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Poster Schedule

Program

Please note that this is a preliminary schedule and is subject to change.
Updated 4/21/2010 9:50 am
Graphene Week 2010Sunday, April 18, 2010
5:00 PM8:00 PMRegistration - Hotel Lobby
Graphene Week 2010Monday, April 19, 2010
7:30 AM8:30 AMBreakfast and Registration
8:30 AM9:00 AM Michael Fuhrer
University of Maryland
Opening Remarks
9:00 AM9:40 AM Tsuneya Ando
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Field Effects on Phonons in Graphene
9:40 AM 10:20 AM Francisco "Paco" Guinea
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid. CSIC
Gauge Fields and Midgap States in Graphene
10:20 AM10:50 AM Coffee Break
10:50 AM11:30 AM Steven Louie
University of Califronia, Berkeley
Electronic and Optical Properties of Graphene and Graphene Nanostructures
11:30 AM11:55 AM Dong-Keun Ki
Pohang University of Science and Technology
Measurements of thermoelectric power in bilayer graphene
11:55 AM1:15 PMLunch
1:15 PM 1:40 PM Jun Yan
Columbia University
Probing non-conservation of parity in bilayer graphene with Raman spectroscopy
1:40 PM 2:05 PM Erik Henriksen
California Institute of Technology
Electronic compressibility of bilayer graphene
2:05 PM 2:30 PM Andrea Young
Columbia University
Compressibility of biased bilayer graphene
2:30 PM3:10 PM Phaedon Avouris
IBM
Graphene Electronics and Optoelectronics
3:10 PM3:40 PMCoffee Break
3:40 PM4:20 PM D. Kurt Gaskill
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Impact of Epitaxial Graphene Materials Issues on GHz Devices
4:20 PM4:40 PM Chagaan Baatar
Office of Naval Research
4:40 PM5:00 PM Gary Rubloff
University of Maryland
5:00 PM5:20 PM Mike Segal
Nature Nanotechnology
5:20 PM7:20 PMWelcome Reception
Graphene Week 2010Tuesday, April 20, 2010
7:30 AM8:30 AMBreakfast and Registration
8:30 AM9:10 AM Jim Hone
Columbia University
Graphene Mechanics and Tribology
9:10 AM9:35 AM Peter Hung
California Institute of Technology
Graphene Nanoelectromechanical Devices and Systems
9:35 AM10:00 AM Desalegne Teweldebrhan
UC Riverside
Graphene - Like Exfoliation of Quasi 2-D Crystals of Bismuth Telluride
10:00 AM10:30 AMCoffee Break
10:30 AM11:10 AM Byung Hee Hong
Sungkyunkwan University
Toward Industrial Applications of Graphene Electrodes
11:10 AM11:50 AM Hui-Ming Cheng
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Preparation and Electrochemical Application Explorations of Graphene and Graphene Papers
11:50 AM1:10 PM Lunch
1:10 PM1:35 PM Luigi Colombo
Texas Instruments
Synthesis and Growth Mechanisms of Large Area Graphene
1:35 PM2:15 PM Klaus Kern
Max Planck Institute, Stuttgart
Spin and Edge Effects in Pristine and Epitaxial Graphene
2:15 PM2:40 PM Gene Mele
University of Pennsylvania
Commensuration and Interlayer Coherence in Twisted Bilayer Graphenes
2:40 PM3:10 PMCoffee Break
3:10 PM3:35 PM Jun Zhu
Penn State University
High-quality deposition of HfO2 on graphene and the magnitude of remote oxide phonon scattering in dual-gated graphene transistors
3:35 PM4:00 PM Joel Moser
Institut Catala de Nanotecnologia
Transport in Graphene: Large Addition Energy Quantum Dots and Transition from Weak to Strong Localization
4:00 PM5:30 PMFree Time
5:30 PM6:30 PMBus to Baltimore Harbor
6:30 PM10:00 PMConference Dinner/Cruise
Graphene Week 2010 Wednesday, April 21, 2010
7:30 AM8:30 AMBreakfast and Registration
8:30 AM9:10 AM Ajay K. Sood
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Carrier dynamics in single and bilayer graphene - Teleconference
9:10 AM9:35 AM Chun Hung Lui
Columbia University
Ultrafast Photoluminescence from graphene
9:35 AM10:15 AM Sankar Das Sarma
University of Maryland
Electronic Transport in Graphene
10:15 AM10:45 AMCoffee Break
10:45 AM11:10 AM Cory Dean
Columbia University
Quantum hall effect in high-mobility substrate-supported graphene
11:10 AM11:50 AM Luis Brey
