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Pennington,NJ08534USATel:�.609.737.�902Fax:�.609.737.2743

[email protected]

ECS OfficersBarryMacDougall,PresidentD.NoelBuckley,Vice-PresidentPaulNatishan,Vice-PresidentWilliamD.Brown,Vice-PresidentPetrVanýsek,SecretaryJohnSusko,Treasurer

ECS Division OfficersBattery Division:KMAbrahamCorrosion Division:PatrikSchmukiDielectric Science & Technology Division:KatalinVorosElectrodeposition Division:GeryR.StaffordElectronics & Photonics Division:AlbertBacaEnergy Technology Division:KarimZaghibFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Division:FrancisD’SouzaHigh Temperature Materials Division:EricWuchinaIndustrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical Engineering Division:DennieT.MahLuminescence & Display Materials Division:UweHappekOrganic & Biological Electrochemistry Division:IsaoTaniguchiPhysical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division:HughDeLongSensor Division:RangacharyMukundan

ECS Meeting Headquarters StaffRoqueJ.Calvo, Executive DirectorMaryE.Yess,Deputy Executive DirectorStephaniePlassa,Director of MeetingsPaulJ.Urso,Jr.,Meetings and Program CoordinatorAnnieGoedkoop,Director of PublicationsJohnLewis,Associate Director of Conference PublicationsAmirZaman,Director of Membership and DevelopmentTimFest, Assistant Director of Membership and DevelopmentKarenChmielewski,Customer Service RepresentativeKathyMattiello, Customer Service Representative

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Welcome to Phoenix, Arizona—where more than 325 days of annual sunshine mean you can count on exceptional weather as you experience the rich diversity of the Sonoran Desert area. We are pleased to venture into this city again for the 213th ECS Meeting. This major international conference will be held at the Phoenix Convention Center and the Hyatt Regency Phoenix Hotel and will include 39 topical symposia consisting of 1,250 technical presentations.

You are invited to participate not only in the technical program, but also in the other social events planned for the meeting. Prior to the Sunday EvEning gEt-togEthEr, plan to attend the latest in our series of Sunday general topics, “Nanometric Objects and Chip-Scale Platforms for Disease Diagnosis… for the Rest of Us,” this one presented by Marc d. PortEr. Don’t miss the opening PlEnary SESSion on Monday morning, featuring SuMio iijiMa, Professor, Director of the Research Center for Advanced Carbon Materials, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, and Special Research Fellow of NEC, who will deliver the ECS Lecture, “Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes: Synthesis, Modification, and Characterizations.” Also featured will be john nEwMan, recipient of the 2008 Vittorio de Nora Award, delivering his talk entitled, “From nW to TW.” All meeting registrants are cordially invited to attend the Vittorio de Nora Award reception held in Dr. Newman’s honor on Tuesday evening. As always, you will also have the opportunity to visit the Technical Exhibit, which opens in conjunction with the Monday EvEning MixEr and gEnEral StudEnt PoStEr SESSion, continues with the General Society Poster Session on Tuesday evening, and runs through Wednesday afternoon. We hope that you will join us in Phoenix, and take part in the 213th ECS Meeting.

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Program GuideADA Accessibility .............................................. 3

Author Index................................................... 80

Award Winners and Lecturers......................... �2

Coffee Breaks..................................................... 7

Committee Meetings ........................................ 8

Employment Services ........................................ 3

General Functions ............................................. 7

Ground Transportation ..................................... �

Guest Info. (formerly “Non-Tech”) .................. �

Hotel Information ............................................ �

Luncheons and Business Meetings ................... 8

Meeting Floor Plans .............................. 9, �0, ��

Poster Sessions .................................................. 2

Presenter Information ....................................... 2

Professional Development Workshops ............. 4

Publications .............................................. covers

Registration Hours and Fees ............................. 2

Sessions at a Glance ........................................ �6

Session Chair Orientation ................................ 2

Short Courses .................................................... 3

Symposium and Session Organizers ................. 5

Technical Exhibitors ....................................... �5

Technical Program .......................................... 24

Hotel & Travel InformationHotel Reservation Information

The Hyatt Regency Phoenix Hotel, located at �22 North Second Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004, USA, is the headquarters hotel for the meeting. We encourage you to stay at the Hyatt, where your stay will be most enjoyable and convenient. Guestroom reservations for the Hyatt can be made online from the ECS website. The discounted meeting rates are as follows.

Single/Double $�65

A block of rooms have been reserved for May �8-22, 2008. The special room rate will be available until April �8. Reservations attempted after April �8 will be accepted on a space and rate availability basis. A deposit equal to your first night’s stay is required to guarantee your reservation. Cancellation must be received at least 72 hours before expected arrival for a full refund of your deposit.

Ground Transportation

SuperShuttle ground transportation service is available from Phoenix Sky Harbor, and Phoenix-Mesa Gateway airports to the Hyatt Regency Phoenix. Simply make your reservation from the ECS website using our special discount code: P886J.

Companion Registrants (formerly “Nontechnical Registrants”)

Guests of Technical Registrants are invited to register for the 2�3th Meeting as a “Companion Registrant.” The companion registration fee of $25 (Advance) or $30 (Onsite) includes admission to ECS social events, an exclusive lounge with beverage service, Monday through Thursday, 0800-�000h, and a special “Welcome to Phoenix” orientation presented by the Greater Phoenix Convention and Visitors Bureau on Monday, May �9th at 0900h in the Companion Registrants Lounge in Suite 3�2, Third Floor, Hyatt. Please note that online registration is not available for Companion Registrants. For your convenience, you may register using the Advance Registration Form.

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General Meeting InformationKey LocationsMeeting Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atrium Lobby, Second Floor, HyattInformation/Message Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Atrium Lobby, Second Floor, HyattBook Display and Membership Desk . . . Atrium Lobby, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention CenterECS Headquarters Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curtis A, Second Floor, HyattECS Satellite Headquarters Office . . . . . . . .Room 205, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention CenterSpeaker Ready Room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Room 206, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention CenterDevelopment Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Room 204, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention CenterEmployment Interview Room . . . . . . . . . . . .Room 203, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

The meeting registration area will be located in the Atrium Lobby on the Second Floor of the Hyatt . Registration will open on Sunday and the technical sessions will be conducted Sunday through Thursday .

Advance RegistrationAdvance registration is encouraged . Register online at www .electrochem .org, or fax your registration form to 609 .737 .2743 . Attendees prepaying by credit card are encouraged to use our online system, or send the form by fax . If you send a registration by fax, please do not send another copy by mail, as this may result in duplicate charges . The deadline for advance registration is April 18, 2008 . Refunds are subject to a 10% processing fee and will only be honored if written requests are received by April 25, 2008 . All participants of the 213th ECS Meeting are required to pay the appropriate registration fees . Advance and onsite payments must be made in U .S . Dollars via Visa, MasterCard, American Express, check, or money order payable to ECS .

Registration HoursSunday, May 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0800-1830hMonday, May 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0730-1730hTuesday, May 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0730-1600hWednesday, May 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0730-1500hThursday, May 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0730-1300h

Registration FeesALL PARTICIAPNTS AND ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO PAY THE APPROPRIATE REGISTRATION FEE LISTED BELOW. Payment can be made by cash, check, or travelers’ checks in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank. Visa, MasterCard, or American Express are also accepted. Advance OnsiteMember . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$405 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $505Nonmember . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $715Student Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $250Student Nonmember . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$190 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $290One Day Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $375One Day Nonmember . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$365 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $465Companion Registrant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30ECS Emeritus & Honorary Member . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0

All students must send verification of student eligibility along with their registration. All technical registrations include a copy of Meeting Abstracts (on CD-ROM only). Attendees who wish to have paper copies of abstracts in advance of the meeting should download copies from the ECS website, free of charge.

Financial AssistanceFinancial assistance is limited and generally governed by the symposium organizers . Individuals may inquire directly to the symposium organizers of the symposium in which they are presenting their paper to see if funding is available . Individuals requiring an official letter of invitation should write to the ECS headquarters office; such letters will not imply any financial responsibility of ECS .

ECS—The Electrochemical Society65 South Main StreetPennington, NJ 08534-2839, USAPhone: 609 .737 .2743E-mail: ecs@electrochem .orgWeb: www .electrochem .org

Technical Session Co-Chair Orientation

All technical session co-chairs will be contacted via e-mail with important instructions on conducting their technical session prior to the meeting. Please check in with the ECS headquarters staff in Curtis A on the Second Floor of the Hyatt, or Room 205 on the 200 Level of the Phoenix Convention Center on the day of your session to receive information on the cancelled papers for the day and to pick up attendance sheets. We ask that you complete and return the attendance sheets to ECS headquarters to help us with future symposium planning. Instructions for conducting your session and attendance sheets will be sent via e-mail in advance of the meeting, and will also be available in the ECS Headquarters office throughout the week. Additionally, we recommend that session co-chairs attend a brief orientation during the first ten minutes of the Symposium Organizer and Co-Chair Orientation on Sunday at �500h in the Board Room on the Second Floor of the Hyatt.

Information for Presenters

Oral Presentations and Audio-Visual

Oral presentations must be in English. Only LCD projectors will be available for oral presentations. Authors will be required to bring their own laptop computers for presentation. We strongly suggest that presenting authors verify laptop/projector compatibility in the speaker ready room at the meeting. Speakers requiring special equipment must make written request to ECS headquarters ([email protected]) no later than two weeks before the meeting, and appropriate arrangements will be made at the expense of the author.

Poster Presentations and Sessions

Poster presentations must be in English, on a board approximately 4 feet high by 8 feet wide (�.22 m by 2.45 m), corresponding to the abstract number and day of presentation in the final program. Please arrive approximately two to four hours before the start of your session to begin setting up your poster displays. Please do not begin setting up your poster until all the poster boards have been numbered. Plan your display to fit on one upright panel approximately 4 feet high by 8 feet wide (�.22 m by 2.45 m). Present displayed information from left to right, starting at the top left of the panel. The paper title, number, names, and affiliations of all authors MUST be at the top of the display. The recommended print size for the title is approximately �” to 2" (2.5 cm to 5 cm) high. Authors should minimize written text but use it when necessary to emphasize essential data and/or to stimulate discussion. All illustrations, drawings, charts, pictures, graphs, figures, and written text should be large enough to allow easy reading from a distance of 5' (�.5 m). Matted and finished photographs are recommended to enhance visibility. Pushpins and/or thumbtacks will be supplied at the meeting. Commercial advertisements or publicity will NOT be permitted in poster presentations. Authors violating this regulation will be asked to remove their presentations immediately.

Authors are responsible for setting up their displays, for being present during the entire scheduled poster session, and for removing their displays at the conclusion of the poster session. No posters will be displayed without author participation. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE GRANTED. Authors are responsible for the security of their displays and all items of value. ECS will not assume any

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responsibility for lost, stolen, or broken articles. Additional information or special requirements should be addressed to the individual symposium organizers prior to the meeting.

The General Society Student Poster Session

The Session will be held as a part of the Monday Evening Mixer and Technical Exhibit, which features instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to meeting attendees. All meeting registrants are invited to attend. Formal presentations will begin at �800h. Students may start setting up their presentations in the exhibit hall at �400h; judging of the posters will begin at �700h. Participants are encouraged to attend the Annual Society Luncheon and Business Meeting on Tuesday at �2�5h where the winners will be announced and given an award plaque. (Tickets are $25.00 in advance and $30.00 onsite. Winners will not be required to purchase a ticket.)

Speaker-Ready Room

A Speaker-Ready Room will be available Sunday through Thursday, in Room 206 on the 200 Level of the Phoenix Convention Center. This room is available to allow speakers the opportunity to preview and prepare for their presentations. We highly recommend that speakers verify their laptop’s compatibility with the sample LCD projector that will be located in this room, prior to their presentation. Additionally, there will be audiovisual technicians available on each level of the hotel for your assistance.

Speaker Indemnification

The ideas and opinions expressed in the technical sessions, conferences, and any handout materials provided are those of the presenter. They are not those of The Electrochemical Society, nor can any endorsement by ECS be claimed.

Discussion

No recording will be made of the oral discussions. Those contributing to the discussion of a paper and desiring their remarks to be published should send the discussion to the Director of Publications, Journal of The Electrochemical Society, via fax: 609.737.2743. The discussion will then be referred to the author for a reply. Publication of the discussion and the comments of the author(s) depend on the publication of the paper in the Journal. Written discussion of a published paper should be submitted within two months following publication of the article.

No Recording Allowed

Photographing or video-recording of presentations will NOT be permitted unless specifically allowed by the speaker. Photo flash and photo floods are prohibited. Tape recordings, except on behalf of ECS, are prohibited. Anyone taking unauthorized photographs, video or audio tapes, will be asked to leave the session.

Employment ServicesCompanies desiring to recruit employees may place their announcements on a designated bulletin board in the registration area. Please note that these announcements should be no larger than 8 ½" by ��".

ADA AccessibilitySpecial accommodations for disabled attendees will be handled on an individual basis provided that adequate notice is given to the ECS Headquarters office.

Four Short Courses will be offered in conjunction with the 2�3th Meeting. These courses will be held on Sunday, May �8, 2008, from 0900h to �700h. The registration fee is $425 for ECS Members and $520 for nonmembers. Students are offered a 50% discount. The registration fee for the course covers the course, text materials, continental breakfast, luncheon, and refreshment breaks; it is not applicable to any other activities of the meeting. The deadline for registration for a course is April 18, 2008. Interested parties may register using the Advance Registration form. Written requests for refunds will be honored only if received at Society headquarters before April 25, 2008. Pre-registration is required. All courses are subject to cancellation pending an appropriate number of advance registrants.

Visit the ECS website for full course descriptions and instructor biographies.

Short CourSe #1

Advanced Impedance SpectroscopyMark E. Orazem, Instructor

This course is intended for chemists, physicists, materials scientists, and engineers with an interest in applying electrochemical impedance techniques to study a broad variety of electrochemical processes. Ideally, the attendee should have some experience with making impedance measurements. The attendee will develop a basic understanding of the technique, the sources of errors in impedance measurements, the manner in which experiments can be optimized to reduce these errors, and the use of regression to interpret measurements in terms of meaningful physical properties.

Short CourSe #2

Electrical Characterization and Characteristics of MOS Devices with Ultrathin High-k Gate Dielectrics

Samares Kar, Instructor

This course is designed to accommodate a diverse group of attendees: chemists, physicists, material scientists, electrical engineers, and chemical engineers; hence will begin with the fundamentals, but, end with a discussion of the current issues and the future directions. The objective of this course is to provide the participants the basic principles and the practical aspects of the electrical characterization techniques for MOS devices with high-k gate dielectrics and an understanding of the important issues of gate dielectric leakage, mobility degradation, gate dielectric degradation, instability, and device reliability.

Short CourSe #3

Electrochemical Biosensors Based on NanomaterialsArben Merkoci, Instructor

The aim of this course is to show some aspects of the implementation of nanoscience and nanotechnology, in bioanalysis in general, and in biosensors in particular. It will explain several strategies related to the integration of nanomaterials into biosensor systems. This represents one of the hottest topics today in nanotechnology and nanoscience, due to the capacity of nanomaterials to provide special optical or electrical properties, improve stability, and minimize surface

Short Courses, Tutorials, and Workshops

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fouling of the sensing systems. After participating in this course, researchers interested in biosensors will learn about the advantages of nanomaterials compared to other conventional materials but also will get inside the response mechanisms related to such improvements.

Short CourSe #4

MEMS Reliability and PackagingSlobodan Petrovic, Instructor

From accelerometers to biomedical devices, from pressure sensors to optical displays, and from tunable lasers to DNA sensors, MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) technology is becoming integral part of modern life. One of the biggest challenges hampering further progress of MEMS devices is the development of effective packaging solutions. This is a survey course, and while some prior knowledge by the participants of MEMS in general is helpful, the packaging discussion will present a fairly detailed explanation of the principles of operation, fabrication methods, and materials used in building MEMS structures. The intended outcome of the course is to provide a comprehensive overview of the MEMS packaging and reliability principles; with a particular emphasis on sensors and actuators used in industrial, medical, and automotive applications. The seminar will be divided in three major sections: packaging design considerations, packaging types, and reliability and failure analysis.

Professional Development WorkshopsJohn R. Susko, Instructor

ECS will sponsor the following three professional development workshops at no extra cost to meeting registrants. All workshops will be held in Room 208A on the 200 level of the Phoenix Convention Center.

Writing an Effective Cover Letter and Resume—This informal workshop will discuss the need for the cover letter, how to write it, the many “do’s” and “don’ts” in preparing such a letter and tips for drafting an effective resume.

Sunday, May �8, 2008 ....................... �500-�545hMonday, May �9, 2008 ..................... �200-�245h

Job Interviewing Tips—This informal workshop will discuss the art of interviewing: how to improve your chances of impressing the interviewer, key questions to ask, and other important pointers for the interviewing process.

Sunday, May �8, 2008 ........................�600-�645hMonday, May �9, 2008 ..................... �300-�345h

Resume Round Table— This informal round table workshop is designed to provide feedback on resumes by publicly critiquing participants’ resumes and offering suggestions on ways to make them more effective. To take full advantage of the workshop, please bring a copy of your current professional resume.

Monday, May �9, 2008 ..................... �400-�700h

ECS will sponsor the following three professional development workshops at no extra cost to meeting registrants. All workshops will be held in Kalorama, Terrace Level.

BatteryKuzhikalail M. Abraham, Chair

E-Kem [email protected]

Charles Richard Walk, Vice-ChairZempachi Ogumi, SecretaryNancy J. Dudney, TreasurerCurtis F. Holmes, Division Advisor

CorrosionPatrik Schmuki, Chair

University of [email protected]

Alison J. Davenport, Vice-ChairDouglas C. Hansen, Secretary/TreasurerGerald S. Frankel, Division Advisor

DielectricScienceandTechnology

Katalin Voros, ChairUniversity of California, [email protected]

D. Misra, Vice-ChairK. B. Sundaram, SecretaryD. Landheer, TreasurerJ. Flake, Division Advisor

ElectrodepositionW. Schwarzacher, Chair

University of [email protected]

G. Stafford, Vice-ChairC. Bonhôte, SecretaryK. Kondo, TreasurerC. Bruckner-Lea, Division Advisor

ElectronicsandPhotonicsAlbert Baca, Chair

Sandia National [email protected]

P. Chang, First Vice-ChairY. Kuo, Second Vice-ChairA. Hoff, SecretaryF. Ren, TreasurerM. Jamal Deen, Division Advisor

EnergyTechnologyK. Zaghib, Chair

Hydro Qué[email protected]

S. R. Narayanan, Vice-ChairJ. St-Pierre, SecretaryJ. P. Meyers, TreasurerJ. Weidner, Division Advisor

Fullerenes,Nanotubes,andCarbonNanostructures

F. D’Souza, ChairWichita State [email protected]

D. Guldi, Vice-ChairR. Weisman, SecretaryP. Kamat, TreasurerC. Holmes, Division Advisor

HighTemperatureMaterialsE. Wachsman, Chair

University of [email protected]

E. Wuchina, Vice-ChairE. Traversa, Junior Vice-ChairJ. Fergus, Secretary/TreasurerD. Shifler, Division Advisor

IndustrialElectrochemistryandElectrochemicalEngineering

Dennie T. Mah, [email protected]

J. Weidner, Vice-ChairV. K. Ramani, Secretary/TreasurerG. Frankel, Division Advisor

LuminescenceandDisplayMaterials

A. Setlur, ChairGE Global Research [email protected]

U. Happek, Vice-ChairK. Mishra, Secretary/TreasurerA. Srivastava, Division Advisor

OrganicandBiologicalElectrochemistry

Isao Taniguchi, ChairKumamoto [email protected]

A. Fry, Vice-ChairJ. Burgess, Secretary/TreasurerM. Jamal Deen, Division Advisor

PhysicalandAnalyticalElectrochemistry

Hugh De Long, ChairU. S. Air [email protected]

P. Trulove, Vice-ChairS. Minteer, Secretary/TreasurerC. Bruckner-Lea, Division Advisor

SensorRangachary Mukundan, Chair

Los Alamos National [email protected]

Jing Li, Vice-ChairZoraida P. Aguilar, SecretaryMichael T. Carter, TreasurerD Shifler, Division Advisor

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Symposium Top ics and Organ izersSessions are marked to indicate if they run on Sunday (S), Monday (M), Tuesday (Tu), Wednesday (W), Thursday (Th), and/or Friday (F).

Hard-cover editions of ECS Transactions will be available for purchase and pick-up at the meeting; or you may pre-order your hard-cover ECS Transactions issue using the order form in this section or when registering online.

Electronic (PDF) editions of ECS Transactions issues will be available ONLY via the ECS Digital Library. PDF editions of the Phoenix “at” meeting issues will be available for purchase beginning May 9. Please visit the ECS website for all issue pricing and ordering information for the PDF editions.

A—General & Tutorials

A� General Student Poster Session (M) — V. Desai, G. Botte, P. Kulesza, H. Martin, V. Subramanian, and X. Zhang

A2 IDEAS: Intriguing Disclosures on Electrochemical Advances Symposium (Tu) — J. Leddy and D. Hess

A3 Nanotechnology General Session (M-Tu) — E. Traversa, J. Li, and W. Van Schalkwijk

A4 Tutorials in Nanotechnology: Focus on Energy and Technology (M-Tu) — C. Bock and G. Sandi

B—Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Energy Conversion

B� Batteries General Session (Tu-Th) — N. Dudney, K. Abraham, and K. Zaghib

B2 Alkaline Electrochemical Power Sources (Tu-W) — C. Wang, R. Mantz, and J. Xu

B3 Biological Fuel Cells 3 (M-Th) — S. Calabrese Barton, P. Atanassov, K. Kano, S. Minteer, and I. Taniguchi

B4 Characterization of Porous Materials (M-Tu) — B. Lakshmanan, G. Brisard, and A. Lasia

B5 Fundamentals of Energy Storage and Conversion (M-Th) — D. Scherson, S. Al-Hallaj, P. Chang, J. Harb, J. Ruzyllo, and M. Tao

B6 Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics 6 (M-Th) — M. Mogensen, T. Armstrong, T. Gur, and H. Yokokawa

B8 Proton Transfer and Transport in Fuel Cells (M-W) — T. Zawodzinski and S. Calabrese Barton

C—Biomedical Applications and Organic Electrochemistry

C� Electrochemistry in Biological Analysis (Tu-W) — J. Burgess, G. Brisard, R. Contolini, H. De Long, and I. Taniguchi

C3 Manuel M. Baizer Award Symposium on Organic Electrochemistry (M-Tu) — F. Maran, K. Moeller, H. Tanaka, and M. S. Workentin

C4 Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Symposium in Honor of Yoshihiro Matsumura (Tu-Th) — I. Nishiguchi, D. Peters, and J. Yoshida

D—Corrosion, Passivation, and Anodic Films

D� Corrosion General Session (Tu-Th) — A. Davenport

E—Dielectric and Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processing

E� Advanced Gate Stack, Source/Drain, and Channel Engineering for Si-Based CMOS 4: New Materials, Processes, and Equipment (M-W) — P. Timans, E. Gusev, H. Iwai, D. Kwong, M. Ozturk, and F. Roozeboom

E2 Chemical Mechanical Polishing 9 (Tu) — G. Banerjee, V. Desai, Y. Obeng, and K. Sundaram

E3 Dielectrics for Nanosystems 3: Materials Science, Processing, Reliability, and Manufacturing (M-W) — D. Misra, T. Chikyow, H. Iwai, and J. Vanhellemont

E4 Plasma Processing �7 (M-Th) — G. Mathad, M. Engelhardt, and D. Hess

E5 State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors (SOTAPOCS 48) (M-Tu) (joint ECST issue with E7)— M. Overberg, B. Gila, P. S. Nam, and H. Ouyang

E6 Thermal and Plasma CVD of Nanostructures (Tu) — M. K. Sunkara, L. Delzeit, and R. Mani

E7 ZnO, InZnO, and InGaO Related Materials and Devices for Electronic and Photonic Applications (M-Tu) (joint ECST issue with E5) — F. Ren, L. Chen, Y. Heo, J. Kim, J. La Roche, P. Shen, and K. Shiojima

F—Electrochemical/Chemical Deposition and Etching

F� Electrodeposition for Energy Applications (M-W) — J. L. Stickney, S. R. Brankovic, L. Deligianni, M. D. Lay, K. Rajeshwar, G. Zangari, and S. Zou

G—Electrochemical Synthesis and Engineering

G� Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering General Session (Tu-W) — G. Pillay and L. Deligianni

G2 Multiscale Simulations of Electrochemistry Systems — Computational Aspects (Tu) — V. Subramanian and V. Ramani

G3 Tutorials in Electrochemical Technology: Impedance Spectroscopy (Tu-W) — M. E. Orazem and B. Tribollet

H—Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

H� Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerene and Nanostructured Materials (Tu-W) — F. D'Souza, S. Fukuzumi, and D. Guldi

H2 Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes (M-W) — N. Martin and J. Nierengarten

H3 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and Processes (M-Tu) — R. Weisman and S. Subramoney

H4 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Applications and Devices (Tu-W) — S. Rotkin and Y. Gogotsi

H5 Endofullerenes and Carbon Nanocapsules (Tu-W) — H. Shinohara, T. Akasaka, and A. Balch

H6 Energetics and Structure and Solid-State Physics (Tu, Th) — Z. Slanina and O. Boltalina, and P. Reinke

H7 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Medicine and Biology (Tu, Th) — T. Da Ros and L. Wilson

H8 Porphyrins and Supramolecular Assemblies (Tu-Th) — N. Solladie and K. M. Kadish

H9 Metallic and Semiconducting Nanoparticles for Energy Conversion (Tu) — P. V. Kamat and H. Imahori

I—Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

I� Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session (M-Tu) — P. Trulove and H. De Long

I2 Exploiting Magnets and Magnetic Fields in Electrochemical Systems and Devices (Tu) — I. Fritsch, Z. Aguilar, and S. Minteer

J—Sensors and Displays: Principles, Materials, and Processing

J� Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session (W-Th) — G. Hunter, S. Bhansali, V. Bhethanabotla, M. Carter, R. Cernosek, J. Grate, A. Hillman, D. Malocha, and R. Mukundan

J3 Electrochemical Nano/Biosensors (M-Tu) — A. L. Simonian, Z. Aguilar, M. Bayachou, H. De Long, and P. Hesketh

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

Student Mixer ECS will hold its first ever Student Mixer at Chase Field to watch the Arizona Diamondbacks and Detroit Tigers baseball game. Those interested in attending this free of charge event must RSVP to the ECS Membership Department in advance. Join us in the Atrium Lobby on the Second Floor of the Hyatt at ��00h for the walkover to the stadium.

Symposium Organizer and Co-Chair OrientationWe encourage all Symposium Organizers and Technical Session Co-Chairs to attend this important informational session in the Board Room on the Second Floor of the Hyatt from �500-�700h. The Co-Chair Orientation will take place during the first �0 minutes of the meeting.

“Nanometric Objects and Chip-Scale Platforms for Disease Diagnosis… for the Rest of Us”This series of Sunday evening talks provides an opportunity to learn more about other areas of electrochemical and solid-state research within ECS, as well as to meet colleagues and other members. This evening’s talk, entitled “Nanometric Objects and Chip-Scale Platforms for Disease Diagnosis,” will be delivered by Marc D. Porter from �830-�930h in Room 2�2 A/B/C on the 200 Level of the Phoenix Convention Center.

Electronics and Photonics Division Award Reception and General MeetingThe Electronics and Photonics Division will be holding an Award Reception and General Meeting for all members of the Division at �900h in the Cowboy Artists Room on the Second Floor of the Hyatt.

Sunday Evening Get-TogetherAn informal get-together will be held in the Regency Ballroom on the First Floor of the Hyatt, �930-2�30h.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Plenary SessionBeginning at 0800h in Regency A/B on the First Floor of the Hyatt, Sumio Iijima, Professor, Director of the Research Center for Advanced Carbon Materials, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, and Special Research Fellow of NEC, will deliver the ECS Lecture, “Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes: Synthesis, Modification, and Characterizations.” Also at this session, John Newman, recipient of the 2008 Vittorio de Nora Award, will deliver his talk entitled, “From nW to TW.” There will be recognition of other Divisional award winners as well.

Coffee BreakImmediately following the Plenary Session at �000h, a coffee break will be held in the Atrium Lobby on the Second Floor of the Hyatt.

Monday Evening Mixer, Student Poster Session, and Technical ExhibitAlong with the grand opening of the Technical Exhibit, an informal gathering will be held in Hall 2, on the Lower Level of the Phoenix Convention Center, from �800-2000h. Beer, soft drinks, and snacks will be served on a complimentary basis. The General Society Student Poster Session will be held as a part of the Monday Evening Mixer. Formal presentations will begin at �800h. Students may start setting up their posters in the exhibit hall at �400h; judging of the posters will begin at �700h. (Winners of the General Society Student Poster Session will be announced and given an award plaque at the Annual Society Business Meeting and Luncheon on Tuesday, May 20. Winners will not be required to purchase a ticket.) The Technical Exhibit will feature instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to meeting attendees. All meeting registrants are invited to attend.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Technical ExhibitThe Technical Exhibit will be held in Hall 2, on the Lower Level of the Phoenix Convention Center from 0900-�400h and again from �800-2�00h along with the evening’s Poster Session. The exhibit will feature instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to attendees. The coffee break is scheduled for 0930h in the Exhibit Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday to allow meeting attendees additional time to browse through the exhibits.

Coffee BreakA coffee break will be held from 0930-�000h in the Exhibit Hall in the Phoenix Convention Center.

Annual Society Luncheon and Business MeetingAt �2�5h, the Annual Society Luncheon and Business Meeting will be held in Phoenix East/West on the Second Floor of the Hyatt. The President, Secretary, and the Treasurer will give brief reports on the current state of the Society at this annual business luncheon. All members and meeting attendees are encouraged to participate in this meeting. Tickets are $25.00 in advance and $30.00 onsite. Winners of the General Society Student Poster Session will be announced and given an award plaque at the luncheon. (Winners will not be required to purchase a ticket.)

Vittorio de Nora Award ReceptionAll meeting registrants are invited to attend the award reception honoring John Newman, recipient of the 2008 Vittorio de Nora Award at �800-�845h, in the Cowboy Artists Room on the Second Floor of the Hyatt.

Technical Exhibit and Evening Poster SessionThe Technical Exhibit will again be open in conjunction with a general poster session consisting of 226 posters covering several technical symposia in Hall 2 on the Lower Level of the Phoenix Convention Center, from �800-2�00h.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Technical ExhibitThe Technical Exhibit will be held in Hall 2 on the Lower Level of the Phoenix Convention Center, from 0900-�400h, in conjunction with a coffee break at 0930h.

Coffee BreakA coffee break will be held from 0930-�000h, in the Exhibit Hall on the Lower Level of the Phoenix Convention Center.

Manuel M. Baizer Award ReceptionThe Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division Manuel M. Baizer Award Reception, in honor of Albert Fry, will be held �800-�845h in Ellis East on the Second Floor of the Hyatt. Tickets are sold separately for $�0/$�2, subject to availability, and are nonrefundable.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Coffee BreakA coffee break will be held from 0930-�000h, in the Atrium Lobby on the �00 Level of the Phoenix Convention Center.

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Luncheons, Business Meetings, and Special EventsLuncheon tickets are $25 in advance and $30 onsite. Reception tickets are $10 in advance and $12 onsite. All luncheon and special event tickets are nonrefundable and should be purchased in advance.

Note: All Luncheons, Business Meetings and Special Events will take place at the Hyatt.

Sunday, May 18�400h ........ Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division

Symposium Planning Committee, Moran, Second Floor

�500h ........ Electronics & Photonics Division Subcommittee on Compound Semiconductors, Borein A, Second Floor

�500h ........ Electronics & Photonics Division Subcommittee on Silicon Dioxide / Silicon Interface, Borein B, Second Floor

�500h ........ Electronics & Photonics Division Subcommittee on ULSI Science and Technology, Ellis West, Second Floor

�600h ........ Interface Advisory Board, Curtis B, Second Floor�700h ........ European Section Executive Committee, Cassidy,

Second Floor�700h ........ Electronics & Photonics Division Symposium

Planning and Technical Directions Subcommittee, Borein A, Second Floor

�700h ........ Fellow Nominating Subcommittee, Board Room, Second Floor

�700h ........ Dielectric Science & Technology Division Governing Body / Long Range Planning Committee & Symposium Planning Meeting, Ellis East, Second Floor

�730h ........ Fuel Cell Subcommittee, Moran, Second Floor�800h ........ European Section Meeting, Ellis West, Second Floor�830h ........ Council of Sections, Cassidy, Second Floor�900h ........ Electronics and Photonics Division Award Reception

and General Meeting, Cowboy Artists Room, Second Floor

2000h ........ Electronics & Photonics Division Executive Committee, Borein B, Second Floor

2000h ........ Sensor Division Executive Committee, Curtis B, Second Floor

Monday, May 190645h ........ Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division

Executive Committee, Borein B, Second Floor0700h ........ High Temperature Materials Division Executive

Committee, Borein A, Second Floor0700h ........ Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical

Engineering Division Executive Committee, Board Room, Second Floor

�000h ........ Development Committee, Cassidy, Second Floor

�400h ........ Education Committee, Board Room, Second Floor�530h ........ New Technology Subcommittee, Borein A, Second

Floor�530h ........ ECS Transactions Editorial Board, Moran, Second

Floor�600h ........ Solid State Divisions Chairs Meeting, Borein B,

Second Floor�600h ........ Honors & Awards Committee, Cassidy, Second Floor�600h ........ Society Meeting Committee, Board Room, Second

Floor�700h ........ Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division

Executive Committee, Curtis B, Second Floor�900h ........ Energy Technology Division Executive Committee,

Ellis East, Second Floor�900h ........ Fullerenes, Nanotubes & Carbon Nanostructures

Division Executive Committee, Ellis West, Second Floor

Tuesday, May 200700h ........ Symposium Subcommittee, Cowboy Artists Room,

Second Floor0730h ........ Council of Past Presidents, Board Room, Second

Floor0700h ........ JES/ESL Editorial Board, Borein A, Second Floor0900h ........ Publication Committee, Cassidy, Second Floor�000h ........ Individual Membership Committee / Division /

Section Representatives, Board Room, Second Floor�400h ........ Technical Affairs Committee, Board Room, Second

Floor�600h ........ Finance Committee, Borein A, Second Floor

Wednesday, May 210730h ........ Corporate Membership Committee, Board Room,

Second Floor�000h ........ Ways & Means Committee, Borein A, Second Floor�2�5h ........ Financial Policy Advisory Committee, Board Room,

Second Floor�330h ........ Solicitation Subcommittee, Borein A, Second Floor

Thursday, May 220900h ........ Board of Directors Meeting, Regency A, First Floor

Note: All committee meetings will be held at the Hyatt.

Sunday, May 18�900h .......Electronics & Photonics Division Award Reception

& General Meeting, Cowboy Artists Room, Second Floor (No ticket required.)

Monday, May 19�2�5h........ Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical

Engineering Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Curtis B, Second Floor

�2�5h........Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Ellis East, Second Floor

Tuesday, May 20�2�5h........Annual Society Luncheon & Business Meeting,

Phoenix East/West, Second Floor

Wednesday, May 21�2�5h........Dielectric Science and Technology Division

Luncheon & Business Meeting, Borein B, Second Floor

�2�5h........Energy Technology Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Ellis East, Second Floor

�2�5h........ Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Ellis West, Second Floor

�2�5h........Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Curtis B, Second Floor

�800h .......Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division Manuel M. Baizer Award Reception, Ellis East, Second Floor

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Sunday, May 18For the Rest of Us…1830h, Room 212 A/B/C, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

NanometricObjectsandChip-ScalePlatformsforDiseaseDiagnosisby Marc D. Porter

The drive for early disease det-ection, the growing threat of bioterrorism, and a vast range of challenges more generally in biotechnology have markedly amplified the demand for ultrasensitive, high-speed diagnostic tests. This presentation describes efforts to develop platforms and readout methodologies that potentially address demands in this arena through a coupling of nanometric labeling with surface enhanced

Raman spectroscopic, magnetic, and scanning probe microscopic readout concepts. Strategies will be described for the fabrication and read-out of chip-scale platforms and nanometric sized labels that can be used with each novel readout modality. Examples will focus on the use of protein arrays as platforms targeted for the rapid, ultralow level detection of cancer markers and viral pathogens. Each example will also discuss challenges related to sensitivity and nonspecific adsorption and to fluid manipulation.

Marc d. PortEr is the USTAR Professor, Department of Chemistry and of Chemical Engineering, at the University of Utah. Dr. Porter received his doctorate from the Ohio State University in analytical chemistry in �984. He then studied as a postdoctoral fellow at Bell Communications Research. Since �986, he has been a member of the chemistry and of the chemical engineering faculty at Iowa State University where he was the Director of the Institute for Combinatorial Discovery and the Microanalytical Instrumentation Center. More recently, he served on the faculty of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Arizona State University, directing the Center for Combinatorial Sciences at the Biodesign Institute. His research team focuses on the role of interfaces in analytical chemistry, including nanometric strategies for high speed, ultrasensitive biodiagnosts, electrochemically modulated liquid chromatography, electrocatalysis, organic monolayer films, chemically modified surfaces, scanning probe microscopies, infrared and Raman spectroscopies, and acoustic wave sensors. He has published ~200 scientific manuscripts, given over 400 research presentations, holds more than ten patents with several more pending, and is a co-founder of four companies. His team’s work has been supported by NSF, NIH, DAPRA, NASA, USDA, USDOE, and several companies, including IBM and Alcoa.

Monday, May 19Plenary Session0800h, Regency A/B, First Floor, Hyatt

The ECS LectureSingle-walledCarbonNanotubes:Synthesis,Modification,andCharacterizationsby Sumio Iijima

Unique properties of CNTs depend on their structures and morphologies, and well-controlled specimens (diameter, length, quantity, chirality, structural perfection, impurity, homogeneity) will be needed for precise and reliable experiments. It is also required for their industrial applications. Regarding the production of well-controlled single-wall carbon nanotube (SWCNT), two important breakthroughs in SWCNT growth

were made in Prof. Iijima’s group at AIST. One is a direct injection pyrolytic synthesis (DIPS) method, which can provide controlled tube diameters and extremely high purity tubes on the industrial scale production. Some industrial applications of the product are for transparent and flexible conductive films, thin film transistors, SWCNT threads and sheets. Another is the “Super-Growth” of SWCNTs, which grow vertically on various substrates including metal foils of “A4 size.” Thus produced, substantially cheap SWCNTs are used for high power density capacitors. The importance of characterization of nanostructured materials will be demonstrated by showing the latest results of atomic structures of CNTs and their related structures, which have been revealed by an ultra-high resolution TEM with a spherical aberration corrector. Individual carbon atoms, local atomic defects of SWCNTs, and individual fullerene molecules were directly recorded. Dynamic behaviors of those atoms and defects as well as doped metal atoms and organic molecules inside the tubes are of interest in terms of sophisticated device application of CNTs.

SuMio iijiMa currently holds three professional titles: Professor, Meijo University, Nagoya since �999; Director, Research Center for Advanced Carbon Materials, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba since 2002; and Special Research Fellow of NEC, Nagoya, Japan. He graduated from the University of Electro-Communication in Tokyo in �963, and received his PhD degree in physics from Tohoku University in �969. He worked in Prof. J. M. Cowley’s group at Arizona State University, first as a postdoctoral fellow from �970 to �976, and then as a senior research associate until �982. During this period he worked briefly at Cambridge University as a visiting scholar in �979. At Arizona he devoted much time to developing high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), which is the basis of the current HRTEM method. His work was recognized with the Eugene Warren Diffraction Physics Award from the American Crystallography Association in �976.

Prof. Iijima returned to Japan in �982 to work in the Ultra-Fine Particles Project (JST, Japanese government research agency) for 5 years and won the Nishina Memorial Award (for the discovery of structural instability of gold clusters, �985). He joined the NEC Fundamental Research Laboratories in Tsukuba as a research fellow in �987. In �99�, Prof. Iijima discovered carbon nanotubes and elucidated that

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carbon nanotubes are composed of concentric graphene tubes and have the helical atomic arrangement. In �993, Iijima showed that single-wall nanotubes could be synthesized by a dc arc-discharge of carbon with co-existing metal catalysts. His discovery of carbon nanotubes opened up a new era of nanoscience and nanotechnology and attracted many researchers in a wide range of fields from academia to industry.

Some of Prof. Iijima’s awards are as follows: the Agilent Europhysics Prize (200�), the J. C. McGroddy Prize, APS (2002), the Japan Academy Award and Imperial Award (2002), Person of Cultural Merits, Japanese government (2003), and the ACS Medal of Achievement in Carbon Science and Technology (2004). He also received the Gregori Aminoff Prize in Crystallography (Royal Swedish Academy of Science, 2007), the Fujiwara Award (2007), and the Balzan Prize for Nanoscience (Italy-Switzerland, 2007). He is a fellow of APS (200�) and received the Doctor Honoris Causa from the University of Antwerp (2002), EPF Lausanne (2003), and Peking University (2005). In 2007, he was elected as the foreign associate of the National Academy of Science. Professor Iijima is also the 2008 recipient of the Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Division Richard E. Smalley Research Award.

2008 Vittorio de Nora Award LectureFromnWtoTWby John Newman

“From nW to TW” will cover the derivations of the Onsager reciprocal relations for multicomponent diffusion; the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide and water to carbon monoxide and hydrogen; and the production of liquid fuels from renewable energy.

john nEwMan earned his BS in chemical engineering in �960 from Northwestern University. While at Northwestern University, he was an engineering co-op student at

Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he worked on diffusion in ion exchangers and solvent extraction.

Prof. Newman entered the University of California, Berkeley for graduate study, obtaining his master’s degree in �962, on current distribution in porous electrodes, under the guidance of Professor Charles Tobias. In �963 he obtained his doctorate, on steady laminar flow past a circular cylinder at high Reynolds numbers. While a PhD student, he contributed to the preparation of major portions of the English edition of Levich’s book, Physicochemical Hydrodynamics, published in �962.

Shortly after receiving his doctorate, Newman joined the faculty at UC Berkeley and became a full professor in �970, where he is still an active member. He had won the Young Author’s Prize for his work on current distribution on a rotating disk below the limiting current. In �969, Dr. Newman again won the Young Author’s Prize for his work with his student William Parrish on modeling channel electrochemical flow cells. In �985, he received the David C. Grahame Award of the ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division. Dr. Newman’s book, Electrochemical Systems, published in �973, with a second printing in �99�, and a third in 2004 (with coauthor Karen E. Thomas-Alyea), is used throughout the world as a monograph and graduate text in electrochemical engineering. He is an ECS Fellow and his other awards include the Henry B. Linford Award for Distinguished Teaching in �990 and the Olin Palladium Medal in �99�. He was associate editor for the Journal of The Electrochemical Society for �0 years starting in �990.

In addition to his numerous publications, reviews, and lectures, Prof. Newman has made many contributions to electrochemical technology through his consulting work. He is also a Faculty Senior Scientist and Principal Investigator in the Environmental Energy Technologies Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he is in charge of the Batteries for Advanced Transportation Technologies program. Lithium/polymer batteries and polymer-electrolyte fuel cells have been highlights of recent work. In 2002, he spent a semester as the Onsager Professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway, and, in �999, was elected to the National Academy of Engineering.

2008 Vittorio de Nora Award Reception—All meeting registrants are invited to attend the award reception honoring John Newman, recipient of the 2008 Vittorio de Nora Award on Tuesday, May 20, at �800-�845h, in the Cowboy Artists Room on the Second Floor of the Hyatt.

Award WinnersECS Henry B. Linford Award for Distinguished Teaching

Eliezer Gileadi will receive the ECS Henry B. Linford Award for Distinguished Teaching at the Plenary Session on Monday, 0800h, in Regency A/B on the First Floor of the Hyatt.

EliEzEr gilEadi obtained his MSc in chemistry and physics from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem in �956. He obtained his PhD in electrochemistry under the supervision of Brian Conway in Ottawa Canada (�963-66) and worked with John O’M. Bockris as a senior

research associate at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia (�993-96). In �966 he joined the School of Chemistry of Tel-Aviv University (TAU), where he has been ever since.

At TAU, Prof. Gileadi divides his time between teaching, research and academic administration. He has authored two

graduate textbooks in electrochemistry, edited two books, and published more than �70 scientific papers and chapters in books. He was the Chair of the School of Chemistry (�973-76) and Dean of the Faculty of Exact Sciences (�980-�984).

Professor Gileadi is the recipient of the ECS Olin-Palladium Award (2003); the Herzberg Award and Fellowship of NRC, Canada (2004); and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (2004). He has been teaching a workshop on “Electrochemical Measurements” at CWRU in Cleveland (�99�-2004). He was also a regular summer visitor in the departments of materials science at the University of Virginia and the Johns Hopkins University, where he participated in guiding the work of many graduate students.

The fields of interest of Prof. Gileadi are wide, from fundamental issues in physical electrochemistry, such as adsorption and charge transfer, to applied subjects, such as electroplating of magnetic alloys and clotting of blood in vivo. He has visited many universities in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Japan, and Australia; and has acted as a consultant to some of the major companies and research institutes in the U.S. and

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Israel, including Naval Research labs, Israel Aviation Industry, Hooker Chemicals, Celanese Research Corp., Lockheed Space and Missile Corp., and Brookhaven National Labs.

The most important service of Prof. Gileadi to the public was the establishment of a special project for employment of new-immigrant scientists from the former Soviet Union. This program, funded by the Israeli government, now employs about 500 scientists and engineers in the universities and research institutes in Israel.

Dielectric Science & Technology Division Thomas Callinan Award

Paul A. Kohl will receive the Dielectric Science and Technology Division Thomas D. Callinan Award at the Dielectric Science and Technology Division Luncheon and Business Meeting, on Wednesday May 21, 2008, in Borein B, Second Floor of the Hyatt.

Paul Kohl is the Hercules Inc./Thomas L. Gossage Chair and Regents’ Professor in the School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is also the Director of the

SRC’s Interconnect Focus Center at Georgia Tech.Dr. Kohl received a PhD in chemistry from The University

of Texas at Austin in �978 and was employed at AT&T Bell Laboratories until �989. At Bell Labs, he was involved in chemical processing and characterization of semiconductor devices and their packaging. The topics included photoelectrochemical methods for making integrated optical components on photonic devices, the high-speed deposition of metals, and development of materials for advanced semiconductor packages.

In �989, Dr. Kohl joined the faculty of the Georgia Institute of Technology. He participates in a number of research activities. The introduction of low dielectric constant materials is vital to future electronic devices and systems. New, low-k, low-stress polymers have been developed and characterized along with rapid-curing methods. The materials and methods for fabricating air-gaps into microelectronic devices have been developed. The strategic placement of air-cavities can provide superior electrical isolation and mechanical compliance. He is also involved in the integration of power sources, such as micro fuel cells, into electronic devices.

Paul Kohl has received the ECS Carl Wagner Memorial Award and is an ECS Fellow. He has also served as Editor of the Journal of The Electrochemical Society, Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters (founding Editor), and Interface (Founding Editor).

Electronics and Photonics Division Award

Fan Ren will receive the Electronics and Photonics Division Award at the Electronics and Photonics Division Award Reception and General Meeting, on Sunday, May 18, 2008 in Cowboy Artists Room, Second Floor of the Hyatt. He will present his award address, “AIGaN/GaN HEMT and ZnO Nanorod Based Sensors for Chemical and Bio-Applications” on Monday at 1530h in Room 103A, 100 Level in the Phoenix Convention Center.

Fan rEn is Charles A. Stokes Professor in Chemical Engineering at the University of Florida. He received a BS degree in applied chemistry in �975 from Fung Cha University, an MS degree in chemical engineering in �978 from National Cheng Kung University, an MS degree in polymer science and engineering and a PhD degree in inorganic chemistry in �99� from Brooklyn Polytechnic, Brooklyn, NY.

Prior to joining the University of Florida, he worked for AT&T Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, NJ for �3 years. At Bell Labs, he worked on III-V compound semiconductor material-based electronic devices and digital circuits. He and his colleagues pioneered and made major contributions on enhancement-mode inversion-channel GaAs as well as InGaAs based n- and p-MOSFETs and AlGaAs/GaAs heterojunction bipolar transistors with carbon doped based layers. He joined the University of Florida in �998. At UF, his research has been focused on GaN-based high breakdown voltage Schottky diodes, AlGaN/GaN high electron mobility transistor passivation, and wide energy bandgap-based semiconductor sensors for chemical and bio-chemical applications.

Prof. Ren has published over 650 journal articles, co-edited 3 books, and contributed �� book chapters. He has also been granted �9 U.S. and �� European patents. He is a Fellow of ECS and AVS. He has been an ECS member since �994 and actively involved in Society affairs. He regularly organizes symposium for ECS and has edited �4 ECS proceedings volumes.

Energy Technology Division Research Award

Thomas F. Fuller will receive the Energy Technology Division Research Award at the Energy Technology Division Luncheon and Business Meeting on Wednesday May 21, 2008 in Ellis East, Second Floor of the Hyatt. He will present his award address, “Durability of Electrochemical Systems-From Fundamentals to Robust System Design,” on Tuesday at 1400h in 211B, 200 Level in the Phoenix Convention Center.

toM FullEr joined Georgia Institute of Technology in 2004 as the director of the GT Center for Innovative Fuel Cell and Battery Technologies. He holds a joint appointment as a professor in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and as a Principal Engineer at Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI). Dr Fuller also was elected a Fellow at GTRI.

Prior to attending graduate school, Dr. Fuller spent five years in the U.S. Navy in the submarine force. As a postdoc at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, he developed advanced lithium batteries. He then moved to United Technologies Corporation. As a senior engineer he was principal investigator for DARPA and DOE programs in direct methanol fuel cells. In subsequent assignments Dr. Fuller was manager and most recently was director of engineering. He was responsible for technology development, design, assembly, and test of cell stacks for UTC Fuel Cells.

His research group at Georgia Tech is focused on durability challenges for electrochemical systems. Fundamental understanding of the physical phenomena serves as a guide to the development of new materials and systems solutions to mitigate degradation in batteries and fuel cells. This research is a blend of experiments and mathematical modeling.

Dr. Fuller holds a bachelor of science from the University of Utah and a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, both in chemical engineering. He is a past Chair of the ECS Energy Technology Division. Presently, he chairs the Fuel Cell coordinating group, and serves on the Honors and Awards Committee.

Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Division Smalley Award

Sumio Iijima will receive the FNCN Division Smalley Award at the Plenary Session on Monday, 0800h, in Regency A/B on the First Floor of the Hyatt.

SuMio iijiMa is currently a professor at Meijo University, Nagoya; Director,

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Research Center for Advanced Carbon Materials, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba; and a Special Research Fellow of NEC, Nagoya, Japan. He graduated from the University of Electro-Communication in Tokyo in �963, and received his PhD in physics from Tohoku University in �969. He worked in Prof. J. M. Cowley’s group at Arizona State University, first as a postdoctoral fellow from �970 to �976, and then as a senior research associate until �982. He worked briefly at Cambridge University as a visiting scholar in �979. At Arizona he devoted much time to developing high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), which is the basis of the current HRTEM method.

Prof. Iijima returned to Japan in �982 to work in the Ultra-Fine Particles Project (JST, Japanese government research agency) and won the Nishina Memorial Award (�985). He joined the NEC Fundamental Research Laboratories in Tsukuba as a research fellow in �987. In �99�, Prof. Iijima discovered carbon nanotubes and elucidated that carbon nanotubes are composed of concentric graphene tubes and have a helical atomic arrangement. In �993, Iijima showed that single-wall nanotubes could be synthesized by a dc arc-discharge of carbon with co-existing metal catalysts. His discovery of carbon nanotubes opened up a new era of nanoscience and nanotechnology.

Prof. Iijima’s latest awards include the Gregori Aminoff Prize in Crystallography (Royal Swedish Academy of Science, 2007), the Fujiwara Award (2007), and the Balzan Prize for Nanoscience (Italy-Switzerland, 2007). He is a fellow of APS and received the Doctor Honoris Causa from the University of Antwerp, EPF Lausanne, and Peking University. In 2007, he was elected as a foreign associate of the National Academy of Science. Professor Iijima is also the 2008 recipient of the ECS Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Division Richard E. Smalley Research Award.

Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division Manuel Baizer Award

Albert Fry will receive the Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division Manuel M. Baizer Award at the Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division Luncheon and Business Meeting, on Wednesday May 21, 2008, in Curtis B, Second Floor of the Hyatt. He will present his award address, “Organic Electrochemistry as a Community,” on Tuesday at 1000h, in 102B, 200 Level of the Phoenix Convention Center.

albErt Fry earned a BS from the Uni-versity of Michigan in �958 and a PhD in organic chemistry from the University of Wisconsin in �963. After a postdoctoral year at Caltech with George S. Hammond, he joined the faculty of Wesleyan University, in Middletown, Connecticut, where he is now the Elisha B. Nye Professor of Chemistry. Fry became fascinated by organic electrochemistry shortly after joining the Wesleyan faculty. Early research was on the mechanism of electrochemical reduction of alkyl halides, including geminal halides, α, α’-dibromoketones, �,3-dihalides, benzyl and benzal dihalides, and dihalocyclopropanes. The discovery that reduction of dibromoketones could be induced by mercury metal under ultrasonic irradiation (the first reported organic chemical reaction effected by ultrasound) led to a series of papers comparing electrochemical reduction with the reaction with ultrasonically dispersed mercury. More recently, the Fry group has been studying the electrocatalytic oxidation of monosilanes and disilanes, alkenes, and arylalkanes, and developing new high oxidation potential electrocatalysts to carry out such oxidations. Another area of research over the last six years has been the application of quantum chemical methods to problems in organic electrochemistry, including ion-pairing and solvation effects upon the electrochemical behavior of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, the electrochemical oxidation and

reduction of cyclo-octatetraene, and substituent effects on the electrochemical reduction and oxidation of aromatic substrates. The research has been described in �40 research papers and three books. Prof. Fry is Vice-Chair of the ECS Organic & Biological Electrochemistry Division and a (very) amateur musician.

Technical Exhibit

The Technical Session coffee break is scheduled for 0930h in the Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center on Tuesday and Wednesday to allow meeting attendees additional time to browse through the exhibits. The exhibit will feature instruments, materi-als, systems, publications, and software of interest to attendees.

Exhibit Hours

Monday, May 19 ......................................................1800-2000hincludes the Monday Evening Poster SessionTuesday, May 20 ......................................................0900-1400hand re-opening ............................................................. 1800-2100hincludes the Tuesday Evening Poster SessionWednesday, May 21 ................................................0900-1400h

Exhibitors as of Press-Time

ECS

Booth200ecs@electrochem .orgwww .electrochem .org

AgilentTechnologiesAFM

Booth206Joan Horwitzjoan_horwitz@agilent .comwww .agilent .com

Bio-LogicUSA

Booths201&300Sharon Partinsharon .partin@bio-logic .uswww .bio-logic .us

BiosensingInstrument,Inc.

Booth301Paul Ankneypankney@biosensingusa .comwww .biosensingusa .com

BrinkmannInstruments

Booths105&107Michelle Kraemerinfo@brinkmann .comwww .brinkmann .com

EMDChemicalsBooth101

Booth100Kathy Lodgekathy .lodge@emdchemicals .comwww .emdchemicals .com

EntrepixInc.

Booth101Bob Tuckerbtucker@entrepix .comwww .entrepix .com

Fil-TechInc.

Booth102Paul Beckerpaul@filtech .comwww .filtech .com

GamryInstruments

Booths305&307Pete Petersonppeterson@gamry .comwww .gamry .com

Maccor,Inc.

Booth204Mike Sandovalm .sandoval@maccor .comwww .maccor .com

NetFlowResearch

Booth205Lali Breenlalibreen@netflowresearch .comwww .netflowresearch .com

PineResearchInstrumentation

Booth202Jenny Garryjgarry@pineinst .comwww .pineinst .com/echem

ScribnerAssociates

Booth207Louie Scribnerlouie@scribner .com www .scribner .com

SOPRAInc.

Booth203Laurent Kitzingerlkitzinger@soprainc .comwww .sopra-sa .com

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b 213 th ECS MEETINGSunday, May 18 Monday, May 19 Tuesday, May 20 Wednesday, May 21 Thursday, May 22

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

Special Lectures 1830 “For the Rest of Us”

Talk

0800 Plenary Lecture &

Awards Session

A1General Student Poster Session V. Desai, G. Botte, P. Kulesza, H. Martin, V. Subramanian, and X. Zhang All Divisions

Post 1-50, 666 Hall 2,

Lower Level, PCC

A2IDEAS: Intriguing Disclosures on Electrochemical Advances Symposium J. Leddy and D. Hess New Technology Subcommittee

Abst 51-54 Room 106A,

100 Level, PCC

A3Nanotechnology General Session E. Traversa, J. Li, and W. van Schalkwijk All Divisions

Abst 55-63 Room 105A, 100

Level, PCC

Abst 64-74 Room 105A,

100 Level, PCC

Post 75-90 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

A4

Tutorials in Nanotechnology: Focus on Energy and Technology C. Bock and G. Sandi Energy Technology / New Technology Subcommittee

Abst 91 Room 208B,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 92, 93 Room 208B,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 94-96 Room 208B,

200 Level, PCC

B1

Batteries General Session N. Dudney, K. M. Abraham, and K. Zaghib Battery

Abst 97-106 Room 213AB,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 107-116 Room 213AB, 200 Level,

PCC Post 117-139

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 140-150 Room 213AB,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 151-160 Room 213AB,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 161-166 Room 213AB, 200

Level, PCC

Abst 167-175 Room 213AB,

200 Level, PCC

B2Alkaline Electrochemical Power Sources C. Wang, R. Mantz, and J. Xu Battery / Energy Technology

Post 176-180 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 181-190 Room 105C, 100 Level,

PCC

Abst 191-198 Room 105C, 100 Level,

PCC

B3

Biological Fuel Cells 3 S. Calabrese Barton, P. Atanassov, K. Kano, S. Minteer, and I. Taniguchi Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Abst 199-206 Room 207,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 207-216 Room 207, 200 Level,

PCC

Abst 217-224 Room 207, 200 Level,

PCC Post 225-229

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 230-239 Room 207, 200 Level,

PCC

Abst 240-247 Room 207,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 248-257 Room 207, 200 Level,

PCC

Abst 258-266 Room 207, 200 Level,

PCC

B4

Characterization of Porous Materials B. Lakshmanan, G. Brisard, and A. Lasia Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 267-273 Room 105C, 100

Level, PCC

Abst 274-280 Room 105C, 100 Level,

PCC

Abst 281-286 Room 105C, 100 Level,

PCC Post 287, 288

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

B5

Fundamentals of Energy Storage and Conversion D. Scherson, S. Al-Hallaj, P. Chang, J. Harb, J. Ruzyllo, and M. Tao Battery / Energy Technology / Electronics and Photonics

Abst 289-293 Room 211B,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 294-304 Room 211B, 200

Level, PCC

Abst 305-315 Room 211B, 200 Level,

PCC

Abst 316-325 Room 211B, 200 Level,

PCC Post 326-336

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 337-346 Room 211B, 200 Level,

PCC

Abst 347-355 Room 211B,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 356-361 Room 211B,

200 Level, PCC

B6

Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics 6 M. Mogensen, T. Armstrong, T. Gur, and H. Yokokawa High Temperature Materials / Battery / Energy Technology

Abst 362-365 Room 211A,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 366-376 Room 211A, 200

Level, PCC

Abst 377-387 Room 211A, 200 Level,

PCC

Abst 388-398 Room 211A, 200 Level,

PCC Post 399-417

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 418-428 Room 211A,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 429-437 Room 211A,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 438-440 Room 211A,

200 Level, PCC

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213 th ECS MEETINGSunday, May 18 Monday, May 19 Tuesday, May 20 Wednesday, May 21 Thursday, May 22

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

Special Lectures 1830 “For the Rest of Us”

Talk

0800 Plenary Lecture &

Awards Session

A1General Student Poster Session V. Desai, G. Botte, P. Kulesza, H. Martin, V. Subramanian, and X. Zhang All Divisions

Post 1-50, 666 Hall 2,

Lower Level, PCC

A2IDEAS: Intriguing Disclosures on Electrochemical Advances Symposium J. Leddy and D. Hess New Technology Subcommittee

Abst 51-54 Room 106A,

100 Level, PCC

A3Nanotechnology General Session E. Traversa, J. Li, and W. van Schalkwijk All Divisions

Abst 55-63 Room 105A, 100

Level, PCC

Abst 64-74 Room 105A,

100 Level, PCC

Post 75-90 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

A4

Tutorials in Nanotechnology: Focus on Energy and Technology C. Bock and G. Sandi Energy Technology / New Technology Subcommittee

Abst 91 Room 208B,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 92, 93 Room 208B,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 94-96 Room 208B,

200 Level, PCC

B1

Batteries General Session N. Dudney, K. M. Abraham, and K. Zaghib Battery

Abst 97-106 Room 213AB,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 107-116 Room 213AB, 200 Level,

PCC Post 117-139

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 140-150 Room 213AB,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 151-160 Room 213AB,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 161-166 Room 213AB, 200

Level, PCC

Abst 167-175 Room 213AB,

200 Level, PCC

B2Alkaline Electrochemical Power Sources C. Wang, R. Mantz, and J. Xu Battery / Energy Technology

Post 176-180 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 181-190 Room 105C, 100 Level,

PCC

Abst 191-198 Room 105C, 100 Level,

PCC

B3

Biological Fuel Cells 3 S. Calabrese Barton, P. Atanassov, K. Kano, S. Minteer, and I. Taniguchi Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Abst 199-206 Room 207,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 207-216 Room 207, 200 Level,

PCC

Abst 217-224 Room 207, 200 Level,

PCC Post 225-229

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 230-239 Room 207, 200 Level,

PCC

Abst 240-247 Room 207,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 248-257 Room 207, 200 Level,

PCC

Abst 258-266 Room 207, 200 Level,

PCC

B4

Characterization of Porous Materials B. Lakshmanan, G. Brisard, and A. Lasia Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 267-273 Room 105C, 100

Level, PCC

Abst 274-280 Room 105C, 100 Level,

PCC

Abst 281-286 Room 105C, 100 Level,

PCC Post 287, 288

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

B5

Fundamentals of Energy Storage and Conversion D. Scherson, S. Al-Hallaj, P. Chang, J. Harb, J. Ruzyllo, and M. Tao Battery / Energy Technology / Electronics and Photonics

Abst 289-293 Room 211B,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 294-304 Room 211B, 200

Level, PCC

Abst 305-315 Room 211B, 200 Level,

PCC

Abst 316-325 Room 211B, 200 Level,

PCC Post 326-336

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 337-346 Room 211B, 200 Level,

PCC

Abst 347-355 Room 211B,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 356-361 Room 211B,

200 Level, PCC

B6

Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics 6 M. Mogensen, T. Armstrong, T. Gur, and H. Yokokawa High Temperature Materials / Battery / Energy Technology

Abst 362-365 Room 211A,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 366-376 Room 211A, 200

Level, PCC

Abst 377-387 Room 211A, 200 Level,

PCC

Abst 388-398 Room 211A, 200 Level,

PCC Post 399-417

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 418-428 Room 211A,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 429-437 Room 211A,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 438-440 Room 211A,

200 Level, PCC

Phoenix , A Z b May 18-22, 2008

Meeting Program b May 18-22, 2008 b Phoenix, AZ �7

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b 213 th ECS MEETINGSunday, May 18 Monday, May 19 Tuesday, May 20 Wednesday, May 21 Thursday, May 22

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

B8

Proton Transfer and Transport in Fuel Cells T. Zawodzinski and S. Calabrese Barton Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology

Abst 441-444 Room 101C,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 445-455 Room 101C, 100

Level, PCC

Abst 456-466 Room 101C,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 467-476 Room 101C, 100 Level,

PCC

Abst 477-483 Room 101C, 100 Level,

PCC

Abst 484-491 Room 101C,

100 Level, PCC

C1

Electrochemistry in Biological Analysis J. Burgess, G. Brisard, R. Contolini, H. De Long, and I. Taniguchi Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Post 492-494 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 495-503 Room 106A, 100 Level,

PCC

C3

Manuel M. Baizer Award Symposium on Organic Electrochemistry F. Maran, K. Moeller, H. Tanaka, and M. Workentin Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Abst 504-507 Room 102B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 508-518 Room 102B, 100

Level, PCC

Abst 519-527 Room 102B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 528-536 Room 102B, 100 Level,

PCC Post 537-544

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

C4

Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Symposium in Honor of Yoshihiro Matumura I. Nishiguchi, D. Peters, and J. Yoshida Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Post 545 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 546-556 Room 102C, 100 Level,

PCC

Abst 557-567 Room 102C,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 568-580 Room 102C,

100 Level, PCC

D1Corrosion General Session A. Davenport Corrosion

Post 581-591 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 592-602 Room 102B, 100 Level,

PCC

Abst 603-612 Room 102B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 613-616 Room 102B,

100 Level, PCC

E1

Advanced Gate Stack, Source/Drain, and Channel Engineering for Si-Based CMOS 4: New Materials, Processes, and Equipment P. J. Timans, E. P. Gusev, H. Iwai, S. Koester, D. L. Kwong, M. C. Ozturk, and F. Roozeboom Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / High Temperature Materials

Abst 617 Room 101A,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 618-625 Room 101A, 100

Level, PCC

Abst 626-632 Room 101A,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 633-639 Room 101A,

100 Level, PCC Post 640-663

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 667-672 Room 101A, 100 Level,

PCC

Abst 673-681 Room 101A,

100 Level, PCC

E2Chemical Mechanical Polishing 9 G. Banerjee, V. Desai, Y. Obeng, and K. Sundaram Dielectric Science and Technology

Abst 682-687 Room 103B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 688-694 Room 103B, 100 Level,

PCC

E3

Dielectrics for Nanosystems 3: Materials Science, Processing, Reliability, and Manufacturing D. Misra, T. Chikyow, H. Iwai, and J. Vanhellemont Dielectric Science and Technology / IEEE Electron Devices Society

Abst 695-698 Room 102A,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 699-706 Room 102A, 100

Level, PCC

Abst 707-714 Room 102A,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 715-722 Room 102A, 100 Level,

PCC Post 723-731, 665

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 732-739 Room 102A, 100 Level,

PCC

E4

Plasma Processing 17 G. S. Mathad, M. Engelhardt, and D. Hess Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics

Abst 740-745 Room 104B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 746-752 Room 104B, 100 Level,

PCC Post 753

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

E5

State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors (SOTAPOCS 48) M. Overberg, B. Gila, P. Nam, and H. Ouyang Electronics and Photonics

Abst 754-756 Room 103A,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 757-762 Room 103A, 100

Level, PCC

Abst 763-766 Room 103A,

100 Level, PCC

Post 767 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

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213 th ECS MEETING Phoenix , A Z b May 18-22, 2008Sunday, May 18 Monday, May 19 Tuesday, May 20 Wednesday, May 21 Thursday, May 22

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

B8

Proton Transfer and Transport in Fuel Cells T. Zawodzinski and S. Calabrese Barton Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology

Abst 441-444 Room 101C,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 445-455 Room 101C, 100

Level, PCC

Abst 456-466 Room 101C,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 467-476 Room 101C, 100 Level,

PCC

Abst 477-483 Room 101C, 100 Level,

PCC

Abst 484-491 Room 101C,

100 Level, PCC

C1

Electrochemistry in Biological Analysis J. Burgess, G. Brisard, R. Contolini, H. De Long, and I. Taniguchi Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Post 492-494 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 495-503 Room 106A, 100 Level,

PCC

C3

Manuel M. Baizer Award Symposium on Organic Electrochemistry F. Maran, K. Moeller, H. Tanaka, and M. Workentin Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Abst 504-507 Room 102B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 508-518 Room 102B, 100

Level, PCC

Abst 519-527 Room 102B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 528-536 Room 102B, 100 Level,

PCC Post 537-544

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

C4

Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Symposium in Honor of Yoshihiro Matumura I. Nishiguchi, D. Peters, and J. Yoshida Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Post 545 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 546-556 Room 102C, 100 Level,

PCC

Abst 557-567 Room 102C,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 568-580 Room 102C,

100 Level, PCC

D1Corrosion General Session A. Davenport Corrosion

Post 581-591 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 592-602 Room 102B, 100 Level,

PCC

Abst 603-612 Room 102B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 613-616 Room 102B,

100 Level, PCC

E1

Advanced Gate Stack, Source/Drain, and Channel Engineering for Si-Based CMOS 4: New Materials, Processes, and Equipment P. J. Timans, E. P. Gusev, H. Iwai, S. Koester, D. L. Kwong, M. C. Ozturk, and F. Roozeboom Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / High Temperature Materials

Abst 617 Room 101A,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 618-625 Room 101A, 100

Level, PCC

Abst 626-632 Room 101A,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 633-639 Room 101A,

100 Level, PCC Post 640-663

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 667-672 Room 101A, 100 Level,

PCC

Abst 673-681 Room 101A,

100 Level, PCC

E2Chemical Mechanical Polishing 9 G. Banerjee, V. Desai, Y. Obeng, and K. Sundaram Dielectric Science and Technology

Abst 682-687 Room 103B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 688-694 Room 103B, 100 Level,

PCC

E3

Dielectrics for Nanosystems 3: Materials Science, Processing, Reliability, and Manufacturing D. Misra, T. Chikyow, H. Iwai, and J. Vanhellemont Dielectric Science and Technology / IEEE Electron Devices Society

Abst 695-698 Room 102A,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 699-706 Room 102A, 100

Level, PCC

Abst 707-714 Room 102A,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 715-722 Room 102A, 100 Level,

PCC Post 723-731, 665

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 732-739 Room 102A, 100 Level,

PCC

E4

Plasma Processing 17 G. S. Mathad, M. Engelhardt, and D. Hess Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and Photonics

Abst 740-745 Room 104B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 746-752 Room 104B, 100 Level,

PCC Post 753

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

E5

State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors (SOTAPOCS 48) M. Overberg, B. Gila, P. Nam, and H. Ouyang Electronics and Photonics

Abst 754-756 Room 103A,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 757-762 Room 103A, 100

Level, PCC

Abst 763-766 Room 103A,

100 Level, PCC

Post 767 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

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b 213 th ECS MEETINGSunday, May 18 Monday, May 19 Tuesday, May 20 Wednesday, May 21 Thursday, May 22

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

E6

Thermal and Plasma CVD of Nanostructures M. K. Sunkara, L. Delzeit, and R. Mani Dielectric Science and Technology

Abst 768-778 Room 103A, 100 Level,

PCC Post 779

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

E7

ZnO, InZnO, and InGaO Related Materials and Devices for Electronic and Photonic Applications F. Ren, L-C. Chen, Y-W. Heo, J. Kim, J. LaRoche, P. Shen, and K. Shiojima Electronics and Photonics

Abst 780-783 Room 106A,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 784-792 Room 106A, 100

Level, PCC

Abst 793-800 Room 106A,

100 Level, PCC

F1

Electrodeposition for Energy Applications J. Stickney, S. R. Brankovic, L. Deligianni, M. Lay, K. Rajeshwar, G. Zangari, and S. Zou Electrodeposition / Energy Technology

Abst 801-805 Room 101B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 806-815 Room 101B, 100

Level, PCC

Abst 816-826 Room 101B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 827-839 Room 101B, 100 Level,

PCC Post 840-850

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 851-861 Room 101B, 100 Level,

PCC

G1

Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering General Session G. Pillay and L. Deligianni Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Post 862-865 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 866-873 Room 106C, 100 Level,

PCC

Abst 874-877 Room 106C,

100 Level, PCC

G2

Multiscale Simulations of Electrochemical Systems - Computational Aspects V. Subramanian and V. Ramani Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 878-885 Room 106C,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 886-895 Room 106C, 100 Level,

PCC

G3

Tutorials in Electrochemical Technology: Impedance Spectroscopy M. E. Orazem and B. Tribollet Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 896-901 Room 106B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 902-907 Room 106B, 100 Level,

PCC Post 908-910

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 911-916 Room 106B, 100 Level,

PCC

H1

Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerene and Nanostructured Materials F. D’Souza, S. Fukuzumi, and D. Guldi Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 917-923 Room 212A,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 924-934 Room 212A, 200 Level,

PCC Post 935-937

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 938-945 Room 212A, 200 Level,

PCC

H2

Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes N. Martin and J. Nierengarten Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 946-951 Room 212A,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 952-963 Room 212A, 200

Level, PCC

Abst 964-968 Room 212A,

200 Level, PCC

Post 969-972 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 973 Room 212B,

