IPRIME
Annual Meeting
May 28 - 30, 2019 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Schedule & Events
• Special Topic Workshops • Program Reviews • Student/Industry Meet & Greet • 2 Poster Sessions • Faculty-Industry Meet & Greet • Board & Committee Meetings
Welcome! It is our pleasure to welcome you to the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering (IPRIME). IPRIME is the largest industrial consortium at the University of Minnesota and one of the most successful industrial consortiums in the country. It connects companies to a variety of research efforts in the College of Science and Engineering, to the National Science Foundation-supported Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC), and several other academic units at the University. IPRIME currently includes 47 faculty and their research teams from 9 University departments, and has support from 33 member companies. The IPRIME Annual Meeting is an ideal opportunity to network with other member companies, to learn about the latest research results, and to meet with more than 150 dedicated young engineers and scientists. IPRIME is organized into 7 research programs, and you will hear about the most recent advances from these programs through workshops, program review presentations, and the poster sessions. With its successful launch last year, we will again offer the Student-Industry Meet & Greet on Tuesday evening, which is modeled after the Faculty-Industry Meet & Greet on Wednesday evening and offers an additional opportunity to network with students and each other. We are grateful to Ecolab for their sponsorship of this event. On the following pages you will find schedules and titles, locations of meeting rooms, and a map of the poster sessions. Complete information is available on our website, www.iprime.umn.edu. Following the Annual Meeting, many of the presentations and posters will be available on our website and can be accessed with your company password. If you can’t find a presentation or poster on the website, please feel free to contact the presenter to request a copy. We welcome your feedback, especially through your company’s Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) Representative(s). Thank you for your support of IPRIME and for participating in the 2019 IPRIME Annual Meeting. Sincerely,
Satish Kumar Bob Lewis Faculty Director, IPRIME Executive Director, IPRIME
Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering
An entry for industrial connections to University of Minnesota research through 45 faculty. IPRIME research is pre-competitive, non-proprietary and focuses on two-way knowledge transfer within seven research partnership programs.
Biocatalysis and Biotechnology
Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials
Coating Process Fundamentals
Electronic Materials and Devices
Flexible Electronics and Photovoltaics
Microstructured Polymers
Nanostructural Materials and Processes
Partnership Scientific Exchange with the Academic Sector Influence Research Directions Leverage Government Funding Industrial Fellows Program Industry Source of Research Topics
Future Employees Early Access to Ph.D. Students and
their Research
Facilities Characterization Facility* Polymer Characterization—Rheology* University Imaging Center * Coating Process and Visualization Lab Polymer Synthesis Tissue Mechanics Lab*
Technology Transfer Annual Meetings Short Courses Industrial Fellows Program Workshops throughout the Year Online Resources: Webcasts
IPRIME MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
www.iprime.umn.edu
PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS
* Member Discount
3M Abbott BASF Becton Dickinson Boston Scientific Donaldson Dow Chemical DSM Ecolab Evonik ExxonMobil Green Bay Packaging H.B. Fuller Hearing Components Henkel Infineum Marvin Windows and Doors
Member Companies
Medtronic Mitsui Chemicals Modern Meadow Nanocopoeia NIST Optomec Pharmavite Physical Electronics PPG RTP Company Sandia Livermore TA Instruments Toray Total Wanhua Chemical Zeon Corporation
Industrial Partnership for Research in Interfacial and Materials Engineering
www.iprime.umn.edu
IPRIME Evaluation
(For our Industry Partners only)
We are asking you to take a moment to share your opinions on IPRIME. Please go to: https://z.umn.edu/IPRIME_Evaluation or use this QR code:
Please complete this 4 question survey before Thursday. We’d like to share the results at our committee meetings that afternoon.
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IPRIME ANNUAL MEETING 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS
Special Events p. 2 Partnership Programs, Descriptions & Abbreviations p. 3 Quick View: Schedule of Events Back cover Workshops:
New Developments in Coating Microstructure 1 (CPF) p. 7 Sustainability of Polymers 1 (MP) p. 8 From Commodity to Value-Added Surfactants: Structure, Phase Behavior, and Applications (NMP) p. 9
Synthetic Biology: An Overview of Industrial Potential (BB) p. 10 Wearable Technology -- Materials and Applications II (BPM) p. 11 New Developments in Coating Microstructure 2 (CPF) p. 12 Scalable Photonics and Metamaterials (FEP) p. 13 Sustainability of Polymers 2 (MP) p. 14 Ultra-Wide Gap Materials for High-Powered Electronics (EMD) p. 15
Plenary Luncheon p. 18
Program Reviews: Biocatalysis and Biotechnology p. 21 Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials p. 22 Coating Process Fundamentals 1 p. 23 Electronic Materials and Devices p. 24 Flexible Electronics and Photovoltaics p. 25 Microstructured Polymers 1 p. 26 Nanostructural Materials and Processes 5/29 p. 27 Coating Process Fundamentals 2 p. 28 Microstructured Polymers 2 p. 29 Nanostructural Materials and Processes 5/30 p. 30
Poster Sessions p. 32-45 Daily Schedules by Day and Time p. 47-58 Thursday TAC & PPB Events p. 59 Building Names and Map p. 60
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SPECIAL EVENTS & PPB/TAC MEETINGS
Student/Industry Meet & Greet co-sponsored by Ecolab Tues, May 28, 4:45 – 5:45 PM, McNamara Alumni Center, Johnson Great Room Poster Session 1 Tues, May 28, 5:45 – 7:15 PM, McNamara Alumni Center, Memorial Hall Plenary Luncheon Wed, May 29, 11:45- 1:00 PM, McNamara Alumni Center, Johnson Great Room Faculty- Industry Meet & Greet Wed, May 29 4:45 -- 5:45 PM, McNamara Alumni Center, Johnson Great Room Poster Session 2 and Awards Wed, May 29, 5:45 – 7:30 PM, McNamara Alumni Center, Memorial Hall Planning and Policy Board Breakfast (PPB representatives only) Thu, May 30, 7:00-8:15 AM, the Graduate Hotel Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) Meetings & Luncheons (TAC representatives only) Thu, May 30, 12:00-1:45 PM, Coffman Memorial Union, 4rd Floor, Campus Club Meeting rooms in Coffman: BB TAC Room 410 EMD TAC Room 409 BPM TAC Room 411 MP TAC Dale Shepherd Room CPF TAC Room B/C NMP TAC Room A PPB Reps Amundson 151D Planning and Policy Board Meeting Thu, May 30, 2:00-3:30 PM, Amundson Hall room 151D Characterization Facility Tour Thu, May 30, ~3:30-4:00 PM, Shepherd Labs (Tour starts after the Planning and Policy Board meeting-meet in Amundson Hall room 151D)
WI-FI Network Guest Access at the University of Minnesota To connect to the U of M Free Wi-Fi, log in using the “U of M Guest” SSID and enter your active email address. Please note that this service offers no encryption and is limited in bandwidth and capacity.
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Partnership Program Names and Abbreviations
Biocatalysis and Biotechnology (BB) Conceive and apply biological technologies and products, with structures and functionalities fine-tuned at molecular, micro, cellular and reactor scales. These include biosynthesis for biofuels, polymers, and specialty chemicals; design and engineering of enzymes, proteins, biochemicals and microbes; metabolic and pathway engineering; functional genomics for enzyme discovery; interfacial and micro-environmental interactions, assembling and activation; and biotechnologies for smart materials, biosensors, bioremediation, and surface-active ingredients. Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials (BPM) Synthesis and characterization of novel hard and soft materials and composites for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications; dynamics of mechanical, chemical and transport properties of biomaterials; evaluation and elucidation of materials interactions with biological tissues and media, and with pharmaceuticals. Coating Process Fundamentals (CPF) Research aimed at the fundamentals of liquid-applied coating and printing processes, including liquid flow, interfacial phenomena, solidification and structure development, and employing process visualizations, microcopies, nanotesting, spectroscopies, and microstructure probes combined with theory and computational methods. Electronic Materials and Devices (EMD) Focuses on synthesis, structural and chemical characterization, and a plethora of electronic, optical and magnetic characterization techniques. Particular emphasis is placed on the understanding of the fundamentals of electronic structure and transport in electronic and magnetic materials in addition to the materials science, physics and chemistry of the interfaces and nanostructures that play such a vital role in devices. Flexible Electronics and Photovoltaics (FEP) Flexible electronics have the potential to revolutionize how we interact with our surroundings, with new applications in areas including energy conversion, information display, life-science technology, and photonics. The Flexible Electronics and Photovoltaics (FEP) program is committed to defining and addressing challenges to the realization of these emerging technologies. Activities are centered on the study of organic, hybrid organic-inorganic, and nanocrystalline semiconductor materials, and their application in discrete devices, broader electronic systems, and metamaterials. Research activities and expertise in FEP includes material and thin film synthesis, nanostructure fabrication and patterning, device design, optical and electrical characterization and modeling, and materials processing. Microstructured Polymers (MP) Design and synthesis of novel polymers, characterization of their structural and mechanical properties, and investigation of their rheological, processing and performance characteristics for both commodity and high value-added polymer products. Nanostructural Materials and Processes (NMP) Identifying key molecular parameters and principles governing the assembly and properties of molecular thin films, surfactants, and ordered molecular phases of molecular systems for synthesis of specialty materials in agricultural, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, personal care, and other businesses.
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WORKSHOPS Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning
Tuesday PM
New Developments in Coating Microstructure 1 (CPF) p. 7 Sustainability of Polymers 1 (MP) p. 8 From Commodity to Value-Added Surfactants: Structure, Phase Behavior, and Applications (NMP) p.9
Wednesday AM
Synthetic Biology: An Overview of Industrial Potential (BB) p. 10 Wearable Technology -- Materials and Applications II (BPM) p. 11 New Developments in Coating Microstructure 2 (CPF) p. 12 Scalable Photonics and Metamaterials (FEP) p. 13 Sustainability of Polymers 2 (MP) p. 14 Ultra-wide Gap Materials for High-Powered Electronics (EMD) p. 15
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Tuesday, May 28 1:15-4:30 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-180
New Developments in Coating Microstructure 1
Coating Process Fundamentals Program (CPF) Lorraine Francis, Program Leader
This workshop explores topics related to coating microstructure. Presentations from academy and industry will cover a variety of topics including characterization techniques, surface structures in coatings, connections between coating microstructure and properties as well as applications that rely on microstructure.
AGENDA
Time Title Authors 1:15 Welcome and Overview Xiang Cheng-UMN
1:20 Inevitable Defects in Polymer Coatings Stuart Croll-North Dakota State University
2:00 Surface Morphology Effects on Haptics and Visual Qualities of a Coated Substrate
Ibrahim Eryazici-Dow Chemical
2:30 Break
2:50 Features and Applications of ZEON's Specialty Plastics and Films, Next Approach to Future Demand Hitoshi Oishi-Zeon
3:20 Applications and Analysis of Coatings on Fractional Flow Reserve Wires
Audrey Meyer-Boston Scientific
3:50 Improved Yellow Metal Corrosion Control with a Novel Corrosion Inhibitor Xuejun Wang-Ecolab
4:20 Adjourn
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Tuesday, May 28 1:15-4:30 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-210
Sustainability of Polymers 1
Microstructured Polymers Program (MP) Chris Ellison, Program Leader
The sustainability of polymers is a multifaceted problem requiring consideration of raw materials, processing, end-use applications, environmental impact, governmental regulations, and societal behaviors. This workshop will give an overview of the Center for Sustainable Polymers at UMN, report on emerging materials research, provide insight on industrial progress and perspectives, and describe concepts of lifecycle analysis.
