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Sunday 2 February 2014 2.00pm – 6.30pm Registration open, Foyer G 6.00pm – 8.00pm Welcome Reception, Foyer F Monday 3 February 2014 7.30am – 5.00pm Registration open, Foyer G 8.30am – 9.00am Opening Joint Ceremony, Hall ADE 9.00am – 9.45am Electron Cryomicroscopy: From Molecules to Cells, Professor Dr. Wolfgang Baumeister, Max-Planck-Institute of Biochemistry, Germany, Hall ADE 9.45am – 10.30am New Concepts in Molecular and Energy Transport within Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene: optical sensors, resonant ion channels, and thermopower waves, Professor Michael Strano, MIT, USA, Hall ADE 10.30am – 11.00am Morning Tea & Opening Trade Display Sponsored by AXT, Halls F & G Biomaterials and applications (Nanomaterials) Chair: Colin Raston Hall C 11.00am – 11.30pm Size effects in functional surfaces: from science to applications, Eduard Arzt (Invited), INM - Leibniz-Institute for New Materials gGmbH 11.30am – 11.45pm Carbon Nanotube Webs: an Efficient Adsorbent for the Accumulation and Electrocatalytic Detection of Nicotinamide (NAD+) cofactor, Mustafa Musameh, CSIRO. Mark Hickey, Chi Huynh, Ilias Louis Kyratzis II-V semiconductor growth and characterisation (Nanomaterials) Chair: Jim Williams Halls ADE Understanding polarity driven issues and AlGaAs shell growth on core GaAs nanowires, Jennifer Wong- Leung (Invited), ANU. Changlin Zheng, Joanna Etheridge, Michael Gao, Hoe T an, Chennupati Jagadish Twinning Superlattices in p-type GaAs Nanowires, Tim Burgess, ANU. Steffen Breuer , Philippe Caroff, Jennifer Wong- Leung, Qiang Gao, Hoe Tan Computational Nano science (Computational Nanotechnology) Chair: Amanda Barnard Meeting Room 10 Design of Material Systems: Mechanics and Physics of the Archetype- Genome Exemplar, Wing Kam Liu (Invited), Northwestern University, USA Computational nanotechnology as a complement to experimentation, Kate McDonell, The University of Sydney. Gwenaelle Proust, Luming Shen Quantum Transport (Nanoelectronics) Meeting Rooms 1 & 2 Induced Superconductivity in the Quantum Spin Hall Edge, Amir Yacoby (Invited), Harvard University Electrically modulated exchange coupling for magnon transport, Andrew Greentree, RMIT University. Muhammad Ahmed Advanced Microanalysis in Mineralogical Studies (Earth and Environmental Science) Chair: Paul Carpenter & Ben Wade Riverbank 3 A Comparison of EDS and WDS Analysis of Rare Earth Element- Containing Minerals from Bokan Mountain, Alaska, Heather Lowers (invited), Denver Microbeam Laboratory, U.S. Geological Survey Characterisation of Large Area Mineralogical Samples using Automated Mineralogy, EDS and EBSD, Matthew Hiscock, Nanospec Pty Ltd. Christian Lang, Jussi Liipo, Julie Sheffield-Parker Scanning Probe Microscopy (Nanocharac terisation ACMM/ ICONN Joint Session) Chair: Chris Gibson Riverbank 1 Stochastic dynamics and the spring constant of AFM Cantilevers of arbitrary shape, John Elie Sader (Invited), University of Melbourne Getting a Grip on Cell-Material Adhesion using Single Cell Force Spectroscopy, Michael Higgins, University of Wollongong Advances in In Vivo and Intravital Imaging (Biology and Life Sciences) Chair: Agatha Labrinidis & Cameron Nowell Riverbank 4 Live imaging of vaccine antigens after intradermal delivery to aid vaccine development, Eric Gowans (Invited) The University of Adelaide Intravital two-photon photoconversion for single cell fate mapping, Tri Phan (Invited), Garvan Institute of Medical Research and Faculty of Medicine Innovation and Advances in TEM,STEM and AEM (Materials/ Instrumentation & Development) Chair: Martin Saunders Riverbank 2 Calculation and Measurements of XEDS Collection Solid Angle in the AEM, Nestor J Zaluzec (Invited), ZNL Simultaneous High-Speed DualEELS and EDS Acquisition at atomic level to investigate the chemistry and composition, Paolo Longo, Gatan, Inc. Aziz Aitouchen,Phil Rice, Paul Thomas, Teya T opuria, Ray Twesten ACMM23 ICONN2014

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Sunday 2 February 2014

2.00pm – 6.30pm Registration open, Foyer G

6.00pm – 8.00pm Welcome Reception, Foyer F

Monday 3 February 2014

7.30am – 5.00pm Registration open, Foyer G

8.30am – 9.00am Opening Joint Ceremony, Hall ADE

9.00am – 9.45am Electron Cryomicroscopy: From Molecules to Cells, Professor Dr. Wolfgang Baumeister,

Max-Planck-Institute of Biochemistry, Germany, Hall ADE

9.45am – 10.30am New Concepts in Molecular and Energy Transport within Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene:

optical sensors, resonant ion channels, and thermopower waves, Professor

Michael Strano, MIT, USA, Hall ADE

10.30am – 11.00am Morning Tea & Opening Trade Display Sponsored by AXT, Halls F & G

Biomaterials

and applications

(Nanomaterials)

Chair: Colin Raston

Hall C

11.00am – 11.30pm

Size effects

in functional

surfaces: from

science to

applications,

Eduard Arzt

(Invited), INM -

Leibniz-Institute

for New

Materials gGmbH

11.30am – 11.45pm

Carbon Nanotube

Webs: an Efficient

Adsorbent for the

Accumulation and

Electrocatalytic

Detection of

Nicotinamide

(NAD+) cofactor,

Mustafa

Musameh, CSIRO.

Mark Hickey, Chi

Huynh, Ilias Louis

Kyratzis

II-V

semiconductor

growth and

characterisation

(Nanomaterials)

Chair: Jim Williams

Halls ADE

Understanding

polarity driven

issues and

AlGaAs shell

growth on core

GaAs nanowires,

Jennifer Wong-

Leung (Invited),

ANU. Changlin

Zheng, Joanna

Etheridge,

Michael Gao, Hoe

Tan, Chennupati

Jagadish

Twinning

Superlattices

in p-type GaAs

Nanowires, Tim

Burgess, ANU.

Steffen Breuer,

Philippe Caroff,

Jennifer Wong-

Leung, Qiang Gao,

Hoe Tan

Computational

Nano science

(Computational

Nanotechnology)

Chair: Amanda

Barnard

Meeting Room 10

Design of

Material Systems:

Mechanics and

Physics of the

Archetype-

Genome

Exemplar, Wing

Kam Liu (Invited),

Northwestern

University, USA

Computational

nanotechnology

as a

complement to

experimentation,

Kate McDonell,

The University of

Sydney. Gwenaelle

Proust, Luming

Shen

Quantum

Transport

(Nanoelectronics)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Induced

Superconductivity

in the Quantum

Spin Hall Edge,

Amir Yacoby

(Invited),

Harvard

University

Electrically

modulated

exchange

coupling for

magnon

transport,

Andrew

Greentree,

RMIT University.

Muhammad

Ahmed

Advanced

Microanalysis

in Mineralogical

Studies (Earth and

Environmental

Science)

Chair: Paul

Carpenter &

Ben Wade

Riverbank 3

A Comparison

of EDS and WDS

Analysis of Rare

Earth Element-

Containing

Minerals

from Bokan

Mountain, Alaska,

Heather Lowers

(invited), Denver

Microbeam

Laboratory, U.S.

Geological Survey

Characterisation

of Large Area

Mineralogical

Samples using

Automated

Mineralogy,

EDS and EBSD,

Matthew Hiscock,

Nanospec Pty Ltd.

Christian Lang,

Jussi Liipo, Julie

Sheffield-Parker

Scanning Probe

Microscopy

(Nanocharac

terisation ACMM/

ICONN Joint

Session)

Chair: Chris

Gibson

Riverbank 1

Stochastic

dynamics and

the spring

constant of AFM

Cantilevers of

arbitrary shape,

John Elie

Sader (Invited),

University of

Melbourne

Getting a Grip

on Cell-Material

Adhesion using

Single Cell Force

Spectroscopy,

Michael Higgins,

University of

Wollongong

Advances in

In Vivo and

Intravital Imaging

(Biology and

Life Sciences)

Chair: Agatha

Labrinidis &

Cameron Nowell

Riverbank 4

Live imaging of

vaccine antigens

after intradermal

delivery to

aid vaccine

development,

Eric Gowans

(Invited)

The University

of Adelaide

Intravital

two-photon

photoconversion

for single cell fate

mapping,

Tri Phan (Invited),

Garvan Institute

of Medical

Research and

Faculty of

Medicine

Innovation and

Advances in

TEM,STEM and

AEM

(Materials/

Instrumentation

& Development)

Chair: Martin

Saunders

Riverbank 2

Calculation and

Measurements

of XEDS Collection

Solid Angle in

the AEM,

Nestor J Zaluzec

(Invited), ZNL

Simultaneous

High-Speed

DualEELS and

EDS Acquisition

at atomic level

to investigate

the chemistry

and composition,

Paolo Longo,

Gatan, Inc. Aziz

Aitouchen,Phil

Rice, Paul

Thomas, Teya

Topuria, Ray

Twesten

A C M M 2 3 I C O N N 2 0 1 4

C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M P 1 5

Biomaterials

and applications

(Nanomaterials)

Hall C

11.45am – 12.00pm

A Simple and

Facile Approach

to Functionalizing

Silica Nanoparticles

for use in||RAFT

Polymerization to

Make Functional

Polymer-Hybrid

Nanoparticles,

Oskar Majewski,

Flinders

University. Daniel

Mangos, David

Lewis

12.00am – 12.15pm

Biomimetic

protein polymer

directed green

synthesis of

noble metal

quantum dots,

Rajkamal Balu, Ian

Wark Research

Institute. Nabu

Dutta, Namita

Choudhuty, Chris

Elvin, Anita Hill

12.15am – 12.30pm

Supramolecular

Chelating

Amphiphiles

and Their Mn or

Gd Complexed

Nanoassemblies

for MRI Imaging,

Minoo

Moghaddam,

CSIRO & Lynne

Waddington,

CSIRO. Liliana

DeCampo,

Abhishek Gupta,

Calum Drummond

III-V

semiconductor

growth and

characterisation

(Nanomaterials)

Halls ADE

Facets and

Growth Directions

of Nanowires

Grown on InP

(100) substrates,

Aruni Fonseka,

The Australian

National

University.

Jennifer Wong-

Leung, Philippe

Caroff, Hoe Tan,

Amira Ameruddin,

Chennupati

Jagadish

Complex

inhomogeneity

in InxGa1-

xAs ternary

nanowires, Yanan

Guo, Australian

National

University.

Hongyi Xu, Tim

Burgess, Hannah

Joyce, Qiang

Gao, Hoe Tan,

Chennupati

Jagadish, Haibo

Shu, Xiaoshuang

Chen, Wei Lu

Real Time Study

of Quantum Ring

Formation During

Droplet Epitaxy,

Changxi

Zheng, Monash

University. Wenxin

Tang, Zhenyu

Zhou, David

Jesson, Jerry

Tersoff

Computational

Nano science

(Computational

Nanotechnology)

Meeting Room 10

Computational

nanotechnology as

a complement to

experimentation,

Kate McDonell,

The University of

Sydney. Gwenaelle

Proust, Luming

Shen

Hydrogen Bond

Interactions

Control the Size

and Chirality

of Inorganic

Nanotubes.

The Case of

Imogolite,

Raffaella

Demichelis,

Curtin University

Highly localised

excitations

in magnetic

nanostructures:

from numerical

techniques to

experimental

identification,

Peter Metaxas,

School of Physics,

University of

Western Australia.

Steven Lequeux,

Paolo Bortolotti,

Abdelmadjid

Anane, Julie

Grollier, Vincent

Cros, Maximilian

Albert, Hans

Fangohr

Quantum

Transport

(Nanoelectronics)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Enhancement of

carrier mobility in

high dielectric 2D

MoO3,

Sivacarendran

Balendhran, RMIT

University.

Tuning the

charge carriers in

epitaxial graphene

on SiC(0001) from

electron to hole

via molecular

doping with

C60F48,

Anton Tadich,

Australian

Synchrotron. Mark

Edmonds, Lothar

Ley, Felix Fromm,

Yaou Smets,

Zoran Smets,

Zoran Mazej, John

Riley, Chris Pakes,

Thomas Seyller,

Martina Wanke

Correlated charge

transport in

bilinear tunnel

junction arrays,

Kelly Walker, RMIT

University. Jared

Cole

Advanced

Microanalysis

in Mineralogical

Studies

(Earth and

Environmental

Science)

Riverbank 3

Particle perimeter

and fracture

measurements

as indicators of

recoverability and

environmental

reactivity,

Eddy Hill, Carl

Zeiss Microscopy

Ltd. Shaun

Graham

Application

of Automated

Mineral Analysis

in SEM to

Different Types of

Ore Samples,

Kamran

Khajehpour, AXT,

Veronika Kralova.

Automated

mineralogy

applications

in Earth and

Environmental

Sciences,

David Haberlah,

FEI Australia.

Pieter Botha, Alan

Butcher, Paul

Gottlieb, Duncan

Pirrie, Gavyn

Rollinson, Craig

Strong

Scanning Probe

Microscopy

(Nanocharac

terisation ACMM/

ICONN Joint

Session)

Riverbank 1

Fabrication and

application of

carbon nanotube

atomic force

microscope

probes,

Ashley Slattery,

Flinders

University.

Adam Blanch,

Jamie Quinton,

Christopher

Gibson

Characterization

of surface charge

distribution of

insulin fibrils

by electrostatic

force microscopy,

Shuchen Hsieh,

National Sun Yat-

sen University. SW

Yang

Contribution

of Tip Force to

Nanoparticle

Metrology with

Atomic Force

Microscopy,

Victoria Coleman,

National

Measurement

Institute. Jan

Herrmann,

Malcolm Lawn

Advances in

In Vivo and

Intravital Imaging

(Biology and

Life Sciences)

Riverbank 4

Longevity

of lentiviral

gene therapy

determined by

bioluminescent

imaging in an

in vivo mouse

model, Trish

Cmielewski,

WCHN. David

Parsons.

Advances in

Rodent Mammary

Imaging Window,

Pamela Young,

University of

Wisconsin. Kevin

Eliceiri, David

Inman, Patricia

Keely, Joseph

Szulczewski

Innovation and

Advances in

TEM,STEM and

AEM

(Materials/

Instrumentation

& Development)

Riverbank 2

Optoele

ctronic Properties

of Nanostructured

Materials as

Revealed by

Laser-Compatible

in situ

Transmission

Electron

Microscopy,

Chao Zhang,

NIMS. Y.Bando,

D.Golberg,

N.Kawamoto, D.M

Tang & Z.Xu

Temporal

Incoherence

in the Low-

Voltage Scanning

Transmission

Electron

Microscope,

Mark Oxley,

Vanderbilt

University.

Stephen

Pennycook.

Optimization of

parameters for

use of electron

vortex beams for

measurement

of magnetic

properties,

Jan Rusz, Uppsala

University.

