WVNano Research Symposium
May 11, 2009
Erickson Alumni Center, West Virginia University
7:50-8:20am Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:20-8:30am Welcome
David Lederman, WVNano Interim Director Grand Hall - A
Session I: Device Fabrication & Nano/Bio Device Integration I
Chair: Xian-An Cao
Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering & WVNano, West Virginia University
Room 110 &111
8:30- 8:50am In-situ Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Epitaxial Magnetic/Spintronic
Art Smith, Department of Physics & Nanoscale & Quantum Phenomena Institute, Ohio University
8:50-9:10am Photonic Crystal-Based Optofluidic Biosensors
Jeremy Dawson, Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering & WVNano, West Virginia University
9:10-9:30am Nanofabrication and Directed Self-Assembly
J. Alexander Liddle, Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, National Institute of Standards and Technology
9:30-9:50am Digital Synthesis: A Pathway toward New Materials
Tiffany Santos, Center for Nanoscale Materials, Argonne National Laboratory
9:50-10:10am Nanofabrication and the Characterization of Biochemical Reaction Systems
Scott Retterer, Center for Nanophase Materials Science, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
10:10-10:30am Nanoplasmonics and Chip-scale Instrumentation for Spectroscopic Sensing and Manipulation of Light and Matter
Hong Koo Kim, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering & Petersen Institute of NanoScience and Engineering, University of Pittsburgh,
10:30-10:40 Break Club Room
Session II: Device Fabrication & Nano/Bio Device Integration II
Chair: Peter Perrotta
Department of Pathology & WVNano, West Virginia University
Room 115
10:40-11:00am Microbial Interactions with Engineered Nanomaterials
Kelvin Gregory, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering & Center for the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology, Carnegie Mellon University
11:00-11:20am Investigations of Molecular Motion and Separation in a Traveling Wave Electrophoresis System
Lloyd Carroll, C. Eugene Bennett Department of Chemistry & WVNano, West Virginia University
11:20-11:40am Development of an Integrated Microfluidic Device For RNA Structural Analysis
Bin Wang, Department of Chemistry & WVNano, Marshall University
11:40-12:00am Nanostructured Electrochemical Biosensors
Nick Wu, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering & WVNano, West Virginia University
12:00-12:20pm Where are the Reactive Sites? – A Theoretical Investigation on (001) and (101) Surfaces in Anatase Nanoparticles
James Lewis, Department of Physics & WVNano, West Virginia University
12:20-1:30pm Buffet Lunch Grand Hall - A
Session III: Problems in Nano/Bio Sciences
Chair: Xiaodong Shi
C. Eugene Bennett Department of Chemistry & WVNano,
West Virginia University
Room 110 &111
1:30-1:50pm The Microarchitecture of Mitochondria at Brain Synapses Revealed by Electron Tomography
George Spirou, Director, Center for Neuroscience, West Virginia University
1:50-2:10pm Molecular Sensitive Detection in Nonlinear Optical Microscopy
Feruz Ganikhanov, Department of Physics & WVNano, West Virginia University
2:10-2:30pm Sensing Applications for Molecular Recognition Elements
Letha Sooter, Department of Biology & WVNano, West Virginia University
2:30-2:50pm Cardiovascular Effects of Pulmonary Inhalation of Nanoparticles: Influence of Particle Surface Area
Vincent Castranova, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center, West Virginia University
2:50-3:10pm Nano Particle Inhalation Impairs Micro Vascular Reactivity and Nitric Oxide Bioavailability
Timothy R. Nurkiewicz, Center for Cardiovascular and Respiratory Sciences, West Virginia University
3:10-3:20pm Break Club Room
Session IV: Education and Outreach
Chair: Michelle Richards-Babb
C. Eugene Bennett Department of Chemistry & WVNano,
West Virginia University
Room 115
3:20-3:40pm Nanoscale Science and Engineering Education and Outreach: Current Status and Future Directions
J. Kasi Jackson, Center for Women’s Studies & WVNano, West Virginia University
3:40-4:00pm Characteristics of the Novice Learner
Jeffrey Carver, Department of Curriculum and Instruction/Literacy Studies, West Virginia University
4:00-6:00pm Poster Session and Reception Grand Hall - B
886 Chestnut Ridge Road
P.O. Box 6223
Morgantown, WV 26506-6223
