynamic Wetting Failure in the Presence of Soluble Surfactants
Chen-Yu Liu, Satish Kumar, UMN
40 CPF
Effect of Non-Newtonian Rheology on Coating Window in Tensioned-Web-Over-Slot-Die Coating
Koichi Nakano, Dai Nippon Printing Co.,Ltd
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Coatings Process Fundamentals
Poster # Program Title Authors
41 CPF Coating and Drying Of Discrete Objects Chance Parrish, Satish Kumar, UMN
42 CPF Drying of Thin Droplets of Colloidal Suspensions on Rough Substrates
Truong Pham, Xiang Cheng, Satish Kumar, UMN
43 CPF Free Surface Flows of Particle Suspensions Ivan Siqueira, Marcio Carvalho, PUC-Rio
44 CPF
Melt-blown (Island-in-the-Sea) Nanofiber Nonwovens Derived from Immiscible Polymer Blends with Versatile Surface Properties for Filtration Applications
Iman Soltani, Satish Kumar, Frank S. Bates, Christopher W. Macosko, UMN
45 CPF Liquid Transfer in Printing Processes: Influence of Rheology
Jyun-Ting Wu, Satish Kumar, Lorraine Francis, UMN
46 CPF Effect of Particle Shape on Coating Drying and Cracking Behavior
Yan Wu, Lorraine Francis, UMN
Electronic Materials and Devices
Poster # Program Title Authors
53 EMD Overcoming Obstacles to Tandem Thin Film Solar Cells
Timothy Bontrager, Steve Campbell, UMN
54 EMD Silicon Quantum Dot / Polymer Composites for Solar Energy
Samantha Ehrenberg, UMN; Francesco Meinardi, Lorena Dhamo, Francesco Carulli, Michelle Mauri, Francesco Bruni, Roberto Simonutti, Sergio Brovelli, U of Milano-Bicocca; Uwe Kortshagen, UMN
55 EMD
Mobility-electron Density Relation Probed via Controlled Oxygen Vacancy Doping in Epitaxial BaSnO3 Koustav Ganguly, UMN
56 EMD Spin torques in epitaxial Co2FeAl/Pt bilayers
Timothy Peterson, University of Minnesota; Anthony McFadden, Chris Palmstrom, University of California Santa Barbara; Paul Crowell, University of Minnesota
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Electronic Materials and Devices
Poster # Program Title Authors
57 EMD Measurement of Bulk and Interface States in CIGS solar cells
Mandip J Sibakoti, Brian Benton, Sehyun Hwang, Timothy Bontrager, University of Minnesota
58 EMD Optimizing Growth and Transfer of CVD Graphene Qun Su, UMN
59 EMD
Electrostatic vs. Electrochemical Doping and Control of Ferromagnetism in Ion-Gel-Gated Ultrathin La0.5Sr0.5CoO3-δ
Jeff Walter, Guichuan Yu, Biqiong Yu, Helin Wang, Martin Greven, C. Daniel Frisbie, Chris Leighton, UMN
60 EMD
Carrier Density Modulation over an Exceptional Voltage Window in BaSnO3 Films via Ion Gel Gating
Helin Wang, Jeff Walter, Koustav Ganguly, Abhinav Prakash, Bharat Jalan, Chris Leighton, UMN
61 EMD
Chemistry, Growth Kinetics and Epitaxial Stabilization of Sn2+ in Sn doped SrTiO3 towards Pb-free ferroelectrics
Tianqi Wang, UMN; Krishna Chaitanya Pitike, U of Connecticut; Yakun Yuan, Pennsylvania State U; Serge M. Nakhmanson, U of Connecticut; Venkatraman Gopalan, Pennsylvania State U; Bharat Jalan, UMN
62 EMD
Understanding the Electronic Transport in Disordered Complex Oxide Heterostructure Interface Jin Yue, UMN
Flexible Electronics and Photovoltaics
Poster # Program Title Authors
69 FEP Optimization of Inkjet-printed Resistors with a Wide Resistance Range
Motao Cao, Lorraine Francis, Daniel Frisbie, UMN
70 FEP Exciton Transport in Materials Exhibiting Singlet Fission
Ian Curtin, Russell J Holmes, U MN
71 FEP Crystal Shape Manipulation in Annealed Organic Thin Films
Thomas R. Fielitz, Russell Holmes, UMN
72 FEP
Decoupling Degradation Mechanisms During Lifetime Testing of Organic Light Emitting Devices
Kyle Hershey, Russell Holmes, UMN
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Flexible Electronics and Photovoltaics
Poster # Program Title Authors
73 FEP Manipulation of Energy Transport in Optoelectronic Devices
Deepesh Rai, Russell Holmes, UMN
74 FEP Electric Double Layer Transistors Elliot Schmidt, Xinglong Ren, C. Daniel Frisbie, UMN
75 FEP Magneto-Resistance of Self-Assembled Monolayers of Oligophenylene Thiols
Sha Shi, Zuoti Xie, C. Daniel Frisbie, Darryl L. Smith, P. Paul Ruden, UMN
76 FEP Self-Aligned Carbon Nanotube Thin-Film Transistors and Capacitors
Donghoon Song, C. Daniel Frisbie, UMN
77 FEP
Origin of Improved Lifetime in Mixed Emissive Layer Organic Light-Emitting Devices
John Suddard-Bansund, Russell Holmes, UMN
78 FEP
Gate-Tunable Working Electrodes: Platform for Continuous, Reversible Modulation of Electrochemical Reaction Kinetics
Yan Wang, Chang-Hyun Kim, Youngdong Yoo, James E. Johns, C. Daniel Frisbie, UMN
79 FEP Biosensors Utilizing Printed Floating Gate Transistors and Microfluidics
Scott White, Kevin Dorfman, C. Daniel Frisbie, UMN
80 FEP
Facilitating Carrier Harvesting in Organic Photovoltaic Cells through Exciton Permeable Charge Spacer