Somnath

Bhowmick

Monday 3 February 2014

12.30pm – 1.30pm Lunch, Sponsored by FEI, Halls F & G

Biomaterials for

drug delivery

(Nanomaterials)

Chair: Eduard

Arzt

Hall C

1.30pm – 1.45pm

Programmable

Drug Delivery

Based on

Mesoporous

Silica

Nanoparticles,

Amirali Popat,

The Australian

Institute for

Bioengineering and

Nanotechnology

(AIBN)

1.45pm – 2.00pm

Targeting

Pancreatic Ductal

Adenocarcinoma

with rHDL/

Apolipoprotein

A-II Nanoparticles

for Drug Delivery,

Jerikho Bulanadi,

CSIRO/University

of Sydney. Aiqun

Xue, Sohel,

Julovi, Minoo

Moghaddam, Ross

Smith

2.00pm – 2.15pm

Boron Nitride

Nanotubes

Functionalized

with Mesoporous

Silica and Targeted

Antibody for

Intracellular Delivery

of Chemotherapy

Drug,

Xia Li, National

Institute for

Materials Science

(NIMS). Chunyi Zhi,

Nobutaka Hanagata,

Maho Yamaguchi,

Dmitri Yoshio, Bando

Golberg

Semiconductor

preparation and

properties

(Nanomaterials)

Chair: Jodie

Bradby

Halls ADE

Engineering of

the Electronic

Structure of Core/

Shell Quantum

Dots by in-situ

Alloying,

Klaus Boldt,

University

of Melbourne.

Nicholas

Kirkwood, Gary

A. Beane, Paul

Mulvaney

Synthesis of

robust, highly

luminescent graded

shell CdSe/CdxZn1-

xS nanoparticles

with tuneable

optical properties,

composition,

and morphology,

Nicholas Kirkwood,

University of

Melbourne. Klaus

Boldt, Gary Beane,

Paul Mulvaney

In Situ Deformation

Transmission

Electron Microscopy

Investigation of

the Size||Effect on

the Young’s Modulus

of Amorphous

Al2O3 Films

Grown on GaAs,

Yujie Chen, The

University of Sydney.

Qiang Gao, Yanbo

Wang, Xiaozhou

Liao,Yiu-Wing

Mai, Hoe Tan, Jin

Zhou, Chennupati

Jagadish

Nanoporous

Systems

(Computational

Nanotechnology)

Chair: Debra

Bernhardt

Meeting Room 10

Optimizing flows

in nanochannels:

surface friction

and entrance

effects,

Laurent Joly

(Invited), Institut

Lumière Matière -

Université Lyon 1

Response theory

for ultra-confined

molecular fluids in

atomic slit pores,

Stefano Bernardi,

The University of

Queensland. Debra

Searles

Nano electronics

(Nanoelectronics)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Spin Hall Effect

in Graphene,

Oezyilmaz

Barbaros

(Invited),

National

University of

Singapore

Weak anti-

localization and

strong spin-orbit

interaction of two-

dimensional holes in

surface conducting

hydrogen-

terminated diamond,

Mark Edmonds,

Monash University.

Laurens Willems

van Beveren,Oleh

Klochan, Jiri

Cervenka, Kumar

Ganesan, Steven

Prawer, Lothar,

Ley, Alex Hamilton,

Chris Pakes

Advances in

EBSD Imaging

of Minerals and

Materials

(Earth and

Environmental

Science)

Chair: Pat Trimby

Riverbank 3

Advances in

post-processing

of EBSD data:

intracrystalline

distortion and time

series analysis,

John Wheeler

(Invited), University

of Liverpool. E.

Mariani, D.Tatham,

S.Piazolo, P.W

Trimby, D.J

Prior, A.Cross,

R.M Hough,

A.Halfpenny

Using electron

backscatter

diffraction to

constrain early

solar system

processes,

Prof. Bland

(invited), Western

Australian School

of Mines & Curtin

University

Research and

Innovation in

Scanning Probe

Microscopy

(Nanochara

cterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Chair: John Sader

Riverbank 1

Spring constant

calibration for the

next-generation

of fast-scanning

atomic force

microscope

cantilevers,

Christopher

Gibson, Flinders

University. Ashley

Slattery, Adam

Blanch, Vlad Ejov,

Jamie Quinton

Probing Surface

and Interior of

Single Bacteria

Cells by Focused

Ion Beam and

Scanning Probe

Microscopy,

Jing Fu, Monash

University. Boyin

Liu, Hemayet

Uddin

Atomic Force

Microscopic and

Atomic Force

Microscopy

Tandem Raman

Spectroscopic

Investigation

of Rare Earths

Minerals,

Jianlan Cui,

Griffith University.

Gregory Hope

Advances in

In Vivo and

Intravital Imaging

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Chair: Cameron

Nowell & Agatha

Labrinidis

Riverbank 4

Bone Metastasis

Models and

Therapeutic

Interventions,

Andreas

Evdokiou

(Invited), Basil

Hetzel Institute,

The Queen

Elizabeth Hospital

Two-Photon

Microscopy

of Cerebral

Cortex around

Brain-Implanted

Devices,

Andrew Woolley

(Invited),

University of

Western Sydney

Innovation and

Advances in TEM,

STEM and AEM

(Materials/

Instrumentation

and Development)

Chair: Nestor

Zaluzec

Riverbank 2

Advances in

Materials Electron

Tomography:

Precision, Priors

and Plasmons,

Paul Midgley

(Invited),

University of

Cambridge

Direct

determination

of crystal

structures from

the observation

of phase,

Joanne Etheridge,

Monash University.

Philip Nakashima,

Alex Moodie

A C M M 2 3 I C O N N 2 0 1 4

C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M P 1 7

Biomaterials for

drug delivery

(Nanomaterials)

Hall C

2.15pm – 2.30pm

Nanoengineered

Polymer Hydrogel

Particles for

Drug Delivery,

Jiwei Cui, The

University of

Melbourne.

James P. Best,

Kang Liang,

Robert De Rose,

Yan Yan, Joseph

J. Richardson,

Stephen J. Kent,

Frank Caruso

2.30pm – 2.45pm

Nanoengineered

Dual-Responsive

Polymer Capsules

for Drug Delivery,

Kang Liang,

University of

Melbourne.

Georgina Such,

Jiwei Cui, Angus

Johnston, Frank

Caruso

2.45pm – 3.00pm

Nanoporous

anodic alumina as

protein-delivery

system for

localised therapy:

controlling

release

characteristics

by structural

modifications,

Manpreet Bariana,

The University Of

Adelaide. Tushar

Kumeria, Abel

Santos, Sarbin

Ranjitkar, John

Kaidonis, Dusan

Losic, Peter

Anderson

Semiconductor

preparation and

properties

(Nanomaterials)

Halls ADE

Rare Earth

Nitrides:

Novel Intrinsic

Ferromagnetic

Semiconductors,

Franck Natali,

Victoria University

of Wellington. Ben

Ruck, Joe Trodahl,

Eva Anton, Harry

Warring, Binh

Le Do, James

McNulty, Tanmay

Maity, Luis

Figueras

The kinetics

of solid phase

epitaxy in

SiGe thin films

deposited on

silicon,

Brett Johnson,

University of

Melbourne. Ruben

Lieten, Jeffrey

McCallum

Controlled

formation of

metastable

phases of silicon

and germanium

on the nanoscale,

Bianca Haberl,

Australian

National

University,

Malcolm Guthrie,

Jesse S. Smith,

Stanislav V.

Sinogeikin, Guoyin

Shen, Jim S,

Williams, Jodie E.

Bradby

Nanoporous

Systems

(Computational

Nanotechnology)

Meeting Room 10

Response theory

for ultra-confined

molecular fluids in

atomic slit pores,

Stefano Bernard,

The University

of Queensland,

Debra Searles

Modeling post-

combustion

Co2 capture in

zirconium porous

frameworks,

Ravichandar

Babarao, CSIRO.

Nikhil Medhekar,

Anita Hill, Yuqi

Jiang

Fouling Resistance

of Functionalised

Surfaces: a

Computational

Approach,

George

Yiapanis, RMIT

University. Shane

Maclaughlin Evan

Evans, Irene

Yarovsky

Nano electronics

(Nanoelectronics)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Manufacturability

of multi-atom

nanoscale devices

with ion implanted

single donor

atoms for nuclear

and electron

spin readout,

David Jamieson,

University of

Melbourne.

Single-donor spins

in isotopically

purified silicon:

a new benchmark

for solid-state

qubits,

Juan Pablo

Dehollain,

University of New

South Wales.

Juha Muhonen,

Fay Hudson,

Kohei Itoh, David

Jamison, Andrew

Dzurak, Andrea

Morello

A quantum

dot qubit in

nuclear-spin-free

silicon-28, Jason

Hwang, Centre

for Quantum

Computation and

Communication

Technology,

Menno Veldhorst,

Anne Leenstra,

Henry Yang, Fay

Hudson, Kohei

Itoh, Andrea

Morello, Andrew

Dzurak

Advances in

EBSD Imaging

of Minerals and

Materials

(Earth and

environmental

Science)

Riverbank 3

Microstructural

Imaging using

an Electron

Backscatter

Diffraction

Detector,

Rene de Kloe,

EDAX The

Netherlands.

Patrick Camus,

Matt Nowell,

Stuart Wright

Surface polishing

and slope cutting

by broad Ar ion

beams for high-

resolution EBSD

measurements,

Zsolt Radi,

Technoorg-Linda

Ltd. Gy.Vincze,

K.Havancsak,

Sz.Kalacska,

A.Baris

Research and

Innovation in

Scanning Probe

Microscopy

(Nanochara

cterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Riverbank 1

Forces between

particles in ionic

liquids and ionic

liquid -water

mixtures: an

atomic force

microscopy study,

Valentina

Valmacco,

University of

Geneva. Plinio

Maroni, Michal

Borkovec

Scanning

tunneling

microscopy and

spectroscopy

investigation of

oxidized graphene

grown on the

Si-face of SiC

substrate,

MD Zakir Hossain,

Gunma University,

Japan. Maisarah

Razak

True Surface

RAMAN Imaging,

Hitesh Mamgain,

WITec Pte.Ltd,

Shawn Lee,

Hailong Hu,

Ute Schmidt,

Fernando Vargas

Advances in

In Vivo and

Intravital Imaging

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Riverbank 4

Artery Cell

Contraction

via ROS and

NO Balance

Visualized by

In Vivo Multi-

photon Imaging

Technique,

Satoshi

Nishimura, Jichi

Medical University

Thrombus

development

processes are

dependent on

endothelial

Injuries:

examined by In

vivo molecular

imaging,

Satoshi

Nishimura, Jichi

Medical University

Innovation and

Advances in TEM,

STEM and AEM

(Materials/

Instrumentation

and Development)

Riverbank 2

Optimization

of imaging

conditions for

atomic resolution

in Cs corrected

Titan TEM

to minimize

radiation damage

and to study low

angle boundaries

in graphene-

like materials,

Dominique Delille,

FEI Company.

Andrey Chuvilin,

Serge Lopatin

Relationships

Between Imaging

Resolution and

Environmental

Vibration and

Acoustic Tool

Levels,

Matthew Stead,

Resonate

Acoustics

(

Monday 3 February 2014

3.00pm – 3.30pm Afternoon Tea, Sponsored by Tescan, Halls F & G

Biomaterials

and devices

(Nanomaterials)

Chair: Adam

Micolich

Hall C

3.30pm – 3.45pm

Vortex fluidic

device,

Colin Raston

(Invited), Flinders

University

3.45pm – 4.00pm

4.00pm – 4.15pm

Carboxymethyl-

hexanoyl chitosan

based colloidal

gels: A versatile

self-assembling

biomedical

material,

Mikael Larsson,

Ian Wark Research

Institute,

University of South

Australia. Meng-

Hsuan Hsiao, Li-Jih

Lin, Dean-Mo Liu

Plasmonics and

optics

(Nanomaterials)

Chair: Jenny

Wong-Leung

Halls ADE

Plasmonic

effect of gold

nanoparticles

grown on ITO

to improve

the efficiency

of a bulk

heterojunction

solar cell,

Marco Notarianni,

QUT. Kristy

Vernon, Alison

Chou, Jinzhan Liu,

Nunzio Motta

Macroscopic

optical tuning via

highly organized

plasmonic

structures, Moritz

Tebbe, University

Bayreuth.

Mareen Mueller,

Christoph Hanske,

Ramon Alvarez-

Puebla, Nicolas

Pazos-Perez,

Andreas Fery

Preparation of

CZTSSe Thin

Films for Solar

Photovoltaic

Devices Joel van

Embden, CSIRO.

Anthony Chesman,

Noel Duffy, Enrico

Della Gaspera,

Jacek Jasianiak

Biomaterials and

organics

(Computational

Nanotechnology)

Chair: Mike Ford

Meeting Room 10

Molecular

Simulations of

Biomolecules

at Silver, Gold

and Graphene

Interfaces,

Zak Hughes,

Deakin University.

Louise Wright,

Tiffany Walsh

Multiscale

simulations of

gold nanoparticles

for biological

applications:

Opportunities

and challenges,

Patrick Charchar,

RMIT University.

Nevena Todorova,

Irene Yarovsky

Peptide-Surface

Interactions at

the Aqueous

Titania Interface,

Anas M. Sultan,

Deakin University.

Louise B. Wright,

Zak E. Hughes, J.

Pablo Palafox-

Hernandez, Zayd

Westcott, Valeria

Puddu, Carole C.

Perry, Tiffany R.

Walsh

Nano electronics

(Nanoelectronics)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Spin qubits and

decoherence in

the solid state,

Lloyd Hollenberg

(Invited),

University of

Melbourne

Photoionisation

spectra of an

individual erbium

centre by charge

sensing with a

nano transistor,

Chunming Yin,

The University of

New South Wales.

Milos Rancic,

Gabriele de Boo,

Nikolas Stavrias,

Jeffrey McCallum,

Matthew Sellars,

Sven Rogge

Advances in

EBSD Imaging

of Materials and

Metals (Earth and

Environmental

Science)

Chair: Matt Glenn

Riverbank 3 A1

Application

of Automated

Crystal

Orientation

Mapping in SEM

and TEM to

Nanobainitic Steel

and Severely

Deformed Ag-Cu

Nanoeutectic,

Pavel Cizek

(Invited), Deakin

University.

Hossein Beladi,

Ilana Timokhina,

Ming Wen, Peter

Hodgson

Characterisation

of the topotactic

transformation of

hematite

in magnetite

using EBSD,

Gert Nolze

(Invited), BAM

Berlin

Developments in

Semiconductors

and Device

Fabrication

(Nanochara

cterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Riverbank 1

The transforming

power of

semiconductor

technology for

medical and

biological device

manufacturing,

Gerald Kreindl,

EVG. Thorsten

Matthias

Metallic

nanostructures

for transparent

and conductive

electrodes for

the possible

application in

photovoltaics,

Prof. Dr Michael

Giersig, FU Berlin,

dept. Physics

Microanalysis of

Complex Multiple

Nested Nanotube

Structures

utilizing Template

Replication,

Helmut Baumgart,

Department

of Electrical

and Computer

Engineering, Old

Dominion University,

Diefeng Gu, Kai

Zhang, Gon

Namkoong

Applications of

X-ray Micro-CT

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Chair: Thomas

Nann

Riverbank 4

CTLab - an

Australian Centre

for Quantitative

3D Analysis,

Sendon (Invited)

X-ray microCT

for Qualitative

and Quantitative

Analysis of Soil

and Rock Samples,

Gerhard Zacher,

GE Sensing

& Inspection

Technologies

GmbH.

Thomas Paul,

Matthias

Halisch, Peter

Westenberger

Using in vivo

micro CT scanning

to quantitate

bone loss in

inflammatory

diseases, Melissa

Cantley, The

University

of Adelaide,

V.Marino, DP.