200 Level, PCC

H3

Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and Processes R. B. Weisman and S. Subramoney Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 974-979 Room 212B,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 980-992 Room 212B, 200

Level, PCC

Abst 993-1000 Room 212B,

200 Level, PCC

Post 1001-1012 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

H4

Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Applications and Devices S. V. Rotkin and Y. Gogotsi Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Sensor

Abst 1013-1015 Room 212B,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 1016-1028 Room 212B, 200 Level,

PCC Post 1029-1031

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 1032 Room 212B,

200 Level, PCC

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213 th ECS MEETINGSunday, May 18 Monday, May 19 Tuesday, May 20 Wednesday, May 21 Thursday, May 22

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

E6

Thermal and Plasma CVD of Nanostructures M. K. Sunkara, L. Delzeit, and R. Mani Dielectric Science and Technology

Abst 768-778 Room 103A, 100 Level,

PCC Post 779

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

E7

ZnO, InZnO, and InGaO Related Materials and Devices for Electronic and Photonic Applications F. Ren, L-C. Chen, Y-W. Heo, J. Kim, J. LaRoche, P. Shen, and K. Shiojima Electronics and Photonics

Abst 780-783 Room 106A,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 784-792 Room 106A, 100

Level, PCC

Abst 793-800 Room 106A,

100 Level, PCC

F1

Electrodeposition for Energy Applications J. Stickney, S. R. Brankovic, L. Deligianni, M. Lay, K. Rajeshwar, G. Zangari, and S. Zou Electrodeposition / Energy Technology

Abst 801-805 Room 101B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 806-815 Room 101B, 100

Level, PCC

Abst 816-826 Room 101B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 827-839 Room 101B, 100 Level,

PCC Post 840-850

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 851-861 Room 101B, 100 Level,

PCC

G1

Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering General Session G. Pillay and L. Deligianni Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Post 862-865 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 866-873 Room 106C, 100 Level,

PCC

Abst 874-877 Room 106C,

100 Level, PCC

G2

Multiscale Simulations of Electrochemical Systems - Computational Aspects V. Subramanian and V. Ramani Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 878-885 Room 106C,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 886-895 Room 106C, 100 Level,

PCC

G3

Tutorials in Electrochemical Technology: Impedance Spectroscopy M. E. Orazem and B. Tribollet Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 896-901 Room 106B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 902-907 Room 106B, 100 Level,

PCC Post 908-910

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 911-916 Room 106B, 100 Level,

PCC

H1

Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerene and Nanostructured Materials F. D’Souza, S. Fukuzumi, and D. Guldi Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 917-923 Room 212A,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 924-934 Room 212A, 200 Level,

PCC Post 935-937

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 938-945 Room 212A, 200 Level,

PCC

H2

Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes N. Martin and J. Nierengarten Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 946-951 Room 212A,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 952-963 Room 212A, 200

Level, PCC

Abst 964-968 Room 212A,

200 Level, PCC

Post 969-972 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 973 Room 212B,

200 Level, PCC

H3

Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and Processes R. B. Weisman and S. Subramoney Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 974-979 Room 212B,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 980-992 Room 212B, 200

Level, PCC

Abst 993-1000 Room 212B,

200 Level, PCC

Post 1001-1012 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

H4

Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Applications and Devices S. V. Rotkin and Y. Gogotsi Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Sensor

Abst 1013-1015 Room 212B,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 1016-1028 Room 212B, 200 Level,

PCC Post 1029-1031

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

Abst 1032 Room 212B,

200 Level, PCC

Phoenix , A Z b May 18-22, 2008

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b 213 th ECS MEETINGSunday, May 18 Monday, May 19 Tuesday, May 20 Wednesday, May 21 Thursday, May 22

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

H5

Endofullerenes and Carbon Nanocapsules H. Shinohara, T. Akasaka, and A. L. Balch Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1033-1041 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 1042-1052 Room 212B,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 1053-1060 Room 212B,

200 Level, PCC

H6

Energetics and Structure and Solid-State Physics Z. Slanina, O. Boltalina, and P. Reinke Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1061-1066 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 1067-1078 Room 212B,

200 Level, PCC

H7

Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Medicine and Biology T. Da Ros and L. Wilson Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1079, 1080 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 1081-1085 Room 212A,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 1086-1090 Room 212A,

200 Level, PCC

H8

Porphyrins and Supramolecular Assemblies N. Solladie and K. M. Kadish Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1091-1095 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 1096-1098 Room 212A,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 1099-1110 Room 212A,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 1111-1116 Room 212A,

200 Level, PCC

H9

Metallic and Semiconducting Nanoparticles for Energy Conversion P. Kamat and H. Imahori Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 1117-1123 Room 212C,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 1124-1132 Room 212C, 200 Level,

PCC Post 1133, 1134

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

I1

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session P. Trulove and H. De Long Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 1135-1137 Room 102C,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 1138-1146 Room 102C,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 1147-1157 Room 102C,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 1158-1166 Room 102C, 100 Level,

PCC Post 1167-1175

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

I2

Exploiting Magnets and Magnetic Fields in Electrochemical Systems and Devices I. Fritsch, Z. Aguilar, and S. Minteer Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor

Abst 1176-1182 Room 104A,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 1183-1190 Room 104A, 100 Level,

PCC Post 1191, 1192

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

J1

Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session G. Hunter, S. Bhansali, V. Bhethanabotla, M. Carter, R. Cernosek, J. Grate, A. Hillman, D. Malocha, and R. Mukundan Sensor

Post 664 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 1193-1203 Room 105B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 1204-1211 Room 105B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 1212-1221 Room 105B,

100 Level, PCC

J3

Electrochemical Nano/Biosensors A. L. Simonian, Z. Aguilar, M. Bayachou, H. De Long, and P. Hesketh Sensor / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / New Technology Subcommittee

Abst 1222-1224 Room 105B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 1225-1231 Room 105B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 1232-1237 Room 105B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 1238-1242 Room 105B, 100 Level,

PCC Post 1243-1250

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

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213 th ECS MEETING Phoenix , A Z b May 18-22, 2008Sunday, May 18 Monday, May 19 Tuesday, May 20 Wednesday, May 21 Thursday, May 22

Code Technical Symposia AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM

H5

Endofullerenes and Carbon Nanocapsules H. Shinohara, T. Akasaka, and A. L. Balch Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1033-1041 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 1042-1052 Room 212B,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 1053-1060 Room 212B,

200 Level, PCC

H6

Energetics and Structure and Solid-State Physics Z. Slanina, O. Boltalina, and P. Reinke Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1061-1066 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 1067-1078 Room 212B,

200 Level, PCC

H7

Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Medicine and Biology T. Da Ros and L. Wilson Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1079, 1080 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 1081-1085 Room 212A,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 1086-1090 Room 212A,

200 Level, PCC

H8

Porphyrins and Supramolecular Assemblies N. Solladie and K. M. Kadish Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Post 1091-1095 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 1096-1098 Room 212A,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 1099-1110 Room 212A,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 1111-1116 Room 212A,

200 Level, PCC

H9

Metallic and Semiconducting Nanoparticles for Energy Conversion P. Kamat and H. Imahori Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 1117-1123 Room 212C,

200 Level, PCC

Abst 1124-1132 Room 212C, 200 Level,

PCC Post 1133, 1134

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

I1

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry General Session P. Trulove and H. De Long Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 1135-1137 Room 102C,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 1138-1146 Room 102C,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 1147-1157 Room 102C,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 1158-1166 Room 102C, 100 Level,

PCC Post 1167-1175

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

I2

Exploiting Magnets and Magnetic Fields in Electrochemical Systems and Devices I. Fritsch, Z. Aguilar, and S. Minteer Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Sensor

Abst 1176-1182 Room 104A,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 1183-1190 Room 104A, 100 Level,

PCC Post 1191, 1192

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

J1

Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session G. Hunter, S. Bhansali, V. Bhethanabotla, M. Carter, R. Cernosek, J. Grate, A. Hillman, D. Malocha, and R. Mukundan Sensor

Post 664 Hall 2, Lower Level,

PCC

Abst 1193-1203 Room 105B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 1204-1211 Room 105B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 1212-1221 Room 105B,

100 Level, PCC

J3

Electrochemical Nano/Biosensors A. L. Simonian, Z. Aguilar, M. Bayachou, H. De Long, and P. Hesketh Sensor / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / New Technology Subcommittee

Abst 1222-1224 Room 105B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 1225-1231 Room 105B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 1232-1237 Room 105B,

100 Level, PCC

Abst 1238-1242 Room 105B, 100 Level,

PCC Post 1243-1250

Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

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Technica l Sess ions

Monday, May 19

A1General Student Poster SessionAll DivisionsHall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2000hCo-Chairs:V.Desai,G.Botte,P.Kulesza,H.Martin,V.Subramanian,andX.Zhang

• 1 Effect of Coating Amount of Polypyrrole in the Anode on the Cyclability of Lithium Ion Cell with Aqueous Solution Electrolyte - H. Wang (Central South University), C. Huang, K. Huang (School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Central South University) and L. Chen (Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

• 2 Novel Scaled Poly-Si Thin Film Transistors with Vacuum Encapsulation Technique - W. Lin, T. Liao, S. Tu, Y. Liu, J. Lin (National Chiao Tung University), F. Chien (Feng Chia University), W. Chen (Department of R&D, Sino-American Silicon Products Inc.), C. Chen (Minghsin University of Science and Technology), Y. Tai, C. Wu and H. Cheng (National Chiao Tung University)

• 3 PtPdCo Ternary Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - Y. Cho, Y. Cho, K. Lee, I. Park and Y. Sung (Seoul National University)

• 4 Structural and Electronic Properties of Tris(2,2’-bipyridine)Ruthenium Fullerides[60] and Tris(2,2’-bipyridine)Chromium Fullerides[60] - J. Hong and C. Elliott (Colorado State University)

• 5 Electrochemical Behavior of a New Alloy for Dental Applications - C. Vasilescu, M. Popa, E. Vasilescu, P. Drob (Intitute of Physical Chemistry), S. Ivanescu and I. Dan (R & D Consulting and Services)

• 6 CdS-Modified TiO2 Nanocrystalline Photoanode for Efficient Hydrogen - C. Chi and Y. Lee (Nationial Cheng Kung University)

• 7 Optimization of the Cathode for the Production of Hydrogen through Ammonia Electrolysis -II - R. Palaniappan and G. Botte (Ohio University)

• 8 Electrodeposition of High Tc Superconducting Bi-Sr-Ca-CuO Nanostructures - S. Abbott (Louisiana Tech), X. Xie (Louisiana State University), J. Zheng (Louisiana Tech University), D. Young (Louisiana State University) and D. Davis (Louisiana Tech University)

• 9 A Study on the Electrochemical Reactions of Ni-Co Binary Oxides for Electrochemical Capacitor Application - J. Kim (Yonsei Univ.) and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

• 10 Responsibility Enhancement of a Touch Screen by Using a Molecularly Switchable Polymer-Based Diode - H. Shin, H. Lee, K. Kim, B. Han, J. Yoo and C. Kim (School of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Chung-Ang Univ)

Sunday, May 18, 20081500h.........Writing an Effective Cover Letter and

Resume Workshop, Room 208A, 200 Level, PCC

1600h......... Job Interviewing Tips Workshop, Room 208A, 200 Level, PCC

1830h.........For the Rest of Us: “Nanometric Objects and Chip-Scale Platforms for Disease Diagnosis,” Room 212 A/B/C, 200 Level, PCC

1900h.........Electronics and Photonics Division Award Reception and General Meeting, Cowboy Artists Room, Second Floor, Hyatt

1930h.........Sunday Evening Get-Together, Regency Ballroom, First Floor, Hyatt

Monday, May 19, 20080800h.........Plenary Session, Regency A/B, First

Floor, Hyatt: The ECS Lecture by Sumio Iijima, “Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes: Synthesis, Modification, and Characterizations,” and the 2008 Vittorio de Nora Award Lecture by John Newman, “From nW to TW”

0930h.........Coffee Break, Atrium Lobby, Second Floor, Hyatt

1200h.........Writing an Effective Cover Letter and Resume Workshop, Room 208A, 200 Level, PCC

1215h......... Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Curtis B, Second Floor, Hyatt

1215h.........Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Ellis East, Second Floor, Hyatt

1300h......... Job Interviewing Tips Workshop, Room 208A, 200 Level, PCC

1400h.........Resume Roundtable Workshop, Room 208A, 200 Level, PCC

1800h.........Monday Evening Mixer, Student Poster Session, and Technical Exhibit Opening, Hall 2, Lower Level, PCC

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• 11 Fabrication of Algal Biosensor by Screen Printing - S. Takamatsu, I. Shitanda, M. Itagaki and K. Watanabe (Tokyo University of Science)

• 12 Reduction from Eu3+ to Eu2+ in Sr3Al2O6:Eu Phosphor and Luminescent Properties - H. Shin, B. Han, K. Kim, H. Lee, J. Yoo and C. Kim (School of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Chung-Ang Univ)

• 13 Electrochemical Deposition of Gold Nanoparticles on Sulfanilic Acid-Modified Glassy Carbon Electrodes - T. Lin and W. Hung (National Taiwan Normal University)

• 14 Effects of Deposition Temperature and Post Deposition Annealing on the Electrical Properties of Barium Strontium Titanate Thin Films for Embedded Capacitor Applications - V. Todi, R. Ranganathan, A. Vijayakumar and K. Sundaram (University of Central Florida)

• 15 Formation and Characterization of Self-Organized TiO2 Nanotube Arrays by Pulse Anodization - W. Chanmanee, A. Watcherengwong (Chulalongkorn University), C. Chenthamarakshan (The University of Texas at Arlington), P. Kajitvichyanukul (King Mongut University), N. Tacconi (The University of Texas at Arlington) and K. Rajeshwar (University of Texas)

• 16 Characterization of Pulse Plating with Au for Improving the Micro-DMFC Current Collectors - N. Shin, Y. Shul, S. Piraman (Yonsei University), J. Jang (Samsung Electro-Mechanics) and H. Kim (Yonsei University)

• 17 Development of Enzymatic Carbon Nanotube Supported Multi-Component Films for Reduction of Oxygen and Hydrogen Peroxide - B. Kowalewska, K. Miecznikowski and P. Kulesza (University of Warsaw)

• 18 Effects of Organic Additives on Residual Stress and Surface Roughness of Electroplated Copper for Flexible PCB - G. Lim, J. Kim and H. Kim (Hongik U.)

• 19 Methanol Crossover Effect for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells: Application of Molecular Simulation - J. Yang and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 20 Phase Behavior and Thermodynamic Properties of Polymer Electrolyte - Y. Kim and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 21 Phase Equilibria Based on a Modified Universal Quasi-Chemical Model - J. Jung and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 22 Study of Fluid Flow Behaviors in an Alkali-Free Glass Melting Furnace - C. Yen and W. Hwang (National Cheng Kung University)

• 23 Quality Characteristics of Chungkukjang Produced by Bacillus subtilis - H. Jung, S. Choi, S. Shin (Kyungpook National University), J. Kim, B. Kwak and E. Lee (NUC Electronics CO. LTD)

• 24 Pourbaix Diagrams of Interest to Chemical Mechanical Planarization of Ruthenium - S. Venkataraman and Y. Li (Clarkson University)

• 25 Porous Carbon Films for Maximizing Supercapacitor Performance - J. Chmiola, Y. Gogotsi (Drexel University), C. Largeot and P. Simon (University of Paul Sabatier)

• 26 Laser-Induced Phase Changes in Orthorhombic Iron(III) Phosphate - J. Palmer, B. Holinsworth and C. M. Burba (Northeastern State University)

• 27 Advanced Gate-All-Around Fin-Like Poly-Si TFTs With Multiple Nanowire Channels - S. Tu, T. Liao, W. Lin, C. Liu, Y. Tai, H. Cheng (National Chiao Tung University), F. Chien (Feng Chia University), C. Chen (Minghsin University of Science and Technology) and W. Chen (Department of R&D, Sino-American Silicon Products Inc.)

• 28 Electrocatalytic Activity of Carbon-Supported Pt-Ni Alloy Nanoparticles for Oxygen Reduction in PEMFCs - T. Jeon, K. Lee, Y. Cho, H. Park, I. Park and Y. Sung (Seoul National University)

• 29 A Comparison of the Aqueous Phase Structures of Hydrated Nafion and Short-Side-Chain Polymer Electrolyte Membranes through Molecular Dynamics Simulation - J. Liu, S. Cui, D. J. Keffer, B. Edwards, S. Paddison and M. Esai Selvan (University of Tennessee)

• 30 Electrochemical Biocompatibility Testing of Zeolite Thin Films on Titanium Alloys for Dental Implants - R. S. Bedi, D. Beving and Y. Yan (University of California, Riverside)

• 31 A Hybride PVDF-HFP/Graphite Nanoparticles Gel Electrolyte for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell Application - Y. Shen and Y. Lee (Nationial Cheng Kung University)

• 32 Economic and Practical Feasibility Studies of Ammonia Electrolysis as In-Situ Hydrogen Producers for Stationary Fuel Cells - R. Palaniappan and G. Botte (Ohio University)

• 33 Degradation Tests of Functional Layer in Solar Panels with Crystalline Solar Cells - K. Jandova, J. Vanek (Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication, Brno University of Technology) and R. Barinka (Solartec s.r.o)

• 34 Preparation of Vanadium Oxide Nano Particles by Microwave Synthesis for Electrochemical Capacitor Application - J. Jegal and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

• 35 Effect of Manufacturing Technique on Electrochemical Response of a Sulfur Tolerant SOFC Anode - K. R. De Silva, M. E. Cooper and D. Bayless (Ohio University)

• 36 Control of Spectral Properties in Oxynitride Phosphors for LED applications - K. Kim, B. Han, H. Shin, H. Lee, J. Yoo and C. Kim (School of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Chung-Ang Univ)

• 37 Electrosynthesis of TiO2 and Au Nanoparticles for Solar Cell Applications - J. Elhajj, J. Warzywoda, A. Sacco and E. J. Podlaha (Northeastern University)

• 38 Polyfluoroalkylated aza[60]Fullerenes: Role of Nitrogen Atom in Addition Pattern Formation. The First X-ray Crystal Structure of Trifluoromethylated C59N - N. B. Shustova (Colorado State University), M. Von Delius (University Erlangen-Nuremberg Institut für Organische Chemie), A. Popov (Moscow State University), O. Anderson (Colorado State University), A. Hirsch (University of Erlangen), S. H. Strauss and O. Boltalina (Colorado State University)

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�4:20 56 Electrochemically Deposited Metallic Inverse Opals - R. Zhu, M. McLachlan, D. McComb and M. Ryan (Imperial College London)

�4:40 57 Nanofabrication Process for Hierarchical Ordered Materials by the Liquid Phase Deposition Methods - S. Deki, Y. Nomoto, T. Miyake and M. Mizuhata (Kobe University)

�5:00 58 Templated Electrodeposition of Aspect-Ratio Adjusted Ni Micro- and Nanorods and their Magnetically Driven Diffusion through an Extracellular Matrix - L. Mair (University of North Carolina Chapel Hil), K. Skinner, R. Taylor II, S. Washburn and R. Superfine (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

�5:20 59 Growth of Anodic p-type Cu2O/Cu Layers in Alkaline Media. In Situ Electronic Characterization. - F. Caballero (University of Barcelona), I. Diez-Perez (Arizona State University), P. Gorostiza (Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia) and F. Sanz (University of Barcelona)

�5:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:00 60 In-Situ Study of the Formation of Nanolayers of n-octylphosphonic Acid upon Aluminium Oxide - T. Hauffman, E. Tourwé, J. Jorcin, H. Terryn and A. Hubin (VUB)

�6:20 61 Site-Selective Electrophoretic Deposition of Nanostructured Star Polymer Thin Films - S. Somarajan, S. Hasan, C. Adkins, E. Harth and J. H. Dickerson (Vanderbilt University)

�6:40 62 Electrochemical Properites of Gold Nanoparticle Ionic Liquid-Derived Polymer Composites - M. A. Firestone, S. Lee and S. Seifert (Argonne National Laboratory)

�7:00 63 Impedance Study of a Conductive Nanocomposite Polymer - J. Hu (Milwaukee School of Engineering)

A4Tutorials in Nanotechnology: Focus on Energy and TechnologyEnergy Technology / New TechnologyRoom 208B, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

TutorialsCo-Chairs:S.R.NarayananandC.Bock

�0:30 91 Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Generation - E. McFarland (UCSB)

B3Biological Fuel Cells 3Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Organic and Biological ElectrochemistryRoom 207, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

EnzymaticFuelCellFundamentalsICo-Chairs:S.CalabreseBartonandS.Shleev

�4:00 199 Enzymes - Their Application and Inspiration for Fuel Cell Electrocatalysts - F. Armstrong (University of Oxford)

�4:40 200 Direct Electron Transfer Enzymatic Catalysis of Glucose Oxidation - R. Rincon, D. Ivnitski, S. Pylypenko and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

�5:00 201 Improving Glucose Oxidase Function in Fuel Cells - J. T. Holland, S. Banta (Columbia University.), P. Dolan, D. Arango, M. Manginell, C. Apblett, J. Harper and S. Brozik (Sandia National Laboratories)

• 39 Single Particle Thermal Model for Lithium Ion Cells - M. Guo, K. Kumaresan, G. Sikha and R. White (University of South Carolina)

• 40 Membrane Electrode Assemblies for Microbial Fuel Cells - F. A. Viva (University Of Southern California), O. Bretscheger and M. Al-Naggar (University of Souther California)

• 41 Performance of NiCo-YSZ Cermet Anodes: The Relationship between Microstructure, Impedance Measurements, and Mechanism Elucidation. - J. S. O’Brien (University of Ottawa), C. Grgicak (Boston University School of Medicine) and J. Giorgi (University of Ottawa)

• 42 Effect of Magnetic Fields on the Corrosion of Ferromagnetic Materials in Weakly Acidic Media - R. Sueptitz, J. A. Koza (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden), X. Yang (IFW-Dresden), A. Gebert and L. Schultz (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden)

• 43 Synthesis and Electrochemical Studies of Metalloporphyrins with Azobenzene Groups - K. Chiu (National Chi Nan University)

• 44 Fabrication and Electrochemical Properties of Hybrid Capacitor Using Metal Oxide Materials - S. Ma (Yonsei University), K. Nam, W. Yoon, X. Yang (Brookhaven National Laboratory) and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

• 45 Methanol Crossover Effect for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells: Applicability of the Group Contribution Method - S. Jung and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 46 Phase Transition of Temperature-Sensitive Polymer Gels - S. Oh and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 47 Gel Phase Transition Based on a MPHSC EOS - N. Park and Y. Bae (Hanyang University)

• 48 Field Emission Characteristics of an Oxidized Porous Polysilicon Field Emitter Using Dielectric Layer as a Passivation - G. Ryu, S. Choi, J. Kim and I. Jang (Kyungpook National University)

• 49 Characterization of Thin Metal Film Growth on an Organic Self-Assembled-Monolayer using Current-Sensing Atomic Force Microscopy - S. E. Keuleyan, Y. Xing and E. Borguet (Temple University)

• 50 Electrochemical Characterization of Covalently Immobilized Ferritin - N. Ritzert, P. Lukus and Z. Donald (Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania)

• 666 Band Bending at the Bonding Interface of a (��0)/(�00) Direct-Silicon-Bonded Wafer: The Influence of Fe Contamination and Hydrogenation - J. Lu, Y. Park and G. Rozgonyi (NC State University)

A3Nanotechnology General SessionAll DivisionsRoom 105A, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Synthesis,Processing,andCharacterizationofNanostructuredMaterialsCo-Chairs:E.TraversaandJ.Li

�4:00 55 DNA Nanoscaffold Directed Self-Assembly of Carbon Nanotube Devices - S. Han, H. Maune, R. Barish, P. Rothemund, M. Bockrath, E. Winfree and W. Goddard III (California Institute of Technology)

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�5:20 202 Rapid Electrochemical Assay of Glucose Oxidase Activity within Electrophoresis Gels - K. Fenton (University of New Mexico), C. Apblett (Sandia National Laboratories) and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

�5:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:00 203 Hydrogen Enzyme Electrodes with Limiting Performance Characteristics - A. A. Karyakin, F. Fedotenkov, O. Voronin and E. Karyakina (M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University)

�6:40 204 Development of an Enzyme for the Biofuel Cell. - T. Sugiyama, Y. Goto, H. Sakai, Y. Tokita and T. Hatazawa (Sony Corporation)

�7:00 205 Influence of Carbon Fiber Morphology on Direct Electron Transfer - S. Rubenwolf (University of Freiburg - IMTEK), O. Strohmeier, R. Zengerle and F. Von Stetten (University of Freiburg)

�7:20 206 Enzymatic and Bioactive Proteinaceous Hydrogels from Bifunctional Building Blocks - I. R. Wheeldon (Columbia University), S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University) and S. Banta (Chemical Engineering, Columbia University)

B4Characterization of Porous MaterialsIndustrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical ElectrochemistryRoom 105C, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

CharacterizationCo-Chairs:L.BalsuandM.Budinski

�4:00 267 Porosity Measurement in PEM Fuel Cell Electrodes - M. K. Budinski (General Motors)

�4:30 268 Characterization of Porous Films and Membranes by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM) - P. Sun, F. Laforge and M. V. Mirkin (Queens College - CUNY)

�5:00 269 Ellipsometric Porosimetry: Fast and Non Destructive Characterization for a Range of Porous Thin Films; Highlights on Energy and Microelectronic Applications. - C. Walsh (SOPRA SA), A. Bondaz (SOPRA Inc), Y. Turcant and A. Bourgeois (SOPRA SA)

�5:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�5:40 270 Electronic Structure of Carbon Alloy Cathode Catalysts for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - S. Niwa, K. Horiba, Y. Harada, H. Kumigashira, M. Oshima (The University of Tokyo), T. Ikeda (JAEA), K. Terakura (JAIST) and J. Ozaki (Gunma University)

�6:00 271 Characterization of Porous and Non-porous Carbon Based Materials Using Powder Microelectrode - S. Park and K. Lian (University of Toronto)

�6:20 272 Grain Size Effect on the Electrochemical Performance of Li Ion Rechargeable Batteries in Nanocrystalline LiMn2O4 Cathode Materials - R. Singhal and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

�6:40 273 Fabrication of Conducting Polymer Hybrid Materials for Electrochemical Supercapacitors - G. M. Suppes, B. Deore and M. Freund (University of Manitoba)

B5Fundamentals of Energy Storage and ConversionBattery / Energy Technology / Electronics and PhotonicsRoom 211B, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

BatteriesCo-Chairs:J.HarbandS.Donne

�0:30 289 New Rechargeable Magnesium Battery Systems - D. Aurbach, G. Suresh, O. Mizrahi, A. Mitelman, E. Levi and M. Levi (Bar Ilan University)

�0:50 290 Hydrothermal Synthesis of High Performance LiFePO4 - K. Dokko, S. Koizumi, K. Tanaka, H. Nakano and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

��:�0 291 Effect of Solid Solution Range on Rate Capability of Cathode Materials in Li-Ion Batteries - U. S. Kasavajjula (Tennessee Technological University), C. Wang (University of Maryland) and P. Arce (Tennessee Technological University)

��:30 292 Electrochemical Properties of Lithium Manganese Oxide/Carbon Nanotube Composites for Energy Storage Applications - S. Ma, S. Park (Yonsei University), K. Nam, W. Yoon, X. Yang (Brookhaven National Laboratory) and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

��:50 293 Synthesis and Characterization of LiMnPO4 Electrode Material for Hybrid Energy Storage Devices - S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle), J. Nerkar, T. Pandolfo and G. Wilson (CSIRO Division of Energy Technology)

Batteries(continued)Co-Chairs:J.HarbandS.Donne

�4:00 294 Carbon-coated V2O5 Nanoparticles for High Rate Electrode Material - J. Jegal and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

�4:20 295 Non-Idling Fuel Cell/Lithium-Ion Battery Hybrid System - M. Khader, P. Sveum and S. Al-Hallaj (Illinois Institute of Technology)

ElectrochemicalDoubleLayerCapacitorsCo-Chairs:D.SchersonandE.Brandon

�4:40 296 Trapping of Cations on the Negative Electrodes of Electric Double Layer Capacitors Made of Highly Porous Activated Carbons during Their Storage in Organic Electrolyte Solutions - D. Aurbach, N. Levy, M. Levi and G. Salitra (Bar-Ilan University)

�5:00 297 Local Structures in PEO-C2[mim]CF3SO3 Electrolytes Used in Electrochemical Double-Layer Capacitors - C. M. Burba (Northeastern State University)

�5:20 298 Heteropolyacid Based Electrochemical Capacitors - K. K. Lian (U of Toronto) and C. Li (Nanyang Technological University)

�5:40 299 Designing Double-Layer Capacitors for Low Temperature Power Delivery - M. Smart, W. West, E. Brandon and L. Whitcanack (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology)

�6:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:20 300 Charge Injection Dynamics of Supported Iridium Oxide as Monitored by in situ Reflectance Spectroscopy - Y. Chen, P. Shi and D. A. Scherson (Case Western Reserve University)

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�4:40 368 Pd Promoted La0.8Sr0.2Cr0.5Mn0.5O3/YSZ Composite Anodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - S. Jiang and Y. Yinmei (Nanyang Technological University)

�5:00 369 MIECs Studied by the use of Cone-Shaped Electrodes - K. Kammer Hansen (Technical University of Denmark) and M. Mogensen (Risoe National Laboratory - DTU)

�5:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�5:40 370 Structural and Electronic Characterization of Nd�-xSrxMn0.5Cr0.5O3-δ (x = 0.25, 0.5) as Cathode Materials for SOFC - A. K. Azad and J. Irvine (University of St-Andrews)

�6:00 371 Electronic and Local Structures of La�-xSrxCoO3-δ Studied by In-Situ Micro XAFS Measurements - K. Amezawa, A. Unemoto, M. Sase, T. Kawada (Tohoku University), Y. Orikasa, H. Aoki, T. Ina, T. Fukutsuka, Y. Uchimoto (Kyoto University) and Y. Terada (JASRI)

�6:20 372 Electrochemical Investigation of LSGMC-Containing Composite Cathodes on LSGM-Supported Cells - A. Do, X. Lu (National Fuel Cell Research Center, UC-Irvine), J. Bae (Department of Mechanical Engineering, KAIST, South Korea) and J. Brouwer (National Fuel Cell Research Center, UC-Irvine)

�6:40 373 Strontium Titanate-based Composite Electrodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - P. Blennow (Risø National Laboratory, Technical University of Denmark), K. Kammer Hansen (Technical University of Denmark), L. Wallenberg (nCHREM, Polymer and Materials Chemistry, Kemicentrum, Lund University) and M. Mogensen (Risoe National Laboratory - DTU)

�7:00 374 Ba0.2Sr0.8Co0.8Fe0.2O3-δ Phase Equilibrium, Bulk Conductivity and CO2 Sensitivity - Z. Yang (Nonmetallic Inorganic Materials), A. Harvey (Nonmetallic Inorganic Materials, Department of Material) and L. Gauckler (ETH Zurich)

�7:20 375 Mesoporus La0.6Sr0.4CoO3-δ, Pr0.6Sr0.4CoO3-δ and Gd0.6Sr0.4CoO3-δ as Mixed Conducting Cathode Materials for Intermediate Temperature SOFC - I. Kivi, E. Lust and G. Nurk (University of Tartu)

�7:40 376 Improving Sulfur-Tolerance of Ni-YSZ Anode in SOFC by Imprgnation of Doped Ceria - M. Gong, X. Liu (West Virginia University) and R. Gemmen (National Energy Technology Laboratory)

B8Proton Transfer and Transport in Fuel CellsPhysical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy TechnologyRoom 101C, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

NewPolymerElectrolyteMembranes

�0:30 441 Poly(Phenylene Disulfonic Acid): A New PEM - M. Litt (Case Western Reserve University) and J. Kang (CWRU)

��:00 442 High Temperature Fuel Cells using Ionic Polysiloxane Membranes, With and Without Ionic Plasticizers - X. Sun, D. Gervasio and C. Angell (Arizona State University)

�6:40 301 Influence of the Grafting of a Porous Carbon Electrode on the Electrosorption of HSO4- anions - D. Pech (Université du Québec à Montréal), D. Guay (INRS-Énergie, Matériaux et Télécommunications), T. Brousse (LGMPA) and D. Bélanger (Université du Québec à Montréal)

�7:00 302 Petal-Shaped Manganese Oxide Nanostructure on Carbon Cloth as Electrodes for Aqueous Electrochemical Supercapacitors - Y. Hsu (Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica), Y. Chen (Department of Chemical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University), Y. Horng (Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan Normal University), Y. Lin (Center for Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University), L. Chen (National Taiwan University) and K. Chen (Academia Sinica)

�7:20 303 Faradaic and Non-Faradaic Reaction Mechanisms in Carbon-Iodine Nanocomposites Electrodes for Asymmetric Hybrid Supercapacitors - P. Barpanda and G. Amatucci (Rutgers University)

�7:40 304 The New Role of Graphene in Electrochemical Energy Storage Systems - R. Ruoff (University of Texas-Austin)

B6Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics 6High Temperature Materials / Battery / Energy TechnologyRoom 211A, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

SOFCElectrodes1Co-Chairs:H.YokokawaandM.Mogensen

�0:30 Introductory Remarks (�0 Minutes)

�0:40 362 Oxygen Incorporation Kinetics into Dense, PLD-Deposited (Ba,Sr)(Co,Fe)O3-δ Microelectrodes - R. Merkle (MPI for Solid State Reserach), L. Wang, G. Cristiani, B. Stuhlhofer, H. Habermeier (MPI for Solid State Research Stuttgart) and J. Maier (Max Planck Institute for Soild State Research)

��:00 363 Effect of Temperature and Electrical Field on Oxygen Transport Paths Around Gold / Ion Conducting Oxides Hetero-Interfaces - N. Sakai, H. Kishimoto, K. Yamaji, T. Horita, M. Brito and H. Yokokawa (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

��:20 364 O2 Oxide Redox Chemistry at La�-xSrxCoO3-δ 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.6) and La�-xSrxFeO3-δ (0.2 ≤ x ≤ 0.6) SOFC Materials - J. L. Fournier, V. Thangadurai and V. Birss (University of Calgary)

��:40 365 Effect of Minor Additions of CeO2 on Conductivity of Perovskites with Mixed Ionic-Electronic Conductivity - E. Konysheva and J. Irvine (University of St Andrews)

SOFCElectrodes2Co-Chairs:R.MerckleandT.M.Gur

�4:00 366 Impact of Electrochemical Reaction Mechanisms on Overpotentials in the Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anode - K. Grew, J. R. Izzo Jr. and W. Chiu (University of Connecticut)

�4:20 367 Effect of A-site Deficiency on Mixed Conducting Properties of (Ba,Sr)(Co,Fe)O3-δ Electrodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell - Y. Kim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) and J. Bae (KAIST)

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��:20 443 Preparation and Characterization of the PVA/MMT Composite Polymer Membrane for DMFC - C. Yang and Y. Lee (MingChi University of Technology)

��:40 444 Study on the Performance of Cross-Linked Linear Poly (Ethylenimine)-Based Proton Conducting PEMs - F. I. Yepez Castillo and D. Glatzhofer (University of Oklahoma)

�2:00 Intermission (90 Minutes)

�3:30 445 Modification of Sulfonated Poly(Ether Sulfone) for H2/Air and Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - H. Ghassemi, R. Subbaraman, C. Brockman, P. Yanzer, J. Gibson and T. Zawodzinski (Case Western Reserve University)

�4:00 446 Understanding Proton Conduction in a Unique Series of PolyPOM Polymers - J. Horan, M. Kuo, S. Dec (Colorado School of Mines), M. Frey, L. Ren, A. Genupur, M. Yandrasits, S. Hamrock (3M) and A. M. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)

�4:30 447 Composite Membranes for Freeze-Tolerant Operation of PEM Fuel Cells - K. Palanichamy, S. Advani and A. Prasad (University of Delaware)

�4:50 448 Improving the Effect on Proton Conduction in PFSA Polymers by the Smart Addition of Heteropoly Acids. - N. Aieta, M. Kuo, S. Dec (Colorado School of Mines), M. Frey, A. Genupur, G. Haugen, S. Hamrock (3M) and A. M. Herring (Colorado School of Mines)

�5:�0 449 Increasing Conductivity of SPEEK and SPEKK Membranes using Phosphotungstic Acid - S. L. Rhoden and C. Linkous (Florida Solar Energy Center)

�5:30 Intermission (�0 Minutes)

�5:40 450 Recent Advances in Proton Conductive Materials Using Styrene Grafted and Sulfonated VDF/CTFE Fluoropolymers - M. Chung, Z. Zhang (Penn State University), E. Chalkova, C. Wang (Energy Institute), M. Fedkin, S. Komarneni and S. N. Lvov (Penn State University)

�6:�0 451 Fluorinated-Sulfonated, Hydrophobic-Hydrophilic Multiblock Copolymers for Proton Exchange Membranes - R. VanHouten, X. Yu (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), O. Lane (VIrginia Tech), A. Roy (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) and J. McGrath (Virginia Tech)

�6:30 452 Development of Polymer Alloy Proton Exchange Membrane for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells (DMFC) - I. Fukuchi, S. Sasaki, K. Kamijima, A. Orita and S. Takeda (Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd.)

�6:50 453 Influence of Crossslinking on PEM Properties of Poly(Arylene Ether Sulfone)s with Varying Degree of Disulfonations - M. Paul, A. Roy, J. Riffle and J. McGrath (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

�7:�0 454 Sulfonated Poly(Ether Ether Ketone)-Based Composite Membrane for High Temperature Operation of PEMFC - M. Han, H. Kim, K. An (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), Y. Chu and D. Kim (KCC Central Institute)

�7:30 455 Sulfonated Fluorinated Multiblock Copolymers with Hydrophilic-Hydrophobic Sequences for Proton Exchange Membranes - H. Lee, A. Roy, O. Lane and J. McGrath (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

C3Manuel M. Baizer Award Symposium on Organic ElectrochemistryOrganic and Biological ElectrochemistryRoom 102B, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Baizer1stDayAMCo-Chairs:D.LittleandH.Schaefer

�0:30 504 Diastereoselective Anodic Dimerization of Enaminoesters and Enaminoamides - H. J. Schaefer (University of Muenster) and R. Hartmer (Bruker Daltonik GmbH)

�0:50 505 A New Approach to Anodic Substitution Reaction of Amines Using Acoustic Emulsification - M. Atobe, R. Asami and T. Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

��:�0 506 Novel Studies in Carboxylic Acid Oxidation: Intramolecular Cyclization of Radicals Generated by Kolbe Electrolysis & Synthesis of Orthoesters via the Hofer-Moest Reaction. - F. Lebreux, F. Buzzo and I. Marko (UCL)

��:30 507 Electrochemical Oxidation of the [2.�.0] Framework; Application to Natural Product Synthesis - Y. Park and D. Little (University of California, Santa Barbara)

Baizer1stDayPMCo-Chairs:J.YoshidaandT.Fuchigami

�4:00 508 Electrochemical Oxidation of Trifluoro(organo)borates - T. Fuchigami, M. Tanigawa and Y. Kuriyama (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

�4:20 509 Electrochemical Properties of Aryl Silanes (ArSiH3) and Triethoxysilylarenes, ArSi(OEt)3 - J. Y. Becker, A. Dhiman and D. Shi (Ben-Gurion University)

�4:40 510 Electrochemical Behavior of an Amadori Compound in pH Controlled Aqueous Media - S. Chuang and T. Chou (National Cheng Kung University)

�5:00 511 Pd/TEMPO Double-Mediatory Electrooxidative Wacker-Type Cyclization - K. Mitsudo, T. Ishii and H. Tanaka (Okayama University)

�5:20 512 Chiral Azabicyclo-N-Oxyls and Asymmetric Oxidation of Secondary Alcohols Mediated by Them - Y. Demizu, H. Shiigi, H. Mori, K. Matsumoto, Y. Matsumura and O. Onomura (Nagasaki University)

�5:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:00 513 Electrochemical Iodination of Aromatic Compounds Using Protic Acid as Supporting Electrolyte - K. Kataoka (JST Innovation Plaza Kyoto), Y. Hagiwara, K. Midorikawa (Nippoh Chemical Co.), S. Suga and J. Yoshida (Kyoto University)

�6:20 514 Stereoselective Cyclopropanation Reactions of N-Acyliminium Ion Pools with Alkenes - S. Suga, T. Maruyama and J. Yoshida (Kyoto University)

�6:40 515 Cyclic Voltammetric Studies for the Acceleration Property of Diels-Alder Reactions in Fluorous Micellar System - K. Nishimoto, S. Kim and K. Chiba (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

�7:00 516 Silyl Radicals by Reverse and One-Electron Electrochemistry - V. V. Jouikov (University of Rennes I)

�7:20 517 On the Stability of Peroxy Radical Cations - R. Akaba (Gunma College of Technology)

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E3Dielectrics for Nanosystems 3: Materials Science, Processing, Reliability, and ManufacturingDielectric Science and TechnologyRoom 102A, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

AlternateGateDielectricsCo-Chairs:H.IwaiandD.Misra

�0:30 Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)

�0:35 695 Replacing SiO2 - Material and Processing Aspects of New Dielectrics - S. De Gendt, C. Adelmann, A. Delabie (IMEC), L. Nyns (IMEC and KULeuven), G. Pourtois and S. Van Elshocht (IMEC)

��:05 696 Relation Between Solubility of Silicon in High-k Oxides and the Effect of Fermi Level Pinning - N. Umezawa (National Institute for Materials Science), K. Shiraishi (University of Tsukuba), K. Kakushima, H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology), K. Ohmori, K. Yamada (Waseda University) and T. Chikyow (NIMS)

��:35 697 Theory of Metal/Dielectric Interfaces -Breakdown of Schottky Barrier Limits- - K. Shiraishi (University of Tsukuba), T. Nakayama (Chiba University), T. Nakaoka (University of Tsukuba), A. Ohta and S. Miyazaki (Hiroshima University)

�2:05 698 Impact of Thin La2O3 Insertion for HfO2 MOSFET - K. Kakushima, K. Okamoto, M. Adachi, K. Tachi, S. Sato, T. Kawanago, J. Song, P. Ahmet, N. Sugii, K. Tsutsui, T. Hattori and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

NanostructuredDielectricsandMaterialsCo-Chairs:T.ChikyowandJ.Vanhellemont

�4:00 699 Building Dielectric Materials from the Bottom Up: Nanostructured Materials - H. Grebel (NJIT)

�4:30 700 Nanotechnology in Silicon CMOS Fabrication - M. Meyyappan (NASA Ames Research Center)

�5:00 701 Quantum Effects of Capacitance in Nano-Scale Devices - K. Uchida (University of Tokyo)

�5:30 702 Gas Sensing Devices Based on �D Metal-Oxide Nanostructures: Fabrication, Testing and Device Integration - A. Romano-Rodriguez, F. Hernandez-Ramirez, R. Jimenez-Diaz, O. Casals, J. Prades (University of Barcelona), S. Barth and S. Mathur (Leibniz Institute of New Materials)

DielectricCharacterizationCo-Chairs:K.UchidaandK.Shiraishi

�6:00 Intermission (�0 Minutes)

�6:�0 703 Photoemission Study of Metal/HfSiON Gate Stack - S. Miyazaki, H. Yoshinaga, A. Ohta (Hiroshima University), Y. Akasaka (Selete), K. Shiraishi (University of Tsukuba), K. Yamada (Waseda University), S. Inumiya, M. Kadoshima (Selete) and Y. Nara (Semiconductor Leading Edge Technologies)

�6:40 704 Application of Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction Methods to Gate Stacks of Advanced MOS Devices - T. Shimura, T. Inoue, Y. Okamoto, T. Hosoi (Osaka University), A. Ogura (Meiji University), O. Sakata, S. Kimura (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute), H. Edo, S. Iida (University of Toyama) and H. Watanabe (Osaka University)

�7:40 518 Voltammograms of Dicyano(fluoren-9-ylidene)Methanes: Simulation - I. U. Haque, S. Iqbal and K. Asghar (University of Engineering and Technology Lahore)

E1Advanced Gate Stack, Source/Drain, and Channel Engineering for Si-Based CMOS 4: New Materials, Processes, and EquipmentElectronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / High Temperature MaterialsRoom 101A, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

KeynoteAddressCo-Chairs:F.RoozeboomandE.Gusev

�0:30 617 The Semiconductor Industry’s Nanoelectronics Research Initiative: Motivation and Challenges - J. Welser (IBM / SRC)

Short-TimeAnnealing-DopantActivationandDiffusionCo-Chairs:P.TimansandK.Knutson

�4:00 618 Temperature Profiles during Millisecond Processing - D. M. Camm, J. Gelpey, S. McCoy and G. Stuart (Mattson Technolgoy Canada Inc.)

�4:30 619 Impact of Millisecond Laser Anneal on the Thermal Stress- Induced Defect Creation in Si�-xGex Source /Drain Junctions - M. Bargallo Gonzalez, E. Simoen, E. Rosseel, P. Verheyen, T. Yves Hoffmann, R. Loo, P. Absil and C. Claeys (IMEC)

�4:50 620 In-situ Monitoring of Si Wafer Temperature during Millisecond Rapid Thermal Annealing - H. Furukawa, S. Higashi, T. Okada, H. Kaku, H. Murakami and S. Miyazaki (Hiroshima University)

�5:�0 621 High-Resolution Junction Photo-Voltage Mapping of Sheet Resistance and Leakage Current Variations with Ms-Timescale Annealing Methods - V. Faifer, J. Halim, J. Lu (Frontier Semiconductor) and M. I. Current (Current Scientific)

�5:30 Intermission (20 Minutes)

DopantActivationandDiffusionCo-Chairs:E.GusevandD.Camm

�5:50 622 Dopant Activation Phenomenon by Flash Lamp Annealing - Y. Nara, S. Kato, T. Aoyama, T. Onizawa and Y. Ohji (Semiconductor Leading Edge Technologies)

�6:20 623 Is the Vacancy Engineering Approach suit-able for the Control of Dopant Diffusion and Activation in Silicon? - O. Marcelot (CEMES/CNRS), A. Claverie (CMES/CNRS) and D. Alquier (Université de Tours, LMP)

�6:40 624 Defect Engineering for Ultrashallow Junctions Using Surfaces - E. Seebauer, C. Kwok, R. Vaidyanathan, Y. Kondratenko (University of Illinois), S. Yeong, M. Srinivasan (National University of Singapore), B. Colombeau and L. Chan (Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd)

�7:00 625 Physical Modeling of Layout-Dependent Transistor Performance - K. L. Knutson (Intel), S. Cea, M. Giles, P. Keys, P. Davids, C. Weber, L. Shifren, R. Kotlyar, J. Hwang, S. Talukdar and M. Stettler (Intel Corporation)

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�7:�0 705 MIMC Reliability and Electrical Behavior Defined by a Physical Layer Properties of the Dielectric - R. Charavel, J. Ackaert and K. Dhont (AMIS)

�7:30 706 Breakdown Characteristics of High-k Gate Dielectrics with Metal Gates - N. Rahim and D. Misra (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

E5State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors (SOTAPOCS 48)Electronics and PhotonicsRoom 103A, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

NitrideOpticalEmittersChair:M.Overberg

�0:30 754 Improved InGaN LED Efficiency using Photonic Crystal Patterning and Surface Plasmon Enhanced Emission - A. Fischer, G. Subramania, Y. Lee, T. Luk, J. Wendt and D. Koleske (Sandia National Labs)

��:00 755 Polarization Fields and the Internal Quantum Efficiency of InGaN Visible LEDs - F. A. Ponce, Z. Wu and A. Fischer (Arizona State University)

��:30 756 Enhanced Thermal Dissipation and Light Output of GaN/Sapphire Light-Emitting Diode by Direct Cu Electroplating - C. Chiang, R. Horng and D. Wuu (National Chung Hsing University)

WideBandgapMaterialsChair:M.Overberg

�4:00 757 Group-III Nitride Heterostructure Nanowire Transistors - M. Mastro, M. Twigg, C. Eddy (Naval Research Lab), H. Kim, J. Kim and J. Kim (Korea University)

�4:30 758 Growth and Characterization of MBE-GaN on Si (���) using AlN/α-Si3N4 Buffer Structure - J. Chang, T. Yang, Y. Chen, J. Ku and C. Chang (Nation Chiao Tung University)

�4:50 759 Etching Rate Behavior of 4H-Silicon Carbide Using Chlorine Trifloride Gas - Y. Miura, Y. Katsumi, K. Tanaka, S. Oda, H. Habuka (Yokohama National University), Y. Gao, Y. Fukai, K. Fukae (Kanto Denka Kogyo), T. Kato, H. Okumura and K. Arai (AIST)

�5:�0 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�5:30 760 AlGaN/GaN HEMT And ZnO Nanorod Based Sensors for Chemical and Bio-Applications - F. Ren, B. Kang, H. Wang, T. Chancellor, T. Lele, Y. Tseng, S. Pearton (University of Florida), J. Johnson, P. Rajagopal, J. Roberts, E. Piner, K. Linthicum (Nitronex Corporation), A. Dabiran, A. Osinsky and P. Chow (SVT Associates)

�6:00 761 A Self-Driven CM-n-TiO2 / CM-p-WO3 Photoelectrochemical Cell for Water Splitting - Y. Shaban and S. U. Khan (Duquesne University)

�6:20 762 Stacking Faults and Optical Properties of A-Plane GaN - Z. Wu, A. Fischer and F. A. Ponce (Arizona State University)

E7ZnO, InZnO, and InGaO Related Materials and Devices for Electronic and Photonic ApplicationsElectronics and PhotonicsRoom 106A, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

OxideMaterialGrowthandCharacteristicsICo-Chairs:L-C.ChenandP.Shen

�0:30 780 Application of ZnO for Photoelectrochemical Splitting of Water - Y. Yan, K. Ahn, T. Deutsch, M. Huda, S. Shet, S. Wei, J. Turner and M. Al-jassim (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

�0:55 781 P-type Doping and Light Emitting Junction Formation in ZnO - D. Norton, H. Kim, S. Pearton, Y. Wang and F. Ren (University of Florida)

��:20 782 Chemical Bath Deposition of ZnO Nanowire Array/Nanoparticle Composite Electrodes for Use in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells - C. Ku, H. Yang, G. Chen, D. Wong and J. Wu (National Cheng Kung University)

��:45 783 Li and Al co-doped ZnO Thin Films Grown by RF Magnetron Sputtering - J. Hong, J. Lee, J. Kim and Y. Heo (Kyungpook National University)

OxideMaterialGrowthandCharacteristicsIICo-Chairs:L.C.ChenandJ.R.LaRoche

�4:00 784 Photocatalytic Overall Water Splitting on GaN-ZnO and ZnGeNs-ZnO Solid Solutions under Visible Light - K. DOMEN (The University of Tokyo)

�4:25 785 Indium Zinc Oxide Thin Films Deposited by Sputtering at Room Temperature - W. Lim, Y. Wang, J. Lee, F. Ren, D. Norton, I. Kravchenko and S. Pearton (University of Florida)

�4:45 786 Ferromagnetism in Cu-Doped ZnO Films Prepared by Filtered Cathodic Vacuum Arc Technique - S. Lau, T. Herng and S. Yu (Nanyang Technological University)

�5:05 787 Characteristics of CdO Films Deposited by the Sol Gel Technique - K. Murali, K. Sathyamurthy, K. Kathir, M. Manju and S. Senthil (CECRI)

�5:25 Intermission (�5 Minutes)

�5:40 788 An Analysis on Conduction and Scattering Behavior of Ga-doped ZnO Film at Low Temperature - B. Ahn (Yonsei University), Y. Ko (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), S. Oh (Yonsei University), M. Jung (Korea Basic Science Institute) and H. Kim (Yonsei University)

�6:00 789 2D ZnO Nanomeshes Prepared by Electrochemical Deposition in 3D Colloidal Crystals - M. Fu and J. Zhou (Tsinghua University)

�6:20 790 Controlled Growth of 2D and �D Zinc Oxide Nanostructures on ITO-glass using Electrochemical Deposition Technique: Their Growth Mechanism and Field Emission Properties - D. Pradhan (Univeristy of Waterloo), M. Kumar, Y. Ando (Meijo University) and K. Leung (University of Waterloo)

�6:40 791 Growth of ZnO Nanowires by PE-MOCVD - H. Abed, M. Bonvalot, M. Kogelschatz, F. Dhalluin, C. Vallée and T. Baron (CNRS-LTM)

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�7:00 792 Chemical and Physical Properties of Defect-Free Naked ZnO Clusters - B. Masenelli, D. Tainoff (Université de Lyon) and P. Mélinon (CNRS)

F1Electrodeposition for Energy ApplicationsElectrodeposition / Energy TechnologyRoom 101B, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

CatalystElectrodepositionCo-Chairs:S.ZouandS.Brankovic

�0:30 801 New Metal Deposition Methods for Electrocatalysts Syntheses - R. Adzic, M. Vukmirovic (Brookhaven National Lab), J. Zhang (General Motors Corporation) and K. Sasaki (Brookhaven National Lab)

��:00 802 Structure-Property Relation of Pt Submonolayers on Au(���) via Galvanic Displacement of CuUPD/Au(���) - D. Gokicen, S. Eun Bae and S. R. Brankovic (University of Houston)

��:20 803 Single cell PEMFC Testing of Pt and PtCo Electrodes Prepared by Electrodeposition - A. Martín, A. Chaparro, B. Gallardo, M. Folgado (CIEMAT) and L. Daza (Instituto de Catálisis y Petroleoquímica (CSIC))

��:40 804 New Cathode Materials for O2 Reduction by Chemical/Electrochemical Deposition - H. Yang, S. Kumar and S. Zou (Miami University)

�2:00 805 Reducing Catalyst Loading in PEM Fuel Cells with Electrochemical Pulse Deposition - S. Buratto, A. Ranasinghe, J. O’Dea, A. Kleiman-Schwarsctein (University of California, Santa Barbara), J. Chou (Southeastern Louisiana University), S. Jayaraman (Corning Inc.), E. McFarland (UCSB) and H. Metiu (University of California, Santa Barbara)

CatalystElectrodeposition2Co-Chairs:T.MoffatandG.Zangari

�4:00 806 Spontaneous Metal Deposition for Fuel Cell Catalysis: an Overview - A. Wieckowski (University of Illinois)

�4:30 807 Electrodeposition of Nanocrystalline Nanoporous Al-Mg Alloys for Hydrogen Storage Applications - F. Ebrahimi, M. Tanniru, S. V. Tatiparti (University of Florida) and D. Slattery (Florida Solar Energy Institute)

�4:50 808 Electrodeposition of Platinum, Cobalt and Platinum-Cobalt Alloy on Carbon Black for Fuel Cell Application - A. Martín, A. Chaparro, M. Folgado, B. Gallardo (CIEMAT) and L. Daza (Instituto de Catálisis y Petroleoquímica (CSIC))

�5:�0 809 Development of Novel Method for Preparation of PEMFC Electrodes - H. Kim (Yonsei University), S. Aiyyadurai (University of South Carolina), Y. Choi (Ohio University), P. Ganesan (University of South Carolina), S. Kumaraguru (General Motors) and B. N. Popov (University of South Carolina)

�5:30 810 Electrodeposited Co-Mo Cathodes for Hydrogen Evolution Modified by Applied External Magnetic Field - P. R. Zabinski, W. Gagatek and R. Kowalik (AGH University of Science and Technology)

�5:50 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:�0 811 Electrodeposited Pt-(Ni, Co, Fe) ORR Catalyst - T. Moffat (NIST) and J. Mallett (University of Virginia)

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�6:30 812 Low-Cost Electroless Ni Catalyst for Hydrogen Generation from Alkaline-Stabilized NaBH4 - E. E. Kalu (FAMU-FSU College of Engineering), L. Katam, K. Ramos (Florida State University) and P. Kalu (Florida A&M University)

�6:50 813 Electrochemical Characteristics of Metal Nanotubes and their Applications in Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Sensors - J. Fu, S. Cherevko and C. Chung (SKK University)

�7:�0 814 Studies on Electrodeposition of FePt Magnetic Thin Films from a Novel Amimo-Citrate Based Electrolyte - S. Cherevko, J. Fu and C. Chung (SKK University)

�7:30 815 Nanostructured Ag/Mn Catalysts for Alkaline Fuel Cells - M. A. Kostowskyj, D. Kirk and S. Thorpe (University of Toronto)

H2Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon NanotubesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresRoom 212A, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:N.MartinandF.Langa

�0:30 946 Tetrathiafulvalene-Calix[4]Pyrrole in the Chloride Anion Controled Molecular Recognition of 2,5,7-trinitro-9-dicyanometh-ylenefluorene-C60 - K. Nielsen, L. Martín-Gomis, F. Fernández-Lázaro (Universidad Miguel Hernández), E. Levillain (Université Angers), J. Sessler (University of Texas), D. Guldi′d (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg), A. Sastre (Universidad Miguel Hernández) and J. Jeppesen

�0:50 947 Solar Cell Application of [60]Fullerene-Triosmium Metal Cluster Complexes - J. T. Park (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST))

��:�0 948 Organotin Chemistry for the Preparation of Fullerene-Rich Nanostructures - J. Nierengarten (ECPM/ULP)

��:30 949 Redox Properties of M3N@C80 (Sc and Y) and their derivatives - J. Poblet, R. Valencia and A. Rodríguez-Fortea (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

��:50 950 Lightning on a Surface: Highly Conductive Supramolecular Nanostructures of a Phthalocyanine-C60 Fullerene Conjugate - G. Bottari, B. Ballesteros, E. Caballero, A. Estevez-Nuñez, U. Hahn, Á. Jiménez, Y. Rio, C. Ruiz Ganivet, G. De la Torre and T. Torres (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)

�2:�0 951 Electron- and Energy Transfer in a New Prototype of Supramolecular Porphyrin-Fullerene Dyads Self-Assembled via a Hamiliton-Receptor-Based Hydrogen Bonding Motif - A. Hirsch (University of Erlangen)

Co-Chairs:H.Imahori,M.Prato,J.Nierengarten,andA.Hirsch

�3:55 952 Photocurrent Generation in Hydrogen-Bonded Porphyrin and Fullerene Systems - H. Imahori (Kyoto University)

�4:20 953 β-Lactoglobulin as a Versatile Vehicle for Various Ligands - Mapping of the Elusive Binding Sites. - B. Belgorodsky, L. Fadeev and M. Gozin (Tel Aviv University)

�4:40 954 Supramolecular Immobilization of [60]fuller-ene on Silicon Surfaces - L. Armelao (ISTM-CNR, University of Padova, Department of Chemical Sciences, Padova, Italy), F. Busolo,

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D. Dattilo (University of Padova, Department of Chemical Sciences, Padova, Italy) and M. Maggini (University of Padova)

�5:00 955 Soluble Chlorofullerenes beyond C60Cl6: Synthesis, Stability, Characterization - I. V. Kuvychko, O. Boltalina, S. H. Strauss (Colorado State University), A. Streletskii and T. Drewello (Department of Chemistry, Warwick University)

�5:20 956 Synthesis of Endohedral Open-Cage Fullerenes and Studies on Non-Covalent Interaction between Encapsulated Species and Fullerene Cage - Y. Murata, S. Chuang, M. Murata (Kyoto University) and K. Komatsu (Fukui University of Technology)

�5:40 957 Synthesis and Properties of bis(ferrocenylacetylene)-C60 Systems. - F. Langa, L. Perez (University Castilla-La Mancha), S. Islam, Y. Araki (Tohoku University), P. De la Cruz, F. Cardinali (University Castilla-La Mancha) and O. Ito (Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials)

�6:00 Intermission (�5 Minutes)

�6:�5 958 Supramolecular Assembly of Photoactive Porphyrin-Fullerene Dyads and Triads - P. D. Boyd (The University of Auckland)

�6:40 959 Beyond Trifluoromethylfullerenes - S. H. Strauss, N. Shustova (Colorado State University), I. Kareev (Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences), I. Kuvychko (Colorado State University), S. Lebedkin (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe), S. Miller, O. Anderson (Colorado State University), K. Seppelt (Free University Berlin), L. Dunsch (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden), A. Popov (Moscow State University) and O. V. Boltalina (Colorado State University)

�7:00 960 Radical Addition Chemistry of Soluble Higher Fullerenes - O. V. Boltalina (Colorado State University), I. Kareev (Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences), I. V. Kuvychko, N. B. Shustova (Colorado State University), A. Popov (Moscow State University), S. Lebedkin (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe), K. Seppelt (Free University Berlin) and S. H. Strauss (Colorado State University)

�7:20 961 A New Versatile Synthesis of Fulleroproline Derivatives - P. Keller and S. Pyne (University of Wollongong)

�7:40 962 Controlled Functionalization of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Bingel Reaction under Microwave Irradiation - T. Umeyama, N. Tezuka, Y. Matano and H. Imahori (Kyoto University)

�8:00 963 Towards Selective Dissolution of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes using Conjugated Polymers - Y. Zhao, N. Rice, N. Zhou and I. Mahmud (Memorial University of Newfoundland)

H3Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and ProcessesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresRoom 212B, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:B.WeismanandP.Kamat

�0:30 974 Tuning the Electrical and Optical Properties of Monodisperse Carbon-based Nanomaterials - M. C. Hersam (Northwestern University)

�0:50 975 Biomolecular Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes Using Closeable Cyclic Peptides and Other Designed Peptide Systems - G. R. Dieckmann, R. Baughman (The University of Texas at Dallas), J. Coleman (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland), A. Dalton (University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK), R. Draper, I. Musselman and P. Pantano (The University of Texas at Dallas)

��:�0 976 Electrochemically Controlled Coagulation of RNA-Wrapped Carbon Nanotubes: Fundamentals and Applications - M. Zheng (DuPont)

��:30 977 Separating Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Bundles using Interfaces - K. Ziegler (University of Florida)

��:50 978 Dispersion and Enrichment of Metallic Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Organic Solvent - Y. Maeda, T. Hasegawa (Tokyo Gakugei University), T. Tsuchiya, T. Akasaka (University of Tsukuba), J. Lu (Peking Univ.) and S. Nagase (Institute for Molecular Science)

�2:�0 979 In situ Raman Spectroelectrochemistry of the Controlled Doping of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes in a Conducting Polymer Matrix - M. Kalbac (JHI Prague), L. Kavan, M. Zukalova, O. Frank (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry of the ASCR, v. v. i.) and L. Dunsch (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden)

Co-Chairs:M.Zheng,M.Kappes,S.Doorn,andL.Dunsch

�3:40 980 Fluorescence Spectroscopy of Chiral Pure SWNT Samples - M. Kappes (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), S. Lebedkin (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe), F. Hennrich and O. Kiowski (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

�4:00 981 Resonance Raman Studies of Exciton Behavior in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - S. K. Doorn (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

�4:20 982 In Situ and Ex Situ Imaging of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes - P. Finnie, K. Kaminska, G. Austing and J. Lefebvre (National Research Council Canada)

�4:40 983 Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube-Based Optical Probe for DNA Detection - W. Zhao and X. Tu (University of Arkansas)

�5:00 984 Probing Excitonic Transitions in Carbon Nanotube P-N Diodes - J. Lee (University at Albany-SUNY)

�5:20 985 K-momentum Dark Exciton Energy in Carbon Nanotubes - J. Kikkawa (University of Pennsylvania)

�5:40 986 Effect of Temperature on Near-IR Fluorescence of Semiconducting Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - S. Ghosh, S. M. Bachilo and R. B. Weisman (Rice University)

�6:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

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�6:20 987 Enhancement of Near-Infrared Emission of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in the Composite with Poly[(p-Phenylene-�,2-Vinylene)-co-(p-Phenylene-�,�- Vinylidene)] - T. Umeyama, N. Kadota, N. Tezuka, Y. Matano and H. Imahori (Kyoto University)

�6:40 988 Dependence of Intensities of c�-v� and c2-v2 Optical Transitions in SWNT on Chiral Angle. - S. Ghosh, S. M. Bachilo and R. B. Weisman (Rice University)

�7:00 989 Protonation Effects on the Photoluminescence Quantum Yield and the Branching Ratio in Photoexcited SWNT Dispersions - J. Blackburn (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), T. McDonald (National Institute of Standards), W. Metzger, C. Engtrakul, G. Rumbles (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) and M. Heben (NREL)

�7:20 990 Carbon Nanotube Architectures for Fuel Cell Gas Diffusion Electrodes - R. Palanisamy, M. Itkis, J. Tang and R. Haddon (University of California Riverside)

�7:40 991 Development of Carbon Nanotube Field Emission Electron Source for Diagnostic X-ray Imaging - O. Z. Zhou (UNC Chapel Hill)

�8:00 992 DFT Calculations of the Energy and HOMO-LUMO (Band Gap) of Carbon and Borno-Nitride Cones and Cups - M. E. Zandler and F. D’Souza (Wichita State U.)

I1Physical and Analytical ElectrochemistryPhysical and Analytical ElectrochemistryRoom 102C, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

ImpedanceCo-Chairs:S.MinteerandP.Trulove

�0:30 1135 On the Development of a General Electrochemical Impedance Model - J. C. Tokash (The Pennsylvania State University), G. Engelhardt (OLI Systems, Inc) and D. D. MacDonald (Penn State University)

�0:50 1136 The Relationship between Surface Roughness and the Apparent Surface pKa of 3-Mercaptopropionic Acid as Determined by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - S. C. Burris, Y. Zhou, W. Maupin, A. Ebelhar and M. Daugherty (Western Kentucky University)

��:�0 1137 Theory and Applications of Real-time Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Measurements - B. Chang and S. Park (POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and Technology))

PhysicalElectrochemistryCo-Chairs:P.TruloveandH.DeLong

�4:00 1138 Odd-Even Oscillation in the Rate of Heterogeneous Electron Transfer for Solution-Based Redox Couples at Short-Chain Alkanethiolate Monolayers on Gold - A. Bergren (University of Alberta), G. Edwards (University of Northern Kentucky), E. Cox (Institute of Materials Research and Engineering) and M. D. Porter (University of Utah)

�4:20 1139 Electrochemistry in the Presence of Convective Flow Generated by Acoustic Streaming From a Focused Ultrasonic Source - I. Stefan, I. Greber (Case Western Reserve

University), C. Zanelli (Intec Research Corporation) and D. A. Scherson (Case Western Reserve University)

�4:40 1140 Voltammetric Study of Ion-transfer Across a Polarized RTIL Membrane Supported by a Microporous Filter - J. Langmaier and Z. Samec (Heyrovsky Institute)

�5:00 1141 Computer Model of T-x-y-z Diagram with Eutectical Gap of Solubility - V. Lutsyk, A. Zelenaya (Buryat Scientific Centre of SB RAS) and A. Zyryanov (Buryat State University)

SurfaceElectrochemistryCo-Chairs:H.DeLongandP.Trulove

�5:40 1142 Ionic Diffusion Analysis of Layer-by-Layer Films Embedded with Polyoxometalates - R. N. Vyas, K. Li and B. Wang (Lamar University)

�6:00 1143 Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy: Alternating Current Measurements - V. Vivier (CNRS), L. Freire (Université de Vigo), M. Keddam (LISE - CNRS UPR�5) and R. Novoa (Université de Vigo)

�6:20 1144 Electrochemical and Optical Properties of �.� nm-Sized Gold Nanoparticles Dissolved in the Aqueous Solutions - J. Choi (California State University - Fresno), B. Ramjee and R. Murray (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

�6:40 1145 Photoresponse and Electrochemical Properties of InN Thin Film - A. M. Basilio (Academia Sinica), Y. Hsu (Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica), P. Wei (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Tsing-Hua University), A. Ganguly (Center for Condensed Matter and Sciences), K. Chen (Academia Sinica) and L. Chen (National Taiwan University)

�7:00 1146 Electric Characteristics of Metal-organic Molecular Layer-Si(���) Junctions Investigated by Current Sensing AFM: Effect of Functional Groups with Electron Transfer Property - T. Masuda and K. Uosaki (Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University)

J3Electrochemical Nano/BiosensorsSensor / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / New Technology Subcommittee Room 105B, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Session1Co-Chairs:A.SimonianandA.Revzin

�0:40 1222 Nanomaterial-Based Monitoring and Controlling of Biomolecular Interactions - J. Wang (ASU)

��:20 1223 Electrochemical Biosensors using Thiolated Tetrathiafulvalene Derivative Self-Assembled Monolayers. Application to the Construction of a Fructose Biosensor - S. Campuzano, V. Escamilla-Gómez, M. Pedrero and J. M. Pingarron (Complutense University of Madrid)

��:40 1224 Electrochemical Characteristics of SWNT-Biopolymer Nanocomposites - S. Balasubramanian, D. Nepal, T. Gnanaprakasa, V. Davis and A. L. Simonian (Auburn University)

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Session2Co-Chairs:D.IvnitskiiandP.Hesketh

�4:00 1225 Biosensors based on Enzyme-Catalyzed Direct Electron Transfer - P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

�4:40 1226 Electrochemical Immunoassay Detection of Bacillus Anthracis Protective Antigen - Z. Aguilar (Vegrandis, LLC)

�5:00 Intermission (�0 Minutes)

�5:�0 1227 Viologen-Functionalized Monolayers in Nanopores of Anodic Aluminum Oxide: Toward Reagentless Multiplexed Biosensing - J. Yan and R. Long (Eastern New Mexico University)

�5:30 1228 Role of Mass Transfer on the Reproducible Preparation of Alkanethiolate Monolayers on Gold Electrodes - A. Bergren (University of Alberta), G. Edwards (University of Northern Kentucky), E. Cox (Institute of Materials Research and Engineering) and M. D. Porter (University of Utah)

�5:50 1229 Electrochemical Immunosensor Platform for Fast Screening of Human Respiratory Pathogens - R. Sitdikov (University of New Mexico), D. Ivnitski (The University of New Mexico), P. Atanassov, G. Lopez (University of New Mexico) and S. Young (TriCore Reference Laboratories)

�6:�0 1230 Electrochemiluminescence for Multiplexed Analyte Detection - C. N. LaFratta, K. Bake, M. Symer, V. Agarwal, S. Sonkusale and D. Walt (Tufts University)

�6:30 1231 Designing Electroactive Biointerface for Spatiotemporal Control of Cell Attachment and Release - S. Shah, J. Zhu, J. Yan (Department of Biomedical Engineering, UC Davis) and A. Revzin (UC Davis)

A2IDEAS: Intriguing Disclosures on Electrochemical Advances SymposiumNew Technology SubcommitteeRoom 106A, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:J.LeddyandD.Hess

�4:00 51 Measuring Dopamine with Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry in Behaving Rats - R. M. Wightman (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

�4:40 52 Organelle-based Biofuel Cells for Self Powered Explosive Sensors - S. Minteer, R. Arechederra, M. Germain and D. Sokic-Lazic (Saint Louis University)

�5:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�5:40 53 Solution-Processable Organic Materials for Low-Cost Electronics and Flexible Wiring - L. Loo (Princeton University)

�6:20 54 New Perspectives on Wettability - L. Gao and T. McCarthy (University of Massachusetts)

A3Nanotechnology General SessionAll DivisionsRoom 105A, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

ApplicationsofNanotechnologyCo-Chairs:J.LiandE.Traversa

08:00 64 Platinum Model Catalyst on Glassy Carbon and Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite Derived from PS-b-P2VP Block Copolymer Templates - Y. Gu and J. St-Pierre (University of South Carolina)

08:20 65 Thermal Stability of Pt/(C-SiO2) Catalysts - O. A. Pinchuk (Virginia Commonwealth University), C. Marks, R. Dominey (University of Richmond) and K. Wynne (Virginia Commonwealth University)

08:40 66 Nanomaterials for Hydrogen Generation from Heavy Fuels - G. Venugopal, A. Hunt, N. Vylkov, K. Unfried and M. Sapp (nGimat Co.)