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
1:15 Recent Research Efforts in the Center for Sustainable Polymers Marc Hillmyer-UMN
1:55 Advanced Life Cycle Assessment of Polymers Products Tim Smith-UMN
2:25 History of Ingeo PLA and Recent Accomplishments Through Research and Development
Joe Schroeder-NatureWorks
2:55 Break
3:25 Sustainable Thermoplastic Elastomers with a Transient Network
Megan Robertson-Univ. of Houston
3:45 Interfacial Adhesion and Compatibilization with Multiblock Copolymers for Recycling Keiichiro Nomura-Toray
4:05 Efficient Polymerization of Methyl-ε-Caprolactone Mixtures to Access Sustainable Polymers Derek Batiste-UMN
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Tuesday, May 28 1:15-4:30 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-230
From Commodity to Value-Added Surfactants: Structure, Phase Behavior, and
Applications Nanostructural Materials and Processes (NMP)
Mahesh Mahanthappa and Joe Zasadzinski Coordinators
This workshop will cover a variety of topics ranging from fundamental issues in surfactancy and amphiphile self-assembly to commodity and value-added applications of designer surfactants as biocides, emulsion and therapeutic stabilizers, and as therapeutic delivery vehicles. Contributions from a combination of industrial and academic speakers will address different aspects of these unique and useful materials, while highlighting the underlying amphiphile molecular design principles required by specific applications.
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
1:15 Thoughts on New Surfactant Design for the Cleaning Industry Mark Levitt-Ecolab
1:50 Aqueous Lyotropic Phase Behavior of Small Molecule Surfactants
Mahesh Mahanthappa-UMN
2:25 Engineering Fluid-Fluid Interfaces with Oil-Soluble Surfactants
Lynn Walker-Carnegie-Mellon
3:00 Break
3:20 Novel Surfactant Excipients for Liquid Stabilization of Protein Pharmaceuticals Joshua S. Katz-DuPont
3:55 Non-ionic Surfactants in Detergent Applications: Market Trends and Dow Innovations
Eric Wasserman-Dow Chemical
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Wednesday, May 29 8:30-11:40 AM | Keller 3-125
Synthetic Biology: An Overview of Industrial Potential
Biocatalysis and Biotechnology (BB) Romas Kazlauskas, coordinator
Synthetic biology is the design and engineering of biological components and systems that do not already exist in the natural world. Application areas include biofuels, bioremediation, and biomaterials. Academic speakers will describe emerging methods, while industrial speaker will describe current uses of biology in industry.
AGENDA
Time Title Authors 8:30 Introduction Romas Kazlauskas-UMN
8:35 Synthetic Biology, Enzymatic Catalysis & Natural Active Ingredients Tong Mu-Wanhua
9:00 Systematic Analysis of the Roles of Individual Sec Pathway Components in Bacillus subtilis
Christina Bongiorni- DuPont
9:25 The use of 3M’s Microneedle Systems and Toll-like Receptor 7/8 Agonists to Increase Vaccine Effectiveness Mark Tomai- 3M
9:50 Break
10:20 Engineering Species-like Barriers to Reproduction with Applications in GMO Crop Development and Pest Control Michael Smanski-UMN
10:45 Bioengineering with Synthetic Cells Kate Adamala-UMN
11:10 Localized Elevated Mutagenesis to Accelerate and Focus Nature's Evolution Xiao Yi-UMN
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Wednesday, May 29 8:30-11:40 AM | Keller 3-111
Wearable Technology -- Materials and Applications II
Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials (BPM) Ron Siegel, Program Leader
This workshop continues the exploration of the new and rapidly evolving field of wearable technology. Wearable technology encompasses devices integrated into fabrics, and flexible substrates that can be worn on the skin. Applications include health monitoring and prosthetics, interactive wearable devices, and fashion. The role of fabrics is also evolving from passive to active. One aim of this workshop is to identify materials and interfacial engineering challenges associated with the development of these new technologies.
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
8:30 Welcome and Introductions Ron Siegel-UMN
8:40 Wearable Wireless Motion Sensors Rajesh Rajamani-UMN
9:20 Dynamic Gating of Infrared Radiation in a Textile YuHuang Wang, Univ. of Maryland
10:00 Break
10:20 Wearable Technologies using Active Materials Brad Holschuh-UMN
11:00 Real-Time Detection of Atrial Fibrillation using a Smart Watch Ki Chon-Univ. of Connecticut
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Wednesday, May 29 8:30-11:40 AM | Keller 3-180
New Developments in Coating Microstructure 2
Coating Process Fundamentals Program (CPF) Lorraine Francis, Program Leader
This workshop explores topics related to coating microstructure. Presentations from academy and industry will cover a variety of topics including characterization techniques, surface structures in coatings, connections between coating microstructure and properties as well as applications that rely on microstructure.
AGENDA
Time Title Authors 8:25 Welcome and Overview Xiang Cheng-UMN
8:30 Nanoporous Membranes from Block Polymer Precursors for Ultrafiltration of Water Marc Hillmyer-UMN
9:00 Visualizing Asphaltene Deposition and Remediation in Microfluidic Porous Media
Lisa Biswal-Rice University
9:40 Pharmavite: Bring the Gift of Health to Life Haiyan Ge-Pharmavite 10:00 Break
10:20 The Role of 3-D Interface Structure in the Deformation of Multilayered Nanocomposite Thin Films Nathan Mara-UMN
10:50 Rheology of Particle-laden Polymeric Fluids: A Perspective From the Order of Addition Hao Sun-PPG
11:20 Challenges in Producing Conformal Coatings on Low Surface Energy Nonwovens Matt Goertz-Donaldson
11:40 Adjourn
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Wednesday, May 29 8:30-11:40 AM | Keller Hall, Room 3-115
Scalable Photonics and Metamaterials
Flexible Electronics and Photovoltaics (FEP) Vivian Ferry, Coordinator
Photonic structures and optical metamaterials have enormous commercial potential for their ability to guide, capture, and manipulate the electromagnetic spectrum in unexpected ways, including in energy, aerospace and defense, displays, and health care. The unique properties of these nanoscale and mesoscale materials are enabled by the geometry and relative arrangement of the nanostructures. This workshop will consider the materials used to fabricate these photonic structures, the design of nanostructures, the implementation and incorporation of these structures into a wide array of innovative applications, as well as methods for scalable fabrication and production.
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
8:30 AM Welcome Vivian Ferry- UMN
8:35 AM An Engineered Materials Revolution in Aerospace Luke Sweatlock-Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems
9:10 AM Scalable Fabrication of the Nanoscale for Metamaterials and Photodetectors
Anna Hiszpanski-Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
9:45 AM Break
10:15 AM
Design and Fabrication of Optical and Nano-structured Metamaterials on Flexible Substrates for Large Scale and High Volume Applications
Ragip Pala-Metamaterial Technologies Inc
10:50 AM Photonic Thin Films Applied to Energy Efficiency Tim Hebrink- 3M
11:25 AM Adjourn for Lunch
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Wednesday, May 29 8:30-11:40 AM | Keller Hall, Room 3-210
Sustainability of Polymers 2
Microstructured Polymers Program (MP) Chris Ellison, Program Leader
The sustainability of polymers is a multifaceted problem requiring consideration of raw materials, processing, end-use applications, environmental impact, governmental regulations, and societal behaviors. This workshop will give an overview of the Center for Sustainable Polymers at UMN, report on emerging materials research, provide insight on industrial progress and perspectives, and describe concepts of lifecycle analysis.
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
8:30 Biorenewable Feedstock for Polymers Paul Dauenhauer- UMN 9:00 3M Sustainability: Strategy and Stories Sasha Myers-3M 9:30 Sustainability at BASF: The Big (and Small) Picture Josh Speros- BASF
10:00 Development of Packaging Materials to Meet the Demands of the Supply Chain Jill Martin-Dow
10:30 Break
11:00
Photochemical Transformation of Poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) and its Effects on Enzymatic Hydrolyzability Guilhem De Hoe-UMN
11:20 Reversibly Cross-linked Nonwoven Fibers: Sustainability Meets Melt Blowing Kailong Jin-UMN
11:40 Adjourn (MP Program Review starts at 1:15 in Keller Hall 3-210)
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Wednesday, May 29 8:30-11:40 AM | Keller Hall, Room 2-260
Ultra-Wide Gap Materials for High-Powered Electronics
Electronic Materials and Devices (EMD) Steve Koester and Bharat Jalan, Co-Program Leaders
Ultrawide-bandgap (UWG) semiconductors have been of significant interest lately due to their potential to improve the figure of merit of power electronics beyond those possible using more conventional materials such as GaN and SiC. For instance, materials such as b-Ga2O3, AlGaN, diamond and oxide semiconductors all have potential to provide enhanced power-handling capabilities and have reached a point where their potential to realize their intrinsic advantages appears within reach. However, in each case, significant outstanding challenges for each material system still need to be addressed before their true capabilities can be realized in a commercial setting. In this workshop, several leading groups in the area of wide-gap materials and devices will provide a discussion of the latest results and remaining challenges on a variety of UWG materials for realizing the next generation of ultra-compact, highly-efficient high-power electronics.
AGENDA
Time Title Authors 8:30 AM High-power Rectifiers Using CVD-grown Diamond Grotjohn, Tim-Mich
State Univ 9:00 AM Epitaxial Issues for AlGaN Ultra-wide-gap Materials Chandrashekhar, MVS;-
Univ So. Carolina 9:30 AM Growth and Characterization of Homoepitaxial β-Ga2O3
by MOCVD Alema, Fikadu, Agnitron
10:00 AM Break
10:30 AM Gallium Oxide Power Electronic Materials and Devices Krishnamoorthy, Sriram, U of Utah
11:00 AM Growth and Characterization of Ultra-wide-gap Stannate Pervoskites
Yue, Jin, UMN
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POSTER SESSIONS 5/28 & 5/29
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 5:45 PM to 7:15 PM
MCNAMARA, MEMORIAL HALL
For a complete list of posters for both days please see pages 32-45
The same posters will be on display again Wednesday.
Poster awards will be announced at 7:15 PM Wednesday Night.
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PLENARY LUNCHEON
WEDNESDAY 11:45 AM to 1:05 PM
MCNAMARA, JOHNSON GREAT ROOM
Guest Speaker Chris Macosko
Professor Emeritus, Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science University of Minnesota
“How Challenges from Industry Motivate Fundamental Polymer Research”
Industrial polymer problems have led to nearly all the advances in my research. In this talk I will share some examples. The first began when I was finishing my PhD at Princeton. A recent graduate working at American Standard brought me a thermoset that he was hoping to could replace ceramics in bathroom sink production. My measurements of viscosity increase during curing really helped him modify his formulation. This generated a desire to better understand the rheology of cross linking polymers. After I came to Minnesota scientists at DowCorning helped me find a model silicone formulation which led to fundamental relations for branching and gelation and one of the most highly cited papers in Macromolecules. That experience taught me to continue to talk to industrial scientists and learn what is challenging them.