Fairlie, PM.Bartold,

DR. Haynes

Applications of

TEM and STEM

in Nanomaterials

Research

(Materials/

Implementation

and Development)

Chair: Graeme

Auchterlonie &

Animesh Basak

Riverbank 2

On the Nanoscale

Chemistry of

a 19th Century

Daguerreotype

Photograph,

Edward Vicenzi

(Invited),

Smithsonian

Institution. Andrew

Herzing, Trevan

Landin, Volker

Rose, Benjamin

Stripe

Nano-Particles

Characterisation

in Atomic

Resolution

Electron

Microscopy,

Tetsuo Oikawa,

JEOL Australasia

Pty. Ltd,

Damien Alloyeau,

Jaysen Nelayah,

Guillaume Wang,

Christian Ricolleau

A C M M 2 3 I C O N N 2 0 1 4

C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M P 1 9

Biomaterials and

devices

(Nanomaterials)

Hall C

4.15pm – 4.30pm

High-Throughput,

Microfluidic

Synthesis of

Janus Particles,

Siobhan Bradley,

Ian Wark Research

Institute. Marta

Krasowska,

Thomas Nann

4.30pm – 4.45pm

Lab-on-a-Chip-

Based High-

Throughput

Screening of

the Genotoxicity

of Engineered

Nanomaterials,

Nicolas Voelcker,

University of South

Australia. Michael

Fenech, Pierpaolo

Pompa, Giuseppe

Vecchio

4.45pm – 5.00pm

Layered double

hydroxide

nanoparticle-

based anti-

restenotic drug

delivery system,

Zi Gu, The

University of

Queensland.

Barbara Rolfe,

Anita Thomas,

Julie Campbell,

Max Lu, Zhi Ping

Xu

Plasmonics and

optics

(Nanomaterials)

Halls ADE

Time-Resolved

Optical Hydrogen

Sensing on Single

Gold Nanorods in

Colloidal Metal-

oxide Thin Films,

Sean Collins,

University of

Melbourne.

Michela Cittadini,

Alison Funston,

Alessandro

Martucci, Paul

Mulvaney

Template-Directed

Assembly of

Plasmonic

Nanostructures,

Tim Mapperson,

University of

Melbourne. Tatiana

Pinedo Rivera,

Xingzhan Wei,

Timothy James,

Ann Roberts, Paul

Mulvaney

Coupled

thermal-optical

modelling of

optical antennas

on a phase

change material,

Stuart Earl,

The University

of Melbourne.

Timothy James,

Daniel Gomez,

Timothy Gomez,

Richard Haglund,

Ann Roberts

Biomaterials and

organics

(Computational

Nanotechnology)

Meeting Room 10

Atomistic insights

into the peptide

layer structure

of bioresponsive

nanoparticle

systems,

Nevena Todorova,

RMIT University,

Irene Yarovsky

Glass forming

ability of alloys

and crystal/liquid

interface order,

Chunguang Tang,

CSIRO. Peter

Harrowell

Simulating

Nanodiamond

Self-Assembly

via course

grained Molecular

Dynamics using

SNAP, George

Opletal, CSIRO,

Lin Lai, Amanda

Barnard

Nano electronics

(Nanoelectronics)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Designing a

large-scale

quantum computer

with atomistic

simulations, Fahd A.

Mohiyaddin, Centre

for Quantum

Computation &

Communication

Technology,

Australia.

Rajib Rahman,

Rachpon Kalra,

Sunhee Lee,

Gerhard Klimeck,

Lloyd C. L.

Hollenberg, Jarryd

J. Pla, Chih H. Yang,

Andrew S. Dzurak,

Andrea Morello

Probing the

spin states of a

single acceptor in

silicon,

Joost van der

Heijden, University

of New South

Wales. Jan Mol,

Arjan Verduijn,

Joe Salfi, Giuseppe

Tettamanzi, Alex

Hamilton, Nadine

Collaert, Sven

Rogge

Valley quantum

interference in

real space, Joe

Salfi, Centre

for Quantum

Computation and

Communication

Technology,

University of New

South Wales. Jan

Mol, Rajib Rahman,

Gerhard Klimeck,

Michelle Simmons,

Lloyd Hollenberg,

Sven Rogge

Advances in

EBSD Imaging

of Materials and

Metals (Earth and

Environmental

Science)

Riverbank 3

A1

Static Position

3D EBSD Analysis

of Ti-6Al-4V

Alloy, Jiri Dluhos,

TESCAN Brno,

s.r.o. Martin

Petrenec, Kamran

Khajehpour,

Gemma Green,

Harbinder Singh

Ubhi

Determining the

Deformation

Mechanisms

Activated during

Severe Plastic

Deformation of

Mg Alloy AZ31,

Gwenaelle Proust,

ORG, Ebubekir

Dogan, Ibrahim

Karaman

Developments in

Semiconductors

and Device

Fabrication

(Nanochara

cterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Riverbank 1

Radioisotope-

powered

Parallel Electron

Lithography for

High-throughput

Nano-

manufacturing,

Yuerui Lu,

Australian National

University, Ghufran

Mahammad,

Amit Lal

Improving the

roughness of

epitaxial Silicon

carbide on silicon

via plasma

etching, Neeraj

Mishra, Griffith

University. Atieh

Ranjbar Kermany,

Leonie Hold, Alan

Iacopi, Francesca

Iacopi

Clamping Analysis

of Epitaxial Silicon

Carbide on Silicon

Micro-Resonators

for High Resonant

Sensing, Atieh

Ranjbar Kermany.

Griffith University.

Neeraj Mishra, Eoin

Sheridan, George

Brawley, Warwick

Bowen

Applications of

X-ray Micro-CT

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Riverbank 4

Sea snake

spine flexibility:

quantifying

intervertebral

range of motion

for use in aquatic

robot design,

Amy Watson,

University of

Adelaide

Does Screw

Pullout Strength

at controlled

insertion torque

depend on

trabecular bone

mineral density

and/or microa

rchitecture?

Rosidah Ab-Lazid,

Flinders University.

Egon Perilli,

Melissa Ryan,

John Costi, Karen

Reynolds

Drishti - Volume

Exploration and

Presentation

Tool, Ajay Limaye,

Vizlab

Applications of

TEM and STEM

in Nanomaterials

Research

(Materials/

Implementation

and Development)

Riverbank 2

Understanding

the anisotropic

growth

mechanism

of plasmonic

nanoparticles

through

aberration

corrected electron

microscopy,

Michael Walsh,

Monash University.

Steven Barrow,

Hadas Katz-Boon,

Matthew Weyland,

Alison Funston,

Joanne Etheridge

A transmission

electron

microscopy

investigation of

interface-driven

resistive switching

in epitaxial NiO

nanostructures,

Xuan (Heidi)

Cheng, UNSW.

Jivika Sullaphen,

Matthew Weyland,

Hongwei Liu,

Nagarajan

Valanoor

Applications

of aberration-

corrected STEM,

from metallic

to carbon

nanoparticles,

Gilberto Casillas,

University of

Wollongong.

Miguel Jose-

Yacaman

5.00pm – 6.00pm ICONN Poster Session and Happy Hour, Foyer F

A C M M 2 3 I C O N N 2 0 1 4

Tuesday 4 February 2014

8.00am – 5.00pm Registration open, Foyer G

9.00am – 9.45am Flat Photonics with Metasurfaces, Professor Federico Capasso, Harvard University, USA, Halls ADE

9.45am – 10.30am Nanoastronomy: a microscopist’s view of the history of the solar system, Dr Rhonda Stroud, US

Naval Research Laboratory, USA, Halls ADE

10.30am – 11.00am Morning Tea, Sponsored by JEOL, Halls F& G

Environment I

(Energy and

Environment)

Hall C

11.00am – 11.30am

Measurement

of Air/Liquid/

Surface-borne

Nanoparticles

in Support of

Sustainable

Nanotechnology,

David Pui (Invited),

University of

Minnesota

11.30am – 11.45am

Reduced

Graphene Oxide/

Photocatalyst

Composite:

Reusable

Adsorbent

for Pollutant

Management,

Takuya Tsuzuki,

ANU. Jinfeng

Wang, Lu Sun,

Xungai Wang

Nanoparticles

and applications

(Nanomaterials)

Chair: Jeff

McCallum

Halls ADE

Semiconductor

metal oxide

nanostructures

for water

applications,

Lucia Romano

(Invited),

University of

Catania

Selective

Recognition of

Mercury by Using

Fluorescent

Organic

Nanoparticles,

Amanpreet Kaur,

Panjab University,

Chandigarh.

Navneet Kaur

Nanophotonics

(Nanophotonics)

Chair: Hoe Tan

Meeting Room 10

Silicon

nanophotonics:

a new twist to

silicon photonics,

Lorenzo Pavesi

(Invited),

University of

Trento

Plasmonic

Coupling in Gold

Nanoparticle Pairs

Within a Single

Optical Trap

Combined with

Dark Field, Ana

Andres-Arroyo,

University of New

South Wales.

Wen-Jun Toe, Fan

Wang, Scott Kemp,

Peter Reece

Nanowires

(Nanoelectronics)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Novel

thermoelectric

transport

phenomena in

low-dimensional

systems,

Heiner Linke

(Invited), Lund

Highly conductive

interwoven

carbon nanotube

and silver

nanowire

transparent

electrodes,

Andrew Stapleton,

Flinders University

Applications

of Advanced

Microanalysis in

Geology

(Earth and

Environmental

Science)

Chair: Colin McRae

& Dave Adams

Riverbank 3

Compositional

Mapping by

EPMA and uXRF,

Paul Carpenter

(Invited),

Washington

University St.

Louis. Brad Jolliff,

John Donovan

Gold nanoparticle

and arsenopyrite

exolution in pyrite

investigated by

(FE)SEM, EPMA,

and LA-ICP-MS,

Kartsten Goemann,

University of

Tasmania. Alexsandr

Stepanov, Sebastien

Meffre, Ross Large

Plasmons

and Optical

Properties

(Nanocha

racterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Chair: Jo

Etheridge

Riverbank 1

Plasmons in

atomically thin

structures,

F. Javier García

de Abajo (Invited),

Instituto de

Quimica-Fisica

“Rocasolano”

Synthesis and

characterization

of graphitic-C/Zn1-

xMgxO Schottky

UV detectors,

Edwin Mayes, RMIT

University. Dougal

McCulloch, James

Partridge

Applications

of Cryo-EM &

Tomography in

Virus Research

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Chair: Eric

Hansen

Riverbank 4

Cryo-electron

microscopy

reveals distinct

ultrastructural

features in

exosomes from

prion infected

neuronal cells,

Victoria Lawson

(Invited), The

University of

Melbourne.

Bradley. M

Coleman, Eric

Hanssen, Andrew.

F Hill

New Insights into

the Formation

and Function of

Caveolae, Rob

Parton (Invited),

The University of

Queensland

Advances in

EBSD Imaging of

Metals

(Materials/

Instrumentation

& Development)

Chair: Phil Bland

Riverbank 2

Application of

3D EBSD to the

Understanding

of Tin Whisker

and Hollock

Crystallography

and Growth,

Joseph Michael

(Invited),

Sandia National

Laboratories.

Donald Susan,

Michael Rye

The Role of

Microscopy in

Corrosion Studies,

Anthony Hughes

(Invited), CSIRO

C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M P 2 1

Environment I

(Energy and

Environment)

Hall C

11.45am – 12.00pm

Development of a

poly((2-metha

cryloxyethyl)

trimethyl

ammonium

chloride)

(poly(MTAC))

coating to

produce reverse

osmosis (RO)

desalination

membranes with

low biofouling

properties,

Andrew Blok,

Flinders Centre for

Nanoscale Science

and Technology.

Rinkubahen

Chhasatia, Jessirie

Dilag, Amanda Ellis

12.00am – 12.15pm

The crucial role

of interface in

room-temperature

gas sensing with

carbon nanotubes

and grapheme,

Lakshman

Randeniya, CSIRO

Materials Science

and Engineering.

Shailesh Kumar,

Amanda Barnard

12.15am – 12.30pm

Exfoliation of

layered materials

for energy, water

and biomedical

applications,

Shannon Notley,

Swinburne

University of

Technology

Nanoparticles

and applications

(Nanomaterials)

Halls ADE

Stability

of Particle

Dispersions in

Ionic Liquids,

Istvan Szilagyi,

University of

Geneva. Tamas

Szabo, Anthony

Desert, Gregor

Trefalt, Michal

Borkovec

Macroscopic

colloidal crystals

from nanoscopic

gold particles,

Matthias Karg,

University of

Bayreuth. Tobias

Honold, Thomas

Hellweg, Paul

Mulvaney

De-agglomeration

and Sinter-

ignition of Gold

Nanoparticle

Inks, Michael

Cortie, University

of Technology

Sydney.

Michael Coutts,

Shirin-Rose King,

Annette Dowd,

Andrew McDonagh

Nanophotonics

(Nanophotonics)

Meeting Room 10

Excitation Energy

Transfer (EET) in

QD-dye molecular

hybrids, Gary

Beane, Melbourne

University.

Klaus Boldt, Paul

Mulvaney

Gas-Filled

Hollow-Core

Optical Fibres

for Non-Linear

Spectroscopy,

Christopher

Perrella, University

of Adelaide. Philip

Light, James

Anstie, Anna Lurie,

Fetah Benabid,

Tom Stace, Andrew

White, Andre

Luiten

Correlated

Two Photon

Luminescence and

Laser Scattering

of Single Gold

Nanorods,

Arif Siddiquee,

Swinburne

University. Adam

Taylor, James

Chon

Nanowires

(Nanoelectronics)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Quantum Dot

Sensitized Locally

Confined Ultrathin

Silicon Nanowires,

Duy Phu Tran, Ian

Wark Research

Institute -

University of

South Australia.

Thomas James

Macdonald,

Bernhard Wolfrum,

Regina Stockmann,

Andreas,

Offenhausser,

Thomas Nann,

Benjamin Thierry

Comparison of

mobility and

carrier density

in wurtzite and

zinc blende InAs

nanowire FETs,

Adam Micolich,

Nanoelectronics

Group, School of

Physics, UNSW.

Hannah Joyce,

Adam Burke, Hoe

Tan, Chennupati

Jagadish, Abu

Rifat Ullah

Electron-beam

patterning of

polymer electrolyte

films to make

multiple nanoscale

gates for nanowire

transistors, Damon

Carrad, University

of New South

Wales. Adam Burke,

Roman Lyttleton,

Hannah Joyce, Hoe

Tan, Chennupati

Jagadish, Kristian

Storm, Heiner

Linke, Lars

Samuelson, Adam

Micolich

Applications

of Advanced

Microanalysis in

Geology

(Earth and

Environmental

Science)

Riverbank 3

Preparation of

nanomaterials

and composites

via hydrothermal

coupled

dissolution-

reprecipitation

reactions, Allan

Pring, South

Australian

Museum. Fang Xiz,

Jing Zhao, Joel

Brugger

Chemical state

imaging using

high-throughput

synchrotron X-ray

spectroscopy:

applications to

geological and

environmental

materials,

Joel Brugger,

Monash University.

Barbara

Etschmann, Enzo

Lombi, Erica

Donner, Chris

Ryan, David

Paterson

An integrated

analytical

approach in

deciphering

complex uranium

mineral textures,

Edeltraud

Macmillan,

University of

Adelaide. Allan

Pring

Plasmons

and Optical

Properties

(Nanocha

racterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Riverbank 1

Optically active

defect centres

in silicon

carbide devices,

Brett Johnson,

University of

Melbourne. Naoya

Iwamoto, Stefania

Castelletto, Takeshi

Ohshima, Timothy

Karle, Jeffrey

McCallum

Evidence for

atomic-scale

nanostructuring

of diamond

surfaces via

two-photon UV

technique, Chris

Baldwin, Macquarie

University. James

Downes, Chris

McMahon, Carlo

Bradac, Richard

Mildren

Deep level

transient

spectroscopy

of Erbium

doped Silicon,

Nina Eikenberg,

University of

Melbourne

Applications

of Cryo-EM &

Tomography in

Virus Research

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Riverbank 4

Structural studies

of Marburg virus

by cryo-EM, Jamie

Riches,

Queensland

University of

Technology.

