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Wed 29 Thu 30 Fri 31
Indust. Forum PhD Track A PhD Track B PhD Track C Plenary Session
Industrial Forum
Chair: Luigi Colombo (Texas Instruments, USA)
08:30-08:45 INVITED Puzzle of graphene commercialization Seongjun Park,
Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, South Korea
Abstr.
08:45-09:00 INVITED STANDARD GRAPHENE’s Products and Applications Joung Hoon Lee,
Standard Graphene, South Korea
Abstr.
09:00-09:15 INVITED Graphene application towards flexible OLED display Jong Hyun (Jon) Park,
LG Display Co.,Ltd. , South Korea)
Abstr.
09:15-09:30 INVITED 2D crystals-based energy devices Francesco Bonaccorso,
IIT-Graphene Labs / BeDimensional, Italy
Abstr.
09:30-09:45 INVITED Large-scale Manufacturing of Graphene and Related Materials Inks for Flexible INVITED (Opto)electronics Felice Torrisi,
Cambridge Graphene Centre, University of Cambridge, UK
Abstr.
09:45-09:55 Wafer-scaled Synthesis of 2D-MoS2 by Cold-wall CVD Zhen-Yu Juang, SulfurScience Technology Co., Ltd., Taiwan Abstr.
09:55-10:05 Pixelated Graphene Electrodes for OLED Display Nam Sung Cho, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), South Korea Abstr.
10:05-10:15 Industrial Applications for Micromechanical Exfoliated Graphene Raquel Gonzalez, GrapheneTech Abstr.
10:15-10:25 Graphene-enhanced commodity plastics in real world applications Francis Nedvidek,
NanoXplore GmbH, Germany
Abstr.
10:25-10:35 Low-cost CVD graphene: canvas for fabricating ultrasensitive nano-island sensors (strain, chemical, biological) with high potential for industrialization Aliaksandr Zaretski, GrollTex, USA Abstr.
10:35-10:45 CVD growth of Transition Metal Dichalcogenides Dumitru Dumcenco, (EPFL, Switzerland) Abstr.
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
Chair: Stijn Goossens (ICFO - The Institute of Photonic Sciences, Spain)
11:15-11:45 INVITED Moving the Graphene Flaghip towards the factory floor Andrea Ferrari,
Cambridge Graphene Centre, University of Cambridge, UK
11:45-12:00 INVITED Graphene – the teenage years James Baker,
National Graphene Institute - University of Manchester, UK
12:00-12:15 INVITED Graphene and carbon nanotube (CNT) commercialization: past, present and future Khasha Ghaffarzadeh,
IDTechEx, UK
Abstr
12:15-12:30 INVITED Graphene Applications Commercialization Success Stories under NGAP2020 Rezal Khairi Ahmad,
NanoMalaysia Berhad, Malaysia
Abstr.
12:30-12:45 INVITED Grafoid: collaboration is the key to graphene’s commercialization Chester Burtt,
Grafoid Inc., Canada
Abstr.
12:45-13:25 JOINT PANEL DISCUSSION
13:25-14:45 Lunch (offered by the organizers)
Industrial Forum - Eureka Session
Chair: Chester Burtt (Grafoid Inc., Canada)
14:45-14:50 INVITED “Graphene and 2D Materials” EUREKA Cluster: Fostering European Competitiveness Antonio Correia,
Phantoms Foundation, Spain
Abstr
14:50-15:05 INVITED Graphene-Based High Performance Infrared Photodetectors Chris Bower,
Emberion, Finland
Abstr
15:05-15:20 INVITED Graphene BioFET Jouni Ahopelto
VTT, Finland
Abstr
15:20-15:35 INVITED Uses of graphene by an energy utility Laurent Baraton,
ENGIE, France
Abstr
15:35-15:50 INVITED Challenges in Graphene Integration Amaia Zurutuza,
Graphenea, Spain
Abstr.
15:50-16:05 INVITED Super-hydrophobic graphene-based materials: impact of surface properties on INVITED wettability Florina Truica-Marasescu,
ALCERECO, Canada
Abstr.
16:05-16:20 INVITED Graphene Oxide and Reduced Graphene Oxide, Up-coming Applications Rune Wendelbo,
Abalonyx, Norway
Abstr.
16:20-16:30 Beyond silicon electronics-FETs with nanostructured graphene channels with high on- off ratio and high-mobility Mircea Dragoman, IMT, Romania Abstr.
16:30-16:40 Graphene growth studies in purified conditions Pierre Levesque, Université de Montréal, Canada Abstr.
16:40-16:50 Synthesis of epitaxial graphene on SiC for graphene-based electronics Alberto García, GPNT, Spain Abstr.
16:50-17:20 Coffee Break
CHARACTERIZATION
Chair: Khasha Ghaffarzadeh (IDTechEx, UK)
17:20-17:30 An innovative method of graphite exfoliation in an aqueous-organic medium Bruno Figueiredo , GRAPHENEST, Portugal Abstr.