Tuesday, May 200900h.........Technical Exhibit, Hall 2, Lower

Level, Phoenix Convention Center

0930h.........Coffee Break, Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

1215h.........Annual Society Luncheon and Business Meeting with the Student Poster Award presentations, Phoenix East/West, Second Floor, Hyatt

1800h.........Vittorio de Nora Award Reception, Cowboy Artists Room, Second Floor, Hyatt

1800h.........Technical Exhibit and General Poster Session, Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

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09:00 67 Photoelectrochemical Responses of the Nanostructured ZnO Films Synthesized using Sputtering System - K. Ahn, Y. Yan, T. Deutsch, S. Shet, K. Chrustowski, J. Turner and M. Al-jassim (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

09:20 68 Nanocomposite Lithium Nickel Tungsten Oxide Films for Thin Film Battery and Electrochromic Applications - D. Gillaspie (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), S. Lee (University of Colorado), E. Tracy, R. Pitts and A. C. Dillon (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 69 Micro-scale PMC Memory Circuits on Flexible Substrates - S. R. Baliga, D. Kamalanathan, M. Ren, S. Thermadam and M. Kozicki (Arizona State University)

�0:20 70 Characterization of Failure Mechanisms in Programmable Metallization Cell Devices under Constant Current Stress - D. Kamalanathan, T. Alford, S. R. Baliga, S. Puthen Thermadam and M. Kozicki (Arizona State University)

�0:40 71 Multi-Valued Analog Information Storage using Self-Assembled Nanoparticle Films - Y. Suganuma and A. Dhirani (University of Toronto)

��:00 72 First Self-Consistent Thermal Electron-Phonon Simulator - D. Vasileska (ASU), K. Raleva (FEIT, Skopje, Macedonia) and S. Goodnick (Arizona State University)

��:20 73 A Technology Review of FEOL Copper Technology using Inert Anode Combined with a Fe- Containing Redox Mediator Technology - R. F. Preisser (Atotech, Germany)

��:40 74 Removing Nano Contaminants Using a Supersonic Argon Particle Beam from a Contoured Laval Nozzle - M. Lee and J. Lee (Pohang University of Science & Technology)

Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hCo-Chairs:J.LiandE.Traversa

• 75 Myoglobin Immobilization on Nanometer-Scale Nickel Oxide Surfaces: Electrodeposition and Direct Voltammetry - S. Ahadi (University of Tehran), A. Bayandori Moghaddam (Center of Excellence in Electrochemistry), M. Ganjali and P. Norouzi (University of Tehran)

• 76 Electrodeposition of Nickel Oxide Nanoparticles on Glassy Carbon Surfaces: Application to the Direct Electron Transfer of Tyrosinase - A. Bayandori Moghaddam (Center of Excellence in Electrochemistry), M. Ganjali, S. Ahadi (University of Tehran), A. Saboury (Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics), P. Norouzi and T. Razavi (University of Tehran)

• 77 Self-Assembled Monolayers of OH-Terminated Thiols on Au(���): in situ STM and Electrochemical Studies - Y. Liu, Y. Yang and Y. Lee (National Cheng Kung University)

• 78 Fabrication of Metal Nano Patterns on Glass using Self-Assembled Molecules and Electroless Plating - J. Lee, M. Jeong (Sungkyunkwan University), S. Lee, M. Lee (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology) and C. Chung (SKK University)

• 79 In-Situ and Real-Time TEM Observation of the Reaction at Solid-Liquid Interface - H. Sato, Y. Kimura, K. Itaya and M. Niwano (Tohku University)

• 80 Comparison of Growth Rate at Oxidation of Si/Si�-xGex Nanowires - S. Kim, H. Seong, H. Chang and D. Ko (Yonsei University)

• 81 Fabrication and Electrochemical Characterization of Carbon Nanofibers by Electrospinning with Various MnO2 Contents - D. Chang, S. Oh (KITECH) and H. Kim (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)

• 82 Controllable Synthesis of Pt@CoAl2O4 Nano-Peapods by Pulsed Electrodeposition of Co/Pt Multilayered Nanowires into Anodic Alumina Membrane and Subsequent Thermal Oxidization - L. Liu, W. Lee, R. Scholz, E. Pippel and U. Gösele (Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics)

• 83 Nanobattery-Crossbar System, A Promising Candidate for Future Nanoscale Data Storage - P. C. Utekar, T. Manikas and D. Teeters (The University of Tulsa)

• 84 Fabrication and Characterization of Organic Light- Emitting Diodes using Transparent Single-Crystal-Silicon Membrane - S. Lee, D. Kim, H. Yang, G. Lee and J. Park (Hanyang University)

• 85 Electropaint-Insulated Tips and their use for Chemically Selective EC-STM Imaging - S. Thorgaard and P. Buhlmann (University of Minnesota)

• 86 Investigation of Conjugated Polymers and their Electro- polymerization on Au(���) by In-Situ and Ex-Situ Scanning Tunneling Microscopy - S. Liu and Y. Lee (National Cheng Kung University)

• 87 Fabrication of YAG:Ce3+ Nanophosphor from Nitrate-Urea Based Liquid Precursor by Flame Spray Pyrolysis - J. Lee (University of Florida), P. Kumar (Materials Science & Engineering, University of Florida), M. Ranade (Particle Engineering Research Center, University of Florida) and R. Singh (Materials Science & Engineering, University of Florida)

• 88 Characterization and Photoluminescent Properties of Ba3MgSi2O8: Eu2+, Mn2+ Nanophosphor Prepared Using Citric Gel Method - Y. Su and I. Tsai (Feng Chia University)

• 89 Organic Bi-stable Light-Emitting Device Fabricated with a Sandwich Structure of Al / Alq3 / Al Nano-crystals Surrounded by Amorphous Al2O3 / Alq3 / Al on Organic Light-Emitting Device - D. Kim, S. Lee, H. Yang, G. Lee and J. Park (Hanyang University)

• 90 Surface Modification of GaInP2 for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting - K. L. Menningen, K. Larsen and J. Perket (Univ. Wisconsin - Stevens Point)

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A4Tutorials in Nanotechnology: Focus on Energy and TechnologyEnergy Technology / New Technology SubcommitteeRoom 208B, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

TutorialsCo-Chairs:C.BockandG.Sandi

�0:00 92 The Science and Technology of Semiconductor-Electrolyte Interfaces for Photovoltaic and Photocatalytic Solar Energy Applications - K. Rajeshwar (University of Texas)

��:00 93 The Importance of Electrode Material in Environmental Electrochemistry - C. G. Comninellis (EPFL)

Co-Chairs:S.R.NarayananandC.Bock

�4:00 94 Nanostructured Electrode Materials for Lithium-Ion Battery Application - R. Yazami (Caltech)

�5:00 95 Nanostructured Thin Film Electrocatalysts for PEM Fuel Cells - Fundamental Characteristics and Practical Properties to Meet Automotive Requirements. - M. K. Debe (3M)

�6:00 96 Nano-Scale View of Catalyst Layers for PEM Fuel Cells: Insights from Modeling and Computer Simulation - K. Malek and M. Eikerling (NRC Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation)

B1Batteries General SessionBatteryRoom 213AB, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

AnodesforLi-IonBatteriesCo-Chairs:V.BattagliaandD.Teeters

08:20 97 Nanowire Electrodes for Next Generation of Li-Ion Battery - C. K. Chan, R. A. Huggins and Y. Cui (Stanford University)

08:40 98 Si Electrodes for Li-Ion Batteries - A New Way to Look at an Old Problem - S. D. Beattie (University of New Brunswick), D. Larcher, M. Morcrette (LRCS), B. Simon (SAFT) and J. Tarascon (LRCS)

09:00 99 The Behavior of Graphite Electrodes in Electrolyte Solutions Based on Ionic Liquids, Studied by In Situ Raman Spectroscopy. - D. Aurbach, E. Markevich, V. Baranchugov, G. Salitra (Bar-Ilan University), G. Semrau and M. Schmidt (Merck KgaA)

09:20 100 Performance of Lithium Ion Cell Anode Graphites Under Various Cycling Conditions - P. Ridgway (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), H. Zheng (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), G. Liu, X. Song and V. Battaglia (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 101 Carbon Nanotube Solids Derived from Low-Cost, Bulk-Synthesis Routes as Anode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries - J. W. Long, M. Laskoski, T. Keller (Naval Research Laboratory), K. Pettigrew (Naval Research Laboraotry), T. Zimmerman and S. Qadri (Naval Research Laboratory)

�0:20 102 Mesoporous Metal Oxide as Anode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries - D. Wang, D. Choi, V. Viswanathan, Z. Nie, Z. Yang and J. Liu (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

�0:40 103 Metal Oxide Nanoparticles for Improved Lithium Ion Battery Technologies - A. C. Dillon (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), S. Lee (University of Colorado), Y. Kim, D. Benhammou, E. Whitney, D. Gillaspie, P. Parilla and A. Mahan (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

��:00 104 Investigate Low-voltage of Transition Metal Sulfides and Sulfochlorides - Y. Kim (The University of Texas at Austin) and J. Goodenough (The University of Texas at Atustin)

��:20 105 Hydrides as Negative Electrode for Li-Ion Batteries - Y. Oumellal, A. D. Rougier (LRCS), G. Nazri (General Motors), J. Tarascon and L. Aymard (LRCS)

��:40 106 Nano-Phase Co-Doped CdCO3: A Novel Anode Material for Li-Ion Batteries - Y. K. Sharma, N. Sharma, G. Subba Rao and B. Chowdari (National University of Singapore)

Cells-LithiumandLithium-IonCo-Chairs:T.BarreraandV.Srinivasan

�4:00 107 Model Reduction via Proper Orthogonal Decomposition for the Lithium Ion Battery - L. Cai and R. White (University of South Carolina)

�4:20 108 The Relation of Cell Chemistry to the Size of Batteries for Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles - P. Albertus, J. Couts (UC Berkeley), V. Srinivasan (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) and J. Newman (UC Berkeley, LBNL)

�4:40 109 Form Factor Study of Thin-Film Li-ion Cells Using Multiscale Modeling - C. Wang and A. Sastry (University of Michigan)

�5:00 110 Active (air-cooled) vs. Passive (PCM) Thermal Management of High Power Li-ion Packs: Limitation of Temperature Rise and Uniformity of Temperature Distribution - R. Sabbah, R. Kizilel, R. Selman and S. Al-Hallaj (Illinois Institute of Technology)

�5:20 111 An Alternative Cooling System to Enhance the Safety for High Power Li-Ion Battery Packs - R. Kizilel, R. Sabbah (Illinois Institute of Technology), R. Selman and S. Al-Hallaj (Illinois Institute of Technology)

�5:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:00 112 Rechargeable Li-S Battery with Specific Energy 350 Wh/kg and Specific Power 3000 W/kg. - Y. Mikhaylik, I. Kovalev, J. Xu and R. Schock (Sion Power Corporation)

�6:20 113 The Electrochemical Performance of C/S Composite Material as Cathode in Lithium Battery - C. Wang, M. Zheng and Q. Dong (Xiamen Univ)

�6:40 114 Cathodic Performance of Graphitic Carbon/ Lithiated Oxide Composite for New Concept of Dual Carbon Cell - T. Ishihara, K. Saimen, Y. Yokokayama (Kyushu University) and H. Matsumoto (Kushu University)

�7:00 115 State Analysis of Lithium-Ion Batteries Using Discharge Curves - K. Honkura, H. Honbo (Hitachi, Ltd.), Y. Koishikawa and T. Horiba (Hitachi Vehicle Energy, Ltd.)

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�7:20 116 Analysis of Cell Impedance of Lithium-Ion Battery for Transportation Systems - D. Kang and H. Shin (Pusan National University)

Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100h

• 117 High Performance Li-ion Battery Anodes with Si and Ge Nanowires - C. K. Chan, R. A. Huggins and Y. Cui (Stanford University)

• 118 Structural Analysis of Layered Li(Ni0.9-xCoxMn0.�)O2 Cathode Material at Various Stages of Electrochemical Process - J. Saavedra-Arias, N. Karan, A. Kumar, R. Thomas and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

• 119 Improvement of Initial Coulombic Efficiency of NiO-Ni Nanocomposite Anode for Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Batteries - H. Kim and Y. Sung (Seoul National University)

• 120 Performance Enhancement of Single-Layer Gas Diffusion Layer for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell - T. Hung, J. Huang (Chung Yuan Christian University), B. Weng, J. Gong (Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology) and Y. Chen-Yang (Chung Yuan Christian University)

• 121 Electrochemical Performance of Electrospun ACNF Electrodes Using Polymer Blend - W. Lee, Y. Ju and M. Na (Chonnam National University)

• 122 Effect of Al Substitution on Structural and Electrochemical Properties of o-LiMnO2 - N. Karan, J. Saavedra-Arias, D. Pradhan, A. Kumar, R. Thomas and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

• 123 Amorphisation Recrystallisation Study of Lithium Inserted Manganese Dioxide - R. Maphanga (University of Limpopo), T. Sayle (Cranfield University), P. Ngoepe (University of Limpopo), D. Sayle (Cranfield University) and R. Catlow (University College London)

• 124 Electrochemical Properties of LiNi0.5Mn�.5O4 Cathode Materials for 5V Li-Ion Batteries - J. Shin, Y. Hwang (Chonbuk National University), S. Park (Samsumg SDI Co. Ltd,) and K. Nahm (Chonbuk National University)

• 125 Poly(Acrylonitrile-Methoxy Polyethylene Glycol Monoacrylate-Lithium Acrylate) Microporous Gel Polymer Electrolyte for Lithium Ion Batteries - W. Pu (Tsinghua University), S. Zhang, L. Zhang (Beihang University), X. He, C. Wan and C. Jiang (Tsinghua University)

• 126 Coin Cell NMR/MRI Imager Developments and Applications - G. A. Goenaga (Hunter College), R. Gerald (Argonne National Laboratory) and S. Greenbaum (Hunter College)

• 127 Coinsertion of Water and Hydrogen in Transition Metal Oxides and Hydroxides Studied by QCM - P. Spicák, V. Svoboda (Department of Electrotechnology, Brno University of Technology), M. Sedlarikova (Faculty of Electrical Egineering) and J. Vondrak (Academy of Sciences)

• 128 The High Temperature Aluminum Corrosion Behavior with LiBOB in Polymer Electrolytes - H. Xie, Z. Tang (Tianjin University) and Z. Li (McNair Technology Co., Ltd., Dongguan, China)

• 129 Carbon Coated Nano-Crystalline LiFePO4 Cathodes for Li-Ion Rechargeable Batteries - A. Kumar, J. Saavedra-Arias, N. Karan, M. Tomar, R. Thomas and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

• 130 Effect of the Electrical Conductivity in EDLC Electrodes - Y. Ahn (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), C. Park (Seoul National University), S. Jang, S. Jo and D. Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

• 131 A New Synthetic Route for Preparing Carbon-Rich LiFePO4 - C. Cheng and W. Zhu (Chongqing University)

• 132 Enhanced Electrochemical Properties of SnO2-C Composite Anode Materials Prepared by Sol-Gel Method - M. Gao, L. Xiang, J. Liu, Y. Liu and H. Pan (Zhejiang University)

• 133 Effect of Temperature on DC Polarization of Lithium-Ion Battery - J. Heo and H. Shin (Pusan National University)

• 134 Synthesis of Si-CuO-Graphite Composite by Abrasion Typed Milling - C. K. Lee (Kumoh National Institute of Technology) and P. Fedkiw (North Carolina State University)

• 135 A Cycle Life Model of a �2-V Automotive Lead Acid Battery - U. Kim, C. Shin (Ajou University), S. Kim and S. Chung (Hyundai Motor Company)

• 136 Synthesis and Characterization of Tin Added Carbon for Lithium Ion Secondary Batteries - Y. Hwang, J. Shin (Chonbuk National University), S. Park (Samsumg SDI Co. Ltd) and K. Nahm (Chonbuk National University)

• 137 Structural and Electrochemical Properties of Layered Li[Ni�−2xCoxMnx]O2 (x = 0.�-0.3) Positive Electrode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries - Y. Sun, K. Lee (Hanyang University), S. Myung (Iwate University), I. Belharouak and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)

• 138 Preparation and Characterization of Polypropylene Nonwoven Web as Separator in Ni/MH Battery - D. Chang and S. Oh (KITECH)

• 139 Template Assisted Nanostructured Battery Electrode Materials - S. M. Maheshwari and D. Teeters (The University of Tulsa)

B2Alkaline Electrochemical Power SourcesBattery / Energy TechnologyHall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hCo-Chairs:N.WuandX.Zhang

• 176 Influences of Additives in Electrolyte on the Performances of Sodium Borohydride Direct Oxidation on Platinum - D. Yu and S. Lei (Chongqing University)

• 177 Synthesis and Characterization of Nanosized Calcium Zincate Powder and it Application to the Zn Electrodes - C. Yang and P. Chen (MingChi University of Technology)

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• 178 Electrochemical Characterization of Alkaline Hybrid Capacitors with Nickel Oxide and Activated Carbon Electrodes - H. Inoue, Y. Namba, E. Higuchi and S. Nohara (Osaka Prefecture University)

• 179 Preparation and Characterization of the PVA/TiO2 Composite Polymer Membrane and its Application on Alkaline DMFC - C. Yang and C. Lin (MingChi University of Technology)

• 180 MEAs for Alkaline Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - E. Petrucco, N. Walsby and D. Thompsett (Johnson Matthey Technology Centre)

B3Biological Fuel Cells 3Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Organic and Biological ElectrochemistryRoom 207, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

EnzymaticFuelCellFundamentalsIICo-Chairs:P.AtanassovandA.Karyakin

08:00 207 Electrochemical Observation of Redox Centers of Bilirubin Oxidase and their Participation in Electrocatalytic Reduction of Oxygen - S. Shleev (Malmö University), P. Ramírez (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain), N. Mano (Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal (CRPP)), R. Andreu (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain), L. Gorton (Lund University), A. Heller (The University of Texas at Austin) and T. Ruzgas (Malmö University, Sweden)

08:20 208 Design of Electron-Transfer Pathways and Localized Visualization of Immobilized Biocatalytic Activities for the Optimization of Biofuel Cell Cathodes - W. Schuhmann (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

08:40 209 Comparative Electrochemical Studies of Redox Centers of Multicopper Oxidases - D. Ivnitski, K. Artyushkova, R. Rincon and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

09:00 210 Bioelectrocatalytic Reduction of O2 Catalyzed by Multi-Copper Oxidase CueO from Escherichia Coli - S. Tsujimura, Y. Miura, Y. Kamitaka, S. Kurose (Kyoto University), K. Kataoka, T. Sakurai (Kanazawa University) and K. Kano (Kyoto University)

09:20 211 Reversible Oxidation of Spinach Ferredoxin at Surface-Modified Electrodes - J. Komadina, R. Fasching (Stanford University), A. Grossman (Carnegie Institution of Washington) and F. Prinz (Stanford University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 212 Nanobiocatalysis for Enzyme-based Biofuel Cells - J. Kim (Korea University)

�0:40 213 Enzyme Immobilization in Biomimetically-Derived Oxide Matrices for Bio-Fuel Cell Applications - H. R. Luckarift (Air Force Research Laboratory), D. Ivnitski, K. Artyushkova, R. Rincon (University of New Mexico), G. R. Johnson (Air Force Research Laboratory) and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

��:00 214 Integration of [FeFe]-Hydrogenase into a Photoelectrochemical Biofuel Cell - M. Hambourger (Arizona State University), M. A. Gervaldo (ASU), D. Svedruzic, P. King (National Renewable Energy Lab), D. Gust (Arizona State University), M. Ghirardi (National Renewable Energy Lab), A. Moore and T. Moore (Arizona State University)

��:20 215 Conversion of a Plant Chloroplast to Biological Fuel Cells: Nanoscale Electrodes for Monitoring Electron Transfer in Chloroplasts - J. Park (Stanford University), S. Bai (Intel Corporation), W. Ryu, Z. Huang, T. Usui (Stanford University), J. Moseley (Carnegie Institution of Washington), R. Fasching (Stanford University), A. Grossman (Carnegie Institution of Washington) and F. Prinz (Stanford University)

��:40 216 Open Micro-Fluidic System for Single Cell Trapping and Electrochemical Signal Measurement - Z. Huang, W. Ryu, J. Park (Stanford University), J. Moseley, A. Grossman (Carnegie Institution of Washington), R. Fasching and F. Prinz (Stanford University)

MaterialsandTransportICo-Chairs:I.TaniguchiandJ.Kim

�4:00 217 Macroporous Chitosan Scaffolds as a Material for Fabrication of Enzyme Catalyzed Flow through Electrodes - M. J. Cooney (University of Hawaii)

�4:40 218 Adaptive Nanowires for On-demand Bioelectrocatalytic and Electrocatalytic Transformations - R. Laocharoensuk, A. Bulbarello, M. Scampicchio (The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University) and J. Wang (ASU)

�5:00 219 Enhancement of Bioelectrocatalytic Oxidation of Glucose by Application of Tetrathiafulvalene Modified Carbon Nanotubes as Mediating System - B. Kowalewska and P. Kulesza (University of Warsaw)

�5:20 220 Enhancement of Bio-electrocatalytic Reduction of Oxygen through Controlled Combination of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes, Redox Mediators and Enzymes - P. Kulesza, K. Karnicka, B. Kowalewska, K. Miecznikowski, M. Skunik and B. Baranowska (University of Warsaw)

�5:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:00 221 Enzyme Cascades for Deep Oxidation of Biofuels - S. Minteer, D. Sokic-Lazic and M. Beilke (Saint Louis University)

�6:20 222 Three Dimensional Chitosan Carbon Nanotube Composite Material for Biofuel Cell Application - C. Lau (University of Hawaii), P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico), B. Liaw and M. J. Cooney (University of Hawaii)

�6:40 223 Mediated Bioelectrocatalysis of Liposome with Multi Enzyme Linked System - R. Matsumoto, T. Sugiyama, M. Kakuta, H. Sakai, Y. Tokita, T. Hatazawa (Sony Corporation), J. Fukuda, S. Tsujimura and K. Kano (Kyoto University)

�7:00 224 Development of Enzyme Catalyzed Electrodes for Printable Fuel Cell Applications - M. Smolander, H. Boer, M. Valkiainen, O. Kaukoniemi, P. Saurus (VTT), R. Roozeman (Oy Keskuslaboratorio - Centrallaboratorium Ab), M. Bergelin, J. Eriksson (Åbo Akademi, Process Chemistry Centre), X. Zhang (Enfucell Ltd.), A. Koivula and L. Viikari (VTT)

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Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hCo-Chairs:S.CalabreseBartonandS.Banta

• 225 Implantable Enzymatic Biofuel Cells - J. Parkey, C. P. Rhodes, J. Kim, K. Uselton and A. Gonzalez-Martin (Lynntech, Inc.)

• 226 An Ethanol/Dioxygen Biofuel Cell that uses NAD+-Dependent Alcohol Dehydrogenase as a Catalyst - K. Murata, K. Kajiya, M. Masuda, N. Nakamura and H. Ohno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

• 227 A Side-By-Side Comparison of Two Microbial Fuel Cells with Different Configuration at the Anode - L. M. Alzate-Gaviria (Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán), K. González-Villanueva, I. Peraza-Baeza (Instituto Tecnológico de Mérida (ITM)), M. Smit and M. Aguilar-Vega (Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán)

• 228 Covalently Attached Alcohol Dehydrogenase on Oxidized Boron Doped Diamond Electrodes: A Bio-Fuel Cell Approach - E. L. Nicolau, C. Cabrera and K. Griebenow (University of Puerto Rico)

• 229 Development of a Printable Enzymatic Fuel Cell Mediated by Organic and Transition Metal-Based Redox Species - P. Jenkins (National University of Ireland, Galway), A. Vaari, M. Valkiainen, H. Boer (VTT), D. Leech (National University of Ireland, Galway) and M. Smolander (VTT)

B4Characterization of Porous MaterialsIndustrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering / Physical and Analytical ElectrochemistryRoom 105C, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Characterization2Co-Chairs:G.BrisardandV.Sethuraman

09:00 274 Nondestructive Reconstruction and Analysis of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anodes using X-ray Computed Tomography at sub-50 nm Resolution - J. R. Izzo Jr., A. Joshi, K. Grew, W. Chiu (University of Connecticut), A. Tkachuk, S. Wang and W. Yun (Xradia Inc.)

09:30 Intermission (20 Minutes)

09:50 275 In Situ Observation of Liquid Water Evolution and Transport in PEM Fuel Cells by Synchrotron Radiography - C. Hartnig (Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg), I. Manke (Hahn-Meitner-Institute Berlin), R. Kuhn (Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg), N. Kardjilov, J. Banhart (Hahn-Meitner-Institute Berlin) and W. Lehnert (Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg)

�0:20 276 Mixed Ni-Li-M Oxides as Catalysts for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction - M. Villa, C. Milanese, P. Salvi, E. Verardi (Universita’ di Bergamo), A. Marini (Unversita’ di Pavia) and G. Zangari (University of Virginia)

�0:40 277 Macroporous Lithium Manganese Oxide Monoliths as Cathodes for Lithium Batteries - D. Tonti (CSIC), M. Torralvo, E. Enciso (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), I. Sobrados and J. Sanz (CSIC)

��:00 278 Development of Pt/Mesoporous Carbon Electrocatalysts for PEM Fuel Cells - F. Feng, D. Banham and V. Birss (University of Calgary)

��:20 279 Hydrophilic Clustering and Swelling in Nafion and Modified Nafion Films - V. Svoboda (University of Hawaii), M. Wormington (Bede Scientific Inc.), A. Bourgeois (SOPRA-SA), B. Liaw (University of Hawaii), S. Minteer (Saint Louis University) and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

��:40 280 Synthesis and Electrochemical Behavior of TiO2-B Porous Nano-Structures. - J. Prochazka, L. Kavan, M. Zukalova and O. Frank (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry of the ASCR, v. v. i.)

ModellingCo-Chairs:A.LasiaandG.Sikha

�4:00 281 A Particle-Resolved SOFC Cermet Anode Model with Detailed Chemistry - V. L. Thomas, D. Goodwin and J. Hanna (California Institute of Technology)

�4:30 282 Micro-Structural Heterogeneous Model of SOFC Anodes - J. Golbert, C. Adjiman and N. Brandon (Imperial College London)

�5:00 283 Simulation of Adsorption and Diffusion of Gases in Nanoporous Catalyst Layers for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - K. Malek (NRC Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation), T. Soboleva (Simon Fraser University), T. Navessin (NRC-IFCI), S. Holdcroft, M. Eikerling (Simon Fraser University / NRC-IFCI) and Z. Liu (NRC-IFCI)

�5:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�5:40 284 Stochastic 3D-Modeling of the GDL Structure in PEM Fuel Cells Based on Thin Section Detection - R. Thiedmann (Ulm University), F. Fleischer (Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma GmbH & Co. KG), C. Hartnig, W. Lehnert (Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg) and V. Schmidt (Ulm University)

�6:00 285 The Porous Rotating Disk Electrode: Experiments and Analytic Models - B. Nam, R. Bonnecaze (The University of Texas at Austin), N. Mano (Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal (CRPP)) and A. Heller (The University of Texas at Austin)

�6:20 286 Modeling of Indentation Studies of Reduced Porous Ni-8YSZ Anode and Electrolyte Structures - J. Zhang, T. Nithyanantham, S. Thangavel, S. Biswas and S. Bandopadhyay (University of Alaska Fairbanks)

Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100h

• 287 Polymer-Filled Porous Silica Composite Electrolytes for High-Temperature PEMFCs - X. Zhang (North Carolina State University)

• 288 The Voltammetry and Impedance of Porous Electrodes Correlated by Fourier Transform - M. Sedlarikova (Faculty of Electrical Egineering), P. Dvorak (Department of Electrotechnology, Brno University of Technology) and J. Vondrak (Academy of Sciences)

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B5Fundamentals of Energy Storage and ConversionBattery / Energy Technology / Electronics and PhotonicsRoom 211B, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

FuelCells:PreciousMetalBasedElectrocatalystsCo-Chairs:A.WieckowskiandT.Fuller

08:00 305 Electro-Catalytic Activities of Novel PtAg Nanocatalyst for the Oxygen Reduction Reactions in Peroxide-Free and Peroxide Containing Solutions - K. A. Assiongbon, K. Bakayoko, A. Goudy, B. Workie and P. Hayward (Delaware State University)

08:20 306 Composition-Controlled Synthesis of Bimetallic Palladium-Copper Nanoparticles for Fuel Cell Electrocatalysis - N. Kariuki, X. Wang, S. Niyogi, J. Mawdsley and D. Myers (Argonne National Laboratory)

08:40 307 Palladium Catalysts for Formic Acid Electrooxidation in Fuel Cell Applications - Z. W. Dunbar (University of Illinois), J. Haan (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and R. Masel (University of Illinois)

09:00 308 Oxygen Reduction Reaction on a Pt Monolayer on Pd2Co(���) Crystals - W. Zhou, M. Vukmirovic, K. Sasaki and R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Lab)

09:20 309 Transient Multi-Scale Modelling of PtxCoy Catalysts Degradation in PEFC Environments - A. A. Franco, S. Passot and P. Fugier (CEA (Atomic Energy Commission of France))

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 310 Treatments of Carbon Supports to Improve Catalyst Performance of Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - H. Kim, Y. Na, J. Park, S. Bong, K. Han and J. Lee (Seoul National University)

�0:20 311 Activation of RuSex Nanoparticles towards Oxygen Reduction through Interactions with Tungsten Oxide Modified Carbon-Supports - K. Miecznikowski, A. Kolary-Zurowska, A. Lewera (University of Warsaw), S. Fiechter, P. Bogdanoff (Hahn Meitner Institut Berlin), I. Dorbandt (HMI-Berlin) and P. Kulesza (University of Warsaw)

�0:40 312 The Spontaneous Deposition of Ru Onto Pt/C Electrocataylsts: An In-situ XAS Study - T. M. Arruda (Northeastern University), B. Shyam (The George Washington University), D. Ramaker (The George Washington University), V. Murthi (NIST Center for Neutron Research) and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

��:00 313 Oxygen Reduction on Se/Ru and Se/Ru-Fe Catalysts - A. Wieckowski (University of Illinois), C. Delacôte, A. Bonakdarpour (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), A. Lewera (University of Warsaw), C. Johnston and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

��:20 314 Electrochemically Modified Palladium Black as the Anode Catalyst for the Direct Formic Acid Fuel Cell - J. Haan (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and R. Masel (University of Illinois)

��:40 315 Three Dimensional Micro Fuel Cells for Portable Applications - R. Koripella (Motorola Inc), R. Krishnan, A. Fisher, K. Eisenbeiser, W. Dauksher, S. Young, K. Gehoski, J. D’Urso, J. Hallmark and J. Jaskie (Motorola Inc.)

FuelCells:PreciousMetalBasedElectrocatalysts(continued)Co-Chairs:S.ZouandJ.Fenton

�4:00 316 Durability of Electrochemical Systems--From Fundamentals to Robust System Design - T. F. Fuller (Georgia Institute of Technology)

�4:40 317 Electrophoretic Fabrication of Electrode Catalyst Layers for DMFC on Nafion® Membrane - H. Munakata, S. Oomori and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

�5:00 318 Is DMFC Stack Operation Thermally Stable? - A. Kulikovsky (Research Centre Juelich)

�5:20 319 Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalysis on PtFe/C Prepared by Different Methods - A. Malheiro, J. Perez (Institute of Chemistry, São Paulo State University - UNESP), E. Santiago (PROCEL - IPEN-CNEN/SP) and H. M. Villullas (Institute of Chemistry, São Paulo State University - UNESP)

�5:40 320 Combinatorial Screening of Potential Fuel Cell Catalysts - Y. Zhang, J. Cooper and P. McGinn (University of Notre Dame)

�6:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:20 321 Preparation Strategies and Structural Characterization of Selenium Modified Ruthenium Nano-Particles as Cathode Catalyst for PEM Fuel Cells. - I. Dorbandt, G. Zehl (HMI-Berlin), P. Bogdanoff (Hahn Meitner Institut Berlin), K. Wippermann (FZ-Jülich), S. Haas (HMI-de), A. Hoell, M. Wollgarten and S. Fiechter (Hahn Meitner Institut Berlin)

�6:40 322 O2 Reduction Reaction on Size- and Interparticle Distance-Controlled Pt Nanoparticle Arrays - H. Yang, S. Kumar and S. Zou (Miami University)

�7:00 323 Fundamental Study of O2 Reduction and CO Stripping of Nano-size Pt and Pt Alloy Catalysts - Y. Tsou, L. Cao and E. De Castro (BASF Fuel Cell Inc.)

�7:20 324 In-situ Studies of Pt Fuel Cell Electrocatalyst Dissolution and Particle Growth - M. Smith and D. Myers (Argonne National Laboratory)

�7:40 325 Development of a Model for a Triple Phase Boundary in Nano-Space with Mesoporous Carbon (MC) - A. Hayashi, K. Kimijima, J. Miyamoto and I. Yagi (AIST)

Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hCo-Chairs:J.HarbandD.Scherson

• 326 An Extensively Valid and Stable Method for Determination of all Parameters of a Solar Cell from a Single I-V Characteristic - Y. Kimura, K. Ishibashi and M. Niwano (Tohoku Univ)

• 327 Preparation of Al-Doped Mesoporous TiO2 and its Application to Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells - J. Kim, S. Kang and Y. Sung (Seoul National University)

• 328 High Efficiency of Quasi-Solid State Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Based on Electrospun TiO2 Nanorod Film - B. Lee (Korea Institute of Sciece and Technology), S. Jang, S. Jo and D. Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

• 329 Synthesis of Li[(Ni�/3Co�/3Mn�/3)�-x-yAlxBy]O2-zFz For Lithium-Ion Batteries - S. Ye, P. Zhang and C. Lin (Beijing Superhoo Technology Co. Ltd.)

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• 330 Design of Materials for Organosulfur-Based Multi-Electron Transfer Systems for Energy Storage Applications - Y. Kiya (Subaru Research & Development Inc.), J. Henderson (Cornell University), G. Hutchison (University of Pittsburgh) and H. Abruna (Cornell University)

• 331 Insertion of Lithium into Nanosized Lithium Titanate - L. Rubacek (ELMARCO), M. Sedlarikova (Faculty of Electrical Egineering), T. Jirak (Department of Electrotechnology, Brno Technical University), J. Duchon (ELMARCO) and J. Vondrak (Academy of Sciences)

• 332 Novel Sulfonium and Thiophenium-based Molten Salts for Electric Double-layer Capacitors - A. Orita, K. Kamijima, M. Yoshida (Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd), Z. Zhang and L. Yang (Shanghai Jiaotong University)

• 333 Electroless Metallization of Nano-Sized Particles, Composites Fabrication - T. Khoperia and T. Zedginidze (Andronikashvili Institute of Physics)

• 334 Electrochemical Properties of Activated Carbon Fibers (ACF) as Electrodes for Electrical Double Layer Capacitors (EDLCs) - K. H. Hung, V. Subramanian, J. Yeatmen (University of Delaware), T. Ko (Feng Chia University) and B. Wei (University of Delaware)

• 335 Electrochemical Oxidation Mechanism of Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite in Sulfuric Acid Solution - T. Kinumoto, M. Toyoda (Oita University), H. Choo, M. Nose, Y. Iriyama, T. Abe and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)

• 336 Minimization of CO Poisoning In Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells Using in situ PrOx Catalysts - N. Pari, B. Tatarchuk and J. Fergus (Auburn University)

B6Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics 6High Temperature Materials / Battery / Energy TechnologyRoom 211A, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

SOFCPerformanceCo-Chairs:S.M.HaileandT.Armstrong

08:00 377 Performance and Electrochemical Characterisation of Thin Electrolyte SOFCs - T. G. Ramos, J. Hjelm, M. Wandel, A. Hagen and M. Mogensen (Risø National Laboratory - DTU)

08:20 378 Effect of Anode Active Layer on Performance of Single Step Co-fired Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC’s) at High Fuel Utilizations - K. Yoon, S. Gopalan and U. Pal (Boston University)

08:40 379 In-Plane and Through-Plane Electrochemical Conductivity and Fuel Cell Performance of Thin-Film Yttria-Doped Zirconia Electrolytes - A. C. Johnson and S. Ramanathan (Harvard University)

09:00 380 Intermediate-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Based on Proton Conductors - T. H. Lee, C. Park, S. Dorris and U. Balachandran (Argonne National Laboratory)

09:20 381 The Course of O2 Partial Pressure and Electric Poten-tial Across an Oxide Electrolyte Cell - M. Mogensen (Risø National Laboratory - DTU) and T. Jacobsen (Department of Chemistry)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 382 Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Based on Nano-Composite Cathodes with Multi-Layer Structure - T. Kharlamova (Boreskov Institute of Catalysis), A. Smirnova (University of Connecticut) and V. Sadykov (Boreskov Institute of Catalysis)

�0:20 383 Efficiency and Fuel Utilization of Methane-Powered Single-Chamber SOFCs - Y. Hao and D. Goodwin (California Institute of Technology)

�0:40 384 Electrochemical Characterization of Planar Anode Supported SOFC with Sr-Doped Lanthanum Cobalt Oxide Cathodes - J. Hjelm, M. Soegaard, R. Knibbe, A. Hagen and M. Mogensen (Risø National Laboratory - DTU)

��:00 385 Structural and Electrochemial Properties of A�-ySryCo�-xFexO3 (A = Ba, La, Pr, Sm; y = 0.2, 0.5; 0.0 < x < �.0 Oxides for SOFCs - E. Magnone (Univ. of Rome "Tor Vergata"), M. Miyayama (The University of Tokyo) and E. Traversa (Univ. of Rome "Tor Vergata")

��:20 386 Energy Production from Coal Syngas Containing H2S via Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - M. E. Cooper, C. DeSilva and D. Bayless (Ohio University)

��:40 387 Operation of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells on Gasified Coal - O. A. Marina, L. Pederson, C. Coyle, E. Thomsen, G. Coffey, B. McCarthy and J. Templeton (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

DenseSeparationMembranesCo-Chairs:H-I.YooandO.Marina

�4:00 388 ITM Ceramic Membrane Technology to Produce Synthesis Gas - C. Miller, M. Carolan, C. Chen, E. Minford, W. Waldron (Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.) and J. Chen (Ceramatec, Inc.)

�4:20 389 High Temperature, Dual-Ion Conducting Membrane for CO2 Separation - J. L. Wade (Columbia University), A. West (Department of Chemical Engineering, Columbia University) and K. Lackner (Earth and Environmental Engineering, Columbia University)

�4:40 390 Onsager Transport Coefficients of CeO2-δ - W. Park (Seoul National University), I. Yang (Division of Physical Metrology, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science) and H. Yoo (Seoul National University)

�5:00 391 Effects of Excess Ga on the Oxygen Permeation and Electrical Conducting Property of Pr2Ni0.75Cu0.25O4 Based Oxide - T. Ishihara, K. Tominaga, S. Okada (Kyushu University) and H. Matsumoto (Kushu University)

�5:20 392 Proton-Electron Mixed Conduction Properties in (Ce,Sr)PO4 - A. Unemoto (Tohoku University), N. Kitamura (Tokyo University of Science), K. Amezawa and T. Kawada (Tohoku University)

�5:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:00 393 Characteristics of Oxygen Reduction on Nanocrystalline YSZ - H. Huang (Wright State University), J. Shim, C. Chao (Stanford University), R. Pornprasertsuk (Chulalongkorn University), M. Sugawara, T. Gur and F. Prinz (Stanford University)

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�6:20 394 Determination of Oxygen Exchange and Diffusion Coefficients of MIEC Perovskites by Asymptotic Analysis of Relaxation Data - E. Rudberg (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), A. Svensson (SINTEF), K. Wiik (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), M. Thomassen (SINTEF) and K. Nisancioglu (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

�6:40 395 Transport, Thermal Expansion and Redox Properties of Ce0,80RE0,20O2-δ (RE = Pr, Tb) Solid Solutions - C. Chatzichristodoulou, J. Grivel, A. Hagen and P. Hendriksen (Risø National Laboratory, DTU)

�7:00 396 Cation Migration in Oxygen Permeable Membranes during Methane Reforming - H. Takamura, H. Takahashi, T. Kikuchi and Y. Aizumi (Tohoku University)

�7:20 397 Finite-Element Modeling of SOFC Electrodes Containing Ionically Conducting Nanoparticles - J. D. Nicholas and S. Barnett (Northwestern University)

�7:40 398 Hydrogen Production by Water Dissociation using Oxygen Transport Membranes - T. H. Lee, C. Park, S. Dorris and U. Balachandran (Argonne National Laboratory)

Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100h

• 399 Study on Conductivity Properties of Calcium and Magnesium Doped GdAlO3 - A. Sinha (Bhabha Atomic Research Centre), H. Näfe (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Metallforschung, Stuttgart, Germany) and B. Sharma (Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, INDIA)

• 400 Relationship between Defect Structures and Electrochemical Properties of (La,Sr)2NiO4±d - T. Ina, H. Aoki, Y. Orikasa, T. Fukutsuka, Y. Uchimoto (Kyoto University), K. Amezawa and T. Kawada (Tohoku University)

• 401 X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopic Studies on Electronic and Local Structures in La0.6Sr0.4Co0.8Fe0.2O3-d Perovskite-Type Oxides - Y. Orikasa, H. Aoki, T. Ina, T. Fukutsuka, Y. Uchimoto (Kyoto University), K. Amezawa and T. Kawada (Tohoku University)

• 402 Ionic and Electronic Conductivities for Ln9.33+xSi6O26+�.5x under Various Conditions - T. Nakao, A. Mineshige, Y. Ohnishi, M. Kobune, T. Yazawa (University of Hyogo) and H. Yoshioka (Hyogo Prefectural Institute of Technology)

• 403 Electrical Performance of Calcium Doped Lanthanum Ferrite for use in Single-Step Co-Fired Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) - P. A. Zink, U. Pal and S. Gopalan (Boston University)

• 404 Effect of Co-substitution on the Structure Characterization and Electrical Properties of Sr2FeNbO6 Double Perovskite - T. Xia (Heilongjiang University), J. Wang (Harbin Engineering University), N. Lin, H. Zhao and L. Huo (Heilongjiang University)

• 405 Densification and Electrical Conductivity of Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia Containing NiO Additions - R. Batista and E. N. Muccillo (Energy and Nuclear Research Institute)

• 406 Effects of Substrate Cooling on the Ionic Conductivity of Ta2O5 Solid-Electrolyte Thin Films Prepared by Reactive Sputtering Using H2O Gas - Y. Abe, F. Peng, Y. Takiguchi, M. Kawamura, K. Sasaki, H. Itoh and T. Suzuki (Kitami Insitute of Technology)

• 407 Molecular Beam Synthesis and Electrochemical Transport Properties of Highly Textured Ceria Thin Films - M. Tsuchiya (Harvard University), N. Bojarczuk (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center) and S. Ramanathan (Harvard University)

• 408 Oxygen Permeation and Electrical Transport Properties of 70 vol. % Bi�.6Y0.4O3 and 30 vol. % Ag Composite - K. Kobayashi, M. Nishimura (National Institute for Materials Science) and S. Yamaguchi (The University of Tokyo)

• 409 A New Method for Indicating Oxygen Penetrability of MIECs - F. Li, Y. Kang (University of Science and Technology Beijing), X. Lu (Shanghai University) and L. Li (University of Science and Technology Beijing)

• 410 La0.7Sr0.3Cu0.2Fe0.8O3-x as Oxygen Transport Membrane for Producing Hydrogen via Water Splitting - C. Park, T. H. Lee, S. Dorris and U. Balachandran (Argonne National Laboratory)

• 411 Impedance Spectroscopy Measurement of Ni-SDC Composite Anode - S. Baek and J. Bae (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST))

• 412 An Oxide Ion and Proton Co-Ion Conducting Sn0.9In0.�P2O7 Electrolyte for Intermediate-Temperature Fuel Cells - C. Wang (Tennessee Technological University), X. Chen (University of Maryland), E. Payzant (ORNL) and C. Xia (University of Science and Technology of China)

• 413 Enhanced Interfacial Lithium Storage in Nanocomposites of Transition Metals with LiF or Li2O: Experimental Studies and Theoretical Simulations - E. A. Kotomin, Y. Zhukovskii and J. Maier (Max Planck Institute)

• 414 Electrochemical Studies of Anode-Supported SOFC Unit Cell Prepared by Tape-Casting and Co-Sintering - Y. Kim, S. Park, Y. Shin (Chonnam National University), H. Kim, J. Kim (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), Y. Lee and M. Lee (Chonnam National University)

• 415 Synthesis Characteristics of Nanocrystalline YSZ by Chemical Co-Precipiation and its Electrochemical Study by SOFC Unit Cell - Y. Shin, Y. Kim, S. Park (Chonnam National University), H. Kim, H. Lee (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology), Y. Lee and M. Lee (Chonnam National University)

• 416 The Effect of Electrolyte Doping on Chromium Deposition at SOFC Electrode/Electrolyte Interface - K. Wang and J. Fergus (Auburn University)

• 417 Impedance Spectroscopy Analysis of Zirconia:�0 mol% Scandia Solid Electrolytes During and After Sintering - G. Costa and R. Muccillo (IPEN-USP)

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B8Proton Transfer and Transport in Fuel CellsPhysical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy TechnologyRoom 101C, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

CharacterizationofPolymerElectrolyteMembranes

08:00 456 Dielectric Relaxations and Conductivity Mechanism of Nafion: Studies Based on Broad-Band Dielectric Spectroscopy - V. Di Noto, M. Piga (University of Padova), G. Pace (CNR-ISTM), E. Negro and S. Lavina (University of Padova)

08:30 457 Characterization of Proton Exchange Membrane by Coupling Electrochemical Impedance and Ac-Electrogravimetry. - C. Gabrielli, L. To Thi Kim, H. Perrot (UPMC-CNRS), P. Hémery, L. Marx (UPMC), D. Gimenez-Romero, J. Garcia-Jareno and F. Vicente (Universitat Valencia)

08:50 458 Effect of Morphology and Sequence Length on PEM Performance - M. L. Einsla, Y. Kim, M. Hawley (Los Alamos National Laboratory), H. Lee, J. McGrath (Virginia Tech) and B. Pivovar (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

09:�0 459 Responses of Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Groups in Nafion Differentiated By Least Squares Modeling of Infrared Spectra Recorded During Membrane Hydration - C. Korzeniewski, R. Basnayake and E. Adams (Texas Tech University)

09:30 460 Probing Water Dynamics in sPBI mem-branes by NMR - F. C. Weise, S. Greenbaum (Hunter College), J. Mader and B. Benicewicz (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)

09:50 461 Electron Spin Resonance Techniques for Observing Dynamics and Morphology in Proton Exchange Membranes - J. Lawton, E. S. Smotkin and D. Budil (Northeastern University)

�0:�0 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:30 462 Understanding Proton Transport Domains in PEM Fuel Cells with Atomic Force Microscopy - J. O’Dea (University of California, Santa Barbara), D. Bussian (Los Alamos National Laboratory), H. Metiu and S. Buratto (University of California, Santa Barbara)

�0:50 463 Investigation of the Polymer Electrolyte Distribution in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells (PEFC) - F. Scheiba, N. Benker, U. Kunz (Darmstadt Universtiy of Technology) and C. -. Roth (TU Darmstadt)

Non-aqueousProtonConductors

��:�0 464 On the State of the Proton in Protic Ionic Liquids - J. Belieres, N. Byrne, D. Gervasio and C. Angell (Arizona State University)

��:30 465 Proton Transfer and Transport between Nitrogen Bases - M. Maalouf, R. Subbaraman, H. Ghassemi and T. Zawodzinski (Case Western Reserve University)

��:50 466 Stable Protic Ionic Liquid (PIL) Fuel Cell Electrolytes - J. Thomson, R. Marzke and D. Gervasio (Arizona State University)

ProtonTransferStudies

�4:00 467 The Energetics of Proton Transfer in Phosphoric Acid and Substituted Phosphonic Acids - L. Vilciauskas (Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung), C. Wang (University

of Alabama in Huntsville), S. J. Paddison (University of Tennessee) and K. Kreuer (Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung)

�4:30 468 States of Water in Proton Exchange Membranes - A. Roy (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), H. Lee (Virginia Tech), M. Paul, A. Badami, J. Riffle (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) and J. McGrath (Virginia Tech)

�4:50 469 Proton Transport in La-based Metaphosphate Glasses - G. Harley (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), K. Kreuer (Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung) and L. De Jonghe (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Electrodes

�5:�0 470 Molecular-Level Modeling of the Structure and Wetting of Electrode/Electrolyte Interfaces - J. Liu, S. Cui, D. J. Keffer, B. Edwards and M. Esai Selvan (University of Tennessee)

�5:40 471 A First Principles Study on the Stability of Electrocatalyst in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell - B. Han, K. Persson and G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

�6:00 472 Enhanced PEMFC Cathode Kinetics at �20°C and Low Relative Humidity using Heteropolyacid Additives - R. P. Brooker, P. Baker, H. Kunz, L. Bonville and R. Parnas (University of Connecticut)

�6:20 473 Enhanced Rate of Surface Diffusion Processes in Highly Dispersed PEMFC Catalysts on Surface Functionalized Carbons. - P. Ferreira, M. Folgado (CIEMAT) and L. Daza (Instituto de Catálisis y Petroleoquímica (CSIC))

�6:40 474 Towards Understanding Electrocatalysis in CsH2PO4 - Based Fuel Cells - M. W. Louie, K. Sasaki and S. Haile (California Institute of Technology)

�7:00 475 Synthesis and Electrochemical Performance of Platinum and Transition Metal-Platinum Alloys on W2C Support in Fuel Cells - M. Lagu, S. Amiruddin and B. Li (Illinois Institute of Technology)

�7:20 476 A Simple CNT Supported Electrocatalysts Preparation Method by Electro-Reduction - T. Lim, Y. Chu, H. Bang, H. Choi, J. Cho, D. Kim (KCC Central Research Institute), H. Kim (KITECH) and M. Han (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)

C1Electrochemistry in Biological AnalysisOrganic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical ElectrochemistryHall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hChair:J.Burgess

• 492 The Electrochemical Behavior of PB/Graphite Paste Electrode with Silicon Oil as binder in H2O2 Solution - C. Chen, H. Dong and H. Lu (Chongqing University)

• 493 Electrochemical Biocompatibility Testing of Zeolite Thin films on Titanium Alloys for Dental Implants - R. S. Bedi, D. Beving and Y. Yan (University of California, Riverside)

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• 494 Investigation of the Electrochemical Behavior of Rutin at Glassy Carbon Electrode - Y. Liang, P. He, L. Du, T. Yu, D. Yang and Q. Jiang (Southwest University of Science and Technology)

C2Manuel M. Baizer Award Symposium on Organic ElectrochemistryOrganic and Biological ElectrochemistryRoom 102B, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Baizer2ndDayAMCo-Chairs:D.EvansandJ.Lessard

08:00 519 Palladized Silver as New Cathode Material. Application: Scission of Carbon-Halogen Bonds - P. Poizot, L. Laffont-Dantras (UPJV-LRCS) and J. Simonet (Universite de Rennes �)

08:20 520 Synthesis, Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Investigations of New N-BEDOT Derivatives Containing Anil Substituted Carbazole Subunits - I. Fabre-Francke (CEA LETI MINATEC), M. Zagorska (Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University of Chemistry), P. Hapiot (Sciences Chimiques de Rennes), A. Pron and S. Sadki (CEA Grenoble)

08:40 521 Toward Molecular-Level Understanding of Electrocatalytic Hydrogenation. A Comparison of Cyclic Voltammetric Behavior of Benzene Adsorption at Pt(���) Single Crystal Electrodes in Aqueous HClO4 and H2SO4 - M. Obradovic, G. Jerkiewicz (Queen’s University) and J. Lessard (Université de Sherbrooke)

09:00 522 Polarographic Studies of Reactions of the Three Isomeric Benzenedicarboxaldehydes with Ammonia and 2-Aminoethanol - E. Kulla and P. Zuman (Clarkson University)

09:20 523 Electrochemistry in Aqueous Solutions of Isomeric Benzenedicarboxaldehydes - P. Zuman (Clarkson University), N. Salem (Iowa State University) and E. Kulla (Clarkson University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 524 Organic Electrochemistry as a Community - A. J. Fry (Wesleyan University)

��:00 525 Mimics of the Active Site of Iron-only Hydrogenases. Catalysts with Quinone- and Hydroquinone-containing Ligands - D. Evans (University of Arizona)

��:20 526 Electron Transfer to Sulfides and Disulfides: Substituent Effects, Intrinsic Barriers, and Relationship between Heterogeneous and Homogeneous Electron Transfer Kinetics - S. Antonello (University of Padova), A. Meneses, M. Arevalo (Universidad de La Laguna), J. Sharma (University of Padova), A. Wallette (The University of Western Ontario), M. S. Workentin (University of Western Ontario) and F. Maran (University of Padova)

��:40 527 Electrochemically Induced Radical Modification of Self-Assembled Monolayers on Gold using SECM - P. Diakowski, M. Tiedemann, Z. Ding and M. S. Workentin (University of Western Ontario)

Baizer2ndDayPMCo-Chairs:I.NishiguchiandD.Peters

�4:00 528 Electrochemical Reduction of 4-(Bromomethyl)-2H-Chromen-2-ones at Carbon Cathodes in Dimethylformamide - M.

Mubarak (The University of Jordan) and D. Peters (Indiana University)

�4:20 529 Redox Properties, Intramolecular Interactions and Electronic Structure of M(0) - Fischer-Type Aminocarbene Complexes (M = Cr,W,Fe) - J. Ludvik (J. Heyrovsky Institute), R. Zverinova (Inst. of Chem. Technol. (VSCHT), Prague) and I. Hoskovcova (Inst. of Chem. Technol. (VSCHT) Prague)

�4:40 530 Electron Transfer Dynamics Through Supramolecular Associations - C. E. Frontana (Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional), I. Gonzalez (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana - Iztapalapa) and F. Gonzalez (Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

�5:00 531 Electrochemical Carboxylation of Benzylic Fluorides: Scope and Limitation in Synthesis of Fluorinated Anti-Inflammatory Drugs - Y. Yamauchi, K. Sakai, T. Fukuhara, S. Hara and H. Senboku (Hokkaido University)

�5:20 532 Synthesis and Reactivity of B�2-TiO2 Hybrid Catalyst Immobilized onto Glass Plate - H. Shimakoshi, M. Abiru (Kyushu University) and Y. Hisaeda (Kyushu University, Graduate School of Engineering)

�5:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:00 533 Regio- and Sequence-Selective Three Components Joining Recations Promoted by Electron-Transfer from Zn-Metal - K. Mineyama (Sugai Chemical Co), A. Kohsaka (Yamamoto Chemical Co. Ltd.), H. Maekawa and I. Nishiguchi (Nagaoka University of Technology)

�6:20 534 Synthesis of Heterocyclic Compounds by Radical Electrochemical Approach in Environentally Friendly Media - E. Dunach (University of Nice), A. Paula, C. Neves and M. J. Medeiros (University of Minho)

�6:40 535 Pd/Viologen-Promoted Reductive Coupling of Aryl Halides in Aqueous Solution - M. Kuroboshi, T. Aoki, T. Yamamoto and H. Tanaka (Okayama University)

�7:00 536 Electrochemical Investigations of the Fries Rearrangement in Ionic Liquids - G. T. Cheek (US Naval Academy)

Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hCo-Chairs:I.TaniguchiandA.Fry

• 537 New Chelating Mono- and Bis(Imidazolyl) Pyridine Ligands - Mechanism and Products of Their Two-Step Electroreduction - J. Urban, J. Klima (J. Heyrovský Institute), T. Mikysek, I. Svancara (University of Pardubice) and J. Ludvik (J. Heyrovsky Institute)

• 538 Electrochemical Reactivity and Anodic Cyanation of Benzyl Germatranes - S. Soualmi (Setif University, Algeria), L. Ignatovich, E. Lukevics (Institute of Organic Synthesis, Riga), A. Ourari (Setif University, Algeria) and V. V. Jouikov (University of Rennes I)

• 539 Voltammetry of Pentazocine - I. U. Haque, A. Awan, S. Akbar and W. Akram (University of Engineering and Technology Lahore)

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• 540 Linear Sweep Voltammetry of N-Bromosuccinimide - I. U. Haque, W. Akram and S. Iqbal (University of Engineering and Technology Lahore)

• 541 Acidity Characteristics of Para-Phenylphenol in Acetonitrile-Water Mixture - I. U. Haque, S. Akbar and S. Idrees (University of Engineering and Technology Lahore)

• 542 Electro-Reductions at Poly-Para-Aminophenol - I. U. Haque, K. Bano (University of Engineering and Technology Lahore) and G. Fatima (Punjab University Institute of Chemistry, Lahore)

• 543 Ketamine: Anodic Voltammetry - I. U. Haque, S. Sadaf and S. Idrees (University of Engineering and Technology Lahore)

• 544 Polymer Coatings for Determination of Benzodiazepines - I. U. Haque, A. Naheed, J. Saleem, K. Bano and S. Amin (University of Engineering and Technology Lahore)

C4Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Symposium in Honor of Yoshihiro MatsumuraOrganic and Biological ElectrochemistryHall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100h

• 545 Cyclic Voltammetric Studies on the Anodic Cycloaddition of Electrogenerated Phenoxonium Cations and Alkenes - K. Hirose (TOPPAN FORMS CO., LTD), S. Kim and K. Chiba (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

D1Corrosion General SessionCorrosionHall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100h

• 581 Effect of Natural Rubber Electrolytes Modified with MgCl2, MoCl2 and Active Carbon - T. Borowski (University of Szczecin)

• 582 Peculiarities of Copper Anodic Behavior in Alkaline Solutions with Glycine Additives - E. Skrypnikova, S. Kaluzhina and E. Popova (Voronezh State University)

• 583 Microstructure Changes during Anodic Breakdown in ZrO2 Films - F. T. Strixino (Universidade de São Paulo), D. Xavier (Universidade Federal de Tocantins), C. Paiva-Santos (Universidade Estadual Paulista) and E. Pereira (Universidade Federal de São Carlos)

• 584 Microstructure Role in Passivation and Local Activation Processes of Carbon Steels - N. Muratova and S. Kaluzhina (Voronezh State University)

• 585 Characterization of Hexavalent and Trivalent Chromium Conversion Coatings on Electrogalvanized Steel - F. Chen (National Taiwan University), N. Wen, M. Ger (National Defense University), Y. Pan and C. Lin (National Taiwan University)

• 586 Investigation of System Dynamics in a Corrosion Process by Optical and Electrochemical Methods - D. Mayorga-Cruz, O. Sarmiento-Martinez and J. Uruchurtu-Chavarin (Centro de Investigacion en Ingenieria y Ciencias Aplicadas)

• 587 Corrosion Resistance Investigation of a New Biomedical Alloy - P. Drob, M. Popa, E. Vasilescu, C. Vasilescu (Intitute of Physical Chemistry), S. Ivanescu, I. Dan (R & D Consulting and Services) and S. Drob (University of Bucharest)

• 588 Corrosion of Steel in Contact with Aqueous Solutions at High Temperature and Pressure - J. Yoon, B. Yoo (Korea University), J. Lee (Korea Electric Power Research Institute), I. Rhee (Soonchunhyang University) and C. J. Lee (Korea University)

• 589 Improvement of Corrosion Protective Properties Using Electrodeposited CoWP Coating - H. Yun, B. Park (Ajou University), S. Dulal (University of Rajshahi), C. Shin and C. Kim (Ajou University)

• 590 Production and Investigation of Corrosion Inhibitors on Basis of POD-oils - G. I. Ostapenko, P. Gloukhov (Tolyatti State University), S. Sadivskiy (Joint-Stock Company KuibyshevAzot), V. Pisareva (Tolyatti State University) and S. Sabitov (Joint-Stock Company KuibyshevAzot)

• 591 Application of the Colza Oil as Basis-Solvent in the Protective Coatings - A. Tanygin and V. Vigdorovich (TSTU)

E1Advanced Gate Stack, Source/Drain, and Channel Engineering for Si-Based CMOS 4: New Materials, Processes, and EquipmentElectronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / High Temperature MaterialsRoom 101A, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

CMOSGate-StackEngineeringCo-Chairs:F.RoozeboomandV.Narayanan

08:50 626 ALD Grown Rare Earth Oxides for Advanced Gate Stack - S. Schamm (CEMES), P. Coulon, S. Miao (CEMES-CNRS), L. Lamagna, D. Tsoutsou, S. Volkos, G. Scarel and M. Fanciulli (CNR-INFM)

09:20 627 Process Characteristics and Physical Properties of MO-ALD ZrO2 Thin Films Deposited on a 300 mm Deposition System - S. Consiglio (TEL Technology Center, America), R. Clark, C. Wajda (Tokyo Electron Technology Center America), M. Igeta (TEL Technology Center, America), G. Leusink (Tokyo Electron Technology Center America), T. Sugawara and H. Nakabayashi (TEL LPDC FEOL Group)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 628 Crystalline Structure of HfZrO Thin Films and HfO2 / ZrO2 Bilayers Grown by AVD for MOS Applications - S. Lhostis, C. Gaumer (STMicroelectronics), C. Bonafos, S. Schamn (CEMES), F. Pierre, A. Fanton (CEA), C. Morin (STMicroelectronics), X. Garros, M. Casse and C. Leroux (CEA)

�0:20 629 High-k/Metal Gates- From Research Lab to Market Reality - V. Narayanan (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center)

�0:50 630 Investigation of VT Shift Mechanism of Hf-Based Dielectrics caused by Lanthanum Capping for NMOS and Tantalum Capping for PMOS Devices - B. Lee, D. Lichtenwalner (North Carolina State University), M. Agustin (Applied Materials), R. Arghavani, X. Tang, S. Gandikota (Applied Materials Inc.) and V. Misra (North Carolina State University)

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��:�0 631 Implementation of High-k / Metal Gate in High-Volume Manufacturing - R. Arghavani, M. Agustine, K. Ahmed, C. Cheng, S. Gandikota, S. Hung, R. Schreutelkamp and N. Yoshida (Applied Materials)

��:40 632 Enabling Effective Work Function Tuning by RFPVD Metal Oxide on High-k Gate Dielectric - N. Yoshida, X. Tang, K. Ahmed, M. Agustin, S. Hung, V. Ku, O. Chan, R. Liang, H. Chen, B. Zheng, G. Conti, C. Lazik, M. Jin, K. Lavu, C. Chang, T. Mandrekar and S. Gandikota (Applied Materials)

CMOSChannelEngineeringICo-Chairs:D-L.KwongandP.Majhi

�4:00 633 Oxidation of Suspended Stacked Silicon Nanowire for Sub-�0 nm Cross-Section Shape Optimization - A. Hubert, J. Colonna, S. Bécu, C. Dupré, V. Maffini-Alvaro, J. Hartmann, S. Pauliac, C. Vizioz, F. Aussenac, C. Carabasse, V. Delaye, T. Ernst and S. Deleonibus (CEA)

�4:20 634 Si Nanowire CMOS Transistors and Circuits by Top-Down Technology Approach - N. Balasubramanian, N. Singh, S. Rustogi, K. Buddharaju (Institute of Microelectronics), J. Fu (ECE Department, National University of Singapore), S. Balakumar, L. Guo Qiang and D. Kwong (Institute of Microelectronics)

�4:50 635 Key Process Technologies for Fabrication of Sub-�5nm FinFET and Reduction of Its Parasitic Resistance - H. Kawasaki (Toshiba America Electronic Components Inc.)

�5:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�5:40 636 Material Aspects and Challenges for SOI FinFET Integration (Invited) - M. J. Van Dal, G. Vellianitis, R. Duffy, B. Pawlak (NXP Semiconductors), K. Lai (TSMC), A. Hikavyy, N. Collaert, M. Jurczak (IMEC) and R. Lander (NXP Semiconductors)

�6:�0 637 Ge Enrichment Technique on SiGe/SOI Mesa Islands: a Localized GeOI Structures Fabrication Method - B. Vincent, J. Damlencourt (CEA), Y. Morand (ST Microelectronics), D. Rouchon (CEA) and M. Mermoux (INPG)

�6:30 638 Growth of Strain InAs-Channel Quantum Well FETs on Si Substrate Using SiGe buffer - E. Chang, Y. Lin and S. Tang (National Chiao Tung University)

�7:00 639 Nitride Transistors for Beyond-Si Digital Electronics - F. Mieville, J. Chung (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), S. Rajan, U. Mishra (University of California - Santa Barbara) and T. Palacios (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Hall 2, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100h

• 640 High-Quality Nickel Silicide MOS Capacitors Fabricated with a Cl Plasma Containing NiCl - F. Hirose, K. Kanomata, T. Suzuki (Yamagata University) and N. Oyama (PhyzChemix Corp.)

• 641 A Study on the Formation Processes and Microstructures of Ni-Silicide Films on epi-Si�-xCx - J. Yoo, H. Chang, M. Cho (Yonsei University), T. Lee (Jusung Engineering) and D. Ko (Yonsei University)

• 642 Electrical Characteristics of Low-Temperature Poly-Silicon Thin-Film Transistor Using a Stacked Pr2O3/SiOxNy Gate Dielectric - T. Pan, T. Wu, C. Chan and C. Lee (Chang Gung University)

• 643 Electrical and Materials Characterization of HfO2 and ZrO2 Thin Films for High-k Gate Applications Deposited by ALD in a 300 mm Reactor - L. F. Edge, P. Jamison, H. Jagannathan (IBM @ Albany NanoTech), B. Linder, J. Bruley, M. Copel, J. Jordan-Sweet (IBM Research Division, T.J. Watson Research Center), R. Murphy (IBM Semiconductor Research and Development Center (SRDC), IBM Systems and Technology Division), V. Narayanan (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center), V. Paruchuri (IBM @ Albany NanoTech), S. Consiglio (TEL Technology Center, America), C. Wajda, G. Leusink and R. Clark (Tokyo Electron Technology Center America)

• 644 Crystallographic Silicon-Etching for Ultra-High Aspect-Ratio FinFET - V. Jovanovic, T. Suligoj (University of Zagreb) and L. Nanver (Delft University of Technology)

• 645 Pattern Dependence of Epitaxial-Realignment in Direct Silicon Bonded (DSB) Substrates with Hybrid Crystal Orientation - H. Itokawa, A. Nomachi, N. Yasutake, T. Ishida, T. Fukushima, H. Harakawa, Y. Kawase, A. Azuma and I. Mizushima (Toshiba Corporation)

• 646 Hf-Silicidation Reactions due to Vacuum Annealing for Poly-Si/ HfSiO(N)/ SiON/ Si Gate Stack Studied by Photoemission Spectroscopy - H. Kamada, T. Tanimura, S. Toyoda, H. Kumigashira, M. Oshima (The University of Tokyo), K. Ikeda, G. Liu and Z. Liu (STARC)

• 647 Application of HCl Etch in the Production of Novel Devices - A. Y. Hikavyy, R. Rooyackers, P. Verheyen (Imec), G. Vellianitis, M. Van Dal, R. Lander (NXP-TSMC Research Centre), R. Loo and M. Caymax (Imec)

• 648 Sc Addition in HfO2 Thin Films Prepared by Liquid-Injection MOCVD: Structural and Electrical Characterization - V. Brize (INPG-CNRS), F. Terrenoir (STMicroelectronics), N. Rochat (CEA/LETI), B. Holländer (IBN�-IT), B. Feist, N. Blasco (Air Liquide, Centre de Recherche Claude-Delorme) and C. Dubourdieu (INPG-CNRS)

• 649 Quantum (5 5 �2)Si Nanowire 300K MOSFET - D. L. Kendall (University of New Mexico), F. J. De la Hidalga-W (INAOE, Inst. Nal. de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica), R. Rodríguez-M, M. Castro-L, A. Torres-J, W. Calleja-A, E. Meza-P, M. Landa-V, C. Zúñiga-I, R. Murphy-A, N. Carlos-R, I. Juárez-R (INAOE) and M. Kendall (StarMega Corp.)

• 650 Impact Based MOSFETs - A Comparison Study on �/f Noise due to Gate Electrodes in High-k Between Poly-Si Vs Metal Vs FUSI - P. Srinivasan (Texas Instruments)

• 651 Electrical Property Improvements of High k Gate Oxide by F Plasma Treatment - W. Maeng and H. Kim (POSTECH)

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• 652 Atomic-Layer-Deposition of SiO2 with Tris(Dimethylamino)Silane (TDMAS) and Ozone Investigated by Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy - F. Hirose, Y. Kinoshita, S. Shibuya (Yamagata University), H. Miya (Hitachi Kokusai Electric Inc), K. Hirahara (Shin-Etsu Chemical), Y. Kimura and M. Niwano (Tohoku Univ)

• 653 In-Depth Profiles of Chemical States and Charge Density in HfSiON Films Studied by Synchrotron Radiation Photoelectron Spectroscopy - T. Tanimura, S. Toyoda, H. Kumigashira, M. Oshima (The University of Tokyo), K. Ikeda, G. Liu and Z. Liu (STARC)

• 654 Chemical Vapor Deposition using Pt(PF3)4 and Ni(PF3)4 - M. Ishikawa, I. Muramoto, H. Machida (Tri Chemical Laboratories Inc.), S. Imai, A. Ogura (Meiji University) and Y. Ohshita (Toyota Technological Institute)

• 655 ZrO2 and HfO2 Interface with Silicon: a DFT Study of Stress and Strain Effects - G. Giorgi (University of Perugia), A. Korkin (Nano & Giga Solutions) and K. Yamashita (Department of Chemical System Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo)

• 656 Hole Mobility Behavior in Strained SiGe-on-SOI p-MOSFETs - T. Shim (Hanyang University), S. Kim (Nano-SOI Process Lab.), J. Baek, H. Lee, G. Lee (Hanyang University), K. Kim, W. Cho (Kwangwoon University) and J. Park (Hanyang University)

• 657 Effect of Thermal Annealing on the Electrical Properties of Thin ZrO2 Layers - L. A. Sanchez, N. Nedev (Universidad Autonoma de Baja California), R. Zlatev, B. Valdez (University of Baja California) and L. Alvarez (Universidad Autonoma de Baja California)

• 658 Transconductance Enhancement by Utilizing Pattern Dependent Oxidation in Silicon Nanowire Field-Effect Transistors - A. Seike, T. Tange, I. Sano, Y. Sugiura, I. Tsuchida, H. Ohta, T. Watanabe (Waseda University), D. Kosemura, A. Ogura (Meiji University) and I. Ohdomari (Waseda University)

• 659 Impact of New Approach to Improve RF Power FETs Performance on Si(��0) Surface - W. Cheng, A. Teramoto and T. Ohmi (Tohoku University)

• 660 Characterization of Process Induced Surface Profiles and Lattice Strains using Optical Surface Profilometry and Multi-wave-length Raman Spectroscopy - W. Yoo, T. Ueda, J. Kajiwara, T. Ishigaki and K. Kang (WaferMasters, Inc.)

• 661 The Electrical Properties of Low Temperature Poly-Si Thin Film Transistor using Ni-ALD Process - S. Lee, C. Lee, T. Jung and H. Kim (Yonsei University)

• 662 Dual Gate Oxide Electrical Defect Analysis - J. M. Towner and J. Naughton (AMI Semiconductor)

• 663 The Study of Workfunction Measurement Method for Bilayer Metal Gate Electrode using XPS - E. Jung, C. Yim, I. Yang, S. Cho, D. Ko and M. Cho (Yonsei University)

E2Chemical Mechanical Polishing 9Dielectric Science and TechnologyRoom 103B, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

MetalCMPCo-Chairs:J.TalbotandV.Desai

08:�0 682 Chemical Mechanical Planarization Historical Review and Future Direction - G. Banerjee (Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.) and R. Rhoades (Entrepix, Inc.)

09:00 683 eCMP of Copper in Phosphoric Acid Solutions - D. J. Duquette and A. Mansson (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 684 Cu Surface Morphology Evolution during Electropolishing - S. Shivareddy, S. Bae and S. R. Brankovic (University of Houston)

�0:25 685 Characterization of Phosphate Electrolytes for use in Cu Electrochemical Mechanical Planarization - K. G. Shattuck (Columbia University), J. Lin (National Tsing-Hua University) and A. West (Columbia University)

�0:50 686 Local Corrosion by Film Stress and Solution Temperature during CMP - M. Kang, Y. Kim and J. Kim (Seoul National University)

��:�5 687 Chemical Mechanical Planarization of Ruthenium - S. Venkataraman and Y. Li (Clarkson University)

ConsumablesDevelopmentandProcessOptimizationCo-Chairs:K.SundaramandY.Obeng

�3:30 688 CMP Process Development Techniques for New Materials - R. L. Rhoades (Entrepix, Inc.)