Tanmay Bharat,

Larissa Kolesnikova,

Sonja Welsch,

Verena Kraehling,

Stefan Becker, John

Briggs

Cryo-SEM of high-

pressure-frozen

samples cultured

on 1.4 mm

sapphire discs,

Vladislav

Krzyzanek,

Institute of

Scientific

Instruments of

the ASCR. Kamila

Hrubanov, Jana

Nebesaro, Filip

Ruzicka

Advances in

EBSD Imaging of

Metals

(Materials/

Instrumentation

& Development)

Riverbank 2

An Ion Beam

Polishing

Investigation into

the Preparation

of Aluminium

and Titanium

for Electron

Microscopy,

Alexander Glenn,

CSIRO Process

Science and

Engineering. Colin

MacRae, Anthony

Hughes, Sri

Lathabai

Characterization

of surface

precipitation in Al

alloys,

Yu (Emily)

Chen, Monash

University. Xiya

Fang, Christopher

Hutchinson

A C M M 2 3 I C O N N 2 0 1 4

Tuesday 4 February 2014

12.30am – 1.30pm Lunch, Halls F&G

Environment II

(Energy and

Environment)

Hall C

1.30pm – 1.45pm

The removal of

NOx and VOCs

on nano Mn-

based catalysts,

Junhua Li

(Invited), Tsinghua

University

1.45pm – 2.00pm

2.00pm – 2.15pm

Ensembles of

Au-Pd Confined

in Mesoporous

TiO2 Spheres

for Photocat-

alyticOxidation

of Acetaldehyd,

Fenglong Wang,

UNSW. Yijiao

Jiang, Rose Amal

Nanoparticle

applications

(Nanomaterials)

Chair: Lucia

Romano

Halls ADE

Using preformed

nanoparticles as

potential high

temperature

Fischer Tropsch

catalyst,

Rebecca Fuller,

UWA. Nicole

Hondow

A novel approach

to microstructure

refinement of

pure aluminum

with stainless

steel powders,

Hideaki Tsukamoto,

Nagoya Institute of

Technology. Yoshiki

Komiya, Naoki

Oshima, Hisashi

Sato, Yoshimi

Watanabe

Nearly

monodisperse

iron oxide (Fe3O4)

nanocubes,

Melissa Dewi, Ian

Wark Research

Institute –

University of South

Australia. William

Skinner, Thomas

Nann

Nanowires &

Nanostructures

(Nanophotonics)

Chair: Deb Kane

Meeting Room 10

Quantum States

and Dynamics in

Semiconductor

Nanowire

Heterostructures,

Leigh Smith

(Invited),

Cincinnati

Photolum-

inescent SiC

tetrapods, Igor

Aharonovich, UTS.

Stefania

Castelletto,

Andrew Magyar

Nano devices

(Nanoelectronics)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Interfacing

Topological

Insulators with

Magnetism:

A Path to 2D

Spintronics,

Nitin Samarth

(Invited), Penn

State University

Atomic Layer

Doping of Ge

and Strained

GeOI at High

Carrier Densities,

Wolfgang Klesse,

CQC2T. Giordano

Scappucci,

Giovanni Capellini,

Jean-Michel

Hartmann,

Michelle Simmons

Developments

in Cathodolu-

minescence and

Trace Analysis in

Minerals Research

(Earth and

environmental

Science)

Chair: Karsten

Goemann &

Allan Pring

Riverbank 3

Biogeochemical

cycling of gold

and platinum -

An integrative

micro-analytical

approach,

Frank Reith

(Invited), CSIRO

LAICPMS Mapping

of Trace Element

Distribution

in Materials

and Biological

Samples,

Benjamin Wade,

The University of

Adelaide. Aiofe

McFadden, Angus

Netting, Justin

Payne

Electron

Diffraction

(Nanocha-

racterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Chair: Albina

Borisevich

Riverbank 1

Electron

diffraction

microscopy of

carbon-based

nano-materials,

Dr Osamu

Kamimura

(Invited),

Central Research

Laboratory,

Hitachi, Ltd

Nano and

Microscale

Patterning on

Hydrogel with

Ion and Electron

Beams,

Yeonuk Kim,

Monash University.

Ala Abuelfilat,

Aswan Al-Abboodi,

Boyin Liu, Peggy

Chan, Jing Fu

Medical

Microscopy -

Imaging Cells and

Viruses

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Chair: Alex Hyatt

& Ellie Kable

Riverbank 4

Using Total

Internal Reflection

Fluorescence

Microscopy to

Characterize the

Itracellular Vesicle

Trafficking Events

that Control

Blood Glucose

Homeostasis,

William Hughes

(Invited), The

Garvan Institute of

Medical

Single-cell

imaging methods

of mouse

embryos to

reveal molecular

and cellular

mechanisms

underlying early

mammalian

embryogenesis,

Nicholas Plachta

(Invited), ARMI,

Monash University

SEM and TEM

Characterisation

of Metals and

Materials

(Materials/

Instrumentaiton

and Development)

Chair: Ric Wuhrer

Riverbank 2

In Situ SEM

Tensile Testing

of Ta2O5/Ta Bi-

Layer Coatings,

Mike Matthews

(Invited), AWE

Reading UK,

President

European

Microbeam

Analysis Society

Characterization

of carbon-

enriched phases

in steels by

FE-EPMA, Silvia

Richter (Invited),

Central Facility

for Electron

Microscopy,

RWTH AACHEN.

Philippe.T Pinard

C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M P 2 3

Environment II

(Energy and

Environment)

Hall C

2.15pm – 2.30pm

Jute Fibre

Modification:

Enhancing

Functionality and

Durability,

Sam Ogden,

Flinders University.

Jamie Quinton,

James Paterson

2.30pm – 2.45pm

Ferroelectric-

coupling effect

on Energy Band

Structure at

Self-Assembled

P(VDF-TrFE)-

Hybridized P3HT/

ZnO p-n Junction,

Kyung-Sik Shin,

Sungkyunkwan

University. Tae

Yun Kim, Gyu

Cheol Yoon, Manoj

Kumar Gupta,

Sung Kyun Kim,

Sang-Woo Kim

2.45pm – 3.00pm

Highly Stretchable

Piezoelectric-

Pyroelectric

Hybrid

Nanogenerator

with a

micropatterned

template,

Ju-Hyuck Lee,

Sungkyunkwan

University. Keun

Young Lee, Sang-

Woo Kim

Nanoparticle

applications

(Nanomaterials)

Halls ADE

Directed

agglomeration

for functional

nanocomposites,

Tobias Kraus, INM

- Leibniz Institute

for New Materials.

Philip Born, Daniel

Brodoceanu,

Dominik Gerstner,

Genesis Ankah,

Johann Lacava

Compositional

structure and

properties

of Boron/

Ni composite

crystalline

nanowires,

Oleg Lourie, FEI

The role of

solutes when

processing

Al-Sc alloys by

severe plastic

deformation,

Katja Eder, The

University of

Sydney. Peter

Felfer, Julie Marie

Cairney

Nanowires &

Nanostructures

(Nanophotonics)

Meeting Room 10

Carrier dynamics

of few-hundred-

nanometer high

quality graphene

flakes,

Benjamin Cunning,

Griffith University.

Kunie Ishioka,

Christopher Brown,

Dave Kielpinski

Integration

of Nanowires

with Plasmonic

Cavities for

High Efficiency

Optoelectronic

Devices,

Sudha Mokkapati,

ANU. Dhruv

Saxena, Nian

Jiang, Aruni

Fonseka, Hoe

Tan, Chennupati

Jagadish

Axial Photolum-

inescence

Mapping of

Optically Trapped

Semiconductor

Nanowires,

Wen Jun Toe,

UNSW. Fan Wang,

Qiang Gao, Hoe

Tan, Chennupati

Jagadish, Peter

Reece

Nano devices

(Nanoelectronics)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Electronic

properties of Si:P

and Ge:P delta-

doped layers,

Jackson Smith,

RMIT University.

Jared Cole, Salvy

Russo

Towards optical

spectroscopy of

a singe donor

bound exciton in

silicon,

Gabriele

DeBoo, Centre

for Quantum

Computation and

Communication

Technology

The development

of a novel

organic vertical

transistor-

analysis and

simulation of

forward current

degradation,

Daniel Gruszecki,

Flinders University.

Birendra Singh,

Jamie Quinton,

David Lewis

Developments

in Cathodolu-

minescence and

Trace Analysis in

Minerals Research

(Earth and

environmental

Science)

Riverbank 3

Quartz

overgrowths

in shales and

sandstones,

Colin MacRae,

CSIRO. Nicholas

Wilson, Aaron

Torpy, Zhonhsheng

Li, Claudio Delle

Paine, Dave

Dewhurst.

Cathodol-

uminescence

database - an

update, Nick

Wilson, CSIRO.

Colin MacRae,

Aaron Torpy,

Michael Gaft,Jens

Gotze, Christoph

Lenz, Jonh

Hanchar, Gerard

Barmarin

Quantitative

Analysis of

Vanadium in

Titanomagnetite

Ore Using

Hyperspectral

X-ray Mapping,

Aaron Torpy,

CSIRO Process

Science and

Engineering. Colin

MacRae, Nicholas

Wilson, John Clout

Electron

Diffraction

(Nanocha-

racterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Riverbank 1

In operando x-ray

diffraction and

spectroscopy of

Ge electrodes

for lithium-ion

batteries, Linda

Lim. SLAC National

Accelerator

Laboratory.

ORGANISATION

Nian Liu, Johanna

Nelson Weker,

Badri Shyam, Yi

Cui, Michael Toney

Local Cathode

Luminescence

Resonant Peak in

Hybrid Organic

Nanocrystal

Systems,

Avner Neubauer,

Hebrew University

of Jerusalem. Yossi

Paltiel, Banin Ori

TBC

Medical

Microscopy -

Imaging Cells and

Viruses

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Riverbank 4

Cellular

ultrastructural

changes that

promote virus

replication and

immune detection

and clearance,

Jason Mackenzie

(Invited), Latrobe

University. Antje

Hoenen, Leah

Gillespie, Rebecca

Ambrose, Andrea

Mikulasova,

Alexander

Khromykh

SEM and TEM

Characterisation

of Metals and

Materials

(Materials/

Instrumentaiton

and Development)

Riverbank 2

Identification of

Nickel Sulphide

Inclusions in

Toughened

Glass and its

Implication on its

Manufacturing

Standard,

Mark Greaves,

CSIRO. Ignatius

Calderone, Malisja

de Vries

The Effect of

Microstructure

upon Remaining

Life of Carburized

Ethylene

Pyrolysis Tubes,

Amy McLeod,

Department

of Mechanical

Engineering,

University of

Canterbury. Kevin

Stevens, Milo Kral

A C M M 2 3 I C O N N 2 0 1 4

Tuesday 4 February 2014

3.00am – 3.30pm Afternoon Tea, Sponsored by Hitachi High-Tech, Halls F&G

Fuel Cells

and energy

conversion

(Energy and

Environment)

Hall C

3.30pm – 3.45pm

Energy and

Environment

Applications

of Magnetic,

Metal–Organic

Framework

Nanocomposite

Dr.Anita Hill

(Invited), CSIRO.

Raffaele Ricco,

Luca Malfatti,

Masahide

Takahashi, Paolo

Falcaro

3.45pm – 4.00pm

4.00pm – 4.15pm

Shape Control

of Mn3O4

Nanoparticles on

Nitrogen-Doped

Graphene for

Enhanced Oxygen

Reduction,

Jingjing Duan,

The University of

Adelaide. Sheng

Chen, Shizhang

Qiao

Organic

Electronics

(Nanomaterials)

Chair: Peter

Majewski

Halls ADE

Solar Paint: A

New Paradigm

in Organic

Photovoltaics,

Paul Dastoor

(Invited),

Newcastle

Self-Assembled

Oligopeptides

for Electronic

Applications,

Rhiannon

Creasey, National

Institute for

Materials Science

(NIMS). Yasuko

Kato, Jianxun

Xu, Yoshitaka

Shingaya,

Tomonobu

Nakayama

Nano-optics

(Nanophotonics)

Chair: Leigh Smith

Meeting Room 10

Recent progress

in sub-wavelength

metamaterials:

Design, Physics

and Applications,

Junsuk Rho,

Argonne Nat Lab.

Xiang Zhang

Self-formed

dipole-fibre

cavities,

Shahraam Afshar,

University of

Adelaide.

Matthew

Henderson,

Andrew Greentree,

Brant Gibson,

Tanya Monro

Asymmetric

Excitation of

Chiral Plasmonic

Apertures

with Circularly

Polarised Fields,

Jasper Cadusch,

The University of

Melbourne. Amir

Djalalian-Assl,

Timothy James,

Timothy Davis, Ann

Roberts

TITLE

(Nanoelectronics)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Search for

Majorana

Fermions in

Atomically

Fabrication

Nanowires,

Ali Yazdani

(Invited), Princeton

University

Atomistic

Modelling of

p-channel

Junctionless

Silicon Nanowire

Transistor,

Nima Dehdash-

tiakhavan,

University of

Western Australia.

Gregory, Jolley,

Gilberto Umana-

Mmemberano,

Jarek

Antonosweski,

Lorenzo Faraone

Applications

of Microscopy

in Earth &

Environmental

Science

(Earth and

environmental

Science)

Chair: Ben Wade

& John Terlet

Riverbank 3

Compositional

variance of

monazites as

an indicator of

provenance,

Jason Reynolds,

University of

Western Sydney.

Adam Roper, Peter

Fisher, Timothy

Murphy, Richard

Wuhrer

New Model

of Smectite

Suspension

Micro-Structure

as Revealed

by Direct

Observation in

Aqueous Salt

Solutions using

TXM & Cryo-TEM,

Marek Zbik, The

University of

Queensland. D.J

Williams

Red mud waste,

potential and

problems - An

SEM, EDS,

WDS, and XRD

Investigation,

Timothy Murphy,

University of

Western Sydney.

Simon Hager, Paul

Emseis, Chin Leo,

Gary Dennis

3D Electron

Imaging

(Nanochar-

acterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Chair: S.D Findlay

Riverbank 1

In-situ electron

holography for

the dynamic study

of local fields,

Martin.J Hÿtch

(Invited)

New approaches

for the

characterization

of porous

media: From

segmentation

of 3D FIB/

SEM images

to material

properties

characterization,

Matthieu Niklaus,

FEI. Gwenolla

Tallec

Correlative Light

and Electron

Microscopy

(CLEM) - Medical

Imaging of Cells

and Viruses

(Biology & Life

Sciences)

Chair: Ellie Kable

& Peter Smith

Riverbank 4

Limits and

advantages of

light and electron

microscopy when

studying neural

circuits,

Jeanette Killius

(Invited), Dept.

of Anatomy &

Neurobiology,

Northeastern Ohio

Medical University

(NEOMED)

Leveraging

Different

Microscopy

Approaches to

Elucidate the

Niche of Rare

Cells,

Sarah Ellis

(Invited), Peter

MacCallum Cancer

Center

EELS and STEM

Characterisation

of Metals and

Materials

(Materials/

Instrumentation

and development)

Chair: Andy

Johnson & Phillip

Nakashima

Riverbank 2

Probing the

modulated

structure and Li

ordering in Li0.5-

3x Nd0.5+x TiO3

using atomic-

resolution STEM

and EELS,

Ye Zhu, Monash

University. Ray

Withers, Laure

Bourgeois,

Christian Dwyer,

Joanne Etheridge

Fast analysis

of heavy metal

alloys at high

spatial resolution

using EELS.

