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216th ECS Meetingwith

EuroCVD 17 and

SOFC XI - 11th International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

Vienna, Austria F October 4-9, 2009

Meet ing Program

ViennaVienna

SOFC XI

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w w w . e l e c t r o c h e m . o r gECS—The Electrochemical Society65 South Main Street, Building D

Pennington, NJ 08534 USATel: 1.609.737.1902Fax: 1.609.737.2743

[email protected]

ECS Officers

Paul Natishan, PresidentWilliam D. Brown, Vice-PresidentEsther Takeuchi, Vice-PresidentFernando Garzon, Vice-PresidentJohn Susko, TreasurerJohna Leddy, Secretary

ECS Division Officers

Nancy Dudney, Battery ChairAlison Davenport, Corrosion ChairDurgamadhab Misra, Dielectric Science & Technology ChairGery Stafford, Electrodeposition ChairYue Kuo, Electronics & Photonics ChairSR Narayan, Energy Technology ChairDirk Guldi, Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures ChairEric Wuchina, High Temperature Materials ChairJohn Weidner, Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical

Engineering ChairUwe Happek, Luminescence & Display Materials ChairAlbert J. Fry, Organic & Biological Electrochemistry ChairPaul C. Trulove, Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry ChairJing Li, Sensor Chair

Meeting Staff

Roque J. Calvo, Executive DirectorMary E. Yess, Deputy Executive DirectorStephanie Plassa, Director of MeetingsPaul J. Urso, Jr., Meetings and Program CoordinatorAnnie Goedkoop, Director of PublicationsJohn Lewis, Associate Director of Conference PublicationsCorey Eberhart, Global Sales ManagerKim Milec, Director of FinanceKarla Stein, Director of Membership and DevelopmentTim Fest, Assistant Director of Membership & DevelopmentKaren Chmielewski, Senior Customer Service RepresentativeKathy Mattiello, Customer Service Representative

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Meeting Program F October 4-9, 2009 F Vienna, Austria �

Welcome to Vienna—the “city of music,” where more famous composers have lived, including Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Johann Strauss, than in any other city. We are pleased to venture into this city for the 216th ECS Meeting, the17th European Conference on Chemical Vapor Deposition (EuroCVD 17) and the 11th Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC XI). This major international conference is being held at the Austria Center Vienna, and will include 44 topical symposia consisting of 3,196 technical presentations.

You are invited to participate not only in the technical program, but also in the other social events planned for the meeting. Plan to attend the “XYZ for the Rest of Us” talk on Sunday, with a lecture by David Shoesmith, on “Electrochemistry and the Performance Assessment of Nuclear Waste under Permanent Disposal Conditions.” This will be followed immediately by the Sunday Evening Get Together, which kicks off the first of several social events of the week.

Don’t miss the opening Plenary Session on Monday morning, featuring Martin Stratmann, Director of the Max-Planck-Institut fuer Eisenforschung, who will deliver The ECS Lecture, “Electrochemical Design of Novel Zinc Alloys for the Corrosion Protection of Steel.” Also on Monday, in the afternoon, will be the ECS Carl Wagner Award Lecture, given by the recipient, Henry White, with a talk entitled, “Electrochemistry in Synthetic and Biological Nanopores.”

Featured on Tuesday afternoon will be Dieter M. Kolb, recipient of the ECS 2009 Olin Palladium Award, delivering his talk entitled, “The Metal-Solution Interface: What We Know, and What Needs to Be Done.” All meeting registrants are cordially invited to attend the Olin Palladium Award reception held in Dr. Kolb’s honor on Tuesday evening.

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, and continues through Wednesday, with General Society Poster Sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. We hope that you will join us in Vienna, and take part in the 216th ECS Meeting.