�4:�0 689 Modeling Copper CMP Material Removal Rates Using Copper Surface Nanohardness - R. V. Ihnfeldt and J. Talbot (University of California, San Diego)

�4:35 690 Effect of Organic Amine in Colloidal Silica Slurry on Polishing-rate Selectivity of Copper to Tantalum-nitride Film in Copper Chemical Mechanical Planarization - J. Park, H. Cui, H. Hwang, U. Paik and J. Park (Hanyang University)

�5:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�5:20 691 Effect of Wettability of Silicon and Poly Silicon on Polishing Performance - Y. Kang, B. Kang, J. Park (Hanyang University), Y. Hong, S. Han, S. Yun, B. Yoon and C. Hong (Samsung Electronics)

�5:45 692 Effect of Alkaline Agent with Organic Additive in Colloidal Silica Slurry on Polishing Rate Selectivity of Polysilicon-to-SiO2 in Polysilicon CMP - H. Hwang, H. Kang, J. Park, U. Paik and J. Park (Hanyang University)

�6:�0 693 Enhancement of Selectivity of Oxide-to-Nitride Films on Organic Additive in Nano-ceria Slurry for Shallow Trench Isolation Chemical Mechanical Polishing - H. Kang, J. Park, H. Cui, U. Paik and J. Park (Hanyang University)

�6:35 694 STI Post CMP Cleaning Solution Development - D. Tamboli, G. Banerjee, P. Subramanian and M. B. Rao (Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.)

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E3Dielectrics for Nanosystems 3: Materials Science, Processing, Reliability, and ManufacturingDielectric Science and TechnologyRoom 102A, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

EnablingMetrologyandProcessesforNanosystemsCo-Chairs:Y.ObengandT.Shimura

08:00 707 An Overview of Recent Advances in Metrology Development for Nanoelectronics at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) - Y. Obeng, S. Knight and J. Martinez de Pinillos (NIST)

08:30 708 The Impact of the Dielectric/Semiconductor Interface on Microstructure and Charge Carrier Transport in High-Performance Polythiophene Transistors - Y. Jung, R. Kline, E. Lin, D. Fischer (National Institute of Standards and Technology), M. Toney (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory), M. Heeney (Department of Materials, Queen Mary, University of London), I. McCulloch and D. DeLongchamp (Department of Chemistry, Imperial College of London)

09:00 709 The Challenge of Measuring Defects in Nanoscale Dielectrics - K. P. Cheung and J. Suehle (NIST)

09:30 Intermission (20 Minutes)

09:50 710 Superconformal Film Growth: Mechanism and Quantification - T. Moffat, D. Wheeler and D. Josell (NIST)

�0:20 711 In Situ Gas Phase Diagnostics for Hafnium Oxide Atomic Layer Deposition - J. E. Maslar, W. Hurst, D. Burgess, W. Kimes, N. V. Nguyen and E. Moore (NIST)

�0:50 712 Combinatorial Methodology for the Exploration of Metal Gate Electrodes on HfO2 for the Advanced Gate Stack - K. Chang, M. Green, J. Suehle, J. Hattrick-Simpers (NIST), I. Takeuchi (U of Maryland, College Park.), K. Ohmori (Waseda University), T. Chikyo (NIMS, Japan), S. De Gendt (IMEC, Belgium) and P. Majhi (Sematech, TX)

��:20 713 Interface Barrier Determination by Internal Photoemission: Applications to Metal/Oxide/Semiconductor Structure - N. V. Nguyen, O. Kirillov, W. Jiang, J. Maslar, W. Kimes and J. Suehle (NIST)

��:50 714 Scanning Probe Microscopy for Dielectric and Metal Characterization - J. J. Kopanski (NIST)

OpticalApplicationsCo-Chairs:S.MiyazakiandH.Grebel

�4:00 715 a-Si:H Metal-Semiconductor-Metal (MSM) Photoconductor Based Pixel Arrays for Biomolecular Imaging Applications - K. S. Karim, I. Khodami and F. Taghibakhsh (University of Waterloo)

�4:30 716 A New Physics Effect, Phonon-Energy-Coupling Enhancement, and Its Applications for Leakage Current Reduction of Gate Dielectrics - Z. Chen (University of Kentucky)

ProcessIntegrationandManufacturingCo-Chairs:K-S.ChangandJ.Maslar

�5:00 717 Control of Crystalline Microstructures in Metal Gate Electrodes for Nano CMOS Devices - K. Ohmori (Waseda University), T. Chikyow (NIMS), T. Hosoi, H. Watanabe

(Osaka University), K. Nakajima, T. Adachi, A. Ishikawa (National Institute for Materials Science), Y. Sugita, Y. Nara, Y. Ohji (Semiconductor Leading Edge Technologies), K. Shiraishi, K. Yamabe (University of Tsukuba) and K. Yamada (Waseda Univ.)

�5:30 718 Contamination Free Manufacturing of Semiconductor Devices for High Reliability - J. Prasad (AMI Semiconductor)

�5:50 719 Properties of Atomic Layer Deposited Y2O3 Thin Films using Novel Cyclopentadienyl-type Yttrium Precursor - P. Majumder (University of Illinois at Chicago), G. Jursich (American Air Liquide) and C. Takoudis (University of Illinois at Chicago)

�6:�0 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:30 720 Practical Gate-First Metal Gate/Dual High-k CMOS Integration with Low Threshold Voltages - Y. Nara, N. Mise (Semiconductor Leading Edge Technologies), M. Kadoshima (Selete), T. Morooka, S. Kamiyama, T. Matsuki, M. Sato, T. Ono, T. Aoyama, T. Eimori and Y. Ohji (Semiconductor Leading Edge Technologies)

�7:00 721 Promotion of ESD-CDM Immunity in Dicing Saw Process - M. Wang (Ming-Hsin University of Science and Technology), K. Huang (Generalplus company), Z. Hsieh and H. Huang (National Taipei University of Technology)

�7:20 722 Anomalous Field Transistor BTI Failure Mechanism in an 80V Technology - B. N. Williams, F. Bauwens, T. Haskett, S. Vandeweghe, T. Corsetti and R. Lappan (AMI Semiconductor, Inc.)

Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hCo-Chairs:D.MisraandH.Iwai

• 723 Novel Non-Oxidative Aqueous Cleaning Solutions for Tungsten Layers - J. Park, S. Kim and D. Lee (Samsung Electronics)

• 724 Optimization of Growth Parameters in Electron Beam Induced Orientation Selective Epitaxy of CeO2(�00)/Si(�00) Structures - T. Inoue, H. Ohtake, J. Otani and S. Shida (Iwaki Meisei University)

• 725 The Role of Borophosphosilicate Chemistry in Heterogeneous Nucleation - Y. V. Sokolov and Q. Wang (Fairchild Semiconductor Corp)

• 726 Metal-Ferroelectric-Insulator-Silicon (MFIS) Devices based on DyScO3 Buffer Layer and Bi3.25Nd0.75Ti3O�2 Ferroelectrics - R. Thomas, R. Melgarejo, D. Pradhan, N. Karan, J. Saavedra-Arias and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

• 727 Quenching of Photoluminescence from Si Nanocrystals in SiO2 Layers Under Ion-Beam Irradiation: Analysis of Experimental Data - V. A. Stuchinsky, S. G. Cherkova, G. A. Kachurin and D. V. Marin (Institute of Semiconductor Physics SD RAS)

• 728 Microwave Dielectric Properties of Pb-Mg-Nb-O and Pb-Zn-Nb-O Thin Films - S. Yoon, G. Choi, K. Hong (Seoul National University) and K. Ko (Ajou University)

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• 729 Sp2 Carbon Phases in Nano Diamond. - D. Ballutaud, F. Jomard, M. Pinault (CNRS) and N. Simon (UVSQ)

• 730 Ion Implantation: A Method of Producing Low-k Silicon Oxide-based Materials - E. Leoni (CNRS), D. De Sousa Meneses (CEMHTI - Conditions Extrêmes et Matériaux : Haute Température et Irradiation), M. Canino, G. Regula (Laboratoire TECSEN, Université Paul Cézanne Aix-Marseille III) and E. Ntsoenzok (CEMHTI - Conditions Extrêmes et Matériaux : Haute Température et Irradiation)

• 731 Monte Carlo Based Weibull Lifetime Uncertainty Calculations and Statistical Comparison of Semiconductor Manufacturing Process Module Changes for Lifetime Improvement - J. Prasad and B. Greenwood (AMI Semiconductor)

• 665 Measurement of the Stability and Investigation of the Rupture Behavior of Semiconductor Line Nanostructures by AFM - D. Peter, M. Dalmer, H. Kruwinus (SEZ AG), A. Lechner (University of Applied Sciences Regensburg), L. Archer (SEZ America Inc.), E. Gaulhofer (SEZ AG) and W. Bensch (Christian Albrechts Universität zu Kiel)

E4Plasma Processing 17Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and PhotonicsRoom 104B, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

DiagnosticsandMeasurementsCo-Chairs:G.MathadandM.Engelhardt

09:00 740 In-Situ Measurement of the Relative Thermal Contributions of Chemical Reactions and Ions During Plasma Etching - M. R. Tesauro (Qimonda Dresden GmbH & Co. OHG) and G. Roche (KLA-Tencor, SensArray Division)

09:20 741 Noninvasive Monitoring of Ion Current and Ion Energy during Plasma Processing - M. A. Sobolewski (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 742 In-situ Spatial Analysis of RF Voltage during Plasma Etching. - A. P. Milenin, J. De Marneffe and H. Struyf (IMEC)

�0:20 743 In-situ Surface Recombination Measurement of Oxygen and Chlorine Atoms on Dynamic Stainless Steel Surfaces in Inductively Coupled O2 and Cl2 Plasmas - L. Stafford, J. Guha and V. Donnelly (University of Houston)

�0:40 744 Damage-free Pattern Transfer by Low Energy Electron Enhanced Etching (LE4): Mechanisms and Applications - H. Gillis, S. Anz and M. Demine (Systine Inc.)

��:20 745 Effects of Photon Irradiation during Plasma Etching Processes for Low-k films - B. Jinnai and S. Samukawa (Tohoku University)

EtchingandDepositionCo-Chairs:D.HessandG.Mathad

�4:00 746 Etching Requirements for 32 nm and Below: The Best of Times, the Worst of Times - R. A. Gottscho (Lam Research Corporation)

�4:40 747 Challenges of High Aspect Ratio Oxide Etching - D. Koehler and D. Fischer (Qimonda AG)

�5:00 748 Ultimate Top-down Etching Processes for Future Nanoscale Devices - S. Samukawa (Tohoku University)

�5:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:00 749 Grain Size Effects on Plasma-Based Copper Etch Process and Electromigration of Etched Copper Lines - G. Liu and Y. Kuo (Texas A&M University)

�6:20 750 Control of the Electrical and Optical Properties of Plasma Polymerized Fluorocarbon Films - H. Kwon, S. Mahapatra, B. Park (Ajou University), S. Woo (Eugene Technology) and C. Kim (Ajou University)

�6:40 751 Organic Offset Deposition by Innovative Plasma Technology: Channel Length Modulation for NOR Flash Memories - F. Zanderigo, D. Piumi (STMicroelectronics), M. Boccardi, H. Zhu (Lam Research), T. Ghilardi, P. Scintu (STMicroelectronics), R. Sadjadi and A. Romano (Lam Research)

�7:00 752 Invetigations of Ultrathin Ru/WCN Mixed Phase Films for Diffusion Barrier and Copper Direct-Plate Applications - D. V. Greenslit, S. Kumar, T. Chakraborty and E. Eisenbraun (University at Albany)

Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100h

• 753 Cylinder Materials of Construction for Ultra-High Purity HBr in Advanced Semiconductor Etch Processes - A. J. Seymour, C. Wyse, J. Yao, M. Raynor and R. Torres (Matheson Tri-Gas)

E5State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors (SOTAPOCS 48)Electronics and PhotonicsRoom 103A, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

CompoundSemiconductorGrowthandProcessTechnologyChair:M.Overberg

08:30 763 InAs Quantum Well Transistors for High-Speed Low Power Applications - E. Chang, C. Kuo (National Chiao Tung University) and H. Hsu (Yuan Ze University)

09:00 764 Growth and Magnetic Properties of Self-Assembled (In,Mn)As Quantum Dots and Nanowires - P. Huang, F. Xu, J. Huang (DMSE, National Tsing Hua University), Y. Chen (Institute for Integrative Nanosciences, IFW Desden, Germany) and T. Chin (Feng Chia University)

09:30 Intermission (30 Minutes)

�0:00 765 Site-Selective Metal Patterning/Metal-Assisted Chemical Etching on GaAs Substrate through Colloidal Crystal Templating - Y. Yasukawa, H. Asoh and S. Ono (Kogakuin University)

�0:20 766 Design and Fabrication of 64x64 MWIR LED Array for Infrared Scene Simulation - N. Das and W. Chang (Army Research Laboratory)

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PosterSession,1800-2100hChair:M.Overberg

• 767 Analytical and Structural Investigations of the Metal-Enhanced Oxidation of Sic-MOS Structures - U. Lee, T. Zheleva, A. Lelis (Army Research Laboratory), G. Duscher, F. Liu (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, NCSU), M. Das (CREE Inc.) and J. Scofield (Air Force Research Laboratory)

E6Thermal and Plasma CVD of NanostructuresDielectric Science and TechnologyRoom 103A, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

ThermalandPlasmaCVDofNanostructuresICo-Chairs:M.SunkaraandR.Mani

�4:00 768 One Dimensional Nanostructures and their Applications (Invited) - M. Meyyappan, B. Yu, J. Sun, H. Chen, P. Arumugham and J. Li (NASA Ames Research Center)

�4:30 769 Growth and Characterization of Undoped and Mg-Doped GaN Nano- and Micro-Columns by Chemical Vapor Deposition - R. Garcia (Arizona State University), A. Thomas (Rogers Corporation) and F. A. Ponce (Arizona State University)

�4:50 770 Applications of Atmospheric-Pressure Microplasmas in Nanomaterials Synthesis (Invited) - R. Sankaran (Case Western Reserve University)

�5:20 771 Gas Phase Production of Metal Oxide Nanowires Using a Microwave Plasma Reactor - V. Kumar, J. Kim and M. K. Sunkara (University of Louisville)

�5:40 772 Direct Plasma Synthesis of Metal-Oxide Nanostructures (Invited) - U. Cvelbar (Jozef Stefan Institute)

�6:�0 773 Analysis of Silicon Dioxde Nanowires Synthesized via Rapid Thermal Annealing of Pt-coated Si Substrates - Y. Lai (National United University), J. Wang (Department of Electronics Engineering and Institute of Electronics, National Chiao Tung University) and S. Liou (Center for Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University)

ThermalandPlasmaCVDofNanostructuresIICo-Chairs:U.CvelbarandR.Sankaran

�6:50 774 Comparison of Stress Properties in SiOx, SiNx, and SiOxNy Thin Films Grown by Inductively Coupled Plasma CVD - J. Wojcik, G. Stortz, T. Roschuk and P. Mascher (McMaster University)

�7:�0 775 Surface Reaction Mechanism during the Atomic Layer Deposition of Titanium Dioxide from Titanium Isopropoxide and Ozone - V. Rai and S. Agarwal (Colorado School of Mines)

�7:30 776 A Study of Improving the Dependence of Underlayer in HARP - J. Park, J. Won and J. Lim (Samsung Electronics)

�7:50 777 Oxidation Behavior of ALD Process using H2O and Ozone as Oxidants at Varied Temperatures on TiN Metal Substrates - C. Hsieh, T. Huang (Nanya Technology Corp.), T. Pan, J. Lin (Chang Gung University), C. Wu and S. Shih (Nanya Technology Corp.)

�8:�0 778 Modeling of Thermodynamic and Transport Phenomena in CVD Processes for Nano-Scale Applications - R. Nagarajan, P. Gorai and N. Chawla (IIT Madras)

Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100h

• 779 Spontaneous Growth of α-Fe2O3 Nanostructures in Oxygen Plasma - U. Cvelbar, M. Mozetič (Jozef Stefan Institute), Z. Chen (Institute for Advanced Materials & Renewable Energy, University of Louisville) and M. K. Sunkara (University of Louisville)

E7ZnO, InZnO, and InGaO Related Materials and Devices for Electronic and Photonic ApplicationsElectronics and PhotonicsRoom 106A, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

OxideBasedDevicesCo-Chairs:F.RenandY-W.Heo

08:30 793 High Performance ZnO Thin Film Transistors - B. Bayraktaroglu and K. Leedy (US Air Force Research Laboratory)

08:55 794 MOCVD Production of Transparent and Conducting of GaN LED Contacts - G. S. Tompa, S. Sun and L. Provost (Structured Materials Industries, Inc.)

09:20 795 Solution Process of Multi-component Metal Oxide Semiconductor and Fabrication of Solution Processed Thin Film Transistors - G. Kim, H. Shin, K. Kim, W. Park, Y. Choi, B. Ahn and H. Kim (Yonsei University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 796 Room Temperature Deposited Enhancement Mode and Depletion Mode Indium Zinc Oxide Thin Film Transistors - Y. Wang, W. Lim (University of Florida), L. Covert (University of Florida, Electrical and Computer Engineering), T. Anderson (University of Florida, Chemical Engineering), J. Lin (University of Florida, Electrical and Computer Engineering), S. Pearton (Univ. Florida), D. Norton and F. Ren (University of Florida)

�0:20 797 Novel Copper-Zinc Oxide Arrayed Nanoatalysts for Hydrogen Production Applications - Y. Lin (National Chiao Tung University), Y. Hsu (Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica), Y. Lin (Center for Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University), C. Chuang (National Taiwan Normal University), S. Chen (National Chiao Tung University), L. Chen (National Taiwan University) and K. Chen (Academia Sinica)

�0:45 798 Demonstration of Hydrogen Effects on ZnO LEDs in Current-Voltage and Electroluminescence Characteristics - Y. Wang, H. Kim, D. Norton, S. Pearton and F. Ren (University of Florida)

��:05 799 Structural and Optical Properties of ZnO/NiSi Contact - W. Ren (University of Shanghai for Science and Technology), H. Gong (Dep. of Materials Science and Engineering, National University of Singapore) and D. Chi (Institute of Materials Research and Engineering)

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��:25 800 Self-Organized and High Aspect Ratio Nanoporous ZnO prepared by Anodization - S. Ono, Y. Kobayashi and H. Asoh (Kogakuin University)

F1Electrodeposition for Energy ApplicationsElectrodeposition/Energy TechnologyRoom 101B, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

MetalsandSemiconductorsCo-Chairs:G.ZangariandJ.Stickney

08:00 816 Possibility for the Deposit of Chromium Layers from Trivalent Chrome Electrolytes. - J. Bohnet and K. Romankiewicz (Fraunhofer Institute Manufacturing Engineering and Automation)

08:20 817 The Electrocapillarity Response of Cu{���} Electrodes to Changes in Equilibrium Adatom Population - C. Friesen (Arizona State University)

08:40 818 Growth of Ultrathin Magnetic Multilayers by Electrodeposition - D. K. Pandya, P. Gupta, S. Kashyap and S. Chaudhary (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi)

09:00 819 Failure Analysis of Electroplated Metallic Components - S. J. Suess (Stork Technimet Inc.)

09:20 820 In Situ Stress and Nanogravimetric Measurements During Underpotential Deposition - G. R. Stafford and U. Bertocci (NIST)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 821 Development of an Electrically Mediated Photoeletrochemical Etching Process - H. McCrabb, A. Lozano-Morales, S. Snyder, L. Gebhart and E. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.)

�0:20 822 Losses in Semiconductor-Sensitized, Nanoporous Solar Cells - E. Rabinovich and G. Hodes (Weizmann Institute)

�0:50 823 Electrochemical Processing of Silicon in Non-Aqueous Solvents - Y. Nishimura, Y. Fukunaka, T. Nohira, T. Goto, K. Hachiya, T. Nishida and R. Hagiwara (Graduate School of Energy Science, Kyoto University)

��:�0 824 Deposition of CdS Quantum Dots on Electrochemically Etched TiO2 Nanotubes for Solar Cell Applications - D. Baker and P. Kamat (University of Notre Dame)

��:30 825 Electrochemical ALD for Photovoltaics and Thermoelectrics - J. L. Stickney (University of Georgia), D. Banga and R. Vaidyanathan (The University of Georgia)

��:50 826 Recent Developments in Electrodeposition Processes for Copper Indium Gallium Diselenide Thin Film Solar Cells - D. Lincot, E. Chassaing, A. Etcheberry, P. Grand, J. Rousset and F. Donsanti (CNRS)

NanostructuredMaterialsCo-Chairs:K.RajeshwarandS.Zou

�4:00 827 Semiconducting Electrodes with Dendritic, Fibrous, and Wire Morphologies for Use in Solar Energy Conversion - C. McShane, C. López and K. Choi (Purdue University)

�4:30 828 Fabrication of 3-D Nanoporous Materials for Energy Applications - R. Krishnan, S. Young, J. D’Urso, A. Fisher, R. Koripella, J. Hallmark and J. Jaskie (Motorola Inc.)

�4:50 829 Controlled synthesis of Titania Nanotube Arrays and Zirconia Nanostructures by Anodic Oxidation for Energy Applications - M. P. Paranthaman, M. Hu, M. Bhuiyan and Y. Dang (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

�5:�0 830 Preparation and Electrochemical Characterization of Spongy-Like Amorphous Iron Oxide Thin Films for Supercapacitor Application - Y. Yu, X. Chen and C. Wang (Florida International University)

�5:30 831 Electrodeposition of Ferromagnetic Materials from Air and Water Stable Ionic Liquids - A. Ispas (Dresden University of Technology), M. Bushbeck (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research -Dresden, Germany), M. Uhlemann (IFW-Dresden), A. Bund (TU Dresden), A. Mudring (University of Bochum, Germany) and F. Endres (Clausthal University of Technology, Germany)

�5:50 832 Hydrogen Production from Sea Water using CoNiMo and NiMo Electrodeposited Thin Films. - M. C. Esteves (Universidade de Sao Paulo), E. Podlaha (Northeastern University) and P. Sumodjo (Universidade de Sao Paulo)

�6:�0 833 A Novel Low Temperature Route to Prepare ZnO Nanotube Arrays with Controlled Dimensions - J. Elias, R. Tena-zaera and C. Lévy-Clément (Institut de Chimie et Matériaux de Paris-Est (ICMPE), CNRS, UMR 7�82)

�6:30 834 Electrodeposition of Porous ZnO on Textile Substrates - T. Loewenstein, M. Mingebach, A. Hastall (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Germany), Y. Zimmermann, A. Neudeck (TITV Greiz, Germany) and D. Schlettwein (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen)

�6:50 835 Synthesis of Carbon Nanotube - Metal Nanowire Hybrid Structures for High Power Supercapacitor Applications - S. M. Manikoth, F. Ou, L. Ci and P. Ajayan (Rice University)

�7:�0 836 Redox Chemistry of Chromatographically Enriched Identical (n,m) Carbon Nanotubes - W. Zhao and X. Tu (University of Arkansas)

�7:30 837 Electrophoretic Deposition of Carbon Nanotube-Nanocrystal Heterostructures - S. Mahajan, S. Hasan, D. Kavich (Vanderbilt University), A. Boccaccini, J. Cho (Imperial College London) and J. H. Dickerson (Vanderbilt University)

�7:50 838 Application of High-Throughput Electrochemistry to the Semiconductor and Solar Cells Technologies. - S. Gorer and I. Ivanov (Intermolecular Inc.)

�8:�0 839 Solution-Based Semiconductor Nanowires - M. K. Kuno (University of Notre Dame)

Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hCo-Chairs:M.LayandL.Deligianni

• 840 Structural, Optical and Electrical Properties of CdxZn�-xSe Films - K. Murali (CECRI) and B. Bala (Raju’s College)

• 841 Properties of CdSe Films Pulse Plated on High Temperature Substrates - K. Murali (CECRI), K. K.Thilakavathy, V. Subramanian (CIT) and R. Oommen (Avinashilingam College for Woman)

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• 842 A Rate of Zinc Potentiostatic Nucleation on a Pyrolytic Carbon Electrode from an Alkaline Solution - I. Kryshtop, N. Yurchenko and V. Trofimenko (Dnepropetrovsk National University)

• 843 Effect of Electrolyte Concentration on Electrodepositon of NiMoP Thin Films as Capping Layers - Y. Namkoung, H. Lee (Ajou University), S. Dulal (University of Rajshahi), C. Shin and C. Kim (Ajou University)

• 844 Bismuth Telluride Nano-Coolers for Magnetic Sensors - R. Bellamkonda, A. Kola (Louisiana Tech University), D. Young (Louisiana State University) and D. Davis (Louisiana Tech University)

• 845 Pulse Plated Cadmium Telluride Films and Their Characteristics - K. Murali (CECRI) and R. Rajkumar (Americal College, Madurai)

• 846 Electroless Deposition of CoWP Capping Layers Using Alkali-Metal-Free Chemicals - H. Lee, H. Kwon (Ajou University), S. Dulal (University of Rajshahi) and C. Kim (Ajou University)

• 847 Features of Zinc Monolayer Electrocrystallization on an Iron Electrode from a Zincate Solution - I. Kryshtop, N. Yurchenko and V. Trofimenko (Dnepropetrovsk National University)

• 848 Properties of ZnSe Films Pulse Plated on High Temperature Substrates - K. Murali (CECRI), V. Subramanian, T. Thilaka (CIT) and R. Oommen (Avinashilingam University)

• 849 Pulse Plated CdS Films and Their Photoelectrochemical Behaviour - K. Murali (CECRI), T. Palanisamy (KSR College of Arts and Science) and S. Sengodan (SNR Sons College)

• 850 Characteristics of Pulse Deposited CdxZn�-xTe Films - K. Murali (CECRI) and R. Rajkumar (Americal College, Madurai)

G1Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering General SessionIndustrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical EngineeringHall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hChair:G.Pillay

• 862 Remained Liquid Crystal Removal Using Boron-Doped Diamond Film Anode Eletrocatalyst Effect as an Assistant of Cleaning Reagent - M. Chang, C. Gao, W. Sun, C. Qu, P. Pan and L. Qang (School of Electronic Information Engineering, Tianjin University of Technology)

• 863 Crystallization of Amorphous Silicon by Released Energy from Mixture of Nanoenergetic Intermolecular Composites - C. Lee, T. Jeong, D. Kim, W. Jeong and H. Kim (Yonsei University)

• 864 Effect of Silica on the Arsenic Electro-Removal from Underground Water - C. Montero-Ocampo and A. Maldonado (CINVESTAV-IPN)

• 865 Improvement of Contact Resistance in Gold Bump by Advanced Barrier Metal Etching Solution - D. Kang, J. Han, G. No, Y. Cho, J. Kim, Y. Lim, H. Kim and T. Kim (Samsung Electronics)

G2Multiscale Simulations of Electrochemistry Systems - Computational AspectsIndustrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical EngineeringRoom 106C, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

MorningSessionCo-Chairs:V.SubramanianandV.Ramani

08:40 Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)

08:45 878 Multiscale Modeling and Design of Electrochemical Systems - R. C. Alkire and R. Braatz (University of Illinois)

09:�5 Discussion (5 Minutes)

09:20 879 Kinetically-Limited Electrodeposition of Copper on Gold in the Presence of Additives: Multiscale Phenomena during Nucleation and Overgrowth on a Resistive Strip - M. Karulkar, M. Willis, R. Braatz and R. C. Alkire (University of Illinois)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 880 Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations of Nucleation and Growth in Electrodeposition - L. Guo and P. Searson (Johns Hopkins University)

�0:20 881 Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulation of Via Filling : Role of Chloride Ions - Y. Kaneko (Kyoto University), Y. Hiwatari (Kanazawa University), K. Ohara and F. Asa (C. Uyemura & Co., Ltd.)

�0:40 882 Numerical Simulation of an Electro-depo-sition Reaction under Two-phase Flow Conditions - H. Van Parys (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), T. Nierhaus, S. Dehaeck, J. Van Beeck (Von Karman Institute), J. Deconinck (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) and A. Hubin (VUB)

��:00 883 Electrochemical Deposition of an Ideal Alloyed Monolayer - I. Braems, F. Berthier, R. Tétot (ICMMO) and B. Legrand (CEA)

��:20 884 Multiscale Simulations of Electrodeposition: Effect of Superficial - F. Berthier, I. Braems, R. Tétot (ICMMO) and B. Legrand (CEA)

��:40 885 Atomistic Simulation of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction at a Solid-Oxide Fuel Cell Interface - H. Turner (University of Alabama), K. Lau (George Washington University) and B. Dunlap (Naval Research Laboratory)

AfternoonSessionCo-Chairs:V.RamaniandV.Subramanian

�3:35 Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)

�3:40 886 Addressing Challenges in the Simulation of Lithium-Ion Battery Models - V. Boovaragavan, V. Diwakar, R. Phillips, H. Seshadri and V. Subramanian (Tennessee Tech University)

�4:00 887 Intercalation-induced Stress and Heat Generation inside Lithium-Ion Battery Cathode Particles under Potentiodynamic Control - X. Zhang, W. Shyy and A. Sastry (University of Michigan)

�4:20 888 Robust Hybrid System Design: Surrogate Model Methodology - R. Chandrasekaran and T. F. Fuller (Georgia Institute of Technology)

�4:40 889 Modeling Polymer-Electrolyte-Fuel-Cell Gas-Diffusion Layers using a Quasipotential Transformation - A. Z. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) and J. Newman (UC Berkeley, LBNL)

�5:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

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�5:20 890 Modeling of the Performance of 2-D and 3-D Air Breathing PEM Fuel Cells - S. Kilic (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), R. Krishnan, J. Hallmark and J. Jaskie (Motorola Inc.)

�5:40 891 Efficient Parallel Algorithm for Fuel Cell Stack Simulation - A. Kulikovsky (Research Centre Juelich)

�6:00 892 Reactive Molecular Dynamics Applied to Proton Transport in Fuel Cells - M. Esai Selvan, D. J. Keffer, B. Edwards, S. Cui, J. Liu and W. Steele (University of Tennessee)

�6:20 893 Modeling of H2O2 Formation in PEMFCs - C. Chen and T. F. Fuller (Georgia Institute of Technology)

�6:40 894 Investigation of the Influence of Gas Distribution on Carbon Corrosion in PEMFC Electrodes. - N. Takeuchi (Toyota Motor Eng. & Mfg. North America Inc.) and T. F. Fuller (Georgia Institute of Technology)

�7:00 895 Mesoscale Modeling of the Hydrated Morphology of Perfluorosulfonic Acid Membranes - D. Wu and S. J. Paddison (University of Tennessee)

�7:20 Concluding Remarks (5 Minutes)

G3Tutorials in Electrochemical Technology: Impedance SpectroscopyIndustrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical EngineeringRoom 106B, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:C.BrettandA.Hubin

08:40 896 Impedance of Porous Electrodes - A. Lasia (University of Sherbrooke)

09:�0 897 Comparison of Alternating and Direct Current Relaxation Techniques - K. Nisancioglu (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) and S. Diethelm (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 898 The Influence of Nonuniform Current and Potential Distributions on the Impedance Response of a Disk Electrode - S. Wu, V. Huang, M. E. Orazem (University of Florida), V. Vivier (CNRS) and B. Tribollet (Universite P. et M. Curie)

�0:20 899 In-situ Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy to Investigate Lithium-ion Rechargeable Batteries - M. Itagaki, T. Nonaka, I. Shitanda and K. Watanabe (Tokyo University of Science)

�0:40 900 Ac-electrogravimetry as a Complement to EIS for Electroactive Material Investigations. - C. Gabrielli, H. Perrot and L. To Thi Kim (UPMC-CNRS)

��:�0 901 Predicting the Long-term Performance of Coating Systems from Short-term EIS Testing - R. Taylor (University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston)

Co-Chairs:K.NisanciogluandM.Mathias

�4:00 902 Use of Odd Random Phase Multisine EIS Measurements as a Tool for the Study of Rapidly Evolving Electrochemical Systems - E. Tourwé, Y. Van Ingelgem, T. Hauffman, J. Jorcin and A. Hubin (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

�4:30 903 The Impedance of an Electrode Coated by a Film of Distributed Local Thickness and its Relationship with Constant Phase Elements (CPE) - S. Cattarin, N. Comisso, M. Musiani (CNR) and B. Tribollet (Universite P. et M. Curie)

�5:00 904 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy for Characterization of Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors - C. Brett (University of Coimbra)

�5:30 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�5:50 905 Effect of Large Perturbation Amplitudes on the Impedance Response of an Electrochemical System - B. Hirschorn (University of Florida), I. Ibrahim (Université Paris 6), M. Orazem (University of Florida), H. Takenouti (Laboratoire Interfaces et Systèmes Electrochimiques, CNRS-UPR�5, Université Paris VI) and B. Tribollet (Universite P. et M. Curie)

�6:�0 906 EIS Study of Sealed AA2024 Anodized in Sulfuric Acid Solutions - N. Pebere and G. Boisier (CNRS)

�6:40 907 A Coupled Solution for Hydrodynamic and Mass Equations: Steady State and Diffusion Impedance - O. Barcia (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro), N. Mangiavacchi (State University of Rio de Janeiro), O. R. Mattos, J. Pontes (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) and B. Tribollet (Universite P. et M. Curie)

Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100h

• 908 Study of Titanium Base Alloy Behavior in Aqueous Environments by EIS - E. Vasilescu, M. Popa, P. Drob, C. Vasilescu (Intitute of Physical Chemistry) and J. Mirza Rosca (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Universiry)

• 909 Simultaneous Measurement of Electrochemical Impedance and Polarization Curve with Wavelet Transformation - T. Tsuruta, I. Shitanda, M. Itagaki and K. Watanabe (Tokyo University of Science)

• 910 Investigation of Capacitive Behavior of Electrochemical Impedance of Electric Double Layer Capacitor in the High Frequency Range - K. Miyamoto, I. Shitanda, M. Itagaki, K. Watanabe (Tokyo University of Science) and S. Shiraishi (Gunma University)

H1Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerene and Nanostructured MaterialsFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresRoom 212A, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:D.M.GuldiandK.Winkler

�0:00 917 Self-Organizing Electroactive Concave-convex Supramolecular Polymers and Dendrimers - G. Fernandez, E. Perez, L. Sánchez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) and N. Martin (Complutense University)

�0:20 918 Electrochemical Properties of Two-component Polymers of Palladium and Pyrrolidine or Piperazine Derivatives of C60 - K. Winkler, M. Wysocka (University of Bialystok), A. Thorn, C. Chancellor (University of California, Davis) and A. L. Balch (University of California)

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�0:40 919 The Electrochemical Behavior of Trimetallic Nitride Metallofullerenes - H. A. Champion, T. Cai and L. Xu (Virginia Tech)

��:00 920 ESR-Vis-NIR Spectroelectrochemical Study of C60(CF3)n and C70(CF3)n Anions - A. Popov (Moscow State University), I. Kareev (FZ Karlsruhe), N. Shustova (Colaorado State University), S. Lebedkin (FZ KArlsruhe), S. H. Strauss, O. Boltalina (Colorado State University) and L. Dunsch (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden)

��:20 921 Fabrication and Characterization of Electrochemical Probes from Individual Carbon Nanotubes - A. F. Beker, A. Patil, H. Heering, F. Wiertz and T. Oosterkamp (Leiden University)

��:40 922 Challenges of a Hydrogen Economy: A Novel Organometallic Iron Fullerene Complex for Vehicular Hydrogen Storage - E. Whitney, A. C. Dillon (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), C. Curtis (NREL), C. Engtrakul, M. Davis, K. O’Neill, L. Simpson, K. Jones, Y. Zhao, Y. Kim, S. Zhang and P. Parilla (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

�2:00 923 Quantum Chemical Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Dynamic Fullerene and Carbon Nanotube Self-Assembly - S. Irle (Nagoya University), Y. Ohta, Y. Okamoto (Kyoto University), Y. Wang (Nagoya University), Z. Wang, B. Finck and K. Morokuma (Emory University)

Co-Chairs:S.Fukuzumi,D.M.Guldi,F.D’Souza,andN.Armaroli

�3:55 924 Fullerene Dyads and Dendrimeric Architectures: Photoinduced Electron Transfer - N. Armaroli, C. Chiorboli and A. Listorti (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche)

�4:20 925 Recent Developments in the Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence of Fullerenes. - C. Baleizão and M. N. Berberan-Santos (Instituto Superior Tecnico)

�4:40 926 Corrole-Fullerene Dyads: Design, Syntheses and Photophysical Studies - F. D’Souza, R. Chitta (Wichita State University), K. Ohkubo (Osaka University), M. Tasior (Polish Academy of Sciences), N. Subbaiyan, G. Venukadasula, M. Zandler (Wichita State University), D. Gryko (Polish Academy of Sciences) and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University)

�5:00 927 Effects of Molecular Architecture on the Dynamics of Photoinduced Electron Transfer Processes in Porphyrin-[60]Fullerene Hybrid Systems - D. I. Schuster and M. Fazio (New York University)

�5:20 928 Fullerene for Fluorescence Quencher from Photosynthetic Antenna Assemblies - Y. Kobuke (Kyoto University), U. Zafer (Nara Institute of Science and Technogy) and A. Satake (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)

�5:40 929 Relationship Between Chemical Nature and Long-Range Electron Transfer “Testing Molecular Wires” - D. Guldi (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg)

�6:00 Intermission (�5 Minutes)

�6:�5 930 Changes in Electronic Couplings of Mixed-valence Systems due to Through-space Intramolecular Interactions - J. Nierengarten (ECPM/ULP)

�6:40 931 Photoinduced Charge Separation of Electron Donor-Substituted Flavin and Supramolecular Formation with Fullerene Receptor by Hydrogen Bonding - M. Murakami, K. Ohkubo (Osaka University), V. Sgobba (Institute for Physical Chemistry, University of Erlangen), D. Guldi (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg), F. Wessendorf (Institute for Organic Chemistry, University of Erlangen), A. Hirsch (University of Erlangen) and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University)

�7:00 932 Synthesis and Intramolecular Charge Transfer of New C60-based Donor-acceptor Systems with TTF - H. Nishikawa, T. Iida, H. Oshio (University of Tsukuba), A. Sandanayaka (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST)), O. Ito (Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials), M. Chikamatsu, Y. Yoshida and R. Azumi (National Institute of Advance Industrial Science and Technology)

�7:20 933 Surface Chemistry of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - S. Wong (SUNY Stony Brook)

�7:40 934 Site Dependent Functionalization of Double Wall Carbon Nanotubes Studied by Raman and TEM - M. Meneghetti (University of Padova), G. Ruaro (Dep. Chemical Sciences, University of Padova), G. Marcolongo, M. Gobbo and J. Alfonsi (Dep. of Chemical Sciences, University of Padova)

Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hCo-Chairs:F.D’SouzaandD.M.Guldi

• 935 Small Crystal Hubbard Models for Studying Excitonic Spectra of Carbon Nanotubes - J. Alfonsi (Dep. of Chemical Sciences, University of Padova) and M. Meneghetti (University of Padova)

• 936 Exciplex Mediated Photoinduced Electron Transfer Reactions of Double-linked Phthalocyanine-fullerene Dyads - M. Niemi, N. Tkachenko, A. Efimov (Tampere University of Technology), K. Ohkubo, S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University) and H. Lemmetyinen (Tampere University of Technology)

• 937 Photodynamics of Charge Separation and Recombination in Solid Alternating Films of Phthalocyanine-Fullerene Dyad and Perylene Dicarboximide - H. K. Lehtivuori, T. Kumpulainen, A. Efimov, H. Lemmetyinen and N. Tkachenko (Tampere University of Technology)

H2Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon NanotubesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresRoom 212A, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:N.Martin,T.Torres,D.M.Guldi,andK.Winkler

08:00 964 Advanced or Trivial? Covalent Chemistry on Carbon Cages, Nanotubes and Graphene-like Structures. - H. Grennberg, C. Andersson, U. Jansson, E. Widenqvist and G. Bergson (Uppsala University)

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08:20 965 Self-Organized Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes with Honeycomb Structures on Polymer Films and on Silicon Wafer - N. Nakashima, N. Wakamatsu, H. Takamori and T. Fujigaya (Kyushu University)

08:40 966 Tuning of the C-F Bond Strength in Fluorinated Single-wall Carbon Nanotubes and Consequences on the Physico-chemical Properties of the Latter - F. Chamssedine, M. Dubois, A. Hamwi, K. Guérin and D. Claves (Laboratoire des Matériaux Inorganiques)

09:00 967 Synthesis and Applications of Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes - M. Prato (University of Trieste)

09:20 968 Formation of a New Zwitterionic Fullerodendron Using DBN with Dendritic Wedge - Y. Takaguchi, M. Hosokawa and M. Mayahara (Okayama University)

Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hCo-Chairs:F.D’SouzaandD.M.Guldi

• 969 Use of Hydrogenated Fluoroalkylfullerenes for Selective Substitutional Functionalization - I. V. Kuvychko, O. Boltalina and S. H. Strauss (Colorado State University)

• 970 C60 Derivatives with Cyclic Phenylimidate: Synthesis and Characterization - F. Li, L. Ni, W. Yang and X. Gao (Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry)

• 971 Fullerene Skeleton Modification through Peroxide Chemistry - L. Gan (S-533), J. Yao and Z. Xiao (Peking University)

• 972 Selective Formation of Cyclopentafullerenes and Pyrrolidinofullerene from the Reaction of [60]Fullerenes with Aldehydes and Amines - G. Wang (University of Science and Technology of China)

H3Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Fundamental Properties and ProcessesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresRoom 212B, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:N.Shinohara,B.Wei,T.Heinz,andV.Perebeinos

08:00 993 Decorating Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene Sheets with Semiconductor and Metal Nanoparticles - P. Kamat, P. Brown and R. Muszynski (University of Notre Dame)

08:20 994 Superplasticity and Dislocation Dynamics in Carbon Nanotubes: Predictions and Observations - B. I. Yakobson, F. Ding, K. Jiao and Y. Lin (Rice U.)

08:40 995 Low-frequency Dielectrics of Individual Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes and an Assay for Metallic Tube Content in Mixture Samples - W. Lu, Y. Xiong, D. Wang and L. Chen (Ohio University)

09:00 996 Synthesis of Carbon Nanotube Macrostructures - B. Wei (University of Delaware)

09:20 997 How to “Build” the Catalyst for Growth of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - E. Mora, O. Kuznetsov and A. Harutyunyan (Honda Research Institute USA Inc.)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 998 Preferential Production of the Semiconducting SWNTs with Near Armchair Chirality - Y. Achiba, Y. Tsuruoka, K. Urata, T. Nakayama, N. Takamizu and S. Suzuki (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

�0:20 999 Fabrication of Very-Thin Metal Nanowires Encapsulated in Single- and Double-Wall Carbon Nanotubes - H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

�0:40 1000 Polymorphic Structures of Iodine in SWCNTs - Z. Gu and Z. Shi (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry)

Hall 2 Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hCo-Chairs:F.D’SouzaandD.M.Guldi

• 1001 Direct Deposition of Sulfur Assisted Bamboo like Carbon Nano Tubes on Copper Substrates - S. Katar, A. Gonzalez-Berrios, J. De Jesus, B. Weiner and G. Morell (University of Puerto Rico)

• 1002 Preparation and Properties of Poly(3-alkyl thiophene) and Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube Nanocomposites - B. Kuila, A. Garai and A. K. Nandi (IACS)

• 1003 Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube-Polyaniline Gel Nanocomposites - A. Garai and A. K. Nandi (IACS)

• 1004 Preparation of the Capsule-like Carbon Tubes via a Facile Solvothermal Route - D. S. Yuan, Y. Liu and L. Chen (Jinan University)

• 1005 Fundamentals of the Polymer-wrap-ping Technique for Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes - P. K. Madasu, Z. Vann, S. Stevenson and J. Phillips (University of Southern Mississippi)

• 1006 Morphology, Acoustic Phonon Confinement, Phonon-induced Strain and Dielectric Permittivity of Nominally Undoped Nano- and Micro-crystalline Diamond - V. Ligatchev (Institute of High Performance Computing)

• 1007 Study on the Purity and Optical Property of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - J. Shim and M. D. Lay (University of Georgia)

• 1008 Innovative Method for Removal of Amorphous Carbon and Metallic Contaminants from Carbon Nanotubes - M. Farag (Intematix Corp.)

• 1009 Graphite Nanoparticle Self Assembly on Gold - M. Al azemi, F. Wang and A. P. Angelopoulos (University of Cincinnati)

• 1010 Fabrication of Metal-Nanowire Materials in Carbon Nanotube Via Nano-Template Reaction - N. Imazu, R. Kitaura, K. Kobayashi and H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

• 1011 Characterization and HPLC Length Separation of DNA-Wrapped Double-Wall Carbon Nanotubes - Y. Asada, S. Toshiki, R. Kitaura and H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

• 1012 Structural Characterization of Isolated Double-Wall Carbon Nanotubes by an AFM-HRTEM Combined Technique - S. Kuwahara, T. Sugai, R. Kitaura and H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

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H4Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Applications and DevicesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / SensorRoom 212B, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:T.HeinzandV.Perebeinos

��:00 1013 Probing the Dark Excitons of Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes by Low Temperature, Single-nanotube, Magneto-photoluminescence Spectroscopy - H. Htoon (Los Alamos National Laboratory), A. Srivastava (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University), V. Klimov (Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies and Chemistry Division) and J. Kono (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University)

��:25 1014 Near-IR Fluorescence Microscopy Studies of Individual Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes - R. B. Weisman, T. Leeuw, D. Tsyboulski, L. Cognet, S. M. Bachilo (Rice University), P. Nikolaev and S. Arepalli (NASA Johnson Space Center)

��:50 1015 Carbon Nanostructures - Integrative Components in Multifunctional Molecular Materials - D. Guldi (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg)

Co-Chairs:S.Rotkin,M.Heben,J.Blackburn,andJ.Lee

�3:30 1016 Recent Advances in the Optical Spectroscopy of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - T. F. Heinz (Columbia University)

�4:00 1017 Alcohol CVD Growth and Optical Characterization of Vertically-Aligned Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - S. Maruyama (The University of Tokyo)

�4:30 1018 Characterization of SWNT Thin Film Electrodes of Precisely Tuned Metal/Semiconductor Ratios with Optical and THz Spectroscopies - J. Blackburn, T. Barnes, M. Beard, C. Engtrakul (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), T. McDonald (National Institute of Standards), B. To, T. Coutts (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) and M. Heben (NREL)

�5:00 1019 Carbon Nanotube P-N Diodes - J. Lee (University at Albany-SUNY)

�5:30 1020 Vibrationally and Electronically Excited States Dynamics in Carbon Nanotubes - V. Perebeinos (IBM Research Division), M. Freitag, J. Tsang and P. Avouris (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center)

�6:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:20 1021 Carbon Nanotube Tipped Cellular Probes - Y. Gogotsi, G. Friedman, E. Vitol and R. Singhal (Drexel University)

�6:50 1022 Filter Deposited SWNT Films: Electrochemical and Spectro-Electrochemical Applications - A. G. Rinzler, T. Steckler, R. Das and J. Reynolds (University of Florida)

�7:20 1023 Dye-sensitized Solar Cell Using Carbon Nanotube Films as Counter Electrodes - H. Zhu, H. Zeng, V. Subramanian, C. Masarapu, K. Hung and B. Wei (University of Delaware)

�7:35 1024 Flexible Energy Storage Devices using Carbon Nanotube Based Nanocomposite Paper - V. Pushparaj (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), S. M. Manikoth, A. Kumar (Rice University), S. Murugesan (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute),

L. Ci (Rice University), R. Vajtai, R. Linhardt, O. Nalamasu (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) and P. Ajayan (Rice University)

�7:50 1025 Aligned Carbon Nanotube Structures - S. Mirza and H. Grebel (NJIT)

�8:05 1026 Mass-Production of Passivated CNTFETs: Statistics and Gate-Field Dependence of Hysteresis Effect - L. Rispal, T. Tschischke, H. Yang and U. Schwalke (Technische Universtität Darmstadt)

�8:20 1027 Useful Vacancies in Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes - A. I. Proykova, H. Iliev (University of Sofia) and F. Li (National Chung Hsing University)

�8:35 1028 Circular Dichroism and Optical Symmetry Breaking in Single-Wall Nanotube DNA Helical Hybrids - S. V. Rotkin and S. Snyder (Lehigh University)

Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hCo-Chairs:F.D’SouzaandD.M.Guldi

• 1029 Electrochemical Capacitance from Carbon Nanotubes Decorated with Cobalt Oxide Nanoparticles in Alkali Electrolyte - C. Heish, L. Jia-Yi and C. Wei-Yu (Yuan-Ze University)

• 1030 Sensitive Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetric Determination of Paracetamol at Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes. - R. T. Kachoosangi, G. Wildgoose and R. Compton (University of Oxford)

• 1031 Effect of CNT Addition into the Coin Type and the Coiled Electric Double Layer Capacitors as the Conduction Material - Y. Show, Y. Totani and H. Yoshida (Tokai Univeristy)

H5Endofullerenes and Carbon NanocapsulesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresHall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hCo-Chairs:F.D’SouzaandD.M.Guldi

• 1033 Chemical Modification of Endohedral Metallofullerenes, La@C82 and La2@C80, with Chlorophenyldiazirine - M. O. Ishitsuka, H. Enoki, T. Tsuchiya, Z. Slanina, T. Akasaka (University of Tsukuba), N. Mizorogi, S. Nagase (Institute for Molecular Science) and M. Liu (University of Prince Edward Island)

• 1034 Susceptibility of Metallic Nitride Fullerenes toward O2 Oxidation - M. A. Mackey, A. Pratt, S. Stevenson and J. Phillips (University of Southern Mississippi)

• 1035 Singlet Oxygen Generation and Adhesive Loss in Rubber-based Adhesives using Metallic Nitride Fullerene Sensitizers - D. McCluskey, T. Smith, S. Stevenson and J. Phillips (University of Southern Mississippi)

• 1036 Effect of Adsorbed Water on SAFA Purification Times for Metallic Nitride Fullerenes - C. Rose, D. Heaps, V. Viner, J. Phillips and S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi)

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• 1037 Investigation of Solvent Type on SAFA Purification Times for Metallic Nitride Fullerenes - A. Robson, J. Phillips and S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi)

• 1038 SAFA Separations of Mixed-Metal Rare-Earth Metallic Nitride Fullerenes - J. Maslenikova, J. Phillips and S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi)

• 1039 Stability of Metallic Nitride Fullerenes in Electric-Arc Generated Soot - J. Allcock, J. Phillips and S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi)

• 1040 Electric-Arc Synthesis of Mixed-Metal Metallic Nitride Fullerenes using the CAPTEAR Method - J. Villareal, J. Phillips and S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi)

• 1041 Effect of Plasma Additives on the Yield of Metallic Nitride Fullerenes - C. Coumbe, M. Thompson, H. Coumbe, J. Phillips and S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi)

H6Energetics and Structure and Solid-State PhysicsFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresHall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hCo-Chairs:F.D’SouzaandD.M.Guldi

• 1061 Asymptotic Analysis of Coagulation-fragmen-tation - F. Torrens (Universitat de Valencia) and G. Castellano (Universidad Católica de Valencia)

• 1062 Noncovalent Interactions of Porphyrins with Closed-end Carbon Nanotube Models: The Effect of Parameters in DMol3 DFT Calculations - V. A. Basiuk (Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares UNAM)

• 1063 A Comprehensive Optical and Photoelectric Study of Fullerene C60-silver Nanoparticles Hybrid Structures - I. Dmitruk, O. Borkovskaya, S. Mamykin, D. Naumenko, N. Berezovska, I. Dmitruk (Institute for Physics of Semiconductors, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), V. Meza-Laguna, E. Alvarez-Zauco and E. V. Basiuk (Centro de Ciencias Aplicadas y Desarrollo Tecnologico UNAM)

• 1064 Polyaddition of Methylamine to Fullerene C80: A Density Functional Theory Study - O. Amelines-Sarria and V. A. Basiuk (Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares UNAM)

• 1065 Polyfluoroalkylated aza[60]fullerenes: Role of Nitrogen Atom in Addition Pattern Formation. The First X-ray Crystal Structure of Trifluoromethylated C59N. - N. B. Shustova (Colorado State University), M. Delius (UEN), A. Popov (Moscow State University), O. Andersen (CSU), A. Hirsch (UEN), S. H. Strauss and O. V. Boltalina (Colorado State University)

• 1066 Extra-Inversion Charge Enhancing Substrate Current During Increased Substrate Bias in 90nm Process - M. Wang (Ming-Hsin University of Science and Technology), Z. Hsieh, C. Tu, S. Chen, H. Chen, A. Chuang (National Taipei University of Technology), H. Huang (National Taipei University of Technology. Taipei, Taiwan) and S. Chou (United Microelectronics Corporation)

H7Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Medicine and BiologyFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / NanotechnologyHall 2 Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hCo-Chairs:F.D’SouzaandD.M.Guldi

• 1079 Biocompatibility of Pristine Carbon Nanotubes - S. Prylutska, I. Grynyuk, O. Matyshevska (Kyiv National Shevchenko University), O. Remenyak (Kyiv National Shevchenko University), Y. I. Prylutskyy (Kyiv National Shevchenko University), A. Burlaka (R.E. Kavetsky Institute of Experimental Pathology, Oncology and Radiobiology), U. Ritter and P. Scharff (Institute of Physics, Technical University of Ilmenau)

• 1080 Genotoxic Properties of Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes (MWNTs) Functionalized with Nylon-6 - O. Ochoa-Olmos, O. Solis-González, E. V. Basiuk (Centro de Ciencias Aplicadas y Desarrollo Tecnologico UNAM), R. Montero (Instituto de Investigaciones Biomedicas UNAM) and V. A. Basiuk (Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares UNAM)

H8Porphyrins and Supramolecular AssembliesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresHall 2 Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hCo-Chairs:F.D’SouzaandD.M.Guldi

• 1091 Initial Steps in Molecular Self-Assembly of Porphyrins on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite, Investigated by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy - M. Bassiouk and V. A. Basiuk (Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares UNAM)

• 1092 Porphyrin-Based Hole Conducting Electropolymer - M. A. Gervaldo, P. Liddell, J. Bridgewater, A. Keirstead, S. Lin, T. Moore, A. Moore and D. Gust (Arizona State University)

• 1093 An Electronic Model for Porphyrins: A Two-Electron Oxidized Form of Quaterpyrrole that Acts as Both an Electron Donor and an Acceptor - M. Zhang, W. E (University of Houston), K. Ohkubo (Osaka University), D. Sanchez-Garcia, D. Yoon, J. Sessler (University of Texas), S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University) and K. M. Kadish (University of Houston)

• 1094 Ionic Diffusion Analysis of Layer-by-Layer Films Embedded with Polyoxometalates - R. N. Vyas, K. Li and B. Wang (Lamar University)

• 1095 Improving Electrochemical Stability of Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films by Thermal Immobilization of Polymer Chains - R. N. Vyas (Lamar University)

H9Metallic and Semiconducting Nanoparticles for Energy ConversionFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresRoom 212C, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:P.KamatandT.Majima

08:30 1117 Control of Molecular Exciton Energy Flow in Plasmonic Hybrid Nanostructures - G. P. Wiederrecht (Argonne National Laboratory)

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09:00 1118 Emission Intermittency in Semiconductor Nanowires - M. K. Kuno (University of Notre Dame)

09:30 Intermission (20 Minutes)

09:50 1119 Influence of Linker Molecules on Charge Transport through Self-Assembled Single-Nanoparticle Devices - A. Zabet-Khosousi, Y. Suganuma and A. Dhirani (University of Toronto)

�0:20 1120 Formation and Electrocatalytic Properties of Metal Nanocluster on Organic Monolayers on Si(���) Surface - K. Uosaki, T. Masuda and H. Fukumitsu (Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University)

Co-Chairs:M.KunoandA.Dhirani

�0:50 1121 Development of New TiO2 Photocatalyst: Single Molecule Imaging of the TiO2 Photocatalystic Reactions - T. Tachikawa, M. Fujitsuka and T. Majima (Osaka University)

��:20 1122 Charge Injection from Excited CdSe into TiO2 Nanoparticles - P. Kamat and K. Tvrdy (University of Notre Dame)

��:50 1123 Charge Separation and Formation of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) upon Illumination of TiO2-based Bioconjugates - N. Dimitrijevic, E. Rozhkova, L. Zhang and T. Rajh (Argonne National Laboratory)

Co-Chairs:S.R.NarayanandS.Obare

�3:45 1124 Solar-Powered Production of Molecular Hydrogen from Water Coupled with Organic Compound Oxidation - H. Park and M. R. Hoffmann (California Institute of Technology)

�4:�5 1125 Catalytic Water Splitting Using Biomolecule-Functionalized Semiconductor Nanoparticles - S. O. Obare (University of North Carolina - Charlotte)

�4:45 1126 Photocatalytic Production of Hydrogen from Water using the Molecule/Semiconductor Interface - W. Zhao, X. Wang, Y. Sun and F. Castellano (Bowling Green State University)

Co-Chairs:H.ImahoriandT.Hasobe

�5:30 1127 Simple Fabrication of [C60]Fullerene Assemblies by using Linker Molecules and their Photoelectrochemical Application. - S. Matsumura, K. Matsuoka, H. Seo, T. Akiyama and S. Yamada (Kyushu University)

�6:00 1128 Construction of Fullerene-Encapsulated Porphyrin Nanorods for Light Energy Conversion - T. Hasobe, A. Sandanayaka (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST)) and Y. Araki (Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University)

�6:30 1129 N-doped TiO2 Nanowires for Second-genera-tion Photocatalytic Materials - D. Tafen and J. Lewis (West Virginia University)

�7:00 1130 Characterization of Anatase Nanoparticles Using Tight Bonding DFT Simulation - H. Wang, N. Ma and H. Wang (West Virginia University)

�7:20 1131 Luminescent Properties of β-SiAlON:Eu2+ Green Phosphors for White Light Emitting Diodes - J. Ryu, Y. Park, H. Won, S. Kim, H. Suzuki and C. Yoon (Samsung Electro-Mechanics)

�7:40 1132 Pd-free Electroless Co-based Deposition for Cu Capping Process - S. Chang, C. Wan and Y. Wang (National Tsing-Hua University)

Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hCo-Chairs:P.KamatandH.Imahori

• 1133 Fabrication of Fullerene Assemblies by using Aliphatic Amine and Their Photoelectrochemical Application - K. Matsuoka, T. Akiyama and S. Yamada (Kyushu University)

• 1134 Titanium Doped Carbon Nanotubes for Hydrogen Storage - J. R. Fennick and J. Lewis (West Virginia University)

I1Physical and Analytical ElectrochemistryPhysical and Analytical ElectrochemistryRoom 102C, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

ElectroanalyticalCo-Chairs:R.MantzandP.Trulove

08:00 1147 Solubility of Oxygen in Molten Lead - Bismuth Eutectic Alloy (44.5% Pb - 55.5% Bi) - A. Verdaguer and J. Abella (IQS)

08:20 1148 Simultaneous Anodic Stripping Voltammetric Current and Electrode Resistance Measurements at Gold and Platinum Microband Electrodes - M. T. Carter, M. Pierce and J. Faull (Eltron Research & Development)

08:40 1149 Voltammetric Methods for the Determination of Dissolved and Colloidal Iron at Mine-water Remediation Sites - L. K. Mudashiru, A. Aplin and B. Horrocks (Newcastle University)

09:00 1150 Caffeine and Theobromeine Selectivity using Molecularly Imprinted Polypyrrole Modified Electrodes - A. Vinjamuri, S. C. Burris and D. Dahl (Western Kentucky University)

09:20 1151 Cadmium Analysis using Field-Deployable Nanoband Electrode System and Its Removal using Electrocoagulation - J. A. Gomes, D. Cocke, M. Guttula (Lamar University), H. Moreno (Instituto Tecnologico de la Laguna) and E. Peterson (Lamar University)

PowerandEnergyCo-Chairs:R.MantzandP.Trulove

�0:00 1152 Direct Electron Transfer at Anodes for Biofuel Cells Constructed by Coadsorption of Cellobiose Dehydrogenase and Length Separated Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - F. Tasca, G. Nöll, V. Coman, L. Gorton (Lund University), W. Harreither, R. Ludwig and D. Haltrich (Boku University)

�0:20 1153 Towards Improved Electrocatalysis in High pH Media in Conjunction with Anion Exchange Membranes - Q. He, N. Ramaswamy and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

�0:40 1154 An Analysis of X-ray Absorption Spectra in the Xanes Region Of Platinum-Tin Electrocatalysts - R. Sousa Jr., F. Colmati, E. Ciapina and E. R. Gonzalez (Instituto de Química de São Carlos da Universidade de São Paulo)

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��:00 1155 In-situ Surface Enhanced X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy of Anode Catalyst in Operating Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - S. Stoupin, E. A. Lewis (Northeastern University), D. Ramaker (The George Washington University), C. Segre (Illinois Institute of Technology) and E. S. Smotkin (Northeastern University)

��:20 1156 Hydrogen Adsorption / Absorption on Pd Monolayers Deposited on Pt(���) - H. Duncan and A. Lasia (University of Sherbrooke)

��:40 1157 A Study on the Effect of Nanocatalyst Size on Electrocatalytic Activity - R. J. Gilliam, D. Kirk and S. Thorpe (University of Toronto)

PowerandEnergy(continued)Co-Chairs:R.MantzandH.DeLong

�4:00 1158 Electrochemical Stability of 3 nm Pt Particles in 0.�M H2SO4 - L. Tang, Q. Xu (Arizona State University), T. He (Honda Research Institute USA, Inc.) and K. Sieradzki (Arizona State University)

�4:20 1159 Evaluation and Electro-Catalytic Characterization of Palladium Oxides to Assist the Oxidation Reaction of Hydrogen - M. E. Hernandez Mendoza (CIDETEQ), R. Antaño Lopez and Y. Meas Vong (CIDETEQ SC)

�4:40 1160 Transient Model of Carbon Catalyst-support Corrosion in a PEFC: Multi-scale Coupling with Pt Electro-catalysis and Impact on Performance Degradation - A. A. Franco and M. Gerard (CEA (Atomic Energy Commission of France))

�5:00 1161 Electro-oxidation Rate of an Adsorbed Monolayer - V. A. Sethuraman (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) and J. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

�5:20 1162 Pt Single Crystal Electrodes as Standards in the Study of Fuel Cell Reactions - C. Korzeniewski and P. Inkaew (Texas Tech University)

�5:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:00 1163 Surface Stress Measurements during the Adsorption and Electrochemical Oxidation of CO on Pt{���} - L. L. Mickelson, T. S. Heaton and C. Friesen (Arizona State University)

�6:20 1164 Hydrogen Oxidation in Protic Ionic Liquids - J. A. Bautista-Martinez, L. Tang, J. Belieres, C. Angell and C. Friesen (Arizona State University)

�6:40 1165 A novel Monte Carlo Strategy for Evaluating Performance Characteristics of Cathode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries - V. Diwakar, H. Seshadri and V. Subramanian (Tennessee Tech University)

�7:00 1166 Ion Pair Formation in Liquid Olygoether Systems Observed by the Cation and Anion NMR Spectroscopy. - M. S. Siekierski and A. Plewa-Marczewska (Warsaw University of Technology)

Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hCo-Chairs:P.TruloveandH.DeLong

• 1167 Anodic Stripping Differential Alternative Pulses Voltammetry and Applications - R. Zlatev, M. S. Stoytcheva, B. Valdez (University of Baja California), J. Magnin (LEPMI, ENSEEG, France) and Z. Velkova (University of Food Technologies, Plovdiv, Bulgaria)

• 1168 Structural and Electrochemical Characterizations of Organic / Inorganic Composite Membranes for the Applications of Fuel Cells - G. Georgepeter, D. Lee, A. Kim, P. Kim, K. Nahm (Chonbuk National University) and N. Elizabeth (Lady Doak College)

• 1169 Electrochemical Characterization of Supercapacitors based on Carbons Derived from Coffee Shells. - J. Manathanthodi Rajan, Y. Hwang, A. Kim, J. Shin, K. Nahm (Chonbuk National University), P. Kumar (Central Electrochemical Research Institute,India), K. Karthikeyan, N. Dhanikaivelu, D. Kalpana, N. Renganathan and A. Stephan (Central Electrochemical Research Institute, India)

• 1170 Lithium Insertion Studies on Boron-doped Diamond as a Possible Anode Material for Lithium Batteries - A. Christy, E. Suh, K. Nahm, Y. Hwang, A. Kim, J. Shin (Chonbuk National University), A. Kulandainathan, P. Kumar and A. Stephan (Central Electrochemical Research Institute, India)

• 1171 Electrocatalytic Reduction of Nitrate Over Palladium Nanoparticle Catalysts: A Temperature Dependent Study - F. Vargas Andrade (Chemical Institute of Sao Carlos), L. J. Deiner (University of Sao Paulo), H. Varela (Chemical Institute of Sao Carlos), J. De Castro (Federal University of Sao Carlos), I. Rodrigues (Federal University of Maranhao) and F. Nart (Chemical Institute of Sao Carlos)

• 1172 Electrochemical and Spectral Studies of Fluorenones - Y. Su (National Chi Nan University) and M. Liou (Department of Applied Chemistry, National Chi Nan University)

• 1173 Electrochemical Investigation and Determination of Ethyl Caffeate at Glassy Carbon Electrode - Y. Liang, P. He, T. Yu, D. Yang, Q. Jiang (Southwest University of Science and Technology) and Q. Zeng (Huaqiao University)

• 1174 Effect of Container Material on Electrical Oscillation in Water/Octanol 2-Phase System - T. Ogawa (Waseda University), S. Aoyagi (Shimane University) and K. Sakai (Waseda University)

• 1175 Study on the Electrochemical Behavior of Ethyl Ferulate on Glassy Carbon Electrode - T. Yu, P. He, Y. Liang, D. Yang, Q. Jiang (Southwest University of Science and Technology) and Q. Zeng (Huaqiao University)

I2Exploiting Magnets and Magnetic Fields in Electrochemical Systems and DevicesPhysical and Analytical Electrochemistry / SensorRoom 104A, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

KineticEffectsandInfluencesonElectrodepositionCo-Chairs:I.FritschandS.Minteer

08:40 1176 Electrodes Modified with Magnetic Microparticles: Activated Complex Theory - S. Minteer (Saint Louis University), W. Gellett (Akermin, Inc.), L. Zook Gerdau (Muskingum College) and J. Leddy (University of Iowa)

09:20 1177 Promoting Oxygen Reduction in Fuel Cells with Magnetic Pt Alloy Electrocatalysts - B. N. Hult, L. Gancs (Northeastern University), A. Gulla (De Nora R&D Division) and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

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09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 1178 Nucleation and Growth of Metal Layers under the Influence of a Magnetic Field - A. Bund (TU Dresden) and A. Ispas (Dresden University of Technology)

�0:20 1179 On Three-Dimensional Magnetic Field Effects during Metal Deposition in Cuboid Cells - G. Mutschke, C. Cierpka, T. Weier (Research Center Dresden-Rossendorf), A. Bund (TU Dresden), K. Eckert, S. Mühlenhoff and X. Yang (Dresden University of Technology)

�0:40 1180 The Effect of Magnetic Field on the Electrodeposition of CoFe Alloys - J. A. Koza (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden), M. Uhlemann (IFW-Dresden), A. Gebert and L. Schultz (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden)

��:00 1181 High Magnetic Field Impact on Electrodeposition. - J. Chopart (URCA), S. Chouchane (University of Annaba), A. Daltin and A. Levesque (URCA)

��:20 1182 Self-organization of Copper Secondary Nodules by Second Micro-MHD Effect - R. Aogaki (Polytechnic University), R. Morimoto (Saitama Industrial Technology Center) and A. Sugiyama (Waseda Institute for Advanced Study)

Magnetoconvection,FluidFlow,andAnalyticalApplicationswithMagnetsCo-Chairs:I.FritschandS.Minteer

�4:00 1183 Flow Structure and Concentration Distribution Measurements in Seemingly Parallel Magnetic and Electric Fields - C. Cierpka, T. Weier, G. Mutschke (Research Center Dresden-Rossendorf), K. Eckert (TU Dresden), M. Uhlemann (IFW-Dresden) and A. Bund (TU Dresden)

�4:20 1184 Magnetohydrodynamic and Paramagnetic Phenomena in Electrochemistry with Diamagnetic and Ferromagnetic Millielectrodes - N. Leventis (Missouri University of Science and Technology)

�4:40 1185 Control of Solution Velocities by Redox Magnetohydrodynamics in Microelectrode Systems - M. Weston, E. Anderson, M. Gerner and I. Fritsch (University of Arkansas)

�5:00 1186 Modeling and Numerical Simulation of Magnetic Field Coupled Electrochemical Processes - K. Isaac and D. Sen (Missouri S&T)

�5:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�5:40 1187 Pathogen Immunoassays with Paramagnetic Microbeads and Electrochemical Detection - W. R. Heineman and H. Halsall (University of Cincinnati)

�6:00 1188 Magneto-Assisted Generation of Nanowires on Electrode Surfaces for Biocatalytic Applications - M. Pita, J. Jiménez, R. Sheparovych, S. Minko and E. Katz (Clarkson University)

�6:20 1189 Chiral Electrode Behaviors of Magneto-Electrodeposited Films - I. Mogi (Tohoku University)

�6:40 1190 Magnetohydrodynamic-Based Microfluidic Point-of-Care Devices - C. E. Evans (SFC Fluidics)

Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100h

• 1191 The Effect of a Magnetic Field on the pH Value in Front of the Electrode - J. A. Koza (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden), M. Uhlemann (IFW-Dresden), A. Gebert and L. Schultz (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden)

• 1192 Investigation of the Magnetic Properties of Electrodeposited CoWP Films - S. Mahapatra, Y. Namkoung (Ajou University), Y. Kim (Engene Technology) and C. Kim (Ajou University)

J1Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session SensorHall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100h

• 664 The Effects of Nano-Sized Defects on Dark Current of High End CMOS Image Sensor - Y. Park, G. Kim, J. Bae, K. Kim, W. Park, J. Park, H. Kim and T. Kim (Samsung Electronics)

J3Electrochemical Nano/BiosensorsSensor / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / New Technology SubcommitteeRoom 105B, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Session3Co-Chairs:Z.AguilarandS.Minko

09:00 1232 Biocomputing Systems Based on Electrically Contacted Enzyme Assemblies - E. Katz, M. Pita, G. Strack, M. Ornatska and S. Vasilyev (Clarkson University)

09:40 Intermission (�0 Minutes)

09:50 1233 The Improvement of the Sensitivity for Bio-Sensor by SiGe nanowire Oxidation - K. Chang, J. Kuo, W. Chao, J. Chan and J. Teng (National Chiao-Tung University)

�0:�0 1234 Label-Free Dual Sensing of DNA-Molecules using GaN Nanowires - A. Ganguly, C. Chen (National Taiwan University), K. Chen (Academia Sinica) and L. Chen (National Taiwan University)

�0:30 1235 Cortisol Detection in Saliva using Silica Nanowires as a Template for Enzyme Immunoassay - N. Ramgir, P. Sekhar, K. Sun and S. Bhansali (University of South Florida)

�0:50 1236 Interfacial Bioelectrochemistry: Fabrication, Properties and Applications of Functional Nanostructured Biointerfaces - J. Li (Tsinghua University)

��:�0 1237 Design and Characterization of Optofluidic Photonic Crystal Structures for the Detection of Fluorescent-Labeled Biomolecules - J. M. Dawson (West Virginia University), J. Nightingale (WVU-LDCSEE), R. Tompkins (WVU-Physics), S. Yeldandi (WVU-LDCSEE), T. Myers (WVU-Physics), A. Timperman (WVU-Chemistry), D. Korakakis, X. Cao and L. Hornak (WVU-LDCSEE)

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Session4Co-Chairs:H.DeLongandM.Bayacho

�4:00 1238 Electrochemical Gating with Nanostructured Responsive Polymer Films - I. Tokarev, M. Motornov, R. Sheparovych, M. Orlov, E. Katz and S. Minko (Clarkson University)

�4:40 1239 Nanosensors Based on Electrodeposited Conducting Polymers - A. Diaz, E. Forzani and N. Tao (Arizona State University)

�5:00 Intermission (�0 Minutes)

�5:�0 1240 Fabrication of Ultra-Sensitive Carbon Nanotube Field-Effect Sensors (CNTFES) for Biomedical Applications - U. Schwalke and L. Rispal (Technische Universtität Darmstadt)

�5:30 1241 Development and Testing of Multiphase Microreactors for Detection of Trace Toxic Vapors - C. Monty, I. Oh, N. Gohar and R. Masel (University of Illinois)

�5:50 1242 Investigation into the Performance of Glucose Biosensors Based on Ferrocene-Modified Linear Poly(ethyleneimine) - M. Meredith, S. Merchant, D. Schmidtke and D. Glatzhofer (University of Oklahoma)

Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

PosterSession,1800-2100hChair:R.Sitdikov

• 1243 Micro-Organisms Recognition and Quantification using Lectin-Modified Impedimetric Biosensors - M. Gamella, S. Campuzano, J. Reviejo and J. M. Pingarron (Complutense University of Madrid)

• 1244 Switchabe Redox-Interface for Biocatalytic and Biosensor Applications - T. Kin, M. Ornatska, M. Pita, S. Minko and E. Katz (Clarkson University)

• 1245 Electrochemical Detection of Tricresyl Phosphates - R. Epur, G. Vertelov, W. Gale and A. L. Simonian (Auburn University)

• 1246 Hydrogen Peroxide and pH Sensor for use in a Fresh Water to Ocean System: Nano Biogenic MnO2 Microelectrode - J. T. Nurmi and P. Tratnyek (Oregon Health & Science University)

• 1247 Biomimetic Synthesis of Protein - Silica Hybrid Particles on Plain and Titanium Oxide Coated Glass Slides - M. Ramanathan (Auburn University), A. Sarsenova, E. Ramankulov (National Center of Biotechnology of the Republic of Kazakhstan) and A. L. Simonian (Auburn University)

• 1248 Development and Application of a Cytochrome C-Modified Clectrode Immobilized on a Carbon Nanotubes-Poly(3-Methylthiophene) Hybrid Composite - J. M. Pingarron, M. Eguílaz, L. Agüí and P. Yáñez-Sedeño (Complutense University of Madrid)

• 1249 Novel Nitric Oxide Electrochemical Microsensor with pM Detection Limit and Application for Monitoring NO Released from Cultured Cell. - X. Zhang, R. Grossi, N. Scafa and H. Fein (World Precision Instruments, Inc.)