Tao Zhang, Russell J. Holmes, UMN
81 FEP Synthesis, optical and electrochemical properties of rubicene-based molecules
Zhuoran Zhang, Shengyang Wang, Christopher J. Douglas, UMN
Microstructured Polymers
Poster # Program Title Authors
86 MP
Unusual Spherical Micelle Packings in Simple, Three-Component Microemulsions
Carlos M. Baez-Cotto, Mahesh K. Mahanthappa, UMN
87 MP
Non-Viral Gene Delivery to Primary Fibroblasts and Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells to Treat Epidermolysis Bullosa
William S Boyle, Jakub Tolar, Theresa M. Reineke, UMN
88 MP Localizing Graphene at the Interface of Cocontinuous Polymer Blends
Lian Bai, Siyao He, Catherine Esnaashari, Andreas Stein, Christopher W. Macosko, Xiang Cheng, UMN
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Microstructured Polymers
Poster # Program Title Authors
89 MP
Discovery of High-Chi Block Oligomers for Self-Assembly into Sub-3 nm Microdomains
Qile P. Chen, Luis E. Oquendo, Timothy P. Lodge, Marc A. Hillmyer, J. Ilja Siepmann, UMN
90 MP
Robust Polymer Electrolyte Membranes with High Ambient-Temperature Lithium Ion Conductivity
Sujay Chopade, Jesus Au, Timothy Lodge, Marc Hillmyer, UMN
91 MP RAFT Glycopolymers for Liver-Targeted Delivery
Yogesh Dhande, Bharat Wagh, Zhe Tan, Theresa Reineke, UMN
92 MP Statics and Dynamics of Nanochannel Confined DNA
Damini Gupta, Kevin Dorfman, UMN
93 MP Modulating the Solution Phase Behavior of a Block Polymer with Light
Cecilia C. Hall, Cecelia Rivera, Timothy P. Lodge, UMN
94 MP
Studying the Effect of Architecture on the Order-Disorder Transition for Sustainable Bottlebrush Block Polymers
Ingrid Haugan Smidt, Frank Bates, Marc Hillmyer, UMN
96 MP Polymer Chain Conformations in Ionic Liquids
Aakriti Kharel, Timothy P. Lodge, UMN
97 MP
Environmentally Friendly Flame Retardants based on Adhesive Catecholamine
Hanim Kim, UMN; Joon Hee Cho, U of Texas at Austin; Vivek Vasagar, U of So Mississippi; Kadhiravan Shanmuganathan, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory; Amanda R. Jones, U of Texas at Austin; Sergei Nazarenko, U of So Mississippi; Christopher J. Ellison, UMN
98 MP
Interfacial Morphology of Polyethylene/Polypropylene Blends and Multilayers
Kyungtae Kim, Alex M. Jordan, UMN; Olivier Lhost, Shaffiq Jaffer, Total S.A.; Frank S. Bates, Christopher W. Macosko, UMN
99 MP Thiol-Ene Photopolymerizations for Manufacturing High-Performance Fibers
Sung-Soo Kim, Yichen Fang, Christopher Ellison, UMN
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Microstructured Polymers
Poster # Program Title Authors
100 MP
Conformational Asymmetry and Quasicrystal Approximants in Linear Diblock Copolymers
Ronald M Lewis, Morgan W. Schulze, James H. Lettow, Robert J. Hickey, Timothy M. Gillard, Marc A. Hillmyer, Frank S. Bates, UMN
101 MP Influence of Polymer Micelles on Drug Solubility and Dissolution Enhancement
Ziang Li, Theodore Lenk, Ralm Ricarte, Lindsay Johnson, Marc Hillmyer, Frank Bates, Timothy Lodge, UMN
102 MP Sugar-based Triblock Copolymers for Thermoplastic Elastomer Applications
Mohammadreza Nasiri, Theresa Reineke, UMN
103 MP
Synthesis and Utility of Ethylene (meth)acrylate Copolymers Prepared by a Tandem Ring-opening Polymerization Hydrogenation Strategy
Sebla Onbulak, Yanzhao Wang, Jacob P. Brutman, Marc A. Hillmyer, UMN
104 MP ABCA' Tetrablock Terpolymers: Synthesis and Morphology
Madalyn R. Radlauer, UMN; Seijiro Fukuta, Yamagata University; Megan Matta, Joshua Van Benschoten, Marc A. Hillmyer, UMN
105 MP
Experimental Evidence for Shear-banding in DNA Solutions under Planar Large Amplitude Oscillatory Shear (LAOS)
Seunghwan Shin, Kevin D. Dorfman, Xiang Cheng, UMN
106 MP/NMP
Polymers Enabling Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Sensors for Food Safety
Victoria Szlag, Matthew Styles, UMN; Lindsey Madison, Northwestern University; Antonio Campos, Bharat Wagh, Dustin Sprouse, UMN; George Schatz, Northwestern University; Theresa Reineke, Christy Haynes, UMN
107 MP
Guanidinium Polycations Promote High Cellular Internalization of Plasmid but Trigger Apoptosis
Zhe Tan, Theresa Reineke, UMN
108 MP
Effect of Corona Block Length on Molecular Exchange in Block Copolymer Micelles
En Wang, Jie Lu, Timothy P. Lodge, Frank S. Bates, UMN
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Microstructured Polymers
Poster # Program Title Authors
109 MP Nanostructured Polymer Monoliths for Biomedical Applications Yihui Xie, Marc Hillmyer, UMN
110 MP Solution Behavior of Polymethacrylate-Grafted Polyolefin Copolymers in Engine Oil
Dan Zhao, Mohammad T. Savoji, Timothy P. Lodge, Marc A. Hillmyer, University of Minnesota
