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Program 7th Annual Workshop
of the Norwegian PhD Network on Nanotechnology for Microsystems
Clarion Hotel & Congress Trondheim 13 - 15 June 2016
Monday 13 June 10:00
Registration opens
11:30 12:30 Lunch
12:30 12:40 Welcome: Jostein Grepstad, NTNU
Oral session 1: Nanomaterials science I
Chair: Antonius T. J. van Helvoort, NTNU
12:45 13:15 Dan Allwood, University of Sheffield
Magnetic nanowire domain wall systems
13:15 13:30 Fredrik Kjemperud Olsen, NTNU
Exchange bias in magnetic oxide heterostructures
13:30 13:45 Ambjørn Dahle Bang, NTNU
Exploring ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic coupling through magnetic domain imaging
13:45 14:00 Torstein Bolstad, NTNU
Control of magnetism by symmetry and epitaxial stacking
14:00 14:30 Paul Dommersnes, GIAMAG AS
GIAMAG magnets for materials separation
14:30 15:00 Coffee break
Oral session 2: Microfluidics and bioMEMS I
Chair: Bjørn Torger Stokke, NTNU
15:00 15:30 Esther Amstad, EPFL
Using drops to shape materials
15:30 15:45 Jonas Ribe, NTNU
A microfluidic device for continuous isolation of submicron particles via standing surface acoustic waves (SSAW)
15:45 16:00 Armend Gazmeno Håti, NTNU
Simple, universal, cell and chip friendly method to encapsulate cells in polymeric structures using microfluidic devices
16:00 16:30 Poster Slam
Poster session
Chair: Bodil Holst, UoB
16:30 18:30 Poster session with coffee and afternoon snack
19:30 Dinner at the hotel
Tuesday 14 June Oral session 3: Nanomaterials science II
Chair: Martin Greve, UoB
09:00 09:30 Paul Muralt, EPFL
Electro-mechanical thin films
09:30 09:45 Sam Sloetjes, NTNU
Simulating antiferromagnetism using a micromagnetic approach
09:45 10:00 Vårin Renate Andvik Holm, UoB
Finding a nanostructure on a macroscopic surface: A method for how to measure the same nano particle with an AFM and an SEM
10:00 10:15 Aleksander Buseth Mosberg, NTNU
Focused Ion Beam for substrate nanopatterning and characterization of position-controlled nanowires
10:15 10:30 Sigurd Rolland Pettersen, NTNU
Grain growth and conduction mechanisms in conductive composites
10:30 10:45 Magnus Moreau, NTNU
Strain in new directions, a tool to control functional properties in oxides
10:45 11:15 Coffee break
11:15 11:45 Richard Hobbs, MIT
Role of plasmons in single-nanometer-scale lithography
11:45 12:00 Marina Jorge, NTNU
A new generation of abundant and low-toxicity photovoltaic materials
12:00 12:15 Dingding Ren, NTNU
Self-catalyzed GaAsSb nanowires grown on silicon and graphene by molecular beam epitaxy: high-yield with stabilized crystal phase
12:15 12:30 Ida Marie Høiaas, NTNU
Silicon-graphene heterostructure for optoelectronic devices
12:30 12:45 Julie Stene Nilsen, NTNU
Transmission electron microscopy study of Pd/Ge/Au contacts to GaAs nanowires
13:00 14:00 Lunch
Oral Session 4: Integrated circuit and systems design
Chair: Trond Ytterdal, NTNU
14:00 14:30 Erik Færevaag, Disruptive Technologies AS
The true Internet of things
14:30 14:45 Carsten Wulff, NTNU
Compiling analog-to-digital converters in multiple nanoscale technologies
14:45 15:00 Bjørnar Karlsen, HSN
AC voltage traceability using pulse driven Josephson arrays, voltage dividers and buffers
15:00 15:30 Coffee break
Oral session 5: MEMS and packaging
Chair: Knut Aasmundtveit, HSN
15:30 16:00 Lars Hoff, HSN
The Ultrasound Transducer Lab at HSN