• 1250 Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry of Hg(II) on GSH Modified Gold EQCN Electrodes - M. Hepel, J. Dallas (State University of New York at Potsdam) and M. Noble (University of Rochester)

B1Batteries General SessionBatteryRoom 213AB, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Supercapacitors,Hydrids,andBatteriesCo-Chairs:S.GreenbaumandE.Takeuchi

08:00 140 Influence of Functional Groups on the Surface of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes as Electric Double Layer Capacitor Electrodes - S. Ogino, Y. Sato (Tohoku University), M. Namura (Dowa Holding Co., Ltd.), W. Oizumi, H. Kamisuki (NEC TOKIN Corporation), T. Itoh, K. Motomiya, B. Jeyadevan and K. Tohji (Tohoku University)

08:20 141 Performance of Vertically Aligned MWCNT Sheet for Next-Generation Fast-Response EDLC - Y. Honda, M. Takeshige (Kansai University), H. Shiozaki, T. Kitamura, K. Yoshikawa (Hitachi Zosen Corp.) and M. Ishikawa (Kansai University)

08:40 142 Role of Carbon Substrates in RuO2-Carbon Composite Electrode for Electrochemical Capacitors - Y. Ahn (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), C. Park (Seoul National University), S. Jang, S. Jo and D. Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

09:00 143 7Li NMR Investigation of Lithiation in Nano-Li4Ti5O�2 - V. Johnson (Hunter College (CUNY)), C. Weise, S. Greenbaum (Hunter College), F. Badway and G. Amatucci (Rutgers University)

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Level, Phoenix Convention Center

0930h.........Coffee Break, Hall 2, Lower Level, Phoenix Convention Center

1215h.........Dielectric Science and Technology Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Borein B, Second Floor, Hyatt

1215h.........Energy Technology Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Ellis East, Second Floor, Hyatt

1215h.........Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Ellis West, Second Floor, Hyatt

1215h.........Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division Luncheon & Business Meeting, Curtis B, Second Floor, Hyatt

1800h.........Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division Manuel M. Baizer Award Reception, in honor of Albert Fry, Ellis East, Second Floor, Hyatt

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09:20 144 Design and Optimization of Lithium Titanate Spinel Paired with Activated Carbon and Comparison with a Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery - S. G. Stewart, P. Albertus (UC Berkeley), V. Srinivasan (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), I. Plitz, N. Pereira (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), G. Amatucci (Rutgers University) and J. Newman (UC Berkeley, LBNL)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 145 Electrochemical Kinetics and Performance of 2-Volt Class Li-Ion Battery System with Safety, Quick-Charging, and High-Power - N. Takami, H. Inagaki, T. Kishi, Y. Fujita and K. Hoshina (TOSHIBA)

�0:20 146 Design of a Rugged Nano-Li4Ti5O�2-based Laminated Battery - A. L. Du Pasquier (Rutgers University), M. Stewart and T. Spitler (Altair Nanotechnologies)

�0:40 147 Oxygen Reduction Mechanism in the Non-Aqueous Lithium Air Battery - C. M. O Laoire, K. Abraham and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

��:00 148 Improved Simulation of the Lithium/CFx System - S. M. Davis (Greatbatch Incorporated), E. Takeuchi (State University of New York at Buffalo), W. Tiedemann (Slab Creek Consulting) and J. Newman (UC Berkeley, LBNL)

��:20 149 Thermodynamics of Lithium Intercalation into Fluorinated Carbon Materials - R. Yazami (Caltech), K. Kusuzaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology) and A. Hamwi (Université Blaise Pascal Clermont-Ferrand)

��:40 150 7Li, �3C and �9F NMR Studies of Discharged Carbon Monofluoride Electrode Materials - N. D. Leifer, S. Greenbaum, P. Stallworth (Hunter College/CUNY), G. Nagasubramanian (Sandia National Laboratories) and L. Gonzalez (Hunter College/CUNY)

CathodesforLi-IonBatteries1Co-Chairs:R.YazamiandG.Amatucci

�4:00 151 Chasing the Wrong Rabbits? - R. A. Huggins (Stanford University)

�4:20 152 Oxygen Evolution from Li�+x(Ni�/3Mn�/3Co�/3)�-xO2 at High Potentials - F. La Mantia, F. Rosciano (Paul Scherrer Institut), N. Tran (Sud-Chemie) and P. Novak (Paul Scherrer Institut)

�4:40 153 Charging Voltage Limit Effects on the Electro-Chemical Behavior of Li[Ni�/3Mn�/3Co�/3]O2 Cathode in Lithium Ion Batteries - H. Zheng, G. Liu, X. Song and V. Battaglia (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

�5:00 154 Surface Characterization of Degraded Cathode Materials and Improvement by Surface Modification for Li-ion Battery - Y. Hosoya, K. Morita, Y. Kudo, N. Hideki and H. Azuma (Sony Corporation)

�5:20 155 Synthesis and Characterization of a High Performance LiMn�.5Ni0.5O4 Spinel Cathode Material - S. Niketic, P. Whitfield and I. Davidson (National Research Council Canada)

�5:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:00 156 Suppression of the Irreversible Capacity Loss in Surface Modified Layered x Li[Mn0.5-yNi0.5-yCo2y]O2 - (�-x) Li[Li�/3Mn2/3]O2 Solid Solution Cathodes - A. Manthiram, Y. Wu and A. Murugan (University of Texas at Austin)

�6:20 157 Enhanced Electrochemical Performances of Li[Ni0.8Co0.�5Al0.05]O2 Cathode Materials at Various Temperatures by AlF3 coating - Y. Sun, B. Park, H. Kim (Hanyang University) and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology)

�6:40 158 Synthesis and Characterization of LiNi0.33Co0.33Mn0.33O2 by Nitrate Decomposition Route - E. Ligneel and G. Nazri (General Motors)

�7:00 159 The Ni0.25Mn0.75CO3 Mixed Carbonate Precursor and its Lithiated Phases for Lithium Batteries - I. Belharouak, H. Deng (Argonne National Laboratory), Y. Sun (Hanyang University) and K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory)

�7:20 160 High Power Capability, Impurity-Free and Nano-sized LiNi0.5Mn�.5O4 Cathode Material in Li ion Battery Synthesized by Low-Temperature Sol-Gel Route. - C. Chiang and J. Duh (National Tsing Hua University)

B2Alkaline Electrochemical Power SourcesBattery / Energy TechnologyRoom 105C, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

ElectrodesCo-Chairs:R.MantzandK.Xu

08:00 181 Pt-Sn Electrocatalysts for Ethanol Oxidation in Alkaline Media - E. E. Switzer, P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico), M. Hibbs and C. Cornelius (Sandia National Laboratories)

08:20 182 The Influence of Platinum Surface Morphology on the Electrooxidation of Methanol in Alkaline Solutions - J. Hayes (Arizona State University), D. Zeller (Purdue University) and C. Friesen (Arizona State University)

08:40 183 Non-Platinum Electrocatalysts for Alkaline Membrane Fuel Cells - T. Olson, S. Pylypenko, P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico) and C. Cornelius (Sandia National Laboratories)

09:00 184 Electrochemical Oxidation of Silver in Lead Containing Alkaline Solution - W. Li (MIT/ Rutgers University), J. Xu (Rutgers University), M. Cho, M. Benz and G. Adamson (ZPower Inc.)

09:20 185 Controlled Synthesis of Silver Particles Supported on Carbon Nanocapsules for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Alkaline Electrolyte - Y. Chang, P. Wu, Y. Lin, P. Lin, Y. Chang and R. Liang (National Chiao Tung University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 186 Ultrasonic Synthesis and Evaluation of Pd/C Catalyst for Alkaline DMFCs - H. Bunazawa and Y. Yamazaki (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

�0:20 187 Conductive Coating Mechanism for Silver Oxide Alkaline Battery Electrode - W. Li (MIT/ Rutgers University), J. Xu (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), M. Cho, M. Benz and G. Adamson (ZPower Inc.)

�0:40 188 High Performance Electrodes for Carbonate Fuel Cell - A. Hilmi, C. Yuh and M. Farooque (FuelCell Energy)

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��:00 189 Evidence of Structural Changes in the Positive Electrode of Nickel Batteries during Normal Charge/Discharge Operation - M. Casas-Cabanas (EMAT), J. Canales-Vazquez (Institut de Ciencia de Materials de Barcelona (ICMAB)), J. Rodriguez-Carvajal (Institut Max Von Laue-Paul Langevin (ILL)) and M. Palacin (Institut de Ciencia de Materials de Barcelona (ICMAB))

��:20 190 High-Rate Alkaline CuO Cathodes - S. W. Donne and T. Jones (University of Newcastle)

ElectrolyteMembranesCo-Chairs:X.ZhangandA.M.Kannan

�4:00 191 Direct Ethanol Fuel Cells Using Alkaline Anion Exchange Membrane - P. Lim, G. Li and C. Wang (Penn State University)

�4:20 192 Phosphonium and Ammonium Based Membranes for Carbonate and Alkaline DMFC - J. Zhou, J. Vega, W. Mustain and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

�4:40 193 Some Approaches to Form Triple Phase Boundary on Oxygen Cathode of Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - Z. Ogumi, K. Nishio, K. Miyazaki, T. Abe, Y. Iriyama (Kyoto University), H. Nakanishi and S. Matsumoto (Toyota Motor Corporation)

�5:00 194 A Dusty Fluid Model to Predict Hydroxyl Ion Conductivity in Alkaline Anion Exchange Membranes - K. Grew and W. Chiu (University of Connecticut)

AlkalineSupercapacitorsCo-Chairs:A.M.KannanandW.Li

�5:40 195 CoxNi�-x Oxides Thin Films for Supercapacitor Applications - V. Gupta, S. Gupta and N. Miura (Kyushu University)

�6:00 196 Capacitance Fade in Alkaline Manganese Oxide Supercapacitor Electrodes - S. W. Donne, B. Jones (University of Newcastle) and T. Hollenkamp (CSIRO Division of Energy Technology)

�6:20 197 Multifunctional MnO2-Carbon Nanoarchitectures as High-Performance Electrode Structures for Alkaline-Electrolyte Batteries and Electrochemical Capacitors - J. W. Long, A. Fischer, M. Saunders, K. Pettigrew and D. Rolison (Naval Research Laboratory)

�6:40 198 Electrochemical Properties of Ni-Co Binary Oxide / Carbon Composite for Electrochemical Capacitor Application - J. Kim and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

B3Biological Fuel Cells 3Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Organic and Biological ElectrochemistryRoom 207, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

MicrobialFuelCellFundamentalsCo-Chairs:F.MansfeldandS.Minteer

08:00 230 Electrochemically Active Soluble Mediators from Shewanella oneidensis: Relevance to Microbial Fuel Cells and Extracellular Electron Transfer - J. C. Biffinger (US Naval Research Lab), L. Nadeau (Air Force Research Laboratory), J. Pietron (Navy Research Laboratory), O. Bretschger (University of Southern California), C. Williams (Navy

Research Laboratory), K. Nealson (University of Southern California), B. Ringeisen (US Naval Research Lab) and G. R. Johnson (Air Force Research Laboratory)

08:20 231 Effect of Biofilm Properties on the Electrochemical Performance of Microbial Fuel Cells - R. P. Ramasamy, S. RedCloud-Owen, Z. Ren, J. Regan and M. Mench (Pennsylvania State University)

08:40 232 Direct Electrochemical Behavior of Evolved Escherichia Coli Cells in Microbial Fuel Cells - C. Li, Y. Qiao and S. Bao (Nanyang Technological University)

09:00 233 High Throughput Screening Array for Electrochemically Active Bacteria (EAB) using Voltage Detection - J. C. Biffinger (US Naval Research Lab), M. Ribbens, S. Finkel, K. Nealson (University of Southern California) and B. Ringeisen (US Naval Research Lab)

09:20 234 Electrical Transport in Bacterial Nanowires: Implications for the Microbial-Inorganic Interface in Microbial Fuel Cells - M. Y. El-Naggar (University of Southern California), Y. A. Gorby (J. Craig Venter Institute) and K. Nealson (University of Southern California)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 235 Using the Microbial Fuel Cell to Reveal Patterns of Microbial Metabolism, Biochemistry, and Behavior - K. Nealson and O. Bretschger (University of Southern California)

�0:40 236 Electrochemical Characterization of Mixed Species Biofilms Grown in Microbial Fuel Cells - E. Marsili, C. Harrington (University of Minnesota), T. Shimotori (Microbial Fuel Cell Technologies, LLC), R. Hozalski, T. LaPara and D. Bond (University of Minnesota)

��:00 237 From Fermentation Waste to H2: GeoChip-based Analysis of Microbial Community Structure and Functions in Bio-electrochemi-cally Assisted Microbial Reactor - A. Wang (Harbin Institute of Technology), B. Logan (Penn State University), J. Zhou (University of Oklahoma) and J. Tiedje (Michigan State University)

��:20 238 Electrical Wiring of Living Bacterial Cells Using Flexible Osmium-Redox Polymers - L. Gorton, V. Coman, T. Gustavsson and C. Hägerhäll (Lund University)

��:40 239 Phosphate and Bicarbonate Buffers as Proton Carriers Inside the Biofilm of Anode-Respiring Bacteria in Microbial Fuel Cells - C. I. Torres, A. Kato Marcus and B. Rittmann (Arizona State University)

MicrobialFuelCellSystemsCo-Chairs:K.NealsonandP.Atanassov

�4:00 240 Two Chambers Biofuel Cell of Producing Power and Bio-hydrogen from Treating Organic Wastewater - L. Wang (Shenyang Institute of Chemical Technology) and J. Wu (Shenyang Insitute of Chemical Technology)

�4:20 241 Electricity Generation Using Single Chamber Microbial Fuel Cells Fed by Wastewater - J. Zuo, Q. Deng, L. Cui (Tsinghua University), Y. Sun (Beijing Normal University) and Y. Dang (Tsinghua University)

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�4:40 242 Small Scale Microbial Fuel Cells - Large Scale Power - L. Ieropoulos (University of Bristol and University of the West of England), J. Greenman (University of the West of England) and C. Melhuish (University of Bristol and University of the West of England)

�5:00 243 Feasibility Study on Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy for Microbial Fuel Cells: Measurement Modes & Data Validation - D. P. Strik (Wageningen University), A. Ter Heijne (Wageningen University, Wetsus), H. Hamelers (Wageningen University), M. Saakes (Wetsus, Wageningen University) and C. Buisman (Wageningen University, Wetsus)

�5:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�5:40 244 Microbial Fuel Cell Performance as a Function of Microbial Catalyst and Different Oxidants at the Cathode - L. Hsu, O. Bretschger, K. Nealson and F. Mansfeld (University of Southern California)

�6:00 245 Electrochemical Dynamics of Producing Power from Treating Organic Wastewater in Biofuel Cell - L. Wang and J. Wu (Shenyang Institute of Chemical Technology)

�6:20 246 Characterization and Application of Microbial Consortia-based Biofuel Cells - T. F. Fuller (Georgia Institute of Technology), A. Borole, C. Hamilton (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), D. Leak (Imperial College), M. Ali and T. Harris (Georgia Institute of Technology)

�6:40 247 The Internal Resistance of a Microbial Fuel Cell and its Dependence on Cell Voltage - A. Manohar (University of Southern California), D. Harrington (University of Victoria) and F. Mansfeld (University of Southern California)

B5Fundamentals of Energy Storage and ConversionBattery / Energy Technology / Electronics and PhotonicsRoom 211B, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

FuelCells:NonPreciousMetalBasedElectrocatalystsCo-Chairs:P.ZelenayandM.Smith

08:20 337 Optimum Loading of Phosphotungstic Clusters in Layer-By-Layer Films for Oxygen Reduction - R. N. Vyas, J. Ryan Mason and B. Wang (Lamar University)

08:40 338 Correlation of Chemical Structure and Electrochemical Performance of Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction - S. Pylypenko, T. Olson, K. Artyushkova and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

09:00 339 Evaluation and Analysis of PEM-FC Performance using Non-Platinum Cathode Catalysts based on Pyrolysed Fe- and Co-Porphyrins - N. Iwata, H. Takahashi, H. Nishikoori (Toyota Mortor Corporation), I. Herrmann, U. Koslowski, C. Barkschat, S. Fiechter and P. Bogdanoff (Hahn Meitner Institut Berlin)

09:20 340 Preparation and Structure-Analysis of Heat Treated Co-and Fe-Porphyrines as Cathode Catalysts for H2-PEM-FCs. - I. Herrmann, U. Koslowski, C. Barkschat, S. Fiechter, P. Bogdanoff (Hahn Meitner Institut Berlin), N. Iwata, H. Takahashi and H. Nisikoori (Toyota Mortor Corporation)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 341 Semi-empirical Modeling of Co-Polypyrrole Composites: Oxygen Reduction Catalysis. - J. Chlistunoff and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

�0:20 342 Platinum-Free Carbon Nitride Electrocatalysts for PEMFCs Based on Pd, Ni and Co: Effect of Nitrogen on the Structure and Electrochemical Performance - V. Di Noto, E. Negro, F. Calzavara, S. Lavina (University of Padova) and G. Pace (CNR-ISTM)

�0:40 343 Non-Precious Metal Nano-Composite Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalysts: In situ X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy Studies - M. Smith, J. Kropf, D. Myers (Argonne National Laboratory), J. Chlistunoff, C. Johnston, S. Conradson and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

��:00 344 The Effects of Allyl Amine and Nitrogen Plasma Treatment on the Performance of Carbon-Catalyst Support Systems - D. C. Bose, K. Geetharani Loganathan and D. Weinkauf (New Mexico Instituteof Mining and Technology)

��:20 345 Polypyrrole-Carbon Based Non-Precious Metal Nanocomposite Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction at PEFC Cathode - Z. Chen, C. Johnston (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Y. Yan (University of California-Riverside) and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

��:40 346 Group 4 and 5 Oxide-Based Compounds as New Cathodes Without Platinum Group Metals for PEFC - K. Ota, S. Mitsushima and A. Ishihara (Yokohama National University)

SolarEnergyandPhotovoltaicsCo-Chairs:K.RajeshwarandS.AlHallaj

�4:00 347 �9.52%-Efficient CIGS Photovoltaic Cells using a Cd-Zn-S Buffer Layer - R. N. Bhattacharya (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

�4:20 348 CuInSe2 Nanowires as New Solar Cell Materials - H. Peng and Y. Cui (Stanford University)

�4:40 349 Printable Flexible TiO2 Photoanodes for Solar Energy Conversion and Hydrogen Generation - A. Du Pasquier (Rutgers University), M. Coleman and T. Spitler (Altair Nanotechnologies)

�5:00 350 Deposition of Catalytic Metals onto Passivated Si for Efficient Solar Energy Conversion - A. G. Munoz, K. Skorupska and H. Lewerenz (Hahn-Meitner Institute Berlin)

�5:20 351 Photoelectrochemical H2 Gas Generation Improvement with Thin p-Type GaN Layer on n-Type GaN - K. Fujii (Tohoku University), M. Ono, Y. Iwaki (Tokyo Univ. of Science), T. Yao (Tohoku University) and K. Ohkawa (Tokyo Univ. of Science)

�5:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:00 352 Application of Inorganic Redox-Conducting Solids As Charge Relays in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell - I. A. Rutkowska, K. Miecznikowski, J. Augustynski and P. Kulesza (University of Warsaw)

�6:20 353 Characterization of Organic Solar Cells Materials and Structures by Spectroscopic Ellipsometry and Porosimetry Technique - A. Bondaz, L. Kitzinger (SOPRA Inc) and C. Defranoux (SOPRA SA)

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�6:40 354 Charge Transfer Process in Chlorophyll/Carotene Photosynthetic Systems - K. Odbadrakh and J. Lewis (West Virginia University)

�7:00 355 Direct-Write Contact Metallization for Photovoltaics - P. Hersh, M. Van Hest, C. Curtis, A. Miedaner, R. Pasquarelli, T. Kaydanova and D. Ginley (NREL)

B6Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics 6High Temperature Materials / Battery / Energy TechnologyRoom 211A, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

ElectrolytesCo-Chairs:T.IshiharaandE.Traversa

08:00 418 Oxidation and Hydration Kinetics of Proton Conductor Oxides - H. Yoo, J. Kim and C. Lee (Seoul National University)

08:20 419 Equilibrium Constants for Water Incorporation and Oxidation Reactions in Yttrium-Doped Barium Zirconates - Y. Yamazaki, P. Babilo and S. Haile (California Institute of Technology)

08:40 420 Effect of Water on the Bulk & Electrode Properties of Ceria - W. C. Chueh, W. Lai and S. Haile (California Institute of Technology)

09:00 421 Conductivity Studies of Inorganic Proton Conductors for Composite Membranes in PEM Fuel Cells - C. Wang, E. Chalkova (Energy Institute), C. Lute (Electrical Engineering), M. Fedkin, S. Komarneni, M. Chung and S. N. Lvov (Penn State University)

09:20 422 Electric Transport Property and Defect Structure of BaPr�-xYbxO3 - S. Miyoshi, S. Mimuro (The University of Tokyo), T. Higuchi (Tokyo University of Science), K. Kobayashi (National Institute for Materials Science), Y. Oyama, S. Shin and S. Yamaguchi (The University of Tokyo)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 423 Synthesis and High Temperature Electrochemical Properties of Y-Doped Zirconia Thin Films Synthesized under Photon Irradiation: A Route to Ultra-Thin Electrolyte Membranes - M. Tsuchiya and S. Ramanathan (Harvard University)

�0:20 424 Ionic Conducting Ceramics as Alternative Catalyst Supports - P. Vernoux (CNRS), M. Guth (Université Lyon �) and X. Li (Tianjin University)

�0:40 425 Unusual Conductivity of Nanostructured Scandia Stabilized Zirconia Ceramics - V. V. Zyryanov, N. Uvarov and A. Ulihin (Institute of Solid State Chemistry)

��:00 426 Effect of Electrode Polarisation on the Determination of Electronic Conduction Properties of Calcium Doped GdAlO3 by Permeation and Simultaneous Cell Voltage Measurements - A. Sinha (Bhabha Atomic Research Centre), H. Näfe (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Metallforschung, Stuttgart, Germany), B. Sharma (Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, India) and P. Gopalan (Indian Institute of Technology)

��:20 427 Dehydration Behavior and Electrical Conductivity of Ceria Nanoparticles Prepared by Wet Processing - N. Takahashi, M. Watanabe, M. Okada and H. Takamura (Tohoku University)

��:40 428 Electrical and Interfacial Properties for a New Class of Oxide Ionic Conductors, La9.33+xSi6O26+�.5x - A. Mineshige, T. Nakao, M. Kobune, T. Yazawa (University of Hyogo) and H. Yoshioka (Hyogo Prefectural Institute of Technology)

SOFCGeneralCo-Chairs:V.BirssandD.Goodwin

�4:00 429 First Principles Modeling of SOFC Cathode - E. A. Kotomin, Y. Mastrikov, E. Heifets (Max Planck Institute), R. Merkle (MPI for Solid State Reserach), J. Fleig (Vienna Institute of Technology), J. Maier (Max Planck Institute), A. Gordon (Dept. Physics, Haifa University, Israel) and J. Felsteiner (Dept. Physics, Technion, Israel)

�4:20 430 Computation of Polarization Resistance in Samaria Doped Ceria - F. Ciucci, W. C. Chueh, S. Ben Hadj Hassine, S. Haile and D. Goodwin (California Institute of Technology)

�4:40 431 Gas Concentration Impedance in an SOFC Plug Flow Setup - S. H. Jensen (Technical University of Denmark), M. Mogensen (Risoe National Laboratory - DTU) and T. Jacobsen (Department of Chemistry)

�5:00 432 Fabrication of Multi-Layered Electrolyte for Micro Tubular SOFCs - T. Suzuki (AIST), Y. Funahashi (FCRA), T. Yamaguchi, Y. Fujishiro and M. Awano (AIST)

�5:20 433 Fabrication and Characterization of Micro-Electrodes for the Electrochemical Investigation of Thin Film SOFC Cathodes - T. M. Ryll, H. Galinski, B. Scherrer, R. Tolke, J. Rupp, A. Bieberle-Hutter and L. Gauckler (ETH Zurich)

�5:40 434 Reactions at a Porous Ni Electrode Concurrent with Hydrogen Evolution - M. Villa, P. Salvi, E. Verardi (Universita‘ di Bergamo) and G. Zangari (University of Virginia)

LithiumBatteriesCo-Chairs:J.HjelmandK.KammerHansen

�6:20 435 Li ion Migration in Li3PO4 Electrolytes: Effects of O Vacancies and N Substitutions - Y. A. Du and N. A. Holzwarth (Wake Forest University)

�7:20 436 Transport Properties and Defect Chemistry of Undoped and Doped Single Crystalline LiFePO4 - R. Amin, C. Lin (Max Planck Institute for Soild State Research), W. Sigle (Max Planck Institute for Metal Research) and J. Maier (Max Planck Institute for Soild State Research)

�7:40 437 Deposition and Properties of Lithium Phosphorous Oxynitride (Lipon) Thin Films - N. Dudney and F. Xu (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

B8Proton Transfer and Transport in Fuel CellsPhysical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy TechnologyRoom 101C, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

WaterManagementandFuelCellPerformance

09:00 477 Effect of the GDL Degradation on its Transport Properties - V. Gurau, J. Mann, T. Zawodzinski (Case Western Reserve University), J. Larson and M. Hicks (3M Company)

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09:30 478 Effect of Cations on the Performance of PEMFCs - M. Ohashi and J. Van Zee (University of South Carolina)

09:50 479 A New Wall Jet Half Cell Approach for Electrochemical Measurement of Fuel Cell Electrocatalysts at the pfsi/Reactant Gas Interface - E. Toyoda (Toyota Central R&D labs,. Inc.) and A. Kucernak (Imperial College London)

�0:�0 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:30 480 Millisecond Resolved Transient Response of the Local High Frequency Resistance to Load Changes in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - I. A. Schneider, M. Bayer, A. Wokaun and G. Scherer (Paul Scherrer Institut)

�0:50 481 The Experimental Approach to Investigate the Transport of Ammonia as a Fuel Contaminant in PEM Fuel Cells - M. Jung, C. Smith and J. Van Zee (University of South Carolina)

��:�0 482 Enhanced PEMFC Performance Using Heteropolyacid Additives - R. P. Brooker, P. Baker, H. Kunz, L. Bonville and R. Parnas (University of Connecticut)

��:30 483 Model for Water Transport in a Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell after Shutdown - M. Khandelwal and M. Mench (Pennsylvania State University)

TransportinFuelCellSystems

�3:50 484 Temperature Gradient Induced Water Transport in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - S. Kim and M. Mench (Pennsylvania State University)

�4:�0 485 An Evaporative Purge Approach to Residual Water Removal at Shutdown - K. Cho (Pennsylvania State University), J. Lee (Hyundai Motor Company) and M. Mench (Pennsylvania State University)

�4:30 486 Numerical Study of Forced Air Convection for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Stacks - K. Lum (Institute of High Performance Computing), E. Birgersson, A. Sasmito (National University of Singapore), H. Poh (Institute of High Performance Computing) and A. Mujumdar (National University of Singapore)

�4:50 487 Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Spiral Flow Channels for the Effective Water Transportation in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - S. Amiruddin, B. Li and J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology)

�5:�0 488 A Model Based Methodology for Fuel Cell Peak Power Prediction - C. Huang, T. Wang and S. Hirano (Ford Motor Company)

�5:30 489 Analytical Formulation of the Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Performance with Consideration of Simultaneous Water and Methanol Crossover - K. Yin (Yuan-Ze University)

SOFCs

�5:50 490 SOFC Synthesis using Electrostatic Spray Deposition: Deposition Formation and Stability of the Suspension and the Spray - R. Losch, R. Selman and S. Al-Hallaj (Illinois Institute of Technology)

�6:�0 491 Modelling of Gas Flow and Electrochemical Effects in a Single Chamber-Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SC-SOFC). - N. Akhtar (University of Birmingham), S. Decent, D. Loghin (School of Applied Maths,University of Birmingham) and K. Kendall (Department of Chemical Engineering,University of Birmingham)

C1Electrochemistry in Biological AnalysisOrganic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical ElectrochemistryRoom 106A, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:J.BurgessandI.Taniguchi

08:40 495 Genotoxicity Screening for Breast Cancer Drug-Tamoxifen using Electrochemical Sensors and Biocolloids - L. Zhao and J. Rusling (Univ. of Connecticut)

09:00 496 Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy to Detect a Biomarker Specific to Breast Cancer - S. Smith, S. Beaudoin (Purdue University), R. Hickey and L. Malkas (Indiana University School of Medicine)

09:20 497 Electronic Oscillation of DNA Induced by Palladium-Lipoic Acid (PLA) - M. Garnett, C. Krishnan and B. Jones (Garnett McKeen Lab., Inc.)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 498 Rapid Cellular Arrangement within Microchannel by Combination of Electrochemical Bio-Lithography and Dielectrophoresis - M. Nishizawa, M. Hashimoto and H. Kaji (Tohoku University)

�0:20 499 Verification of Cellular Cholesterol Efflux through Aqueous Diffusion using Enzyme Modified Microcavity Electrodes - J. Burgess, D. Fang and D. Jiang (Case Western Reserve University)

�0:40 500 Role of Protons in Redox Properties of Metalloproteins and in the Catalytic Activation of Oxygen as Measured in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids - J. J. Moran, J. Bolden, N. Zanati and M. Bayachou (Cleveland State University)

��:00 501 Intermittent Pulse Amperometry as a Transduction Technique for the Multichannel/Multianalyte Flow-Through Immunosensors - R. Sitdikov, D. Ivnitski, P. Atanassov and G. Lopez (University of New Mexico)

��:20 502 Synthesis of Zeolite Thin films on Titanium Alloys and Biocompatibility Testing via Electrochemical Methods - R. S. Bedi, D. Beving and Y. Yan (University of California, Riverside)

��:40 503 Biomechanical Research of TiNb Alloys with Electrochemical Treatment Using Finite Element Method - Y. Shih (Department of Dentistry, College of Oral Medicine, Taipei Medical University), P. Peng (College of Engineering), Y. Pan (National Taiwan University) and K. Ou (Graduated Institute of Biomedical Materials & Engineering, College of Oral Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei ��0, Taiwan)

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C4Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Symposium in Honor of Yoshihiro MatsumuraOrganic and Biological ElectrochemistryRoom 102C, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:I.NishiguchiandH.Schafer

08:00 546 A Morphine Precursor by Anodic Cyclization - H. J. Schaefer (University of Muenster) and A. Brockmeyer (BASF Aktiengesellschaft Germany)

08:20 547 Asymmetric Electrochemical Oxidation of �,2-diols and �,2-amino Aldehydes Catalyzed by Chiral Copper Catalyst - D. Minato, H. Arimoto, Y. Nagasue, Y. Demizu, Y. Matsumura and O. Onomura (Nagasaki University)

08:40 548 Anodic Oxidation of Aroyl and Phenacyl Azides - J. Y. Becker and A. Dhiman (Ben-Gurion University)

09:00 549 A Continuous Phase-Separable Electrolytic System by using Cyclohexane-based Thermomorphic Solutions - T. Yoshioka, S. Kim and K. Chiba (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

09:20 550 A New Electrocatalytic [2+2] Cross-Coupling Reaction Supported by a “Redox Tag” for Anodic EC-backward-E Process - Y. Okada (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), R. Akaba (Gunma College of Technology) and K. Chiba (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 551 Carbon-Carbon Bond Cleavage Reactions of Radical Cations with Oxygen Functional Group - R. Akaba (Gunma College of Technology)

�0:20 552 Reaction of N-Acyliminium Ion Pool with Benzylsilane. Implication of a Radical/Cation/Radical Cation Chain Mechanism Involving Oxidative C-Si Bond Cleavage - J. Yoshida, T. Maruyama, Y. Mizuno, I. Shimizu and S. Suga (Kyoto University)

�0:40 553 Novel Synthesis of Perfluorobenzoquinones by Anodic Oxidation - I. Nishiguchi (Nagaoka University of Technology), K. Mineyama (Sugai Chemical Co) and H. Maekawa (Nagaoka University of Technology)

��:00 554 A New Approach to Anodic Substitution Reaction of Amines with Allyltrimethylsilane using Parallel Laminar Flow - F. Amemiya, D. Horii, T. Fuchigami and M. Atobe (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

��:20 555 Electrochemical Behavior of Thallium Ion in Organic Solvents and its Application to Organic Synthesis - T. Tanabe, K. Uno, Y. Ishikawa and S. Nishiyama (Keio University)

��:40 556 Selective Electrochemical Fluorination of Cyclopropane Derivatives - T. Fuchigami, S. Oyanagi and H. Ishii (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Co-Chairs:J.YoshidaandJ.Lessard

�4:00 557 Electro-Initiated Cationic Chain Reaction. Intramolecular C-C Bond Formation between Thioacetal and Olefin - K. Matsumoto, S. Fujie, K. Ueoka, S. Suga and J. Yoshida (Kyoto University)

�4:20 558 Synthesis of Diarylthio Compounds by the Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes with Electrochemically Generated Arylbis(arylthio)sulfonium Ions - S. Suga, S. Fujie, K. Matsumoto and J. Yoshida (Kyoto University)

�4:40 559 Electrochemistry of Molecule-like Gold Nanoclusters - S. Antonello (University of Padova), A. Holm (University of Aarhus), E. Instuli and F. Maran (University of Padova)

�5:00 560 Specificity of Copper Interface in the Cathodic Reduction of alpha,omega-Dibromoalkanes - J. Simonet (Universite de Rennes �)

�5:20 561 Three Component Coupling Reaction of Benzyl Halides, CO2, and DMF by Using Paired Electrosynthesis; Sacrificial Anode Free Electrochemical Carboxylation of Benzyl halides - H. Senboku, K. Nagakura, T. Fukuhara and S. Hara (Hokkaido University)

�5:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:00 562 Electroreductive Dehalogenation/Dimerization of Aryl Halides on an Activated Carbon Adsorbing Layer Using a Stacked-Type Cell - M. Kuroboshi, N. Hara, H. Idei and H. Tanaka (Okayama University)

�6:20 563 Electrochemistry of Agrochemical Manufacturing at Dow Chemical Company - C. Wang and C. Scortichini (The Dow Chemical Company)

�6:40 564 Stereochemical Control in Electroreductive Cyclization Reactions Using Sacrificial Anodes and Chiral Auxiliaries - J. A. Mallory and D. Little (University of California, Santa Barbara)

�7:00 565 Preparation of Metallo-porphyrin Complex Modified Electrode and Its Utilization to the Electroreduction of Aliphatic Esters - M. Ishifune, Y. Kakutani, Y. Iwai and S. Kashimura (Kinki University)

�7:20 566 Electroreduction of Penta-Valent Phosphorus Compounds - T. Yano and H. Tanaka (Okayama University)

�7:40 567 Electroreduction of Nitrocyclopropanes and Nitroaryl Cyclopropanes - F. Couture-Martin (Université de Sherbrooke), A. Sardashti (University of Sistan and Baluchestan), C. Cristea (University of Medecine and Pharmacy), J. Chapuzet and J. Lessard (Université de Sherbrooke)

D1Corrosion General SessionCorrosionRoom 102B, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:A.HubinandM.Kendig

08:00 592 Electronically Conductive Corrosion Resistant Zeolite Coatings by in-situ Crystallization - R. S. Bedi, D. Beving and Y. Yan (University of California, Riverside)

08:20 593 Graded Anodic Films for Corrosion Protection of Aerospace Alloys: Anodizing and Corrosion Behaviour - M. Curioni, P. Skeldon and G. Thompson (University of Manchester)

08:40 594 In-situ Monitoring of the Growth Stress Evolution during Galvanostatic Anodizing of Aluminum Thin Films - Q. Van Overmeere, J. Vanhumbeeck and J. Proost (Université Catholique de Louvain)

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09:00 595 Microstructural Evolution of Anodic Coating on AZ3� Magnesium Alloy in Alkaline Silicate Solution - L. Liu (National Taiwan University), S. Hsieh, C. Lee (Da-Yeh University) and C. Lin (National Taiwan University)

09:20 596 On the Origin of Local Cell Voltage Maxima during Galvanostatic Ti Anodising - J. Vanhumbeeck, Q. Van Overmeere and J. Proost (Université Catholique de Louvain)

Co-Chairs:M.KendigandA.Hubin

�0:00 597 Transmission Line Modeling of EIS Data for a Mg-Rich Primer on AA 2024-T3 - K. N. Allahar, D. Battocchi, G. Bierwagen and D. Tallman (North Dakota State University)

�0:20 598 Effect of Coating Layer Thickness on Corrosion Detection - H. G. Wheat and G. Liu (University of Texas at Austin)

�0:40 599 Surface and Bulk Properties of Oxide Films and Their Influence on the Adhesion and Delamination of Organic Coatings - J. Wielant (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), R. Posner (Max-Planck Institute for Iron Research), R. Hausbrand (Arcelor Research Industry Gent -OCAS nv), G. Grundmeier (University of Paderborn) and H. Terryn (VUB)

��:00 600 Preparation and Protective Properties of Composite Films of Poly(3,4-Etylenedioxythiophene) with Heteropolyanions on Stainless Steel - L. Adamczyk (Technical University of Czestochowa, Faculty of Materials Processing Technology and Applied Physics) and P. Kulesza (University of Warsaw)

��:20 601 Corrosion Performance Evaluation of Zn/Al Galvanized Steel using SVET - C. Taylor (Swansea University), J. Elvins (Corus Colors) and D. Worsley (Swansea University)

��:40 602 Localized Study of Corrosion Processes in Micro-Confined Defects on Coated Galvanized Steel by SVET/SIET - M. G. Ferreira, M. Zheludkevich, A. Bastos and O. Karavai (Universidade de Aveiro)

Co-Chairs:M.FerreiraandJ.Namahoot

�4:00 603 Investigation on the Influence of the Degree of Non-Stoichiometry at the Localized Corrosion Kinetics of UO2+x - H. He (University of Western Ontario)

�4:20 604 Molecular Dynamics Simulation Study of Nanoscale Passive Oxide Growth on Ni-Al Alloy Surfaces at Low Temperatures - S. K. Sankaranarayanan and S. Ramanathan (Harvard University)

�4:40 605 Effect of Equal Channel Angular Extrusion on Corrosion Behavior of Al-Mn ALLOY - J. Namahoot (Naresuan University), A. Davenport (University of Birmingham) and R. Ambat (Technical University of Denmark)

�5:00 606 Fabrication of Site-Controlled Tunnel Pits by Electrochemical Etching of Al - K. Nishio, T. Fukushima and H. Masuda (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

�5:20 607 Passivation and Depassivation of Iron/Iron Oxide Nanoparticles - J. T. Nurmi, V. Sarathy and P. Tratnyek (Oregon Health & Science University)

�5:40 608 Corrosion Protection with Transistor-like Structures - S. Sreevatsa, Y. Zhang and H. Grebel (NJIT)

Co-Chairs:H.WheatandM.Ferreira

�6:20 609 Corrosion Inhibition of Copper by Selected Thiol Compounds - W. Qafsaoui (Université Chouaib Doukkali), M. W. Kendig (Teledyne Scientific Company), H. Takenouti and F. Huet (Laboratoire Interfaces et Systèmes Electrochimiques, CNRS-UPR�5, Université Paris VI)

�6:40 610 Use of an Integrated Approach to Reveal the Mechanism of Copper Corrosion in Chloride Containing Solutions - Y. Van Ingelgem, J. Vereecken and A. Hubin (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

�7:00 611 The Corrosion of a Stainless Steel in High Temperature Phosphoric Acid - H. Wang and J. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

�7:20 612 Kinetics and Structure Aspects of the Dissolution of Metals in Acids - M. Schorr, B. Valdez, M. S. Stoytcheva and R. Zlatev (University of Baja California)

E1Advanced Gate Stack, Source/Drain, and Channel Engineering for Si-Based CMOS 4: New Materials, Processes, and EquipmentElectronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and Technology / High Temperature MaterialsRoom 101A, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

CMOSChannelEngineeringIICo-Chairs:H.IwaiandM.vanDal

09:00 667 CMOS Scaling for the Next Decade: Trends, Challenges and Opportunities - P. Majhi (Sematech, TX)

09:30 Intermission (20 Minutes)

09:50 668 Uniaxially Strained Si/SiGe Wire-Channel Transistors - T. Tezuka, T. Irisawa (MIRAI-ASET), E. Toyoda (Covalent Materials Corp.), N. Sugiyama (MIRAI-ASET) and S. Takagi (The University of Tokyo, MIRAI-ASRC)

�0:20 669 Performance of Germanium Metal-Insulator-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors with Nickel Germanide Source/Drain - N. Taoka (MIRAI-ASRC), K. Ikeda, T. Yamamoto, Y. Yamashita, M. Harada, N. Sugiyama (MIRAI-ASET) and S. Takagi (The University of Tokyo, MIRAI-ASRC)

�0:50 670 Throughput Considerations for In-Situ Doped Embedded Silicon Carbon Stressor Selectively Grown into Recessed Source Drain Areas of NMOS Devices - M. Bauer, Y. Zhang, P. Brabant, D. Weeks, V. Machkaoutsan and S. Thomas (ASM America Inc.)

��:20 671 Critical Analysis of Different Techniques for Measuring Strain in Si�-yCy Layers Grown by CVD on a Si Substrate - N. Cherkashin (CEMES-CNRS), A. Gouye (CEA-LETI), F. Hue, F. Houdellier, M. Hytch (CEMES-CNRS), O. Kermarrec (STMicroelectronics), D. Rouchon, M. Burdin, P. Holliger (CEA-LETI Minatec) and A. Claverie (CMES/CNRS)

��:40 672 Heavily Phosphorus Doped Silicon Junctions for nMOS Applications - S. Chopra, Z. Ye, A. Zojaji, Y. Kim and S. Kuppurao (Applied Materials)

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CMOSSource/DrainContactsCo-Chairs:M.C.OzturkandM.Bauer

�4:00 673 Silicides for 32 nm and Beyond - P. R. Besser (Advanced Micro Devices), C. Murray and C. Lavoie (IBM TJ Watson Research Center)

�4:30 674 Material and Integration Issues for Rare Earth Silicides as Gate and Diffusion Contacts in Advanced CMOS Technologies - C. P. D’Emic (IBM- T.J. Watson Research Center), K. Ohuchi (Toshiba America Electronic Components, NY), C. Murray, C. Lavoie (IBM TJ Watson Research Center), C. Scerbo, R. Carruthers (IBM- T.J. Watson Research Center, NY), P. Besser (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA) and B. Yang (Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Yorktown Hgts., NY)

�4:50 675 Ni(Pt)Si Thermal Stability Improvement By Carbon Implantation - S. Mertens, T. Hoffmann, C. Vrancken (Imec), S. Jakschik (Qimonda), O. Richard, H. Bender, W. Vandervorst, P. Absil and A. Lauwers (Imec)

�5:�0 676 Multi-Wavelength Raman and HRTEM Study of Ni/Si Interface after NiSi Formation at Low Temperatures using Various Heating Methods - T. Sasaki, H. Minami, H. Harima, T. Isshiki, M. Yoshimoto (Kyoto Institute of Technology) and W. Yoo (WaferMasters, Inc.)

�5:30 677 Effects of B or Al Interface Layers on Thermal Stability of Ni Silicide on Si - K. Tsutsui, T. Shiozawa, K. Nagahiro, Y. Ohishi, K. Kakushima, P. Ahmet (Tokyo Institute of Technology), N. Urushihara, M. Suzuki (ULVAC PHI Inc.) and H. Iwai (Tokyo Insititute of Technology)

�5:50 Intermission (20 Minutes)

NovelProcessesforAdvancedMemoryTechnologiesCo-Chairs:P.TimansandP.Besser

�6:�0 678 Memory Technologies for Sub-40nm: Materials, Processes, and Structures - D. Ha and K. Kim (Samsung Electronics)

�6:40 679 High Growth Rate SiO2 by Atomic Layer Deposition - R. Matero, S. Haukka and M. Tuominen (ASM Microchemistry Ltd.)

�7:00 680 Novel Batch Titanium Nitride CVD Process for Advanced Metal Electrodes - P. M. Zagwijn, W. Verweij, D. Pierreux, N. Adjeroud, R. Bankras, E. Oosterlaken, G. Snijders (ASM International N.V.), M. Van den Hout (TU Delft), P. Fischer, R. Wilhelm and M. Knapp (ASM International N.V.)

�7:20 681 Embedding of Nanocrystalline Ruthenium in ZrHfO High-k Film for Nonvolatile Memories - C. Lin and Y. Kuo (Texas A&M University)

E3Dielectrics for Nanosystems 3: Materials Science, Processing, Reliability, and ManufacturingDielectric Science and TechnologyRoom 102A, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

AlternateDevicesandMemoryCo-Chairs:W.TsengandH.Saitoh

08:00 732 Advanced Metal Gate FinFET CMOS TEchnology - Y. Liu (AIST Tsukuba Central 2), T. Matsukawa, K. Endo, M. Masahara, S. Ouchi, K. Ishii, K. Sakamoto and E. Suzuki (AIST)

08:30 733 Growth of Fluoride Quantum Well Heterostrucutres for Resonant Tunneling Devices on Si Substrates - K. Tsutsui (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

09:00 734 Evaluation and Control of Strain in Si Induced by Patterned SiN Stressor - H. Saitoh, D. Kosemura, Y. Kakemura, T. Yoshida, M. Takei, A. Ogura (Meiji University), T. Koganezawa, I. Hirosawa (JASRI), M. Kohno, T. Nishita and T. Nakanishi (TOKYO ELECTRON AT)

09:30 Intermission (20 Minutes)

09:50 735 Electrical and Reliability Characteristics in Strained-Si MOSFETs - C. Yang, T. Pan (Chang Gung University) and C. Liu (Ming Chuan University)

�0:�0 736 Inorganic and Organic Ferroelectric Thin Films for Memory Applications - H. Ishiwara (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

�0:40 737 Enhancement in Thermal Stability of Metal-Insulator-Metal Capacitors for Deep Trench DRAM Application - C. Hsieh (Nanya Technology Corp.), T. Pan (Chang Gung University), T. Huang, W. Liang (Nanya Technology Corp.) and J. Lin (Chang Gung University)

Low-kDielectricsCo-Chairs:K.OhmoriandM.Wang

��:00 738 Characterization of ULK Material Properties Shifts Due to Liner CMP Slurries - W. Tseng (IBM), D. Kioussis (AMD) and S. L. Manikonda (SUNY, Albany)

��:30 739 Metal Surface Characterization for Understanding of Electrical Properties on Aluminum Interconnects - A. Otake, T. Aoki and D. Maloney (DuPont Electronic Technology)

��:50 Symposium Concluding Remarks (5 Minutes)

F1Electrodeposition for Energy ApplicationsElectrodeposition / Energy TechnologyRoom 101B, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

YoungInvestigatorsCo-Chairs:M.LayandS.Obare

08:00 851 Routes to Single Molecule Recognition - S. Lindsay, J. He, L. Lin and P. Zhang (Arizona State University)

08:30 852 Metallic Nanoparticles: Effects of Size on the Ability to Store Solar Energy - S. O. Obare, R. Freemantle, M. Liu and W. Guo (University of North Carolina - Charlotte)

08:50 853 Electrochemical and Sensing Properties of Chemically- and Electrochemically-Synthesized Metal Nanoparticles and Nanowires - F. P. Zamborini, O. Ivanova, R. Dasari, S. Beeram and G. Slawinski (University of Louisville)

09:�0 854 Development of Methods for the Deposition of Ordered Carbon Nanotube Networks - P. Vichchulada and M. D. Lay (University of Georgia)

09:30 855 Electronic Applications of 2-Dimensional Networks of Carbon Nanotubes - M. D. Lay, D. Vairavapandian and P. Vichchulada (University of Georgia)

09:50 Intermission (20 Minutes)

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�0:�0 856 Photocatalytic Patterning of Monolayers for the Site-Selective Adsorption of Metallic and Semiconducting Nanoparticles to Metal Oxide Surfaces - G. Soja, J. Mann and D. Watson (University at Buffalo)

�0:30 857 Micro/Nanostructure Effects in Organic Semiconductors - A. Salleo, L. Jimison, J. Rivnay and L. Goris (Stanford University)

�0:50 858 Electroless Deposition of Metals on Nanopatterns of n-alkylsilane SAMs - J. C. Garno and J. Li (Louisiana State University)

��:�0 859 Biotitanification - A. M. Valentine and K. Cole (Yale University)

��:30 860 Electrodeposition of Pt Nanoparticles on Low Density SWNT Networks - D. Vairavapandian and M. D. Lay (University of Georgia)

��:50 861 Iodine Patterns on Chemical Templates - Y. Cai (University of Kentucky)

G1Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering General SessionIndustrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical EngineeringRoom 106C, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

FuelCellSystemsChair:G.Pillay

08:00 866 Analysis of Startup of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - Y. Wang (UC Irvine)

08:20 867 On-Board Hydrogen Storage and Production: An Application of Ammonia Electrolysis - B. K. Boggs and G. Botte (Ohio University)

08:40 868 Optimization of MEA Structure for Low Water Crossover - K. Song, H. Kim (Samsung SDI) and H. Lee (Samsung Corning Precision Glass)

SynthesisChair:G.Pillay

09:00 869 Electrochemical Generation of Hydrogen Peroxide Using a Gas Diffusion Electrode and Proton Exchange Membrane Cell Configuration - C. Rhodes, C. Salinas and T. Giletto (Lynntech, Inc.)

09:20 870 Electrochemical Synthesis of 2,2-dinitropro-panol - T. E. Lister and R. Fox (Idaho National Laboratory)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 871 Optimizing the Electro-Oxidation of Ammonia - B. K. Boggs and G. Botte (Ohio University)

ElectroplatingandElectrodepositionChair:G.Pillay

�0:20 872 Electrolytic Looping for Through Crack Interruption During Functional Cr(III) Electroplating - A. Lozano Morales, M. Inman, P. Miller and E. Taylor (Faraday Technology, Inc.)

�0:40 873 Novel Seed Layer Formation Process for Initiating Copper Electroless Deposition on Glass - N. Kulyk (SKKU), K. Song (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology) and C. Chung (SKK University)

DevicesandPackagingChair:G.Pillay

�4:00 874 A Dual-Colored ECW Based on PProDOT-Me2 and PProDOP-Me2 - S. Kim, M. Taya and C. Xu (University of Washington)

�4:20 875 Liquid Infiltration in High Aspect Ratio Features for Packaging Applications - N. Thorp (Semitool Inc.)

�4:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

WasteTreatmentChair:G.Pillay

�5:00 876 Aluminium Electrochemistry in Electrocoagulation Reactors - M. Mechelhoff, G. Kelsall and N. Graham (Imperial College London)

�5:20 877 Electro-Switchable Surfaces for Heavy Metal Waste Treatment: Study of Polyacrylic Acid Films Grafted on Gold Surfaces - X. Le (Chemistry of Surfaces and Interfaces)

G3Tutorials in Electrochemical Technology: Impedance SpectroscopyIndustrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical EngineeringRoom 106B, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:C.GabrielliandM.Musiani

08:40 911 Impedance Data Mascarading as Unusual Circuit Elements: Instrumentation Artifacts. - P. Vanýsek (Northern Illinois University)

09:�0 912 Characterization of Oxide Films by Electrochemical Impedance - I. Frateur (Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie des Surfaces, CNRS-ENSCP UMR7045)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 913 Mathematical Aspects of Electrochemical Impedance Spectrum in Rechargeable Batteries - G. Sikha and R. White (University of South Carolina)

�0:30 914 Tutorial: Frontiers in Application of Impedance Diagnostics to H2-Fed Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - D. Baker, W. Gu, Y. Liu and M. Mathias (General Motors)

��:00 915 Guidelines for Evaluation of Error Structure for Impedance Response of PEM Fuel Cells - S. Roy and M. E. Orazem (University of Florida)

��:20 916 Analysis of the pH Dependent Anodic Reaction Behavior of Tungsten by EIS Technique - M. Anik (Eskisehir Osmangazi University)

H1Electron Transfer and Applications of Fullerene and Nanostructured MaterialsFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresRoom 212A, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:F.D’Souza,M.Meneghetti,K.Kadish,andP.Kamat

08:00 938 Novel Carbon Nanotubes/Polymer Nanocomposites with High Conductivity - T. Fujigaya, S. Haraguchi, T. Fukumaru and N. Nakashima (Kyushu University)

08:20 939 Photoelectrochemical Devices Comprised of Covalently Functionalized Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - T. Umeyama, M. Fujita, N. Tezuka, Y. Matano and H. Imahori (Kyoto University)

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08:40 940 Synthesis and Characterization of Trimetasphere®-PCBM and Other Derivatives to Be Incorporated in Organic Photovoltaic Devices - C. M. Cardona (LunaNanoWorks)

09:00 941 Single Walled Carbon Nanotube Films as Electrodes for Electrical Double Layer Capacitors in Non-aqueous Electrolyte - V. Subramanian, H. Zhu, K. Hung and B. Wei (University of Delaware)

09:20 942 Electron Storage and Charge Equilibration in SWCNT-Semiconductor Nanoparticles - P. Kamat and A. Kongkanand (University of Notre Dame)

09:40 Intermission (�5 Minutes)

09:55 943 Photoelectrochemical Properties of Donor-Acceptor Nanohybrids of Size-Controlled Cup-Shaped Nanocarbons - M. Ohtani (Osaka University), P. Kamat (University of Notre Dame) and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University)

�0:20 944 Carbon Nanotube Yarn Actuators: An Electrochemical Impedance Model - T. Mirfakhrai (University of British Columbia), J. Oh, M. Kozlov, S. Fang, M. Zhang, R. Baughman (Alan G. MacDiarmid Nanotech Institute, University of Texas at Dallas) and J. Madden (University of British Columbia)

�0:40 945 Chemical Functionalization of Carbon Nanohorns - N. Tagmatarchis (National Hellenic Research Foundation)

H2Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry of Fullerenes and Carbon NanotubesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresRoom 212B, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Chair:T.Akasaka

�7:00 973 Construction of Supramolecular System Based on Endohedral Metallofullerene - T. Tsuchiya, K. Sato, H. Kurihara, N. Sakuma, T. Akasaka (University of Tsukuba), K. Ohkubo, S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University), T. Kato (Josai University) and S. Nagase (Institute for Molecular Science)

H4Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Applications and DevicesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / SensorRoom 212B, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Chair:T.Akasaka

�7:20 1032 Progess toward Applications of Endohedral Metallofullerenes - H. C. Dorn (Virginia Tech)

H5Endofullerenes and Carbon NanocapsulesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresRoom 212B, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:H.Dorn,A.Balch,L.Echegoyen,andK-P.Dinse

08:00 1042 Selective Arc-Synthesis of Metallic Nitride Fullerenes: Introducing CAPTEAR [Chemically Adjusting Plasma Temperature, Energy, and Reactivity] - S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi)

08:20 1043 Positional Control of Encapsulated Atoms Inside a Fullerene Cage by Exohedral Chemical Functionalization - M. Yamada, C.

Someya, T. Wakahara, T. Tsuchiya, T. Akasaka (University of Tsukuba), Y. Maeda (Tokyo Gakugei University), K. Yoza (Bruker AXS K. K.), N. Mizorogi and S. Nagase (Institute for Molecular Science)

08:40 1044 New M3N@C2n (M = Nd, Pr, Ce and La and n>40) Compounds: Chemical and Electrochemical Properties - L. Echegoyen (NSF), M. Chaur and F. Melin (Clemson University)

09:00 1045 Cations and Anions of a Nitride Clusterfullerene: The Sc3N@C68 as Studied by In-situ ESR/UV-Vis-NIR Spectroelectrochemistry - L. Dunsch (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden), P. Rapta (STU Bratislava), A. Popov (Moscow State University) and S. Yang (IFW Dresden)

09:20 1046 Influence of High Temperature Treatments on Fullerene Soot and Formation of Multi-shell Carbon Nanoparticles Filled with LaC2 - K. Yamamoto (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), T. Wakahara and T. Akasaka (University of Tsukuba)

09:45 Intermission (�5 Minutes)

�0:00 1047 Dimetallic Aza[80]Fullerenes, M2@C79N: Low-Lying Spin Doped Clusters Inside Fullerenes - T. Zuo, L. Xu (Virginia Tech), M. Olmstead (University of California, Davis), W. Fu, T. Crawford, C. Shu (Virginia Tech), J. Zhang (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), A. L. Balch (University of California) and H. C. Dorn (Virginia Tech)

�0:20 1048 Reactions of Sc3N@C80 with Light and Air - J. Phillips (University of Southern Mississippi)

�0:40 1049 Trifluoromethylation of Metallic Nitride Fullerene Sc3N@C80: Further Exploration of Multiple Radical Additions - N. B. Shustova (Colorado State University), A. Popov (Moscow State University), M. A. Mackey, C. Coumbe, J. Phillips, S. Stevenson (University of Southern Mississippi), S. H. Strauss and O. Boltalina (Colorado State University)

��:00 1050 Missing Metallofullerenes: La@C72, La@C74, and La@C80 - H. Nikawa (University of Tsukuba), T. Kikuchi, T. Yamada (Center for Tsukuba Advanced Research Alliance, University of Tsukuba), T. Wakahara (University of Tsukuba), T. Nakahodo, G. Rahman (Center for Tsukuba Advanced Research Alliance, University of Tsukuba), T. Tsuchiya, Z. Slanina, T. Akasaka (University of Tsukuba), K. Yoza (Bruker AXS K. K.), E. Horn (Department of Chemistry, Rikkyo University), N. Mizorogi and S. Nagase (Institute for Molecular Science)

��:20 1051 Structural Studies of Endohedral Metallofullerenes by Synchrotron X-ray pow-der diffraction. - E. Nishibori, S. Aoyagi, M. Sakata (Nagoya University), M. Takata (RIKEN Harima Institute) and H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

��:40 1052 New Structural Results on C82 Endohedrals and Larger Endohedrals - A. L. Balch (University of California), H. C. Dorn, T. Zou (Virginia Tech), L. Echegoyen, M. Chaur (Clemson University), C. Beavers, C. Chancellor (University of California Davis Department of Chemistry) and M. Olmstead (University of California, Davis)

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Co-Chairs:H.Shinohara,Y.Achiba,andT.Akasaka

�4:00 1053 The Role of an Asymmetric Nitride Cluster on Fullerene Cage: the Non-IPR Endohedral DySc2N@C76 - S. Yang (IFW Dresden), A. Popov (Moscow State University) and L. Dunsch (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden)

�4:20 1054 The Synthesis and Characterization of Trimetallic Nitride Fullerene Nanopeapods - J. Zhang, M. Ashraf-Khorassani, J. Reid, N. Rylander (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University), T. Campbell (ADA Technologies, Inc) and H. C. Dorn (Virginia Tech)

�4:40 1055 Optical Band Gap Modification of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Encapsulated Fullerenes - T. Okazaki (AIST)

�5:00 1056 Fabrication of Metal-Nanowires in Carbon Nanotubes via Versatile Nano-Template Reaction - R. Kitaura, N. Imazu (Nagoya University), K. Kobayashi (Nagoya Univercity) and H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

�5:20 1057 EPR Investigation of N@C60/70 and La@C82-derived Peapods - B. Corzilius, P. Jakes, K. Dinse (TU Darmstadt) and K. Hata (AIST)

�5:40 1058 Putting Metallofullerenes and Atomic Metal Nanowires into Carbon Nanotubes - H. Shinohara (Nagoya University)

�6:00 Intermission (�5 Minutes)

�6:�5 1059 Soft-landed Exotic Fullerenes: Materials Properties, Hydrogenation and Dehydrogenation - M. Kappes, A. Boettcher, D. Loeffler, P. Weis (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) and S. Lebedkin (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe)

�6:40 1060 Selective Growth of Fullerenelike Cap Structure in the Formation of Carbon Nano Structures - Y. Achiba (Tokyo Metropolitan Universaity)

H8Porphyrins and Supramolecular AssembliesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresRoom 212A, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:K.KadishandP.Kamat

��:00 1096 Electrochemistry of Cobalt Corroles and Porphyrin-Corrole Dyads and their Use as Catalyst for the Reduction of Dioxygen - J. Shen, L. Fremond, K. M. Kadish (University of Houston), C. Gros, J. Barbe and R. Guilard (Université de Bourgogne)

��:20 1097 Electrochemistry and Spectroelectrochemistry of Platinum(II) Porphyrins in Nonaqueous Media - K. M. Kadish, P. Chen, Z. Ou (University of Houston), O. Finikova and S. Vinogradov (University of Pennsylvania)

��:40 1098 The Electrochemistry of Octaphyrins in Nonaqueous Solvents - S. Saito (University of Houston), Y. Tanaka, A. Osuka (Kyoto University), J. Shen and K. M. Kadish (University of Houston)

Co-Chairs:T.Torres,B.Kraeutler,R.Paolesse,andN.Solladie

�3:40 1099 Tetrapyrrole in Action: Functional Materials from the Ordered Assemblies of Porphyrin Derivatives - D. Monti, S. Nardis and R. Paolesse (University of Rome Tor Vergata)

�4:00 1100 Oxoporphyrinogens: Redox and Spectroscopic Probes for Anion Sensing to Platform to Build Supramolecular Donor-Acceptor Conjugates - F. D’Souza, A. Schumacher (Wichita State University), J. Hill (National Institute for Materials Science), P. Karr (Wichita State University), Y. Xie, K. Ariga (National Institute for Materials Science), A. Sandanayaka, Y. Araki and O. Ito (Tohoku University)

�4:20 1101 Synthesis and Optical Properties of Unsymmetrically Substituted Porphyrins - M. O. Senge (Trinity College Dublin)

�4:40 1102 Design of Metalloporphyrin-based Dendritic Nanoprobes for Two-Photon Microscopy of Oxygen - O. Finikova, A. Lebedev and S. A. Vinogradov (University of Pennsylvania)

�5:00 1103 Large Cyclic Arrays of Porphyrin Dimer through Self-Organization - Y. Kobuke (Kyoto University), K. Fujisawa, N. Makiuchi, A. Satake and K. Ogawa (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)

�5:20 1104 Tuning Redox Potentials of Corrole Metal Complexes and their Catalytic Activity Regarding Decomposition of Reactive Oxygen Species - Z. Gross (Technion)

�5:40 1105 Control over Charge Transfer in Phthalocyanine Electron Donor-Acceptor Conjugates - D. Guldi, A. Kahnt (Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg), M. Quintilliani (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Cantoblanco) and T. Torres (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)

�6:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:20 1106 The Porphyrin Foundry - H. Elemans (University of Nijmegen), R. Nolte (Univeristy of Nijmegen) and A. E. Rowan (Radboud University Nijmegen)

�6:40 1107 Multifunctional Porphyrins and their Supra-molecular Assemblies - B. Kraeutler and S. Banala (University of Innsbruck)

�7:00 1108 Porphyrin-terminated Molecular Tweezers for Structure Determination of Flexible Bifunctional Molecular Guests by NMR Spectroscopy. - H. Grennberg, P. Polavarapu, S. Norrehed, C. Andersson and A. Gogoll (Uppsala University)

�7:20 1109 Intramolecular Electron Transfer from Axial Ligands to S2-Excited Tetraphenyl Porphyrins - M. Fujitsuka and T. Majima (Osaka University)

�7:40 1110 Photoindeuced Charge Separation of Zinc Phthalocyanine Perylenebisimide Pentameric Arrays - K. Ohkubo (Osaka University), A. Sastre-Santos (Universidad Miguel Hernández) and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University)

J1Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session SensorRoom 105B, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

BiologicalandNanoBasedSensorsChair:S.Bhansali

08:00 1193 Wavelet Transformation of Hydrogen Peroxide Biosensor and Glucose Biosensor Responses - I. Shitanda, D. Kawai, M. Itagaki and K. Watanabe (Tokyo University of Science)

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08:20 1194 Fabrication of PDMS-Based Microfluidic Devices for In Situ Molecular Recognition - W. Jeon, S. Jeon, C. Shin (Ajou University), S. Hong, S. Lee and J. Yi (Seoul National University)

08:40 1195 ZnS Nanobelts for Chemical Sensing - M. A. Zielke (University of California), X. Chen, K. Turner and M. Moskovits (University of California, Santa Barbara)

09:00 1196 Microbatteries for Use in a Hybrid Power System for Implanted Neural Probes - Y. Zhang (Brigham Young University), Q. Lin (Dept. of Chem. Eng., Brigham Young University), K. Murari, N. Thakor (Dept. of Biomedical Eng., Johns Hopkins University) and J. Harb (Brigham Young University)

09:20 1197 Fabrication of Hydrogen Sensing Device using Dendritic Pd-Ag Nano-Filaments by Electrochemical Migration Method - S. Lee (Seoul National University), E. Lee, W. Lee (Yonsei University) and Y. Joo (Seoul National University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

CeramicandElectrochemicalSensorsChair:M.Carter

�0:00 1198 Portable Bottom-up Gas Sensor Based on the Integration of Individual SnO2 Nanowires with Microhotplates - A. Romano-Rodriguez, F. Hernandez-Ramirez, R. Jimenez-Diaz, O. Casals, A. Tarancon, J. Prades (University of Barcelona), S. Barth, S. Mathur (Leibniz Institute of New Materials), M. Juli (NTEC�06,S.L.), A. Helwig, J. Spannhake and G. Müller (EADS Innovation Works)

�0:20 1199 Mesoscopic Devices for Chemoelectronic Sensing - A. Chaparadza and S. Rananavare (Portland State University)

�0:40 1200 A Study of the Sensitivity of the Mixed Fe2O3-Fe2(MoO4)3 Oxide - U. Kersen and L. Holappa (Helsinki University of Technology)

��:00 1201 The Effect of Electrode Polarization on the Offset for Amperometric NOx Sensors - R. E. Soltis, Y. Ding and D. Kubinski (Ford Motor Company)

��:20 1202 Thick-film Carbon Dioxide Sensor via Anodic Adsorbate Stripping Technique and its Structural Dependence - K. Photinon (Chiang Mai University) and C. Liu (Case Western Reserve University)

��:40 1203 Amperometric Hydrogen Sensor Based on Ternary Pt-based Electrocatalysts - Y. Weng and K. Hung (Feng Chia University)

AcousticWaveBasedSensorsandHighFrequencyTechniquesCo-Chairs:V.BhethanabotlaandR.Mukundan

�4:00 1204 Patterned Electrodes for Thickness Shear Mode (TSM) quartz Resonators to Achieve Univorm Mass Sensitivity Distribution - A. Richardson (University of South Florida), A. Smith (Masscal Scientific Instruments) and V. Bhethanabotla (University of South Florida)

�4:20 1205 Development of a Shear Horizontal Surface Acoustic Wave Sensor System with a Floating Electrode Unidirectional Transducer - J. Kondoh (Shiauoka University), Y. Okiyama, Y. Matsui (Shizuoka University), M. Nara, T. Mori and H. Yatsuda (Japan Radio Co., Ltd.)