Nanostructural Materials and Processes
Poster # Program Title Authors
128 NMP
The Effect of Different Silver Nanoparticle Capping Agents on their Stability and Reactivity in Polyol Reaction Systems
Suyue Chen, Hong Bok Lee, Jacob Drehmel, R. Lee Penn, UMN
129 NMP
Characterizing UV-crosslinked Catheter Coating Structure and Properties with AFM Methods
Connor Colling, UMN; Maggie Zeng, Boston Scientific Corporation; Alon McCormick, Greg Haugstad, UMN
130 NMP Nanostructures Created by Surfactants at the Oil/Water Interface
Louis Corcoran, David Riehm, Han Seung Lee, Alon McCormick, UMN
131 NMP Mesoporous Silica Coated Gold Nanorods as a SERS Plateform
Zhe Gao, UMN; Nathan Burrows, Northwestern Univ; Nicholas A Valley, California Northstate Univ; Sam Egger, UMN; George C. Schatz, Northwestern Univ; Catherine J. Murphy, U of Illinois; Christy L. Haynes, UMN
132 NMP
Composite Thermochemical Approach to Tin Alkyl Precursors in Hybrid Molecular Beam Epitaxy
Robin Harkins, Tianqui Wang, Abhinav Prakash, Bharat Jalan, Chris Cramer, Wayne Gladfelter, UMN
133 NMP All-Solid-State Redox Buffer Based on Mesoporous Carbon
Jinbo Hu, Philippe Buhlmann, Andreas Stein, UMN
134 NMP Nanotechnology for Surface Modifications (Coatings)
Stephan Hubig, Ecolab Inc.; Han Seung Lee, UMN; David Riehm, Ecolab Inc.; Wieslaw Suszynski, Greg Haugstad, Alon McCormick, UMN
135 NMP
Atomic Resolution Imaging of Zeolite Nanosheets using Transmission Electron Microscopy
Prashant Kumar, Michael Tsapatsis, K. Andre Mkhoyan, UMN
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Nanostructural Materials and Processes
Poster # Program Title Authors
136 NMP
Perfluorocarbon-Loaded Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles as NMR Sensors of Abiotic Factors
Amani L. Lee, Clifford T. Gee, Bradley P. Weegman, Samuel A. Einstein, Adam Juelfs, Hattie L. Ring, Katie R. Hurley, Sam M. Egger, Garrett Swindlehurst, Michael Garwood, William C.K. Pomerantz, Christy L. Haynes, UMN
137 NMP
Complementary Cryogenic Electron Microscopy on Nanostructural Materials in Solution Hanseung Lee, UMN
138 NMP Microstructured Ammonia Absorbents with Facile Loading and Regeneration
Mahdi Malmali, Joshua Prince, Collin Smith, Ed Cussler, Alon McCormick, UMN
139 NMP Metal-Organic Framework and Silica-Based Single-Site Catalysts
Camille Malonzo May, Jiaxin Duan, Andreas Stein, UMN
140 NMP
Liquid-liquid and Liquid-vapor Interfacial Tension and Preferential Adsorption for Water/oil Mixtures
Mona Minkara, Jingyi Chen, J. Ilja Siepmann, UMN
141 NMP
Environmental Toxicity Assessment of Industrially Relevant Nanomaterials Using Bacteria Model
Sunipa Pramanik, Jeslin Wu, Nancy Trejo, Eileen McIntire, My Nguyen, Eray Aydil, Uwe Kortshagen, Christy Haynes, UMN
142 NMP Creating Smart/Tunable Air-Aqueous Interfaces for Commercial Applications
Amit Kumar Sachan, Joseph Anthony Zasadzinski, UMN
143 NMP
Intracellular and Extracellular Delivery of Protein and Small Biomolecules via Near-Infrared Light.
Jeongeun Shin, Joseph A. Zasadzinski, UMN
144 NMP
Miscibility Analysis for Drug-Polymer binary system- Implications on the Physical Stability of Amorphous Dispersions Prepared by Electrospray Deposition
Seema Thakral, Greg Haugstad, UMN; Howard Chen, Cole Batty, Nanocopoeia; Robert Herr, UMN
145 NMP NU-1000 Synthesis: Phase Purity and Size Control
Tom Webber, Wei-Guang Liu, Sai Desai, Connie Lu, Donald Truhlar, Lee Penn, UMN
146 NMP Direct Synthesis of Shape Tunable Metal Organic Framework Nanosheets
Feng Xue, Prashant Kumar, Michael Tsapatsis, UMN
147 NMP Synthesis of TiO2-stabilized Oxozirconium Clusters through Nanocasting in NU-1000
Wenyang Zhao, Camille Malonzo, Thomas Webber, UMN; Timothy Wang, Omar Farha, Joseph Hupp, Northwestern University; Lee Penn, Andreas Stein, UMN
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Nanostructural Materials and Processes
Poster # Program Title Authors
148 NMP
Synthesis and Bacterial Toxicity of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Co-doped Amorphous Carbon Dots
Bo Zhi, UMN; Miranda J. Gallagher, Benjamin P. Frank, Johns Hopkins Univ; Taeyjuana Y. Lyons, U of Maryland; Tian A. Qiu, UMN; Joseph Da, Johns Hopkins Univ; Arielle C. Mensch, Robert J. Hamers, U of Wisconsin; Zeev Rosenzweig, U of Maryland; D. Howard Fairbrother, Johns Hopkins Univ; Christy L. Haynes, UMN
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TUESDAY, MAY 30 AFTERNOON SESSIONS | 1:30 – 5:20 PM
WS = workshop PR = program review Time Event Title Authors
1:30 PM CPF WS 1 Welcome and Brief Overview Satish Kumar, U MN 1:30 PM MP WS 1 Controlling Fluid-fluid Interfaces through Adsorption of
Macromolecules Lynn Walker, Carnegie Mellon Univ.