ADA Accessibility .................................................... 2Author Index ....................................................... 186Award Winners ...................................................... 19Coffee Breaks ........................................................... 5Committee Meetings .............................................. 8ECS Transactions for Honolulu ........................... 185ECS Transactions for Vienna ............................... 236Employment Services .............................................. 2EuroCVD 17 Schedule of Events ........................... 10Floor Plans ........................................................ 13-16General Functions ................................................ 4-5Ground Transportation ........................................... 1Guest Info. (formerly “Non-Tech”) ......................... 1Hotel Information ................................................... 1Luncheons and Business Meetings ......................... 9Poster Sessions ......................................................... 2Presenter Information ............................................. 2Professional Development Workshops ................... 4Registration Hours and Fees.................................. 12Sessions at a Glance ......................................... 26-39Session Chair Orientation ....................................... 2Short Courses .......................................................... 3SOFC Schedule of Events ...................................... 10Special Lectures ..................................................... 17Sponsors ............................................................... 6-7Symposium Topics and Organizers ....................... 11Technical Exhibit .................................................. 24Technical Program ................................................ 40

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Hotel Reservation & Travel Information

The 216th ECS Meeting, EuroCVD 17, and SOFC XI are being held at the Austria Center Vienna.(ACV), located at IAKW, AG, Bruno-Kreisky-Platz 1, A-1220, Vienna, Austria. Several hotels are located within walking distance or a quick subway ride. Guest room reservations can be made online from the ECS website. The discounted meeting rates, deadlines, and terms vary by hotel and can be accessed from the ECS website.

Ground Transportation

To get from the Vienna Airport at Schwechat, located outside the city limits, to the city center, you can choose from the City Airport Train, an Airport Express bus, the Schnellbahn (City Train), the Vienna Airport Service, or a taxi. See the ECS website for further details.

Companion Registrant Program

Guests of Technical Registrants are invited to register for the 216th ECS Meeting as a “Companion Registrant.” The companion registration fee of $60 in advance ($50 + $10 VAT) or $66 onsite ($55 + $11 VAT) includes admission to non-ticketed social events; an exclusive lounge (Lounge 7, Level 01-Green) with beverage service, Monday through Thursday, 0800-1000h; and a special “Welcome to Vienna” orientation presented by the Vienna Convention Bureau on Monday, October 5 at 0900h in the Companion Registrants Lounge. On Thursday, October 8 at 0900h, there will be a group discussion of the book Mozart’s Wife by Juliet Waldron, the story of her passion for her husband and her struggle to survive being a married to a musical genius who gave little care to the money required to support a lifestyle of parties, hard drinking, and chasing after women and the fickle patronage of aristocrats, upon whom they depended. The book is available online at Amazon.com.

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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 Suite E, Level OE-Yellow, 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 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 1500h in Hall N, Level 01-Green.

Information for Presenters

Oral Presentations and Audio-Visual

Oral presentations must be in English. Only LCD projectors will be available for oral presentations. Authors are 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 35” high x 75” wide (90 cm high x 190 cm wide), 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 35” high x 75” wide (90 cm high x 190 cm wide). 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 1” 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’ (1.5 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 responsibility for lost, stolen, or broken articles. Additional information or special requirements should be addressed to the individual symposium organizers prior to the meeting.

General Student Poster Session

The General Student Poster 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 1800h. Students may start setting up their presentations on Level 01-Green, at 1400h; judging of the posters will begin at 1700h. Participants are encouraged to attend the Award Presentation on Tuesday at 1200h on Level 01-Green where the winners will be announced and given an award plaque.

Speaker-Ready Rooms

Two Speaker-Ready Rooms will be available Saturday through Friday, in Rooms U542 and U544, Level OE-Yellow. These rooms are 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 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 ECS nor can any endorsement by any of the sponsoring societies 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 Services

Companies 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 11”.

Room U641, Level OE-Yellow will be available as an Employment Interview Room from 0700-1900h Sunday through Friday for representatives from those companies or institutions that would like to interview applicants during the meeting.