17:30-17:40 ONYX Graphene and 2D Materials Inspector Albert Redo-Sanchez, das-Nano S.L., Spain Abstr.
17:40-17:50 Nanoscale Optical Imaging of Graphene using s-SNOM Adrian Cernescu, neaspec GmbH, Germany Abstr.
17:50-18:00 Signal processing and control for Graphene applications Jelena Trbovic, Zurich Instruments, Switzerland Abstr.
18:00-18:10 TEOS characterization of 2D materials - from graphene to TMDCs Marc Chaigneau, HORIBA Scientific, France Abstr.
18:10-18:20 Investigations of hetero-structure of 2D materials and Graphene on copper by imaging Ellipsometry Sebastian Funke, Accurion GmbH, Germany Abstr.
18:20-18:30 Multimodal Correlative Microscopy of 2D Materials Elena Bailo, WITec GmbH, Germany Abstr.
PhD Students - Track A: Fundamental science of GRMs
Chair: David Jiménez (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain)
08:30-08:45 Spin Hall Effect and Origins of Nonlocal Resistance in Adatom-Decorated Graphene Juan Manuel Marmolejo-Tejada, Universidad del Valle, Colombia Abstr.
08:45-09:00 Atomic Structure and Spectroscopy of Single Metal (Cr, V) Substitutional Dopants in Monolayer MoS2 Sungwoo Lee, Seoul National University, South Korea Abstr.
09:00-09:15 Imaging Graphene Quantum Dots Juwon Lee, University of California, USA Abstr.
09:15-09:30 The Raman spectrum of Graphene in presence of highly excited charge carriers Alessandra Virga, Fondazione Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy Abstr.
09:30-09:45 Catalysis under cover: enhanced reactivity at the interface between (doped) graphene and anatase TiO2 Martina Datteo, University of Milan Bicocca, Italy Abstr.
09:45-10:00 Ultrafast lithium diffusion in bilayer graphene Matthias Kühne, Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany Abstr.
10:00-10:15 Disorder engineering and conductivity dome in ReS2 with polymer electrolyte gating Dmitry Ovchinnikov, EPFL, Switzerland Abstr.
10:15-10:30 Non-invasive Raman tomography for 2D-material applications Stefan Wagner, University of Siegen, Germany Abstr.
10:30-10:45 Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of the π Magnetism of a Single Carbon Vacancy in Graphene Yu Zhang, Beijing Normal University, China Abstr.
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
PhD Students - Track B: New technological platforms based on GRMs
Chair: Andrey Turchanin (Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany)
08:30-08:45 Metal-doped graphene monolayers on plastic : a highly flexible 2D superconducting film Pauline Ronseaux, Institut Néel_CNRS/UGA PR2940, France Abstr.
08:45-09:00 Graphene-coated Metasurface as a ‘Visible’ Tunable SERS Platform Vrinda Thareja, Stanford University, USA Abstr.
09:00-09:15 Tunable doping of 2D materials by physisorbed self-assembled networks Roald Phillipson, KU Leuven, Belgium Abstr.
09:15-09:30 Vertical 2D Crystal Hetero-structures: The Preparation, Device Application and Selective Growth Chong-Rong Wu, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Abstr.
09:30-09:45 A Tactile sensor using single-layer graphene for surface texture recognition Sungwoo Chun, Hanyang university, South Korea Abstr.
09:45-10:00 Implementation of a microprocessor using a two-dimensional semiconductor Stefan Wachter, TU Wien, Austria Abstr.
10:00-10:15 Atomically precise graphene nanoribbon heterojunctions Franklin Liou, UC Berkeley, USA Abstr.
10:15-10:30 Gate-tunable one-dimensional charge pattern on a graphene device Hsin-Zon Tsai, University of California at Berkeley, USA Abstr.
10:30-10:45 Graphene/Polymer Composite Membranes for Nano- and Ultrafiltration Lukas Madauß, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany Abstr.
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
PhD Students - Track C: semiconductors and heterostructures, with emphasis in photonics and plasmonics applications
Chair: Klaas-Jan Tielrooij (ICFO - Institute of Photonic Sciences, Spain)
08:30-08:45 Two-Dimensional Transition Metal Dichalcogenides: Alloys, Directed Assembly, and Defect Identification Zhong Lin, The Pennsylvania State University, USA Abstr.