1:35 PM CPF WS 1 The Challenge of Characterizing Haptic Coatings Matthew Gebhard, Qi Chen, DSM Coating Resins
2:10 PM CPF WS 1 Mesoscale Polymer Structures and the Mechanical Properties of Ultra-thin Polymer Film
Al Crosby, U Mass Amherst
2:10 PM MP WS 1 Advanced Materials for Biopharmaceutical Separations Jon Hester, 3M
2:50 PM MP WS 1 Interaction Between Membrane Protective Block Copolymers and Lipid Bilayer Studied with Surface Plasmon Resonance
Mihee Kim, Milan Vala, Sang-Hyun Oh, Frank S. Bates, Benjamin J. Hackel, UMN
3:30 PM CPF WS 1 Watching Paint Age Keith Alderfer, Michael Clark Jr., Melinda Keefe, Michael Linsen, John Reffner, Dow Chemical Company
3:30 PM MP WS 1 The Baier Curve after 50 Years: Progress in Antifouling and Fouling Release Coatings
Christopher Ober, Cornell University
4:05 PM CPF WS 1 Cryo-SEM Specimen Preparation and Characterization with Latex Paint
Hanseung Lee, UMN
4:10 PM MP WS 1 Lowering Friction in Timing Chain Drive Systems by Tuning Tensioner Materials
Marcel Meuwissen, DSM
4:40 PM CPF WS 1 Exploring the viscosity development of Yankee dryer coatings using rheology
David J. Castro, Gary S. Furman, Nalco, An Ecolab Comp.
4:50 PM MP WS 1 Controlling Orientation and Alignment of Block Copolymer Domains in Thin Films
Michael Maher, UMN
5:00 PM CPF WS 1 Coating Process and Visualization Lab Tour
CPF: Keller Hall 3-180 MP: Keller Hall 3-210
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Wednesday, May 31
Morning Sessions | 8:30 – 11:40 AM WS = workshop PR = program review
Time Event Title Authors
8:30 AM EMD PR Overview of the Electronic Materials and Devices (EMD) Program
Steven Koester, U MN
8:30 AM BB WS Sustainability at 3M: Highlights of Products made with Renewable Materials
Ann Peddle Meitz, 3M
8:30 AM BPM WS Silk Biomaterials for Medical Applications David Kaplan, Tufts University
8:30 AM CPF WS 2 Welcome Satish Kumar, U MN
8:30 AM FEP WS Welcome and Introduction Russ Holmes, UMN
8:30 AM MP WS 2 Vapor-deposited Layer-by-layer Polyamide Membranes: Swelling and Transport
Chris Stafford, NIST
8:35 AM CPF WS 2 AFM-based methods for characterizing coatings Greg Haugstad, U MN
8:35 AM FEP WS Development of Advanced Materials for Printed OLED Displays
Yunlong Zou, DuPont Displays
8:50 AM EMD PR Understanding and controlling doping in pyrite FeS2, a potential earth-abundant, non-toxic, low-cost photovoltaic
Bryan Voigt, Jeff Walter, Michael Manno, Chris Leighton, Eray Aydil, UMN
8:55 AM BB WS Sustainability at the Industrial Scale: the Effect of a Total Plant Assessment on Use and Savings of Water and Energy
Steven (Blake) Schomas, Ecolab
9:10 AM EMD PR Obstacles to High-Efficiency Low-Cost Photovoltaics Stephen Campbell, Tim Bontrager, Sehyun Hwang, Mandip Sibakoti, U MN
9:10 AM BPM WS Silk-Elastinlike Protein-Based Materials for Controlled Delivery of Bioactive Agents
Hamid Ghandehari, U of Utah
9:10 AM FEP WS Emergence of transparent photovoltaics Richa Pandey, Ubiquitous Energy
9:10 AM MP WS 2 Understanding Structure-Property Relationships Related to the Performance of Architectural Paints
Tessie Ewert, Tyler Bell, Robert Sandoval, Kristina Porter, Mary-Jane Hibben, Keith Kirkwood, Mike Wildman, Engineered Polymer Solutions
9:15 AM BB WS Engineering Biosynthesis Beyond Nature Kechun Zhang, UMN
BB: Keller 3-125 BMP: Keller 3-111 CPF: Keller 3-180 FEP: Keller 3-115 MP: Keller 3-210 EMD: Keller 3-230
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Wednesday, May 31 Morning Sessions | 8:30 – 11:40 AM | Continued
Time Event Title Authors
9:30 AM EMD PR Insulator-Metal Transition in ZnO Nanocrystal Networks via Intense Pulsed Light Annealing
Benjamin Greenberg, Zachary Robinson, Konstantin Reich, U MN; Claudia Gorynski, Univer of Duisburg-Essen; Bryan Voigt, Lorraine Francis, Boris Shklovskii, Eray Aydil, Uwe Kortshagen, U MN
9:30 AM CPF WS 2 Practical and Interesting Aspects of Cure Characterization in Polymers using FTIR, FT-NIR, and Raman Spectroscopies
Doug Elmore, 3M
9:45 AM BB WS Redesigning the Genetics of Complex Systems Michael Smanski, UMN 9:50 AM EMD PR Wide Bandgap BaSnO3 Films with Room
Temperature Conductivity Exceeding 104 Scm-1 Abhinav Prakash, Peng Xu, U MN; Alireza Faghaninia, Washington Univ, St. Louis; Sudhanshu Shukla, Joel W. Ager III, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab; Cynthia S. Lo, Washington Univ, St. Louis; Bharat Jalan, U MN