ADA Accessibility

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

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Short CoursesSeven Short Courses are being offered in conjunction with the 216th ECS Meeting. These courses will be held on Sunday, October 4, 2009, from 0900h to 1630h. The registration fee is $510 ($425 + $85 VAT) for ECS Members, and $624 ($520 + $104 VAT) for Nonmembers. Students are offered a 50% discount; the registration fees are as follows. For ECS Student Members: $255 ($212.50 + 42.50 VAT), and for Nonmember Students: $312 ($260 + 52 VAT). The registration fee for the course covers the course, text materials, continental breakfast, luncheon, and refreshment breaks; it does not cover the meeting registration, and it is not applicable to any other activities of the meeting. The deadline for registration for a course is August 28, 2009. Interested parties may register using the Advance Registration Form on the ECS website. Written requests for refunds will be honored only if received at ECS headquarters before September 4, 2009. Pre-registration is required. All courses are subject to cancellation pending an appropriate number of advance registrants. Before making any flight or hotel reservations, please check to make sure the course is running!

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

Short Course #1

Basic Impedance SpectroscopyM. 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. 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

PEM FuEl CEllsH. Gasteiger and T. Schmidt, Instructor

This course develops the fundamental thermodynamics and electrocatalytic processes critical to polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC). Topics will include relevant half-cell reactions, their thermodynamic driving forces, and their mathematical foundations in electrocatalysis theory. This theoretical framework will be applied to catalyst characterization and the evaluation of kinetic parameters. Also covered will be the different functional requirements of actual PEMFC components and basic in situ diagnostics. This will be used to develop an in-depth understanding of the various voltage loss terms that constitute a polarization curve. Also described will be the principles of fuel cell catalyst activity measurements, the impact of uncontrolled-operation events, and the various effects of long-term materials degradation.

Short Course #3

Operation and Applications of Electrochemical Capacitors

J. Miller, Instructor

Electrochemical capacitors, sometimes called supercapacitors or ultracapacitors, offer extraordinarily high power density

compared with batteries, as well as high cycle-life and maintenance-free operation. Capacitor technology is being used to increase the energy efficiency of industrial equipment like fork lifts, earth-moving vehicles, and overhead cranes by capturing energy that is normally wasted. Systems developed specifically for power quality applications are appearing. The fundamentals part of the lecture covers the nature and significance of electrical double layer and pseudocapacitance charge storage and compares and contrasts these charge storage mechanisms with traditional capacitor and battery technologies. Basic design rules for electrochemical capacitor components are covered.

Short Course #4

lithiuM ion BattEry MatErialsY. Shirley Meng, Instructor

Designing better materials for rechargeable lithium batteries requires understanding of the many physical processes that determine their performance. The aim of this course is to provide a foundation for understanding key materials science and engineering issues underpinning the behavior of electrode and electrolyte materials for rechargeable lithium batteries. With the relevant examples, the course will further illustrate how the direct integration of first principles computation with experimental research can accelerate the pace and efficiency of discovering new higher energy/power density materials for electrochemical energy storage.

Short Course #5

Atomic Layer DepositionA. Londergan, Instructor

Recent advancements in nanotechnology have created a need for precise, conformal atomic level deposition of thin film materials. Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) can enable the precise deposition of ultra-thin, highly conformal coatings over complex 3D topography, with controlled composition and properties. Consequently, ALD has become a technology of choice for a large variety of applications for and beyond the semiconductor industry, as proven from the countless applications emerging.

Short Course #6

BasiCs oF ClEaning ProCEssing For intEgratEd CirCuit ManuFaCturingK. Reinhardt and R. Small, Instructors

T. Bearda and P. Mertens, Special Contributors

The course is intended to provide an overview of current challenges and the technical advances associated with wet cleaning, plasma stripping, and other surface conditioning technologies used in the manufacture of integrated circuits. The following topics will be covered: advances in high-k/metal gate cleaning, in single wafer cleaning, in wet chemical residue removal, in high aspect feature cleaning & drying, and in high dose implant stripping; overviews of Cu/low-k post-etch and post-CMP cleaning and pore sealing, of advances in critical cleaning, of passivated surfaces; and coverage of damage-free particle removal and photovoltaic processing.