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PROGRAM REVIEWS
Wednesday
Biocatalysis and Biotechnology p. 21 Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials p. 22 Coating Process Fundamentals 1 p. 23 Electronic Materials and Devices p. 24 Flexible Electronics and Photovoltaics p. 25 Microstructured Polymers 1 p. 26 Nanostructural Materials and Processes 5/29 p. 27 Thursday Coating Process Fundamentals 2 p. 28 Microstructured Polymers 2 p. 29 Nanostructural Materials and Processes 5/30 p. 30
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Wednesday, May 29 1:15-4:30 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-125
Biocatalysis and Biotechnology Program Review
Ping Wang, Program Leader
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
1:15 Responsive Anti-Contamination using Surface-Coated Enzymes Wang, Ping, UMN
1:50 Controlling Microbial Behaviors by Censoring Speech Elias, Mikael, UMN 2:25 Enzyme Applications for Diverse Industries Wackett, Lawrence, UMN 3:00 Break
3:30 Applications of Enzymatic Protein Labeling for Biomedical Applications
Park, Keun-young; Wang, Yiao; Distefano, Mark; UMN
4:00 Model Directed Pathway Engineering in Mammalian Cells
McCann, Meghan; Stach, Chris; O'Brien, Conor; Le, Tung; Somia, Nikunj, UMN; Chen, Xinning, ECUST; Fu, Hsu-Yuan; Daoutidis, Prodromos; , UMN; Zhao, Liang; , ECUST; Hu, Wei-Shou; Smanski, Michael, UMN
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Wednesday, May 29 1:15-4:30 PM | Keller 3-111
Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials Program Review
Ron Siegel, Program Leader
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
1:15 Welcome and Introduction Siegel, Ron, UMN
1:20 Decellularized Engineered Tissue for Valve Applications Syedain, Zeeshan; Tranquillo, Robert, UMN
1:40 Polymer Wafers for Sublingual Delivery of Proteins and DNA
Hanson, Samuel; Wang, Chun, UMN
2:00 Nanotopography-responsive Myotube Alignment and Orientation as a Sensitive Phenotypic Biomarker for
Xu, Bin; Shen, Wei, UMN
2:20 Antibody Glycoengineering for Drug Delivery Applications Sehgal, Drishti; Panyam, Jaynath, UMN
2:40 Break
3:00 Processing-induced Phase Transformations Suryanarayanan, Raj, UMN
3:20 Structural Insights into the Mechanical Properties of Soft Pharmaceutical Crystals
Mishra, Manish; Sun, Changquan Calvin, UMN
3:40 Artificial Gut Simulator for Realistic Assessment of Dissolution and Absorption from Pharmaceutical Dosage
Siegel, Ron; Harish Jain, Krutika, UMN
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Wednesday, May 29 1:15-4:30 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-180
Coating Process Fundamentals Program Review 1
Lorraine Francis, Program Leader
AGENDA Time Title Authors
1:15 Coating Process Fundamentals - Progress and Plans
Francis, Lorraine; Kumar, Satish, UMN; Carvalho, Marcio; PUC-Rio; Cheng, Xiang, UMN
1:35 Effects of Shear and Extensional Rheology on Liquid Transfer between Two Flat Surfaces
Wu, Jyun-Ting; UMN; Carvalho, Marcio; PUC-Rio; Francis, Lorraine; Kumar, Satish, UMN
1:55 Liquid Droplets Spreading on Soft Deformable Substrates
Charitatos, Vasileios; Kumar, Satish, UMN
2:15 Thickness Characterization of a Silicone Coating on Materials Used in Medical Devices Hankins, Sarah; Abbott
2:35 Break 3:05 Particle-laden Flows: Open Versus Confined Channels Lee, Sungyon; UMN
3:25 Pressure Distribution of Drop Impacts Sun, Ting-Pi; Cheng, Xiang, UMN
3:45 Active Fluids: Potential for Fluid Processing and Coating Applications
Kamdar, Shashank; Francis, Lorraine ; Cheng, Xiang, UMN
4:05 Poster Introductions
Arod, Pallavi; Larsson, Christopher; Usgaonkar, Saurabh; Liu, Zhengyang, UMN
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Wednesday, May 29 1:15-4:30 | Keller Hall, Room 2-260
Electronic Materials and Devices Program Review
Steve Koester and Bharat Jalan, Co-Program Leaders
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
1:15 Introduction to IPRIME Electronic Materials and Devices
Koester, Steve, UMN
1:40 Thin Film Deposition of Surface Passivated Black Phosphorus Izquierdo, Nezhueyotl, UMN
2:05 Heat to Electricity Conversion using Ferroelectrics Nunn, William, UMN
2:30 Break
3:00
Wide-range Reversible Transport Modulation and Electron Density Dependence of Mobility in Ion-gel-gated BaSnO3 Films
Wang, Helin; Walter, Jeff; Ganguly, Koustav; Prakash, Abhinav, UMN; Reich, Konstantin, Ioffe Institute; Yu, Biqiong; Yu, Guichuan, UMN; Zhang, Zhan; Zhou, Hua; Argonne Natl Lab; Fu, Han, Univ of Chicago; Jalan, Bharat; Greven, Martin; Shkl kii B i L i ht
3:25 Electronic Transport in Nanocrystal Film Networks Kortshagen Uwe, UMN
4:15 Electric Characterization of In-plane Few-Layer 2H-1T′ MoTe2 Homojunction Interfaces Ma, Rui, UMN
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Wednesday, May 29 1:15-4:30 PM | Keller 3-115
Flexible Electronics and Photovoltaics Program Review
Vivian Ferry, Coordinator
AGENDA
Time Title Authors 1:15 Introduction Ferry, Vivian, UMN
1:20 Nanoscale Patterning of Colloidal Films Using Direct Write Electron Beam Lithography
Dement, Dana; Quan, Matthew; Ferry, Vivian, UMN
1:35 Controlling Crystallization-mediated Pattern Formation in Organic Semiconductor Thin Films
Bangsund, John; Holmes, Russell, UMN
1:50 Printing Semiconductor Diodes by Imprint Lithography and Ink Jetting
Cao, Motao, UMN; Hyun, WooJin, Northwestern Univ; Francis, Lorraine; Frisbie, Daniel, UMN
2:05 Roll-to-Roll UV Micro Imprinting for the Fabrication of Printed Electronics and Conductors
Jochem, Krystopher; Frisbie, Daniel; Francis, Lorraine, UMN
2:20 Break 2:50 Introduction 2 Ferry, Vivian; UMN
2:55 Measurement of Energy Transport in Organic Semiconductor Thin Films
Rai, Deepesh; Holmes, Russell, UMN
3:10 Carrier-gas Assisted Growth of Metal-Halide Perovskite Thin Films for Optoelectronics
Clark, Catherine, UMN; Aydil, Eray, NYU; Holmes, Russell, UMN
3:25 Chemical Sensors Based on Electrolyte Gated Transistors Thomas, Matthew, UMN
3:40 Modeling and Designing Photonic Structures for Photovoltaic Thermal Management
Slauch, Ian, UMN; Deceglie, Michael; Silverman, Timothy, Natl Renewable Energy Laboratory; Ferry, Vivian, UMN
3:55
Spin-dependent Angular Emission from Energetically Decoupled Achiral QD- chiral Metamaterial Hybrid Systems
Pachidis, Pavlos; Cote, Bryan; Ferry, Vivian, UMN
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Wednesday, May 29 1:15-4:30 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-210
Microstructured Polymers Program Review 1 Chris Ellison, Program Leader
Time Title Authors 1:15 Welcome and Introductions Ellison, Chris, UMN
1:20 Examining the Ring-Opening Polymerization Mechanism: Study of Robust and Selective Catalysts
Luke, Anna; Mandal, Mukunda; Chiniforoush, Sina; Cramer, Christopher; Reineke, Theresa, UMN; Tolman, William, WashU
1:40 Isosorbide-Based Polymers: Ring-Opening Polymerization and Architectural Control
Saxon, Derek; Nasiri, Mohammadreza; Mandal, Mukunda; Maduskar, Saurabh; Dauenhauer, Paul; Cramer, Christopher, UMN; LaPointe, Anne, Cornell University; Reineke, Theresa, UMN
2:00 Exploiting Salicylic Acid for Readily Degradable Aromatic Polyesters
Kim, Hee Joong; Hillmyer, Marc; Ellison, Chris, UMN
2:20 Coarse-Grained Simulations of Grafted Methylcellulose Chains in Solution
Vaidyanathan Sethuraman; Kevin Dorfman, UMN
2:40 Methylcellulose Hydrogels: Effect of Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) Grafting on Fibril Formation and Gelation
Coughlin, McKenzie; Morozova, Svetlana; Ertem, Piril; Schmidt, Peter; Reineke, Theresa; Bates, Frank; Lodge, Timothy, UMN
3:00 Break
3:20 Connecting the Minority Phase: Flexible Nanoporous Materials from Block Polymer Self-Assembly Xu Hongyun; UMN
3:40 Fluctuation Effects on Phase Behavior of Diblock Copolymer-Homopolymer Ternary Mixtures
Yadav, Mridul; Bates, Frank; Morse, David, UMN
4:00 Phase Behavior of Lithium Salt-Doped Symmetric Ternary Polymer Blends
Xie, Shuyi; Meyer, Daniel; Wang, En; Bates, Frank; Lodge, Timothy, UMN
4:20 Effects of Solvent Quality on Block Copolymer Micelle Fragmentation Kinetics
Early, Julia; Lodge, Timothy, UMN
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Wednesday, May 29 1:15-4:40 PM | Keller Hall, Room 3-230
Nanostructural Materials and Processes Program Review 5/29
Alon McCormick, Program Leader
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
1:15 Introduction McCormick, Alon, UMN
1:20 Structure-Activity of Heteropoly Acids in the Renewable Production of C4 Dienes
Lee, ChoongSze; Dauenhauer, Paul, UMN; Tsapatsis, Michael, UMN, Johns Hopkins
1:40 Overview Stein, Andreas, UMN
1:45 A New Class of High Capacity Cathode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Tran, Nam; Spindler, Brian; Stein, Andreas, UMN
2:05 Metal-Ceramic Nanocomposites Designed for Thermomechanical Robustness
Wang, Zhao; Schmalbach, Kevin; Poerschke, David; Penn, Lee; Mara, Nathan; Stein, Andreas, UMN
2:25 Break 2:50 Overview Frisbie, Daniel, UMN
2:55 Surface Charge and Capacitance Sensing Using Floating Gate Transistors
Thomas,Mathew; Dorfman,Kevin; Frisbie,Daniel, UMN
3:15 Continuous, Efficient Control of Electrochemical Reactions on 2D Materials
Wang, Yan; Frisbie, Daniel, UMN
3:35 Overview Gladfelter, Wayne, UMN
3:40 New AFM Methods for Probing Soft and Nanostructured Materials
Haugstad, Greg; Yu, Guichuan, UMN; Zeng, Maggie; Boston Scientific, Inc.; Avery, Andrew; Unilever Research; Rahn, Rachel; Hubig, Stephan; Ecolab; Lin, Gufa; Chen, Ying; McCormick, Alon; UMN
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Nanostructural Materials and Processes Program Review 5/29 Continued
Time Title Authors
4:00 Micro Contact Angle Measurements of Hydrophobic Surfaces
Luo, Bing; Lee, Han Seung; Haugstad, Greg; McCorrnick, Alon, UMN; Hubig, Stephan; Rahn, Rachel, Ecolab
4:20 Phase Transformation During Dehydration: Use of Non-ambient XRD
Thakral, Seema; Garcia-Barriocanal, Javier, UMN
Thursday, May 30
8:30-11:40 AM | Keller Hall, Room 3-180 Coating Process Fundamentals Program Review 2
Lorraine Francis Program Leader
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
8:30 Effect of Rheology on Curtain Coating
Francis, Lorraine; Karim, Alireza; Suszynski, Wieslaw; UMN; Saswati, Pujari; Dow Chemical; Carvalho, Marcio, PUC-Rio
8:50 Dynamic Wetting Failure in Curtain Coating: Comparison of Model Predictions and Experimental Observations
Kumar, Satish; Liu, Chen-Yu; UMN; Carvalho, Marcio , PUC-Rio
9:10 Free Surface Flows with Complex Interfaces Carvalho, Marcio; Mendes Junior, Paulo; PUC-Rio
9:30 Confocal Visualization of Particle Suspensions Flows Leopercio, Bruna; Carvalho, Marcio; PUC-Rio
9:50 Break
10:20 Characterization of Droplets and Polymer Solutions in Extensional Flows Dutcher, Cari; UMN
10:40 Optimization of Silver Printing and Copper Electroless Plating for Printed Electronics
Jochem, Krystopher; Frisbie, C. Daniel; Francis, Lorraine; UMN
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Coating Process Fundamentals Program Review 2 Continued
Time Title Authors
11:00 Capillary Flow with Evaporation in Open Rectangular Microchannels
Kolliopoulos, Panayiotis; Kumar, Satish; UMN
11:20 Three-Dimensional Flows on Rotating Discrete Objects with Complex Surface Geometry
Parrish, Chance; Kumar, Satish; UMN
Thursday, May 30 8:30-11:40 AM | Keller Hall, Room 3-210
Microstructured Polymers Program Review 2 Chris Ellison, Program Leader
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
8:30 Properties of Chemically Cross-linked Methylcellulose Gels
Morozova, Svetlana; Coughlin, McKenzie; Early, Julia; Ertem, S. Piril; Reineke, Theresa; Bates, Frank; Lodge, Timothy, UMN
8:50 Molecular Weight Asymmetry as a Route to High Lithium-ion Transference Number Battery Electrolytes
Dewing, Beth; Bible, Nicholas; Ellison, Christopher; Mahanthappa, Mahesh, UMN
9:10 Cross-linked Reduced Graphene Oxide Aerogels and their Applications as 3D Electrodes for Lithium-ion Batteries
Xiao, Han, UMN; Pender, Joshua; Mullins, C. Buddie, Univ of Texas; Ellison, Chris, UMN
9:30 Constructing Conductive Polymer/Graphene Composites via Spinodal Decomposition of Miscible Polymer Blends
Kou, Yangming; Cheng, Xiang; Macosko, Christopher, UMN
9:50 Break
10:10 Nanoporous Materials From Disordered Block Polymers With Tunable Segregation Strengths
Hampu, Nicholas; Hillmyer, Marc, UMN
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Microstructured Polymers Program Review 2 Continued
Time Title Authors
10:30 Rheology of Molten Polyolefin Interfaces: Slip in Shear, Strain Hardening in Extension
Kim, Kyungtae, UMN; Jordan, Alex, Univ of WI; Lee, Bongjoon; Bates, Frank; Macosko, Christopher, UMN; Lhost, Olivier, Total
10:50 Effect of Edge Disturbance on Shear Banding in Polymeric Solutions Under Large Amplitude Oscilatory Shear
Shin, Seunghwan; Dorfman, Kevin; Cheng, Xiang, UMN
Thursday, May 30
8:30-11:40 AM | Keller Hall, Room 3-230
Nanostructural Materials and Processes Program Review 5/30 Alon McCormick, Program Leader
AGENDA
Time Title Authors
8:30 Overview Siepmann, Ilja; UMN
8:35
Molecular Simulations and Machine Learning for Multicomponent Adsorption: BTEX Separation with Zeolite Membranes
Josephson, Tyler; Sun, Andrew Yangzesheng; Fetisov, Evgenii; UMN; Johnson, J. R.; McCool, Benjamin, ExxonMobil; Tsapatsis, Michael, Johns Hopkins; Siepmann, Ilja; UMN
8:55 Deep Neural Network Learning of Complex Binary Sorption Equilibria from Molecular Simulation Data
Sun, Yangzesheng; DeJaco, Robert; Siepmann, Ilja; UMN
9:15 Overview Zasadzinski, Joseph; UMN
9:25 Effect of Solubility on Dilational Interfacial Rheology of Lung Surfactant Inhibitors.