10:10 AM BPM WS Engineering Glycosaminoglycan Hydrogels for Biomedical Applications
Stevin Gehrke, U of Kansas
10:10 AM MP WS 2 The Role of Interfacial Crystallization in Polyolefin Multilayers and Blends
Alex Jordan, Kyungtae Kim, UMN; Olivier Lhost, Shaffiq Jaffer, Total S.A.; Frank Bates, Christopher Macosko, UMN
10:20 AM FEP WS 3M UltraBarrier Films: Flexible Encapsulation for Optoelectronics
David Rowe, 3M
10:30 AM CPF WS 2 Coatings-related Research at PPG Irina Schwendman, PPG
10:40 AM EMD PR Crystal orientation control and contact engineering toward high-performance black phosphorus field effect transistors
Nazila Haratipour, UMN
10:45 AM BB WS Nanotechnology Solutions for Water Cleaning and Food Safety
Abdennour Abbas, UMN
10:50 AM BPM WS Oligopeptides and Recombinamers for Dental and Orthopedic Applications: Biomimetic Mineralization of Elastin-like Recombinamers
Conrado Aparicio, UMN
10:50 AM MP WS 2 Contamination Tolerant Structural Adhesives Chris Campbell, 3M 10:55 AM CPF WS 2 Complexity in Paint Making: the Order of Addition Hao Sun, PPG Industries
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Wednesday, May 31 Morning Sessions | 8:30 – 11:40 AM | Continued
Time Event Title Authors
10:55 AM FEP WS Modeling the Bending Performance of a Foldable Display Panel Bonded by 3M Optically Clear Adhesives
Fay Salmon, Albert Everaerts, Chris Campbell, Belma Erdogan-Haug, 3M; Gregg Caldwell,
11:00 AM EMD PR Spin transport and relaxation in FM/graphene devices
Gordon Stecklein, Jiaxi Hu, Qun Su, Steven J. Koester, Paul A. Crowell, U MN
11:15 AM BB WS Microbial Delivery of Antimicrobial Peptides for Protection Against Foodborne Pathogens
Yiannis Kaznessis, UMN
11:20 AM EMD PR Manufacturing issues in graphene varactor fabrication for gas sensors
Steven Koester, U MN
11:20 AM CPF WS 2 Powder Coatings: Challenges in Manufacturing and Characterization
Seth Johnson, Valspar
Wednesday, May 31
Afternoon Sessions | 1:15 – 5:00 PM WS = workshop PR = program review
Time Event Title Authors
1:15 PM BB PR Introduction Ping Wang, UMN 1:15 PM BPM PR Welcome and Overview Ron Siegel, UMN 1:15 PM CPF PR 1 Coating Process Fundamentals---Progress and
Plans Satish Kumar, U MN
1:15 PM FEP PR Welcome Russell Holmes, U MN 1:15 PM MP PR 1 Introduction Frank Bates, UMN 1:15 PM NMP PR 1 Group overview - Lee Penn Lee Penn, UMN 1:20 PM BB PR Quorum Quenching Enzymes as Biofilm
Inhibitors and Biocontrol Agents. Mikael Elias, Celine Bergonzi, Michael Schwab, U MN
1:20 PM BPM PR Transcatheter Tissue-Engineered Vein Valve Zeeshan Syedain, Cole Feagler, Thanh Le, Robert Tranquillo, U MN
1:20 PM FEP PR Decoupling Degradation Mechanisms During Lifetime Testing of Organic Light Emitting Devices
Kyle Hershey, Russell Holmes, U MN
1:20 PM MP PR 1 Polymer Research in the Ellison Group Christopher J. Ellison, UMN
BB: Keller 3-125 BMP: Keller 3-111 CPF: Keller 3-180 FEP: Keller 3-115 MP: Keller 3-210 NMP: Keller 3-230
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Wednesday, May 31 Afternoon Sessions | 1:15-5:00 PM| Continued
Time Event Title Authors
1:20 PM NMP PR 1 The Effect of Different Silver Nanoparticle Capping Agents on their Stability and Reactivity in Polyol Reaction Systems
Suyue Chen, Hong Bok Lee, Jacob Drehmel, R. Lee Penn, UMN
1:30 PM CPF PR 1 Mechanisms of Dynamic Wetting Failure in the Presence of Soluble Surfactants
Chen-Yu Liu, Satish Kumar, UMN
1:35 PM FEP PR Origin of Improved Lifetime in Mixed Emissive Layer Organic Light-Emitting Devices
John Suddard-Bansund, U MN
1:40 PM BPM PR Synthetic Polymers as Anticancer Agents Chun Wang, U MN
1:40 PM NMP PR 1 NU-1000 Synthesis: Phase Purity and Size Control
Tom Webber, Wei-Guang Liu, Sai Desai, Connie Lu, Donald Truhlar, Lee Penn, U MN
1:50 PM BB PR Enzymatic Protein Labeling Using Prenyltransferases
Mark D. Distefano, Yi Zhang, Jonathan Dozier, Keun-young Park, U MN
1:50 PM CPF PR 1 Free Surface Flows of Particle Suspensions Ivan Siqueira, Marcio Carvalho, PUC-Rio
1:50 PM FEP PR Characterizing Carrier Recombination Losses using Photovoltage in Organic Photovoltaic Cells
Tao Zhang, Russell J. Holmes, U MN