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Short Course #7

ElECtrodEPosition PrinCiPlEs and PraCtiCES. Roy, G. Zangari, and W. Hansal (guest lecturer)

Electrodeposition is a simple but powerful film deposition technique that is increasingly being used in the fabrication of materials systems and devices, and in many instances, by those who have limited formal preparation in the subject. This course will offer the opportunity to students and researchers alike to either be introduced to or to refresh the fundamentals of the subject. The approach will be rigorous but geared toward applications. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn practical aspects of this technology; in particular, lectures on the electrodeposition of noble and transition metals, nanomaterials, and pulse plating are included.

Professional Development Workshops

John R. Susko, Instructor

ECS will sponsor the following three professional development workshops at no extra charge to meeting registrants. All workshops will be held in B552, Level 02-Red. John r. susko has been a corporate executive, entrepreneur, and chief technologist. As an entrepreneur, his work encompassed research, development, and product certification of state-of-the art energy management systems for building lighting and controls, as well as financial, sales, and personnel aspects of business. He was a senior engineer in IBM, where he held numerous engineering and management positions in the research and development of advanced materials and technologies critical to IBM

Writing an Effective Cover Letter and Resume—This informal workshop will cover the need for a 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, October 4, 2009............1500-1545hMonday, October 5, 2009 ..........1200-1245h

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

Sunday, October 4, 2009............1600-1645hMonday, October 5, 2009 ..........1300-1345h

Resume Round Table—This 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, October 5, 2009 ..........1400-1700h

Sunday, October 4

4th ECS Student MixerStudents are invited to join distinguished members and staff of ECS for an evening of fun and networking. The student mixer will be held on Sunday, October 4 from 1730-1930h with complimentary appetizers and beverages. Registered students will receive an e-mail invitation with details of the mixer at a later date. Sponsorship opportunities are available for corporations and institutions interested in connecting and supporting talented young investigators. Contact ECS Headquarters at [email protected] or 609.737.1902 for details.

Symposium Organizer and Co-Chair OrientationWe encourage all Symposium Organizers and Technical Session Co-Chairs to attend this important informational session in Hall N, Level 01-Green, from 1500-1700h. The Co-Chair Orientation will take place during the first 10 minutes of the meeting.

“XYZ... for the Rest of Us”This series of Sunday evening talks provides an opportunity to learn more about other areas of electrochemistry and solid-state science research within ECS, as well as to meet colleagues and other members. This evening’s talk, entitled “Electrochemistry and the Performance Assessment of Nuclear Waste under Permanent Disposal Conditions” will be given by David Shoesmith, in Hall H, Level U2-Blue, from 1830-1930h.

Sunday Evening Get-TogetherAn informal get-together will be held in Lounges 1-5, Level 01-Green, from 1930-2130h.

Monday, October 5

Plenary SessionMartin Stratmann, Director of the Max-Planck-Institut fuer Eisenforschung, will deliver The ECS Lecture, “Electrochemical Design of Novel Zinc Alloys for the Corrosion Protection of Steel,” at 07:30h in Hall D, Level U2-Blue. The session will begin with the recognition of award winners, followed by the plenary lecture.

Coffee BreakImmediately following the Plenary Session at 0840h, a coffee break will be held in Foyer D, Level U2-Blue.

2009 ECS Carl Wagner Award LectureHenry White, recipient of the 2009 ECS Carl Wagner Award, will present a talk on “Electrochemistry in Synthetic and Biological Nanopores” at 1350h, in Hall N, Level 01-Green.

Monday Evening Mixer, Student Poster Session, and Technical ExhibitAlong with the grand opening of the Technical Exhibit, an informal gathering will be held on Level 01-Green, from 1800-2000h. Beer, soft drinks, and snacks will be served on a complimentary basis. The General Student Poster Session will be held as a part of the Monday Evening Mixer. Formal presentations will begin at 1800h. (Students may start setting up their posters on Level 01-Green at 1400h; judging of the posters will begin at 1700h.) All General Student Poster

General Functions

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Session participants are encouraged to attend the Award Presentation on Tuesday at 1200h on Level 01-Green where the winners will be announced and given an award plaque. The Technical Exhibit will feature instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to meeting attendees. All meeting registrants are invited to attend.