Barman, Sourav; Zasadzinski, Joseph, UMN
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Nanostructural Materials and Processes Program Review 5/30 Continued Time Title Authors
9:45
Control of the Hydrolysis of Amorphous Silica in Colloidal Dispersion via Altering the Condensation Degree of the Alkoxysilanes within Nanoparticles
Kang, Hyunho; Long, J. Davis, UMN; Elmer, Wade; White, C. Jason, The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station; Haynes, Christy; UMN
10:05 Attempted synthesis of vesicular nanoparticles Lee, Hanseung, UMN; Morrison, Eric; Dynation
10:25 Break
10:50 Overview Penn, R. Lee; UMN
10:55 Oil Dispersion--Insights Into Dispersant Efficacy from Phase Equilibria and Nanostructure
Corcoran, Louis, UMN; Almaraz, Brian, Washington Tech Magnet School; Amen, Kamilah; Lee, Han Seung; Penn, R. Lee; McCormick, Alon; UMN
11:15 Overview McCormick, Alon, UMN
11:20 Micelle Destruction Near an Interface Accelerates Adsorption
Mysona, Joshua; McCormick, Alon; Morse, David, UMN
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POSTER SESSIONS
Tue, May 28, 5:45-7:15 PM & Wed, May 29, 5:45-7:15 PM
McNamara Alumni Center, Memorial Hall
In numerical order by IPRIME Partnership Program
Please obtain the permission of the presenter before taking a picture of a presentation or poster.
Thank you
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Row 1: BB 1-10 Row 7: FEP 85-90 Row 2: BB 11 MP 95-100 BPM 15-23 Row 8: MP 101-112 Row 3: BPM 24 Row 9: MP 113-120 CPF 30-38 Row 10: MP 121-124 Row 4: CPF 39-48 NMP 126-129 Row 5: CPF 49-50 Row 12: NMP 130-141
EMD 61-68 NMP 142-150 Row 6: EMD 69 FEP 76-84
IPRIME Poster Session Layout McNamara Alumni Center, Memorial Hall, May 28 & May 29, 5:45-7:30p
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Posters follow numerically
Poster Sessions Biocatalysis and Biotechnology (BB) 1-11
Poster # Program Title Author
1 BB
Hydrophobin Nanosphere CO2 Absorbent and Concentrator & Applications of Industrial Hydrophobins
Frigo-Vaz, Benjamin; Calixto-Mancipe, Natalia, Wang, Ping, UMN
2 BB Prenylated CSANs for Reversible Cell-cell Interactions and Anti-cancer Immunotherapy
Wang, Yiao; Kilic, Ozgun; Csizmar, Clifford; Wagner, Carston; Distefano, Mark, UMN
3 BB
Effects of Engineered Quorum Quenching Lactonases on the Virulence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Strains in a Caenorhabditis elegans Infection Model
Sikdar, Rakesh; Elias, Mikael, UMN
4 BB
DARPin-conjugates Prepared by Enzymatic Labeling and Grafting-from Polymerization for Targeted Imaging and Drug Delivery
Park, Keun-Young (Kevin); Distefano, Mark, UMN
5 BB Engineering Bacterial Phosphate Uptake System Towards Sustainable Agriculture Shaw, Sudipta; UMN
6 BB Microbial Biodegradation of Urea Oligomers: Potential Slow N Release Fertilizers
Tassoulas, Lambros; Dodge, Anthony; Wackett, Lawrence, UMN
7 BB Developing a Color Screen for Claisen Condensation Enzyme, OleA
Smith, Megan; Molomjamts, Mandkhai; Wackett, Lawrence, UMN
8 BB Model Directed Pathway Engineering in Mammalian Cells.
McCann, Meghan; Stach, Christopher; O'Brien, Conor; Le, Tung; Somia, Nikunj; , UMN; Chen, Xinning; , ECUST; Fu, Hsu-Yuan; Daoutidis, Prodromos; , UMN; Zhao, Liang; , ECUST; Hu, Wei-Shou; Smanski, Michael, UMN
9 BB Metabolic Pathway Engineering in Mammalian Cells through Kinetic Model Optimization
O'Brien, Conor; Allman, Andrew; Daoutidis, Prodromos; Hu, Wei-Shou, UMN
10 BB
Toward Understanding the Oxygen-Tolerance Mechanism of Nitrous Oxide Reductase in Pseudomonas stutzeri Strain Zobell
Vishwanathan,Nisha; Ishii, Satoshi, UMN
11 BB
Time-Course Transcriptome Profiles During Recombinant Adeno-Associated Virus (rAAV) Production
Lee, Zion; Stach, Christopher; Phan, Thu; Schmidt, Daniel; Hu, Wei-Shou, UMN
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Biomaterials and Pharmaceutical Materials (BPM) 15-24
Poster # Program Title Author
15 BPM Nanocomposites and Microemulsions Based on Novel Biodegradable Liquid Polymers
Hanson, Samuel, UMN; Tabet, Anthony, UMN & MIT; Nistler, Keely, Worcester Polytechnic Inst; Brabender, Macallum; Roberge, Journey; Ziegelbein, Ben; Wang, Chun, UMN
16 BPM
Control of Nanoparticle Self-Assembly by Orientational Discrimination of Biomolecular Recognition
Siehr, Allison; Xu, Bin; Siegel, Ronald; Shen, Wei, UMN
17 BPM Defined Vitronectin Peptide Surfaces for Liver Differentiation
Ortiz-Rivera, Kevin; Wang, Chun; Hu, Wei-Shou, UMN
18 BPM Substrate Stabilizes Human Aminopeptidase B During Lyophilization Process
Rautiola, Davin; Updyke, Joel; Nelson, Kathryn; Cloyd, James; Siegel, Ronald, UMN
19 BPM
Evaluation of Critical Polymer Concertation (C*) using Drug as Solvent and their Effect on Crystallization of Drug
Sahoo, Anasuya; Suryanrayanan Raj; Siegel, Ronald; UMN
20 BPM The Role of Lattice Disorder in Water Mediated Dissociation of Pharmaceutical Cocrystal Systems
Kaur, Navpreet; Suryanarayanan, Raj, UMN
21 BPM
Role and Mechanism of Soluble Polymer for In Situ Indomethacin-saccharin Cocrystallization During High-shear Wet Granulation
Tanaka, Ryoma, UMN and Musashino Univ; Duggirala, Naga Kiran, UMN; Hattori, Yusuke; Otsuka, Makoto, Musashino Univ; Suryanarayanan, Raj; UMN
22 BPM
Cocrystal Quasi-emulsion Solvent Diffusion to Improve both Manufacturability and Dissolution of Indomethacin
Chen, Hongbo; Sun, Changquan Calvin, UMN
23 BPM Solid-state Properties of Crystalline Drug-surfactant Salt: Norfloxacin Lauryl Sulfate
Guo, Yiwang; Mishra, Manish; Sun, Changquan Calvin, UMN
24 BPM The influence of Drug-Polymer Interactions on the Dissolution of Amorphous Solid Dispersions
Amponsah-Efah, Kweku K; Mistry, Pinal; Eisenhart, Reed; Suryanarayanan, Raj, UMN
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Coatings Process Fundamentals (CPF) 30-50
Poster # Program Title Authors
30 CPF Alignment of Liquid Crystal Coatings in the Presence of Substrate Defects
Hitoshi, Oishi, Zeon Corporation; Sato Takashi; ZEON Corporation
31 CPF Multilayer Multicomponent Coating Larsson, Christopher; Kumar, Satish; UMN
32 CPF Capillary Flow with Evaporation in Open Rectangular Microchannels
Kolliopoulos, Panayiotis; Kumar ,Satish, UMN
33 CPF Marangoni Driven Patterning of Thin Polymer Films
Shenvi Usgaonkar, Saurabh; Kumar, Satish; Ellison, Chris, UMN
34 CPF Effects of Shear and Extensional Rheology on Liquid Transfer between Flat Surfaces
Wu, Jyun-Ting, UMN; Carvalho, Marcio , PUC-Rio; Francis, Lorraine; Kumar, Satish, UMN
35 CPF Transition to Elastic Turbulence and its Applications to Polymer Processing
Hariharan, Gokul; Kumar, Satish, UMN; Jovanovic, Mihailo, Univ. of So. Calif.