Paolo Longo,

Gatan, Inc.Ray

Twesten, Matthiew

Bugnet, Sagar

Prabhude, Gianluigi

Botton

Dynamical Effects

on Electron

Energy Loss Near

Edge Structure in

the STEM,

Mark Oxley,

Vanderbilt

University. Myron

Kapetanakis, Micah

Prange, Maria

Varela, Stephen

Pennycook,

Sokrates

Pantelides

C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M P 2 5

Fuel Cells

and energy

conversion

(Energy and

Environment)

Hall C

4.15pm – 4.30pm

Unidirectional

High-Power

Generation via

Stress-Induced

Dipole Alignment

from ZnSnO3,

Keun Young Lee,

Sungkyunkwan

University. Dohwan

Kim, Ju-Hyuck

Lee, Tae Yun Kim,

Manoj Kumar

Gupta, Sang-Woo

Kim

4.30pm – 4.45pm

Carbon Based

Completely Metal-

free Catalysts for

High Performance

Oxygen Reduction,

Ji Liang, University

of Adelaide.

Shizhang Qiao

4.45pm – 5.00pm

Aligned Carbon

Nanotube Web

Reinforced

Membranes

for Fuel Cells,

Jonghyun Choi,

CSIRO. Chanmin

Lee. Stephen

Hawkins, Chi

Huynh, Jeongho

Park, Yukwon

Jeon, Yen Truong,

Louis Kyratzis,

Yong-Gun Shul,

Rachel Caruso

Organic

Electronics

(Nanomaterials)

Halls ADE

Robust

nanocomposites

of semimetallic

conducting

polymers, Drew

Evans, University

of South Australia.

Sahnnon Notely,

Curdin Baechler,

Philip Cottis,

Manrico Fabretto,

Pejman Hojati-

Talemi, Gordon

Wallace, Xavier

Crispin, Peter

Murphy

Complex Polymer

Architecture using

Vapour phase

polymerization

for organic

electrochromic

applications,

Robert Brooke,

University of

South Australia.

Manrico Fabretto,

Drew Evans, Peter

Murphy

Alkali metal-

TCNQ organic

semiconducting

charge transfer

complex materials

on textile as 3-D

templates as flexible

electronic devices,

Rajesh Ramanathan,

RMIT University.

Sumeet Walia,

Sivacarendran

Balendran, Ahmad

Kandjani, Suresh

Bhargava, Koroush

Kalantar-Zadeh,

Vipul Bansal

Nano-optics

(Nanophotonics)

Meeting Room 10

Surface-plasmon-

enhanced

transverse

magneto-optical

Kerr effect

in Permalloy

gratings,

Ivan Maksymov,

UWA. Nikita

Kostylev, Adekunle

Adeyeye, Sergey

Samarin, Mikhail

Kostylev, Jim

Williams

Polarisation-

controlled

excitation of

nanoparticle and

nanohole modes,

Ann Roberts,

The University of

Melbourne. Daniel

Gomez, Zhi-Qin

Teo, Jasper

Cadusch, Stuart

Earl, Timothy

James, Timothy

Davis

Circular dichroism

in nano-optics

and its relation

to the angular

momentum of

light,

Xavier Zambrana-

Puyalto, Macquarie

University. Xavier

Vidal, Gabriel

Molina-Terriza

TITLE

(Nanoelectronics)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Resistive

Switching

Behaviour

of Diode-like

gadolinium oxide

Resistive Random

Access Memory,

Chun-Shiang Wu,

National Cheng

Kung University.

Yi-Da Ho, Cheng-

Laing Huang

Solution-

Processed

Superstrate CdTe

Solar Cells,

Jacek Jasieniak,

CSIRO. Enrico Della

Gaspera

Field Emission

Triodes for

Millimetre Wave

Communications,

Howard Lovatt,

CSIRO. Paul Dunn

Applications

of Microscopy

in Earth &

Environmental

Science

(Earth and

environmental

Science)

Riverbank 3

Otolith

Biominerali-

sation: Insights

from an EBSD

and Electron

Microprobe Study,

Aiofe McFadden,

The University of

Adelaide. Bronwyn

Gillanders, Allan

Pring

Structural

properties of

Southern Ocean

pteropods

using electron

microscopy,

Clara Teniswood,

The Australian

National University.

Donna Roberts,

Will Howard, Jodie

Bradby

TBC

3D Electron

Imaging

(Nanochar-

acterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Riverbank 1

Application of

LEEM/PEEM and

STM/NC-AFM

techniques to

graphene-based

systems: Avenues

for ultimate

spatial resolution,

Petar Stojanov,

SPECS Surface

Nano Analysis

GmbH

Comparison

of Hitachi

IM4000 Argon

Ion Milling and

Ultramicrotomy

for Preparing

Multi-Layered

Flexible

Photovoltaic

Films for

Characterization

via AFM,

Julie Teetsov,

Manufacturing

Systems Limited.

Eoghan Dillon

A New Layer-

Structured

Rhombohedral

Indium Selenide,

Guang Han,

The University

of Queensland.

Zhi-Gang Chen, Lei

Yang, Lina Cheng,

Kevin Jack, John

Drennan, Jin Zou

Correlative Light

and Electron

Microscopy

(CLEM) - Medical

Imaging of Cells

and Viruses

(Biology & Life

Sciences)

Riverbank 4

“Learn from

yesterday, live

for today, hope

for tomorrow.

The important

thing is not to

stop questioning”:

the future of

Diagnostic

Virology,

Alex Hyatt, CSIRO

CD4 receptor-

engagement

induced internal

structural

rearrangement

of HIV,

Son T Pham,

Deakin University.

Thibault Tabarin,

Corinna Pade,

Paul Monaghan,

Alex Hyatt, Till

Boecking, Andrew

Leis, Katharina

Gaus, Johnson

Mak

EELS and STEM

Characterisation

of Metals and

Materials

(Materials/

Instrumentation

and development)

Riverbank 2

Atomic resolution

of dielectric with

low temperature

coefficient,

John C.Barry, QUT.

Toshihiro Aoki

Systematic Mapping

of Icosahedral

Short-range Order

in a Melt-spun

Zr36 Cu64 Metallic

Glass Using

Scanning Electron

Nano-diffraction,

Amelia Liu, Monash

University. Melissa

Neish, Georgie

Stokol, Genevieve

Buckley, Lachlan

Smillie, Laure

Bourgeois, Ryan Ott,

Matthew Kramer,

Martin de Jonge

High-resolution

Radial Distribution

Functions of

Several Forms of

Pure Amorphous

Silicon Measured

Using Tilted-

illumination

Selected Area

Electron Diffraction,

Amelia Liu, Monash

University. Tim

Petersen, Alexander

Gorecki, Bianca

Haberl, Jodie

Bradby, James

Williams

7.00pm – 11.00pm Conference Dinner, Sponsored by FEI, Hall H, Adelaide Convention Centre

Wednesday 5 February 2014

7.30am – 5.00pm Registration open, Foyer G

9.00am – 9.45am Seeing Nano: Confining light in nangaps for plasmonics in the quantum regime, Professor

Jeremy J. Baumberg, University of Cambridge, UK, Halls ADE

9.45am – 10.30am Nanoelectroionics to Open New Horizons of Materials Science and Technology, Professor

Masakazu Aono, International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA), National Institute

for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan, Halls ADE

10.30am – 11.00am Morning Tea, Sponsored by Zeiss, Halls F& G

Water Splitting

and Environment

(Energy and

Environment)

Hall C

11.00am – 11.15am

Resolving

chemical

structure by

atomic force

microscopy

Prof. Michel Van

Hove (Invited),

Hong Kong Baptist

University

11.15am – 11.30am

11.30am – 11.45am

Layered

semiconductor

metal oxides

for photoel-

ectrochemical

energy

conversion,

Lianzhou Wang

The University of

Queensland

Porous

Nanomaterials

(Nanomaterials)

Chair:

Amanda Ellis

Halls ADE

Highly Ordered

Porous Films and

their Application

in Sensing ,

Ajayan Vinu

(Invited), AIBN

University of

Queensland

Nanoporous

Materials

Exhibiting

Extreme

Hydrogen Storage

Densities Valeska

Ting, University of

Bath. Nuno Bimbo,

Anibal Ramirez-

Cuesta, Jessica

Sharpe, Tim Mays

Antennas &

Plasmonic

Waveguides

(Nanophotonics)

Chair: Peter

Reece

Meeting Room 10

Antenna-

enhanced

microscopy

for Biological

Applications,

Christiane

Höppener (Invited),

Uni Münster

Scaling Dielectric

Resonator Antennas

from Microwave to

Optical Frequencies,

Christophe Fumeaux,

University of Adelaide.

Longfang Zou,

Withawat Withaya-

chumnankul, Charan

M. Shah, Arnan

Mitchell, Maciej

Klemm, Madhu

Bhaskaran Sharath

Surface Coatings

(Nanobio-

technology)

Meeting

Rooms 1 & 2

Title TBA,

Phillip Messersmith

(Invited),

Northwestern

University, USA

Bioimprinted

Surfaces: a new

approach for

controlling cell

response, Isha

Mutreja, University

of Canterbury.

John Evans, Maan

Alkaisi

Polymer-

nanoparticle

complexes

(Nanomaterials)

Chair: Ajayan

Vinu

Riverbank 3

Investigation of

Poly (phenylene

sulphide)

Nanocomposites

Reinforced with

Silicon Carbide

Nanoparticles,

Ranya Simons,

CSIRO. Qiang Yuan,

Patricia Hyra,

Chun, Lu, Shirley

Shen

Fluorescent and

magnetic carbon

dot-polymer

nanocomposites for

latent fingermark

detection,

Jessirie Dilag, Flinders

Centre for Nanoscale

Science and

Technology. Hilton

Kobus, Christpher

Gibson, Yang Yu,

Amanda Ellis

Hydrocarbon

Plasma Polymer

Functionalised

Particles with

Tailored Surface

Hydrophobicity,

Behnam Akhavan,

University of

South Australia.

Karyn Jarvis, Peter

Majewski

Electron

Microscopy (TEM)

(Nanochara-

cterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Chair: Martin J

Hytch

Riverbank 1

Seeing the light

(elements):

robust bright field

imaging in atomic

resolution scanning

transmission

electron microscopy,

Dr Scott Findlay

(Invited), Monash

University. Naoya

Shibata, Yuichi

Ikuhara

Oxygen by STEM

on Atomic Scale:

Where It Is and

Where It Isn’t,

Albina Borisevich

(Invited), Oak

Ridge National

Laboratory

Correlative Light

and Electron

Microscopy

(CLEM) - Medical

Imaging of Cells

and Viruses

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Chair: Ric Webb

Riverbank 4

CLEM applications

in malaria research,

Melanie Rug

(Invited), Centre

for Advanced

Microscopy; The

Australian National

University.

Yannick Schwab,

Tilo Fobes,

Alexander Maier

Using subcellular

spatial alignment

for live-cell CLEM

to investigate

mitochondrial

degradation,

Georg Ramm

(Invited), Monash

University

Innovation and

Advances in SEM //

Applications of SEM

in Nanomaterials

Research

(Materials/

Instrumentation

and Development)

Chair: Peter Miller &

Flame Burgmann

Riverbank 2

The Road towards

Standardless

Quantitative

X-Ray

Microanalysis,

RaynaldGauvin,

McGill University

Recent

development

of an extreme

low voltage

FE-SEM and its

applications,

Shunsuke Asahina,

JEOL (Australasia)

Pty. Ltd. Yusuke

Sakuda, Toshiyuki

Kanazawa, Naoki

Kikuchi

Low Voltage In-

Lens Backscatter

SEM Imaging of

Natural Fibre

Polymers with

Organic Surface

Treatments, Ron

Rasch, University

of QLD. Arthur

Stricher, Barry

Wood, Rowan Truss

A C M M 2 3 I C O N N 2 0 1 4

C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M P 2 7

Water Splitting

and Environment

(Energy and

Environment)

Hall C

11.45am – 12.00pm

Highly Active,

Nano-structured

Screen-Printed

Electrocatalysts

for Water

Oxidation

Based on beta-

Manganese

Oxide, Monika

Fekete, Monash

University. Rosalie

Hocking, Shery

Chang, Cristina

Italiano, Francesco

Arena, Antonio

Patti, Leone

Spiccia

12.00am – 12.15pm

Impact of Cu

Oxidation State

on Photocatalytic

H2 Production by

Cu/TiO2, Minsu

Jung, University of

New South Wales.

Yun-Hau Ng, Yijiao

Jiang, Jason Scott,

Rose Amal

12.15am – 12.30pm

Design of Band

Engineered Metal

Chalcogenide

nanomaterials for

Energy-related

Applications,

Zhigang Chen, Jin

Zhou & Guang Han,

The University of

Queensland. Lina

Cheng, Lei Yang

Porous

Nanomaterials

(Nanomaterials)

Halls ADE

Intelligent

Design of

Porous Materials

for Efficient

Co2 capture,

Ravichandar

Babarao, CSIRO.

Sam Lau, Anita

Hill, Matthew Hill

Understanding soft

porous crystals:

towards exceptional

gas separation

performance,

sensing, and

catalysis,

Christopher Sumby,

The University

of Adelaide. Witold

Bloch, Ravichandar

Babarao,

Christian Doonan,

Matthew Hill

Nanoporous

anodic alumina

for selective

interferometric

sensing of nickel

and gold ions:

A comparative

study, Tushar

Kumeria,

University of

Adelaide. Abel

Santos, Dusan

Losci

Antennas &

Plasmonic

Waveguides

(Nanophotonics)

Meeting Room 10

Steerable optical

nanoantenna link,

Harald Giessen,

University of

Stuttgart. Daniel

Dregely, Klas

Lindfors, Markus

Lippitz

The Application

of RF Antenna

Designs to

Plasmonic Based

Quantum Source

Enhancement,

Timothy James,

University of

Melbourne.

Timothy David,

Ann Roberts

Design of input

port for plasmonic

integrated

circuits,

Evgeniy

Panchenko,

University of

Melbourne.

Timothy James,

Ann Roberts

Surface Coatings

(Nanobio-

technology)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Smart coatings

made from

responsive

colloidal particles

for controlling

cell-substrate

interactions,

Andreas Fery,

University

Bayreuth. Munish

Chanana, Julia

Gensel, Johann

Erath, Eva

Betthausen, Axel.

H. E. Mueller,

Thomas Hellweg,

Claus Duschl, Inna

Dewald

Engineering

Silicon Nanowire

Arrays for

Delivering

Biomolecular

Cargos to

Mammalian Cells,

Roey Elnathan,

University of South

Australia. Bahman

Delalt, Hashim

Alhmoud, Nico

Voelcker

Enhancing the

Biocompatibility

of Antimicrobial

Nano-Silver

Coated Surfaces

through

Appropriate

Surface

Functionalization

of Nano-Silvers,

Shima Taheri,

University of South

Australia

Polymer-

nanoparticle

complexes

(Nanomaterials)

Riverbank 3

Nanoporous

functional polymer

and carbon

nanoparticle,

Tianyu Yang, AIBN

Nano-porous

metal frameworks

fabrication

by metal

nano-particle

dispersion across

amphiphilic block

co-polymers,

Ludovic Dumee,

Deakin University.

Jean-Baptiste

Lemoine ,Peter

Hodgeson, LIngxue

Kong

Structure of

Cyclic Poly(methyl

methacrylate)

Stereocomplexes

Determined

by Molecular

Dynamics

Simulation,

Andrew

Christofferson,

RMIT University.

George Yiapanis,

Jing Ren, Greg

Qiao, Irene

Yarovski

Electron

Microscopy (TEM)

(Nanochara-

cterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Riverbank 1

Interface

examination

of conductive

polymer/metal

composite with

through-silicon

via for 3D-LSI

(TEM),

Barbara Horvath,

National Institute

for Materials

Science (NIMS). Jin

Kawakita, Toyohiro

Chikyow

Installation

of a Cold FEG

JEOL ARM200F

Aberration

Corrected STEM

at the University

of Wollongong,

Dave Mitchell,

University of

Wollongong.