�4:40 1206 Programmable Metallization Cell Elements for Microwave Switching Applications - M. Ren, J. Morse (Arizona State University), J. Nessel (NASA Glenn Research Center) and M. Kozicki (Arizona State University)

�5:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�5:20 1207 High Frequency Surface Acoustic Wave Devices Based on Multilayered LiNbO3/Diamond/AlN Substrates: A Finite Element Study - S. K. Sankaranarayanan (Harvard University), S. Cular and V. Bhethanabotla (University of South Florida)

�5:40 1208 Characterising Ionic Liquids using the Quartz Crystal Microbalance - N. Doy (Nottingham Trent University), R. Ge (Queen’s University Belfast), M. Newton, G. McHale, P. Roach (Nottingham Trent University) and C. Hardacre (Queen’s University Belfast)

�6:00 1209 Phase Transformation of the Ni-Pt Alloy Film During Alcohol Oxidation Studied by EQCM - J. Huang, W. Hwang (National Cheng Kung University), Y. Weng (Feng Chia University) and T. Chou (National Cheng Kung University)

�6:20 1210 Acoustic Characterization of DNA Hybridization. Application to the Detection of Toxic Elements. - B. Bucur, M. Lazerges, H. Perrot (UPMC-CNRS), E. Antoine and C. Compère (IFREMER BREST)

�6:40 1211 Improved Biosensors Through Advanced Designs: Experimental and Theoretical Study of SAW Transducers and Delay Paths - S. Cular, S. Sankaranarayanan, V. Bhethanabotla (University of South Florida) and D. Branch (Sandia National Laboratories)

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B1Batteries General SessionBatteryRoom 213AB, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

ElectrolytesforLithiumCellsCo-Chairs:R.KatiyarandN.Dudney

09:00 161 The Impact of Li-Ion Battery Electrolyte Impurities on Performance Decline and Self-Discharge. - P. Basak, L. Beer and J. Kerr (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

09:20 162 Ether Sulfones with Additives as Electrolytes for Applications in Rechargeable Lithium Ion Batteries - X. Sun and C. Angell (Arizona State University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 163 Novel Ceramic Supramolecular Two Additive Composite Polymeric Electrolytes. - M. S. Siekierski, K. Pindelska, A. Plewa-Marczewska, M. Kalita (Warsaw University of Technology) and D. Golodnitsky (School of Chemistry Tel Aviv University)

�0:20 164 Dielectric Properties of Nanocomposite Polymer Electrolytes Based on Polyethylene Oxide and Organically Modified Na-Montmorillonite - D. Pradhan, N. Karan, R. Thomas and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

�0:40 165 Effect of Solid Surface Properties on Transport Numbers of Non-Aqueous Lithium Electrolyte Solutions - M. Mizuhata, Y. Hayashi and S. Deki (Kobe University)

��:00 166 Mobility of Ions in PMMA-BC Gels Studied by NMR - P. Spicak, V. Svoboda (Department of Electrotechnology, Brno University of Technology), J. Velicka (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences), M. Sedlarikova (Faculty of Electrical Egineering) and J. Vondrak (Academy of Sciences)

CathodesforLi-IonBatteries2Co-Chairs:A.ManthiramandA.Sastry

�4:00 167 Examination of Multi-Electron Reaction Type pi-Conjugated Organic Compounds as Cathode Active Material for Rechargeable Power Supply - Y. Inatomi, N. Hojo, T. Yamamoto, M. Shimada and S. Watanabe (Matsushita Electroc Industrial Co., Ltd)

�4:20 168 Application of Differential Scanning Calorimetry to Probe Polymer Binder and Particle Interactions in Lithium-Ion Cathodes - G. Liu, H. Zheng and V. Battaglia (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

�4:40 169 Coated Porous Carbon Cathodes for Lithium Ion Batteries - A. K. Kercher, N. Dudney, J. Kiggans and J. Klett (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

�5:00 170 Spectacular Behavior of Nano-”LiFePO4” Powders - M. Casas-Cabanas (EMAT), P. Gibot, S. Hamelet (Laboratoire de Réactivité et Chimie des Solides), L. Laffont-Dantras (UPJV-

LRCS), S. Levasseur, P. Carlach (UMICORE), J. Tarascon (LRCS) and C. Masquelier (Laboratoire de Réactivité et Chimie des Solides)

�5:20 171 Porous LiFePO4 for High Rate Li-ion Cathode by Carboxylic Surfactant Assisted Mechanochemical Approach - D. Choi, D. Wang, V. Viswanathan, G. Yang (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), P. Kumta (University of Pittsburgh) and J. Liu (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

�5:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:00 172 Electrochemical and Structural Investigations of xLi[Li0.33Mn0.66]O2 (�-x)Li[Ni0.8Co0.�5Zr0.05]O2 (0.0 ≤ x ≤ �.0) Composite Layered Oxide Cathode for Rechargeable Lithium Ion Batteries - S. Sundaresan (Indian Institute of Technology), J. Saavedra-Arias, R. Katiyar (University of puerto Rico) and S. Majumder (Indian Institute of Technology)

�6:20 173 Electrochemical Behavior of LiMn 0.5Ni0.5O2, LiNi0.33Mn0.33Co0.33O2, and LiNi0.40Mn0.40Co0.20O2 Positive Electrodes (Cathodes) for Advanced Lithium-Ion Batteries - H. Sclar, S. Martha (Bar Ilan University), D. Kovacheva (Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry), N. Perkas (Bar-Ilan University), E. Straus (Tel-Aviv University), G. Kimmel (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev), R. Lavi, J. Grinblat, Y. Talyosef, Z. Samuk-Fromovich, B. Markovsky (Bar-Ilan University) and D. Aurbach (Bar Ilan University)

�6:40 174 Structural and Electrochemical Studies of Chemical Solution Derived Li(Mn0.5-xCr2xNi0.5-x)O2 Layered Cathodes - N. Karan, D. Pradhan, J. Saavedra-Arias, A. Kumar, R. Thomas and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

�7:00 175 Ti Doped Lithium Nickelate Cathode Nanomaterial for Lithium Ion Cells - S. Piraman (Yonsei University), R. Shakkthivel (Yonsei University, South Korea), S. Ramasamy (Alagappa University, Karaikudi), S. Dongho, S. Na Young and S. Yong Gun (Yonsei University, South Korea)

B3Biological Fuel Cells 3Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Organic and Biological ElectrochemistryRoom 207, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

MaterialsandTransportIICo-Chairs:K.KanoandS.Minteer

08:00 248 Influence of Mediator Redox Potential on Fuel Sensitivity of Laccase - D. Chakraborty and S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University)

08:20 249 In Situ XAS Investigations of Novel Osmium-based Redox Polymer Mediators for Laccase-based Biological Fuel Cell Applications - T. M. Arruda, S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University), D. Chakraborty and S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University)

08:40 250 Effect of Mediator on the Reduction of Molecular Oxygen Catalyzed by Laccase - L. Dos Santos, G. P. M. K. Ciniciato (IQSC/USP) and E. R. Gonzalez (Instituto de Química de São Carlos da Universidade de São Paulo)

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09:00 251 Self Assembled Monolayer (SAM) of Metallomacrocycle as a Synthetic Cathode Catalyst for a Hybrid Biofuel-Cell - D. Gervasio and J. Thomson (Arizona State University)

09:20 252 Electron-Conducting Hydrogels from Bifunctional Metallo-Polypeptide - I. R. Wheeldon (Columbia University), J. Gallaway (Chemical Engineering, Columbia University), S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University) and S. Banta (Chemical Engineering, Columbia University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 253 Switchabe/Tunable Electrodes and Membranes for Bioelectrocatalytic Applications and Biofuel Cells - E. Katz, T. Kin, Z. Jean, V. Gopishetty, M. Ornatska, M. Pita and S. Minko (Clarkson University)

�0:40 254 Modeling and Optimization of a Mediated Glucose Oxidase Anode with Multi-scale Carbon Support - H. Wen, K. Ramanujam and S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University)

��:00 255 Electrochemical Deposition of Poly-Methylene Green Films - V. Svoboda, B. Liaw, M. J. Cooney (University of Hawaii), S. Minteer (Saint Louis University) and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

��:20 256 Mediated Biocatalytic Electrodes for Fuel Cell Applications: Towards an Implantable Biocatalytic Fuel Cell? - D. Leech, S. Boland, K. Foster, P. Kavanagh and P. Jenkins (National University of Ireland, Galway)

��:40 257 A Bio-Anode Electron Mediator Both with a Lower Redox Potential and with a Higher Catalytic Current Density - Y. Tokita, Y. Goto, T. Nakagawa, T. Sugiyama, H. Sakai and T. Hatazawa (Sony Corporation)

EnzymaticFuelCellSystemsCo-Chairs:M.CooneyandD.Leech

�4:00 258 SONY’s Biofuel Cell - Y. Tokita, T. Nakagawa, H. Sakai and T. Hatazawa (Sony Corporation)

�4:40 259 Towards Alcohol Microbiobatteries and Microbiofuel Cells - M. Moehlenbrock, B. Treu and S. Minteer (Saint Louis University)

�5:00 260 High Performance Bio-fuel Cells - I. Taniguchi, M. Tominaga and K. Nishiyama (Kumamoto University)

�5:20 261 Direct Electron Transfer-Type Fructose/Dioxygen Biofuel Cell - K. Kano, S. Tsujimura and Y. Kamitaka (Kyoto University)

�5:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�6:00 262 Development of a Glycerol Bioanode Capable of Complete Oxidation Using a 3 Enzyme Cascade - R. Arechederra and S. Minteer (Saint Louis University)

�6:20 263 Simulation of Multi-Step Enzyme Electrodes - C. Hettige (Michigan State University), S. Minteer (Saint Louis University) and S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University)

�6:40 264 Effect of Reaction Rate on Power Generation of Enzyme-Based Biofuel Cells - X. Zhao (University of Minnesota), J. Kim (Korea University) and P. Wang (University of Minnesota)

�7:00 265 Structural Studies on Microfluidic Biofuel Cells - M. Nishizawa, M. Togo, K. Morimoto, H. Kaji and T. Abe (Tohoku University)

�7:20 266 Design, Miniaturization and Fabrication of Biofuel Cells - C. Apblett (Sandia National Laboratories) and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

B5Fundamentals of Energy Storage and ConversionBattery / Energy Technology / Electronics and PhotonicsRoom 211B, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

HydrogenandOxygenGenerationandStorageCo-Chairs:A.LasiaandS.R.Narayan

�0:00 356 Electrolyzer for the Production of Pure Hydrogen from a Source of Waste and Steam - S. Pati, S. Gopalan and U. Pal (Boston University)

�0:20 357 Hydrogen Sorption In Very Thin Palladium Films In Alkaline Media - M. H. Martin and A. Lasia (University of Sherbrooke)

�0:40 358 Simplified Modeling of Hydrogen Flow from a Metal Hydride Bed - H. Knickle and K. Song (University of Rhode Island)

��:00 359 Fabrication of Porous Supported MIEC Dense Thin Coating for Hydrogen Separation - H. Wang, S. Gopalan and U. Pal (Boston University)

��:20 360 Studies on Ruthenium Oxide Catalyst for Oxygen Evolution in Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Electrolyzers - T. I. Valdez, J. Sakamoto, K. Billings, S. Firdosy (Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech), F. Mansfeld (University of Southern California) and S. Narayanan (Jet Propulsion Laboratory/Caltech)

��:40 361 One-Dimensional Ceria as Catalysts for the Water-Gas Shifting Reaction - W. Han, W. Wen, X. Teng (Brookhaven National Laboratory), N. Marinkovic (University of Delaware), J. Hanson and J. Rodriguez (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

B6Ionic and Mixed Conducting Ceramics 6High Temperature Materials / Battery / Energy TechnologyRoom 211A, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

MetalOxidationandCoatingsCo-Chairs:K.NisanciogluandM.Mogensen

08:00 438 Evaluation of Electrophoretically Deposited CuMn�.8O4 Spinel )Oxide Coating on Metallic Interconnect for SOFCs - W. Huang, S. Gopalan, U. Pal and S. Basu (Boston University)

08:20 439 Investigation of Oxide Conductivity for Study of SOFC Interconnect Degradation - M. Edelen and D. Lewis (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)

08:40 440 Mixed Conductive Coatings on Ferritic Stainless Steels for SOFC Interconnect Applications - Z. Yang, G. Xia and J. Stevenson (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

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C4Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Symposium in Honor of Yoshihiro MatsumuraOrganic and Biological ElectrochemistryRoom 102C, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:D.PetersandT.Fuchigami

08:00 568 Catalytic Reduction of CFC-��3 by Electrogenerated Dichloro[�,2-ethanediylbis[diphenylphosphine]-P,P’]cobalt(I) - B. Sweeny, J. Karty and D. Peters (Indiana University)

08:20 569 Electrochemical Study of a Dinickel Schiff Base Complex Containing Two Salen Units - C. Ji and S. Day (Texas State University - San Marcos)

08:40 570 [(η5-C5H5)Fe(CO)2]2 as a Catalyst for the Electrochemical Production of Hydrogen from Weak Acids - D. Evans (University of Arizona)

09:00 571 Mechanism of Electrodeposition of Al-Mg Alloys using an Organometallic-Based Electrolyte - S. V. Tatiparti and F. Ebrahimi (University of Florida)

09:20 572 Cathodic Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetric Behavior and Determination of Tricyclic Antidepressant Drug Nortriptyline Hydrochloride in Bulk Form and Pharmaceutical Formulation - R. Jain and R. Keisham (Jiwaji University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 573 Development of Novel Phosphonium Ionic Liquid for Grignard Reaction: Iron Salt-cata-lyzed Rapid Homocoupling Reaction of Aryl Grignard Reagents - T. Itoh (Tottori University), K. Kude, A. Ishioka (Tottorti University), S. Hayase and M. Kawatsura (Tottori University)

�0:20 574 Synthesis of Thiocyanate Molten Salts and its Application to the Solid-State Dye-Sensitized Photovoltaic Cells - A. Konno, G. Kumara (Shizuoka University) and K. Tennakone (Institute of Fundamental Studies, Sri Lanka)

�0:40 575 Microsome/DNA Electrochemiluminescence Arrays for Toxicity Screening - J. Rusling, S. Krishnan, E. Hvastkovs (University of Connecticut), D. Choudhary and J. Schenkman (University of Connecticut Health Center)

��:00 576 Development of Molecular Probes based on Firefly Bioluminescence - S. A. Maki (The University of E. - Communications)

��:20 577 Redox Behavior and Photochemical Properties of Molybdenum Porphycene Complex - Y. Hisaeda (Kyushu University, Graduate School of Engineering), D. Maeda, H. Shimakoshi and M. Abe (Kyushu University)

��:40 578 Direct Electrochemistry and Catalysis at Glucose Oxidase-Poly-Lysine-Carbon Nanotube Composite Electrode - A. Vaze (University of Connecticut), C. Tang, N. Hussain (Deptartment of Chemistry, University of Connecticut) and J. Rusling (Univ. of Connecticut)

�2:00 579 Spatio-Temporal Oscillations in Biological Molecules: 4. Molybdate - L-Cysteine - C. Krishnan, M. Garnett (Garnett McKeen Lab Inc) and B. Chu (University at Stony Brook)

�2:20 580 Regulation of Near-IR Spectral Properties of Individually Dissolved Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes in dsDNA Aqueous Solutions - Y. Noguchi, T. Fujigaya, Y. Niidome and N. Nakashima (Kyushu University)

D1Corrosion General SessionCorrosionRoom 102B, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:J.NamahootandH.Wheat

08:20 613 Development of Novel High Temperature Oxidation Resistant Coatings for Tiatanium Alloy IMI 834 - I. Gurrappa and S. Datta (Advanced Materials Research Institute)

08:40 614 Effect of Nanostructuring on Electrochemical Behaviour of HVOF WC-�2Co Cermet Coatings - A. K. Basak, J. Celis (Katholieke Uniberseteit Leuven), P. Ponthiaux, F. Wenger (Ecole Centrale Paris), P. Matteazzi (MBN Nanomaterialia spa and CSGI) and M. Vardavoulias (PyroGenesis SA)

09:00 615 IGSCC Mitigation Technology in Boiling Water Reactor - Y. Kim (GE)

09:20 616 Effect of Ca2+ on the Carbonate Scale Protection on Carbon Steel Corrosion in CO2 Containing NaCl Solution - A. Sun, S. Ling, P. Jitendra, R. Mueller (ExxonMobil Research and Engineering) and S. Smith (ExxonMobil Production Co.)

H6Energetics and Structure and Solid-State PhysicsFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresRoom 212B, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:P.ReinkeandZ.Slanina

08:00 1067 Structures and Energetics of Linear Carbon Chain Clusters Inside Carbon Nanotubes� - M. Kertesz and S. Yang (Georgetown University)

08:25 1068 Electronic Structure and Stability of TNT Endohedral Fullerenes - J. Poblet, R. Valencia, A. Clotet, C. De Graaf and A. Rodríguez-Fortea (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

08:45 1069 Covalently Functionalized C60 Thin Films for the Deposition of Noble Metal Nanoparticles - V. Meza-Laguna, E. V. Basiuk, E. Alvarez-Zauco (Centro de Ciencias Aplicadas y Desarrollo Tecnologico UNAM), I. Puente-Lee (Facultad de Quimica UNAM), O. Amelines-Sarria, M. Bassiouk, V. A. Basiuk (Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares UNAM) and T. Gromovoy (Institute of Surface Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine)

09:05 1070 Stability Computations for (Li)x@C60 - Z. Slanina (Institute for Molecular Science), S. Nagase (Institute for Molecular Science, Okazaki) and F. Uhlik (School of Science, Charles University, Prague)

09:25 1071 Chemical Reactivity of D3h C78 (Metallo)Fullerenes: Regioselectivity Changes Induced by Sc3N Encapsulation - M. Sola, O. Sílvia and M. Swart (Universitat de Girona)

09:45 Intermission (�5 Minutes)

�0:00 1072 Stability and Activity of Pt Nanoparticles on Pure and Boron-Doped Carbon - C. K. Acharya and H. Turner (University of Alabama)

�0:20 1073 Cage-Like Based Materials with Carbon and Silicon - P. Melinon (CNRS) and B. Masenelli (Université de Lyon)

�0:45 1074 Solution-processed Transparent and Conducting Single Walled Carbon Nanotube Thin Films - M. Chhowalla (Rutgers Univ)

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��:05 1075 Multiscale Simulations of the Self-Assembly of Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes in Aqueous Solution - G. D. Smith, D. Bedrov and J. Hooper (University of Utah)

��:25 1076 Fullerene Nanostructures Initiated through the Interaction with Surface Defects on Graphite: A Scanning Probe Microscopy Study - M. Buettner and P. Reinke (University of Virginia)

��:45 1077 Probing Boron Fullerenes and Alpha-Tubes by Ab Initio Calculations - B. I. Yakobson, A. Sadrzadeh and A. Singh (Rice U.)

�2:�0 1078 Adsorption of Fullerene on Metal Surfaces: Role of the Interface Structure - R. Felici (ESRF), M. Pedio (TASC National Laboratory INFM-CNR) and X. Torrelles (ICMAB-CSIC)

H7Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: Medicine and BiologyFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures/NanotechnologyRoom 212A, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:L.WilsonandT.DaRoss

�0:20 1081 Delivery of siRNA by Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Selective Gene Silencing - R. B. Weisman, P. Cherukuri, L. Cognet, T. Leeuw (Rice University), G. Bartholomeusz, J. Kingston, R. Lemos, L. Gumbiner-Russo and G. Powis (Univ. of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center)

�0:40 1082 Water-Solubility, Antioxidant Activity and Cyctochrome C Binding of Four Families of Exohedral Adducts of C60 and C70 - A. Hirsch (University of Erlangen)

��:00 1083 How We Can Change the Biological Effects of Pristine C60 - L. B. Piotrovskiy (Institute of Experimental Medicine Russian Academy of Medical Sciences)

��:20 1084 The Biology of Fullerene Derivatives - C. R. Kepley, S. R. Wilson, Z. Zhou and R. Lenk (Luna nanoWorks)

��:40 1085 Recent Advance in Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes - T. Da Ros (University of Trieste)

Co-Chairs:L.WilsonandT.DaRoss

�4:00 1086 Effects of Dendrimer-Functionalized Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes on Mice Embryonic Stem Cells - D. Cui (Institute of Micro/Nano Science and Technology), H. Zhang (Consolidated Research Institute for Advanced Science and Medical Care) and Z. Wang (Shanghai JiaoTong University)

�4:20 1087 Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes as Vehicles for Radioimmunotherapy and their Pharmacokinetics - C. H. Villa, M. McDevitt, F. Escorcia (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), D. Rey, C. Batt (Cornell University) and D. Scheinberg (Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center)

�4:40 1088 Gadonanotubes as Nanolabels for Cellular Magnetic Resonance Imaging - L. A. Tran and L. Wilson (Rice University)

�5:00 1089 Trimetasphere Metallofullerene MRI Contrast Agents with High Molecular Relaxivity - D. R. MacFarland, S. R. Wilson, Z. Zhou, K. Walker and R. Lenk (Luna nanoWorks)

�5:20 1090 In Vivo Testing of a Bone-Selective Fullerene: Preliminary Safety and Efficacy Testing - I. R. Peralta (Rice University), C. Ambrose (University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston) and L. Wilson (Rice University)

H8Porphyrins and Supramolecular AssembliesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresRoom 212A, 200 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Co-Chairs:T.MajimaandM.Senge

08:00 1111 Multi-Porphyrinic Devices: when the Desired Conformation is determined by Chiral Flexible Linkers. - N. Solladie (Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination du CNRS)

08:20 1112 Rigid and Flexible Bis-Porphyrinic Tweezers: Efficient Molecular Recognition of Bidentate Bases. - R. Rein and N. Solladie (Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination du CNRS)

08:40 1113 Supramolecular Chirogenesis in Strongly and Weakly Interacting Porphyrin Containing Hosts - V. Borovkov (JST), T. Yamamoto, H. Higuchi (University of Toyama) and Y. Inoue (Osaka University)

09:00 1114 Porphyrin-Modified Titanium Dioxide Electrodes for Solar Energy Conversion - H. Imahori (Kyoto University)

09:20 1115 Self-assembling Chromophores for Hybrid Solar Cells - T. S. Balaban (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 1116 Phthalocyanines and Subphthalocyanines for Solar Cell Applications - T. Torres, D. Guldi, J. Cid, C. Claessens, M. Garcia-Iglesias, I. Lopez-Duarte, M. Martinez-Diaz, D. Mate, A. Medina, M. Rodriguez-Morgade, I. Sanchez and P. Vazquez (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)

J1Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session SensorRoom 105B, 100 Level, Phoenix Convention Center

Transitors,SensorArrays,Processing,andAlternateTechniquesChair:G.Hunter

08:00 1212 Modeling and Simulating MOSFET Gas Sensor With Platinum Gate for Hydrogen Gas Detection - M. Gholizadeh, M. Safari Hassan-Abadi and A. Salehi (K. N. Toosi University of Technology)

08:20 1213 Hysteresis Effect Induced by UV/Ozone Treatment in Pentacene Organic Thin Film Transistor - J. Koo, S. Kang, I. You and K. Suh (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)

08:40 1214 Effects Of UV/Ozone Treatment Of Polymer Dielectric Layer On Organic Thin-Film Transistors - S. Ahn, S. Kang, J. Oh, J. Koo, G. Kim, K. Baek, C. Kim and K. Suh (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)

09:00 1215 Effects of Solution Resistance in Electrode Arrays - D. W. Paul (University of Arkansas) and J. Buckholtz (Northeastern State University)

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09:20 1216 Chemical Sensors for CW Agent Surrogates - Y. Liu, W. Buttner (Illinois Institute of Technology), J. Stetter, M. Findlay and J. Maclay (KWJ Engineering)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

�0:00 1217 Application of Smart Solid State Sensor Technology in Aerospace Applications - G. Hunter (NASA Glenn Research Center), C. Liu (Case Western Reserve University), L. Dungan (NASA Johnson Space Center), D. Makel, B. Ward (Makel Engineering, Inc.), J. Xu (NASA Glenn Research Center) and A. Drago (Sierra Lobo, Inc./NASA Glenn Research Center)

�0:20 1218 Dual FFPI Strain Sensor with Low-Cost LED Light Source - M. Wang (Ming-Hsin University of Science and Technology), Z. Hsieh, H. Huang (National Taipei University of Technology) and J. Wang (Texas A&M University)

�0:40 1219 Gd-doped HfO2 Diodes for Real-time Neutron Detection - M. Natta, A. Sokolov (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), J. Tang (University of Wyoming) and J. Brand (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)

��:00 1220 Sequential Flow Membraneless Microfluidic Fuel Cell with Porous Electrodes - K. S. Salloum, J. Hayes, C. Friesen and J. Posner (Arizona State University)

��:20 1221 Wafer Bonding of Plasma Activated Surfaces - V. Dragoi (EV Group), T. Plach (Johannes Kepler University), G. Mittendorfer, M. Wimplinger (EV Group) and K. Hingerl (Johannes Kepler University)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

AAbbott, S. ..................................................8 (Mon)Abe, M. ..................................................577 (Thu)Abe, T. ..................................�93 (Wed), 335 (Tue)Abe, T. ....................................................265 (Thu)Abe, Y..................................................... 406 (Tue)Abed, H.................................................79� (Mon)Abella, J. .............................................. ��47 (Tue)Abiru, M. ............................................... 532 (Tue)Abraham, K. .........................................�47 (Wed)Abruna, H. ............................................. 330 (Tue)Absil, P. ..............................6�9 (Mon), 675 (Wed)Acharya, C. ..........................................�072 (Thu)Achiba, Y. ..........................998 (Tue), �060 (Wed)Ackaert, J. .............................................705 (Mon)Adachi, M. ............................................698 (Mon)Adachi, T. .............................................. 7�7 (Tue)Adamczyk, L. ........................................600 (Wed)Adams, E. ............................................... 459 (Tue)Adamson, G. ..................... �84 (Wed), �87 (Wed)Adelmann, C. .......................................695 (Mon)Adjeroud, N. .........................................680 (Wed)Adjiman, C. ........................................... 282 (Tue)Adkins, C. ...............................................6� (Mon)Advani, S. .............................................447 (Mon)Adzic, R. ............................. 308 (Tue), 80� (Mon)Agüí, L. ................................................ �248 (Tue)Agarwal, S. ............................................. 775 (Tue)Agarwal, V. .........................................�230 (Mon)Aguilar, Z. ...........................................�226 (Mon)Aguilar-Vega, M. .................................... 227 (Tue)Agustin, M. ........................... 630 (Tue), 632 (Tue)Agustine, M. .......................................... 63� (Tue)Ahadi, S. ................................... 75 (Tue), 76 (Tue)Ahmed, K. ............................ 63� (Tue), 632 (Tue)Ahmet, P. ...........................677 (Wed), 698 (Mon)Ahn, B. ............................... 788 (Mon), 795 (Tue)Ahn, K. .................................................780 (Mon)Ahn, K. .................................................... 67 (Tue)Ahn, S. .................................................�2�4 (Thu)Ahn, Y. .................................�30 (Tue), �42 (Wed)Aieta, N.................................................448 (Mon)Aiyyadurai, S. .......................................809 (Mon)Aizumi, Y. .............................................. 396 (Tue)Ajayan, P. ............................ 835 (Tue), �024 (Tue)Akaba, R. ........ 5�7 (Mon), 550 (Wed), 55� (Wed)Akasaka, T. .....973 (Wed), 978 (Mon), �033 (Tue), ...................�043 (Wed), �046 (Wed), �050 (Wed)Akasaka, Y. ............................................703 (Mon)Akbar, S................................. 539 (Tue), 54� (Tue)Akhtar, N. .............................................49� (Wed)Akiyama, T. ....................... ��27 (Tue), ��33 (Tue)Akram, W.............................. 539 (Tue), 540 (Tue)Al azemi, M. ........................................ �009 (Tue)Al-Hallaj, S. ....... ��0 (Tue), ��� (Tue), 295 (Mon), ..............................................................490 (Wed)Al-jassim, M. ........................ 67 (Tue), 780 (Mon)Al-Naggar, M. .........................................40 (Mon)Albertus, P. ...........................�08 (Tue), �44 (Wed)Alfonsi, J. .............................. 934 (Tue), 935 (Tue)Alford, T. .................................................. 70 (Tue)Ali, M. ...................................................246 (Wed)Alkire, R. ............................... 878 (Tue), 879 (Tue)Allahar, K. .............................................597 (Wed)Allcock, J. ............................................ �039 (Tue)Alquier, D. ............................................623 (Mon)Alvarez, L. .............................................. 657 (Tue)Alvarez-Zauco, E. ............. �063 (Tue), �069 (Thu)Alzate-Gaviria, L. ................................... 227 (Tue)Amatucci, G. .. �43 (Wed), �44 (Wed), 303 (Mon)Ambat, R. ..............................................605 (Wed)Ambrose, C. .........................................�090 (Thu)Amelines-Sarria, O. ......... �064 (Tue), �069 (Thu)Amemiya, F. ..........................................554 (Wed)Amezawa, K. ..... 37� (Mon), 392 (Tue), 400 (Tue), ............................................................... 40� (Tue)Amin, R. ...............................................436 (Wed)Amin, S. ................................................. 544 (Tue)

Amine, K. ............................�37 (Tue), �59 (Wed)Amiruddin, S. ......................475 (Tue), 487 (Wed)An, K. ...................................................454 (Mon)Andersen, O. ....................................... �065 (Tue)Anderson, E. ........................................ ��85 (Tue)Anderson, O. ...................... 38 (Mon), 959 (Mon)Anderson, T. .......................................... 796 (Tue)Andersson, C. ....................964 (Tue), ��08 (Wed)Ando, Y. ................................................790 (Mon)Andreu, R. ............................................. 207 (Tue)Angell, C.......... �62 (Thu), 442 (Mon), 464 (Tue), ............................................................. ��64 (Tue)Angelopoulos, A. ................................. �009 (Tue)Anik, M.................................................9�6 (Wed)Antaño Lopez, R. ................................. ��59 (Tue)Antoine, E. .........................................�2�0 (Wed)Antonello, S.........................526 (Tue), 559 (Wed)Anz, S. ................................................... 744 (Tue)Aogaki, R. ............................................ ��82 (Tue)Aoki, H. ............. 37� (Mon), 400 (Tue), 40� (Tue)Aoki, T. .................................................739 (Wed)Aoki, T. .................................................. 535 (Tue)Aoyagi, S. ............................................. ��74 (Tue)Aoyagi, S. ............................................�05� (Wed)Aoyama, T........................... 622 (Mon), 720 (Tue)Apblett, C. ...... 20� (Mon), 202 (Mon), 266 (Thu)Aplin, A. .............................................. ��49 (Tue)Arai, K. ..................................................759 (Mon)Araki, Y. ............................................... ��28 (Tue)Araki, Y. ..............................................��00 (Wed)Araki, Y. ................................................957 (Mon)Arango, D. ............................................20� (Mon)Arce, P. ..................................................29� (Mon)Archer, L. ............................................... 665 (Tue)Arechederra, R. ...................... 52 (Tue), 262 (Thu)Arepalli, S. ........................................... �0�4 (Tue)Arevalo, M. ............................................ 526 (Tue)Arghavani, R. ........................ 630 (Tue), 63� (Tue)Ariga, K. ..............................................��00 (Wed)Arimoto, H. ..........................................547 (Wed)Armaroli, N. .......................................... 924 (Tue)Armelao, L. ...........................................954 (Mon)Armstrong, F. ........................................�99 (Mon)Arruda, T. ............................. 249 (Thu), 3�2 (Tue)Artyushkova, K. ..209 (Tue), 2�3 (Tue), 338 (Wed)Arumugham, P. ..................................... 768 (Tue)Asa, F...................................................... 88� (Tue)Asada, Y. .............................................. �0�� (Tue)Asami, R. ..............................................505 (Mon)Asghar, K. .............................................5�8 (Mon)Ashraf-Khorassani, M. ........................�054 (Wed)Asoh, H. ................................ 765 (Tue), 800 (Tue)Assiongbon, K. ...................................... 305 (Tue)Atanassov, P. ..................... �8� (Wed), �83 (Wed), ........................ 200 (Mon), 202 (Mon), 209 (Tue), ........................... 2�3 (Tue), 222 (Tue), 255 (Thu), ..........................266 (Thu), 279 (Tue), 338 (Wed), ....................50� (Wed), �225 (Mon), �229 (Mon)Atobe, M. ...........................505 (Mon), 554 (Wed)Augustynski, J. .....................................352 (Wed)Aurbach, D. .......................... 99 (Tue), �73 (Thu), .......................................... 289 (Mon), 296 (Mon)Aussenac, F. ........................................... 633 (Tue)Austing, G. ...........................................982 (Mon)Avouris, P. ............................................ �020 (Tue)Awan, A. ................................................ 539 (Tue)Awano, M. ............................................432 (Wed)Aymard, L. ............................................. �05 (Tue)Azad, A. ................................................370 (Mon)Azuma, A. .............................................. 645 (Tue)Azuma, H. .............................................�54 (Wed)Azumi, R. ............................................... 932 (Tue)

BBabilo, P. ...............................................4�9 (Wed)Bachilo, S. ...... 986 (Mon), 988 (Mon), �0�4 (Tue)Badami, A. ............................................. 468 (Tue)Badway, F. .............................................�43 (Wed)Bae, J. ............... 367 (Mon), 372 (Mon), 4�� (Tue)

Bae, J. ..................................................... 664 (Tue)Bae, S. .................................................... 684 (Tue)Bae, Y. ................. �9 (Mon), 20 (Mon), 2� (Mon), ............................. 45 (Mon), 46 (Mon), 47 (Mon)Baek, J. ................................................... 656 (Tue)Baek, K. ................................................�2�4 (Thu)Baek, S. .................................................. 4�� (Tue)Bai, S. ..................................................... 2�5 (Tue)Bakayoko, K. .......................................... 305 (Tue)Bake, K. ...............................................�230 (Mon)Baker, D. ...............................................9�4 (Wed)Baker, D. ................................................ 824 (Tue)Baker, P. ...............................472 (Tue), 482 (Wed)Bala, B. ................................................... 840 (Tue)Balaban, T. ...........................................���5 (Thu)Balachandran, U. ................ 380 (Tue), 398 (Tue), ............................................................... 4�0 (Tue)Balakumar, S. ......................................... 634 (Tue)Balasubramanian, N. ............................. 634 (Tue)Balasubramanian, S. ...........................�224 (Mon)Balch, A. ....... 9�8 (Tue), �047 (Wed), �052 (Wed)Baleizão, C. ............................................ 925 (Tue)Baliga, S. ................................... 69 (Tue), 70 (Tue)Ballesteros, B. .......................................950 (Mon)Ballutaud, D. ......................................... 729 (Tue)Banala, S. ............................................��07 (Wed)Bandopadhyay, S. .................................. 286 (Tue)Banerjee, G. .......................... 682 (Tue), 694 (Tue)Bang, H. ................................................. 476 (Tue)Banga, D. ............................................... 825 (Tue)Banham, D. ........................................... 278 (Tue)Banhart, J. ............................................. 275 (Tue)Bankras, R. ............................................680 (Wed)Bano, K. ................................ 542 (Tue), 544 (Tue)Banta, S.................................................20� (Mon)Banta, S...............................206 (Mon), 252 (Thu)Bao, S. ...................................................232 (Wed)Baranchugov, V. ...................................... 99 (Tue)Baranowska, B. ...................................... 220 (Tue)Barbe, J. ..............................................�096 (Wed)Barcia, O. ............................................... 907 (Tue)Bargallo Gonzalez, M. ..........................6�9 (Mon)Barinka, R. ..............................................33 (Mon)Barish, R. ................................................55 (Mon)Barkschat, C. ..................... 339 (Wed), 340 (Wed)Barnes, T. ............................................. �0�8 (Tue)Barnett, S. .............................................. 397 (Tue)Baron, T. ...............................................79� (Mon)Barpanda, P. ..........................................303 (Mon)Barth, S. ...........................702 (Mon), ��98 (Wed)Bartholomeusz, G................................�08� (Thu)Basak, A. ................................................6�4 (Thu)Basak, P. .................................................�6� (Thu)Basilio, A.............................................��45 (Mon)Basiuk, E. ...... �063 (Tue), �069 (Thu), �080 (Tue)Basiuk, V. ......................... �062 (Tue), �064 (Tue), ...................... �069 (Thu), �080 (Tue), �09� (Tue)Basnayake, R. ......................................... 459 (Tue)Bassiouk, M. .................... �069 (Thu), �09� (Tue)Bastos, A. ..............................................602 (Wed)Basu, S. ..................................................438 (Thu)Batista, R. ............................................... 405 (Tue)Batt, C. ................................................�087 (Thu)Battaglia, V. .......�00 (Tue), �53 (Wed), �68 (Thu)Battocchi, D. ........................................597 (Wed)Bauer, M. ..............................................670 (Wed)Baughman, R. ....................944 (Wed), 975 (Mon)Bautista-Martinez, J. ............................ ��64 (Tue)Bauwens, F. ............................................ 722 (Tue)Bayachou, M. .......................................500 (Wed)Bayandori Moghaddam, A. ...... 75 (Tue), 76 (Tue)Bayer, M. ..............................................480 (Wed)Bayless, D. ............................ 35 (Mon), 386 (Tue)Bayraktaroglu, B. ................................... 793 (Tue)Beard, M. ............................................. �0�8 (Tue)Beattie, S. ................................................. 98 (Tue)Beaudoin, S. .........................................496 (Wed)Beavers, C. ..........................................�052 (Wed)Becker, J. ............................509 (Mon), 548 (Wed)

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Bécu, S. .................................................. 633 (Tue)Bedi, R. ................................ 30 (Mon), 493 (Tue), ........................................... 502 (Wed), 592 (Wed)Bedrov, D. ............................................�075 (Thu)Beer, L. ...................................................�6� (Thu)Beeram, S. .............................................853 (Wed)Beilke, M................................................ 22� (Tue)Beker, A. ................................................ 92� (Tue)Bélanger, D. ..........................................30� (Mon)Belgorodsky, B. .....................................953 (Mon)Belharouak, I. ......................�37 (Tue), �59 (Wed)Belieres, J. ........................... 464 (Tue), ��64 (Tue)Bellamkonda, R. .................................... 844 (Tue)Ben Hadj Hassine, S. ............................430 (Wed)Bender, H. .............................................675 (Wed)Benhammou, D. .................................... �03 (Tue)Benicewicz, B. ........................................ 460 (Tue)Benker, N. .............................................. 463 (Tue)Bensch, W. ............................................. 665 (Tue)Benz, M. ............................ �84 (Wed), �87 (Wed)Berberan-Santos, M. .............................. 925 (Tue)Berezovska, N. ..................................... �063 (Tue)Bergelin, M. ........................................... 224 (Tue)Bergren, A. .................... ��38 (Mon), �228 (Mon)Bergson, G. ............................................ 964 (Tue)Berthier, F. ............................ 883 (Tue), 884 (Tue)Bertocci, U. ............................................ 820 (Tue)Besser, P. ............................ 673 (Wed), 674 (Wed)Beving, D. ............................ 30 (Mon), 493 (Tue), ........................................... 502 (Wed), 592 (Wed)Bhansali, S. .......................................... �235 (Tue)Bhattacharya, R. ...................................347 (Wed)Bhethanabotla, V. ......... �204 (Wed), �207 (Wed), ............................................................�2�� (Wed)Bhuiyan, M............................................ 829 (Tue)Bieberle-Hutter, A. ................................433 (Wed)Bierwagen, G. .......................................597 (Wed)Biffinger, J. ......................... 230 (Wed), 233 (Wed)Billings, K. .............................................360 (Thu)Birgersson, E. ........................................486 (Wed)Birss, V. ............................... 278 (Tue), 364 (Mon)Biswas, S. ............................................... 286 (Tue)Blackburn, J. ..................... 989 (Mon), �0�8 (Tue)Blasco, N. ............................................... 648 (Tue)Blennow, P. ...........................................373 (Mon)Boccaccini, A. ........................................ 837 (Tue)Boccardi, M. .......................................... 75� (Tue)Bockrath, M. ...........................................55 (Mon)Boer, H. ................................. 224 (Tue), 229 (Tue)Boettcher, A. .......................................�059 (Wed)Bogdanoff, P. ....................... 3�� (Tue), 32� (Tue), ........................................... 339 (Wed), 340 (Wed)Boggs, B. ............................ 867 (Wed), 87� (Wed)Bohnet, J................................................ 8�6 (Tue)Boisier, G. .............................................. 906 (Tue)Bojarczuk, N. ......................................... 407 (Tue)Boland, S. ..............................................256 (Thu)Bolden, J. ..............................................500 (Wed)Boltalina, O. ..... 38 (Mon), 920 (Tue), 955 (Mon), ........................ 959 (Mon), 960 (Mon), 969 (Tue), .........................................�049 (Wed), �065 (Tue)Bonafos, C. ............................................ 628 (Tue)Bonakdarpour, A. .................................. 3�3 (Tue)Bond, D. ...............................................236 (Wed)Bondaz, A. .........................269 (Mon), 353 (Wed)Bong, S. ................................................. 3�0 (Tue)Bonnecaze, R. ........................................ 285 (Tue)Bonvalot, M..........................................79� (Mon)Bonville, L. ..........................472 (Tue), 482 (Wed)Boovaragavan, V. ................................... 886 (Tue)Borguet, E. ..............................................49 (Mon)Borkovskaya, O. .................................. �063 (Tue)Borole, A. ..............................................246 (Wed)Borovkov, V. ........................................���3 (Thu)Borowski, T. ........................................... 58� (Tue)Bose, D. ................................................344 (Wed)Bottari, G. .............................................950 (Mon)Botte, G. .......7 (Mon), 32 (Mon), 867 (Wed), 87� (Wed)

Bourgeois, A. ...................... 269 (Mon), 279 (Tue)Boyd, P. .................................................958 (Mon)Braatz, R. .............................. 878 (Tue), 879 (Tue)Brabant, P. ............................................670 (Wed)Braems, I. .............................. 883 (Tue), 884 (Tue)Branch, D. ..........................................�2�� (Wed)Brand, J. ...............................................�2�9 (Thu)Brandon, E............................................299 (Mon)Brandon, N. ........................................... 282 (Tue)Brankovic, S. ....................... 684 (Tue), 802 (Mon)Bretscheger, O. .......................................40 (Mon)Bretschger, O. ..230 (Wed), 235 (Wed), 244 (Wed)Brett, C. ................................................. 904 (Tue)Bridgewater, J. ..................................... �092 (Tue)Brito, M. ...............................................363 (Mon)Brize, V................................................... 648 (Tue)Brockman, C. .......................................445 (Mon)Brockmeyer, A. .....................................546 (Wed)Brooker, R. ...........................472 (Tue), 482 (Wed)Brousse, T. ............................................30� (Mon)Brouwer, J. ............................................372 (Mon)Brown, P. ............................................... 993 (Tue)Brozik, S. ...............................................20� (Mon)Bruley, J. ................................................ 643 (Tue)Buckholtz, J. ........................................�2�5 (Thu)Bucur, B. .............................................�2�0 (Wed)Buddharaju, K. ...................................... 634 (Tue)Budil, D. ................................................ 46� (Tue)Budinski, M. .........................................267 (Mon)Buettner, M. ........................................�076 (Thu)Buhlmann, P. ........................................... 85 (Tue)Buisman, C. ..........................................243 (Wed)Bulbarello, A. ......................................... 2�8 (Tue)Bunazawa, H. .......................................�86 (Wed)Bund, A. ............................ 83� (Tue), ��78 (Tue), .......................................... ��79 (Tue), ��83 (Tue)Buratto, S. ........................... 462 (Tue), 805 (Mon)Burba, C.............................. 26 (Mon), 297 (Mon)Burdin, M. ............................................67� (Wed)Burgess, D. ............................................. 7�� (Tue)Burgess, J. .............................................499 (Wed)Burlaka, A. ........................................... �079 (Tue)Burris, S. ......................... ��36 (Mon), ��50 (Tue)Bushbeck, M. ......................................... 83� (Tue)Busolo, F. ..............................................954 (Mon)Bussian, D.............................................. 462 (Tue)Buttner, W. ..........................................�2�6 (Thu)Buzzo, F.................................................506 (Mon)Byrne, N. ............................................... 464 (Tue)

CCaballero, E. .........................................950 (Mon)Caballero, F. ............................................59 (Mon)Cabrera, C. ............................................ 228 (Tue)Cai, L. .................................................... �07 (Tue)Cai, T. .................................................... 9�9 (Tue)Cai, Y. ...................................................86� (Wed)Calabrese Barton, S. ............................206 (Mon), ............................................248 (Thu), 249 (Thu), ...........................252 (Thu), 254 (Thu), 263 (Thu)Calleja-A, W. .......................................... 649 (Tue)Calzavara, F. .........................................342 (Wed)Camm, D. .............................................6�8 (Mon)Campbell, T. .......................................�054 (Wed)Campuzano, S. ............... �223 (Mon), �243 (Tue)Canales-Vazquez, J. ..............................�89 (Wed)Canino, M. ............................................ 730 (Tue)Cao, L. ................................................... 323 (Tue)Cao, X. ................................................ �237 (Tue)Carabasse, C. ......................................... 633 (Tue)Cardinali, F. ..........................................957 (Mon)Cardona, C. ..........................................940 (Wed)Carlach, P. .............................................�70 (Thu)Carlos-R, N. ........................................... 649 (Tue)Carolan, M. ........................................... 388 (Tue)Carruthers, R. .......................................674 (Wed)Carter, M. ............................................ ��48 (Tue)Casals, O. .........................702 (Mon), ��98 (Wed)Casas-Cabanas, M. .............�70 (Thu), �89 (Wed)

Casse, M. ............................................... 628 (Tue)Castellano, F. ....................................... ��26 (Tue)Castellano, G. ...................................... �06� (Tue)Castro-L, M. ........................................... 649 (Tue)Catlow, R. .............................................. �23 (Tue)Cattarin, S. ............................................ 903 (Tue)Caymax, M. ........................................... 647 (Tue)Cea, S. ...................................................625 (Mon)Ceder, G. ............................................... 47� (Tue)Celis, J. ..................................................6�4 (Thu)Chakraborty, D. ...................248 (Thu), 249 (Thu)Chakraborty, T. ...................................... 752 (Tue)Chalkova, E. ......................42� (Wed), 450 (Mon)Champion, H. ....................................... 9�9 (Tue)Chamssedine, F. .................................... 966 (Tue)Chan, C. ................................. 97 (Tue), ��7 (Tue)Chan, C. ................................................ 642 (Tue)Chan, J. ............................................... �233 (Tue)Chan, L. ................................................624 (Mon)Chan, O. ................................................ 632 (Tue)Chancellor, C. ...................9�8 (Tue), �052 (Wed)Chancellor, T. .......................................760 (Mon)Chandrasekaran, R. ............................... 888 (Tue)Chang, B. ............................................��37 (Mon)Chang, C. .............................................758 (Mon)Chang, C. .............................................. 632 (Tue)Chang, D. ............................... 8� (Tue), �38 (Tue)Chang, E. .............................. 638 (Tue), 763 (Tue)Chang, H. ............................... 80 (Tue), 64� (Tue)Chang, J................................................758 (Mon)Chang, K. .............................................. 7�2 (Tue)Chang, K. ............................................ �233 (Tue)Chang, M. ............................................. 862 (Tue)Chang, S. ............................................. ��32 (Tue)Chang, W. ............................................. 766 (Tue)Chang, Y. ..............................................�85 (Wed)Chang, Y. ..............................................�85 (Wed)Chanmanee, W. .....................................�5 (Mon)Chao, C. ................................................ 393 (Tue)Chao, W............................................... �233 (Tue)Chaparadza, A. ...................................��99 (Wed)Chaparro, A. ..................... 803 (Mon), 808 (Mon)Chapuzet, J. ..........................................567 (Wed)Charavel, R. ..........................................705 (Mon)Chassaing, E. ......................................... 826 (Tue)Chatzichristodoulou, C. ........................ 395 (Tue)Chaudhary, S. ........................................ 8�8 (Tue)Chaur, M. ...................... �044 (Wed), �052 (Wed)Chawla, N.............................................. 778 (Tue)Cheek, G................................................ 536 (Tue)Chen, C. ................................................ 388 (Tue)Chen, C. .............................................. �234 (Tue)Chen, C. ................................. 2 (Mon), 27 (Mon)Chen, C. ................................................ 893 (Tue)Chen, C. ................................................ 492 (Tue)Chen, F. ................................................. 585 (Tue)Chen, G. ...............................................782 (Mon)Chen, H. ................................................ 632 (Tue)Chen, H. .............................................. �066 (Tue)Chen, H. ................................................ 768 (Tue)Chen, J. ................................................. 388 (Tue)Chen, K. ............................ 302 (Mon), 797 (Tue), ........................................ ��45 (Mon), �234 (Tue)Chen, L. ......... 302 (Mon), 797 (Tue), ��45 (Mon)Chen, L. ............................................... �234 (Tue)Chen, L. ....................................................� (Mon)Chen, L. ............................................... �004 (Tue)Chen, L. ................................................. 995 (Tue)Chen, P. ..............................................�097 (Wed)Chen, P. ................................................. �77 (Tue)Chen, S. ................................................. 797 (Tue)Chen, S. ............................................... �066 (Tue)Chen, W. ................................ 2 (Mon), 27 (Mon)Chen, X. ................................................ 4�2 (Tue)Chen, X. ................................................ 830 (Tue)Chen, X. .............................................��95 (Wed)Chen, Y. ................................................758 (Mon)Chen, Y. ................................................302 (Mon)Chen, Y. ................................................. 764 (Tue)

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Chen, Y. ................................................300 (Mon)Chen, Z. ................................................. 7�6 (Tue)Chen, Z. ................................................345 (Wed)Chen, Z. ................................................. 779 (Tue)Chen-Yang, Y. ........................................ �20 (Tue)Cheng, C. .............................................. �3� (Tue)Cheng, C. .............................................. 63� (Tue)Cheng, H. ............................... 2 (Mon), 27 (Mon)Cheng, W. ............................................. 659 (Tue)Chenthamarakshan, C. ..........................�5 (Mon)Cherevko, S. ..................... 8�3 (Mon), 8�4 (Mon)Cherkashin, N. .....................................67� (Wed)Cherkova, S. .......................................... 727 (Tue)Cherukuri, P. .......................................�08� (Thu)Cheung, K. ............................................ 709 (Tue)Chhowalla, M. ....................................�074 (Thu)Chi, C. ......................................................6 (Mon)Chi, D. ................................................... 799 (Tue)Chiang, C. ............................................756 (Mon)Chiang, C. ............................................�60 (Wed)Chiba, K. ........................... 5�5 (Mon), 545 (Tue), ........................................... 549 (Wed), 550 (Wed)Chien, F. ................................. 2 (Mon), 27 (Mon)Chikamatsu, M. ..................................... 932 (Tue)Chikyo, T. .............................................. 7�2 (Tue)Chikyow, T. ........................ 696 (Mon), 7�7 (Tue)Chin, T. ................................................. 764 (Tue)Chiorboli, C. ......................................... 924 (Tue)Chitta, R. ............................................... 926 (Tue)Chiu, K. ..................................................43 (Mon)Chiu, W. ...........�94 (Wed), 274 (Tue), 366 (Mon)Chlistunoff, J. .................... 34� (Wed), 343 (Wed)Chmiola, J. .............................................25 (Mon)Cho, J. ................................................... 837 (Tue)Cho, J. ................................................... 476 (Tue)Cho, K. .................................................485 (Wed)Cho, M. ............................. �84 (Wed), �87 (Wed)Cho, M. ................................ 64� (Tue), 663 (Tue)Cho, S. ................................................... 663 (Tue)Cho, W. ................................................. 656 (Tue)Cho, Y. .................................... 3 (Mon), 28 (Mon)Cho, Y. ................................................... 865 (Tue)Cho, Y. ......................................................3 (Mon)Choi, D. ............................... �02 (Tue), �7� (Thu)Choi, G. ................................................. 728 (Tue)Choi, H. ................................................. 476 (Tue)Choi, J. ...............................................��44 (Mon)Choi, K. ................................................. 827 (Tue)Choi, S. ................................. 23 (Mon), 48 (Mon)Choi, Y. .................................................. 795 (Tue)Choi, Y. .................................................809 (Mon)Choo, H. ................................................ 335 (Tue)Chopart, J. ........................................... ��8� (Tue)Chopra, S. .............................................672 (Wed)Chou, J. ................................................805 (Mon)Chou, S. ............................................... �066 (Tue)Chou, T. ...........................5�0 (Mon), �209 (Wed)Chouchane, S. ..................................... ��8� (Tue)Choudhary, D........................................575 (Thu)Chow, P.................................................760 (Mon)Chowdari, B. ......................................... �06 (Tue)Christy, A. ........................................... ��70 (Tue)Chrustowski, K. ....................................... 67 (Tue)Chu, B. ..................................................579 (Thu)Chu, Y. ................................ 454 (Mon), 476 (Tue)Chuang, A. .......................................... �066 (Tue)Chuang, C. ............................................ 797 (Tue)Chuang, S. ............................................5�0 (Mon)Chuang, S. ............................................956 (Mon)Chueh, W. ......................... 420 (Wed), 430 (Wed)Chung, C. ............................ 78 (Tue), 8�3 (Mon), ...........................................8�4 (Mon), 873 (Wed)Chung, J. ............................................... 639 (Tue)Chung, M. .........................42� (Wed), 450 (Mon)Chung, S. ............................................... �35 (Tue)Ci, L. ................................... 835 (Tue), �024 (Tue)Ciapina, E. ........................................... ��54 (Tue)Cid, J. ...................................................���6 (Thu)Cierpka, C. ....................... ��79 (Tue), ��83 (Tue)

Ciucci, F. ...............................................430 (Wed)Claessens, C.........................................���6 (Thu)Claeys, C. .............................................6�9 (Mon)Clark, R. ................................ 627 (Tue), 643 (Tue)Claverie, A. ........................623 (Mon), 67� (Wed)Claves, D. .............................................. 966 (Tue)Clotet, A. .............................................�068 (Thu)Cocke, D. ............................................. ��5� (Tue)Coffey, G. .............................................. 387 (Tue)Cognet, L. ........................ �0�4 (Tue), �08� (Thu)Cole, K. .................................................859 (Wed)Coleman, J............................................975 (Mon)Coleman, M. ........................................349 (Wed)Collaert, N. ............................................ 636 (Tue)Colmati, F. ........................................... ��54 (Tue)Colombeau, B. ......................................624 (Mon)Colonna, J. ............................................ 633 (Tue)Coman, V. .........................238 (Wed), ��52 (Tue)Comisso, N. ........................................... 903 (Tue)Comninellis, C. ....................................... 93 (Tue)Compère, C. .......................................�2�0 (Wed)Compton, R. ........................................ �030 (Tue)Conradson, S. .......................................343 (Wed)Consiglio, S. ......................... 627 (Tue), 643 (Tue)Conti, G. ............................................... 632 (Tue)Cooney, M. ......... 2�7 (Tue), 222 (Tue), 255 (Thu)Cooper, J. ............................................... 320 (Tue)Cooper, M. ........................... 35 (Mon), 386 (Tue)Copel, M. ............................................... 643 (Tue)Cornelius, C. ..................... �8� (Wed), �83 (Wed)Corsetti, T. ............................................. 722 (Tue)Corzilius, B. ........................................�057 (Wed)Costa, G. ................................................ 4�7 (Tue)Coulon, P. .............................................. 626 (Tue)Coumbe, C. .....................�04� (Tue), �049 (Wed)Coumbe, H. ......................................... �04� (Tue)Couts, J. ................................................. �08 (Tue)Coutts, T. ............................................. �0�8 (Tue)Couture-Martin, F. ................................567 (Wed)Covert, L. ............................................... 796 (Tue)Cox, E. .......................... ��38 (Mon), �228 (Mon)Coyle, C. ................................................ 387 (Tue)Crawford, T. ........................................�047 (Wed)Cristea, C. .............................................567 (Wed)Cristiani, G. ..........................................362 (Mon)Cui, D. .................................................�086 (Thu)Cui, H. .................................. 690 (Tue), 693 (Tue)Cui, L. ...................................................24� (Wed)Cui, S. .................. 29 (Mon), 470 (Tue), 892 (Tue)Cui, Y. ...................97 (Tue), ��7 (Tue), 348 (Wed)Cular, S. ......................... �207 (Wed), �2�� (Wed)Curioni, M. ...........................................593 (Wed)Current, M. ..........................................62� (Mon)Curtis, C. .............................355 (Wed), 922 (Tue)Cvelbar, U............................. 772 (Tue), 779 (Tue)

DD’Emic, C. ............................................674 (Wed)D’Souza, F. ......926 (Tue), 992 (Mon), ��00 (Wed)D’Urso, J. .............................. 3�5 (Tue), 828 (Tue)Da Ros, T..............................................�085 (Thu)Dabiran, A. ...........................................760 (Mon)Dahl, D. ............................................... ��50 (Tue)Dallas, J. .............................................. �250 (Tue)Dalmer, M. ............................................ 665 (Tue)Daltin, A. ............................................. ��8� (Tue)Dalton, A. .............................................975 (Mon)Damlencourt, J. ..................................... 637 (Tue)Dan, I...................................... 5 (Mon), 587 (Tue)Dang, Y. ................................................24� (Wed)Dang, Y. ................................................. 829 (Tue)Das, M. .................................................. 767 (Tue)Das, N. ................................................... 766 (Tue)Das, R. ................................................. �022 (Tue)Dasari, R. ..............................................853 (Wed)Datta, S. .................................................6�3 (Thu)Dattilo, D. ............................................954 (Mon)Daugherty, M. ....................................��36 (Mon)Dauksher, W. ......................................... 3�5 (Tue)

Davenport, A. .......................................605 (Wed)Davids, P. ..............................................625 (Mon)Davidson, I. ..........................................�55 (Wed)Davis, D. ................................. 8 (Mon), 844 (Tue)Davis, M. ............................................... 922 (Tue)Davis, S. ................................................�48 (Wed)Davis, V...............................................�224 (Mon)Dawson, J. ........................................... �237 (Tue)Day, S. ....................................................569 (Thu)Daza, L. ............ 473 (Tue), 803 (Mon), 808 (Mon)De Castro, E. .......................................... 323 (Tue)De Castro, J. ........................................ ��7� (Tue)De Gendt, S. ....................... 695 (Mon), 7�2 (Tue)De Graaf, C. .........................................�068 (Thu)De Jesus, J. ........................................... �00� (Tue)De Jonghe, L. ......................................... 469 (Tue)De la Cruz, P. ........................................957 (Mon)De la Hidalga-W, F. ................................ 649 (Tue)De la Torre, G. ......................................950 (Mon)De Marneffe, J. ...................................... 742 (Tue)De Silva, K. .............................................35 (Mon)De Sousa Meneses, D. ............................ 730 (Tue)Debe, M. .................................................. 95 (Tue)Dec, S. ............................... 446 (Mon), 448 (Mon)Decent, S. .............................................49� (Wed)Deconinck, J. ......................................... 882 (Tue)Defranoux, C. .......................................353 (Wed)Dehaeck, S. ............................................ 882 (Tue)Deiner, L. ............................................. ��7� (Tue)Deki, S. .................................57 (Mon), �65 (Thu)Delabie, A. ............................................695 (Mon)Delacôte, C. ........................................... 3�3 (Tue)Delaye, V. .............................................. 633 (Tue)Deleonibus, S......................................... 633 (Tue)Delius, M. ............................................ �065 (Tue)DeLongchamp, D. ................................. 708 (Tue)Demine, M. ........................................... 744 (Tue)Demizu, Y. .........................5�2 (Mon), 547 (Wed)Deng, H. ...............................................�59 (Wed)Deng, Q. ...............................................24� (Wed)Deore, B. ...............................................273 (Mon)DeSilva, C. ............................................. 386 (Tue)Deutsch, T. ........................... 67 (Tue), 780 (Mon)Dhalluin, F. ...........................................79� (Mon)Dhanikaivelu, N. ................................. ��69 (Tue)Dhiman, A. ........................509 (Mon), 548 (Wed)Dhirani, A. ............................ 7� (Tue), ���9 (Tue)Dhont, K...............................................705 (Mon)Di Noto, V. ..........................342 (Wed), 456 (Tue)Diakowski, P. ......................................... 527 (Tue)Diaz, A. ................................................ �239 (Tue)Dickerson, J. ......................... 6� (Mon), 837 (Tue)Dieckmann, G. .....................................975 (Mon)Diethelm, S. ........................................... 897 (Tue)Diez-Perez, I. ...........................................59 (Mon)Dillon, A. ............... 68 (Tue), �03 (Tue), 922 (Tue)Dimitrijevic, N. ................................... ��23 (Tue)Ding, F. .................................................. 994 (Tue)Ding, Y. ...............................................�20� (Wed)Ding, Z................................................... 527 (Tue)Dinse, K. .............................................�057 (Wed)Diwakar, V. ......................... 886 (Tue), ��65 (Tue)Dmitruk, I......................... �063 (Tue), �063 (Tue)Do, A. ...................................................372 (Mon)Dokko, K...............................................290 (Mon)Dolan, P. ...............................................20� (Mon)Domen, K. ............................................784 (Mon)Dominey, R. ............................................ 65 (Tue)Donald, Z. ..............................................50 (Mon)Dong, H. ................................................ 492 (Tue)Dong, Q. ................................................ ��3 (Tue)Dongho, S. ............................................�75 (Thu)Donne, S. ........ �90 (Wed), �96 (Wed), 293 (Mon)Donnelly, V............................................ 743 (Tue)Donsanti, F. ........................................... 826 (Tue)Doorn, S. ..............................................98� (Mon)Dorbandt, I. .......................... 3�� (Tue), 32� (Tue)Dorn, H. ....................... �032 (Wed), �047 (Wed), ....................................... �052 (Wed), �054 (Wed)

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Dorris, S. .............. 380 (Tue), 398 (Tue), 4�0 (Tue)Dos Santos, L. ........................................250 (Thu)Doy, N. ...............................................�208 (Wed)Drago, A. .............................................�2�7 (Thu)Dragoi, V. .............................................�22� (Thu)Draper, R. .............................................975 (Mon)Drewello, T. ..........................................955 (Mon)Drob, P. .................. 5 (Mon), 587 (Tue), 908 (Tue)Drob, S. .................................................. 587 (Tue)Du Pasquier, A. .................. �46 (Wed), 349 (Wed)Du, L. ..................................................... 494 (Tue)Du, Y. ....................................................435 (Wed)Dubois, M. ............................................. 966 (Tue)Dubourdieu, C. ..................................... 648 (Tue)Duchon, J. ............................................. 33� (Tue)Dudney, N. .........................�69 (Thu), 437 (Wed)Duffy, R. ................................................ 636 (Tue)Duh, J. ..................................................�60 (Wed)Dulal, S. ............... 589 (Tue), 843 (Tue), 846 (Tue)Dunach, E. ............................................. 534 (Tue)Dunbar, Z. ............................................. 307 (Tue)Duncan, H. .......................................... ��56 (Tue)Dungan, L. ..........................................�2�7 (Thu)Dunlap, B. ............................................. 885 (Tue)Dunsch, L. ...... 920 (Tue), 959 (Mon), 979 (Mon), ....................................... �045 (Wed), �053 (Wed)Dupré, C. ............................................... 633 (Tue)Duquette, D. .......................................... 683 (Tue)Duscher, G. ............................................ 767 (Tue)Dvorak, P. .............................................. 288 (Tue)

EE, W. .................................................... �093 (Tue)Ebelhar, A. ..........................................��36 (Mon)Ebrahimi, F. ........................57� (Thu), 807 (Mon)Echegoyen, L. .....................................�044 (Wed)Echegoyen, L. .....................................�052 (Wed)Eckert, K. .......................... ��79 (Tue), ��83 (Tue)Eddy, C. ................................................757 (Mon)Edelen, M. .............................................439 (Thu)Edge, L. .................................................. 643 (Tue)Edo, H. ..................................................704 (Mon)Edwards, B. .......... 29 (Mon), 470 (Tue), 892 (Tue)Edwards, G. .................. ��38 (Mon), �228 (Mon)Efimov, A. ............................. 936 (Tue), 937 (Tue)Eguílaz, M. ........................................... �248 (Tue)Eikerling, M. ........................... 96 (Tue), 283 (Tue)Eimori, T. ............................................... 720 (Tue)Einsla, M................................................ 458 (Tue)Eisenbeiser, K......................................... 3�5 (Tue)Eisenbraun, E. ....................................... 752 (Tue)El-Naggar, M. ........................................234 (Wed)Elemans, H. ........................................��06 (Wed)Elhajj, J. ..................................................37 (Mon)Elias, J. ................................................... 833 (Tue)Elizabeth, N. ........................................ ��68 (Tue)Elliott, C. ..................................................4 (Mon)Elvins, J.................................................60� (Wed)Enciso, E. ............................................... 277 (Tue)Endo, K. ................................................732 (Wed)Endres, F. ............................................... 83� (Tue)Engelhardt, G. ....................................��35 (Mon)Engtrakul, C. ..................... 922 (Tue), 989 (Mon), ............................................................. �0�8 (Tue)Enoki, H. ............................................. �033 (Tue)Epur, R. ................................................ �245 (Tue)Eriksson, J. ............................................. 224 (Tue)Ernst, T. ................................................. 633 (Tue)Esai Selvan, M. .................... 29 (Mon), 470 (Tue), ............................................................... 892 (Tue)Escamilla-Gómez, V. ...........................�223 (Mon)Escorcia, F. ...........................................�087 (Thu)Esteves, M. ............................................. 832 (Tue)Estevez-Nuñez, A. .................................950 (Mon)Etcheberry, A. ........................................ 826 (Tue)Eun Bae, S. ............................................802 (Mon)Evans, C............................................... ��90 (Tue)Evans, D. ............................. 525 (Tue), 570 (Thu)

FFabre-Francke, I. .................................... 520 (Tue)Fadeev, L. ..............................................953 (Mon)Faifer, V. ................................................62� (Mon)Fanciulli, M. .......................................... 626 (Tue)Fang, D. ................................................499 (Wed)Fang, S. .................................................944 (Wed)Fanton, A. .............................................. 628 (Tue)Farag, M. .............................................. �008 (Tue)Farooque, M. ........................................�88 (Wed)Fasching, R. ......... 2�� (Tue), 2�5 (Tue), 2�6 (Tue)Fatima, G. .............................................. 542 (Tue)Faull, J. ................................................ ��48 (Tue)Fazio, M. ................................................ 927 (Tue)Fedkin, M. .........................42� (Wed), 450 (Mon)Fedkiw, P. ............................................... �34 (Tue)Fedotenkov, F. ......................................203 (Mon)Fein, H. ................................................ �249 (Tue)Feist, B. .................................................. 648 (Tue)Felici, R. ...............................................�078 (Thu)Felsteiner, J. ..........................................429 (Wed)Feng, F. .................................................. 278 (Tue)Fennick, J............................................. ��34 (Tue)Fenton, K. .............................................202 (Mon)Fergus, J. ............................... 336 (Tue), 4�6 (Tue)Fernandez, G. ........................................ 9�7 (Tue)Fernández-Lázaro, F. .............................946 (Mon)Ferreira, M. ...........................................602 (Wed)Ferreira, P. .............................................. 473 (Tue)Fiechter, S. ........................... 3�� (Tue), 32� (Tue), ........................................... 339 (Wed), 340 (Wed)Finck, B. ................................................. 923 (Tue)Findlay, M. ..........................................�2�6 (Thu)Finikova, O. ................... �097 (Wed), ��02 (Wed)Finkel, S. ...............................................233 (Wed)Finnie, P. ...............................................982 (Mon)Firdosy, S. ..............................................360 (Thu)Firestone, M. ..........................................62 (Mon)Fischer, A. .............................................754 (Mon)Fischer, A. .............................................�97 (Wed)Fischer, A. ......................... 755 (Mon), 762 (Mon)Fischer, D. .............................................. 747 (Tue)Fischer, D. .............................................. 708 (Tue)Fischer, P. ..............................................680 (Wed)Fisher, A. ............................... 3�5 (Tue), 828 (Tue)Fleig, J. ..................................................429 (Wed)Fleischer, F. ............................................ 284 (Tue)Folgado, M. ..... 473 (Tue), 803 (Mon), 808 (Mon)Forzani, E............................................. �239 (Tue)Foster, K. ................................................256 (Thu)Fournier, J. ............................................364 (Mon)Fox, R. ..................................................870 (Wed)Franco, A. ........................... 309 (Tue), ��60 (Tue)Frank, O. ............................. 280 (Tue), 979 (Mon)Frateur, I. ..............................................9�2 (Wed)Freemantle, R. ......................................852 (Wed)Freire, L...............................................��43 (Mon)Freitag, M. ........................................... �020 (Tue)Fremond, L. ........................................�096 (Wed)Freund, M. ............................................273 (Mon)Frey, M. ............................. 446 (Mon), 448 (Mon)Friedman, G. ....................................... �02� (Tue)Friesen, C. ........�82 (Wed), 8�7 (Tue), ��63 (Tue), ......................................... ��64 (Tue), �220 (Thu)Fritsch, I. ............................................. ��85 (Tue)Frontana, C. .......................................... 530 (Tue)Fry, A. .................................................... 524 (Tue)Fu, J. ...................................................... 634 (Tue)Fu, J. ................................. 8�3 (Mon), 8�4 (Mon)Fu, M. ...................................................789 (Mon)Fu, W. .................................................�047 (Wed)Fuchigami, T. ................... 505 (Mon), 508 (Mon), ........................................... 554 (Wed), 556 (Wed)Fugier, P. ................................................ 309 (Tue)Fujie, S. .............................. 557 (Wed), 558 (Wed)Fujigaya, T. ........580 (Thu), 938 (Wed), 965 (Tue)Fujii, K. .................................................35� (Wed)Fujisawa, K. ........................................��03 (Wed)

Fujishiro, Y. ..........................................432 (Wed)Fujita, M. ..............................................939 (Wed)Fujita, Y.................................................�45 (Wed)Fujitsuka, M.....................��09 (Wed), ��2� (Tue)Fukae, K. ...............................................759 (Mon)Fukai, Y. ................................................759 (Mon)Fukuchi, I. ............................................452 (Mon)Fukuda, J. .............................................. 223 (Tue)Fukuhara, T. .........................53� (Tue), 56� (Wed)Fukumaru, T. ........................................938 (Wed)Fukumitsu, H. ...................................... ��20 (Tue)Fukunaka, Y. .......................................... 823 (Tue)Fukushima, T. ........................................ 645 (Tue)Fukushima, T. .......................................606 (Wed)Fukutsuka, T. ..... 37� (Mon), 400 (Tue), 40� (Tue)Fukuzumi, S. ......93� (Tue), 936 (Tue), 943 (Wed), ...................... 973 (Wed), �093 (Tue), ���0 (Wed)Fukuzumi, S. .......................................... 926 (Tue)Fuller, T. .............246 (Wed), 3�6 (Tue), 888 (Tue), .............................................. 893 (Tue), 894 (Tue)Funahashi, Y. ........................................432 (Wed)Furukawa, H. ........................................620 (Mon)

GGabrielli, C. .......................... 457 (Tue), 900 (Tue)Gagatek, W. ..........................................8�0 (Mon)Gale, W. ............................................... �245 (Tue)Galinski, H. ..........................................433 (Wed)Gallardo, B. ...................... 803 (Mon), 808 (Mon)Gallaway, J. ............................................252 (Thu)Gamella, M. ......................................... �243 (Tue)Gan, L. ................................................... 97� (Tue)Gancs, L. .............................................. ��77 (Tue)Gandikota, S. ........................ 63� (Tue), 632 (Tue)Gandikota, S. ......................................... 630 (Tue)Ganesan, P. ...........................................809 (Mon)Ganguly, A. ..................... ��45 (Mon), �234 (Tue)Ganjali, M. ............................... 75 (Tue), 76 (Tue)Gao, C. .................................................. 862 (Tue)Gao, L. ..................................................... 54 (Tue)Gao, M. .................................................. �32 (Tue)Gao, X. .................................................. 970 (Tue)Gao, Y. ..................................................759 (Mon)Garai, A. ........................... �002 (Tue), �003 (Tue)Garcia, R. ............................................... 769 (Tue)Garcia-Iglesias, M. ...............................���6 (Thu)Garcia-Jareno, J. .................................... 457 (Tue)Garnett, M. .........................497 (Wed), 579 (Thu)Garno, J. ...............................................858 (Wed)Garros, X. .............................................. 628 (Tue)Gauckler, L. .......................374 (Mon), 433 (Wed)Gaulhofer, E. ......................................... 665 (Tue)Gaumer, C. ............................................ 628 (Tue)Ge, R. ..................................................�208 (Wed)Gebert, A. ........ 42 (Mon), ��80 (Tue), ��9� (Tue)Gebhart, L. ............................................ 82� (Tue)Geetharani Loganathan, K. ..................344 (Wed)Gehoski, K. ............................................ 3�5 (Tue)Gellett, W. ........................................... ��76 (Tue)Gelpey, J. ..............................................6�8 (Mon)Gemmen, R. .........................................376 (Mon)Genupur, A. ..................... 446 (Mon), 446 (Mon), ..............................................................448 (Mon)Georgepeter, G. ................................... ��68 (Tue)Ger, M.................................................... 585 (Tue)Gerald, R. ............................................... �26 (Tue)Gerard, M. ........................................... ��60 (Tue)Germain, M. ............................................ 52 (Tue)Gerner, M. ........................................... ��85 (Tue)Gervaldo, M. ...................... 2�4 (Tue), �092 (Tue)Gervasio, D. .......................25� (Thu), 442 (Mon), .............................................. 464 (Tue), 466 (Tue)Ghassemi, H. ...................... 445 (Mon), 465 (Tue)Ghilardi, T. ............................................ 75� (Tue)Ghirardi, M. .......................................... 2�4 (Tue)Gholizadeh, M. ...................................�2�2 (Thu)Ghosh, S. .......................... 986 (Mon), 988 (Mon)Gibot, P. .................................................�70 (Thu)Gibson, J. ..............................................445 (Mon)

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Giles, M. ...............................................625 (Mon)Giletto, T. .............................................869 (Wed)Gillaspie, D. ............................ 68 (Tue), �03 (Tue)Gilliam, R. ........................................... ��57 (Tue)Gillis, H. ................................................ 744 (Tue)Gimenez-Romero, D. ............................ 457 (Tue)Ginley, D. .............................................355 (Wed)Giorgi, G. ............................................... 655 (Tue)Giorgi, J. .................................................4� (Mon)Glatzhofer, D. ................... 444 (Mon), �242 (Tue)Gloukhov, P. .......................................... 590 (Tue)Gnanaprakasa, T. ................................�224 (Mon)Gobbo, M. ............................................. 934 (Tue)Goddard III, W. ......................................55 (Mon)Goenaga, G............................................ �26 (Tue)Gogoll, A. ...........................................��08 (Wed)Gogotsi, Y. .......................... 25 (Mon), �02� (Tue)Gohar, N. ............................................. �24� (Tue)Gokicen, D. ..........................................802 (Mon)Golbert, J. .............................................. 282 (Tue)Golodnitsky, D. .....................................�63 (Thu)Gomes, J. ............................................. ��5� (Tue)Gong, H. ................................................ 799 (Tue)Gong, J. ................................................. �20 (Tue)Gong, M. ..............................................376 (Mon)Gonzalez, E. ....................... 250 (Thu), ��54 (Tue)Gonzalez, F. ........................................... 530 (Tue)Gonzalez, I. ........................................... 530 (Tue)Gonzalez, L. ..........................................�50 (Wed)Gonzalez-Berrios, A. ............................ �00� (Tue)Gonzalez-Martin, A. .............................. 225 (Tue)González-Villanueva, K. ........................ 227 (Tue)Goodenough, J. ..................................... �04 (Tue)Goodnick, S. ............................................ 72 (Tue)Goodwin, D. .......28� (Tue), 383 (Tue), 430 (Wed)Gopalan, P. ...........................................426 (Wed)Gopalan, S. ......................... 356 (Thu), 378 (Tue), ............................................. 403 (Tue), 438 (Thu)Gopalan, S. ............................................359 (Thu)Gopishetty, V. ........................................253 (Thu)Gorai, P. ................................................. 778 (Tue)Gorby, Y. ...............................................234 (Wed)Gordon, A.............................................429 (Wed)Gorer, S. ................................................. 838 (Tue)Goris, L. ................................................857 (Wed)Gorostiza, P. ............................................59 (Mon)Gorton, L. .........207 (Tue), 238 (Wed), ��52 (Tue)Gösele, U. ................................................ 82 (Tue)Goto, T. .................................................. 823 (Tue)Goto, Y. ..............................204 (Mon), 257 (Thu)Gottscho, R. .......................................... 746 (Tue)Goudy, A. .............................................. 305 (Tue)Gouye, A...............................................67� (Wed)Gozin, M. .............................................953 (Mon)Graham, N............................................876 (Wed)Grand, P. ................................................ 826 (Tue)Grebel, H. .......608 (Wed), 699 (Mon), �025 (Tue)Greber, I. .............................................��39 (Mon)Green, M. .............................................. 7�2 (Tue)Greenbaum, S. .. �43 (Wed), �50 (Wed), 460 (Tue)Greenbaum, S. ....................................... �26 (Tue)Greenman, J. ........................................242 (Wed)Greenslit, D. .......................................... 752 (Tue)Greenwood, B........................................ 73� (Tue)Grennberg, H. ...................964 (Tue), ��08 (Wed)Grew, K. ............�94 (Wed), 274 (Tue), 366 (Mon)Grgicak, C...............................................4� (Mon)Griebenow, K. ........................................ 228 (Tue)Grinblat, J. .............................................�73 (Thu)Grivel, J. ................................................ 395 (Tue)Gromovoy, T........................................�069 (Thu)Gros, C. ..............................................�096 (Wed)Gross, Z. .............................................��04 (Wed)Grossi, R. ............................................. �249 (Tue)Grossman, A. ....... 2�� (Tue), 2�5 (Tue), 2�6 (Tue)Grundmeier, G. ....................................599 (Wed)Gryko, D. ............................................... 926 (Tue)Grynyuk, I. .......................................... �079 (Tue)