Tuesday, October 6

ECS Hot Topic LectureE. Jennings Taylor will present a talk entitled, “A Small Business Model for Facilitating Partnerships in the Innovation Ecosystem.” Though companies are conducting less internal research and development, their need for innovation has not subsided. Henry Chesbrough (Center for Open Innovation) reports that companies are successfully looking outside their traditional internal R&D organization for new sources of “open” innovation. Large companies that practice open innovation typically turn to universities for technological innovation; but small businesses are often overlooked as sources. The role of technology-based small businesses in their role of facilitating partnerships among universities, small businesses, large companies, and government, i.e., the innovation ecosystem, will be discussed.

Technical ExhibitThe Technical Exhibit will be held on Level OE-Yellow, from 0900-1400h and again from 1900-2100h, along with the evening’s Poster Session on Level 01-Green. The exhibit will feature instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to attendees. The coffee break is scheduled for 0930h on Level OE-Yellow, on Tuesday and Wednesday to allow meeting attendees additional time to browse through the exhibits.

Coffee BreakA coffee break will be held from 0940-1000h on Level OE-Yellow.

Student Poster Award PresentationWinners of the General Student Poster Session will be announced at 1200h on Level 01-Green.

2009 ECS Olin Palladium Award LectureDieter M. Kolb, recipient of the ECS 2009 Olin Palladium Award, will deliver his talk entitled “The Metal-Solution Interface: What We Know, and What Needs to Be Done,” at 1700h in Hall F1, Level OE-Yellow.

ECS Corrosion Division Award ReceptionThe Corrosion Division will hold its annual Award Reception at 1800h in Lounge 5, Level 01-Green. Tickets are sold separately for $16.80 (including VAT) in advance or $19.20 (including VAT) onsite, subject to availability, and are nonrefundable.

Olin Palladium Award Reception in Honor of Dieter M. KolbAll meeting registrants are invited to attend the ECS 2009 Olin Palladium Award Reception honoring Dieter M. Kolb from 1800-1845h, in Rondo, Level OE-Yellow.

General Functions

Technical Exhibit and Evening Poster SessionThe Technical Exhibit will again be open in conjunction with the Tuesday General Poster Session on Levels 01-Green, and OE-Yellow, from 1800-2000h.

Wednesday, October 7

Technical ExhibitThe Technical Exhibit will be held on Level OE-Yellow, from 0900-1400h in conjunction with a coffee break at 0930h. The exhibit will feature instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to attendees.

Coffee BreakA coffee break will be held from 0940-1000h, on Level OE-Yellow.

Evening Poster SessionThe general poster session will be held on Level 01-Green, from 1800-2000h.

ECS European Section Heinz Gerischer Award ReceptionThe European Section Heinz Gerischer Award Reception in Honor of Rüdiger Memming will be held at 1830h in Lounge 6, Level 01-Green. Tickets are not required.

ECS Battery Division Award ReceptionThe Battery Division Awards Reception, in honor of Eiji Endoh, and Linda Nazar, and Nonglak Meethong will be held at 1900h in Lounge 2, Level 01-Green. Tickets are sold separately for $16.80 (including VAT) in advance or $19.20 (including VAT) onsite, subject to availability, and are nonrefundable.

Thursday, October 8

Coffee BreakA coffee break will be held from 0940-1000h at various locations near technical session rooms.

Friday, October 9

Coffee BreakA coffee break will be held from 0940-1000h at various locations near technical session rooms.