08:45-09:00 Photocarrier dynamics and interaction effects of interlayer excitons in WSe2/MoSe2 heterostructures Philipp Nagler, University of Regensburg, Germany Abstr.
09:00-09:15 Growth of 2D transition metal dichalcogenides in the 1H and 1T’ phase and their applications Carl Hugo Naylor, University of Pennsylvania, USA Abstr.
09:15-09:30 Intensely illuminated Excitons and Tightly Bound Trions in 2-D Phosphorene achieved through Optical Dimensional Transformation Ankur Sharma, The Australian National University, Australia Abstr.
09:30-09:45 Heterogeneous defect domains in h-WS2 Youngjo Jin, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea Abstr.
09:45-10:00 Synergistic plasmonic effects of nanostructured gold surfaces in combination with 2D nanomaterials for sensing applications of biomarkers Christa Genslein, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Chemo and Biosensors, University of Regensburg, Germany Abstr.
10:00-10:15 Few-layer MoS2 Flakes as Hole-selective Layer for Solution-processed Hybrid Organic Hydrogen-evolving Photocathodes Leyla Najafi, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy Abstr.
10:15-10:30 Non-equilibrium optical properties of encapsulated graphene Eva Arianna Aurelia Pogna, Physics Department Politecnico di Milano, Italy Abstr.
10:30-10:45 Air stable n-type black phosphorus transistor with photoactive doping layer Yih-Ren Chang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Abstr.
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
PLENARY SESSION
Chair: Pablo Jarillo-Herrero (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
11:15-11:55 PLENARY Seeing Electrons in 2D – Light/Matter Interactions in Atomically Thin Semiconductors Tony Heinz,
Stanford University, USA
Abstr.
11:55-12:25 INVITED Exciton and Valley Dynamics in MoS2, MoSe2 and WSe2 monolayers Xavier Marie,
INSA-Toulouse, France
Abstr.
12:25-12:40 Funnel Effect of Excitons in Strained 2D Materials Rafael Roldán, Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid ICMM-CSIC, Spain Abstr.
12:40-12:55 Dissociation of 2D excitons and efficient photocurrent generation in monolayer WSe2 p-n junctions Mathieu Massicotte, ICFO - The institute of photonic sciences, Spain Abstr.
12:55-13:25 INVITED Probing quantum phenomena in graphene and 2D materials by nano-imaging of polaritonics waves Dimitri Basov,
Columbia University, USA
Abstr.
13:25-14:45 Lunch (offered by the organizers)
Chair: Cinzia Casiraghi (University of Manchester, UK)
14:45-15:15 INVITED Probing the dielectric response of exfoliated black Phosphorus in free standing conditions Annick Loiseau, CNRS-ONERA, France Abstr.
15:15-15:45 INVITED The unusual Raman and optical properties of black Phosphorus Christiano de Matos,
Mackenzie Presbyterian University, Brazil
Abstr.
15:45-16:00 Raman signatures of single layer graphene dispersed in degassed water without additives Eric Anglaret, Université de Montpellier, France Abstr.
16:00-16:30 INVITED Graphene Light Scattering, Absorption, and Emission Eric J. Heller,
Harvard University, USA
Abstr.
16:30-16:50 Poster Awards Ceremony
16:50-17:20 Coffee Break
Chair: Justin Song (Nanyang Technological University and IHPC Singapore, Singapore)
17:20-17:50 INVITED Graphene electro-mechanical devices Adrian Bachtold,
ICFO – The Institute of Photonic Sciences, Spain
Abstr.
17:50-18:05 Layered materials as platforms for quantum technologies Carmen Palacios-Berraquero, University of Cambridge, UK Abstr.
18:05-18:20 Massless Dirac Fermions Trapping in Quasi-1D and 0D npn Junctions of a Continuous Graphene Monolayer Ke-Ke Bai, Beijing Normal University, China Abstr.
18:20-18:35 High Performance Field Effect Transistors with Atomically Precise Graphene Nanoribbons Juan Pablo Llinas, UC Berkeley, USA Abstr.
18:35-18:50 On demand angle control in van der Waals heterostructures Rebeca Ribeiro, Columbia University, USA Abstr.
18:50-19:05 Control of Interlayer Separation in van der Waals Heterostructures Matthew Yankowitz, Columbia University, USA Abstr.
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Workshop 1: Opto-electronics and Nanophotonics

