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Nano Science & Technology (NST)

  To promote and enhance collaborative nano research activities among researchers and professors from both key US and Korean nano institutions
To provide the opportunities to seek for specific collaborative projects to benefit each participating party
To provide the opportunities to all of participating parties to leverage existing international nano research progress

  Nanoenergetics: nano materials and their applications
Nano Bio Sensors & biological applications of Nano Science
Nano Systems & their Integrations

  This symposium will be focusing on Nano-Bio Energetics (NBE) and Nano Systems Integration (NSI). NBE is a technical area where new nano-materials and innovative nano-scale processes are used for the harvesting, conversion and storage of energy, and NSI is a nano scale integration covering the materials and components and devices including nano scale processing. Since energy use and production as well as products made by nano scale integration of components/devices are inherently international, international partnerships, such as US-Korea collaboration, are needed to provide technology insights for the future needs.

 
Co - Chairs

Duck Joo Yang
(UTD)
djyang@utdallas.edu

Haiwon Lee
(Hanyang University)
haiwon@hanyang.ac.kr

Wonbong Choi
(Florida International University)

Cheol Park
(National Institute of Aerospace)

Christopher Bunker
(Air Force Research Laboratory)

Kyungjae Cho
(UT Dallas)

Jiyoung Kim
(UT Dallas)

 

Young-June Park
(Seoul National U)

Yung Woo Park
(Seoul National University)

Kap Seung Yang
(Chonnam National U)

Dong-Chan Shin
(KITECH)

Byung-Lip Lee
(Air Force Office of Science Research)

Sanghee Suh
(Nat'l Program for Nanostructured Materials Technology Center)

H. Thomas Hahn
(UCLA)

Yoon-Soo Park
(Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)

Kyung-Suk Kim
(Brown University)

Jung-Chan Bae
(KITECH)

Hee Sok Park
(KUSCO)