36 CPF Liquid Droplets Spreading on Soft Deformable Substrates
Charitatos, Vasileios; Kumar, Satish; UMN
37 CPF Three-Dimensional Flows on Rotating Discrete Objects with Complex Surface Geometry
Parrish, Chance; Kumar, Satish; UMN
38 CPF Shear Banding of Pluronic Wormlike Micelle Solutions
McCauley, Patrick; Calabrese, Michelle; Kumar, Satish; UMN
39 CPF Optimization of Copper Electroless Plating for Printed Conductors
Jochem, Krystopher; Frisbie, C. Daniel; Francis, Lorraine; UMN
40 CPF Active Fluids: Potential for Fluid Processing and Coating Applications
Kamdar, Shashank; Francis, Lorraine; Cheng, Xiang; UMN
41 CPF Rheology of Bacterial Suspensions Under Confinement
Liu, Zhengyang; Zhang, Kechun; Cheng,Xiang, UMN
42 CPF Free Surface Flows with Complex Interfaces Carvalho, Marcio; Mendes Junior, Paulo; PUC-Rio
43 CPF Confocal Visualization of Particle Suspensions Flows Leopercio, Bruna; Carvalho, Marcio; PUC-Rio
44 CPF Pressure and Shear Stress Distribution of Drop Impacts
Sun, Ting-Pi; Cheng, Xiang; UMN
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Coatings Process Fundamentals (CPF) Continued
Poster # Program Title Authors
45 CPF Cavity Filling with Shear-thinning Liquids
Wu, Jyun-Ting, UMN; Carvalho, Marcio, PUC-Rio; Kumar, Satish, UMN
46 CPF Stress Development and Cracking During Drying of Nanoparticle Coatings
Arod Pallavi; Francis Lorraine, UMN
47 CPF Polymer Solutions in Complex Flows: Fibrils, Filaments, and Flocs
Metaxas, Athena; Dutcher, Cari, UMN
48 CPF Interfacial Rheology of Active Matter Chen, Fan; Ferry, Vivian; Cheng, Xiang, UMN
49 CPF Breakup of a Droplet under a Stagnation-point Flow
Hooshanginejad, Alireza; Lee, Sungyon; UMN
50 CPF Adhesion of Block Copolymer Modified Epoxies Pang, Vincent; Francis, Lorraine; Bates, Frank, UMN
Electronic Materials and Devices (EMD) 61-69
Poster # Program Title Authors
61 EMD Can We Make Solar Cells From Fool's Gold?
Voigt, Bryan; Zhang, Xin; Walter, Jeff; Manno, Michael; Moore, William; Hool, Ryan, UMN; Aydil, Eray, New York Univ.; Leighton, Chris, UMN
62 EMD
Quantitative Size-Structure-Property Relationships in Thoroughly-characterized Ni Nanoparticle Assemblies
Batley, Joseph; Kamboj, Ishita; Korostynski, Caroline; Nguyen, My, UMN; Aydil, Eray, NYU Tandon; Leighon, Chris, UMN
63 EMD The Temperature and Doping Dependence of the Inverse Spin Hall Effect in n-GaAs
Jiang, Zhen, UMN; Patel, Sahil; UCSB; Peterson, Timothy; Crowell, Paul, UMN; Palmstrom, Chris, UCSB
64 EMD Defects, Dopant Solubility and Transport Properties in Wide Band Gap Perovskite Oxides
Truttmann, Tristan; Prakash, Abhinav; Yue, Jin, UMN; Mates, Thomas, Univ of Calif, Santa Barbara; Jalan, Bharat, UMN
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Electronic Materials and Devices (EMD) Continued
Poster # Program Title Authors
65 EMD Coexistence of Two-Magnon Scattering and Low Intrinsic Damping in Heusler Thin Films
Peria, William; Peterson, Timothy; Qu, Tao, UMN; McFadden, Anthony, Univ of Ca, Santa Barbara; Victora, Randall, UMN; Palmstrom, Chris, Univ of Ca, Santa Barbara; Crowell, Paul, UMN
66 EMD Electrostatic Control of Transport in Stannate Oxides
Thoutam, Laxman Raju; Yue, Jin; Prakash, Abhinav; Wang, Tianqi; Elangovan, Kavinraaj Ella; Jalan, Bharat, UMN
67 EMD Growth and Characterization of Ultra-Wide-Gap Stannate Pervoskites
Yue, Jin; Prakash, Abhinav; Wang, Tianqi; Truttmann, Tristan; Thoutam, Laxman; Matthew, Robbins; Koester, Steven; Jalan, Bharat, UMN
68 EMD A Nonthermal Plasma Route to Two Dimensional Molybdenum Disulfide
Beaudette, Chad; Held, Jacob; Mkhoyan Andre; Kortshagen, Uwe, UMN
69 EMD Reversible Phase Transitions in Electrolyte-Gated Transition Metal Dichalcogenides Ma, Rui; Koester, Steven, UMN
Flexible Electronics and Photovoltaics (FEP) 76-90
Poster # Program Title Authors
76 FEP Modeling and Designing Photonic Structures for Photovoltaic Thermal Management
Slauch, Ian, UMN; Deceglie, Michael; Silverman, Timothy, Natl Renewable Energy Lab; Ferry, Vivian, UMN
77 FEP Controlling Optical Transport in Luminescent Solar Concentrators
Connell, Ryan; Hill, Samantha; Pinnell, Christian; Peterson, Colin; Hillmyer, Marc; Kortshagen, Uwe; Ferry, Vivian, UMN
78 FEP Measurement of Energy Transport in Organic Semiconductor Thin Films
Rai, Deepesh; Holmes, Russell, UMN
79 FEP Nanoscale Patterning of Colloidal Films Using Direct Write Electron Beam Lithography
Dement, Dana; Quan, Matthew; Ferry, Vivian, UMN
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Flexible Electronics and Photovoltaics (FEP) Continued Poster
# Program Title Authors
80 FEP
Tunable Directional Chiral Emission of Quantum Dots Coupled to Metallic Metamaterial Platforms
Pachidis, Pavlos; Cote, Bryan; Ferry, Vivian; UMN
81 FEP Monitoring Palladium Catalysts using Plasmonic Nanostructures
Quan, Matthew; Ferry, Vivian; UMN
82 FEP
Enhancing Exciton Transport in Organic Photovoltaic Cells using Phosphorescent Sensitizers
Shi, Kaicheng; Curtin, Ian; Healy, Andrew; Zhang, Tao; Blank, David; Holmes, Russell; UMN
83 FEP Carrier-Gas Assisted Growth of Metal-Halide Perovskite Thin Films for Optoelectronics
Clark, Catherine, UMN; Aydil, Eray, NYU; Holmes, Russell, UMN
84 FEP Optically Active, Chiral Quantum Dots: Etching Effects and Transfer to the Solid-State
Cote, Bryan; Ferry, Vivian, UMN
85 FEP Migration of Charge-Transfer States at Organic Semiconductor Heterojunctions
Zhang, Tao; Concannon, Nolan; Holmes, Russell, UMN
86 FEP
Assessing the Interplay Between Efficiency Roll-Off and Stability of Organic Light-Emitting Devices
Bangsund, John; Holmes, Russell; UMN
87 FEP Measurement of Energy Transport in Organic Semiconductor Thin Films
Rai, Deepesh; Holmes, Russell, UMN
88 FEP Impact of Intermolecular Interactions on Degradation in Organic Light-Emitting Devices
Newcomb, Robert; John Suddard-Bangsund; Holmes, Russell, UMN; Rathburn, Dominea; Trefonas, Peter; Na, HongYeop; JeongHwan, Jeon, DuPont
89 FEP Printing Semiconductor Diodes by Imprint Lithography and Ink Jetting
Cao, Motao, UMN; Hyun, WooJin, Northwestern Univ; Francis, Lorraine; Frisbie, Daniel, UMN
90 FEP Singlet Fission, Triplet Sensitization and Triplet Lifetimes in Organic Photovoltaic Materials
Healy, Andrew; Shi, Kaicheng; Caplins, Benjamin; Holmes, Russell; Blank, David, UMN
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Microstructured Polymers (MP) 95-124 Poster # Program Title Authors
95 MP
A Post-polymerization Modification Strategy to Solid State Block Polyelectrolytes in Bulk and Thin Films
Silver, Eric; Goldfeld, David ; Radlauer, Madalyn; Hillmyer, Marc, UMN
96 MP Applications of the Telegraph Model for Nanochannel Confined DNA
Aditya Bikram Bhandari; Dorfman, Kevin, UMN
97 MP Cationic Polymers and Polymer Micelles as Nucleic Acid and Protein Delivery Vehicles
Tan, Zhe; Jiang, Yaming; Ganewatta, Mitra; Keith, Allison; Twaroski, Kirk; Tolar, Jakub; Lodge, Timothy; Reineke, Theresa, UMN
99 MP How the Corona Can Slow Rates of Molecule Exchange Between Micelles
Mysona, Joshua; McCormick, Alon; Morse, David, UMN
100 MP Triacetic Acid Lactone in Triblock Copolymers for Sustainable Adhesives and Elastomers
Sajjad, Hussnain; UMN; Tolman, William; , WUSTL; Reineke, Theresa, UMN
101 MP Multi-Block Copolymers for Recycling Polyester and Polyolefin Mixed Waste
Peng, Xiayu; Nomura, Keiichiro; Ellison, Christopher, UMN
102 MP
Cross-Linked Nonwoven Fibers Produced by Cure Blowing: Fiber Spinning with In-situ Photopolymerization
Banerji, Aditya; Jin, Kailong; Liu, Kunwei; Mahanthappa, Mahesh; Ellison, Christopher, UMN
103 MP
Investigation of Micro-Mechanical Behavior and Voiding of Poly(ethylene-terephthalate)/Poly(ethylene-stat-methyl acrylate) Blends during Tensile Deformation
Lee, Bongjoon; Onbulak, Sebla, UMN; Topolkaraev, Vasily; McEneany, Ryan, Kimberly-Clark Corporation; Bates, Frank; Hillmyer, Marc, UMN
104 MP Block Copolymers Derived from Methylcellulose via Photoinitiated Thiol-Ene Click Chemistry
Ertem, S. Piril; Morozova, Svetlana; Coughlin, McKenzie L.; Bates, Frank; Lodge, Timothy; Reineke, Theresa, UMN
105 MP
Fast Photochromic Dye Decoloration in Rigid Diblock Polymer Thermosets by Polymerization-Induced Microphase Separation
Peterson, Colin; Hillmyer, Marc; UMN
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Microstructured Polymers (MP) Continued Poster # Program Title Authors
106 MP
Synthesis and Gas Permeability of Poly(dimethylsiloxane)/Graphene Oxide Composite Elastomer Membranes
Yang, Szu-Ming; Ha, Heonjoo; , UMN; Park, Jaesung, UT Austin; Ha, Ki Ryong, KMU; Ando, Shota; Kim, Chae Bin; Nagai, Kazukiyo; Freeman, Benny, UT Austin; Ellison, Christopher, UMN
107 MP
Tuning PNIPAm Self-Assembly and Thermoresponse using End-Group and Hydrophilic Comonomer Incorporation
Ohnsorg, Monica; Ting, Jeffrey; Jones, Seamus; Jung, Seyoung; Bates, Frank; Reineke, Theresa, UMN
108 MP
Synthesis and Characterization of High Molecular Weight Poly(ricinoleic acid) via Ring-opening Metathesis Polymerization
Ogawa, Ryohei, Mitsui Chemicals; Hillmyer, Marc, UMN
109 MP Toughness and Physical Aging in Sustainable Graft Polymers
Haugan, Ingrid; Lee, Bongjoon; Maher, Michael; Schibur, Haley; Zografos, Aristotelis; Jones, Seamus; Hillmyer, Marc; Bates, Frank, UMN
110 MP Particle Packings in Bidisperse Diblock Copolymer Blends
Lindsay, Aaron; Cheong, Guo Kang; Lewis, Ronald; Lee, Bongjoon; Dorfman, Kevin; Lodge, Timothy; Bates, Frank, UMN
111 MP Microfluidic Long DNA Sample Preparation from Cells
Agrawal, Paridhi; Dorfman, Kevin, UMN
112 MP Degradable Semi-Crystalline Polyesters from Levulinic Acid Xu, Shu; Hoye, Thomas, UMN
113 MP Quasiperiodic Ordering of Oil-swollen, Minimally-Hydrated Ionic Surfactant Micelles
Jayaraman, Ashish; Baez-Cotto, Carlos; Mann, Tyler; Mahanthappa, Mahesh, UMN
114 MP Adapting the Glaser-Hay Coupling Toward Sugar-derived Poly(propargyl ether diynes)
Gormong, Ethan; Reineke, Theresa, UMN
115 MP
Ionic Conductivity in Salt-Doped, Broad Dispersity Poly(styrene-block-ethylene oxide-block-styrene) Lamellae
Xu, Hongyun, UMN; Greve, Eric, Marquette Univ; Mahanthappa, Mahesh, UMN