Gu, W. ..................................................9�4 (Wed)Gu, Y. ....................................................... 64 (Tue)Gu, Z. ................................................... �000 (Tue)Guay, D. ...............................................30� (Mon)Guérin, K. .............................................. 966 (Tue)Guha, J. ................................................. 743 (Tue)Guilard, R. ..........................................�096 (Wed)Guldi, D. .............................. 929 (Tue), 93� (Tue), ......................946 (Mon), �0�5 (Tue), ��05 (Wed)Guldi, D. ..............................................���6 (Thu)Gulla, A. .............................................. ��77 (Tue)Gumbiner-Russo, L. ............................�08� (Thu)Guo Qiang, L. ........................................ 634 (Tue)Guo, L. ................................................... 880 (Tue)Guo, M. ..................................................39 (Mon)Guo, W. ................................................852 (Wed)Gupta, P. ................................................ 8�8 (Tue)Gupta, S. ...............................................�95 (Wed)Gupta, V. ..............................................�95 (Wed)Gur, T. .................................................... 393 (Tue)Gurau, V. ..............................................477 (Wed)Gurrappa, I. ...........................................6�3 (Thu)Gust, D. .............................. 2�4 (Tue), �092 (Tue)Gustavsson, T. ......................................238 (Wed)Guth, M. ...............................................424 (Wed)Guttula, M. .......................................... ��5� (Tue)

HHa, D. ...................................................678 (Wed)Haan, J. ................................. 307 (Tue), 3�4 (Tue)Haas, S. .................................................. 32� (Tue)Habermeier, H. .....................................362 (Mon)Habuka, H. ...........................................759 (Mon)Hachiya, K. ............................................ 823 (Tue)Haddon, R. ...........................................990 (Mon)Hagen, A. ............. 377 (Tue), 384 (Tue), 395 (Tue)Hägerhäll, C. ........................................238 (Wed)Hagiwara, R. .......................................... 823 (Tue)Hagiwara, Y...........................................5�3 (Mon)Hahn, U. ...............................................950 (Mon)Haile, S. ............................ 4�9 (Wed), 420 (Wed), .............................................430 (Wed), 474 (Tue)Halim, J. ...............................................62� (Mon)Hallmark, J. ......... 3�5 (Tue), 828 (Tue), 890 (Tue)Halsall, H. ............................................ ��87 (Tue)Haltrich, D. ......................................... ��52 (Tue)Hambourger, M. .................................... 2�4 (Tue)Hamelers, H. .........................................243 (Wed)Hamelet, S. ............................................�70 (Thu)Hamilton, C. ........................................246 (Wed)Hamrock, S. ... 446 (Mon), 446 (Mon), 448 (Mon)Hamwi, A. ...........................�49 (Wed), 966 (Tue)Han, B. ................. �0 (Mon), �2 (Mon), 36 (Mon)Han, B. ................................................... 47� (Tue)Han, J. ................................................... 865 (Tue)Han, K. .................................................. 3�0 (Tue)Han, M. .............................. 454 (Mon), 476 (Tue)Han, S. ................................................... 69� (Tue)Han, S. ....................................................55 (Mon)Han, W. .................................................36� (Thu)Hanna, J. ............................................... 28� (Tue)Hanson, J. ..............................................36� (Thu)Hao, Y. ................................................... 383 (Tue)Hapiot, P. ............................................... 520 (Tue)Haque, I. ........... 5�8 (Mon), 539 (Tue), 540 (Tue), ............54� (Tue), 542 (Tue), 543 (Tue), 544 (Tue)Hara, N. ................................................562 (Wed)Hara, S. ................................53� (Tue), 56� (Wed)Harada, M. ............................................669 (Wed)Harada, Y. .............................................270 (Mon)Haraguchi, S. ........................................938 (Wed)Harakawa, H. ......................................... 645 (Tue)Harb, J. ...............................................��96 (Wed)Hardacre, C. .......................................�208 (Wed)Harima, H. ............................................676 (Wed)Harley, G. .............................................. 469 (Tue)Harper, J. ..............................................20� (Mon)Harreither, W. ...................................... ��52 (Tue)

Harrington, C. ......................................236 (Wed)Harrington, D. ......................................247 (Wed)Harris, T. ...............................................246 (Wed)Harth, E. .................................................6� (Mon)Hartmann, J. ......................................... 633 (Tue)Hartmer, R. ...........................................504 (Mon)Hartnig, C............................. 275 (Tue), 284 (Tue)Harutyunyan, A. ................................... 997 (Tue)Harvey, A. .............................................374 (Mon)Hasan, S. ............................... 6� (Mon), 837 (Tue)Hasegawa, T. .........................................978 (Mon)Hashimoto, M. .....................................498 (Wed)Haskett, T............................................... 722 (Tue)Hasobe, T. ............................................ ��28 (Tue)Hastall, A. .............................................. 834 (Tue)Hata, K. ...............................................�057 (Wed)Hatazawa, T. ...................... 204 (Mon), 223 (Tue), .............................................257 (Thu), 258 (Thu)Hattori, T. .............................................698 (Mon)Hattrick-Simpers, J. ............................... 7�2 (Tue)Hauffman, T. ........................ 60 (Mon), 902 (Tue)Haugen, G. ...........................................448 (Mon)Haukka, S..............................................679 (Wed)Hausbrand, R. .......................................599 (Wed)Hawley, M. ............................................ 458 (Tue)Hayase, S. ..............................................573 (Thu)Hayashi, A. ............................................ 325 (Tue)Hayashi, Y. .............................................�65 (Thu)Hayes, J. ............................�82 (Wed), �220 (Thu)Hayward, P............................................. 305 (Tue)He, H. ...................................................603 (Wed)He, J. .....................................................85� (Wed)He, P. ............... 494 (Tue), ��73 (Tue), ��75 (Tue)He, Q. .................................................. ��53 (Tue)He, T. ................................................... ��58 (Tue)He, X. .................................................... �25 (Tue)Heaps, D. ............................................. �036 (Tue)Heaton, T. ............................................ ��63 (Tue)Heben, M. ......................... 989 (Mon), �0�8 (Tue)Heeney, M. ............................................ 708 (Tue)Heering, H. ............................................ 92� (Tue)Heifets, E. .............................................429 (Wed)Heineman, W. ..................................... ��87 (Tue)Heinz, T. .............................................. �0�6 (Tue)Heish, C. .............................................. �029 (Tue)Heller, A. ............................... 207 (Tue), 285 (Tue)Helwig, A. ...........................................��98 (Wed)Hémery, P. ............................................. 457 (Tue)Henderson, J. ......................................... 330 (Tue)Hendriksen, P. ....................................... 395 (Tue)Hennrich, F. ..........................................980 (Mon)Heo, J. .................................................... �33 (Tue)Heo, Y. ..................................................783 (Mon)Hepel, M. ............................................. �250 (Tue)Hernandez Mendoza, M. ..................... ��59 (Tue)Hernandez-Ramirez, F. ....702 (Mon), ��98 (Wed)Herng, T. ...............................................786 (Mon)Herring, A. ........................ 446 (Mon), 448 (Mon)Herrmann, I. ..................... 339 (Wed), 340 (Wed)Hersam, M. ...........................................974 (Mon)Hersh, P. ...............................................355 (Wed)Hettige, C. .............................................263 (Thu)Hibbs, M. ..............................................�8� (Wed)Hickey, R. .............................................496 (Wed)Hicks, M. ..............................................477 (Wed)Hideki, N. .............................................�54 (Wed)Higashi, S..............................................620 (Mon)Higuchi, E. ............................................. �78 (Tue)Higuchi, H. ..........................................���3 (Thu)Higuchi, T. ............................................422 (Wed)Hikavyy, A. ........................... 636 (Tue), 647 (Tue)Hill, J. .................................................��00 (Wed)Hilmi, A. ...............................................�88 (Wed)Hingerl, K. ...........................................�22� (Thu)Hirahara, K. ........................................... 652 (Tue)Hirano, S. .............................................488 (Wed)Hirosawa, I. ..........................................734 (Wed)Hirose, F. ............................... 640 (Tue), 652 (Tue)

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Hirose, K. ............................................... 545 (Tue)Hirsch, A. ............................. 38 (Mon), 93� (Tue), ..........................................95� (Mon), �082 (Thu)Hirsch, A. ............................................. �065 (Tue)Hirschorn, B. ......................................... 905 (Tue)Hisaeda, Y. ........................... 532 (Tue), 577 (Thu)Hiwatari, Y. ............................................ 88� (Tue)Hjelm, J. ............................... 377 (Tue), 384 (Tue)Hodes, G. ............................................... 822 (Tue)Hoell, A. ................................................ 32� (Tue)Hoffmann, M. ..................................... ��24 (Tue)Hoffmann, T. ........................................675 (Wed)Hojo, N. .................................................�67 (Thu)Holappa, L. .........................................�200 (Wed)Holdcroft, S. .......................................... 283 (Tue)Holinsworth, B. ......................................26 (Mon)Holländer, B. ......................................... 648 (Tue)Holland, J. ............................................20� (Mon)Hollenkamp, T. .....................................�96 (Wed)Holliger, P. ............................................67� (Wed)Holm, A. ...............................................559 (Wed)Holzwarth, N. .......................................435 (Wed)Honbo, H............................................... ��5 (Tue)Honda, Y. ..............................................�4� (Wed)Hong, C. ................................................ 69� (Tue)Hong, J. ....................................................4 (Mon)Hong, J. ................................................783 (Mon)Hong, K. ................................................ 728 (Tue)Hong, S. ..............................................��94 (Wed)Hong, Y. ................................................. 69� (Tue)Honkura, K. ........................................... ��5 (Tue)Hooper, J. ............................................�075 (Thu)Horan, J. ...............................................446 (Mon)Horiba, K. .............................................270 (Mon)Horiba, T. ............................................... ��5 (Tue)Horii, D. ...............................................554 (Wed)Horita, T. ..............................................363 (Mon)Horn, E. ..............................................�050 (Wed)Hornak, L. ........................................... �237 (Tue)Horng, R. ..............................................756 (Mon)Horng, Y. ..............................................302 (Mon)Horrocks, B. ......................................... ��49 (Tue)Hoshina, K............................................�45 (Wed)Hoskovcova, I. ....................................... 529 (Tue)Hosoi, T. ................................................ 7�7 (Tue)Hosoi, T. ...............................................704 (Mon)Hosokawa, M. ........................................ 968 (Tue)Hosoya, Y. .............................................�54 (Wed)Houdellier, F. ........................................67� (Wed)Hozalski, R. ...........................................236 (Wed)Hsieh, C. ..............................737 (Wed), 777 (Tue)Hsieh, S.................................................595 (Wed)Hsieh, Z. ......... 72� (Tue), �066 (Tue), �2�8 (Thu)Hsu, H. .................................................. 763 (Tue)Hsu, L. ..................................................244 (Wed)Hsu, Y. ........... 302 (Mon), 797 (Tue), ��45 (Mon)Htoon, H. ............................................ �0�3 (Tue)Hu, J. ......................................................63 (Mon)Hu, M. ................................................... 829 (Tue)Huang, C. .................................................� (Mon)Huang, C. .............................................488 (Wed)Huang, H. ....... 72� (Tue), �066 (Tue), �2�8 (Thu)Huang, H. .............................................. 393 (Tue)Huang, J. ............................................... �20 (Tue)Huang, J. ............................................�209 (Wed)Huang, J. ............................................... 764 (Tue)Huang, K. .................................................� (Mon)Huang, K. .............................................. 72� (Tue)Huang, P. ............................................... 764 (Tue)Huang, T. .............................737 (Wed), 777 (Tue)Huang, V. ............................................... 898 (Tue)Huang, W. .............................................438 (Thu)Huang, Z. .............................. 2�5 (Tue), 2�6 (Tue)Hubert, A. .............................................. 633 (Tue)Hubin, A. ............................60 (Mon), 6�0 (Wed), .............................................. 882 (Tue), 902 (Tue)Huda, M. ..............................................780 (Mon)Hue, F. ..................................................67� (Wed)

Huet, F. .................................................609 (Wed)Huggins, R. ...........97 (Tue), ��7 (Tue), �5� (Wed)Hult, B. ................................................ ��77 (Tue)Hung, K. ...........334 (Tue), 94� (Wed), �023 (Tue)Hung, K. .............................................�203 (Wed)Hung, S. ................................ 63� (Tue), 632 (Tue)Hung, T. ................................................. �20 (Tue)Hung, W. ................................................�3 (Mon)Hunt, A. ................................................... 66 (Tue)Hunter, G. ...........................................�2�7 (Thu)Huo, L. ................................................... 404 (Tue)Hurst, W. ............................................... 7�� (Tue)Hussain, N. ............................................578 (Thu)Hutchison, G. ........................................ 330 (Tue)Hvastkovs, E. .........................................575 (Thu)Hwang, H. ............................ 690 (Tue), 692 (Tue)Hwang, J. ..............................................625 (Mon)Hwang, W. .........................22 (Mon), �209 (Wed)Hwang, Y. ............................ �24 (Tue), �36 (Tue), .......................................... ��69 (Tue), ��70 (Tue)Hytch, M. .............................................67� (Wed)

IIbrahim, I. ............................................. 905 (Tue)Idei, H. ..................................................562 (Wed)Idrees, S. ............................... 54� (Tue), 543 (Tue)Ieropoulos, L. .......................................242 (Wed)Igeta, M. ................................................ 627 (Tue)Ignatovich, L. ........................................ 538 (Tue)Ihnfeldt, R. ............................................ 689 (Tue)Iida, S. ...................................................704 (Mon)Iida, T. .................................................... 932 (Tue)Ikeda, K. ............................... 646 (Tue), 653 (Tue)Ikeda, K. ...............................................669 (Wed)Ikeda, T. ................................................270 (Mon)Iliev, H. ................................................ �027 (Tue)Imahori, H. .......................939 (Wed), 952 (Mon), ...................... 962 (Mon), 987 (Mon), ���4 (Thu)Imai, S. .................................................. 654 (Tue)Imazu, N. .........................�0�0 (Tue), �056 (Wed)Ina, T. ................ 37� (Mon), 400 (Tue), 40� (Tue)Inagaki, H. ............................................�45 (Wed)Inatomi, Y. .............................................�67 (Thu)Inkaew, P. ............................................. ��62 (Tue)Inman, M. ............................................872 (Wed)Inoue, H. ............................................... �78 (Tue)Inoue, T. ................................................ 724 (Tue)Inoue, T. ...............................................704 (Mon)Inoue, Y. ..............................................���3 (Thu)Instuli, E. ..............................................559 (Wed)Inumiya, S. ...........................................703 (Mon)Iqbal, S. ............................... 5�8 (Mon), 540 (Tue)Irisawa, T. .............................................668 (Wed)Iriyama, Y. ...........................�93 (Wed), 335 (Tue)Irle, S. .................................................... 923 (Tue)Irvine, J. ............................ 365 (Mon), 370 (Mon)Isaac, K. ............................................... ��86 (Tue)Ishibashi, K. ........................................... 326 (Tue)Ishida, T. ................................................ 645 (Tue)Ishifune, M. ..........................................565 (Wed)Ishigaki, T. ............................................. 660 (Tue)Ishihara, A. ...........................................346 (Wed)Ishihara, T. ............................ ��4 (Tue), 39� (Tue)Ishii, H. .................................................556 (Wed)Ishii, K. .................................................732 (Wed)Ishii, T. ..................................................5�� (Mon)Ishikawa, A. ........................................... 7�7 (Tue)Ishikawa, M. .........................................�4� (Wed)Ishikawa, M. .......................................... 654 (Tue)Ishikawa, Y. ..........................................555 (Wed)Ishioka, A. .............................................573 (Thu)Ishitsuka, M. ........................................ �033 (Tue)Ishiwara, H. ..........................................736 (Wed)Islam, S. ................................................957 (Mon)Ispas, A. .............................. 83� (Tue), ��78 (Tue)Isshiki, T. ..............................................676 (Wed)Itagaki, M. .......... �� (Mon), 899 (Tue), 909 (Tue), ...........................................9�0 (Tue), ��93 (Wed)

Itaya, K. ................................................... 79 (Tue)Itkis, M. ................................................990 (Mon)Ito, O. ................................. 932 (Tue), 957 (Mon)Ito, O. .................................................��00 (Wed)Itoh, H. .................................................. 406 (Tue)Itoh, T. ...................................................573 (Thu)Itoh, T. ..................................................�40 (Wed)Itokawa, H. ............................................ 645 (Tue)Ivanescu, S. ............................. 5 (Mon), 587 (Tue)Ivanov, I. ............................................... 838 (Tue)Ivanova, O. ...........................................853 (Wed)Ivnitski, D. ......................... 200 (Mon), 209 (Tue), ........................2�3 (Tue), 50� (Wed), �229 (Mon)Iwai, H. ...........677 (Wed), 696 (Mon), 698 (Mon)Iwai, Y. ..................................................565 (Wed)Iwaki, Y. ................................................35� (Wed)Iwata, N. ............................ 339 (Wed), 340 (Wed)Izzo Jr., J. ............................ 274 (Tue), 366 (Mon)

JJacobsen, T...........................38� (Tue), 43� (Wed)Jagannathan, H. .................................... 643 (Tue)Jain, R. ...................................................572 (Thu)Jakes, P. ...............................................�057 (Wed)Jakschik, S. ...........................................675 (Wed)Jamison, P. ............................................. 643 (Tue)Jandova, K. .............................................33 (Mon)Jang, I. ....................................................48 (Mon)Jang, J. ....................................................�6 (Mon)Jang, S. ................�30 (Tue), �42 (Wed), 328 (Tue)Jansson, U. ............................................ 964 (Tue)Jaskie, J. ............... 3�5 (Tue), 828 (Tue), 890 (Tue)Jayaraman, S. ........................................805 (Mon)Jean, Z. ..................................................253 (Thu)Jegal, J. ................................ 34 (Mon), 294 (Mon)Jenkins, P. .............................................. 229 (Tue)Jenkins, P. ..............................................256 (Thu)Jensen, S. ..............................................43� (Wed)Jeon, S.................................................��94 (Wed)Jeon, T. ...................................................28 (Mon)Jeon, W. ..............................................��94 (Wed)Jeong, M. ................................................. 78 (Tue)Jeong, T. ................................................. 863 (Tue)Jeong, W. ............................................... 863 (Tue)Jeppesen, J. ...........................................946 (Mon)Jerkiewicz, G. ......................................... 52� (Tue)Jeyadevan, B. ........................................�40 (Wed)Ji, C. .......................................................569 (Thu)Jia-Yi, L. ............................................... �029 (Tue)Jiang, C. ................................................. �25 (Tue)Jiang, D. ................................................499 (Wed)Jiang, Q. .......... 494 (Tue), ��73 (Tue), ��75 (Tue)Jiang, S. .................................................368 (Mon)Jiang, W. ................................................ 7�3 (Tue)Jiao, K. ................................................... 994 (Tue)Jiménez, A. ...........................................950 (Mon)Jiménez, J. ........................................... ��88 (Tue)Jimenez-Diaz, R. ..............702 (Mon), ��98 (Wed)Jimison, L. ............................................857 (Wed)Jin, M. .................................................... 632 (Tue)Jinnai, B. ................................................ 745 (Tue)Jirak, T. .................................................. 33� (Tue)Jitendra, P. .............................................6�6 (Thu)Jo, S.....................�30 (Tue), �42 (Wed), 328 (Tue)Johnson, A............................................. 379 (Tue)Johnson, G. .........................2�3 (Tue), 230 (Wed)Johnson, J. ............................................760 (Mon)Johnson, V. ...........................................�43 (Wed)Johnston, C. ..... 3�3 (Tue), 343 (Wed), 345 (Wed)Jomard, F. .............................................. 729 (Tue)Jones, B. ................................................497 (Wed)Jones, B. ................................................�96 (Wed)Jones, K.................................................. 922 (Tue)Jones, T. ................................................�90 (Wed)Joo, Y. .................................................��97 (Wed)Jorcin, J. ................................ 60 (Mon), 902 (Tue)Jordan-Sweet, J. ..................................... 643 (Tue)Josell, D. ................................................ 7�0 (Tue)

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Joshi, A. ................................................. 274 (Tue)Jouikov, V. .......................... 5�6 (Mon), 538 (Tue)Jovanovic, V. ......................................... 644 (Tue)Ju, Y. ...................................................... �2� (Tue)Juárez-R, I. ............................................. 649 (Tue)Juli, M. ................................................��98 (Wed)Jung, E. .................................................. 663 (Tue)Jung, H. ..................................................23 (Mon)Jung, J. ....................................................2� (Mon)Jung, M. ................................................48� (Wed)Jung, M. ................................................788 (Mon)Jung, S. ...................................................45 (Mon)Jung, T. .................................................. 66� (Tue)Jung, Y. .................................................. 708 (Tue)Jurczak, M.............................................. 636 (Tue)Jursich, G. .............................................. 7�9 (Tue)

KK.Thilakavathy, K. ................................. 84� (Tue)Kachoosangi, R. ................................... �030 (Tue)Kachurin, G. .......................................... 727 (Tue)Kadish, K. .......................�093 (Tue), �096 (Wed), ....................................... �097 (Wed), �098 (Wed)Kadoshima, M. ................... 703 (Mon), 720 (Tue)Kadota, N. ............................................987 (Mon)Kahnt, A. ............................................��05 (Wed)Kaji, H. ...............................265 (Thu), 498 (Wed)Kajitvichyanukul, P. ...............................�5 (Mon)Kajiwara, J. ............................................ 660 (Tue)Kajiya, K. ............................................... 226 (Tue)Kakemura, Y. ........................................734 (Wed)Kaku, H. ................................................620 (Mon)Kakushima, K. ..................677 (Wed), 696 (Mon), ..............................................................698 (Mon)Kakuta, M. ............................................. 223 (Tue)Kakutani, Y. ..........................................565 (Wed)Kalbac, M..............................................979 (Mon)Kalita, M. ...............................................�63 (Thu)Kalpana, D. .......................................... ��69 (Tue)Kalu, E. .................................................8�2 (Mon)Kalu, P. ..................................................8�2 (Mon)Kaluzhina, S. ........................ 582 (Tue), 584 (Tue)Kamada, H. ............................................ 646 (Tue)Kamalanathan, D. .................... 69 (Tue), 70 (Tue)Kamat, P..............................824 (Tue), 942 (Wed), ..........................943 (Wed), 993 (Tue), ��22 (Tue)Kamijima, K. ...................... 332 (Tue), 452 (Mon)Kaminska, K. ........................................982 (Mon)Kamisuki, H. .........................................�40 (Wed)Kamitaka, Y. .......................................... 2�0 (Tue)Kamitaka, Y. ..........................................26� (Thu)Kamiyama, S.......................................... 720 (Tue)Kammer Hansen, K. ......... 369 (Mon), 373 (Mon)Kanamura, K.......................................... 3�7 (Tue)Kanamura, K.........................................290 (Mon)Kaneko, Y. .............................................. 88� (Tue)Kang, B. ................................................. 69� (Tue)Kang, B. ................................................760 (Mon)Kang, D.................................................. 865 (Tue)Kang, D.................................................. ��6 (Tue)Kang, H................................. 692 (Tue), 693 (Tue)Kang, J. .................................................44� (Mon)Kang, K. ................................................. 660 (Tue)Kang, M. ................................................ 686 (Tue)Kang, S................................................... 327 (Tue)Kang, S.............................�2�3 (Thu), �2�4 (Thu)Kang, Y. ................................................. 409 (Tue)Kang, Y. ................................................. 69� (Tue)Kano, K. .............. 2�0 (Tue), 223 (Tue), 26� (Thu)Kanomata, K. ......................................... 640 (Tue)Kappes, M. .......................980 (Mon), �059 (Wed)Karan, N. ............ ��8 (Tue), �22 (Tue), �29 (Tue), ........................... �64 (Thu), �74 (Thu), 726 (Tue)Karavai, O. ............................................602 (Wed)Kardjilov, N. .......................................... 275 (Tue)Kareev, I. ........................... 959 (Mon), 960 (Mon)Kareev, I. ................................................ 920 (Tue)Karim, K. ............................................... 7�5 (Tue)Kariuki, N. ............................................. 306 (Tue)

Karnicka, K. ........................................... 220 (Tue)Karr, P. ................................................��00 (Wed)Karthikeyan, K. ................................... ��69 (Tue)Karty, J. ..................................................568 (Thu)Karulkar, M. ........................................... 879 (Tue)Karyakin, A. ..........................................203 (Mon)Karyakina, E. ........................................203 (Mon)Kasavajjula, U. ......................................29� (Mon)Kashimura, S. .......................................565 (Wed)Kashyap, S. ............................................ 8�8 (Tue)Katam, L. ..............................................8�2 (Mon)Kataoka, K. ............................................ 2�0 (Tue)Kataoka, K. ...........................................5�3 (Mon)Katar, S. ............................................... �00� (Tue)Kathir, K. ..............................................787 (Mon)Katiyar, R. ........... ��8 (Tue), �22 (Tue), �29 (Tue), ..........................�64 (Thu), �72 (Thu), �74 (Thu), ............................................ 272 (Mon), 726 (Tue)Kato Marcus, A. ....................................239 (Wed)Kato, S. .................................................622 (Mon)Kato, T. .................................................759 (Mon)Kato, T. .................................................973 (Wed)Katsumi, Y. ...........................................759 (Mon)Katz, E............ 253 (Thu), ��88 (Tue), �232 (Tue), .......................................... �238 (Tue), �244 (Tue)Kaukoniemi, O. ..................................... 224 (Tue)Kavan, L. ............................ 280 (Tue), 979 (Mon)Kavanagh, P. ..........................................256 (Thu)Kavich, D. .............................................. 837 (Tue)Kawada, T. ......................... 37� (Mon), 392 (Tue), .............................................. 400 (Tue), 40� (Tue)Kawai, D. ............................................��93 (Wed)Kawamura, M. ....................................... 406 (Tue)Kawanago, T. ........................................698 (Mon)Kawasaki, H. .......................................... 635 (Tue)Kawase, Y. .............................................. 645 (Tue)Kawatsura, M. ........................................573 (Thu)Kaydanova, T. .......................................355 (Wed)Keddam, M. ........................................��43 (Mon)Keffer, D. ............. 29 (Mon), 470 (Tue), 892 (Tue)Keirstead, A. ........................................ �092 (Tue)Keisham, R. ...........................................572 (Thu)Keller, P. ................................................96� (Mon)Keller, T. ................................................. �0� (Tue)Kelsall, G. .............................................876 (Wed)Kendall, D. ............................................ 649 (Tue)Kendall, K. ............................................49� (Wed)Kendall, M. ............................................ 649 (Tue)Kendig, M. ............................................609 (Wed)Kepley, C. ............................................�084 (Thu)Kercher, A. .............................................�69 (Thu)Kermarrec, O. .......................................67� (Wed)Kerr, J. ....................................................�6� (Thu)Kersen, U. ...........................................�200 (Wed)Kertesz, M. ...........................................�067 (Thu)Keuleyan, S. ............................................49 (Mon)Keys, P. ..................................................625 (Mon)Khader, M. ............................................295 (Mon)Khan, S. ................................................76� (Mon)Khandelwal, M. ....................................483 (Wed)Kharlamova, T. ...................................... 382 (Tue)Khodami, I. ........................................... 7�5 (Tue)Khoperia, T. ........................................... 333 (Tue)Kiggans, J. ..............................................�69 (Thu)Kikkawa, J. ............................................985 (Mon)Kikuchi, T. ..........................................�050 (Wed)Kikuchi, T. ............................................. 396 (Tue)Kilic, S.................................................... 890 (Tue)Kim, A. .......... ��68 (Tue), ��69 (Tue), ��70 (Tue)Kim, C. ............... 589 (Tue), 750 (Tue), 843 (Tue), ............................................ 846 (Tue), ��92 (Tue)Kim, C. ................ �0 (Mon), �2 (Mon), 36 (Mon)Kim, C. ................................................�2�4 (Thu)Kim, D. ...............�30 (Tue), �42 (Wed), 328 (Tue)Kim, D. ............................... 454 (Mon), 476 (Tue)Kim, D. ..................................... 84 (Tue), 89 (Tue)Kim, D. .................................................. 863 (Tue)Kim, G. .................................................. 795 (Tue)Kim, G. ................................................�2�4 (Thu)

Kim, G. .................................................. 664 (Tue)Kim, H. .................. 8� (Tue), 4�4 (Tue), 4�5 (Tue)Kim, H. ............................... 78� (Mon), 798 (Tue)Kim, H. .................................................. 65� (Tue)Kim, H. .................................................. ��9 (Tue)Kim, H. ............................... 454 (Mon), 476 (Tue)Kim, H. .............................. 66� (Tue), 788 (Mon), .............................................. 795 (Tue), 863 (Tue)Kim, H. ............................... �6 (Mon), 809 (Mon)Kim, H. .................................................868 (Wed)Kim, H. .................................................. 3�0 (Tue)Kim, H. ...................................................�8 (Mon)Kim, H. .................................................�57 (Wed)Kim, H. ................................. 664 (Tue), 865 (Tue)Kim, H. .................................................757 (Mon)Kim, J. ...................................................757 (Mon)Kim, J. .................................................... 4�4 (Tue)Kim, J. .................................................... 225 (Tue)Kim, J. ...................................................4�8 (Wed)Kim, J. .................................................... 327 (Tue)Kim, J. ....................................9 (Mon), �98 (Wed)Kim, J. .................................. 2�2 (Tue), 264 (Thu)Kim, J. ...................................................783 (Mon)Kim, J. .....................................................�8 (Mon)Kim, J. .....................................................48 (Mon)Kim, J. .................................................... 865 (Tue)Kim, J. .....................................................23 (Mon)Kim, J. .................................................... 77� (Tue)Kim, J. .................................................... 686 (Tue)Kim, J. ...................................................757 (Mon)Kim, K................... 9 (Mon), 34 (Mon), 44 (Mon), ........................�98 (Wed), 292 (Mon), 294 (Mon)Kim, K.................. �0 (Mon), �2 (Mon), 36 (Mon)Kim, K...................................................678 (Wed)Kim, K.................................................... 795 (Tue)Kim, K.................................................... 656 (Tue)Kim, K.................................................... 664 (Tue)Kim, P. ................................................. ��68 (Tue)Kim, S. ................................................... 723 (Tue)Kim, S. ................................................. ��3� (Tue)Kim, S. ..................................................... 80 (Tue)Kim, S. ..............5�5 (Mon), 545 (Tue), 549 (Wed)Kim, S. ..................................................874 (Wed)Kim, S. ................................................... �35 (Tue)Kim, S. ................................................... 656 (Tue)Kim, S. ..................................................484 (Wed)Kim, T. .................................. 664 (Tue), 865 (Tue)Kim, U. .................................................. �35 (Tue)Kim, Y. .................................. 4�4 (Tue), 4�5 (Tue)Kim, Y. ................................................... �04 (Tue)Kim, Y. ..................................................367 (Mon)Kim, Y. ................................................... 458 (Tue)Kim, Y. ................................................. ��92 (Tue)Kim, Y. .................................. �03 (Tue), 922 (Tue)Kim, Y. ....................................................20 (Mon)Kim, Y. ...................................................6�5 (Thu)Kim, Y. ..................................................672 (Wed)Kim, Y. ................................................... 686 (Tue)Kimes, W. ............................. 7�� (Tue), 7�3 (Tue)Kimijima, K. .......................................... 325 (Tue)Kimmel, G. ............................................�73 (Thu)Kimura, S. .............................................704 (Mon)Kimura, Y. .............. 79 (Tue), 326 (Tue), 652 (Tue)Kin, T. ................................ 253 (Thu), �244 (Tue)King, P. .................................................. 2�4 (Tue)Kingston, J. ..........................................�08� (Thu)Kinoshita, Y. .......................................... 652 (Tue)Kinumoto, T. ......................................... 335 (Tue)Kioussis, D. ...........................................738 (Wed)Kiowski, O. ...........................................980 (Mon)Kirillov, O. ............................................. 7�3 (Tue)Kirk, D. ............................. 8�5 (Mon), ��57 (Tue)Kishi, T..................................................�45 (Wed)Kishimoto, H. .......................................363 (Mon)Kitamura, N. .......................................... 392 (Tue)Kitamura, T. ..........................................�4� (Wed)Kitaura, R. ........................ �0�0 (Tue), �0�� (Tue), .........................................�0�2 (Tue), �056 (Wed)Kitzinger, L. ..........................................353 (Wed)

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Kivi, I. ...................................................375 (Mon)Kiya, Y. ................................................... 330 (Tue)Kizilel, R. .............................. ��0 (Tue), ��� (Tue)Kleiman-Schwarsctein, A. ....................805 (Mon)Klett, J. ...................................................�69 (Thu)Klima, J. ................................................. 537 (Tue)Klimov, V. ............................................ �0�3 (Tue)Kline, R. ................................................. 708 (Tue)Knapp, M. .............................................680 (Wed)Knibbe, R. .............................................. 384 (Tue)Knickle, H. .............................................358 (Thu)Knight, S. ............................................... 707 (Tue)Knutson, K. ..........................................625 (Mon)Ko, D. .................... 80 (Tue), 64� (Tue), 663 (Tue)Ko, K. ..................................................... 728 (Tue)Ko, T. ..................................................... 334 (Tue)Ko, Y. ....................................................788 (Mon)Kobayashi, K........................408 (Tue), 422 (Wed)Kobayashi, K....................�0�0 (Tue), �056 (Wed)Kobayashi, Y. ......................................... 800 (Tue)Kobuke, Y. .........................928 (Tue), ��03 (Wed)Kobune, M. ..........................402 (Tue), 428 (Wed)Koehler, D. ............................................ 747 (Tue)Koganezawa, T. .....................................734 (Wed)Kogelschatz, M. ....................................79� (Mon)Kohl, P. .................................................�92 (Wed)Kohno, M. ............................................734 (Wed)Kohsaka, A. ............................................ 533 (Tue)Koishikawa, Y. ....................................... ��5 (Tue)Koivula, A. ............................................. 224 (Tue)Koizumi, S. ...........................................290 (Mon)Kola, A. .................................................. 844 (Tue)Kolary-Zurowska, A. .............................. 3�� (Tue)Koleske, D. ............................................754 (Mon)Komadina, J. .......................................... 2�� (Tue)Komarneni, S. ....................42� (Wed), 450 (Mon)Komatsu, K. ..........................................956 (Mon)Kondoh, J. ..........................................�205 (Wed)Kondratenko, Y. ...................................624 (Mon)Kongkanand, A. ...................................942 (Wed)Konno, A. ..............................................574 (Thu)Kono, J. ................................................ �0�3 (Tue)Konysheva, E. .......................................365 (Mon)Koo, J. ..............................�2�3 (Thu), �2�4 (Thu)Kopanski, J. ........................................... 7�4 (Tue)Korakakis, D. ....................................... �237 (Tue)Koripella, R. .......................... 3�5 (Tue), 828 (Tue)Korkin, A. .............................................. 655 (Tue)Korzeniewski, C. ................. 459 (Tue), ��62 (Tue)Kosemura, D. .......................658 (Tue), 734 (Wed)Koslowski, U. ..................... 339 (Wed), 340 (Wed)Kostowskyj, M. .....................................8�5 (Mon)Kotlyar, R. .............................................625 (Mon)Kotomin, E. .........................4�3 (Tue), 429 (Wed)Kovacheva, D. .......................................�73 (Thu)Kovalev, I. .............................................. ��2 (Tue)Kowalewska, B. .... �7 (Mon), 2�9 (Tue), 220 (Tue)Kowalik, R. ...........................................8�0 (Mon)Koza, J.............. 42 (Mon), ��80 (Tue), ��9� (Tue)Kozicki, M. ...........69 (Tue), 70 (Tue), �206 (Wed)Kozlov, M. ............................................944 (Wed)Kraeutler, B. ........................................��07 (Wed)Kravchenko, I. ......................................785 (Mon)Kreuer, K. .............................. 467 (Tue), 469 (Tue)Krishnan, C. .......................497 (Wed), 579 (Thu)Krishnan, R.......... 3�5 (Tue), 828 (Tue), 890 (Tue)Krishnan, S. ...........................................575 (Thu)Kropf, J. ................................................343 (Wed)Kruwinus, H. ......................................... 665 (Tue)Kryshtop, I............................ 842 (Tue), 847 (Tue)Ku, C.....................................................782 (Mon)Ku, J. .....................................................758 (Mon)Ku, V. ..................................................... 632 (Tue)Kubinski, D.........................................�20� (Wed)Kucernak, A. .........................................479 (Wed)Kude, K. .................................................573 (Thu)Kudo, Y. ................................................�54 (Wed)Kuhn, R. ................................................ 275 (Tue)Kuila, B. ............................................... �002 (Tue)

Kulandainathan, A. ............................. ��70 (Tue)Kulesza, P. ........... �7 (Mon), 2�9 (Tue), 220 (Tue), .......................... 3�� (Tue), 352 (Wed), 600 (Wed)Kulikovsky, A. ....................... 3�8 (Tue), 89� (Tue)Kulla, E. ................................ 522 (Tue), 523 (Tue)Kulyk, N. ..............................................873 (Wed)Kumar, A. ............................ ��8 (Tue), �22 (Tue), ............................................. �29 (Tue), �74 (Thu)Kumar, A. ............................................ �024 (Tue)Kumar, M..............................................790 (Mon)Kumar, P. .......................... ��69 (Tue), ��70 (Tue)Kumar, P. ................................................. 87 (Tue)Kumar, S. ............................ 322 (Tue), 804 (Mon)Kumar, S. ............................................... 752 (Tue)Kumar, V. ............................................... 77� (Tue)Kumara, G. ............................................574 (Thu)Kumaraguru, S. .....................................809 (Mon)Kumaresan, K. ........................................39 (Mon)Kumigashira, H. ................ 270 (Mon), 646 (Tue), ............................................................... 653 (Tue)Kumpulainen, T..................................... 937 (Tue)Kumta, P. ...............................................�7� (Thu)Kuno, M. ............................ 839 (Tue), ���8 (Tue)Kunz, H. ..............................472 (Tue), 482 (Wed)Kunz, U. ................................................ 463 (Tue)Kuo, C. .................................................. 763 (Tue)Kuo, J. .................................................. �233 (Tue)Kuo, M. ............................. 446 (Mon), 448 (Mon)Kuo, Y. .................................68� (Wed), 749 (Tue)Kuppurao, S. .........................................672 (Wed)Kurihara, H. ..........................................973 (Wed)Kuriyama, Y. .........................................508 (Mon)Kuroboshi, M. .....................535 (Tue), 562 (Wed)Kurose, S. ............................................... 2�0 (Tue)Kusuzaka, K. .........................................�49 (Wed)Kuvychko, I. .................... 955 (Mon), 959 (Mon), ............................................ 960 (Mon), 969 (Tue)Kuwahara, S. ........................................ �0�2 (Tue)Kuznetsov, O. ........................................ 997 (Tue)Kwak, B. ..................................................23 (Mon)Kwok, C. ...............................................624 (Mon)Kwon, H. .............................. 750 (Tue), 846 (Tue)Kwong, D. ............................................. 634 (Tue)

LLa Mantia, F. .........................................�52 (Wed)Lackner, K. ............................................. 389 (Tue)Laffont-Dantras, L. .............. �70 (Thu), 5�9 (Tue)Laforge, F. .............................................268 (Mon)LaFratta, C. .........................................�230 (Mon)Lagu, M. ................................................ 475 (Tue)Lai, K. .................................................... 636 (Tue)Lai, W. ..................................................420 (Wed)Lai, Y. ..................................................... 773 (Tue)Lamagna, L. ........................................... 626 (Tue)Landa-V, M. ........................................... 649 (Tue)Lander, R. .............................................. 636 (Tue)Lander, R. .............................................. 647 (Tue)Lane, O. ............................ 45� (Mon), 455 (Mon)Langa, F. ...............................................957 (Mon)Langmaier, J. ......................................��40 (Mon)Laocharoensuk, R. ................................. 2�8 (Tue)LaPara, T. ..............................................236 (Wed)Lappan, R. ............................................. 722 (Tue)Larcher, D. ............................................... 98 (Tue)Largeot, C. ..............................................25 (Mon)Larsen, K. ................................................. 90 (Tue)Larson, J. ..............................................477 (Wed)Lasia, A. ............ 357 (Thu), 896 (Tue), ��56 (Tue)Laskoski, M. ........................................... �0� (Tue)Lau, C. ................................................... 222 (Tue)Lau, K. ................................................... 885 (Tue)Lau, S. ...................................................786 (Mon)Lauwers, A. ...........................................675 (Wed)Lavi, R. ...................................................�73 (Thu)Lavina, S. .............................342 (Wed), 456 (Tue)Lavoie, C. .......................... 673 (Wed), 674 (Wed)Lavu, K. ................................................. 632 (Tue)Lawton, J. .............................................. 46� (Tue)

Lay, M. .............................. 854 (Wed), 855 (Wed), ...........................................860 (Wed), �007 (Tue)Lazerges, M. ........................................�2�0 (Wed)Lazik, C. ................................................. 632 (Tue)Le, X. ....................................................877 (Wed)Leak, D. ................................................246 (Wed)Lebedev, A. .........................................��02 (Wed)Lebedkin, S. ....................... 920 (Tue), 959 (Mon), ......................960 (Mon), 980 (Mon), �059 (Wed)Lebreux, F. ............................................506 (Mon)Lechner, A. ............................................ 665 (Tue)Leddy, J. ............................................... ��76 (Tue)Lee, B. .................................................... 328 (Tue)Lee, B. .................................................... 630 (Tue)Lee, C..................................................... 642 (Tue)Lee, C..................................................... �34 (Tue)Lee, C....................................................4�8 (Wed)Lee, C..................................................... 588 (Tue)Lee, C.................................... 66� (Tue), 863 (Tue)Lee, C....................................................595 (Wed)Lee, D. ................................................... 723 (Tue)Lee, D. ................................................. ��68 (Tue)Lee, E. .................................................��97 (Wed)Lee, E. .....................................................23 (Mon)Lee, G. ..................... 84 (Tue), 89 (Tue), 656 (Tue)Lee, H. ................................................... 4�5 (Tue)Lee, H. ............... 455 (Mon), 458 (Tue), 468 (Tue)Lee, H. .................................. 843 (Tue), 846 (Tue)Lee, H. ................. �0 (Mon), �2 (Mon), 36 (Mon)Lee, H. ..................................................868 (Wed)Lee, H. ................................................... 656 (Tue)Lee, J. ....................................................... 74 (Tue)Lee, J. ................................ 984 (Mon), �0�9 (Tue)Lee, J. ....................................................785 (Mon)Lee, J. ..................................................... 588 (Tue)Lee, J. ....................................................... 78 (Tue)Lee, J. ..................................................... 3�0 (Tue)Lee, J. ....................................................783 (Mon)Lee, J. ....................................................... 87 (Tue)Lee, J. ....................................................485 (Wed)Lee, K. .................................................... �37 (Tue)Lee, K. ..................................... 3 (Mon), 28 (Mon)Lee, M. ..................................................... 74 (Tue)Lee, M. .................................. 4�4 (Tue), 4�5 (Tue)Lee, M. ..................................................... 78 (Tue)Lee, S. .................................................��97 (Wed)Lee, S. .....................................................62 (Mon)Lee, S. ....................................... 84 (Tue), 89 (Tue)Lee, S. .................................................... 66� (Tue)Lee, S. ...................................................... 78 (Tue)Lee, S. .................................................��94 (Wed)Lee, S. ..................................... 68 (Tue), �03 (Tue)Lee, T. .................. 380 (Tue), 398 (Tue), 4�0 (Tue)Lee, T. .................................................... 64� (Tue)Lee, U. ................................................... 767 (Tue)Lee, W. ................................................... �2� (Tue)Lee, W. ..................................................... 82 (Tue)Lee, W. ................................................��97 (Wed)Lee, Y. ................................... 4�4 (Tue), 4�5 (Tue)Lee, Y. .......6 (Mon), 3� (Mon), 77 (Tue), 86 (Tue)Lee, Y. ...................................................754 (Mon)Lee, Y. ...................................................443 (Mon)Leech, D. ............................. 229 (Tue), 256 (Thu)Leedy, K. ................................................ 793 (Tue)Leeuw, T. .......................... �0�4 (Tue), �08� (Thu)Lefebvre, J. ............................................982 (Mon)Legrand, B. ........................... 883 (Tue), 884 (Tue)Lehnert, W. ........................... 275 (Tue), 284 (Tue)Lehtivuori, H. ........................................ 937 (Tue)Lei, S. ..................................................... �76 (Tue)Leifer, N. ...............................................�50 (Wed)Lele, T. ..................................................760 (Mon)Lelis, A. .................................................. 767 (Tue)Lemmetyinen, H. ................. 936 (Tue), 937 (Tue)Lemos, R. .............................................�08� (Thu)Lenk, R. ...........................�084 (Thu), �089 (Thu)Leoni, E. ................................................ 730 (Tue)Leroux, C. .............................................. 628 (Tue)Lessard, J. .............................52� (Tue), 567 (Wed)

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Leung, K. ..............................................790 (Mon)Leusink, G. ........................... 627 (Tue), 643 (Tue)Levasseur, S............................................�70 (Thu)Leventis, N. ......................................... ��84 (Tue)Levesque, A. ........................................ ��8� (Tue)Levi, E. ..................................................289 (Mon)Levi, M. ............................ 289 (Mon), 296 (Mon)Levillain, E. ..........................................946 (Mon)Levy, N. ................................................296 (Mon)Lévy-Clément, C. .................................. 833 (Tue)Lewera, A. ............................. 3�� (Tue), 3�3 (Tue)Lewerenz, H. .........................................350 (Wed)Lewis, D. ................................................439 (Thu)Lewis, E. ............................................... ��55 (Tue)Lewis, J. ..........354 (Wed), ��29 (Tue), ��34 (Tue)Lhostis, S. .............................................. 628 (Tue)Li, B. ....................................475 (Tue), 487 (Wed)Li, C. ..................................232 (Wed), 298 (Mon)Li, F. ....................................................... 409 (Tue)Li, F. ....................................................... 970 (Tue)Li, F. ..................................................... �027 (Tue)Li, G. .....................................................�9� (Wed)Li, J. ..................................................... �236 (Tue)Li, J. ......................................................858 (Wed)Li, J. ....................................................... 768 (Tue)Li, K. ............................... �094 (Tue), ��42 (Mon)Li, L. ...................................................... 409 (Tue)Li, W. ................................. �84 (Wed), �87 (Wed)Li, X. .....................................................424 (Wed)Li, Y. ...................................... 24 (Mon), 687 (Tue)Li, Z. ...................................................... �28 (Tue)Lian, K. .................................................298 (Mon)Lian, K. .................................................27� (Mon)Liang, R. ...............................................�85 (Wed)Liang, R. ................................................ 632 (Tue)Liang, W. ..............................................737 (Wed)Liang, Y. ........... 494 (Tue), ��73 (Tue), ��75 (Tue)Liao, T. .................................... 2 (Mon), 27 (Mon)Liaw, B. ............... 222 (Tue), 255 (Thu), 279 (Tue)Lichtenwalner, D. .................................. 630 (Tue)Liddell, P. ............................................. �092 (Tue)Ligatchev, V. ........................................ �006 (Tue)Ligneel, E. .............................................�58 (Wed)Lim, G. ...................................................�8 (Mon)Lim, J. .................................................... 776 (Tue)Lim, P. ...................................................�9� (Wed)Lim, T. ................................................... 476 (Tue)Lim, W. ............................... 785 (Mon), 796 (Tue)Lim, Y. ................................................... 865 (Tue)Lin, C. .................................................... 329 (Tue)Lin, C. ...................................................436 (Wed)Lin, C. ..................................585 (Tue), 595 (Wed)Lin, C. ...................................................68� (Wed)Lin, C. .................................................... �79 (Tue)Lin, E. .................................................... 708 (Tue)Lin, J. ...................................737 (Wed), 777 (Tue)Lin, J. ........................................................2 (Mon)Lin, J. ..................................................... 685 (Tue)Lin, J. ..................................................... 796 (Tue)Lin, L. ...................................................85� (Wed)Lin, N. ................................................... 404 (Tue)Lin, P. ....................................................�85 (Wed)Lin, Q. ................................................��96 (Wed)Lin, S. .................................................. �092 (Tue)Lin, T. .....................................................�3 (Mon)Lin, W. .................................... 2 (Mon), 27 (Mon)Lin, Y. ................................. 302 (Mon), 797 (Tue)Lin, Y. .................................................... 797 (Tue)Lin, Y. ...................................................�85 (Wed)Lin, Y. .................................................... 638 (Tue)Lin, Y. .................................................... 994 (Tue)Lincot, D. .............................................. 826 (Tue)Linder, B. ............................................... 643 (Tue)Lindsay, S. ............................................85� (Wed)Ling, S. ...................................................6�6 (Thu)Linhardt, R. ......................................... �024 (Tue)Linkous, C. ...........................................449 (Mon)Linthicum, K. .......................................760 (Mon)Liou, M. ............................................... ��72 (Tue)

Liou, S.................................................... 773 (Tue)Lister, T. ................................................870 (Wed)Listorti, A. .............................................. 924 (Tue)Litt, M...................................................44� (Mon)Little, D. ............................507 (Mon), 564 (Wed)Liu, C. ...................................................735 (Wed)Liu, C. .....................................................27 (Mon)Liu, C. .................................................�202 (Wed)Liu, C. ..................................................�2�7 (Thu)Liu, F. ..................................................... 767 (Tue)Liu, G. ................................... 646 (Tue), 653 (Tue)Liu, G. ................�00 (Tue), �53 (Wed), �68 (Thu)Liu, G. ...................................................598 (Wed)Liu, G. .................................................... 749 (Tue)Liu, J. ................... 29 (Mon), 470 (Tue), 892 (Tue)Liu, J. ..................................................... �32 (Tue)Liu, J. ................................... �02 (Tue), �7� (Thu)Liu, L. ...................................................... 82 (Tue)Liu, L. ...................................................595 (Wed)Liu, M. ................................................. �033 (Tue)Liu, M. ..................................................852 (Wed)Liu, S. ....................................................... 86 (Tue)Liu, X. ...................................................376 (Mon)Liu, Y. .................................................. �004 (Tue)Liu, Y. ...................................................... 77 (Tue)Liu, Y. ...................................................732 (Wed)Liu, Y. .......................................................2 (Mon)Liu, Y. .................................................... �32 (Tue)Liu, Y. ...................................................9�4 (Wed)Liu, Y. ..................................................�2�6 (Thu)Liu, Z. ................................... 646 (Tue), 653 (Tue)Liu, Z. .................................................... 283 (Tue)Loeffler, D. ..........................................�059 (Wed)Loewenstein, T. ..................................... 834 (Tue)Logan, B. ..............................................237 (Wed)Loghin, D. ............................................49� (Wed)Long, J. ................................�0� (Tue), �97 (Wed)Long, R. ..............................................�227 (Mon)Loo, L. ..................................................... 53 (Tue)Loo, R. ................................ 6�9 (Mon), 647 (Tue)López, C. ............................................... 827 (Tue)Lopez, G. .........................50� (Wed), �229 (Mon)Lopez-Duarte, I. ...................................���6 (Thu)Losch, R. ...............................................490 (Wed)Louie, M. ............................................... 474 (Tue)Lozano Morales, A. ...............................872 (Wed)Lozano-Morales, A. ............................... 82� (Tue)Lu, H. ..................................................... 492 (Tue)Lu, J. .....................................................978 (Mon)Lu, J. .....................................................666 (Mon)Lu, J. .....................................................62� (Mon)Lu, W. .................................................... 995 (Tue)Lu, X. ..................................................... 409 (Tue)Lu, X. ....................................................372 (Mon)Luckarift, H. .......................................... 2�3 (Tue)Ludvik, J. .............................. 529 (Tue), 537 (Tue)Ludwig, R. ........................................... ��52 (Tue)Luk, T. ...................................................754 (Mon)Lukevics, E. ............................................ 538 (Tue)Lukus, P. .................................................50 (Mon)Lum, K. .................................................486 (Wed)Lust, E. ..................................................375 (Mon)Lute, C. .................................................42� (Wed)Lutsyk, V. ............................................��4� (Mon)Lvov, S. ..............................42� (Wed), 450 (Mon)

MMa, N. .................................................. ��30 (Tue)Ma, S. .................................. 44 (Mon), 292 (Mon)Maalouf, M. ........................................... 465 (Tue)MacDonald, D. ...................................��35 (Mon)MacFarland, D. ....................................�089 (Thu)Machida, H. ........................................... 654 (Tue)Machkaoutsan, V. .................................670 (Wed)Mackey, M. ......................�034 (Tue), �049 (Wed)Maclay, J. .............................................�2�6 (Thu)Madasu, P. ........................................... �005 (Tue)Madden, J. ............................................944 (Wed)

Mader, J. ................................................ 460 (Tue)Maeda, D. ..............................................577 (Thu)Maeda, Y. .........................978 (Mon), �043 (Wed)Maekawa, H. ........................533 (Tue), 553 (Wed)Maeng, W. ............................................. 65� (Tue)Maffini-Alvaro, V. .................................. 633 (Tue)Maggini, M. ..........................................954 (Mon)Magnin, J. ............................................ ��67 (Tue)Magnone, E. .......................................... 385 (Tue)Mahajan, S. ........................................... 837 (Tue)Mahan, A. .............................................. �03 (Tue)Mahapatra, S. ..................... 750 (Tue), ��92 (Tue)Maheshwari, S. ...................................... �39 (Tue)Mahmud, I. ..........................................963 (Mon)Maier, J. ............................. 362 (Mon), 4�3 (Tue), ........................................... 429 (Wed), 436 (Wed)Mair, L. ...................................................58 (Mon)Majhi, P. ..............................667 (Wed), 7�2 (Tue)Majima, T. .......................��09 (Wed), ��2� (Tue)Majumder, P. ......................................... 7�9 (Tue)Majumder, S. .........................................�72 (Thu)Makel, D. .............................................�2�7 (Thu)Maki, S. ..................................................576 (Thu)Makiuchi, N. ......................................��03 (Wed)Maldonado, A. ....................................... 864 (Tue)Malek, K. ................................ 96 (Tue), 283 (Tue)Malheiro, A. .......................................... 3�9 (Tue)Malkas, L. .............................................496 (Wed)Mallett, J. ..............................................8�� (Mon)Mallory, J. .............................................564 (Wed)Maloney, D. ..........................................739 (Wed)Mamykin, S. ........................................ �063 (Tue)Manathanthodi Rajan, J...................... ��69 (Tue)Mandrekar, T. ........................................ 632 (Tue)Mangiavacchi, N. .................................. 907 (Tue)Manginell, M. .......................................20� (Mon)Manikas, T. .............................................. 83 (Tue)Manikonda, S. ......................................738 (Wed)Manikoth, S. ....................... 835 (Tue), �024 (Tue)Manju, M..............................................787 (Mon)Manke, I. ............................................... 275 (Tue)Mann, J. ................................................856 (Wed)Mann, J. ................................................477 (Wed)Mano, N. .............................. 207 (Tue), 285 (Tue)Manohar, A. .........................................247 (Wed)Mansfeld, F. ..... 244 (Wed), 247 (Wed), 360 (Thu)Mansson, A. ........................................... 683 (Tue)Manthiram, A. ......................................�56 (Wed)Maphanga, R. ........................................ �23 (Tue)Maran, F. ..............................526 (Tue), 559 (Wed)Marcelot, O. .........................................623 (Mon)Marcolongo, G. ..................................... 934 (Tue)Marin, D. ............................................... 727 (Tue)Marina, O. ............................................. 387 (Tue)Marini, A. .............................................. 276 (Tue)Marinkovic, N. ......................................36� (Thu)Markevich, E. .......................................... 99 (Tue)Marko, I. ...............................................506 (Mon)Markovsky, B. ........................................�73 (Thu)Marks, C. ................................................. 65 (Tue)Marsili, E. .............................................236 (Wed)Martín, A. ......................... 803 (Mon), 808 (Mon)Martín-Gomis, L. ..................................946 (Mon)Martha, S. ..............................................�73 (Thu)Martin, M. .............................................357 (Thu)Martin, N. .............................................. 9�7 (Tue)Martinez de Pinillos, J. .......................... 707 (Tue)Martinez-Diaz, M. ...............................���6 (Thu)Maruyama, S. ...................................... �0�7 (Tue)Maruyama, T. ....................5�4 (Mon), 552 (Wed)Marx, L. ................................................. 457 (Tue)Marzke, R. .............................................. 466 (Tue)Masahara, M. ........................................732 (Wed)Masarapu, C. ....................................... �023 (Tue)Mascher, P. ............................................. 774 (Tue)Masel, R. ............ 307 (Tue), 3�4 (Tue), �24� (Tue)Masenelli, B. .....................792 (Mon), �073 (Thu)Maslar, J. ............................... 7�� (Tue), 7�3 (Tue)

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Maslenikova, J. .................................... �038 (Tue)Masquelier, C. .......................................�70 (Thu)Mastrikov, Y. .........................................429 (Wed)Mastro, M. ............................................757 (Mon)Masuda, H. ...........................................606 (Wed)Masuda, M. ............................................ 226 (Tue)Masuda, T. ...................... ��20 (Tue), ��46 (Mon)Matano, Y. ......939 (Wed), 962 (Mon), 987 (Mon)Mate, D. ...............................................���6 (Thu)Matero, R. .............................................679 (Wed)Mathias, M. ..........................................9�4 (Wed)Mathur, S. ........................702 (Mon), ��98 (Wed)Matsui, Y. ............................................�205 (Wed)Matsukawa, T........................................732 (Wed)Matsuki, T. ............................................. 720 (Tue)Matsumoto, H. ..................... ��4 (Tue), 39� (Tue)Matsumoto, K.......................................5�2 (Mon)Matsumoto, K.................... 557 (Wed), 558 (Wed)Matsumoto, R. ....................................... 223 (Tue)Matsumoto, S. ......................................�93 (Wed)Matsumura, S. ..................................... ��27 (Tue)Matsumura, Y. ...................5�2 (Mon), 547 (Wed)Matsuoka, K...................... ��27 (Tue), ��33 (Tue)Matteazzi, P. ..........................................6�4 (Thu)Mattos, O............................................... 907 (Tue)Matyshevska, O. .................................. �079 (Tue)Maune, H. ..............................................55 (Mon)Maupin, W. ........................................��36 (Mon)Mawdsley, J. .......................................... 306 (Tue)Mayahara, M. ........................................ 968 (Tue)Mayorga-Cruz, D. .................................. 586 (Tue)McCarthy, B. ......................................... 387 (Tue)McCarthy, T. ............................................ 54 (Tue)McCluskey, D. ..................................... �035 (Tue)McComb, D. ...........................................56 (Mon)McCoy, S. .............................................6�8 (Mon)McCrabb, H. .......................................... 82� (Tue)McCulloch, I. ........................................ 708 (Tue)McDevitt, M. .......................................�087 (Thu)McDonald, T. .................... 989 (Mon), �0�8 (Tue)McFarland, E. ..................... 9� (Mon), 805 (Mon)McGinn, P.............................................. 320 (Tue)McGrath, J. ...................... 45� (Mon), 453 (Mon), ........................... 455 (Mon), 458 (Tue), 468 (Tue)McHale, G. .........................................�208 (Wed)McLachlan, M. .......................................56 (Mon)McShane, C. .......................................... 827 (Tue)Meas Vong, Y. ...................................... ��59 (Tue)Mechelhoff, M. .....................................876 (Wed)Medeiros, M. ......................................... 534 (Tue)Medina, A. ...........................................���6 (Thu)Melgarejo, R. ......................................... 726 (Tue)Melhuish, C. .........................................242 (Wed)Melin, F. ..............................................�044 (Wed)Mélinon, P. .......................792 (Mon), �073 (Thu)Mench, M. ........................ 23� (Wed), 483 (Wed), ........................................... 484 (Wed), 485 (Wed)Meneghetti, M...................... 934 (Tue), 935 (Tue)Meneses, A............................................. 526 (Tue)Menningen, K. ........................................ 90 (Tue)Merchant, S. ........................................ �242 (Tue)Meredith, M. ....................................... �242 (Tue)Merkle, R. ..........................362 (Mon), 429 (Wed)Mermoux, M. ........................................ 637 (Tue)Mertens, S. ............................................675 (Wed)Metiu, H. ............................ 462 (Tue), 805 (Mon)Metzger, W. ..........................................989 (Mon)Meyyappan, M. .................. 700 (Mon), 768 (Tue)Meza-Laguna, V. .............. �063 (Tue), �069 (Thu)Meza-P, E. .............................................. 649 (Tue)Miao, S................................................... 626 (Tue)Mickelson, L. ....................................... ��63 (Tue)Midorikawa, K. .....................................5�3 (Mon)Miecznikowski, K. ............... �7 (Mon), 220 (Tue), .............................................3�� (Tue), 352 (Wed)Miedaner, A. .........................................355 (Wed)Mieville, F. ............................................. 639 (Tue)Mikhaylik, Y. ......................................... ��2 (Tue)

Mikysek, T. ............................................ 537 (Tue)Milanese, C............................................ 276 (Tue)Milenin, A. ............................................ 742 (Tue)Miller, C. ............................................... 388 (Tue)Miller, P.................................................872 (Wed)Miller, S. ...............................................959 (Mon)Mimuro, S.............................................422 (Wed)Minami, H. ...........................................676 (Wed)Minato, D. ............................................547 (Wed)Mineshige, A. ......................402 (Tue), 428 (Wed)Mineyama, K. ......................533 (Tue), 553 (Wed)Minford, E. ............................................ 388 (Tue)Mingebach, M. ...................................... 834 (Tue)Minko, S. .......................... 253 (Thu), ��88 (Tue), .......................................... �238 (Tue), �244 (Tue)Minteer, S. ........... 52 (Tue), 22� (Tue), 255 (Thu), ..........................259 (Thu), 262 (Thu), 263 (Thu), ............................................ 279 (Tue), ��76 (Tue)Mirfakhrai, T. ........................................944 (Wed)Mirkin, M. ............................................268 (Mon)Mirza Rosca, J. ....................................... 908 (Tue)Mirza, S. ............................................... �025 (Tue)Mise, N. ................................................. 720 (Tue)Mishra, U. .............................................. 639 (Tue)Misra, D. ...............................................706 (Mon)Misra, V. ................................................ 630 (Tue)Mitelman, A. ........................................289 (Mon)Mitsudo, K. ...........................................5�� (Mon)Mitsushima, S. ......................................346 (Wed)Mittendorfer, G. ..................................�22� (Thu)Miura, N. ..............................................�95 (Wed)Miura, Y. ...............................................759 (Mon)Miura, Y. ................................................ 2�0 (Tue)Miya, H. ................................................. 652 (Tue)Miyake, T. ...............................................57 (Mon)Miyamoto, J. ......................................... 325 (Tue)Miyamoto, K. ........................................ 9�0 (Tue)Miyayama, M. ....................................... 385 (Tue)Miyazaki, K. ..........................................�93 (Wed)Miyazaki, S. ..................... 620 (Mon), 697 (Mon), ..............................................................703 (Mon)Miyoshi, S. ............................................422 (Wed)Mizorogi, N. ...................�033 (Tue), �043 (Wed), ............................................................�050 (Wed)Mizrahi, O. ...........................................289 (Mon)Mizuhata, M. ........................57 (Mon), �65 (Thu)Mizuno, Y. ............................................552 (Wed)Mizushima, I. ........................................ 645 (Tue)Moehlenbrock, M. .................................259 (Thu)Moffat, T. ............................ 7�0 (Tue), 8�� (Mon)Mogensen, M. ................. 369 (Mon), 373 (Mon), .......... 377 (Tue), 38� (Tue), 384 (Tue), 43� (Wed)Mogi, I. ................................................ ��89 (Tue)Montero, R. ......................................... �080 (Tue)Montero-Ocampo, C. ............................ 864 (Tue)Monti, D. ............................................�099 (Wed)Monty, C. ............................................ �24� (Tue)Moore, A. ............................ 2�4 (Tue), �092 (Tue)Moore, E. ............................................... 7�� (Tue)Moore, T. ............................ 2�4 (Tue), �092 (Tue)Mora, E. ................................................. 997 (Tue)Moran, J................................................500 (Wed)Morand, Y. ............................................. 637 (Tue)Morcrette, M. .......................................... 98 (Tue)Morell, G. ............................................ �00� (Tue)Moreno, H. .......................................... ��5� (Tue)Mori, H. ................................................5�2 (Mon)Mori, T. ...............................................�205 (Wed)Morimoto, K. .........................................265 (Thu)Morimoto, R. ....................................... ��82 (Tue)Morin, C. ............................................... 628 (Tue)Morita, K. .............................................�54 (Wed)Morokuma, K. ....................................... 923 (Tue)Morooka, T. ........................................... 720 (Tue)Morse, J. .............................................�206 (Wed)Moseley, J. ............................ 2�5 (Tue), 2�6 (Tue)Moskovits, M. .....................................��95 (Wed)Motomiya, K. .......................................�40 (Wed)Motornov, M. ...................................... �238 (Tue)

Mozetič, M. ........................................... 779 (Tue)Mubarak, M. .......................................... 528 (Tue)Muccillo, E. ........................................... 405 (Tue)Muccillo, R. ........................................... 4�7 (Tue)Mudashiru, L. ...................................... ��49 (Tue)Mudring, A. ........................................... 83� (Tue)Mueller, R. .............................................6�6 (Thu)Mühlenhoff, S. .................................... ��79 (Tue)Mujumdar, A. .......................................486 (Wed)Mukerjee, S. .......................�47 (Wed), 249 (Thu), ......................... 3�2 (Tue), ��53 (Tue), ��77 (Tue)Müller, G. ...........................................��98 (Wed)Munakata, H. ........................................ 3�7 (Tue)Munoz, A. .............................................350 (Wed)Murakami, H. .......................................620 (Mon)Murakami, M......................................... 93� (Tue)Murali, K. .......................... 787 (Mon), 840 (Tue), ............................................. 84� (Tue), 845 (Tue), ............................. 848 (Tue), 849 (Tue), 850 (Tue)Muramoto, I. ......................................... 654 (Tue)Murari, K. ...........................................��96 (Wed)Murata, K. .............................................. 226 (Tue)Murata, M.............................................956 (Mon)Murata, Y. .............................................956 (Mon)Muratova, N. ......................................... 584 (Tue)Murphy, R. ............................................ 643 (Tue)Murphy-A, R. ......................................... 649 (Tue)Murray, C. ......................... 673 (Wed), 674 (Wed)Murray, R. ...........................................��44 (Mon)Murthi, V. .............................................. 3�2 (Tue)Murugan, A. .........................................�56 (Wed)Murugesan, S. ...................................... �024 (Tue)Musiani, M. ........................................... 903 (Tue)Musselman, I. .......................................975 (Mon)Mustain, W. ..........................................�92 (Wed)Muszynski, R. ........................................ 993 (Tue)Mutschke, G. .................... ��79 (Tue), ��83 (Tue)Myers, D. ............306 (Tue), 324 (Tue), 343 (Wed)Myers, T. .............................................. �237 (Tue)Myung, S. .............................................. �37 (Tue)

NNa, M. .................................................... �2� (Tue)Na, Y. ..................................................... 3�0 (Tue)Na Young, S. ..........................................�75 (Thu)Nadeau, L. ............................................230 (Wed)Näfe, H. ...............................399 (Tue), 426 (Wed)Nagahiro, K. .........................................677 (Wed)Nagakura, K. .........................................56� (Wed)Nagarajan, R. ......................................... 778 (Tue)Nagase, S. .........................973 (Wed), 978 (Mon), ........................................�033 (Tue), �043 (Wed), ........................................�050 (Wed), �070 (Thu)Nagasubramanian, G. ..........................�50 (Wed)Nagasue, Y. ...........................................547 (Wed)Naheed, A. ............................................. 544 (Tue)Nahm, K. .......... �24 (Tue), �36 (Tue), ��68 (Tue), .......................................... ��69 (Tue), ��70 (Tue)Nakabayashi, H. .................................... 627 (Tue)Nakagawa, T. .......................257 (Thu), 258 (Thu)Nakahodo, T. ......................................�050 (Wed)Nakajima, K. .......................................... 7�7 (Tue)Nakamura, N. ........................................ 226 (Tue)Nakanishi, H. .......................................�93 (Wed)Nakanishi, T. ........................................734 (Wed)Nakano, H. ...........................................290 (Mon)Nakao, T. .............................402 (Tue), 428 (Wed)Nakaoka, T. ...........................................697 (Mon)Nakashima, N. ...580 (Thu), 938 (Wed), 965 (Tue)Nakayama, T. ........................................697 (Mon)Nakayama, T. ......................................... 998 (Tue)Nalamasu, O. ....................................... �024 (Tue)Nam, B. .................................................. 285 (Tue)Nam, K. .............................. 44 (Mon), 292 (Mon)Namahoot, J. ........................................605 (Wed)Namba, Y. .............................................. �78 (Tue)Namkoung, Y. ..................... 843 (Tue), ��92 (Tue)Namura, M. ..........................................�40 (Wed)