1:50 PM MP PR 1 Strong, Resilient, and Sustainable Aliphatic Polyester Thermoplastic Elastomers
Annabelle Watts, Naruki Kurokawa, Marc Hillmyer, U MN
2:00 PM BPM PR Engineering of Biomaterials Using Biomimetic Strategies and Intelligent Biopolymers
Wei Shen, U MN
2:00 PM NMP PR 1 Group Overview - Michael Tsapatsis Michael Tsapatsis, UMN
2:05 PM FEP PR Exciton Transport in Materials Exhibiting Singlet Fission
Ian Curtin, Russell J Holmes, U MN
2:05 PM NMP PR 1 Early Growth Stages of Directly Synthesized Zeolite Nanosheets
Prashant Kumar, Mi Young Jeon, Andre Mkhoyan, Michael Tsapatsis, U MN
2:10 PM CPF PR 1 Viscous Free-surface Flows on Rotating Elliptical Cylinders
Weihua Li, Satish Kumar, UMN
2:10 PM MP PR 1 Intrinsically Hierarchical Nanoporous Polymers via Polymerization-Induced Microphase Separation
Michael Larsen, U MN; J. David Van Horn, Fei Wu, University of Missouri, Kansas City; Marc Hillmyer, U MN
2:20 PM BB PR Biosynthesis of Beta-Lactone Natural Products Lawrence Wackett, UMN
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Wednesday, May 31 Afternoon Sessions | 1:15-5:00 PM| Continued
Time Event Title Authors
2:20 PM BPM PR Elasticity, Plasticity, and Failure of Biodegradable Polymers: Prelude to Biodegradable Osmotic Drug Delivery Pumps
Ron Siegel, Krutika Jain, U MN
2:25 PM NMP PR 1 Tailoring the Microstructure of 2D Molecular Sieve Materials for Applications in Gas Separations
Meera Shete, Michael Tsapatsis, U MN
2:45 PM FEP PR Introductions Russell Holmes, UMN 2:50 PM FEP PR Self-Aligned Strategy for Printed Electronics Woo Jin Hyun, Lorraine Francis,
Daniel Frisbie, U MN
3:00 PM BPM PR DNA Nanotechnology, a New Tool to Target Cancer
Efie Kokkoli, U MN
3:00 PM CPF PR 1 Effect of Rheological Properties on Liquid Curtain Coating
Alireza Mohammad Karim, Wieslaw J. Suszynski, UMN; Marcio S. Carvalho, PUC Rio; Lorraine F. Francis, UMN
3:00 PM MP PR 1 Sustainable Polyester Elastomers from Bio-based Lactones
Guilhem X. De Hoe, Jacob P. Brutman, U MN; Brandon Tiegs, Cornell Univ; Michael T. Zumstein, Michael Sander, Kris P. McNeill, ETH Zurich; Geoffrey W. Coates, Cornell Univ; Marc A. Hillmyer, U MN
3:05 PM FEP PR Biosensors Utilizing Printed Floating Gate Transistors and Microfluidics
Scott White, Kevin Dorfman, C. Daniel Frisbie, U MN
3:10 PM BB PR Interfacially Active Agents using Proteins and Enzymes
Ben Frigo-Vaz, Natalia Mancipe, Ping Wang, UMN
3:15 PM NMP PR 1 Group Overview - Andreas Stein Andreas Stein, UMN 3:20 PM BPM PR Interplay of API-API and API-tablet matrix
strength in modulating punch sticking kinetics Shubhajit Paul, Calvin Sun, U MN
3:20 PM CPF PR 1 Modeling of Liquid Curtain Breakup Marisa Bazzi, Marcio Carvalho, PUC- Rio
3:20 PM FEP PR High Speed, Low Operating Printed Electronics: Enhancement of Electrolyte-Gated Transistors Dynamic Performance
Fazel Zare Bidoky, C. Daniel Frisbie, U MN
3:20 PM MP PR 1 Toughening PLA with Poly(ethylene oxide)-b-poly(propylene oxide)-b-poly(ethylene oxide) Triblock Copolymers
Liangliang Gu, Elizabeth Nessim, Tuoqi Li, Christopher W. Macosko, UMN
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Wednesday, May 31 Afternoon Sessions | 1:15-5:00 PM| Continued
Time Event Title Authors
3:20 PM NMP PR 1 Li8ZrO6 as a Cathode Material for Lithium-ion Batteries
Nam Tran, Andreas Stein, U MN
3:35 PM FEP PR Synthesis, optical and electrochemical properties of rubicene-based molecules
Zhuoran Zhang, UMN
3:40 PM BB PR Engineering enantioselectivity in hydroxynitrile lyases
Bryan J. Jones, U MN; Zsofia Bata, Budapest University of Technology and Economics; Romas J Kazlauskas, U MN
3:40 PM BPM PR Physical Stability Prediction of Amorphous Pharmaceuticals
Michelle Fung, Raj Suryanarayanan, U MN
3:40 PM CPF PR 1 Liquid Transfer in Printing Processes: Influence of Rheology
Jyun-Ting Wu, Satish Kumar, Lorraine Francis, UMN
3:40 PM MP PR 1 Polymer/Graphene Oxide (GO) Thermosets with Multifunctional GO as a Crosslinker
Heonjoo Ha, U MN; Jaesung Park, U of Texas; KiRyong Ha, Keimyung University; Benny Freeman, U of Texas; Christopher Ellison, U MN
3:40 PM NMP PR 1 Nanocasting NU-1000 with Carbon Zhao Wang, Camille D. Malonzo, U MN; Timothy C. Wang, Omar K. Farha, Joseph T. Hupp, Northwestern Univ; R. Lee Penn, Andreas Stein, U MN
3:50 PM FEP PR Magneto-Resistance of Self-Assembled Monolayers of Oligophenylene Thiols