116 MP Synthesis of ABAC Tetrablock Terpolymers for Thin Films
Isobe, Kousuke, Zeon Corporation; Hillmyer, Marc, UMN
117 MP PPO-PEO Polymer Mediated Protection of the Blood-Brain Barrier In Vitro
Seo, Hannah; Bates, Frank; Azarin, Samira, UMN
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Microstructured Polymers (MP) Continued Poster # Program Title Authors
118 MP
The Effect of Block Length and Micelle Size on Complexation of ABC Triblock Copolymer Micelles with DNA
Dadoo, Nayereh; Reineke, Theresa; Lodge, Timothy, UMN
119 MP Developing Adhesion between Immiscible Polymers in Film Blowing
Ghazaryan, Gagik; Nicholas, Licht; Macosko, Christopher; Ellison, Christopher, UMN
120 MP Self-Assembly Behaviors of Core-Shell Bottlebrushes: Order and Disorder
Karavolias, Michael; Mahanthappa, Mahesh, UMN
121 MP
Copolymerization of Quinine Yields a Fluorescent- and Raman-Active Carrier that Promotes Enhanced Intracellular CRISPR-Cas9 Delivery and Diagnostic Imaging
Van Bruggen, Craig; Punihaole, David; Keith, Allison; Linn, Samantha; Schmitz, Andrew; Frontiera, Renee; Tolar, Jakub; Reineke, Theresa, UMN
122 MP Polymer/Drug Nanoaggregation and Hydrophobic Drug Dissolution
Van Zee, Nicholas; Hillmyer, Marc; Lodge, Timothy, UMN
123 MP
Development of Polymeric Gene Delivery Vehicles using High-Throughput Experimentation and Statistical Learning
Kumar, Ramya; Le, Ngoc; Tan, Zhe; Reineke, Theresa, UMN
124 MP Accelerating the Coupling of Maleated Polyolefins with Polyesters via Tin Compounds
Birch, Nathan; Liu, Kunwei; Mun, Sung Cik; Ghazaryan, Gagik; Senger, Claire, UMN; Thurber, Christopher; Peterson, Thomas, Dow Chemical; Ellison, Christopher; Macosko, Christopher, UMN
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Nanostructured Materials and Processes (NMP) 126-149
Poster # Program Title Authors
126 NMP
The Technologically Relevant Complex Oxide Battery Material, Ni-Enriched NMC, has Differential Toxicity to S. oneidensis MR-1 and D. magna
Buchman, Joseph; , UMN; Bennett, Evan; , U of Wis-Milwaukee; Wang, Chenyu, U of WI; Bennett, Joseph; Hudson, Blake; Abbaspour Tamijani, Ali; , U of IA; Clement, Peter; Zhi, Bo, UMN; Green, Curtis; Henke, Austin; Laudadio, Elizabeth, U of WI; Mason, Sara, U of IA; Hamers, Robert, U of WI; Klaper, Rebecca, U of WI; Haynes, Christy, UMN
127 NMP
Cobalt Release from a Nanoscale Multiphase Lithiated Cobalt Phosphate Dominates Interaction with Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 and Bacillus subtilis SB491
Clement, Peter, UMN; Kuether, Joshua, Augsburg ; Borgatta, Jaya, U of WI; O'Keefe, Tana; Buchman, Joseph; Cahill, Meghan; Qiu, Tian, UMN; Hamers, Robert, U of WI; Feng, Vivian, Augsburg ; Haynes, Christy, UMN
128 NMP
Oil Dispersion – Insights Into Dispersant Efficacy from Phase Equilibria and Nanostructure
Corcoran, Louis; Amen, Kamilah, UMN; Alamaraz, Brian, Washington Tech Magnet School; Lee, Han Seung; Penn, R. Lee; McCormick, Alon, UMN
129 NMP Probing Liquid-Phase Adsorption Separations with Molecular Simulations
DeJaco, Robert; Siepmann, Ilja; Tsapatsis, Michael, UMN
130 NMP Laponite-Supported Nano-sized CuO Adsorbent for Removal of Trace Levels of H2S
Fan, Baoyue; Zhao, Wenyang; Stein, Andreas; Tsapatsis, Michael, UMN
131 NMP Polymer-Modified Field-Effect Transistor Platform for Soybean Agglutinin Detection
He, Jiayi; Wang, Yan; Thomas, Mathew; Bockman, Matt; Tan, Zhe; Rodriguez, Rebeca; Frisbie, C Daniel; Haynes, Christy, UMN
132 NMP
Solution-Phase Adsorption of Furan and Carboxylic Acid in Hierarchical Zeolites: Insights from Molecular Simulation
Josephson, Tyler; Joseph, Kristeen; Stephenson, Casey; Naik, Ankita; Dauenhauer, Paul; Siepmann, Ilja, UMN
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Poster # Program Title Authors
133 NMP
Optimized Conditions of Ammonia Absorbents for High Stability, High Capacity and Fast Cycling
Kale, Matthew; Militti, Joshua; Biswas, Sayandeep; McCormick, Alon; Dauenhauer, Paul; Cussler, E., UMN
135 NMP Acylation of Furans to Produce Bio-renewable Oleo Furan Surfactants
Naik, Ankita; Joseph, Kristeen; Park, Dae Sung; Dauenhauer, Paul, UMN
136 NMP Molecular Simulation of Oligo(Ethylene Oxide)/Salt Mixtures
Shen, Zhengyuan, UMN; Chen, Qile, PolyOne Corp.; Xie, Shuyi; Lodge, Timothy; Siepmann, Ilja, UMN
137 NMP
Plasticizer-free Solid-contact Ion-selective Electrodes for Use in Biocompatible Ion Sensors
Spindler, Brian; Chen, Xin; Graf, Katerina; Buhlmann, Philippe; Stein, Andreas, UMN
138 NMP Sensing Mechanisms of Floating Gate Transistor Biosensors
Thomas,Mathew; Dorfman, Kevin; Frisbie, Daniel, UMN
139 NMP A New Class of High Capacity Cathode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Tran, Nam; Spindler, Brian; Stein, Andreas, UMN
140 NMP
Cholesterol Induced Morphological Transitions and Their Effect on Model Lung Surfactant Monolayer Rheology
Valtierrez Gaytan, Cain; Zasadzinski, Joseph, UMN; Squires, Todd; Williams, Ian, UCSB
141 NMP Continuous, Efficient Control of Electrochemical Reactions on 2D Materials Wang, Yan; Frisbie, Daniel, UMN
142 NMP Metal-Ceramic Nanocomposites Designed for Thermomechanical Robustness
Wang, Zhao; Schmalbach, Kevin; Poerschke, David; Penn, R. Lee; Mara, Nathan; Stein, Andreas, UMN
143 NMP Copper-loaded Carbon Dots to Promote Watermelon Defense Against Crop Disease
Yao, Xiaoxiao; Kappel, Elaine, UMN; Elmer, Wade; White, Jason, Connecticut ag. station; Haynes, Christy, UMN
144 NMP A High Capacity Regenerable CuO-Based Solid Adsorbent for the Removal of Dilute H2S
Zhao, Wenyang; Balasubramanian, Veerappan, UMN; Kumar, Prashant; Tsapatsis, Michael; Stein, Andreas, UMN
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Nanostructured Materials and Processes (NMP) Continued NMP Posters Presented by CharFac Staff Scientists
Poster # Program Title Authors
145 NMP New AFM Methods for Probing Soft and Nanostructured Materials
Haugstad, Greg; Yu, Guichuan, UMN; Zeng, Maggie, Boston Scientific; Avery, Andrew, Unilever; Rahn, Rachel; Hubig, Stephan, Ecolab; Lin, Gufa; Chen, Ying; McCormick, Alon, UMN
146 NMP Micro Contact Angle Measurements of Hydrophobic Surfaces
Luo, Bing; Lee, Han Seung; Haugstad, Greg; McCorrnick, Alon, UMN; Hubig, Stephan; Rahn, Rachel, Ecolab
147 NMP Phase Transformation During Dehydration: Use of Non-Ambient XRD
Thakral, Seema; Garcia-Barriocanal, Javier, UMN
148 NMP Reciprocal Space Imaging of Epitaxial Ultra-Thin SrIrO3 Films
Garcia-Barriocanal, Javier; Yu, Guichuan, UMN; Tornos, Javier; Santamaria, Jacobo, Univ Complutense of Madrid
149 NMP
Fine Mapping of Single Domain Electronic States in Strain-Induced Metal-Insulator Transition
Rojas, Geoffrey; Garcia Barriocanal, Javier, UMN; Tornos, Javier; Santamaria, Jacobo; Univer Complutense de Madrid
150 NMP Cryogenic Scanning Electron Microscopy: Preparation & Characterization Lee, Hanseung, UMN
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TUESDAY, MAY 28 AFTERNOON SESSIONS | 1:15 – 4:30 PM
WS = Workshop Time Prgm Type Title Authors 1:15 MP WS Recent Research Efforts in the Center for Sustainable
Polymers Hillmyer. Marc, UMN
1:15 CPF WS Welcome and Introductions Cheng, Xiang, UMN 1:15 NMP WS Thoughts on New Surfactant Design for the Cleaning
Industry Levitt, Mark, Ecolab
1:20 CPF WS Inevitable Defects in Polymer Coatings Croll, Stuart, ND State Univ.
1:50 NMP WS Aqueous Lyotropic Phase Behavior of Small Molecule Surfactants
Mahanthappa, Mahesh, UMN
1:55 MP WS Advanced Life Cycle Assessment of Polymer Products Smith, Tim, UMN
2:00 CPF WS Surface Morphology Effects on Haptics and Visual Qualities of a Coated Substrate
Eryazici, Ibrahim, Dow Chemical
2:25 MP WS History of Ingeo PLA and Recent Accomplishments through Research and Development
Schroeder, Joe, Nature Works
2:25 NMP WS Engineering Fluid-Fluid Interfaces with Oil-Soluble Surfactants
Walker, Lynn, Carnegie-Mellon
2:50 CPF WS Features and Applications of ZEON's Specialty Plastics and Films, Next Approach to Future Demand
Oishi, Hitoshi, Zeon
3:20 CPF WS Applications and Analysis of Coatings on Fractional Flow Reserve Wires
Meyer, Audrey, Boston Scientific
3:20 NMP WS Novel Surfactant Excipients for Liquid Stabilization of Protein Pharmaceuticals
Katz, Joshua, DuPont Nutrition and Health
3:25 MP WS Sustainable Thermoplastic Elastomers with a Transient Network
Robertson, Megan, Univ. of Houston
3:45 MP WS Interfacial Adhesion and Compatibilization with Multiblock Copolymers for Recycling
Nomura, Keiichiro, Toray
3:50 CPF WS Improved Yellow Metal Corrosion Control with a Novel Corrosion Inhibitor
Wang, Xuejun, Ecolab
3:55 NMP WS Non-Ionic Surfactants in Detergent Applications: A Case Study
Wasserman, Eric, Dow Chemical
4:05 MP WS Efficient Polymerization of Methyl-ε-Caprolactone Mixture to Access Sustainable Polymers
Batiste, Derek, UMN
See you at the poster session! McNamara Memorial Hall 5:45 – 7:15 PM
CPF:Keller Hall 3-180 MP:Keller Hall 3-210 NMP: Keller Hall 3-230
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Wednesday, May 29
Morning Sessions | 8:30 – 11:40 AM WS = Workshop
PR=Program Review Time Prgm Type Title Authors
8:25 CPF WS Welcome and Introductions Cheng, Xiang, UMN 8:30 FEP WS Welcome Ferry, Vivian, UMN 8:30 MP WS Biorenewable Feedstock for Polymers Dauenhauer, Paul, UMN 8:30 BPM WS Welcome and Introduction Ron Siegel, UMN 8:30 CPF WS Nanoporous Membranes from Block Polymer Precursors
for Ultrafiltration of Water Hillmyer, Marc, UMN
8:30 BB WS Welcome and Introductions Kazlauskas, Romas, UMN 8:30 EMD WS High-Power Rectifiers Using CVD-Grown Diamond Grotjohn, Tim, Mich State
Univ 8:35 FEP WS An Engineered Materials Revolution in Aerospace Sweatlock, Luke; Northrop
Grumman Aerospace Systems
8:35 BB WS Synthetic Biology, Enzymatic Catalysis & Natural Active Ingredients
Mu, Tong, Wanhua
8:40 BPM WS Wearable Wireless Motion Sensors Rajesh Rajamnai, UMN 9:00 MP WS 3M Sustainability: Strategy and Stories Myers, Sasha, 3M 9:00 CPF WS Visualizing Asphaltene Deposition and Remediation in
Microfluidic Porous Media Biswal, Lisa, Rice Univ.
