From the Lab to the Fab: A Journey through CMOS Qualification Dr. Brent Segal, Director & Cheif Technologies, Lockheed Martin Nanosystems |
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John Robertson, Cambridge University, UK
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Anders, Borjesson, University of Boras, Sweden |
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Growth of carbon SWNTs from tight binding computer simulation Dr. Christophe Bichara, CINaM, Marseille University, France |
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In situ Diganostic-based Modeling of Carbon Nanotube Growth Alex Puretzky, Oakridge National Laboratory, USA |
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QM/MD Simulations of SWCNT Nucleation and Growth with and without Metal Catalysts: Implications for Experiment Stephan Irle, Nagoya University, Japan |
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Theory of Chiral Growth: Nanotubes to Graphene, Graphene to Nanotubes Boris Yakobson, Rice University, USA |
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Growth Graphene Mechanism Dr. Young Hee Lee, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea |
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Controlled Continuous Spinning of Fibres of Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes Dr. Krzysztof Koziol, University of Cambridge, UK |
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Fundamentals Issues on CVD Growth on CNTs Dr. David Lashmore, Nanocomp Technologies, USA |
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SWNT Amplification: Concepts and Results Prof. Andrew Barron, Rice University, USA |
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Atom-Resolved Imaging and Chirality Control of Carbon Nanotubes Dr. Hongwei Zhu, Tsinghua University, China |
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Growth Mechanism of Well Aligned Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes on Quartz Substrate Dr. Jie Liu, Duke University, USA |
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Growth Mechanism of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes from Non-metal Catalyst Dr. Chang Liu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China |
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Toward Controllable Growth of Carbon Nanotubes Dr. Avetik Harutyuyan, Honda Research Institute USA, Inc. , USA |