Gilberto Casillas,

Elena Pereloma

Correlative Light

and Electron

Microscopy

(CLEM) - Medical

Imaging of Cells

and Viruses

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Riverbank 4

Correlative

light-electron

microscopy

(CLEM) combining

live-cell

imaging and

immunolabeling

of ultrathin

cryosections,

Viola Oorschot

(Invited), UMCU.

Carolien van

Rijnsoever, Judith

Klumperman.

Innovation and

Advances in SEM //

Applications of SEM

in Nanomaterials

Research

(Materials/

Instrumentation

and Development)

Riverbank 2

Investigating the

environmental

transformation

of surface

functionalized

silver nanoparticles

facilitated

by plasma-

polymerization,

Maryam Khaksar,

UNISA. Ryo Sekine,

Erica Donner, Enzo

Lombi, Krasimir

Vasilev

Plasma

Polymerization

for the Versatile

Nanoscale

Functionalization

of Thin Film

Composite

Membranes, Rackel

Reis, Victoria

University. Bjorn

Winther-Jensen,

Ludovic Dumee,

Mary She, Mikel

Duke, John Orbell

Effect of Heat

on Particle Size

Distribution of

Nano Calcium

Carbonate, Md

Nuruzzaman,

CERAR, University

of South

Australia. Md.

Shofiqul Islam,

Mohammad

Mahmudur

Rahman, Ravi

Naidu

Wednesday 5 February 2014

12.30pm – 1.30pm Lunch, Halls F&G

12.30pm – 1.30pm Publishing in Nature Journals, Elisa De Ranieri, Associate Editor at Nature Nanotechnology

ROOM

Water Splitting II

(Energy and

Environment)

Hall C

1.30pm – 1.45pm

Highly efficient

2D nanosheet-

based hybrid

photocatalysts

for visible light-

induced H2 and

O2 generation,

Seong-Ju

Hwang (Invited),

Ewha Womans

University, Seoul

1.45pm – 2.00pm

2.00pm – 2.15pm

Photocathodes

for water splitting,

Thomas Nann,

University of

South Australia.

Thomas J

Macdonald, Yatin

Mange, Sait Elmas

Graphene

(Nanomaterials)

Chair: Paul

Dastoor

Halls ADE

Structure,

electronic

and chemical

properties of

graphene and

related 2D

materials,

Nikhil Medhekar

(Invited), Monash

University

Noble metal

nanoparticles

patterning on

grapheme,

Xianjue Chen,

Flinders University

Fabrication

(Nanophotonics)

Chair: Aleks

Rakic

Meeting Room 10

Plasmonic

supra-colloidal

structures: From

assembly principles

to applications,

Andreas Fery

(Invited), University

Bayreuth. Nicolas

Pazos-Perez,

Mareen B.

Mueller, Moritz

Tebbe, Christoph

Hanske, Matthias

Karg, Alexander

Wittemann, Ramon

Alvarez-Puebla,

Luis Liz-Marzan

Fabrication of Sub-

wavelength Surface

Gratings on Exposed-

Core Microstructured

Optical Fibres,

Georgios Tsiminis,

University of

Adelaide. Stephen

Warren-Smith, Iain

Robertson, Graham

Turnbull, Ifor Samuel,

Nigel Spooner, Tanya

Monro

Nano-bio

Interactions

(Nanobio-

technology)

Meeting

Rooms 1 & 2

Synthetic vaccine

nanocarriers

mimicking

structure and

function of

pathogens,

Prof. Bruno De

Geest (Invited),

Ghent University

Penetration

of Immuno-

Nanoparticles in

Tumour Tissues,

Benjamin Thierry,

Ian Wark Research

Institute. Guangjun

Nie, Tianqing Liu

Surfaces and

Interfaces

(Computational

Nanotechnology)

Chair: Irene

Yarovsky

Riverbank 3

Diffusion of

Lithium ions on

2D Silicon by

first principles

calculations,

Mike Ford,

University of

Technology.Jeff

Setiadi, Matthew

Arnold

Effect of Substrate

on the Structure

of Silicene for

Use in Electronic

Devices,

Michelle Spencer,

RMIT University.

Tetsuya Morishita

Predictive

modelling

of silicon

nanoparticle

morphology

and surface

termination,

Hugh Wilson,

CSIRO Materials

Science &

Engineering.

Amanda Barnard

Nanowires

(Nanochar-

acterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Chair: Julie

Cairney

Riverbank 1

Impact of

Catalysts in the

Epitaxial Growth

of III-V Nanowires,

Prof. Jin Zou

(Invited),

University of

Queensland

Nanocharac-

terisation of

nitrogen dopants

in ZnO nanowires,

Cuong Ton-That,

University of

Technology,

Sydney.

Liangchen Zhu,

Matthew Phillips,

Anton Tadich, Lars

Thomsen, Bruce

Cowie

Applications of

Correlative Light

and Electron

Microscopy

(CLEM)

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Chair: Filip Braet

& Melanie Rug

Riverbank 4

Advances in

the structural

characterisation

of hydrogels

by electron

tomography,

Andrew Leis

(Invited), CSIRO.

Sofia Oiseth,

Sandra Crameri,

Leif Lundin

Multi-modal imaging

and the search for

a sixth sense,

Jeremy Shaw,

Centre for

Microscopy,

Characterisation

and Analysis.

Alastair Boyd,

Martin Saunders,

Michael House,

Boris Baer, Gary

Cowin.

CLEM and The

Search for the

Magnetore-

ceptors,

David Keays, IMP.

Mattias Lauwers,

Paul Pichler,

Nathaniel Edelman,

Robert Hickman,

Guetner Resch,

Marion Salzer,

Martin Saunders,

Jeremy Shaw

Innovation and

Advances in SEM

and EBSD

(Materials/

Instrumentation

and Development)

Chair: John Terlet

& Brendan Griffin

Riverbank 2

X-Ray

Microanalysis and

Imaging with High

Spatial Resolution

with a State of the

Art Field Emission

Scanning Electron

Microscope,

Raynald Gauvin

(Invited), McGill

University.Nicholas

Brodusch, Hendrix

Demers

Nanoscale

characterisation in

the SEM: exploring

novel applications

of transmission

Kikuchi diffraction,

Patrick Trimby,

The University

of Sydney. Gavin

Hunt, Steven

Moody, Saritha

Samudrala, Limei

Yang, Julie Cairney

A C M M 2 3 I C O N N 2 0 1 4

C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M P 2 9

Water Splitting II

(Energy and

Environment)

Hall C

2.15pm – 2.30pm

Three-dimensional

graphene-

based hydrated

electrocatalysts

for highly efficient

oxygen evolution,

Sheng Chen, The

University of

Adelaide. Jingjing

Duan, Shi Zhang

Qiao

2.30pm – 2.45pm

Cu2O/ TiO2/ CuO

heterojunction

photoelectrodes

for photoelect-

rochemical

conversion of

light energy,

Peng Wang, The

University of New

South Wales. Yun

Hau Ng, Rose Amal

2.45pm – 3.00pm

Tailor made multi-

component oxide

nanoparticles

produced by

Double Flame

Spray Pyrolysis

and their

application for

photocatalytic

water splitting

Henrike Katharina

Grossmann,

University Bremen.

Tim Grieb, Lutz

Mandler

Graphene

(Nanomaterials)

Halls ADE

Effect of Si flux on

graphene epitaxial

formation on 3C

SiC/Si (111) in UHV,

Bharati Gupta,

QUT.

M Notarianni,

N Mashra, W

Macaskill, M

Shafiei, F Iacopi, N

Motta

Reduction of

Graphene Oxide

Nanosheets via

amino acids, Ngoc

Hoa-Diana Tran,

The University of

Adelaide. Shervin

Kabiri, Dusan Losic

Device-Scale

Simulations

of Graphene

Antidot Lattices,

TG Pedersen,

Aalborg University.

S.J Brun, M.R

Thomsend,

M.L Trolle, J. G

Pedersen

Fabrication

(Nanophotonics)

Meeting Room 10

Fabrication and

optical properties

of ZnO microdisks

for whispering-

gallery

mode lasing

applications,

Sumin Choi, UTS.

Cuong Ton-That,

Matthew R. Phillips,

Igor Aharonovich

Fabrication of low-

loss nanodiamond

doped tellurite

fibres, Heike

Ebendorff-

Heidepriem,

University of

Adelaide. Yinlan

Ruan, Hong Ji,

Brant Gibson,

Tanya Monor

Aligned Linear

Arrays of

Crystalline

Nanoparticles:

Fabrication and

Optical Properties,

Alison Funston,

Monash University.

Nano-bio

Interactions

(Nanobio-

technology)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Biological

Interactions of

Multilayered

Polymer Capsules,

Yan Yan, University

of Melbourne.

Frank Caruso

Distribution

and mode of

uptake of poly-

(ethyleneimine)-

functionalized

PGMA

nanoparticles in

a pregnant rat

model, Diwei Ho,

The University of

Western Australia.

Joan Leong, Tristan

Clemons, Peter

Mark, Tamara Abel,

Brendan J. Waddell,

Swaminathan Iyer,

Jeffrey A. Keelan

Evaluation of

Chemoth-

erapeutic Efficacy

of Transferrin

Receptor Targeted

Multifunctional

Nanoparticle

Formulation in an

Orthotopic PC-3

Prostate carcinoma

model, Ruhani

Singh, UWA. Mike

House, Marck

Norret, Nicole Smith,

Samantha South,

Timothy St.Pierre,

K.Swaminathan Iyer.

Surfaces and

Interfaces

(Computational

Nanotechnology)

Riverbank 3

Embedded silicon

nanocrystals-

tailoring the

interface between

the nanocrystals

and the host matrix,

Vancho Kocevski,

Department

of Physics and

Astronomy, Uppsala

University. Olle

Eriksoon, Jan Rusz

Surface

magnetism in

SrTiO3/LaAlO3

heterostructures:

the role of Al

vacancies, Leigh

Weston, The

University of

Sydney. Xiangyuan

Cui, Catherine

Stampfl

Surface stability of

ZnO nanoparticles

based on first

principles

thermodynamics,

Chunguang Tang,

CSIRO. Amanda

Barnard, Michelle

Spencer

Nanowires

(Nanochar-

acterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Riverbank 1

Interdiffusion at

Heterointerface

on Optical

Properties of GaAs/

AlGaAs Core-

shell Nanowires,

Nian Jiang, The

Australian National

University. Qiang

Gao, Patrick

Parkinson, Jennifer

Wong-Leung, Sudha

Mokkapatim Steffen

Breuer, Hoe Tan,

Changlin Zheng,

Joanne Etheridge,

Chennupati

Jagadish

Investigation of

GaAs/AlGaAs

heterostructure

core-shell nanowires

by scanning

transmission electron

microscopy, Changlin

Zheng, Monash

Centre for Electron

Microscopy, Monash

University. Hanne

Kauko, Jenny

Wong-Leung, Ye

Zhu, Christian Dwyer,

Antonius T. J. van

Helvoort, Qiang

Gao, Hark Hoe Tan,

Chennupati Jagadish,

Joanne Etheridge

Elemental

Diffusion in In(Ga)

As/GaAs Quantum

Dots Grown by

Droplet Epitaxy,

Zibin Chen,

University of

Sydney. Wen Lei,

Bin Chen, Yanbo

Wang, Xiaozhou,

Liao, Hoe Tan,

Jin Zhou, Simon

Ringer, Chennupati

Jagadish

Applications of

Correlative Light

and Electron

Microscopy

(CLEM)

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Riverbank 4

Identifying and

characterising

magnetic

iron oxides

in biological

systems,

Alastair Boyd,

The University of

Western Australia.

Michael House,

Gary Cowin, Boris

Baer, Peta Clode,

Jeremy Shaw.

NanoSIMS

and S-XRF

complementarity

in the investigation

of trace elements

in plants, Lombi

System to

Synapse: A

Correlative Small

Animal Imaging

Suite,

Webb

Innovation and

Advances in SEM

and EBSD

(Materials/

Instrumentation

and Development)

Riverbank 2

Effect of

the Electron

Microscope

Column Detector

Geometry on

Quantification

Results,

Richard Wuhrer,

University of

Western Sydney.

Ken Moran.

The Future

SEM Sees 3

Dimensions...

Bringing

Deconvolution

Techniques to

the Electron

Microscope, Ben

Lich, FEI Electron

Optics. Faysal

Boughorbel,

Xiadong Zhuge,

Pavel Potocek

Orientation

contrast imaging

and orientation

mapping on

ultrafine grained

materials using

Transmission

Kikuchi Diffraction

(TKD) in SEM,

Goran

Wednesday 5 February 2014

3.00pm – 3.30pm Afternoon Tea, Halls F&G

Energy Storage

(Energy and

Environment)

Hall C

3.30pm – 3.45pm

Nanostructured

MnO2 based

Thermopower

Wave Sources,

Sumeet Walia,

RMIT University

3.45pm – 4.00pm

Strategies towards

enhanced low

pressure volumetric

hydrogen storage

in nanoporous cryo-

adsorbents, Afsana

Ahmed, Swinburne

University of

Technology. Aaron

Thornton, Kristina

Konstas, Sridhar

Kumar Kannam,

Ravichandar

Babarao, Billy D.

Todd, Anita J. Hill,

Matthew R. Hill

4.00pm – 4.15pm

Supercapacitor

Using

Electrochemically

Exfoliated

Graphene,

Jinzhang Liu,

Queensland

University of

Technology. Marco

Notarianni, Nunzio

Motta

Graphene and

Nanoscale

Assembly

(Nanomaterials)

Chair: Nikhil

Medhekar

Halls ADE

The large-scale

chemical synthesis

of graphene

nanoribbons,

Mohammad

Choucair,

University of

Sydney

Functional

Graphene -

Polyelectrolyte

Thin Films formed

by Hydrogen

Bondin,

Alison Sham,

Australian National

University.

Shannon Notley

Graphene Coated

Polymeric

Microspheres: New

Versatile Hybrid

Materials, Hullathy

Subban Ganapathy,

Kumamoto

University.

Shoji Nozato, Akira

Nakasuga, Rika

Fukuda, Makato

Takafuji, Hirotaka

Ihara

Metallic

Nanoparticles

(Nanophotonics)

Chair: Andreas

Fery

Meeting Room 10

A reconfigurable

3D plasmonic

nanomachine, Na

Liu, Max Planck

Institute for

Intelligent Systems

Plasmon

hybrizidation in

bimetallic core-

shells,

Matthew Arnold,

UTS. Martin Blaber,

Michael Ford

Multipolar

Plasmon

Resonances on

Drilled Silver

Nano-Triangles,

Michael Cortie, UTS.

Matthew Arnold,

Glen Fletcher

Nano-bio

Interactions

(Nanobio-

technology)

Meeting

Rooms 1 & 2

TBC, Asst. Prof.

Nathan Gianneschi

(Invited),

University of

California, San

Diego

Engineering

Bio-Responsive

Polymer Carriers

for Biomedical

Applications,

Sylvia. T Gunawan,

The University of

Melbourne. Kang

Liang, Georgina K.

Such, Angus P.R.

Johnston, Melissa

K. M. Leung, Jewel

Cui, Frank Caruso

TITLE

(Nanobio-

technology)

Chair: David

Lewis

Meeting

Rooms 1 & 2

The challenges of

launching a ‘nano’

product - from

manufacturing

to public

positioning, Prof.

