8:15 a.m. | Paul Clayson: Father of Utah Nano Initiative (precursor to USTAR): Where we've come from, where we are going |
8:30 a.m. | Dawn Porter: Collaborative research support |
8:45 a.m. | M. Janat-Amsbury and H. Ghandehari: Cancer Nanotechnology and Nanotoxicology: Response to NIH RFAs |
9:00 a.m. | Bryony Richards-McClung: EGI/SCII collaboration |
9:15 a.m. | Deepankar Pal: The future of 3D metal printing |
9:30 a.m. | Scott L. Anderson: I/UCRC |
9:45 a.m. | Casey Hawkins: EFRC RFP 2D materials |
10:20 a.m. | Ian Harvey: Nanofab update and designing new device functionality with hard-to-handle materials |
10:35 a.m. | David Belnap: 300 KeV Cryo TEM |
10:45 a.m. | Scott L. Anderson: eTEM at the U |
10:55 a.m. | Shad Roundy: Advanced materials MRI: Thick AIN for piezoelectric and thermal conductivity |
11:05 a.m. | Steve Blair: Advanced 3D nanomanufacturing nanoscribe |
11:15 a.m. | Mike Czabaj: X-Ray nanoCT (5μm voxel resolution on 3-5" specimens, 500nm resolution on 1mm specimens) |
11:25 a.m. | Raheel Samuel: Raman nano spectroscopy for biomed imaging applications |
11:35 a.m. | Will Rankin: Imaging EELS NSF/MRI |
11:45 a.m. | Ross Walker: Electrical Characterization user lab |
1:50 p.m. | Andy Buffmire: Utah Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Initiative. Benefits of the recent preferred designation of IMCP by the SBA and how to take advantage of this. |
2:05 p.m. | Mary Cardon - Utah's SBIR/STTR Assistance Program: USTAR small business resource center |
2:12 p.m. | Amy Arkwright - State Science Olympiad Coordinator: Science Olympiad as a drop-in program for NSF Broader Impact outreach, with self-selection of students with interest in your discipline from all over the state, and self-assembly on our campus |
2:19 p.m. | Kirk Schmierer - CEO Total Quality Systems, Inc: SBIR/STTR plans and soliciting participation. Also participating in the lunch discussion on nXCT |
2:26 p.m. | Tom Whitworth - Synchronicity Microfluidics: CD style bio-reader test platform |
2:33 p.m. | Tom Whitworth - Synchronicity Microfluidics: 250nm full-wafer lithography here in SL Valley |
2:40 p.m. | Jim Smith - SLCC, U of U Course Instructor: Course offerings in the Utah Nanofab |
2:47 p.m. | Brian Baker - Utah Nanofab Staff Engineer: Keyence 3D microscopy |
2:54 p.m. | Matt Linford - BYU: TOF - SIMS |
3:01 p.m. | Almut Vollmer - USU: Potential use of nXCT in food science |
3:08 p.m. | Aaron Smith - SpectraSymbol: Flexible circuits as an alternative to traditional PCB's |
3:15 p.m. | Shawn Averett - BYU: NDE using second harmonic generation spectroscopy |
3:40 p.m. | Brian Van Devener - U of U Surface Analysis Lab: 3D tomographic elemental mapping at the nanometer scale |
3:47 p.m. | Randy Polson - U of U Surface Analysis Lab: Multi-scale correlative microscopy: ways to image and visualize the same sample location from the mm scale to the Å scale |
3:54 p.m. | Loren Rieth - U of U Center for Engineering Innovation: Tools and resources to help engineer at the microscale when you do not understand the thin film tools |
4:01 p.m. | Bruce Gale - Director, Utah Nanofab: Microfluidics prototyping labs |
4:08 p.m. | Michael Granger - U of U: What a Vibrating Sample Magnetometer VSM in the Nanofab can do for you |
4:15 p.m. | Paulo Perez - U of U Surface Analysis Lab: New SEM techniques available |
4:22 p.m. | David Petrucci - Hydrogena: Evolving H2 gas from inexpensive renewable sources |
4:29 p.m. | Zhiheng Liu - U of U: Nanoscale characterization available through SEM/CL and nanoRaman |
4:36 p.m. | Taylor Sparks - U of U: Resources at the MSE Materials Characterization Lab |
4:43 p.m. | Steve Pritchett - Utah Nanofab Staff Engineer: Techniques for wafer thinning, controlled reactive thin film sputter deposition |