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Nandi, A. .......................... �002 (Tue), �003 (Tue)Nanver, L. .............................................. 644 (Tue)Nara, M...............................................�205 (Wed)Nara, Y. ............................ 622 (Mon), 703 (Mon), .............................................. 7�7 (Tue), 720 (Tue)Narayanan, S. ........................................360 (Thu)Narayanan, V. ....................... 629 (Tue), 643 (Tue)Nardis, S. ............................................�099 (Wed)Nart, F. ................................................. ��7� (Tue)Natta, M. .............................................�2�9 (Thu)Naughton, J. .......................................... 662 (Tue)Naumenko, D. ..................................... �063 (Tue)Navessin, T. ........................................... 283 (Tue)Nazri, G. ..............................�05 (Tue), �58 (Wed)Nealson, K. ....................... 230 (Wed), 233 (Wed), .........................234 (Wed), 235 (Wed), 244 (Wed)Nedev, N. ............................................... 657 (Tue)Negro, E. ..............................342 (Wed), 456 (Tue)Nepal, D. ............................................�224 (Mon)Nerkar, J. ...............................................293 (Mon)Nessel, J. .............................................�206 (Wed)Neudeck, A. ........................................... 834 (Tue)Neves, C. ............................................... 534 (Tue)Newman, J. .........................�08 (Tue), �44 (Wed), .............................................�48 (Wed), 889 (Tue)Newton, M. ........................................�208 (Wed)Ngoepe, P. .............................................. �23 (Tue)Nguyen, N. ........................... 7�� (Tue), 7�3 (Tue)Ni, L. ...................................................... 970 (Tue)Nicholas, J. ............................................ 397 (Tue)Nicolau, E. ............................................. 228 (Tue)Nie, Z. .................................................... �02 (Tue)Nielsen, K. ............................................946 (Mon)Niemi, M. .............................................. 936 (Tue)Nierengarten, J. .................. 930 (Tue), 948 (Mon)Nierhaus, T. ........................................... 882 (Tue)Nightingale, J. ..................................... �237 (Tue)Niidome, Y. ............................................580 (Thu)Nikawa, H. ..........................................�050 (Wed)Niketic, S. .............................................�55 (Wed)Nikolaev, P. .......................................... �0�4 (Tue)Nisancioglu, K. ..................... 394 (Tue), 897 (Tue)Nishibori, E. .......................................�05� (Wed)Nishida, T. ............................................. 823 (Tue)Nishiguchi, I. .......................533 (Tue), 553 (Wed)Nishikawa, H. ........................................ 932 (Tue)Nishikoori, H. .......................................339 (Wed)Nishimoto, K. .......................................5�5 (Mon)Nishimura, M. ....................................... 408 (Tue)Nishimura, Y. ........................................ 823 (Tue)Nishio, K...............................................606 (Wed)Nishio, K...............................................�93 (Wed)Nishita, T. .............................................734 (Wed)Nishiyama, K. ........................................260 (Thu)Nishiyama, S. .......................................555 (Wed)Nishizawa, M. .....................265 (Thu), 498 (Wed)Nisikoori, H. .........................................340 (Wed)Nithyanantham, T. ................................ 286 (Tue)Niwa, S. ................................................270 (Mon)Niwano, M. ........... 79 (Tue), 326 (Tue), 652 (Tue)Niyogi, S. ............................................... 306 (Tue)No, G. .................................................... 865 (Tue)Noble, M.............................................. �250 (Tue)Noguchi, Y. ............................................580 (Thu)Nohara, S. .............................................. �78 (Tue)Nohira, T. .............................................. 823 (Tue)Nöll, G. ................................................ ��52 (Tue)Nolte, R. .............................................��06 (Wed)Nomachi, A. .......................................... 645 (Tue)Nomoto, Y. .............................................57 (Mon)Nonaka, T. ............................................. 899 (Tue)Norouzi, P. ................................ 75 (Tue), 76 (Tue)Norrehed, S. .......................................��08 (Wed)Norton, D. ....................... 78� (Mon), 785 (Mon), .............................................. 796 (Tue), 798 (Tue)Nose, M. ................................................ 335 (Tue)Novak, P................................................�52 (Wed)Novoa, R. ............................................��43 (Mon)Ntsoenzok, E. ........................................ 730 (Tue)

Nurk, G. ................................................375 (Mon)Nurmi, J. ............................607 (Wed), �246 (Tue)Nyns, L. ................................................695 (Mon)

OO Laoire, C. ..........................................�47 (Wed)O’Brien, J. ...............................................4� (Mon)O’Dea, J. ............................. 462 (Tue), 805 (Mon)O’Neill, K. .............................................. 922 (Tue)Obare, S. ............................852 (Wed), ��25 (Tue)Obeng, Y. ............................................... 707 (Tue)Obradovic, M. ....................................... 52� (Tue)Ochoa-Olmos, O. ................................ �080 (Tue)Oda, S. ..................................................759 (Mon)Odbadrakh, K. ......................................354 (Wed)Ogawa, K. ...........................................��03 (Wed)Ogawa, T. ............................................. ��74 (Tue)Ogino, S. ...............................................�40 (Wed)Ogumi, Z. ............................�93 (Wed), 335 (Tue)Ogura, A. ............................. 654 (Tue), 658 (Tue), ...........................................704 (Mon), 734 (Wed)Oh, I. ................................................... �24� (Tue)Oh, J. ....................................................944 (Wed)Oh, J. ...................................................�2�4 (Thu)Oh, S. ...................................... 8� (Tue), �38 (Tue)Oh, S. ....................................................788 (Mon)Oh, S. ......................................................46 (Mon)Ohara, K. ............................................... 88� (Tue)Ohashi, M. ...........................................478 (Wed)Ohdomari, I........................................... 658 (Tue)Ohishi, Y. ..............................................677 (Wed)Ohji, Y. .............. 622 (Mon), 7�7 (Tue), 720 (Tue)Ohkawa, K. ...........................................35� (Wed)Ohkubo, K. ............................................ 926 (Tue)Ohkubo, K. .......................... 93� (Tue), 936 (Tue), ...................... 973 (Wed), �093 (Tue), ���0 (Wed)Ohmi, T. ................................................ 659 (Tue)Ohmori, K. ........ 696 (Mon), 7�2 (Tue), 7�7 (Tue)Ohnishi, Y. ............................................ 402 (Tue)Ohno, H. ............................................... 226 (Tue)Ohshita, Y. ............................................. 654 (Tue)Ohta, A. ............................ 697 (Mon), 703 (Mon)Ohta, H. ................................................. 658 (Tue)Ohta, Y. ................................................. 923 (Tue)Ohtake, H. ............................................. 724 (Tue)Ohtani, M. ............................................943 (Wed)Ohuchi, K. ............................................674 (Wed)Oizumi, W. ...........................................�40 (Wed)Okada, M. .............................................427 (Wed)Okada, S. ............................................... 39� (Tue)Okada, T. ..............................................620 (Mon)Okada, Y. ..............................................550 (Wed)Okamoto, K. .........................................698 (Mon)Okamoto, Y. .......................................... 923 (Tue)Okamoto, Y. .........................................704 (Mon)Okazaki, T. ..........................................�055 (Wed)Okiyama, Y. ........................................�205 (Wed)Okumura, H. ........................................759 (Mon)Olmstead, M. ................. �047 (Wed), �052 (Wed)Olson, T. ............................ �83 (Wed), 338 (Wed)Onizawa, T. ...........................................622 (Mon)Ono, M. ................................................35� (Wed)Ono, S. .................................. 765 (Tue), 800 (Tue)Ono, T.................................................... 720 (Tue)Onomura, O. .....................5�2 (Mon), 547 (Wed)Oommen, R. ......................... 84� (Tue), 848 (Tue)Oomori, S. ............................................. 3�7 (Tue)Oosterkamp, T. ...................................... 92� (Tue)Oosterlaken, E. .....................................680 (Wed)Orazem, M. .........898 (Tue), 905 (Tue), 9�5 (Wed)Orikasa, Y........... 37� (Mon), 400 (Tue), 40� (Tue)Orita, A. .............................. 332 (Tue), 452 (Mon)Orlov, M. ............................................. �238 (Tue)Ornatska, M.... 253 (Thu), �232 (Tue), �244 (Tue)Oshima, M. ....... 270 (Mon), 646 (Tue), 653 (Tue)Oshio, H. ............................................... 932 (Tue)Osinsky, A.............................................760 (Mon)Ostapenko, G. ....................................... 590 (Tue)Osuka, A. ............................................�098 (Wed)

Ota, K. ..................................................346 (Wed)Otake, A. ...............................................739 (Wed)Otani, J. ................................................. 724 (Tue)Ou, F. ..................................................... 835 (Tue)Ou, K. ...................................................503 (Wed)Ou, Z...................................................�097 (Wed)Ouchi, S. ...............................................732 (Wed)Oumellal, Y. ........................................... �05 (Tue)Ourari, A. ............................................... 538 (Tue)Oyama, N. ............................................. 640 (Tue)Oyama, Y. .............................................422 (Wed)Oyanagi, S. ...........................................556 (Wed)Ozaki, J. ................................................270 (Mon)

PP. M. K. Ciniciato, G. .............................250 (Thu)Pace, G. ................................342 (Wed), 456 (Tue)Paddison, S. ......... 29 (Mon), 467 (Tue), 895 (Tue)Paik, U. ................ 690 (Tue), 692 (Tue), 693 (Tue)Paiva-Santos, C. ..................................... 583 (Tue)Pal, U. .................................356 (Thu), 359 (Thu), ............................ 378 (Tue), 403 (Tue), 438 (Thu)Palacin, M.............................................�89 (Wed)Palacios, T. ............................................. 639 (Tue)Palaniappan, R. ...................... 7 (Mon), 32 (Mon)Palanichamy, K. ...................................447 (Mon)Palanisamy, R. ......................................990 (Mon)Palanisamy, T. ........................................ 849 (Tue)Palmer, J. ................................................26 (Mon)Pan, H. ................................................... �32 (Tue)Pan, P. .................................................... 862 (Tue)Pan, T. .................................642 (Tue), 735 (Wed), .............................................737 (Wed), 777 (Tue)Pan, Y. ..................................503 (Wed), 585 (Tue)Pandolfo, T. ..........................................293 (Mon)Pandya, D. ............................................. 8�8 (Tue)Pantano, P.............................................975 (Mon)Paolesse, R. .........................................�099 (Wed)Paranthaman, M. .................................. 829 (Tue)Pari, N. ................................................... 336 (Tue)Parilla, P. ............................... �03 (Tue), 922 (Tue)Park, B. ................................. 589 (Tue), 750 (Tue)Park, B. .................................................�57 (Wed)Park, C. ................................�30 (Tue), �42 (Wed)Park, C. ................ 380 (Tue), 398 (Tue), 4�0 (Tue)Park, H. ................................................ ��24 (Tue)Park, H. ...................................................28 (Mon)Park, I. .................................... 3 (Mon), 28 (Mon)Park, J. .................................. 2�5 (Tue), 2�6 (Tue)Park, J. ................................................... 723 (Tue)Park, J. ..................................................947 (Mon)Park, J. ................................................... 776 (Tue)Park, J. ................................................... 69� (Tue)Park, J. ................. 690 (Tue), 692 (Tue), 693 (Tue)Park, J. .................... 84 (Tue), 89 (Tue), 656 (Tue), ............................. 690 (Tue), 692 (Tue), 693 (Tue)Park, J. ................................................... 3�0 (Tue)Park, J. ................................................... 664 (Tue)Park, N. ...................................................47 (Mon)Park, S. .................................. 4�4 (Tue), 4�5 (Tue)Park, S. ..................................................27� (Mon)Park, S. ................................................��37 (Mon)Park, S. .................................. �24 (Tue), �36 (Tue)Park, S. ..................................................292 (Mon)Park, W. ................................................. 390 (Tue)Park, W. ................................................. 795 (Tue)Park, W. ................................................. 664 (Tue)Park, Y. ................................................... 664 (Tue)Park, Y. ................................................. ��3� (Tue)Park, Y. ..................................................507 (Mon)Park, Y. ..................................................666 (Mon)Parkey, J. ................................................ 225 (Tue)Parnas, R. .............................472 (Tue), 482 (Wed)Paruchuri, V. .......................................... 643 (Tue)Pasquarelli, R. .......................................355 (Wed)Passot, S. ................................................ 309 (Tue)Pati, S. ....................................................356 (Thu)Patil, A. .................................................. 92� (Tue)Paul, D. ................................................�2�5 (Thu)

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Paul, M. .............................. 453 (Mon), 468 (Tue)Paula, A. ................................................ 534 (Tue)Pauliac, S. .............................................. 633 (Tue)Pawlak, B. .............................................. 636 (Tue)Payzant, E. ............................................. 4�2 (Tue)Pearton, S. ....................... 760 (Mon), 78� (Mon), ........................... 785 (Mon), 796 (Tue), 798 (Tue)Pebere, N. .............................................. 906 (Tue)Pech, D. ................................................30� (Mon)Pederson, L. ........................................... 387 (Tue)Pedio, M. .............................................�078 (Thu)Pedrero, M. .........................................�223 (Mon)Peng, F. .................................................. 406 (Tue)Peng, H. ................................................348 (Wed)Peng, P. .................................................503 (Wed)Peralta, I. .............................................�090 (Thu)Peraza-Baeza, I. ...................................... 227 (Tue)Perebeinos, V. ...................................... �020 (Tue)Pereira, E. ............................................... 583 (Tue)Pereira, N. .............................................�44 (Wed)Perez, E. ................................................. 9�7 (Tue)Perez, J. .................................................. 3�9 (Tue)Perez, L. ................................................957 (Mon)Perkas, N. ...............................................�73 (Thu)Perket, J. .................................................. 90 (Tue)Perrot, H. ..........457 (Tue), 900 (Tue), �2�0 (Wed)Persson, K. ............................................. 47� (Tue)Peter, D. ................................................. 665 (Tue)Peters, D. ............................. 528 (Tue), 568 (Thu)Peterson, E. .......................................... ��5� (Tue)Petrucco, E. ............................................ �80 (Tue)Pettigrew, K. ........................�0� (Tue), �97 (Wed)Phillips, J. ........................ �005 (Tue), �034 (Tue), ...................... �035 (Tue), �036 (Tue), �037 (Tue), ...................... �038 (Tue), �039 (Tue), �040 (Tue), .................... �04� (Tue), �048 (Wed), �049 (Wed)Phillips, R. ............................................. 886 (Tue)Photinon, K. .......................................�202 (Wed)Pierce, M. ............................................. ��48 (Tue)Pierre, F. ................................................. 628 (Tue)Pierreux, D. ..........................................680 (Wed)Pietron, J...............................................230 (Wed)Piga, M. ................................................. 456 (Tue)Pinault, M.............................................. 729 (Tue)Pinchuk, O. ............................................. 65 (Tue)Pindelska, K. ..........................................�63 (Thu)Piner, E. ................................................760 (Mon)Pingarron, J. .................. �223 (Mon), �243 (Tue), ............................................................. �248 (Tue)Piotrovskiy, L. ......................................�083 (Thu)Pippel, E. ................................................. 82 (Tue)Piraman, S. ...........................�6 (Mon), �75 (Thu)Pisareva, V. ............................................ 590 (Tue)Pita, M. ............................. 253 (Thu), ��88 (Tue), .......................................... �232 (Tue), �244 (Tue)Pitts, R. .................................................... 68 (Tue)Piumi, D. ............................................... 75� (Tue)Pivovar, B. ............................................. 458 (Tue)Plach, T. ...............................................�22� (Thu)Plewa-Marczewska, A. ....... �63 (Thu), ��66 (Tue)Plitz, I. ..................................................�44 (Wed)Poblet, J. ...........................949 (Mon), �068 (Thu)Podlaha, E. .............................................37 (Mon)Podlaha, E. ............................................ 832 (Tue)Poh, H. .................................................486 (Wed)Poizot, P. ................................................ 5�9 (Tue)Polavarapu, P. .....................................��08 (Wed)Ponce, F. .......... 755 (Mon), 762 (Mon), 769 (Tue)Pontes, J................................................. 907 (Tue)Ponthiaux, P. .........................................6�4 (Thu)Popa, M. ................ 5 (Mon), 587 (Tue), 908 (Tue)Popov, A. .......... 38 (Mon), 920 (Tue), 959 (Mon), ................... 960 (Mon), �045 (Wed), �049 (Wed), .........................................�053 (Wed), �065 (Tue)Popov, B. ..............................................809 (Mon)Popova, E. .............................................. 582 (Tue)Pornprasertsuk, R. ................................. 393 (Tue)Porter, M. ...................... ��38 (Mon), �228 (Mon)Posner, J. ..............................................�220 (Thu)

Posner, R. ..............................................599 (Wed)Pourtois, G. ..........................................695 (Mon)Powis, G. .............................................�08� (Thu)Prades, J. ..........................702 (Mon), ��98 (Wed)Pradhan, D. ..........................................790 (Mon)Pradhan, D. ........................ �22 (Tue), �64 (Thu), ............................................. �74 (Thu), 726 (Tue)Prakash, J. .......................... �57 (Wed), 487 (Wed)Prasad, A. ..............................................447 (Mon)Prasad, J. ............................... 7�8 (Tue), 73� (Tue)Prato, M. ................................................ 967 (Tue)Pratt, A. ............................................... �034 (Tue)Preisser, R. ............................................... 73 (Tue)Prinz, F. ................................ 2�� (Tue), 2�5 (Tue), .............................................. 2�6 (Tue), 393 (Tue)Prochazka, J. .......................................... 280 (Tue)Pron, A. ................................................. 520 (Tue)Proost, J. ............................ 594 (Wed), 596 (Wed)Provost, L. ............................................. 794 (Tue)Proykova, A. ........................................ �027 (Tue)Prylutska, S. ......................................... �079 (Tue)Prylutskyy, Y. ....................................... �079 (Tue)Pu, W. .................................................... �25 (Tue)Puente-Lee, I. .......................................�069 (Thu)Pushparaj, V......................................... �024 (Tue)Puthen Thermadam, S. ........................... 70 (Tue)Pylypenko, S. ....................�83 (Wed), 200 (Mon), ..............................................................338 (Wed)Pyne, S. .................................................96� (Mon)

QQadri, S. ................................................. �0� (Tue)Qafsaoui, W. .........................................609 (Wed)Qang, L. ................................................. 862 (Tue)Qiao, Y. .................................................232 (Wed)Qu, C. .................................................... 862 (Tue)Quintilliani, M. ..................................��05 (Wed)

RRabinovich, E. ....................................... 822 (Tue)Rahim, N. .............................................706 (Mon)Rahman, G. ........................................�050 (Wed)Rai, V. .................................................... 775 (Tue)Rajagopal, P. .........................................760 (Mon)Rajan, S. ................................................. 639 (Tue)Rajeshwar, K. .......................... �5 (Mon), 92 (Tue)Rajh, T. ................................................ ��23 (Tue)Rajkumar, R. ......................... 845 (Tue), 850 (Tue)Raleva, K. ................................................. 72 (Tue)Ramírez, P. ............................................. 207 (Tue)Ramaker, D. ........................ 3�2 (Tue), ��55 (Tue)Ramanathan, M. ................................. �247 (Tue)Ramanathan, S. ................... 379 (Tue), 407 (Tue), ........................................... 423 (Wed), 604 (Wed)Ramankulov, E. ................................... �247 (Tue)Ramanujam, K. ......................................254 (Thu)Ramasamy, R. .......................................23� (Wed)Ramasamy, S. .........................................�75 (Thu)Ramaswamy, N. ................................... ��53 (Tue)Ramgir, N. ........................................... �235 (Tue)Ramjee, B. ...........................................��44 (Mon)Ramos, K. .............................................8�2 (Mon)Ramos, T. ............................................... 377 (Tue)Ranade, M. .............................................. 87 (Tue)Rananavare, S. ....................................��99 (Wed)Ranasinghe, A. .....................................805 (Mon)Ranganathan, R. .....................................�4 (Mon)Rao, M. .................................................. 694 (Tue)Rapta, P. ..............................................�045 (Wed)Raynor, M. ............................................. 753 (Tue)Razavi, T. ................................................. 76 (Tue)RedCloud-Owen, S. ..............................23� (Wed)Regan, J. ...............................................23� (Wed)Regula, G. .............................................. 730 (Tue)Reid, J. ................................................�054 (Wed)Rein, R. ................................................���2 (Thu)Reinke, P. .............................................�076 (Thu)Remenyak, O. ...................................... �079 (Tue)

Ren, F. .............................. 760 (Mon), 78� (Mon), ........................... 785 (Mon), 796 (Tue), 798 (Tue)Ren, L. .............................. 446 (Mon), 446 (Mon)Ren, M. ................................69 (Tue), �206 (Wed)Ren, W. .................................................. 799 (Tue)Ren, Z. ..................................................23� (Wed)Renganathan, N. ................................. ��69 (Tue)Reviejo, J.............................................. �243 (Tue)Revzin, A. ...........................................�23� (Mon)Rey, D. .................................................�087 (Thu)Reynolds, J........................................... �022 (Tue)Rhee, I. .................................................. 588 (Tue)Rhoades, R. ........................... 682 (Tue), 688 (Tue)Rhoden, S. ............................................449 (Mon)Rhodes, C. ...........................225 (Tue), 869 (Wed)Ribbens, M. ..........................................233 (Wed)Rice, N. .................................................963 (Mon)Richard, O. ...........................................675 (Wed)Richardson, A. ....................................�204 (Wed)Ridgway, P.............................................. �00 (Tue)Riffle, J. ............................... 453 (Mon), 468 (Tue)Rincon, R. .......... 200 (Mon), 209 (Tue), 2�3 (Tue)Ringeisen, B. ...................... 230 (Wed), 233 (Wed)Rinzler, A. ............................................ �022 (Tue)Rio, Y. ...................................................950 (Mon)Rispal, L. ........................... �026 (Tue), �240 (Tue)Ritter, U. .............................................. �079 (Tue)Rittmann, B. .........................................239 (Wed)Ritzert, N. ...............................................50 (Mon)Rivnay, J. ..............................................857 (Wed)Roach, P. .............................................�208 (Wed)Roberts, J. .............................................760 (Mon)Robson, A. ........................................... �037 (Tue)Rochat, N. ............................................. 648 (Tue)Roche, G. ............................................... 740 (Tue)Rodrigues, I. ........................................ ��7� (Tue)Rodriguez, J. ..........................................36� (Thu)Rodriguez-Carvajal, J. ...........................�89 (Wed)Rodríguez-Fortea, A. .........949 (Mon), �068 (Thu)Rodríguez-M, R. ..................................... 649 (Tue)Rodriguez-Morgade, M. .......................���6 (Thu)Rolison, D. ............................................�97 (Wed)Romankiewicz, K. .................................. 8�6 (Tue)Romano, A. ........................................... 75� (Tue)Romano-Rodriguez, A. ....702 (Mon), ��98 (Wed)Rooyackers, R. ....................................... 647 (Tue)Roozeman, R. ........................................ 224 (Tue)Roschuk, T. ............................................ 774 (Tue)Rosciano, F............................................�52 (Wed)Rose, C. ................................................ �036 (Tue)Rosseel, E. .............................................6�9 (Mon)Roth, C. ................................................. 463 (Tue)Rothemund, P. ........................................55 (Mon)Rotkin, S. ............................................. �028 (Tue)Rouchon, D. ........................637 (Tue), 67� (Wed)Rougier, A. ............................................. �05 (Tue)Rousset, J. .............................................. 826 (Tue)Rowan, A. ...........................................��06 (Wed)Roy, A. ............................. 45� (Mon), 453 (Mon), ............................................ 455 (Mon), 468 (Tue)Roy, S. ...................................................9�5 (Wed)Rozgonyi, G. .........................................666 (Mon)Rozhkova, E. ........................................ ��23 (Tue)Ruaro, G. ............................................... 934 (Tue)Rubacek, L. ............................................ 33� (Tue)Rubenwolf, S. .......................................205 (Mon)Rudberg, E. ............................................ 394 (Tue)Ruiz Ganivet, C. ...................................950 (Mon)Rumbles, G. ..........................................989 (Mon)Ruoff, R.................................................304 (Mon)Rupp, J. .................................................433 (Wed)Rusling, J. .........495 (Wed), 575 (Thu), 578 (Thu)Rustogi, S. .............................................. 634 (Tue)Rutkowska, I. ........................................352 (Wed)Ruzgas, T. ............................................... 207 (Tue)Ryan Mason, J. .....................................337 (Wed)Ryan, M. .................................................56 (Mon)Rylander, N. .......................................�054 (Wed)Ryll, T. ..................................................433 (Wed)

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Ryu, G.....................................................48 (Mon)Ryu, J. .................................................. ��3� (Tue)Ryu, W. ................................. 2�5 (Tue), 2�6 (Tue)

SSaakes, M. .............................................243 (Wed)Saavedra-Arias, J. ................. ��8 (Tue), �22 (Tue), ............................................ �29 (Tue), �72 (Thu), ............................................. �74 (Thu), 726 (Tue)Sabbah, R. ............................. ��0 (Tue), ��� (Tue)Sabitov, S. .............................................. 590 (Tue)Saboury, A. .............................................. 76 (Tue)Sacco, A. .................................................37 (Mon)Sadaf, S. ................................................. 543 (Tue)Sadivskiy, S. ........................................... 590 (Tue)Sadjadi, R. .............................................. 75� (Tue)Sadki, S. ................................................. 520 (Tue)Sadrzadeh, A. .......................................�077 (Thu)Sadykov, V. ............................................ 382 (Tue)Safari Hassan-Abadi, M. ......................�2�2 (Thu)Saimen, K. ............................................. ��4 (Tue)Saito, S. ...............................................�098 (Wed)Saitoh, H...............................................734 (Wed)Sakai, H. ............................ 204 (Mon), 223 (Tue), .............................................257 (Thu), 258 (Thu)Sakai, K. ............................................... ��74 (Tue)Sakai, K. ................................................. 53� (Tue)Sakai, N. ...............................................363 (Mon)Sakamoto, J. ..........................................360 (Thu)Sakamoto, K. ........................................732 (Wed)Sakata, M. ...........................................�05� (Wed)Sakata, O. .............................................704 (Mon)Sakuma, N. ...........................................973 (Wed)Sakurai, T. .............................................. 2�0 (Tue)Saleem, J. ............................................... 544 (Tue)Salehi, A. .............................................�2�2 (Thu)Salem, N. ............................................... 523 (Tue)Salinas, C. .............................................869 (Wed)Salitra, G. .............................. 99 (Tue), 296 (Mon)Salleo, A. ...............................................857 (Wed)Salloum, K. ..........................................�220 (Thu)Salvi, P. ................................276 (Tue), 434 (Wed)Samec, Z. ............................................��40 (Mon)Samuk-Fromovich, Z. ............................�73 (Thu)Samukawa, S. ........................ 745 (Tue), 748 (Tue)Sanchez, I. ...........................................���6 (Thu)Sanchez, L. ............................................ 657 (Tue)Sánchez, L. ............................................ 9�7 (Tue)Sanchez-Garcia, D. .............................. �093 (Tue)Sandanayaka, A. ................. 932 (Tue), ��28 (Tue)Sandanayaka, A. .................................��00 (Wed)Sankaran, R. .......................................... 770 (Tue)Sankaranarayanan, S. ...... 604 (Wed), �207 (Wed)Sankaranarayanan, S. .........................�2�� (Wed)Sano, I. .................................................. 658 (Tue)Santiago, E. ............................................ 3�9 (Tue)Sanz, F. ....................................................59 (Mon)Sanz, J. ................................................... 277 (Tue)Sapp, M. .................................................. 66 (Tue)Sarathy, V. .............................................607 (Wed)Sardashti, A. .........................................567 (Wed)Sarmiento-Martinez, O. ........................ 586 (Tue)Sarsenova, A. ....................................... �247 (Tue)Sasaki, K................................................. 474 (Tue)Sasaki, K................................................. 406 (Tue)Sasaki, K.............................. 308 (Tue), 80� (Mon)Sasaki, S. ...............................................452 (Mon)Sasaki, T. ...............................................676 (Wed)Sase, M..................................................37� (Mon)Sasmito, A.............................................486 (Wed)Sastre, A. ...............................................946 (Mon)Sastre-Santos, A. .................................���0 (Wed)Sastry, A. ............................... �09 (Tue), 887 (Tue)Satake, A. ...........................928 (Tue), ��03 (Wed)Sathyamurthy, K. .................................787 (Mon)Sato, H. .................................................... 79 (Tue)Sato, K. .................................................973 (Wed)Sato, M. ................................................. 720 (Tue)Sato, S. ..................................................698 (Mon)

Sato, Y. ..................................................�40 (Wed)Saunders, M. .........................................�97 (Wed)Saurus, P. ............................................... 224 (Tue)Sayle, D. ................................................. �23 (Tue)Sayle, T. ................................................. �23 (Tue)Scafa, N. ............................................... �249 (Tue)Scampicchio, M. .................................... 2�8 (Tue)Scarel, G. ............................................... 626 (Tue)Scerbo, C. .............................................674 (Wed)Schaefer, H. .......................504 (Mon), 546 (Wed)Schamm, S. ............................................ 626 (Tue)Schamn, S. ............................................. 628 (Tue)Scharff, P. ............................................. �079 (Tue)Scheiba, F. .............................................. 463 (Tue)Scheinberg, D. .....................................�087 (Thu)Schenkman, J. .......................................575 (Thu)Scherer, G. ............................................480 (Wed)Scherrer, B. ...........................................433 (Wed)Scherson, D. ................... 300 (Mon), ��39 (Mon)Schlettwein, D. ...................................... 834 (Tue)Schmidt, M. ............................................. 99 (Tue)Schmidt, V. ............................................ 284 (Tue)Schmidtke, D. ...................................... �242 (Tue)Schneider, I...........................................480 (Wed)Schock, R. .............................................. ��2 (Tue)Scholz, R. ................................................. 82 (Tue)Schorr, M. .............................................6�2 (Wed)Schreutelkamp, R. ................................. 63� (Tue)Schuhmann, W. .................................... 208 (Tue)Schultz, L. ........ 42 (Mon), ��80 (Tue), ��9� (Tue)Schumacher, A. ..................................��00 (Wed)Schuster, D. ........................................... 927 (Tue)Schwalke, U. ..................... �026 (Tue), �240 (Tue)Scintu, P. ................................................ 75� (Tue)Sclar, H. .................................................�73 (Thu)Scofield, J. .............................................. 767 (Tue)Scortichini, C. ......................................563 (Wed)Searson, P. .............................................. 880 (Tue)Sedlarikova, M. ................... �27 (Tue), �66 (Thu), .............................................. 288 (Tue), 33� (Tue)Seebauer, E............................................624 (Mon)Segre, C. ............................................... ��55 (Tue)Seifert, S. .................................................62 (Mon)Seike, A. ................................................. 658 (Tue)Sekhar, P. ............................................. �235 (Tue)Selman, R. ..........��0 (Tue), ��� (Tue), 490 (Wed)Semrau, G. ............................................... 99 (Tue)Sen, D. ................................................. ��86 (Tue)Senboku, H. .........................53� (Tue), 56� (Wed)Senge, M. ............................................��0� (Wed)Sengodan, S. .......................................... 849 (Tue)Senthil, S. .............................................787 (Mon)Seo, H. ................................................. ��27 (Tue)Seong, H. ................................................. 80 (Tue)Seppelt, K. ........................ 959 (Mon), 960 (Mon)Seshadri, H. ........................ 886 (Tue), ��65 (Tue)Sessler, J. ........................... 946 (Mon), �093 (Tue)Sethuraman, V. .................................... ��6� (Tue)Seymour, A. ........................................... 753 (Tue)Sgobba, V. .............................................. 93� (Tue)Shaban, Y. .............................................76� (Mon)Shah, S. ...............................................�23� (Mon)Shakkthivel, R. ......................................�75 (Thu)Sharma, B. ...........................399 (Tue), 426 (Wed)Sharma, J. .............................................. 526 (Tue)Sharma, N. ............................................. �06 (Tue)Sharma, Y. ............................................. �06 (Tue)Shattuck, K. ........................................... 685 (Tue)Shen, J. .......................... �096 (Wed), �098 (Wed)Shen, Y. ...................................................3� (Mon)Sheparovych, R. ............... ��88 (Tue), �238 (Tue)Shet, S. .................................. 67 (Tue), 780 (Mon)Shi, D. ...................................................509 (Mon)Shi, P. ....................................................300 (Mon)Shi, Z. .................................................. �000 (Tue)Shibuya, S. ............................................. 652 (Tue)Shida, S. ................................................. 724 (Tue)Shifren, L. .............................................625 (Mon)Shih, S. .................................................. 777 (Tue)

Shih, Y. .................................................503 (Wed)Shiigi, H. ...............................................5�2 (Mon)Shim, J. .................................................. 393 (Tue)Shim, J. ................................................ �007 (Tue)Shim, T. ................................................. 656 (Tue)Shimada, M. ..........................................�67 (Thu)Shimakoshi, H. .................... 532 (Tue), 577 (Thu)Shimizu, I. ............................................552 (Wed)Shimotori, T. ........................................236 (Wed)Shimura, T. ...........................................704 (Mon)Shin, C. ................................ �35 (Tue), 589 (Tue), ...........................................843 (Tue), ��94 (Wed)Shin, H. ............... �0 (Mon), �2 (Mon), 36 (Mon)Shin, H. ................................ ��6 (Tue), �33 (Tue)Shin, H. ................................................. 795 (Tue)Shin, J. ................................. �24 (Tue), �36 (Tue), .......................................... ��69 (Tue), ��70 (Tue)Shin, N. ..................................................�6 (Mon)Shin, S. ...................................................23 (Mon)Shin, S. .................................................422 (Wed)Shin, Y. ................................. 4�4 (Tue), 4�5 (Tue)Shinohara, H. .................... 999 (Tue), �0�0 (Tue), ......................................... �0�� (Tue), �0�2 (Tue), ...................�05� (Wed), �056 (Wed), �058 (Wed)Shiozaki, H. ..........................................�4� (Wed)Shiozawa, T. ..........................................677 (Wed)Shiraishi, K. ..................... 696 (Mon), 697 (Mon), ............................................ 703 (Mon), 7�7 (Tue)Shiraishi, S. ............................................ 9�0 (Tue)Shitanda, I. .......................... �� (Mon), 899 (Tue), ..........................909 (Tue), 9�0 (Tue), ��93 (Wed)Shivareddy, S. ........................................ 684 (Tue)Shleev, S. ................................................ 207 (Tue)Show, Y. ............................................... �03� (Tue)Shu, C. ................................................�047 (Wed)Shul, Y. ...................................................�6 (Mon)Shustova, N. ........................ 38 (Mon), 920 (Tue), ......................................... 959 (Mon), 960 (Mon), .........................................�049 (Wed), �065 (Tue)Shyam, B. .............................................. 3�2 (Tue)Shyy, W. ................................................. 887 (Tue)Siekierski, M. ..................... �63 (Thu), ��66 (Tue)Sieradzki, K. ......................................... ��58 (Tue)Sigle, W. ................................................436 (Wed)Sikha, G. ..............................39 (Mon), 9�3 (Wed)Sílvia, O. ..............................................�07� (Thu)Simoen, E. ............................................6�9 (Mon)Simon, B. ................................................. 98 (Tue)Simon, N. .............................................. 729 (Tue)Simon, P..................................................25 (Mon)Simonet, J. ...........................5�9 (Tue), 560 (Wed)Simonian, A................... �224 (Mon), �245 (Tue), ............................................................. �247 (Tue)Simpson, L............................................. 922 (Tue)Singh, A. ..............................................�077 (Thu)Singh, N. ............................................... 634 (Tue)Singh, R. .................................................. 87 (Tue)Singhal, R. ............................................272 (Mon)Singhal, R. ........................................... �02� (Tue)Sinha, A. ..............................399 (Tue), 426 (Wed)Sitdikov, R. ......................50� (Wed), �229 (Mon)Skeldon, P. ............................................593 (Wed)Skinner, K. ..............................................58 (Mon)Skorupska, K. ........................................350 (Wed)Skrypnikova, E. ..................................... 582 (Tue)Skunik, M. ............................................. 220 (Tue)Slanina, Z. .......................�033 (Tue), �050 (Wed)Slanina, Z. ...........................................�070 (Thu)Slattery, D. ............................................807 (Mon)Slawinski, G. .........................................853 (Wed)Smart, M. ..............................................299 (Mon)Smirnova, A. .......................................... 382 (Tue)Smit, M. ................................................. 227 (Tue)Smith, A. ............................................�204 (Wed)Smith, C. ..............................................48� (Wed)Smith, G. .............................................�075 (Thu)Smith, M. ............................324 (Tue), 343 (Wed)Smith, S. ...............................................496 (Wed)Smith, S. ................................................6�6 (Thu)

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Smith, T. .............................................. �035 (Tue)Smolander, M. ...................... 224 (Tue), 229 (Tue)Smotkin, E. ......................... 46� (Tue), ��55 (Tue)Snijders, G. ...........................................680 (Wed)Snyder, S. ............................................. �028 (Tue)Snyder, S. ............................................... 82� (Tue)Soboleva, T. ........................................... 283 (Tue)Sobolewski, M. ...................................... 74� (Tue)Sobrados, I. ............................................ 277 (Tue)Soegaard, M. .......................................... 384 (Tue)Soja, G. .................................................856 (Wed)Sokic-Lazic, D. ........................ 52 (Tue), 22� (Tue)Sokolov, A. ...........................................�2�9 (Thu)Sokolov, Y. ............................................. 725 (Tue)Sola, M.................................................�07� (Thu)Solis-González, O. ............................... �080 (Tue)Solladie, N. ......................���� (Thu), ���2 (Thu)Soltis, R. ..............................................�20� (Wed)Somarajan, S. ..........................................6� (Mon)Someya, C. .........................................�043 (Wed)Song, J. .................................................698 (Mon)Song, K. .................................................358 (Thu)Song, K. ................................................868 (Wed)Song, K. ................................................873 (Wed)Song, X. ...............................�00 (Tue), �53 (Wed)Sonkusale, S. .......................................�230 (Mon)Soualmi, S. ............................................. 538 (Tue)Sousa Jr., R. .......................................... ��54 (Tue)Spannhake, J. .....................................��98 (Wed)Spicák, P. .............................. �27 (Tue), �66 (Thu)Spitler, T............................. �46 (Wed), 349 (Wed)Sreevatsa, S. ..........................................608 (Wed)Srinivasan, M. ......................................624 (Mon)Srinivasan, P. ......................................... 650 (Tue)Srinivasan, V. .......................�08 (Tue), �44 (Wed)Srivastava, A. ....................................... �0�3 (Tue)St-Pierre, J. ............................................... 64 (Tue)Stafford, G. ............................................ 820 (Tue)Stafford, L. ............................................. 743 (Tue)Stallworth, P. ........................................�50 (Wed)Steckler, T. ........................................... �022 (Tue)Steele, W. ............................................... 892 (Tue)Stefan, I. .............................................��39 (Mon)Stephan, A. ....................... ��69 (Tue), ��70 (Tue)Stetter, J. ..............................................�2�6 (Thu)Stettler, M. ............................................625 (Mon)Stevenson, J. ..........................................440 (Thu)Stevenson, S. ................... �005 (Tue), �034 (Tue), ...................... �035 (Tue), �036 (Tue), �037 (Tue), ...................... �038 (Tue), �039 (Tue), �040 (Tue), .................... �04� (Tue), �042 (Wed), �049 (Wed)Stewart, M. ...........................................�46 (Wed)Stewart, S. .............................................�44 (Wed)Stickney, J. ............................................. 825 (Tue)Stortz, G. ............................................... 774 (Tue)Stoupin, S. ........................................... ��55 (Tue)Stoytcheva, M. ..................6�2 (Wed), ��67 (Tue)Strack, G. ............................................. �232 (Tue)Straus, E. ................................................�73 (Thu)Strauss, S. .......... 38 (Mon), 920 (Tue), 955 (Mon), ........................ 959 (Mon), 960 (Mon), 969 (Tue), .........................................�049 (Wed), �065 (Tue)Streletskii, A. ........................................955 (Mon)Strik, D. ................................................243 (Wed)Strixino, F. ............................................. 583 (Tue)Strohmeier, O. ......................................205 (Mon)Struyf, H. ............................................... 742 (Tue)Stuart, G. ..............................................6�8 (Mon)Stuchinsky, V. ........................................ 727 (Tue)Stuhlhofer, B. .......................................362 (Mon)Su, Y. ........................................................ 88 (Tue)Su, Y. .................................................... ��72 (Tue)Subba Rao, G. ........................................ �06 (Tue)Subbaiyan, N. ........................................ 926 (Tue)Subbaraman, R. .................. 445 (Mon), 465 (Tue)Subramania, G......................................754 (Mon)Subramanian, P. .................................... 694 (Tue)Subramanian, V. ................. 886 (Tue), ��65 (Tue)Subramanian, V. ................... 84� (Tue), 848 (Tue)

Subramanian, V. .................334 (Tue), 94� (Wed), ............................................................. �023 (Tue)Suehle, J. .............. 709 (Tue), 7�2 (Tue), 7�3 (Tue)Sueptitz, R. .............................................42 (Mon)Suess, S. ................................................. 8�9 (Tue)Suga, S. ............................ 5�3 (Mon), 5�4 (Mon), .........................552 (Wed), 557 (Wed), 558 (Wed)Sugai, T. ............................................... �0�2 (Tue)Suganuma, Y. ........................ 7� (Tue), ���9 (Tue)Sugawara, M. ......................................... 393 (Tue)Sugawara, T. ........................................... 627 (Tue)Sugii, N. ................................................698 (Mon)Sugita, Y. ................................................ 7�7 (Tue)Sugiura, Y. .............................................. 658 (Tue)Sugiyama, A. ........................................ ��82 (Tue)Sugiyama, N. ..................... 668 (Wed), 669 (Wed)Sugiyama, T. ..... 204 (Mon), 223 (Tue), 257 (Thu)Suh, E. ................................................. ��70 (Tue)Suh, K. .............................�2�3 (Thu), �2�4 (Thu)Suligoj, T. ............................................... 644 (Tue)Sumodjo, P............................................. 832 (Tue)Sun, A. ...................................................6�6 (Thu)Sun, J. .................................................... 768 (Tue)Sun, K. ................................................. �235 (Tue)Sun, P. ...................................................268 (Mon)Sun, S. .................................................... 794 (Tue)Sun, W. .................................................. 862 (Tue)Sun, X. ................................�62 (Thu), 442 (Mon)Sun, Y....................................................24� (Wed)Sun, Y................ �37 (Tue), �57 (Wed), �59 (Wed)Sun, Y................................................... ��26 (Tue)Sundaram, K. ..........................................�4 (Mon)Sundaresan, S. .......................................�72 (Thu)Sung, Y. .................................. 3 (Mon), 28 (Mon), .............................................. ��9 (Tue), 327 (Tue)Sunkara, M. .......................... 77� (Tue), 779 (Tue)Superfine, R. ...........................................58 (Mon)Suppes, G..............................................273 (Mon)Suresh, G. .............................................289 (Mon)Suzuki, E. ..............................................732 (Wed)Suzuki, H. ............................................ ��3� (Tue)Suzuki, M. .............................................677 (Wed)Suzuki, S. ............................................... 998 (Tue)Suzuki, T. ..............................................432 (Wed)Suzuki, T. ............................................... 640 (Tue)Suzuki, T. ............................................... 406 (Tue)Svancara, I. ............................................ 537 (Tue)Svedruzic, D. ......................................... 2�4 (Tue)Svensson, A. .......................................... 394 (Tue)Sveum, P. ..............................................295 (Mon)Svoboda, V. .......................... 255 (Thu), 279 (Tue)Svoboda, V. .......................... �27 (Tue), �66 (Thu)Swart, M. .............................................�07� (Thu)Sweeny, B. .............................................568 (Thu)Switzer, E. .............................................�8� (Wed)Symer, M. ...........................................�230 (Mon)

TTacconi, N. .............................................�5 (Mon)Tachi, K.................................................698 (Mon)Tachikawa, T. ....................................... ��2� (Tue)Tafen, D. .............................................. ��29 (Tue)Taghibakhsh, F. ..................................... 7�5 (Tue)Tagmatarchis, N. ..................................945 (Wed)Tai, Y. ...................................... 2 (Mon), 27 (Mon)Tainoff, D. ............................................792 (Mon)Takagi, S............................. 668 (Wed), 669 (Wed)Takaguchi, Y. ......................................... 968 (Tue)Takahashi, H. ..................... 339 (Wed), 340 (Wed)Takahashi, H. ......................................... 396 (Tue)Takahashi, N. ........................................427 (Wed)Takamatsu, S. ..........................................�� (Mon)Takami, N. ............................................�45 (Wed)Takamizu, N. ......................................... 998 (Tue)Takamori, H. .......................................... 965 (Tue)Takamura, H. .......................396 (Tue), 427 (Wed)Takata, M. ...........................................�05� (Wed)Takeda, S. ..............................................452 (Mon)Takei, M. ...............................................734 (Wed)

Takenouti, H. .......................609 (Wed), 905 (Tue)Takeshige, M.........................................�4� (Wed)Takeuchi, E. ..........................................�48 (Wed)Takeuchi, I. ............................................ 7�2 (Tue)Takeuchi, N. .......................................... 894 (Tue)Takiguchi, Y. .......................................... 406 (Tue)Takoudis, C. ........................................... 7�9 (Tue)Talbot, J. ................................................ 689 (Tue)Tallman, D. ...........................................597 (Wed)Talukdar, S. ...........................................625 (Mon)Talyosef, Y. .............................................�73 (Thu)Tamboli, D. ............................................ 694 (Tue)Tanabe, T. .............................................555 (Wed)Tanaka, H. ......................... 5�� (Mon), 535 (Tue), ........................................... 562 (Wed), 566 (Wed)Tanaka, K. .............................................759 (Mon)Tanaka, K. .............................................290 (Mon)Tanaka, Y. ...........................................�098 (Wed)Tang, C. .................................................578 (Thu)Tang, J...................................................990 (Mon)Tang, J..................................................�2�9 (Thu)Tang, L. ............................. ��58 (Tue), ��64 (Tue)Tang, S. .................................................. 638 (Tue)Tang, X. ................................ 630 (Tue), 632 (Tue)Tang, Z. .................................................. �28 (Tue)Tange, T. ................................................ 658 (Tue)Tanigawa, M. ........................................508 (Mon)Taniguchi, I. ..........................................260 (Thu)Tanimura, T. ......................... 646 (Tue), 653 (Tue)Tanniru, M. ..........................................807 (Mon)Tanygin, A. ............................................ 59� (Tue)Tao, N. ................................................. �239 (Tue)Taoka, N. ..............................................669 (Wed)Tarancon, A. .......................................��98 (Wed)Tarascon, J. ........... 98 (Tue), �05 (Tue), �70 (Thu)Tasca, F. ................................................ ��52 (Tue)Tasior, M. ............................................... 926 (Tue)Tatarchuk, B. ......................................... 336 (Tue)Tatiparti, S. .........................57� (Thu), 807 (Mon)Taya, M. ................................................874 (Wed)Taylor II, R. .............................................58 (Mon)Taylor, C. ..............................................60� (Wed)Taylor, E. ..............................82� (Tue), 872 (Wed)Taylor, R. ............................................... 90� (Tue)Teeters, D. ............................... 83 (Tue), �39 (Tue)Templeton, J. ......................................... 387 (Tue)Tena-zaera, R. ........................................ 833 (Tue)Teng, J. ................................................. �233 (Tue)Teng, X. .................................................36� (Thu)Tennakone, K. .......................................574 (Thu)Ter Heijne, A.........................................243 (Wed)Terada, Y. ..............................................37� (Mon)Terakura, K. ..........................................270 (Mon)Teramoto, A. .......................................... 659 (Tue)Terrenoir, F............................................. 648 (Tue)Terryn, H. ............................60 (Mon), 599 (Wed)Tesauro, M. ............................................ 740 (Tue)Tétot, R. ................................ 883 (Tue), 884 (Tue)Tezuka, N. .......939 (Wed), 962 (Mon), 987 (Mon)Tezuka, T. ..............................................668 (Wed)Thakor, N. ..........................................��96 (Wed)Thangadurai, V. ....................................364 (Mon)Thangavel, S. ......................................... 286 (Tue)Thermadam, S. ........................................ 69 (Tue)Thiedmann, R. ...................................... 284 (Tue)Thilaka, T. .............................................. 848 (Tue)Thomas, A. ............................................ 769 (Tue)Thomas, R. ......... ��8 (Tue), �22 (Tue), �29 (Tue), ........................... �64 (Thu), �74 (Thu), 726 (Tue)Thomas, S. ............................................670 (Wed)Thomas, V. ............................................ 28� (Tue)Thomassen, M. ...................................... 394 (Tue)Thompsett, D. ....................................... �80 (Tue)Thompson, G. ......................................593 (Wed)Thompson, M...................................... �04� (Tue)Thomsen, E. .......................................... 387 (Tue)Thomson, J. ......................... 25� (Thu), 466 (Tue)Thorgaard, S. ........................................... 85 (Tue)Thorn, A. ............................................... 9�8 (Tue)

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Thorp, N. ..............................................875 (Wed)Thorpe, S. ......................... 8�5 (Mon), ��57 (Tue)Tiedemann, M. ...................................... 527 (Tue)Tiedemann, W. .....................................�48 (Wed)Tiedje, J.................................................237 (Wed)Timperman, A. .................................... �237 (Tue)Tkachenko, N. ...................... 936 (Tue), 937 (Tue)Tkachuk, A. ........................................... 274 (Tue)To Thi Kim, L. ...................... 457 (Tue), 900 (Tue)To, B. ................................................... �0�8 (Tue)Todi, V. ...................................................�4 (Mon)Togo, M. ................................................265 (Thu)Tohji, K. ................................................�40 (Wed)Tokarev, I. ............................................ �238 (Tue)Tokash, J. ............................................��35 (Mon)Tokita, Y. ............................ 204 (Mon), 223 (Tue), .............................................257 (Thu), 258 (Thu)Tolke, R. ................................................433 (Wed)Tomar, M. .............................................. �29 (Tue)Tominaga, K. ......................................... 39� (Tue)Tominaga, M. ........................................260 (Thu)Tompa, G. .............................................. 794 (Tue)Tompkins, R. ....................................... �237 (Tue)Toney, M. ............................................... 708 (Tue)Tonti, D. ................................................ 277 (Tue)Torralvo, M. ........................................... 277 (Tue)Torrelles, X. .........................................�078 (Thu)Torrens, F. ............................................ �06� (Tue)Torres, C. ..............................................239 (Wed)Torres, R. ................................................ 753 (Tue)Torres, T. ......950 (Mon), ��05 (Wed), ���6 (Thu)Torres-J, A. ............................................. 649 (Tue)Toshiki, S. ............................................ �0�� (Tue)Totani, Y. ............................................. �03� (Tue)Tourwé, E. ............................. 60 (Mon), 902 (Tue)Towner, J. .............................................. 662 (Tue)Toyoda, E. .............................................668 (Wed)Toyoda, E. .............................................479 (Wed)Toyoda, M. ............................................ 335 (Tue)Toyoda, S. ............................. 646 (Tue), 653 (Tue)Tracy, E. ................................................... 68 (Tue)Tran, L. ................................................�088 (Thu)Tran, N. ................................................�52 (Wed)Tratnyek, P. ........................607 (Wed), �246 (Tue)Traversa, E. ............................................ 385 (Tue)Treu, B. ..................................................259 (Thu)Tribollet, B. .......................... 898 (Tue), 903 (Tue), .............................................. 905 (Tue), 907 (Tue)Trofimenko, V. ...................... 842 (Tue), 847 (Tue)Tsai, I. ...................................................... 88 (Tue)Tsang, J. ............................................... �020 (Tue)Tschischke, T. ...................................... �026 (Tue)Tseng, W. ..............................................738 (Wed)Tseng, Y. ...............................................760 (Mon)Tsou, Y. .................................................. 323 (Tue)Tsoutsou, D. .......................................... 626 (Tue)Tsuchida, I. ............................................ 658 (Tue)Tsuchiya, M. ........................407 (Tue), 423 (Wed)Tsuchiya, T. ......................973 (Wed), 978 (Mon), .................... �033 (Tue), �043 (Wed), �050 (Wed)Tsujimura, S. ....... 2�0 (Tue), 223 (Tue), 26� (Thu)Tsuruoka, Y. ........................................... 998 (Tue)Tsuruta, T. .............................................. 909 (Tue)Tsutsui, K. ....... 677 (Wed), 698 (Mon), 733 (Wed)Tsyboulski, D. ...................................... �0�4 (Tue)Tu, C. ................................................... �066 (Tue)Tu, S. ....................................... 2 (Mon), 27 (Mon)Tu, X. .................................. 836 (Tue), 983 (Mon)Tuominen, M. ......................................679 (Wed)Turcant, Y. ............................................269 (Mon)Turner, H. .......................... 885 (Tue), �072 (Thu)Turner, J. .............67 (Tue), 6�� (Wed), 780 (Mon)Turner, K. ............................................��95 (Wed)Tvrdy, K. .............................................. ��22 (Tue)Twigg, M. ..............................................757 (Mon)

UUchida, K. .............................................70� (Mon)Uchimoto, Y. ..... 37� (Mon), 400 (Tue), 40� (Tue)Ueda, T. ................................................. 660 (Tue)Ueoka, K. ..............................................557 (Wed)Uhlemann, M. ................... 83� (Tue), ��80 (Tue), .......................................... ��83 (Tue), ��9� (Tue)Uhlik, F. ...............................................�070 (Thu)Ulihin, A. ..............................................425 (Wed)Umeyama, T. ....................939 (Wed), 962 (Mon), ..............................................................987 (Mon)Umezawa, N. ........................................696 (Mon)Unemoto, A. ....................... 37� (Mon), 392 (Tue)Unfried, K. ............................................... 66 (Tue)Uno, K. .................................................555 (Wed)Uosaki, K. ....................... ��20 (Tue), ��46 (Mon)Urata, K. ................................................ 998 (Tue)Urban, J. ................................................ 537 (Tue)Uruchurtu-Chavarin, J. ......................... 586 (Tue)Urushihara, N. ......................................677 (Wed)Uselton, K. ............................................. 225 (Tue)Usui, T. .................................................. 2�5 (Tue)Utekar, P. ................................................. 83 (Tue)Uvarov, N. ............................................425 (Wed)

VVaari, A. ................................................. 229 (Tue)Vaidyanathan, R. ................................... 825 (Tue)Vaidyanathan, R. ..................................624 (Mon)Vairavapandian, D. ........... 855 (Wed), 860 (Wed)Vajtai, R. .............................................. �024 (Tue)Valdez, B. ..........6�2 (Wed), 657 (Tue), ��67 (Tue)Valdez, T. ...............................................360 (Thu)Valencia, R. .......................949 (Mon), �068 (Thu)Valentine, A. .........................................859 (Wed)Valkiainen, M. ...................... 224 (Tue), 229 (Tue)Vallée, C. ..............................................79� (Mon)Van Beeck, J. .......................................... 882 (Tue)Van Dal, M. ........................................... 636 (Tue)Van Dal, M. ........................................... 647 (Tue)Van den Hout, M. ................................680 (Wed)Van Elshocht, S. ...................................695 (Mon)Van Hest, M. .........................................355 (Wed)Van Ingelgem, Y. .................6�0 (Wed), 902 (Tue)Van Overmeere, Q. ............ 594 (Wed), 596 (Wed)Van Parys, H. ......................................... 882 (Tue)Van Zee, J. ......................... 478 (Wed), 48� (Wed)Vanýsek, P. ............................................9�� (Wed)Vandervorst, W. ....................................675 (Wed)Vandeweghe, S. ..................................... 722 (Tue)Vanek, J. .................................................33 (Mon)VanHouten, R. ......................................45� (Mon)Vanhumbeeck, J. ............... 594 (Wed), 596 (Wed)Vann, Z. ............................................... �005 (Tue)Vardavoulias, M. ...................................6�4 (Thu)Varela, H. ............................................. ��7� (Tue)Vargas Andrade, F. ............................... ��7� (Tue)Vasilescu, C. .......... 5 (Mon), 587 (Tue), 908 (Tue)Vasilescu, E. ........... 5 (Mon), 587 (Tue), 908 (Tue)Vasileska, D. ............................................ 72 (Tue)Vasilyev, S. ........................................... �232 (Tue)Vaze, A. ..................................................578 (Thu)Vazquez, P. ...........................................���6 (Thu)Vega, J. ..................................................�92 (Wed)Velicka, J. ...............................................�66 (Thu)Velkova, Z. ........................................... ��67 (Tue)Vellianitis, G. ........................ 636 (Tue), 647 (Tue)Venkataraman, S. ................. 24 (Mon), 687 (Tue)Venugopal, G. ......................................... 66 (Tue)Venukadasula, G. .................................. 926 (Tue)Verardi, E. ............................276 (Tue), 434 (Wed)Verdaguer, A. ....................................... ��47 (Tue)Vereecken, J. .........................................6�0 (Wed)Verheyen, P. ........................ 6�9 (Mon), 647 (Tue)Vernoux, P. ...........................................424 (Wed)Vertelov, G........................................... �245 (Tue)Verweij, W. ...........................................680 (Wed)Vicente, F. .............................................. 457 (Tue)

Vichchulada, P. .................. 854 (Wed), 855 (Wed)Vigdorovich, V. ..................................... 59� (Tue)Viikari, L. ............................................... 224 (Tue)Vijayakumar, A. ......................................�4 (Mon)Vilciauskas, L. ........................................ 467 (Tue)Villa, C.................................................�087 (Thu)Villa, M. ...............................276 (Tue), 434 (Wed)Villareal, J. ........................................... �040 (Tue)Villullas, H. ............................................ 3�9 (Tue)Vincent, B. ............................................. 637 (Tue)Viner, V. ............................................... �036 (Tue)Vinjamuri, A. ....................................... ��50 (Tue)Vinogradov, S. ............... �097 (Wed), ��02 (Wed)Viswanathan, V. .................. �02 (Tue), �7� (Thu)Vitol, E. ................................................ �02� (Tue)Viva, F. ....................................................40 (Mon)Vivier, V. ........................... 898 (Tue), ��43 (Mon)Vizioz, C. ............................................... 633 (Tue)Volkos, S. ............................................... 626 (Tue)Von Delius, M. .......................................38 (Mon)Von Stetten, F. ......................................205 (Mon)Vondrak, J........................... �27 (Tue), �66 (Thu), .............................................. 288 (Tue), 33� (Tue)Voronin, O. ..........................................203 (Mon)Vrancken, C. .........................................675 (Wed)Vukmirovic, M. .................. 308 (Tue), 80� (Mon)Vyas, R. .............................337 (Wed), �094 (Tue), ........................................ �095 (Tue), ��42 (Mon)Vylkov, N. ................................................ 66 (Tue)

WWade, J. ................................................. 389 (Tue)Wajda, C. .............................. 627 (Tue), 643 (Tue)Wakahara, T. ................. �043 (Wed), �046 (Wed), ............................................................�050 (Wed)Wakamatsu, N. ...................................... 965 (Tue)Waldron, W. .......................................... 388 (Tue)Walker, K. ............................................�089 (Thu)Wallenberg, L. ......................................373 (Mon)Wallette, A. ............................................ 526 (Tue)Walsby, N. ............................................. �80 (Tue)Walsh, C. ..............................................269 (Mon)Walt, D. ..............................................�230 (Mon)Wan, C. ................................................. �25 (Tue)Wan, C. ............................................... ��32 (Tue)Wandel, M. ............................................ 377 (Tue)Wang, A. ...............................................237 (Wed)Wang, B. .......337 (Wed), �094 (Tue), ��42 (Mon)Wang, C. ................................................ 4�2 (Tue)Wang, C. ...............................................563 (Wed)Wang, C. ...............................................29� (Mon)Wang, C. ...............................................�9� (Wed)Wang, C. ............................42� (Wed), 450 (Mon)Wang, C. ................................................ ��3 (Tue)Wang, C. ................................................ 830 (Tue)Wang, C. ................................................ �09 (Tue)Wang, C. ................................................ 467 (Tue)Wang, D. ............................. �02 (Tue), �7� (Thu)Wang, D. ............................................... 995 (Tue)Wang, F. ............................................... �009 (Tue)Wang, G. ............................................... 972 (Tue)Wang, H. ..................................................� (Mon)Wang, H. ..............................................6�� (Wed)Wang, H. ...............................................359 (Thu)Wang, H. ............................................. ��30 (Tue)Wang, H. ............................................. ��30 (Tue)Wang, H. ..............................................760 (Mon)Wang, J. ...............................................�2�8 (Thu)Wang, J. ................................................. 773 (Tue)Wang, J. ............................ 2�8 (Tue), �222 (Mon)Wang, J. ................................................. 404 (Tue)Wang, K. ................................................ 4�6 (Tue)Wang, L. ...............................................362 (Mon)Wang, L. ............................ 240 (Wed), 245 (Wed)Wang, M. ........ 72� (Tue), �066 (Tue), �2�8 (Thu)Wang, P. .................................................264 (Thu)Wang, Q. ............................................... 725 (Tue)Wang, S. ................................................ 274 (Tue)Wang, T. ...............................................488 (Wed)

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Wang, X. ................................................ 306 (Tue)Wang, X. .............................................. ��26 (Tue)Wang, Y. ................................................ 923 (Tue)Wang, Y. .......................... 78� (Mon), 785 (Mon), .............................................. 796 (Tue), 798 (Tue)Wang, Y. ...............................................866 (Wed)Wang, Y. .............................................. ��32 (Tue)Wang, Z. ................................................ 923 (Tue)Wang, Z. ..............................................�086 (Thu)Ward, B. ...............................................�2�7 (Thu)Warzywoda, J..........................................37 (Mon)Washburn, S. ..........................................58 (Mon)Watanabe, H. ......................................... 7�7 (Tue)Watanabe, H. ........................................704 (Mon)Watanabe, K. ....................... �� (Mon), 899 (Tue), ..........................909 (Tue), 9�0 (Tue), ��93 (Wed)Watanabe, M. .......................................427 (Wed)Watanabe, S. ..........................................�67 (Thu)Watanabe, T. .......................................... 658 (Tue)Watcherengwong, A. ..............................�5 (Mon)Watson, D. ............................................856 (Wed)Weber, A. ............................................... 889 (Tue)Weber, C. ..............................................625 (Mon)Weeks, D. ..............................................670 (Wed)Wei, B. ................................334 (Tue), 94� (Wed), ............................................ 996 (Tue), �023 (Tue)Wei, P. .................................................��45 (Mon)Wei, S. ...................................................780 (Mon)Wei-Yu, C. ........................................... �029 (Tue)Weidner, J. ........................................... ��6� (Tue)Weier, T. ............................ ��79 (Tue), ��83 (Tue)Weiner, B. ............................................ �00� (Tue)Weinkauf, D. ........................................344 (Wed)Weis, P. ...............................................�059 (Wed)Weise, C. ...............................................�43 (Wed)Weise, F. ................................................. 460 (Tue)Weisman, R. .................... 986 (Mon), 988 (Mon), ......................................... �0�4 (Tue), �08� (Thu)Welser, J. ...............................................6�7 (Mon)Wen, H. .................................................254 (Thu)Wen, N. ................................................. 585 (Tue)Wen, W. .................................................36� (Thu)Wendt, J................................................754 (Mon)Weng, B. ................................................ �20 (Tue)Weng, Y. ........................ �203 (Wed), �209 (Wed)Wenger, F. ..............................................6�4 (Thu)Wessendorf, F. ....................................... 93� (Tue)West, A. ................................ 389 (Tue), 685 (Tue)West, W. ...............................................299 (Mon)Weston, M. .......................................... ��85 (Tue)Wheat, H. .............................................598 (Wed)Wheeldon, I. ......................206 (Mon), 252 (Thu)Wheeler, D. ........................................... 7�0 (Tue)Whitcanack, L. .....................................299 (Mon)White, R. ............39 (Mon), �07 (Tue), 9�3 (Wed)Whitfield, P. ..........................................�55 (Wed)Whitney, E............................ �03 (Tue), 922 (Tue)Widenqvist, E. ....................................... 964 (Tue)Wieckowski, A. ................... 3�3 (Tue), 806 (Mon)Wiederrecht, G. ................................... ���7 (Tue)Wielant, J..............................................599 (Wed)Wiertz, F. ............................................... 92� (Tue)Wightman, R. .......................................... 5� (Tue)Wiik, K. .................................................. 394 (Tue)Wildgoose, G. ...................................... �030 (Tue)Wilhelm, R. ..........................................680 (Wed)Williams, B. ........................................... 722 (Tue)Williams, C. ..........................................230 (Wed)Willis, M. ............................................... 879 (Tue)Wilson, G. ............................................293 (Mon)Wilson, L. ........................�088 (Thu), �090 (Thu)Wilson, S. ........................�084 (Thu), �089 (Thu)Wimplinger, M. ...................................�22� (Thu)Winfree, E. ..............................................55 (Mon)Winkler, K. ............................................ 9�8 (Tue)Wippermann, K. .................................... 32� (Tue)Wojcik, J. ............................................... 774 (Tue)Wokaun, A. ...........................................480 (Wed)Wollgarten, M. ...................................... 32� (Tue)

Won, H. ............................................... ��3� (Tue)Won, J. ................................................... 776 (Tue)Wong, D. ..............................................782 (Mon)Wong, S. ................................................ 933 (Tue)Woo, S. .................................................. 750 (Tue)Workentin, M. ...................... 526 (Tue), 527 (Tue)Workie, B. .............................................. 305 (Tue)Wormington, M. ................................... 279 (Tue)Worsley, D. ...........................................60� (Wed)Wu, C. ................................................... 777 (Tue)Wu, C. ......................................................2 (Mon)Wu, D. ................................................... 895 (Tue)Wu, J. ....................................................782 (Mon)Wu, J. ................................. 240 (Wed), 245 (Wed)Wu, P. ...................................................�85 (Wed)Wu, S. .................................................... 898 (Tue)Wu, T. .................................................... 642 (Tue)Wu, Y. ...................................................�56 (Wed)Wu, Z. ............................... 755 (Mon), 762 (Mon)Wuu, D. ................................................756 (Mon)Wynne, K. ............................................... 65 (Tue)Wyse, C. ................................................ 753 (Tue)Wysocka, M. .......................................... 9�8 (Tue)

XXavier, D. .............................................. 583 (Tue)Xia, C. ................................................... 4�2 (Tue)Xia, G. ...................................................440 (Thu)Xia, T. .................................................... 404 (Tue)Xiang, L. ................................................ �32 (Tue)Xiao, Z. .................................................. 97� (Tue)Xie, H. ................................................... �28 (Tue)Xie, X. ......................................................8 (Mon)Xie, Y. .................................................��00 (Wed)Xing, Y. ...................................................49 (Mon)Xiong, Y. ................................................ 995 (Tue)Xu, C. ...................................................874 (Wed)Xu, F. ....................................................437 (Wed)Xu, F. ..................................................... 764 (Tue)Xu, J. .....................................................�87 (Wed)Xu, J. ...................................................... ��2 (Tue)Xu, J. .....................................................�84 (Wed)Xu, J. ....................................................�2�7 (Thu)Xu, L. .................................9�9 (Tue), �047 (Wed)Xu, Q. .................................................. ��58 (Tue)

YYagi, I. .................................................... 325 (Tue)Yakobson, B. ...................... 994 (Tue), �077 (Thu)Yamabe, K. ............................................. 7�7 (Tue)Yamada, K. ....... 696 (Mon), 703 (Mon), 7�7 (Tue)Yamada, M..........................................�043 (Wed)Yamada, S. ........................ ��27 (Tue), ��33 (Tue)Yamada, T. ..........................................�050 (Wed)Yamaguchi, S. ......................408 (Tue), 422 (Wed)Yamaguchi, T. .......................................432 (Wed)Yamaji, K. .............................................363 (Mon)Yamamoto, K. .....................................�046 (Wed)Yamamoto, T. .......................................669 (Wed)Yamamoto, T. ........................................ 535 (Tue)Yamamoto, T. ........................................�67 (Thu)Yamamoto, T. ......................................���3 (Thu)Yamashita, K. ......................................... 655 (Tue)Yamashita, Y. ........................................669 (Wed)Yamauchi, Y. .......................................... 53� (Tue)Yamazaki, Y. .........................................4�9 (Wed)Yamazaki, Y. .........................................�86 (Wed)Yan, J. .................................................�23� (Mon)Yan, J. .................................................�227 (Mon)Yan, Y. ................................... 67 (Tue), 780 (Mon)Yan, Y. .................................30 (Mon), 345 (Wed), .......................... 493 (Tue), 502 (Wed), 592 (Wed)Yandrasits, M. ................... 446 (Mon), 446 (Mon)Yáñez-Sedeño, P................................... �248 (Tue)Yang, B..................................................674 (Wed)Yang, C. ................................................735 (Wed)Yang, C. ............. �77 (Tue), �79 (Tue), 443 (Mon)Yang, D. ........... 494 (Tue), ��73 (Tue), ��75 (Tue)Yang, G. .................................................�7� (Thu)

Yang, H. ................................................782 (Mon)Yang, H. .............................. 322 (Tue), 804 (Mon)Yang, H. ............................................... �026 (Tue)Yang, H. .................................... 84 (Tue), 89 (Tue)Yang, I. .................................................. 390 (Tue)Yang, I. .................................................. 663 (Tue)Yang, J. ...................................................�9 (Mon)Yang, L. .................................................. 332 (Tue)Yang, S. ................................................�067 (Thu)Yang, S. .......................... �045 (Wed), �053 (Wed)Yang, T. .................................................758 (Mon)Yang, W. ................................................ 970 (Tue)Yang, X. ............................................... ��79 (Tue)Yang, X. ..................................................42 (Mon)Yang, X. .............................. 44 (Mon), 292 (Mon)Yang, Y. .................................................... 77 (Tue)Yang, Z. .................................................374 (Mon)Yang, Z. ................................ �02 (Tue), 440 (Thu)Yano, T. .................................................566 (Wed)Yanzer, P. ..............................................445 (Mon)Yao, J. ..................................................... 97� (Tue)Yao, J. ..................................................... 753 (Tue)Yao, T. ...................................................35� (Wed)Yasukawa, Y. .......................................... 765 (Tue)Yasutake, N. ........................................... 645 (Tue)Yatsuda, H. .........................................�205 (Wed)Yazami, R. ..............................94 (Tue), �49 (Wed)Yazawa, T. ............................402 (Tue), 428 (Wed)Ye, S. ...................................................... 329 (Tue)Ye, Z. .....................................................672 (Wed)Yeatmen, J. ............................................ 334 (Tue)Yeldandi, S. .......................................... �237 (Tue)Yen, C. ....................................................22 (Mon)Yeong, S. ...............................................624 (Mon)Yepez Castillo, F. ...................................444 (Mon)Yi, J. ....................................................��94 (Wed)Yim, C. .................................................. 663 (Tue)Yin, K. ...................................................489 (Wed)Yinmei, Y. .............................................368 (Mon)Yokokawa, H. ........................................363 (Mon)Yokokayama, Y. ..................................... ��4 (Tue)Yong Gun, S. .........................................�75 (Thu)Yoo, B. ................................................... 588 (Tue)Yoo, H. .................................390 (Tue), 4�8 (Wed)Yoo, J. .................. �0 (Mon), �2 (Mon), 36 (Mon)Yoo, J. .................................................... 64� (Tue)Yoo, W. ................................660 (Tue), 676 (Wed)Yoon, B. ................................................. 69� (Tue)Yoon, C. ............................................... ��3� (Tue)Yoon, D. .............................................. �093 (Tue)Yoon, J. .................................................. 588 (Tue)Yoon, K. ................................................. 378 (Tue)Yoon, S. ................................................. 728 (Tue)Yoon, W. ............................. 44 (Mon), 292 (Mon)Yoshida, H. .......................................... �03� (Tue)Yoshida, J. ........................ 5�3 (Mon), 5�4 (Mon), .........................552 (Wed), 557 (Wed), 558 (Wed)Yoshida, M............................................. 332 (Tue)Yoshida, N. ........................... 63� (Tue), 632 (Tue)Yoshida, T. ............................................734 (Wed)Yoshida, Y. ............................................. 932 (Tue)Yoshikawa, K. .......................................�4� (Wed)Yoshimoto, M. ......................................676 (Wed)Yoshinaga, H. .......................................703 (Mon)Yoshioka, H. ........................402 (Tue), 428 (Wed)Yoshioka, T. ..........................................549 (Wed)You, I. ..................................................�2�3 (Thu)Young, D................................. 8 (Mon), 844 (Tue)Young, S..............................................�229 (Mon)Young, S................................ 3�5 (Tue), 828 (Tue)Yoza, K. .......................... �043 (Wed), �050 (Wed)Yu, B. ..................................................... 768 (Tue)Yu, D. ..................................................... �76 (Tue)Yu, S. .....................................................786 (Mon)Yu, T. ................ 494 (Tue), ��73 (Tue), ��75 (Tue)Yu, X. ....................................................45� (Mon)Yu, Y....................................................... 830 (Tue)Yuan, D. ............................................... �004 (Tue)Yuh, C...................................................�88 (Wed)

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ZZabet-Khosousi, A. .............................. ���9 (Tue)Zabinski, P. ...........................................8�0 (Mon)Zafer, U. ................................................. 928 (Tue)Zagorska, M. .......................................... 520 (Tue)Zagwijn, P. ............................................680 (Wed)Zamborini, F. ........................................853 (Wed)Zanati, N...............................................500 (Wed)Zanderigo, F. .......................................... 75� (Tue)Zandler, M. ......................... 926 (Tue), 992 (Mon)Zanelli, C. ...........................................��39 (Mon)Zangari, G. ...........................276 (Tue), 434 (Wed)Zawodzinski, T................... 445 (Mon), 465 (Tue), ..............................................................477 (Wed)Zedginidze, T. ........................................ 333 (Tue)Zehl, G. .................................................. 32� (Tue)Zelenay, P. ...........................3�3 (Tue), 34� (Wed), ........................................... 343 (Wed), 345 (Wed)Zelenaya, A. ........................................��4� (Mon)Zeller, D. ...............................................�82 (Wed)Zeng, H. ............................................... �023 (Tue)Zeng, Q. ............................ ��73 (Tue), ��75 (Tue)Zengerle, R............................................205 (Mon)Zhang, H. ............................................�086 (Thu)Zhang, J. ................................................ 286 (Tue)Zhang, J. ........................ �047 (Wed), �054 (Wed)Zhang, J. ...............................................80� (Mon)

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