9:00 BB WS Systematic Analysis of the Roles of Individual Sec Pathway Components in Bacillus subtilis
Bongiorni, Christina, DuPont
9:00 EMD WS Growth of Homoepitaxial β-Ga2O3 by MOCVD Alema, Fikadu, Agnitron 9:10 FEP WS Scalable Fabrication of the Nanoscale for Metamaterials
and Photodectors Hiszpanski, Anna, Lawrence Livermore Natl Lab
9:20 BPM WS Dynamic Gating of Infrared Radiation in a Textile YuHuang Wang, Univ. of Maryland
9:25 BB WS The use of 3M’s Microneedle Systems and Toll-Like Receptor 7/8 Agonists to Increase Vaccine Effectiveness
Tomai, Mark, 3M
BB: Keller 3-125 BMP: Keller 3-111 CPF: Keller 3-180 EMD: Keller 2-260 FEP: Keller 3-115 MP: Keller 3-210
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Wednesday, May 29-Continued Morning Sessions | 8:30 – 11:40 AM
WS = Workshop PR=Program Review
Time Prgm Type Title Authors 9:30 MP WS Sustainability at BASF: The Big (and Small) Picture Speros, Joshua, BASF 9:30 EMD WS Epitaxial Issues for AlGaN Ultra-Wide-Gap Materials Chandrashekhar, MVS,
Univ So. Carolina 9:40 CPF WS Pharmavite: Bring the Gift of Health to Life Ge, Haiyan, Pharmavite 10:00 MP WS Development of Packaging Materials to Meet the Demands
of the Supply Chain Martin, Jill, Dow Chemical
10:15 FEP WS Design and Fabrication of Optical and Nano-Structured Metamaterials on Flexible Substrates for Large Scale and High Volume Applications
Pala, Ragip, Metamaterial Technologies, Inc.
10:20 BPM WS Wearable Technologies using Active Materials Brad Holschuh, UMN 10:20 CPF WS The Role of 3-D Interface Structure in the Deformation of
Multilayered Nanocomposite Thin Films Mara, Nathan, UMN
10:20 BB WS Engineering Species-Like Barriers to Reproduction with Applications in GMO Crop Development and Pest Control
Smanski, Michael, UMN
10:30 EMD WS SrSnO3 – a New Platform for Functional, High-power Electronics?
Koester, Steven, UMN
10:45 BB WS Bioengineering with Synthetic Cells Adamala, Kate, UMN 10:50 FEP WS Photonic Thin Films Applied to Energy Efficiency Hebrink, Tim, 3M 10:50 CPF WS Rheology of Particle-laden Polymeric Fluids: A Perspective
From the Order of Addition Sun, Hao, PPG
11:00 MP WS Photochemical Transformation of Poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) and its Effects on Enzymatic Hydrolyzability
DeHoe, Guilhem, UMN; Zumstein, Michael; Getzinger, Gordon; Ruesgegger, Isabelle, ETH Zurich; Kohler, Hans-Peter, Eawag; Maurer-Jones, Melissa, UMN Duluth; Sander, McNeill, Michael; Kristopher, ETH Zurich; Hillmyer, Marc, UMN
11:00 BPM WS Real-Time Detection of Atrial Fibrillation using a Smart Watch
Ki Chon, Univ. of Connecticut
11:10 BB WS Localized Elevated Mutagenesis to Accelerate and Focus Nature's Evolution
Yi, Xiao, UMN
11:20 CPF WS Challenges in Producing Conformal Coatings on Low Surface Energy Nonwovens
Goertz, Matt, Donaldson
11:30 MP WS Reversibly Cross-Linked Nonwoven Fibers: Sustainability Meets Melt Blowing
Jin, Kailong, UMN
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Wednesday, May 29
Afternoon Sessions | 1:15 – 4:30 PM PR=Program Review
Time Prgm Type Title Authors
1:15 NMP PR Introduction McCormick, Alon, UMN 1:15 EMD PR Introduction to IPRIME Electronic Materials and
Devices (EMD) Program Koester, Steve, UMN
1:15 BB PR Responsive Anti-Contamination using Surface-Coated Enzymes
Wang, Ping, UMN
1:15 FEP PR Introduction Ferry, Vivian; UMN 1:15 CPF PR Coating Process Fundamentals – Progress and Plans Francis, Lorraine; Kumar,
Satish, UMN; Carvalho, Marcio, PUC-Rio; Cheng, Xiang; UMN
1:15 MP PR Welcome and Introductions Ellison, Chris, UMN 1:15 BPM PR Welcome and Introduction Ron Siegel, UMN 1:20 FEP PR Nanoscale Patterning of Colloidal Films Using Direct
Write Electron Be Lithography Dement, Dana, Quan, Matthew; Ferry, Vivian, UMN
1:20 MP PR Examining the Ring-Opening Polymerization Mechanism: Study of Robust and Selective Catalysts
Luke, Anna, Mandal, Mukunda; Chiniforoush, Sina; Cr er, Christopher; Reineke, Theresa, UMN; Tolman, Willi, WashU
1:20 NMP PR Structure-Activity of Heteropoly Acids in the Renewable Production of C4 Dienes
Lee, ChoongSze, Dauenhauer, Paul, UMN; Tsapatsis, Michael; UMN, Johns Hopkins
1:20 PM BPM PR Decellularized Engineered Tissue for Valve Applicaitons
Syedain, Zeeshan, Tranquillo, Robert; UMN
1:35 FEP PR Controlling Crystallization-mediated Pattern Formation in Organic Semiconductor Thin Films
Bangsund, John, Holmes, Russell; UMN
1:35 CPF PR Effects of Shear and Extensional Rheology on Liquid Transfer between Flat Surfaces
Wu, Jyun-Ting, UMN; Carvalho, Marcio, PUC-Rio; Francis, Lorraine; Kumar, Satish, UMN
BB: Keller 3-125 BMP: Keller 3-111 CPF: Keller 3-180 EMD: Keller 2-260 FEP: Keller 3-115 MP: Keller 3-210 NMP: Keller 3-230
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Wednesday, May 29-Continued Afternoon Sessions | 1:15 – 4:30 PM Time Prgm Type Title Authors
1:40 NMP PR Overview Stein, Andreas, UMN
1:40 MP PR
Isosorbide-Based Polymers: Ring-Opening Polymerization and Architectural Control
Saxon, Derek, Nasiri, Moh madreza; Mandal, Mukunda; Maduskar, Saurabh; Dauenhauer, Paul; Cramer, Christopher, UMN; LaPointe, Anne, Cornell University; Reineke, Theresa, UMN
1:40 EMD PR Thin Film Deposition of Surface Passivated Black Phosphorus
Izquierdo, Nezhueyotl, UMN
1:40 BPM PR Polymer Wafers for Sublingual Delivery of Proteins and DNA
Hanson, Samuel, Wang, Chun; UMN
1:45 NMP PR A New Class of High Capacity Cathode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Tran, Nan; Spindler, Brian; Stein, Andreas, UMN
1:50 FEP PR
Printing Semiconductor Diodes by Imprint Lithography and Ink Jetting
Cao, Motao, UMN; Hyun, WooJin, Northwestern University; Francis, Lorraine; Frisbie, Daniel; UMN
1:50 BB PR Controlling Microbial Behaviors by Censoring Speech Elias, Mikael, UMN
1:55 CPF PR Liquid Droplets Spreading on Soft Deformable Substrates
Charitatos, Vasileios, Kumar, Satish, UMN
2:00 MP PR Exploiting Salicylic Acid for Readily Degradable Aromatic Polyesters
Kim, Hee Joong, Hillmyer, Marc; Ellison, Chris, UMN
2:00 BPM PR Nanotopography-Responsive Myotube Alignment and Orientation as a Sensitive Phenotypic Biomarker for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Xu, Bin; Shen, Wei, UMN
2:05 NMP PR
Metal-Ceramic Nanocomposites Designed for Thermomechanical Robustness
Wang, Zhao; Schmalbach, Kevin; Poerschke, David; Penn, R. Lee; Mara, Nathan; Stein, Andreas, UMN
2:05 EM PR
Heat to Electricity Conversion Using Ferroelectrics Nunn, Willi; Bucsek, Ashley; James, Richard; Jalan, Bharat, UMN
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Wednesday, May 29-Continued Afternoon Sessions | 1:15 – 4:30 PM Time Prgm Type Title Authors 2:05 FEP PR Roll-to-Roll UV Micro Imprinting for the Fabrication
of Printed Electronics and Conductors Jochem, Krystopher; Frisbie, C. Daniel; Francis, Lorraine,UMN
2:15 CPF PR Thickness Characterization of a Silicone Coating on Materials used in Medical Devices
Hankins, Sarah, Abbott
2:20 MP PR Coarse-Grained Simulations of Grafted Methylcellulose Chains in Solution
Vaidyanathan Sethuraman; Kevin D. Dorfman, UMN
2:20 BPM PR Antibody Glycoengineering for Drug Delivery Applications
Sehgal, Drishti, Panyam, Jaynath, UMN
2:25 BB PR Enzyme Applications for Diverse Industries Wackett, Lawrence, UMN
2:40 MP PR Methylcellulose Hydrogels: Effect of Poly(N-isopropylacryl ide) Grafting on Fibril Formation and Gelation
Coughlin, McKenzie; Morozova, Svetlana; Ertem, S. Piril; Schmidt, Peter; Reineke, Theresa; Bates, Frank; Lodge, Timothy, UMN
2:50 FEP PR Introduction 2 Ferry, Vivian, UMN 2:50 NMP PR Overview Frisbie, Daniel, UMN 2:55 FEP PR Measurement of Energy Transport in Organic
Semiconductor Thin Films Rai, Deepesh; Holmes, Russell, UMN
2:55 NMP PR Surface Charge and Capacitance Sensing using Floating Gate Transistors
Thomas,Mathew; Dorfman,Kevin; Frisbie,Daniel, UMN
3:00 EMD PR Wide-range Reversible Transport Modulation and Electron Density Dependence of Mobility in Ion-gel-gated BaSnO3 Films
Wang, Helin; Walter, Jeff; Ganguly, Koustav; Prakash, Abhinav, UMN; Reich, Konstantin, Ioffe Institute; Yu, Biqiong; Yu, Guichuan, UMN; Zhang, Zhan, Argonne Natl Lab; Zhou, Hua, Argonne Natl Lab; Fu, Han, Univ of Chicago; Jalan, Bharat; Greven, Martin; Shklovskii, Boris; Leighton, Chris, UMN
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Wednesday, May 29-Continued Afternoon Sessions | 1:15 – 4:30 PM Time Prgm Type Title Authors 3:00 BPM PR Processing-Induced Phase Transformations Suryanarayanan, Raj,
UMN 3:05 CPF PR Particle-laden Flows: Open Versus Confined
Channels Lee, Sungyon, UMN
3:10 FEP PR Carrier-Gas Assisted Growth of Metal-Halide Perovskite Thin Films for Optoelectronics
Clark, Catherine, UMN; Aydil, Eray, NYU; Holmes, Russell, UMN
3:15 NMP PR Continuous, Efficient Control of Electrochemical Reactions on 2D Materials
Wang, Yan; Frisbie, C. Daniel, UMN
3:20 BPM PR Structural Insights into the Mechanical Properties of Soft Pharmaceutical Crystals
Mishra, Manish; Sun, Changquan Calvin, UMN
3:20 MP PR Connecting the Minority Phase: Flexible Nanoporous Materials from Block Polymer Self-Assembly
Xu Hongyun, UMN
3:25 EMD PR Electronic Transport in Nanocrystal Film Networks Kortshagen, Uwe, UMN 3:25 CPF PR Pressure and Shear Stress Distribution of Drop
Impacts Sun, Ting-Pi; Cheng, Xiang,UMN
3:30 BB PR Applications of Enzymatic Protein Labeling for Biomedical Applications
Park, Keun-young; Wang, Yiao; Distefano, Mark, UMN
3:35 NMP PR Overview Gladfelter, Wayne, UMN 3:40 FEP PR Modeling and Designing Photonic Structures for
Photovoltaic Thermal Management Slauch, Ian, UMN; Deceglie, Michael; Silverman, Timothy, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Ferry, Vivian, UMN
3:40 MP PR Fluctuation Effects on Phase Behavior of Diblock Copolymer-Homopolymer Ternary Mixtures.