The workshop will focus on the physics and applications of nano-photonics and photodetectors based on graphene, related 2d materials, and heterostructures of those. A wide range of physical phenemona are being explored such as plasmonics, carrier dynamics, carrier cooling, energy transfer, non-local response, valley physics etc. These phenomena are often key for the understanding and development of novel device concepts for applications such as photodetectors and modulators.

 
 
Workshop 2: Biosensors and Medical Applications

The workshop will be focused on the latest advances in developing graphene-based biosensors (optical, electrical etc), toxicity issues of GRMs as well as their latest developments in nanomedicine and medical applications such as tissue engineering, electrodes for brain, drug delivery, and so forth. Integration of graphene into innovative (bio)sensing systems will lead to high sensitive, high selective and cost-effective analysis and monitoring in fields like medicine, environment, security and other industries. The workshop aims to discuss bio applications facing the requirements set within the context of industrial research.

 
 
Workshop 3: Theory & Simulation    

This workshop aims at presenting the state of the art in advanced modelling of structurally and chemically modified forms of graphene and related materials (GRMs). Emphasis will be given to simulations of GRM devices, including transistors, chemical sensors, NEMS, just to cite a few. From novel theoretical concepts to ultimate developments in first-principles calculations, an overall picture of recent achievements/breakthroughs and research prospective will be targeted, including electronic, transport, optical, thermal and mechanical properties.

 
 
Workshop 4: Energy

Devices for storing and converting energy, including batteries, supercapacitors, solar and fuel cells, as well as for water splitting and thermoelectricity often benefit from having materials with a large surface area. When combined with a high surface reactivity, high conductivity, or useful optical properties, graphene and related materials (GRMs) become of notable interest for a range of energy applications. This workshop aims to highlight the latest advances and development in the use of GRMs for energy conversion and storage, outlining the stumbling blocks for industrial applications and benchmarking to other technologies.

 
 
Workshop 5: Mechanical properties and Nanomechanics

The workshop will focus on the latest advances on nano-mechanical systems based on graphene and other two-dimensional systems. Nano-mechanical systems provide a new and versatile platform for fundamental science and applications. It opens new possibilities in the exploration of a broad range of physical phenomena, such as mechanical nonlinearities, out-of-equilibrium phenomena, dissipation, and noise. Advances in measurements also allows to investigate the unique mechanical properties of monolayer systems. In addition, nano-mechanical systems are fantastic sensors of mass, force, and spin, holding promise for applications.
 
 
Workshop 6: Spintronics & Valleytronics

The workshop will focus on the current progress of graphene technology to achieve long spin diffusion lengths, and the current state of the art concerning the interaction between magnetism and spin-orbit coupling as main sources of spin relaxation, issues concerning the observation of spin Hall effects, quantum spin Hall effects or valley Hall effects (including coupling valley and spin degree of freedoms through optical excitations), as well as the quest towards harvesting proximity effects using van der Waals interaction between 2D materials. Low dimensional spin transport will be also addressed.

 
 

A series of targeted talks given by Invited speakers will be followed by oral contributions selected from the Graphene 2017 submissions on all workshops mentioned above.