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Thursday, May 25, 2017 North Campus Research Complex 2800 Plymouth Rd. Bldg 18, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Symposium Objective The American Vacuum Society Symposium is a one-day conference dedicated to providing an overview of innovative scientific and technological advances in thin films and nanostructures. This year's symposium will cover topics like scalable nanomanufacturing, Atomic Layer Deposition, 2-D material processing, roll-to- roll lithography, and more. Nanomanufacturing: From Fundamentals to Scale-Up 41st Annual Symposium American Vacuum Society – Michigan Chapter Co-Sponsored by College of Engineering University of Michigan Mechanical Engineering Departament University of Michigan Program & Registration Information Program Location: The symposium will take place in the North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) at the University of Michigan. Student Poster Session Moderator: Dr. Hiroko Otani, Ford Motor Co. The symposium includes a poster session pertaining to the topics of interests to the AVS; namely science and technology of materials, surfaces, interfaces, processing and vacuum science and technology. Cash prizes will be awarded to the best posters. Students can submit an abstract via the symposium website before May 19th. Early submission is highly encouraged. Exhibition As part of the 41st Annual Spring Symposium, an exhibition will be held to showcase related technologies and display analytical and processing equipment of interest to the attendees of the meeting. The exhibition will be open to all symposium attendees during the entire day. The exhibit is open for public viewing at no charge between 10 am and 5 pm. Companies interested in the exhibition please contact Dr. Pilar Herrera-Fierro ([email protected]; 734.646.1399). http://www.avs.org/chapters/michigan/ http://www2.avs.org/chapter/MI/regform.html Organizing Committee Neil Dasgupta & Pilar Herrera-Fierro Prof. Junghoon Yeom Department of Mechanical Engineering Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824 KEYNOTE SPEAKER Prof. Chad Mirkin Department of Chemistry Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208 Poster Session and refreshments Award ceremony and closing 4:45-5:00 3:30-4:45 2:45-3:30 2:15-2:45 1:45-2:15 1:15-1:45 11:15-11:45 10:45-11:15 10:15-10:45 9:45-10:15 9:15-9:45 8:30-9:15 8:25-8:30 Welcome by Prof. Dasgupta KEYNOTE SPEAKER Prof. Steven George Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309 Prof. Jay Guo Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Prof. Liang Pan School of Mechanical Engineering Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2088 Coffee break Prof. Terry P. Bigioni Department of Chemistry The University of Toledo, Toledo, OH 43606 Prof. Xiaogan Liang Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Prof. Mark Cheng Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202 Prof. Christian Zorman Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Lunch and Equipment exhibit 11:45-1:15

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Thursday, May 25, 2017 North Campus Research Complex 2800 Plymouth Rd. Bldg 18, Ann

Arbor, MI 48109

Symposium ObjectiveThe American Vacuum Society Symposium is a

one-day conference dedicated to providing an

overview of innovative scientific and

technological advances in thin films and nanostructures. This year's symposium will cover topics like scalable nanomanufacturing, Atomic Layer Deposition, 2-D material processing, roll-to-roll lithography, and more.

Nanomanufacturing: From Fundamentals to Scale-Up

41st Annual SymposiumAmerican Vacuum Society – Michigan Chapter

Co-Sponsored by

College of Engineering University of Michigan Mechanical Engineering Departament

University of Michigan

Program & Registra tion Information

Program

Location: The symposium will take place in the North Campus Research Complex (NCRC) at the University of Michigan.

Student Poster Session

Moderator: Dr. Hiroko Otani, Ford Motor Co. The

symposium includes a poster session pertaining to the

topics of interests to the AVS; namely science and

technology of materials, surfaces, interfaces, processing

and vacuum science and technology. Cash prizes will be

awarded to the best posters. Students can submit an

abstract via the symposium website before May 19th. Early submission is highly encouraged.

ExhibitionAs part of the 41st Annual Spring Symposium, an

exhibition will be held to showcase related technologies

and display analytical and processing equipment of interest

to the attendees of the meeting. The exhibition will be open

to all symposium attendees during the entire day. The

exhibit is open for public viewing at no charge between 10

am and 5 pm.

Companies interested in the exhibition please contact Dr. Pilar Herrera-Fierro

([email protected]; 734.646.1399). http://www.avs.org/chapters/michigan/

http://www2.avs.org/chapter/MI/regform.htmlOrganizing Committee

Neil Dasgupta & Pilar Herrera-Fierro

Prof. Junghoon YeomDepartment of Mechanical Engineering Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824

KEYNOTE SPEAKERProf. Chad Mirkin Department of Chemistry Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208

Poster Session and refreshments

Award ceremony and closing4:45-5:00

3:30-4:45

2:45-3:30

2:15-2:45

1:45-2:15

1:15-1:45

11:15-11:45

10:45-11:15

10:15-10:45

9:45-10:15

9:15-9:45

8:30-9:15

8:25-8:30 Welcome by Prof. Dasgupta

KEYNOTE SPEAKERProf. Steven George Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309

Prof. Jay GuoDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Prof. Liang Pan School of Mechanical Engineering Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2088

Coffee break

Prof. Terry P. Bigioni Department of Chemistry The University of Toledo, Toledo, OH 43606

Prof. Xiaogan LiangDepartment of Mechanical Engineering University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Prof. Mark Cheng Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202

Prof. Christian Zorman Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Lunch and Equipment exhibit11:45-1:15

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Registration Form

REGISTRATION FEE (please circle one)

Before May 20 After May 20

Member $45 $65

Non-member $55 $80

Full-time student member

TOTAL DUE ____________

Web registration: use this linkhttp://www2.avs.org/chapter/MI/regform.html

Name: ___________________________________

Affiliation: ________________________________

Mailing Address: __________________________

Phone: __________________________________

Email: ___________________________________

Will pay at Symposium

Online payment is preferred.

Cash or check at the door can also be accepted.

Check or money order should be payable to

"Michigan Chapter AVS".

Entrance to Bldg 18

NCRC University of Michigan Map - 2800 Plymouth Rd. Bldg 18

Symposium will take place in the first floor of Building 18 - Use parking structure NC100 *Parking is $10*

$ free $10

Full-time student non AVS member

$10 $15Full TimeStudent AVS member poster presenter

$30 $40

41st Annual Spring Symposium, Nanomanufacturing: From Fundamentals to Scale-Up

Thursday, May 25 2017