Yadav, Mridul; Bates, Frank; Morse, David, UMN
3:40 BPM PR Artificial Gut Simulator for Realistic Assessment of Dissolution and Absorption from Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms
Siegel, Ron; Harish Jain, Krutika,UMN
3:40 PM
NMP PR New AFM Methods for Probing Soft and Nanostructured Materials
Haugstad, Greg; Yu, Guichuan, UMN; Zeng, Maggie, Boston Scientific, Inc.; Avery, Andrew, Unilever Research; Rahn, Rachel; Hubig, Stephan, Ecolab; Lin, Gufa; Chen, Ying; McCormick, Alon, UMN
3:45 CPF PR Active Fluids: Potential for Fluid Processing and Coating Applications
Kamdar, Shashank; Francis, Lorraine; Cheng, Xiang, UMN
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Wednesday, May 29-Continued Afternoon Sessions | 1:15 – 4:30 PM Time Prgm Type Title Authors 3:50 EMD PR Electric Characterization of In-Plane Few-layer 2H-
1T′ MoTe2 Homojunction Interfaces Ma, Rui, UMN
3:55 FEP PR Tunable Directional Chiral Emission of Quantum Dots Coupled to Metallic Metmaterial Platforms
Pachidis, Pavlos; Cote, Bryan; Ferry, Vivian, UMN
4:00 MP PR Phase Behavior of Lithium Salt-Doped Symmetric Ternary Polymer Blends
Xie, Shuyi; Meyer, Daniel; Wang, En; Bates, Frank; Lodge, Timothy; UMN
4:00 BB PR Model Directed Pathway Engineering in Mammalian Cells.
McCann, Meghan; Stach, Christopher; O'Brien, Conor; Le, Tung; Somia, Nikunj, UMN; Chen, Xinning, ECUST; Fu, Hsu-Yuan; Daoutidis, Prodromos, UMN; Zhao, Liang, ECUST; Hu, Wei-Shou; Smanski, Michael, UMN
4:00 NMP PR Micro Contact Angle Measurements of Hydrophobic Surfaces
Luo, Bing; Lee, Han Seung; Haugstad, Greg; McCormick, Alon, UMN; Hubig, Stephan; Rahn, Rachel, Ecolab
4:05 CPF PR Poster Introductions Arod, Pallavi; Larsson, Christopher; Usgaonkar, Saurabh; Liu, Zhengyang, UMN
4:20 NMP PR Phase Transformation During Dehydration: Use of Non-Ambient XRD
Thakral, Seema; Garcia-Barriocanal, Javier, UMN
4:20 MP PR Effects of Solvent Quality on Block Copolymer Micelle Fragmentation Kinetics
Early, Julia; Lodge, Timothy, UMN
4:40 NMP PR Wrap-Up McCormick, Alon, UMN THURSDAY, MAY 30
MORNING SESSIONS | 8:30- 11:40 AM
Time Prgm Type Title Authors 8:30 MP PR Properties of Chemically Cross-linked
Methylcellulose Gels Morozova, Svetlana; Coughlin, McKenzie; Early, Julia; Ertem, S. Piril; Reineke, Theresa; Bates, Frank; Lodge, Timothy, UMN
8:30 NMP PR Overview Siepmann, Ilja, UMN 8:30 CPF PR Effect of Rheology on Curtain Coating Francis, Lorraine; Karim,
Alireza; Suszynski, Wieslaw, UMN; Saswati,
CPF:Keller Hall 3-180 MP:Keller Hall 3-210 NMP: Keller 3-230
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Pujari, Dow; Carvalho, Marcio, PUC-Rio
8:35 NMP PR Molecular Simulations and Machine Learning for Multicomponent Adsorption: BTEX Separation with Zeolite Membranes
Josephson, Tyler; Sun, Andrew Yangzesheng; Fetisov, Evgenii, UMN; Johnson, J. R.; McCool, Benj in, ExxonMobil; Tsapatsis, Michael, Johns Hopkins; Siepmann, J. Ilja, UMN
8:50 CPF PR Dynamic Wetting Failure in Curtain Coating: Comparison of Model Predictions and Experimental Observations
Kumar, Satish; Liu, Chen-Yu, UMN; Carvalho, Marcio, PUC-Rio
8:50 MP PR Molecular Weight Asymmetry as a Route to High Lithium-Ion Transference Number Battery Electrolytes
Dewing, Beth; Bible, Nicholas; Ellison, Christopher; Mahanthappa, Mahesh, UMN
8:55 NMP PR Deep Neural Network Learning of Complex Binary Sorption Equilibria from Molecular Simulation Data
Sun, Yangzesheng; DeJaco, Robert; Siepmann, Ilja, UMN
9:10 MP PR Cross-Linked Reduced Graphene Oxide Aerogels and Their Applications as 3D Electrodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries
Xiao, Han, UMN; Pender, Joshua; Mullins, C. Buddie, University of Texas at Austin; Ellison, Christopher, UMN
9:10 CPF PR Free Surface Flows with Complex Interfaces Carvalho, Marcio; Mendes Junior, Paulo, PUC-Rio
Thursday, May 30-Continued Morning Sessions | 8:30- 11:40 AM
Time Prgm Type Title Authors 9:15 NMP PR Overview Zasadzinski, Joseph, UMN 9:25 NMP PR Effect of Solubility on Dilational Interfacial Rheology
of Lung Surfactant Inhibitors. Barman, Sourav; Zasadzinski, Joseph, UMN
9:30 MP PR Constructing Conductive Polymer/Graphene Composites via Spinodal Decomposition of Miscible Polymer Blends
Kou, Yangming; Cheng, Xiang; Macosko, Christopher, UMN
9:30 CPF PR Confocal Visualization of Particle Suspensions Flows Leopercio, Bruna; Carvalho, Marcio, PUC-Rio
9:45 NMP PR Control of the Hydrolysis of Amorphous Silica in Colloidal Dispersion via Altering the Condensation Degree of the Alkoxysilanes within Nanoparticles
Kang, Hyunho; Long, J. Davis, UMN; Elmer, Wade; White, C. Jason, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station; Haynes,Christy, UMN
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10:05 NMP PR Attempted Synthesis of Vesicular Nanoparticles Lee, Hanseung, UMN; Morrison, Eric, Dynation, LLC
10:10 MP PR Nanoporous Materials From Disordered Block Polymers With Tunable Segregation Strengths
Hampu, Nicholas; Hillmyer, Marc, UMN
10:20 CPF PR Characterization of Droplets and Polymer Solutions in Extensional Flows
Dutcher, Cari, UMN
10:30 MP PR Rheology of Molten Polyolefin Interfaces: Slip in Shear, Strain Hardening in Extension
Kim, Kyungtae, UMN; Jordan, Alex, University of Wisconsin-Stout; Lee, Bongjoon; Bates, Frank; Macosko, Chris, UMN; Jaffer, Shaffiq; Lhost, Olivier, Total SA
10:40 CPF PR Optimization of Silver Printing and Copper Electroless Plating for Printed Electronics
Jochem, Krystopher; Frisbie, C. Daniel; Francis, Lorraine, UMN
10:50 NMP PR Overview of Research Penn, R. Lee, UMN 10:50 MP PR Effect of Edge Disturbance on Shear Banding in
Polymeric Solutions Under Large Amplitude Oscilatory Shear
Shin, Seunghwan; Dorfman, Kevin; Cheng, Xiang, UMN
10:55 NMP PR Oil Dispersion--Insights Into Dispersant Efficacy from Phase Equilibria and Nanostructure
Corcoran, Louis, UMN; Almaraz, Brian; , Washington Tech Magnet School; en, K ilah; Lee, Han Seung; Penn, R. Lee; McCormick, Alon, UMN
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Thursday, May 30-Continued Morning Sessions | 8:30- 11:40 AM
Time Prgm Type Title Authors 11:00 CPF PR Capillary Flow with Evaporation in Open
Rectangular Microchannels Kolliopoulos, Panayiotis; Kumar, Satish, UMN
11:15 NMP PR Overview McCormick, Alon, UMN 11:20 NMP PR Micelle Destruction Near an Interface Accelerates
Adsorption Mysona, Joshua; McCormick, Alon; Morse, David, UMN
11:20 CPF PR Three-Dimensional Flows on Rotating Discrete Objects with Complex Surface Geometry
Parrish, Chance; Kumar, Satish, UMN
11:40 NMP PR Program Review Wrap-up McCormick, Alon, UMN
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Thursday TAC & PPB Events
TAC Meetings Coffman Union, Campus Club | 4th Floor
12:00 PM – 1:45 PM
BB TAC Room 410 EMD TAC Room 409 BPM TAC Room 411 MP TAC Dale Shepherd Room CPF TAC Room B/C NMP TAC Room A PPB Reps Amundson 151D (Note Room)
PPB Luncheon
Amundson Hall Room 151 12:00 PM – 1:45 PM
PPB Meeting
Amundson Hall | Room 151 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
CharFac Tour
Amundson Hall | Room 151 Starts right after the PPB Meeting ~3:15 PM
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IPRIME ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE MAY 28 – May 30, 2019
May 28 Tuesday Afternoon CPF MP NMP Special Events
Workshop 1 Workshop 1 Workshop
Student-Industry Meet & Greet McNamara, Johnson Rm, 4:45–5:45p
Poster Session 1 Keller 3-180 Keller 3-210 Keller 3-230 McNamara Alumni Ctr, Memorial Hall
1:15 -4:30p 1:15 -4:30p 1:15 -4:30p 5:45 – 7:15p
May 29 Wednesday BB BPM CPF FEP MP EMD Special Events
Workshop Workshop Workshop 2 Workshop Workshop 2 Workshop
Plenary Session & Luncheon
Keller 3-125 Keller 3-111 Keller 3-180 Keller 3-115 Keller 3-210 Keller 2-260 McNamara Alumni Ctr Johnson Great Room
8:30 – 11:40a 8:30 – 11:40a 8:30 – 11:40a 8:30 – 11:40a 8:30 – 11:40a 8:30 – 11:40a 11:45a – 1:05p 1:15 – 4:30p
BB BPM CPF FEP MP NMP EMD Special Events Faculty-Industry Meet & Greet
McNamara, Johnson Rm, 4:45-5:45p Program Program Program 1 Program Program 1 Program 1 Program Keller 3-125 Keller 3-111 Keller 3-180 Keller 3-115 Keller 3-210 Keller 3-230 Keller 2-260 Poster Session 2 + Awards
McNamara, Memorial, 5:45–7:30p 1:15 – 4:30p 1:15 – 4:30p 1:15 – 4:30p 1:15 – 4:30p 1:15 – 4:30p 1:15 – 4:30p 1:15 – 4:30p
May 30Thursday CPF MP NMP Special Events Program 2 Program 2 Program 2 PPB Breakfast Meeting, 7–8:15a
Program groups: Graduate Hotel Keller 3-180
8:30 – 11:40a Keller 3-210
8:30 – 11:40a Keller 3-230
8:30 – 11:40a BB, BPM, CPF, MP, NMP
TAC Meetings, 12-1:45p Coffman Union, 4th Floor
PPB Board Meeting, 2 – 3:30p 151D Amundson Hall
Characterization Facility Tour Following PPB Board Meeting