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid. CSIC
Mesoscopic physics in graphene: superlattices and transport through bilayer flakes
11:50 AM1:10 PM Lunch
1:10 PM1:35 PM Cesar Chialvo
University of Illinois
Direct measurements of the current-phase relation in graphene Josephson junctions
1:35 PM2:15 PM Bart van Wees
University of Groningen
Spintronics in single and few-layer graphene - Teleconference
2:15 PM2:40 PM Wei Han
University of California, Riverside
Spin in Graphene: Injection, Transport, and Electron-Hole Asymmetries
2:40 PM3:10 PM Coffee Break
3:10 PM3:35 PM Jaroslav Fabian
University of Regensburg
Intrinsic and Extrinsic spin-orbit coupling in graphene
3:35 PM4:00 PM Dmitry Abanin
Princeton University
Valley-Hall effect and nonlocal charge transport in graphene
4:00 PM7:00 PMPoster Session and Reception
Graphene Week 2010Thursday, April 22, 2010
7:30 AM8:30 AMBreakfast and Registration
8:30 AM9:10 AM Klaus Muellen
Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz
Is the Future Black? – The Search for Graphene and Carbon Materials
9:10 AM9:50 AM Boris Altshuler
Columbia University
Kekule Ordering of Adatoms on Graphene
9:50 AM10:20 AMCoffee Break
10:20 AM11:00 AM Jonathan Coleman
Trinity College, Dublin
Title TBA - Teleconference
11:00 AM11:40 AM Antonio Castro Neto
Boston University
Dirac quasiparticles and the structure of Graphene
11:40 AM1:00 PM Lunch
1:00 PM1:25 PM Yong P. Chen
Purdue University
Charge Inhomogeneity and Extrinsic Doping in Graphene Studied by a Nanowire-based Contact-mode Scanning Gate Microscopy
1:25 PM1:50 PM Jian-Hao Chen
University of Maryland
Insulating Behavior in Graphene with Irradiation-induced Lattice Defects
1:50 PM2:15 PM Masahiro Ishigamii
University of Central Florida
Impact of Atomic Hydrogen on Transport Properties of Graphene
2:15 PM2:45 PMCoffee Break
2:45 PM3:25 PM Ursel Bangert
University of Manchester, UK
Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Graphene: Defects, Impurities, Atomic-scale Topography - Teleconference
3:25 PM3:50 PM Akira Ishii
Tottori University
DFT study for atomic and electronic structures of various adatom adsorptions on single and double graphene sheet
4:00 PM7:00 PM Poster Session and Reception
Graphene Week 2010Friday, April 23, 2010
7:30 AM8:30 AMBreakfast and Registration
8:30 AM9:10 AM Alberto Morpurgo
University of Geneva
Topological properties and edge conduction of gapped bilayer graphene - Teleconference
9:10 AM9:50 AM Yuanbo Zhang
University of California, Berkeley
Gate Tunable Optical Properties of Graphene
9:50 AM10:15 AM Alexey Kuzmenko
University of Geneva
Gate tunable bandgap and a giant infrared electron-phonon resonance in bilayer graphene
10:15 AM10:45 AMCoffee Break
10:45 AM11:25 AM Alex Tzalenchuk
National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK
Quantum Resistance Standard Based on Epitaxial Graphene
11:25 AM11:50 AM Johannes Jobst
Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Transport Properties of High Quality Epitaxial Graphene
11:50 PM1:10 PMLunch
1:10 PM1:35 PM Leonid Levitov
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Adatom Ordering, Bragg Scattering, and Tunable Band Gap in Functionalized Graphene
1:35 PM2:00 PM Vincent Bouchiat
CNRS-Grenoble
Tunable Superconductivity in Metal Decorated Graphene
2:00 PM2:25 PM Pertti Hakonen
Aalto University
Current-phase relation of graphene Josephson junctions
2:25 PM2:50 PM Elsa Prada
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (CSIC)
Quantum pumping in graphene
2:50 PM3:20 PMCoffee Break
3:20 PM4:00 PM Joseph A. Stroscio
NIST
High Resolution Tunneling Spectroscopy of Graphene in Strong and Weak Disorder Potentials
4:00 PM4:40 PM Eva Andrei
Rutgers
Charge Carriers in Graphene viewed through STM and magneto-transport
4:40 PM5:00 PM Michael Fuhrer & Sankar Das Sarma
University of Maryland
Closing Remarks and Announcement of Graphene Week 2011