Paul McCormick

(Invited),

University of

Western Australia

How national

research facilities

are providing

a competitive

advantage for

Australian start-

up companies,

Warren McKenzie,

Australian

National

Fabrication Facility

Nanowires and

Atom Probe

(Nanochar-

acterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Chair: J.Zou

Riverbank 1

Atomic scale

studies of

nanostructured

and nanoscale

materials with

atom probe

tomography, Julie

Cairney (Invited),

University of

Sydney

Studies of

Nanoscale

Systems using

Infrared and

X-ray Radiation

from Australia

Synchrotron

Light Source,

Prof. Michael

James, Australian

Synchrotron

Applications of

Correlative Light

and Electron

Microscopy

(CLEM) (Biology

and Life Sciences)

Chair: Jeanette

Killius & Ric Webb

Riverbank 4

Correlative light

and electron

microscopy to

elucidate cellular

processes in

endothelial

transport and

colon cancer, Filip

Braet (Invited),

Australian Centre

for Microscopy

and Microanalysis,

The University of

Sydney

Ground State

Depletion based

Membrane Raft

Imaging after

Cholesterol

Manipulation,

Jeffrey Henriquez,

The University of

Sydney. Delfine

Cheng, Minh

Huynh, Louise

Cole, Filip Braet

Innovation and

Advances in FIB-

SEM (Materials/

Instruentation and

Development)

Chair: Charlie

Kong & Animesh

Basak

Riverbank 2

3D EDS

Microanalysis by

FIB-SEM Applied to

Ni-base Superalloy

RR1000, Stephen

Croxall (Invited),

Department of

Materials Science

& Metallurgy,

University of

Cambridge.

P.Burdet, C.Hardy,

P.A Midgley

THE NANOWO-

RKBENCH:

Automated

Nanorobotic

system inside

of Scanning

Electron or

Focused Ion Beam

Microscopes, Eva

Maynicke, Klocke

Nanotechnik GmbH

A C M M 2 3 I C O N N 2 0 1 4

C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M P 3 1

Energy Storage

(Energy and

Environment)

Hall C

4.15pm – 4.30pm

Computational

Materials Design

for Next Generation

Rechargeable

Batteries, Nikhil

Medhekar, Monash

University. M

Mortazavi, J Deng,

C Wang

4.30pm – 4.45pm

Magnesium

Nanoparticles

Prepared

by Chemical

Reduction Method

for Hydrogen

Storage, Wei Liu,

UNSW. Dr Kondo-

Francois Aguey

Zinsou

4.45pm – 5.00pm

Synthesis of

Functionalised

Porous

Nanomaterials for

Gas Separation

and Storage,

Melanie Kitchin,

CSIRO/Adelaide

University.

Kristina Konstas,

Matthew Hill,

Christian Doonan,

Christopher Sumby

Graphene and

Nanoscale

Assembly

(Nanomaterials)

Halls ADE

Atto-litre printing:

Nanoscale Liquid

Deposition from

an Atomic Force

Microscope Tip,

Cathal O’Connell,

University of

Wollongong.

Michael Higgins,

Simon Moulton

Solution-processed

ZnO films as an

alternative to

sputtered buffer

layers fo inorganic

photovoltaics,

Enrico Della

Gaspera, CSIRO.

Joel van Embden,

Jacek Jasieniak

Investigating

Templating

within Polymer-

Scaffolded

Dynamic

Combinatorial

Libraries,

Clare. S Mahon,

Newcastle

University. David A.

Fulton

Metallic

Nanoparticles

(Nanophotonics)

Meeting Room 10

Periodic Arrays

of Silver

Nanocylinders

and Dimers, the

Effects of a Mirror

and Fluorescence

Enhancement, Ewa

Goldys, Macquarie

University. Henrique

Baltar, Krystyna

Drozdowicz-Tomsia

Energy Transfer

between Dyes

and Metal

Nanocrystals - The

Power of Distance,

Paul Mulvaney,

University of

Melbourne

Multimode

Plasmon

Resonances on

Double- and

Triple-decker

Stacks of Silver

Nanotriangles,

N Shacheraghi,

UTS

Nano-bio

Interactions

(Nanobio-

technology)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

A Platform

Technology

utilising

Mesoporous Silica

Nanoparticles for

Efficient Delivery

of Vaccines, Donna

Mahony

Development and

Applications of

Porphyrin-Lipid

Nanoparticles

for Cancer

Theranostics, Brian

Wilson, University

of Toronto/

University Health

Network. Gang

Zheng

Linear Arrays of

Multifunctional

Nanoparticles via

Capillary Force

Lithography

as Biomaterial

Platforms,

Dominic Ho, The

University of

Western Australia.

Jianli Zou, Nicole

Smith, Stuart

Hodgetts, Giles

Plant, Alan Harvey,

Igor Luzinov,

Swaminathan Iyer

Killugudi

TITLE

(Nanobio-

technology)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

NanoConnect:

Providing a Bridge

between Industry

and University,

Jonathan

Campbell, Flinders

University. David

Lewis

Developments in

Nanotechnology

Patent

Adjudication:

Implications

for Commer-

cialization, Donald

Lewis, Lewis Kohn

& Fitzwilliam LLP

Patenting

Nanotechnology

- Tips and Trends,

Geordie Oldfield,

Watermark

Intellectual Asset

Management

Nanowires and

Atom Probe

(Nanochar-

acterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Riverbank 1

Atom probe

tomography of core-

shell nanoparticles,

Peter Felfer, ACMM.

Katja Eder, Paul

Benndorf, Peter

Liddicoat, Henning

Galinski, Andrew

Magyar, David Bell,

Norbert Kruser,

Simon Ringer, Julie

Cairney

Size matters:

Oxygen transport

in noble metals,

Barbara Scherrer,

Australian Centre

for Microscopy

and Microanalysis.

Henning Galinski,

Max Doebeli, Julie

Cairney

Probing the

coupling between

holes and nuclear

spins in GaAs

using a Landau

level diode,

Dr. Oleh Klochan,

UNSW. Ian Farrer,

Dave Ritchie, Alex

Hamilton

Applications of

Correlative Light

and Electron

Microscopy

(CLEM)

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Riverbank 4

3-D TEM and

correlative light

and electron

microscopy of

membrane-bound

vesicles in Caco-2

cells, Gerry Shami,

The University of

Sydney. Jeffrey

Henriquez, Delfine

Cheng, Filip Braet

Correlative

analysis of actin

arrays via optical

super-resolution

microscopy and

transmission

electron

tomography,

Delfine Cheng,

The University

of Sydney. Minh

Huynh, Jeffrey

Henriquez, Gerald

Shami, Filip Braet

Investigating

the process

of endothelial

vesiculation using

correlative light

and electron

microscopy,

Naveena

Gokoolparsadh,

Australian Centre

for Microscopy

and Microanalysis.

Sharissa Latham,

Filip Braet, Valery

Combes, Georges

Grau

Innovation and

Advances in FIB-

SEM

(Materials/

Instruentation and

Development)

Riverbank 2

Concentrated

Ar Ion Milling

for Aberration-

Corrected Electron

Microscopy,

Kamran

Khajehpour, AXT.

Paul E Fischione

3D Tomography

of Single Bacterial

Cells with FIB/SEM,

Boyin Liu, Monash

University.Heidi Yu,

Tuck Ng, Hian Li,

Jing Fu

The study on

nucleation

crystallography

of Mg grains on

active inoculants

by using FIB-

TEM, Dong Qiu,

University of

Queensland.

Mingxing Zhang

5.00pm – 6.00pm ACMM Poster Session and Happy Hour

Thursday 6 February 2014

7.30am – 5.00pm Registration Open, Foyer G

9.00am – 9.45am Quantitative in-situ Imaging in the STEM/ETEM/DTEM, Dr Nigel Browning, Pacific Northwest

National Laboratory, USA, Halls ADE

9.45am – 10.30am Nanowires: Building Blocks for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, Professor Charles Lieber,

Harvard University, USA, Halls ADE

10.30am – 11.00am Morning Tea, Halls F & G

Photovoltaics I

(Energy and

Environment)

Hall C

11.00am – 11.15am

One-Pot, Multigram

Synthesis of

Cu2ZnSnS4 and

Cu2ZnGeS4

Nanocrystals using

a Dual Precursor

Approach,

Anthony Chesman,

CSIRO. Joel van

Embden, Noel

Duffy, Enrico Della

Gaspera, Nathan

Webster, Jack

Jasieniak

11.15am – 11.30am

Investigation of

Solution Processed

Few Layer

Graphene for use

in Graphene-Silicon

Schottky Junctions,

Lachlan Larsen,

Flinders University.

Amanda Ellis, Joe

Shapter

Synthesis of

nanoscale

materials

(Nanomaterials)

Chair: Michael

Cortie

Halls ADE

The Material

Effects of Thin Film

Polymer Assembly

Techniques,

Joseph Richardson,

University of

Melbourne.

Jiwei Cui, Hirotaka

Ejima, Kristian

Kempe, Kang Liang,

Frank Caruso

Synthetic Growth

Concept: a

simulation concept

for designing

the and guiding

the synthesis

of inherently

nanostructured

materials and

low-dimensional,

Gueorgui

Gueorguiev,

Linkoping

University

Devices &

Applications

(Nanophotonics)

Chair: Paul

Mulvaney

Meeting Room 10

Thermal

Plasmonics for

Energy Conversion,

David Norris

(Invited), ETH

Zurich

Nanomaterials

for Diagnosis

(Nanobiot-

echnology)

Meeting

Rooms 1 & 2

Upconversion

SuperDots: driving

upconversion

towards single

nanocrystal

sensitivity,

Jiangbo Zhao,

Macquarie

University. Dayong

Jin, Erik Schartner,

Yiqing Lu, Yujia Liu,

Andrei Zvyagin,

Judith Dawes, Jim

Piper, Ewa Goldys,

Tanya Monro

Oesophageal

Sentinel Lymph

Node Identification

in a Swine Model

using Magnetic

Lymphotropic

Contrast Agents,

Aidan Cousins,

University of South

Australia. George

Balalis, A.Bruce

Wedding, Sarah

Thompson, Bejamin

Thierry

Safety and Fate

(Commerc-

ialisation of

Nanot-echnology)

Chair: Howard

Morris

Riverbank 3

The aim of

nanodevice

was to develop

instruments for

NP detection in

workplaces,

Dr.Kai Savolainen

(Invited), Finnish

Institute of

Occupational

Health

Advanced

Nanomat

erials Research

(Nanocha

racterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Chair: Daniel

Tune

Riverbank 1

A Comparison of

Mechanochemical

Reaction Systems

for Manufacturing

Nanoparticulate

(ZnO)x(ZnWO4)1-x

Powders, Aaron

Dodd, CMCA

Nanofibrous

poly(vinylidene

fluoride)

incorporating

lithium bistriflu-

oromethanesul-

fonamide

separators for

application in

ionic liquid battery

technology,

Dr Yen Truong,

CSIRO. Pon Kao,

Ilias Kyratzis, Chi

Huynh, Florain

Graichen, Anand

Bhatt, Adam Best

Applications of

Microscopy and

Microanalysis in

Plant Science

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Chair: Gwen Mayo

Riverbank 4

Imaging of plant

tissues for cell

size analysis with

the backscattered

electron detector in

a variable pressure

scanning electron

microscope,

Mark Talbot

(Invited), CSIRO.

R.G White

The Future of

Microscopy

Education and

Teaching

(Materials/

Instrumentation

& Development)

Chair: Joe

Shapter

Riverbank 2

Evolution or

Revolution, the

role of MOOCs

in teaching

microscopy,

Tim White (Invited),

Nanyany Technical

University

A C M M 2 3 I C O N N 2 0 1 4

C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M P 3 3

Photovoltaics I

(Energy and

Environment)

Hall C

11.30am – 11.45am

Hydrothermal

Synthesis of

Cu2ZnSnS4

Nanoparticles

for Solar Cell

Application,

Vincent Tiing

Tiong, Queensland

University of

Technology.

Hongxia Wang,

John Bell

11.45am – 12.00pm

Auger-Assisted

Electron Transfer

to Engineered

Surface Traps in

Photoex-citedCdSe

Nanocrystals:

Overcoming the

Unfavourable Frank-

Condon Overlap in

the Marcus Inverted

Regime, Marco

Califano, University

of Leeds. Haiming

Zhu, Ye Yang,

Kim hyeon-Duek,

Nianhui Song,

Youwei Wang,

Wengqing Zhang,

Oleg V. Prezhdo,

Tianquan Lian

12.00am – 12.15pm

2D and 3D in situ

X-ray microscopy

of germanium

anodes,

Michael Toney,

SLAC National

Accelerator

Laboratory.

Johanna Nelson

Weker, Nian Liu, Joy

Andrews, Yi Cui

Synthesis of

nanoscale

materials

(Nanomaterials)

Halls ADE

An effective

one-pot synthesis

strategy for

platinum-based

bimetallic

nanocatalysts,

Gerard Leteba,

Macquarie

University. Olaf

Conrad, Candace

Lang

Metal-induced

etching of silicon:

a facile method to

fabricate porous

and solid silicon

nanowires, Kamran

Khajehpour, AXT.

Tim Williams, Laure

Bourgeois, Sam

Adeloju

Noble metal-

based hybrid

nanocrystals:

seed-mediated

synthesis

and catalytic

applications,

Yuanzhi Chen,

Xiamen University

Devices &

Applications

(Nanophotonics)

Meeting Room 10

Studies of organic

semiconducting

devices using

neutron reflection

and selective

deuteration,

Michael James,

ANSTO. Tamim

Darwish, Andrew

Nelson, Paul Shaw,

Kwan Lee, Arthur

Smith, Hamish

Cavaye, Ian Gentle,

Paul Meredith, Paul

Burn

High-efficiency

Broadband

Photonic Crystal

Opto-Thermo-

Mechanical MEMS

Excitation and

Detection, Yuerui

Lu, ANU. Amit Lal

Sensing and Imaging

with THz Quantum

Cascade Lasers:

Laser Feedback

Interferometry

Approach,

Aleksandar Rakic,

UQ. Thomas Taimre,

Karl Bertling, Yah

Leng Lim, Milan

Nikolic, Paul Dean,

James Keeley, Alex

Valavanis, Raed

Alhathlool, Suraj

Khanna, Mohammad

Lachab, Dragan

Indjin, Zoran Ikonic,

Paul Harrison,

Edmund Linfield, A.

Giles Davies

Nanomaterials

for Diagnosis

(Nanobiot-

echnology)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Dynamic DNA

nanotechnology

as a new tool for

DNA genotyping,

Amanda Ellis,

Flinders University

Micomotion of

Cancer Cells

Monitored by

Long-range

Surface Plasmon

Resonance

Based on Optical

Fluctuation

Analysis, Chih-

Tsung Yang, Ian

Wark Research

Institute. Régis

Méjard, Pierre

Bagnaninchi, Hans

Griesser, Benjamin

Thierry

Imaging ZnO

Nanoparticles

Inside Human

Immune Cells

Using Synchrotron

X-Ray Microflu-

orescence,

Bryce Feltis,

Monash & RMIT

Universities. Simon

James, Jing Fu,

Terence Turney,

Paul Wright

Safety and Fate

(Commerc-

ialisation of

Nanot-echnology)

Riverbank 3

Emerging

techniques for the

physico-chemical

characterisation

of manufactured

nanomaterials,

Victoria Coleman,

National

Measurement

Institute. Maitreyee

Roy, David Saxby,

James Ranville

In vitro

nanoparticle

biological

properties

prediction, Dave

Winkler, CSIRO.

