Spring Symposium: Emerging Nano-Bio & Nano-Ionic Technologies and Applications
Please join us our 9th Annual Full Day Symposium:
Emerging Nano-Bio & Nano-Ionic Technologies and Applications
May 15, 2013
8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Texas Instruments (TI) Auditorium E-1
2900 Semiconductor Drive
Santa Clara, CA
Please download detailed agenda.
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Presentations include:
Keynote
Dr. Chandrasekhar Narayan, Dir. Science and Technology, IBM Almaden Labs
Session 1: Non-volatile Memory I
- Dr. Rene Meyer, Rambus Labs: “Tunnel RRAM Devices”
- Dr. Geoffrey Burr, Research Staff Member, IBM Almaden Labs: “Access devices for 3-D crosspoint using Mixed-Ionic-Electronic-Conduction ”
Session 2: Non-volatile Memory II
- Lee Cleveland, Vice President, Device Engineering, 4DS: “Low Power RRAM”
- Prof. Wei Lu, University of Michigan, Co-founder and Chief-Scientist, Crossbar Inc.: “RRAM Based on Amorphous Films”
Session 3: Nano Bio-Med
- Mark Bunger, Research Director, Lux Research: “Nanoionics in Medicine: from modest beginnings to potentially bright future”
- Prof. Anand Gadre, Director, Stem Cell Instrumentation Foundry, UC Merced: “Applications of Polymeric Micro/Nano-Electro-MEMS in Biotechnology”
- Dr. Rob Meagley, Founder ONE Nanotechnologies: “Creating Chemoselective Surfaces and Films for Sensor Platforms”
Session 4: Nano Materials
- Dr. Jessica Koehne, Nano-bio sensing systems Scientist at NASA Ames: “Carbon Nanofiber Nanoelectrode Arrays for Biosensing Applications”
- Dr. Boaz Vilozny, Bioengineering Dept UC Santa Cruz: “Applications Surface Modification of Glass Nanopores for Bioanalytical Sensing”
- Jon Myers, CEO and Founder, Graphene Technologies: “Reversing the Greenhouse – Carbon Dioxide to Graphene Devices”