Sha Shi, Zuoti Xie, C. Daniel Frisbie, Darryl L. Smith, P. Paul Ruden, U MN
4:00 PM BPM PR Immunostimulatory Nanoparticles for Enhanced Cancer Immunotherapy
Hyunjoon Kim, Lin Niu, Peter Larson, Tamara Kucaba, Katherine Murphy, David Ferguson, Thomas Griffith, Jayanth Panyam, U MN
4:00 PM CPF PR 1 Electrostatic Assist of Liquid Transfer between Flat Surfaces: Theory and Experiment
Chung-Hsuan Huang, Satish Kumar, UMN
4:00 PM MP PR 1 A novel approach to a printable, biocompatible and degradable ion gel via remarkable compatibility between an ABA triblock aliphatic polyester and a low toxicity ionic liquid
Boxin Tang, Deborah K. Schneiderman, Fazel Z. Bido, U MN
4:00 PM NMP PR 1 Group Overview - Dan Frisbie Daniel Frisbie, UMN
4:10 PM BB PR Engineering Amino Acid Pathways for Stainable Monomer Production
Maria K. McClintock, Kechun Zhang, UMN
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Wednesday, May 31 Afternoon Sessions | 1:15-5:00 PM| Continued
Time Event Title Authors
4:10 PM BB PR Biosynthetic Approaches to Advanced Olefin Monomers for Antifouling Materials
Maria K. McClintock, Qiuge Zhang, Kechun Zhang, UMN
4:10 PM NMP PR 1 Group Overview - Wayne Gladfelter Wayne Gladfelter, UMN
4:20 PM CPF PR 1 Lab Tour
4:20 PM MP PR 1 Small-Angle Neutron Scattering from Polyolefins Labeled with Deuterium by Catalytic Isotope Exchange
Yiming Zeng, U MN; Carlos R. Lopez-barron, Shuhui Kang, ExxonMobil; Aaron P. R. Eberle, ExxonMobil ; Timothy P. Lodge, Frank S. Bates, U MN
4:20 PM NMP PR 1 CharFac Overview - Greg Haugstad Greg Haugstad, UMN
4:25 PM NMP PR 1 Scanning probe microscopy methods in industrial collaborations: common instruments used in uncommon ways
Greg Haugstad, U MN; Maggie Zeng, Boston Scientific; Klaus Wormuth, Surmodics; Shigeru Aoyama, Toray; Bill Coggio, Cabot; Bob Hoerr, Nanocopoeia; Jinping Dong, Cargill; Connor Colling, Alon McCormick, Chris Macosko, U MN
4:40 PM BB PR A Combinatorial Platform For Multi-Gene Expression In Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells
Christopher S. Stach, Tung Le, Meghan McCann, Sofie A. O'Brien, Michael Smanski, Wei-Shou Hu, UMN
THURSDAY, June 1 MORNING SESSIONS | 8:30 – 11:40 AM
WS = workshop PR = program review
Time Event Title Authors
8:30 AM CPF PR 2 Gravity- and Capillary-Driven Coating Flows with Drying
Robert Lade, U MN
8:30 AM MP PR 2 Block copolymer micelle toughened isotactic polypropylene
Jun Xu, Micah Howard, Frank Bates, U MN
CPF: Keller Hall 3-180 MP: Keller Hall 3-210 NMP: Keller Hall 3-230
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Thursday, June 1 Morning Sessions | 8:30-11:30 AM| Continued
Time Event Title Authors
8:30 AM NMP PR 2 Group Overview - Alon McCormick Alon McCormick, U MN
8:40 AM NMP PR 2 How to Make Superhydrophobicity Robust in "Self-Cleaning" Nanocoatings
Stephan Hubig, Ecolab Inc.; Han Seung Lee, U MN; David Riehm, Ecolab Inc.; Wieslaw Suszynski, Greg Haugstad, Alon McCormick, U MN
8:50 AM CPF PR 2 Effect of Drying Conditions on Particle Distribution in Coatings
Ryo Katayama, Asahi Kasei
8:50 AM MP PR 2 Molecular Weight Effects on Methylcellulose Fibrillar Networks
Peter Schmidt, U MN
9:00 AM NMP PR 2 Group Overview - Ilja Sepmann Ilja Siepmann, UMN
9:05 AM NMP PR 2 Optimal Zeolites for Thermodynamic Separation of Ethylene from Ethane
Mansi S. Shah, Michael Tsapatsis, J. Ilja Siepmann, U MN
9:10 AM CPF PR 2 Effect of Particle Shape on Coating Drying and Cracking Behavior
Yan Wu, Lorraine Francis, UMN
9:10 AM MP PR 2 Binding of Diblocks and Triblocks with Lipid Bilayers Wenjia Zhang, Karen Haman, Joseph Metzger, Frank Bates, Timothy Lodge, U MN
9:25 AM NMP PR 2 Discovery of High-Chi Block Oligomers for Self-Assembly into Sub-3 nm Microdomains
Qile P. Chen, Luis E. Oquendo, Timothy P. Lodge, Marc A. Hillmyer, J. Ilja Siepmann, UMN
9:30 AM CPF PR 2 Drying of Thin Droplets of Colloidal Suspensions on Rough Substrates
Truong Pham, Xiang Cheng, Satish Kumar, UMN
9:30 AM MP PR 2 Structure/Property Relationships in Copolymers Comprising Renewable Isosorbide, Glucarodilactone, and 2,5-Bis(hydroxymethyl)furan Subunits
Leon Lillie, William Tolman, Theresa Reineke, UMN
9:45 AM NMP PR 2 Group Overview - Joe Zasadzinski Joseph Zasadzinski, UMN