Vidana Epa, Frank

Burden, Bing Yan,

Stanely Shaw, Ralph

Weissleder, Carlos

Tassa

Retention and

remobilisation

of silver and

silver sulphide

nanoparticles in

soil,

Divina Navarro,

CSIRO Land and

Water. Jason Kirby,

Mike Mclaughlin,

Lynn Waddinton,

Rai Kookana

Advanced

Nanomat

erials Research

(Nanocha

racterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Riverbank 1

Styrene-butadiene

rubber (SBR)/

graphene

nanocomposites:

mechanical

and electrical

properties,

Sherif Araby,

University of South

Australia. Jun Ma,

Peter Majewski

Synthesis of

Deuterated Organic

Compounds

such as Lipids,

Phospholipids,

and Heterocycles:

Applications in

SANS, Diffraction,

Neutron

Reflectometry and

NMR, Nageshwar

Rao Yepuri, ANSTO.

Tamim Darwish,

Greta Moraes,

Michael James,

Peter Holden

The Investigation

of Optical

Properties of

Water Soluble

Quantum Dots in

Biological Context,

Fatemeh Mir Najafi

Zadeh, University of

New South Wales.

John Stride

Applications of

Microscopy and

Microanalysis in

Plant Science

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Riverbank 4

Combining in

situ PCR with

cyro-SEM XRMA

to interrogate the

mechanism of cell

specific nutrient

storage in plants,

amongst other

things,

Matthew Gilliham

(Invited), ARC

Centre of

Excellence in Plant

Energy Biology,

Waite Research

Institute

Mapping the

micronutrient

distribution

in grains

overexpressing

HvSUT with LA-

ICP-MS,

Georgia Guild,

Flinders University

The Future of

Microscopy

Education and

Teaching

(Materials/

Instrumentation

& Development)

Riverbank 2

Image Analysis

for All – Pitfalls

for New and Old

Players,

Cameron Nowell

(Invited), Monash

Institute of

Pharmaceutical

Sciences

Reviewing

MyScope as an

On-line Learning

and Teaching Tool

for Microscopy and

Analysis,

Bronwen Cribb,

Centre for

Microscopy &

Microanalysis

Thursday 6 February 2014

Photovoltaics I

(Energy and

Environment)

Hall C

12.15pm – 12.30pm

Recent advances

in single walled

carbon nanotube-

silicon solar cells,

Daniel Tune,

Flinders University.

Joe Shapter

Synthesis of

nanoscale

materials

(Nanomaterials)

Halls ADE

Low energy ion

beam synthesis and

characterisation

of transition metal

nanoparticles

in SiO2, John

Kennedy, GNS

Science. Jermone

Leveneur, Grant

Williams

Devices &

Applications

(Nanophotonics)

Meeting Room 10

Comparison of

the microsphere

cavity with different

refractive index

for sensing and

nonlinear, Yinlan

Ruan, University of

Adelaide. Hong Ji,

Keiron Boyd, Tanya

Monro

Nanomaterials

for Diagnosis

(Nanobiot-

echnology)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Immunospecific

Targeting of

CD45 Expressing

Lymphoid Cells:

Towards Improved

Detection Agents of

the Sentinel Lymph

Node, Tianqing Liu,

Ian Wark Research

Institute, University

of South Australia.

Aiden Cousins,

Chia-Chi Chien,

Ivan Kempson,

Sarah Thompson,

Yeukuang Hwu,

Benjaimin Thierry

Safety and Fate

(Commerc-

ialisation of

Nanot-echnology)

Riverbank 3

Australia’s

contribution to the

OECD Sponsorship

Program for

safety testing of

manufactured

nanomaterials,

Maxine McCall,

CSIRO. Victoria

Coleman

Advanced

Nanomat

erials Research

(Nanocha

racterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Riverbank 1

Purification of

Double Walled

Carbon Nanotubes

by Size Exclusion

Chromatography,

Katherine Moore,

Flinders University.

Frank Hennrich,

Manfred Kappes,

Benjamin Flavel

Applications of

Microscopy and

Microanalysis in

Plant Science

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Riverbank 4

TBC

The Future of

Microscopy

Education and

Teaching

(Materials/

Instrumentation

& Development)

Riverbank 2

The role of art in

science and in the

communication

with the public,

Linnea Rundgren,

Linear Photography

Photovoltaics

II (Hybrid and

organic solar

cells)

(Energy and

Environment)

Hall C

1.30pm – 1.45pm

1-D p- and n-type

nanofibers for

photovoltaic and

photocatalytic

materials,

Thomas James

Macdonald,

University of South

Australia. Jie Xu,

Haolan Xu, Thomas

Nann

Thin films,

surface

processing and

characterisation

(Nanomaterials)

Chair: Drew

Evans

Halls ADE

HiPIMS Sputtering

Source Configured

with Diama-

gnetic Cu Spacers

for Enhanced|

|Deposition Rate of

Titanium Nitride,

Rajesh Ganesan,

University of

Sydney. Benjamin

Treverrow, David R.

McKenzie, Marcela

M. M Bilek

Material

Modification

(Nanophotonics)

Chair: Sudha

Mokkapati

Meeting Room 10

Aspect ratio

dependent

photothermal

reshaping of single

gold nanorods

below melting

point,

James Chon,

Swinburne

University. Adam

Taylor, Arif

Siddiquee

Nanobiot-

echnology

(Nanobio-

technology)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Investigating the

Interaction of Anti-

epilepsy Drugs with

OCPs Using QCM,

Sara Ahmadi,

University of

Wollongong. Simon

E. Moulton, Mark

J. Cook, Gordon G.

Wallace

Safety and Fate

(Commer-

cialisation of

Nanotechnology)

Chair: Maxine

McCall

Riverbank 3

Dermal absorption

of Zn from

ZnO particles

in sunscreens

applied to the

skin of humans

and hairless mice,

Megan Osmond,

CSIRO. Fiona

Larner, Yalchin

Oytam, Jason

Kirby, Laura

Gomez-Fernandez,

Brent Baxter, Brian

Gulson, Mark

Rehkamper, Maxine

McCall

Nanoparticles

(Nanochar-

acterisation-

ACMM/ICONN

Chair:

Michael James)

RB1

Nanoparticle

characterisation

in the optical

far-field using

phase-stepping

interferometry,

Douglas Little,

Macquarie

University. Rajika

Kuruwita, Adam

Joyce, Timothy

Burgess, Qiang

Gao, Chennupati

Jagadish, Deb Kane

Applications of

Microscopy and

Microanalysis in

Plant Science

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Chair: Mark

Talbot

Riverbank 4

Understanding

Structure and

Texture in Apples,

Ian Hallett, Plant

and Food Research.

Miriam Hall, Jason

Johnston

Atom Probe

Tomography

(Materials/

Implementation

and Development)

Chair: Simon

Ringer & Julie

Cairney

Riverbank 2

Improvements

to atom probe

tomography

reconstruction,

Anna Ceguerra,

The University of

Sydney. Andrew

Breen, Leigh

Stephenson, Simon

Ringer

12.30pm – 1.30pm Lunch, Halls F&G

A C M M 2 3 I C O N N 2 0 1 4

C O N F E R E N C E P R O G R A M P 3 5

Photovoltaics

II (Hybrid and

organic solar

cells)

(Energy and

Environment)

Hall C

1.45pm – 2.00pm

Polymer Bulk-

Heterojunction

Solar Cells

Employing

Triplet-Singlet

EnergyTransfer,

Tae-Hyuk Kwon,

Ulsan National

Institute of Science

and Technology.

Jong-In Hong, Jin

Young Kim, Myoung

Hoon Song, Myong

Hee Yun, Eung Lee,

Woochul Lee

2.00pm – 2.15pm

Printing of Bulk

Heterojunction

Polymer Solar Cells,

Jyothi

Ramamurthy,

CSIRO/Monash

University. Noel

Clark

2.15pm – 2.30pm

Nanoscale

Surface Electronic

Properties of ZnO,

Anirudh Sharma,

Flinders Centre for

Nanoscale Science

and Technology.

Rüdiger Berger,

Gunther Andersson,

David Lewis

Thin films,

surface

processing and

characterisation

(Nanomaterials)

Halls ADE

Nanoscale Electron

Beam Chemical

Etching Enabled

by Cryogenic

Substrate Cooling,

Aiden Martin,

University of

Technology, Sydney.

Milos Toth

Growth and

Electronic State of

Two-Dimensional

Silicene

Investigated by

Scanning Tunneling

Microscopy,

Yi Du, Institute for

Superconducting

and Electronic

Materials (ISEM),

University of

Wollongong. Stefan

Eilers, Tong Liao,

Peng Cheng, Shi

Xue Dou

Solution-Processed

Inorganic Nanofilm

Ultraviolet Photod-

etector: from

Assembly to

Application, Wei

Tian, International

Center for Materials

Nanoar-

chitectonics

(MANA), National

Institute. Tianyou

Zhai, Xi Wang,

Dmitri Golberg,

Yoshio Bando

Material

Modification

(Nanophotonics)

Meeting Room 10

Optical Properties

of Nanoporous

Sponges, Annette

Dowd, UTS.

Russell Sandstrom,

Supitcha

Supansomboon,

Kerem Bray,

Rodolfo Previdi,

Matthew Arnold,

Michael Cortie

Birefringence as

an Indicator of

Order in Natural

Spider Silks: a Self

Assembled Nano-

composite,

Deb Kane,

Macquarie

University. Doug

Little, Nishen

Naidoo

Surface

Functionalisation of

Silica Exposed-Core

Fibre with Thin Film

Polymer, Roman

Kostecki, University

of Adelaide.

Heike Ebendorff-

Heidepriem, Tanya

Monro

Nanobiot-

echnology

(Nanobio-

technology)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Upconversion

SuperDots for

Nanophotonics

& Biophotonics,

Dayong Jin,

Macquarie

University. Yiqing

Lu, Jiangbo Zhao,

Lixin Zhang, Ewa

Goldys, Andrei

Zvyagin, Nicolle

Packer, Jim Piper,

Erik Schartner,

Tanya Monro

Shape Control

and Shell Growth

of Upconversion

SuperDots,

Deming Liu,

Macquarie

University. Lixin

Shang, Run Shang,

Ewa Goldys, Jin

Dayong

Wound Healing

at Single Cellular

Level, Rehana Afrin,

Tokyo Institute

of Technology.

Kzuaki Inaba, Kikuo

Kishimoto

Safety and Fate

(Commer-

cialisation of

Nanotechnology)

Riverbank 3

Comparison of ROS

Generation by UVA

and Sunscreen

Nanoparticles in

Human Immune

Cells,

Paul Wright, RMIT

University. Cenchao,

Shen, Terence

Turney, Bryce Feltis

Effects of iron

or manganese

doping in ZnO

nanoparticles on

their dissolution,

generation of

reactive oxygen

species (ROS) and

cytotoxicity,

Hong Yin, CSIRO.

Phil Casey

Mitigation of

transcriptional,

signalling and

protein responses

in olfactory cells

is dependent on

ZnO nanoparticle

surface coatings,

Megan Osmond,

CSIRO. Ronald

Osmond, Yalchin

Oytam, Maxine

McCall, Bryce Feltis,

Alan Mackay-Sim,

Stephen Wood,

Anthony Cook

Nanoparticles

(Nanochar-

acterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

RB1

Simultaneous

characterisation

of size and density

heterogeneity of

nanoparticles by

sedimentation

velocity,

Tich-Lam Nguyen,

The University

of Melbourne.

Borries Demeler,

Gary Gorbet, Emre

Brookes, Paul

Mulvaney

Characterisation

of Nanoparticle

Size Distributions

A Report on

an Australian

Inter-laboratory

study, Asa

Jamting. National

Measurement

Institute. Victoria

Coleman, Heather

Catchpole,

Maitreyee Roy,

Malcolm Lawn,

Bakir Babic, Jan

Herrmann

Characterisation

of a Metrological

Scanning Probe

Microscope

with integrated

Heterodyne laser

interferometry,

Bakir Babic,

National

Measurement

Institute.

Christopher Freund,

Malcolm Gray, Jan

Hermann

Applications of

Microscopy and

Microanalysis in

Plant Science

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Riverbank 4

Variable Pressure

Scanning Electron

Microscopy of

Plums and Prunes,

Colin Veitch, CSIRO

MSE

Infection of

kiwifruit vines

by the bacteria

Pseudomonas

syringae pv.

Actinidae (Psa),

Paul Sutherland,

The New Zealand

Institute of Plant

& Food Research

Limited . Ian Hallett,

Ria Rebstock

TBC

Atom Probe

Tomography

(Materials/

Implementation

and Development)

Riverbank 2

Reconstructing

the Lattice of

Doped Silicon in

3D Using Atom

Probe Tomography,

Andrew Breen,

The University of

Sydney. Michael

Moody, Anna

Ceguerra, Baptiste

Gault, Simon Ringer

Investigating the

distribution of

Oxygen dopants

in nanocrystalline

Al thin films,

Saritha Samudrala,

University of

Sydney. Peter Felfer,

Suman Gupta,

Mo-Rigen He, Kevin

Hemker, Daniel

Gianola, Julie

Cairney

TBC

Thursday 6 February 2014

Photovoltaics I

(Energy and

Environment)

Hall C

2.30pm – 2.45pm

Synthesis of

Fullerene Polymers

and their use

in Organic

Photovoltaic

Devices,

Sean Clark,

Flinders University.

Jonathan Campbell,

David Lewis

2.45pm – 3.00pm

Enhanced

Photovoltaic

Performance by

Light Soaking

Treatment in

Porphyrin Dye-

Sensitised Solar

Cells using 1D

TiO2 Nanotube

Photoanodes,

Jung Ho Yun,

The University of

Queensland. Y. H

Ng, A.J Mozer, P

Wager, D.L Officer,

R. Amal, L. Wang

Synthesis of

nanoscale

materials

(Nanomaterials)

Halls ADE

In situ monitoring

of resistivity

and carrier

concentration

during

molecular||beam

epitaxy of

topological

insulator Bi_2Se_3,

Jack Hellerstedt,

Monash University.

Jainhao Chen,

Dohun Kim, Willian

Cullen, Changxi

Zheng, Michael

Fuhrer

Metallic

ferromagnetic thin

film as a hydrogen

sensor, Mikhail

Kostylev, UWA.

Crosby Chang

Devices &

Applications

(Nanophotonics)

Meeting Room 10

Localised

enhancement of

NV- emission in

nanodiamonds

by electron

beam directed

fluorination,

Toby Shanley, UTS.

Aiden Martin, Igor

Aharonovic, Milos

Toth

Ion-beam sculpting

of plasmonic

nanoparticles,

Tristan Temple,

Macquarie

University. Svetlana

Dligatch

Nanomaterials

for Diagnosis

(Nanobiot-

echnology)

Meeting Rooms

1 & 2

Graphene-based

nanostructures

for cell growth: a

biocompatibility

study,

Fabricio Borghi,

CSIRO - University

of Sydney. Timothy

van der Laan,

Amanda Rider,

Shailesh Kumar,

Musarat Ishaq,

Zhaojun Han,

Kostya Ostrikov

Upconversion

SuperDots

carrying lifetime

identities for

multiplexed

detection, Yiqing

Lu, Macquarie

University. Jiangbo

Zhao, Run Zhang,

Deming Liu, Yujia

Liu, Yu Shi, James

Piper, Dayong Jin

Safety and Fate

(Commerc-

ialisation of

Nanot-echnology)

Riverbank 3

Chair: David Lewis

Panel Discussion

TBC

Advanced

Nanomat

erials Research

(Nanocha

racterisation-

ACMM/ICONN)

Riverbank 1

TBC

TBC

Applications of

Microscopy and

Microanalysis in

Plant Science

(Biology and Life

Sciences)

Riverbank 4

TBC

TBC

The Future of

Microscopy

Education and

Teaching

(Materials/

Instrumentation

& Development)

Riverbank 2

TBC

TBC

3.00pm – 3.30pm Closing Ceremony and Awards

A C M M 2 3 I C O N N 2 0 1 4