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UT Austin-UJF Nanotechnology Collaboration is a partnership project between the University of Texas at Austin and the Universite Joseph Fourier de Grenoble (France)
to develop joint nanotechnology research collaborations and educational exchange programs. This collaboration effort is jointly sponsored by the Center for Nano- and Molecular Science & Technology (CNM) and the Office for Science and Technology at the Consulate General of France.

 

Powerpoint Presentation from UT Austin - UJF Grenoble Workshop on Nanomaterials and Nanostructures - Roland Herino

 

OCTOBER 22-23 - UT Austin - UJF Grenoble Workshop on Nanomaterials and Nanostructures

NST 1.104

 

Monday October 22, 2007

9:00–9:15am

Opening Remarks

Juan Sanchez, VP Research

9:15–9:30am

Introduction

Roland Herino, Office for Science and Technology, Consulate General of France

9:30-10:00am

“Electrochemical Elaboration of Nanostructured Molecular Materials”

Alain Deronzier, UJF Grenoble

10:00-10:30am

“Electrochemical Charging and Discharging of Single Conjugated-Polymer Nanoparticles”

Paul Barbara, UT Austin

10:30-10:45am

BREAK

 

10:45-11:15am

“Optical Study of Diluted Magnetic Semiconductor Quantum Dots”

Henri Mariette, UJF Grenoble

11:15-11:45am

“High Resolution Imaging Technology: A View of the Future”

Grant Willson, UT Austin

11:15am-12:15pm

“Pi-conjugated Material and Nanostructures and their Hybrid Nanocrystals”

Jean-Pierre Travers, UJF Grenoble

12:15-1:30pm

LUNCH

NST 1.104

1:30-2:00pm

“Resonantly Controlled Light Emission of Quantum Dots in Cavities”

Chih-Kang “Ken” Shih, UT Austin

2:00-2:30pm

“Dimensional Crossover in Quantum Networks: From Macroscopic to Mesoscopic Physics”

Laurent Saminadayar, UJF Grenoble

2:30-3:00pm

“Cs-Corrector STEM, High-Resolution TEM and In-situ TEM Applied to Pt and Pt-based Alloy Nanoparticles for Fuel Cells”

Paulo Ferreira, UT Austin

3:00-3:30pm

BREAK

 

3:30-4:00pm

“Colloidal Nanodevices”

David Peyrade, UJF Grenoble

4:00-4:30pm

“Interaction Effects in the Quantum Hall Effect of Graphene”

Allan MacDonald, UT Austin

4:30-5:00pm

“Experiments Using Few Qubits”

Laurent Levy, UJF Grenoble

5:00-5:30pm

“Synthesis and Characterization of Graphene-Based Sheets”

Rod Ruoff, UT Austin

Tuesday October 23, 2007

9:00-9:30am

“Nanoscale Organic Transistors”

Ananth Dodabalapur, UT Austin

9:30-10:00am

“Nanopatterned Epitaxial Graphene for Nanoelectronics”

Claire Berger, LEPES, CNRS Grenoble

10:00-10:30am

“Spintronics: From Ferromagnets to Antiferromagnets”

Maxim Tsoi, UT Austin

10:30-10:45am

BREAK

 

10:45-11:15am

“Spintronic Magnetic Random Access Memories”

Alain Schuhl, UJF Grenoble

11:15-11:45am

“Pyrrole-based Anion Recognition: From Simple Receptors Towards Sensors and “Smart” Materials”

Jon Sessler, UT Austin

11:45am-12:15pm

“Redox Activation of Molecular Level Processes”

Christophe Bucher, UJF Grenoble

12:15-1:30pm

LUNCH

NST 1.104

1:30-2:00pm

“Retrospect and Prospect of Nanocrystal Floating Gate Memories”

Sanjay Banerjee, UT Austin

2:00-2:30pm

“Self Assembly and Biomolecular Interfaces”

Pierre Labbe, UJF Grenoble

2:30-3:00pm

“The Effect of Morphology of the Optical and Electronic Properties of Conjugated Polymer Thin Films”

David Vanden Bout, UT Austin

3:00-3:30pm

BREAK

 

3:30-4:00pm

“Chemistry Within the Nano Bio Initiative in Grenoble”

Pierre Dumy, UJF Grenoble

4:00-4:30pm

“Catalysis by Design: The Case Nanowires Studeies by HAADF-STEM Corrected Microscopy”

Miguel Jose Yacaman, UT Austin

4:30-5:00pm

“Real Time Detection of Cell Binding on Biochips”

Yoann Roupioz, UJF Grenoble

5:00-5:30pm

“Integration of Light-Emitting Nanoparticles on Scanning Probe for Near Field Imaging and Nanopatterning of Biomaterials”

John X.J. Zhang, UT Austin

5:30-6:00pm

“The Master Program in Nanosciences at the UJF”

Jean-Claude Moutet, UJF Grenoble

6:00-6:15pm

Closing Remarks

Paul Barbara, UT Austin

 

 

 

 

 

 

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