9:50 AM NMP PR 2 Creating Smart/Tunable Air-Aqueous Interfaces for Commercial Applications
Amit Kumar Sachan, Joseph Anthony Zasadzinski, UMN
10:10 AM CPF PR 2 Capillarity-Assisted Lithography for Printed Electronics
Woo Jin Hyun, Daniel Frisbie, Lorraine Francis, U MN
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Thursday, June 1 Morning Sessions | 8:30-11:30 AM| Continued Time Event Title Authors
10:10 AM MP PR 2 Simulation of Dynamical Processes in Block Copolymer Micelles
Joshua Mysona, David Morse, Alon McCormick, U MN
10:30 AM CPF PR 2 Roll-to-Roll Microscale UV Imprinting for Printed Electronics Applications
Krystopher Jochem, Lorraine Francis, C. Daniel Frisbie, UMN
10:30 AM MP PR 2 Revised Design Criteria for Maximizing Proton Conductivity in Hydrated Polymer Membranes
Grayson Jackson, Mahesh Mahanthappa, U MN
10:40 AM NMP PR 2 Group Overview - Christy Haynes Christy Haynes, UMN 10:45 AM NMP PR 2 Improved Tissue Cryopreservation using
Nanowarming: Inductive Heating of Magnetic Nanoparticles
Zhe Gao, Navid Manuchehrabadi, Jinjin Zhang, Hattie L. Ring, Qi Shao, Feng Liu, Michael McDermott, Alex Fok, U MN; Yoed Rabin, Carnegie Mellon Univ; Kelvin G. M. Brockbank, Clemson Univ; Michael Garwood, Christy L. Haynes, John C. Bischof, U MN
10:50 AM CPF PR 2 UV Curable Thiol-ene Coatings for High-throughput Roll-to-roll Imprinting Processes
Yuyang Du, Alon McCormick, Lorraine Francis, UMN
10:50 AM MP PR 2 Complex Phases in Block Polymers – A Self-Consistent Field Theory Study
Akash Arora, Frank S. Bates, Kevin D. Dorfman, UMN
11:05 AM NMP PR 2 Synthesis and Bacterial Toxicity of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Co-doped Amorphous Carbon Dots
Bo Zhi, UMN; Miranda J. Gallagher, Benjamin P. Frank, Johns Hopkins Univ; Taeyjuana Y. Lyons, U of Maryland; Tian A. Qiu, UMN; Joseph Da, Johns Hopkins Univ; Arielle C. Mensch, Robert J. Hamers, U of Wisconsin; Zeev Rosenzweig, U of Maryland; D. Howard Fairbrother, Johns Hopkins Univ; Christy L. Haynes, UMN
11:10 AM CPF PR 2 Liquid Extrusion 3D Printing Fundamentals Noah Holzman, Lorraine Francis, UMN
11:10 AM MP PR 2 Complexation between DNA and Polycationic Micelles
Yaming Jiang, Dustin Sprouse, Jennifer Laaser, Yogesh Dhande, Theresa Reineke, U MN; Timothy Lodge, UMN
11:25 AM NMP PR 2 Highly Selective Long-Term Monitoring with Electrochemical Sensors Enabled by Smart Materials
Philippe Buhlmann, U MN
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Thursday TAC & PPB Events
TAC Meetings Coffman Union | 4th Floor
12:00 PM – 1:45 PM
BB Room 410 BPM Room 409 NMP Conference Room “A” CPF Rooms “B/C” MP Dale Shepard Room PPB Luncheon Room 411
PPB Meeting Coffman Union | Presidents’ Room
Room 332 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
3th Floor
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IPRIME ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE MAY 30 – JUNE 1, 2017
May 30 Tuesday Afternoon CPF MP Special Events Workshop 1 Workshop 1 Poster Session 1 Keller 3-180 Keller 3-210 McNamara Alumni Ctr, Memorial Hall
5:45 – 7:15p 1:30 – 5:20p 1:30 – 5:20p
May 31 Wednesday BB BPM CPF FEP MP EMD Special Events
Workshop Workshop Workshop 2 Workshop Workshop Program Plenary Session & Luncheon
Keller 3-125 Keller 3-111 Keller 3-180 Keller 3-115 Keller 3-210 Keller 3-230 McNamara Alumni Ctr Johnson Great Room
8:30 – 11:40a 8:30 – 11:40a 8:30 – 11:40a 8:30 – 11:40a 8:30 – 11:40a 8:30 – 11:40a 11:45a – 1:05p 1:15 – 5:00p
BB BPM CPF FEP MP NMP Special Events Faculty-Industry Meet & Greet
McNamara, Johnson Rm, 5–5:45p Program Program Program 1 Program Program 1 Program 1 Keller 3-125 Keller 3-111 Keller 3-180 Keller 3-115 Keller 3-210 Keller 3-230 Poster Session 2 + Awards
McNamara, Memorial, 5:45–7:45p 1:15 – 5:00p 1:15 – 5:00p 1:15 – 5:00p 1:15 – 5:00p 1:15 – 5:00p 1:15 – 5:00p
June 1 Thursday CPF MP NMP Special Events Program 2 Program 2 Program 2 PPB Breakfast Meeting, 7–8:15a
Program groups: Commons Hotel, Think 5 Room Keller 3-180
8:30 – 11:40a Keller 3-210
8:30 – 11:40a Keller 3-230
8:30 – 11:40a BB, BPM, CPF, MP, NMP
TAC Meetings, 12-1:45p Coffman Union, 4th Floor
PPB Board Meeting, 2 – 3:30p Coffman Union, President’s Room
Characterization Facility Tour Following PPB Board Meeting
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