16:00 16:15 Cuong Nguyen, HSN Comparison of piezoelectric layered plates based on d31 and d33 coupling for microactuators
16:15 16:30 Andreas Larsson, HSN
Ni-Sn solid liquid interdiffusion bonding
16:30 16:45 Molly Bazilchuk, NTNU
Squashing tiny balls: electromechanical characterization of particles for conductive adhesives
16:45 Afternoon snack (informal, grab and go)
18:00 Meetup at hotel lobby
18:30 Boat leaves for Munkholmen from Ravnkloa
19:00 Dinner at Munkholmen
23:00 Boat returns from Munkholmen
Wednesday 15 June
Oral session 6: Microfluidics and bioMEMS II
Chair: Erik Johannessen, HSN
09:00 09:30 Christian Andresen, RESMAN
Downhole inflow monitoring: From transient to steady-state profiles
09:30 09:45 Eleonora Jonasova, NTNU
Effect of target molecule binding properties on DNA-responsive hydrogel swelling
09:45 10:00 Trinh Bich Hoang, HSN
Immobilisation of bioactive components for glucose biosensor
10:00 10:15 Elvia A. Chavez Panduro, NTNU
In-situ X-ray tomography study of the CO2 induced healing in fractured cement
10:15 10:45 Coffee break
Oral session 7: Photonic and optical MEMS
Chair: Astrid Aksnes, NTNU
10:45 11:15 Olav Solgaard, Stanford University
Dielectric laser driven electron accelerators: Physics, technology and applications
11:15 11:30 Marit Ulset Nordsveen, UoO
Heat transfer modelling of a predictable photodiode cryogenic radiometer using COMSOL multiphysics
11:30 11:45 Laxma Reddy Billa, HSN
Miniaturized slow-wave structures for 0.4-THz vacuum-electron traveling wave tube
11:45 12:00 Hans Olaf Hågenvik, NTNU
Homogenization of metamaterials: comparison and analysis
12:00 12:30 Windup: Jostein Grepstad, NTNU
13:00 14:00 Lunch
14:15 15:55 Tour of NTNU NanoLab
Postersession
Monday 13 June, 16:30 - 18:30
Nanomaterials science
1 Leander Michels, NTNU
SAXS studies of the thermal annealing influence on the active layer morphology of polymer solar cells
2 Ranveig Flatabø, UoB
Absorption ratios in gold nanoparticles arrays
3 Asmat Nawaz, HSN
Photovoltaic performance of planar heterojunction perovskite solar cell having improved morphology
4 Simon Cooil, NTNU
Patterning two-dimensional electron gasses (2DEGs) in silicon
5 Theodor S. Holstad, NTNU
TEM characterization of BTO/LSMO/STO(111)
6 Muhammad Nadeem Akram, HSN
Activities at HSN in the field of laser-based picture projectors and speckle reduction
7 Kang Du, HSN
PbS quantum dot and Au nanoparticle Co-sensitized black TiO2 nanotubes for photocurrent enhancement
MEMS and interconnects
8 Christian Bjørge Thoresen, HSN
Modeling of capacitive touch screen panels for detection of ungrounded tangible objects
9 Giang Nghiem, HSN
Simulation of adhesive flow during ACF bonding process for display interconnect
Microfluidics and bioMEMS
10 Uyen Do, HSN
The selective catalysis of oxygen in abiotical micro glucose fuel cells
11 Rosanne van de Wijdeven, NTNU
Structuring modular neuronal networks in a compartmentalized microenvironment
12 Frank Karlsen, HSN
New possible high-volume production of smart-integrated sensor, bioelectronic sensor and micro/nano system’s within closed and semi-closed aquaculture plants
Optical MEMS/instrumentation/methods
13 Eirik Skjønsfjell, NTNU
Using Ugelstad spheres for testing X-ray imaging techniques at nanoscale resolution
14 Mahmoud Abdelmeguid Farghaly, HSN
Variational design tool for piezoelectrically-actuated MEMS tunable lens with geometric nonlinearity
15 Eivind Bardalen, HSN
Optoelectronic module for Josephson voltage standards