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Committee and Other Meetings

Sunday, October 41500h ........ Electronics & Photonics Division Subcommittee

on Compound Semiconductors, Room A445, Level 02-Red

1500h ........ Electronics & Photonics Division Subcommittee on ULSI Science & Technology, Room B548, Level 02-Red

1600h ........ Interface Advisory Board, Room C248, Level 02-Red

1600h ........ Nominating Committee, Hall O, Level 01-Green1700h ........ Electronics & Photonics Division Symposium

Planning & Technical Directions Subcommittee, Room A445, Level 02-Red

1700h ........ Dielectric Science & Technology Division Governing Body / Long Range Planning Committee & Symposium Planning Meeting, Hall N, Level 01-Green

1700h ........ Corrosion Division Executive Committee, Room B548, Level 02-Red

1700h ........ Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division Symposium Planning Committee, Hall L, Level 01-Green

1730h ........ Fuel Cell Subcommittee, Room C248, Level 02-Red1800h ........ Battery Division Executive Committee &

Symposium Planning Subcommittee, Hall M, Level 01-Green

1900h ........ Electronics & Photonics Division Award Reception & General Meeting, Hall O, Level 01-Green

1930h ........ Luminescence & Display Materials Division Executive Committee, Room C249, Level 02-Red

2000h ........ Sensor Division Executive Committee, Room A445, Level 02-Red

2000h ........ Electronics & Photonics Division Executive Committee, Hall N, Level 01-Green

Monday, October 50700h ........ High Temperature Materials Division Executive

Committee, Lounge 2, Level 01-Green0700h ........ Industrial Electrochemistry & Electrochemical

Engineering Division Executive Committee, Lounge 1, Level 01-Green

0700h ........ Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division Executive Committee, Lounge 5, Level 01-Green

0700h ........ SiGe & Ge Symposium Organizers Meeting, Lounge 6, Level 01-Green

1030h ........ Development Committee, Lounge 6, Level 01-Green

1330h ........ Education Committee, Lounge 6, Level 01-Green1500h ........ New Technology Subcommittee, Lounge 5, Level

01-Green1500h ........ Transactions Editorial Board, Lounge 6, Level 01-

Green1600h ........ Solid State Divisions Chairs’ Meeting, Lounge 5,

Level 01-Green1600h ........ Honors & Awards Committee, Lounge 4, Level 01-

Green1700h ........ European Section Executive Committee, Lounge 2,

Level 01-Green1700h ........ Society Meeting Committee, Lounge 6, Level 01-

Green1800h ........ European Section Meeting, Lounge 3, Level 01-

Green1900h ........ Electrodeposition Division Executive Committee,

Lounge 5, Level 01-Green1900h ........ Energy Technology Division Executive

Committee, Lounge 1, Level 01-Green

Tuesday, October 60700h ........ JES/ESL Editorial Board, Lounge 6, Level 01-Green0700h ........ Symposium Subcommittee, Lounge 2, Level 01-

Green0730h ........ Council of Past Presidents, Lounge 5, Level 01-

Green0900h ........ Publication Committee, Lounge 1, Level 01-Green1000h ........ Individual Membership Committee / Division /

Section Representatives, Room C249, Level 02-Red1400h ........ Technical Affairs Committee, Lounge 1, Level 01-

Green1600h ........ Finance Committee, Lounge 2, Level 01-Green

Wednesday, October 70730h ........ Sponsorship Committee, Lounge 1, Level 01-

Green1000h ........ Ways & Means Committee, Lounge 2, Level 01-

Green1215h ........ Financial Policy Advisory Committee, Lounge 6,

Level 01-Green1400h ........ Gift Advisory Committee, Lounge 2, Level 01-Green

Thursday, October 80830h ........ ECS Board of Directors Meeting, Lounge 6, Level

01-Green

2011 Spring Meeting

Montreal, CanadaMay 1-6, 2011Technical Exhibit: May 2-4

2011 Fall Meeting

Boston, MassachusettsOctober 9-14, 2011Technical Exhibit: October 10-12

2010 Spring Meeting

Vancouver, CanadaApril 25-30, 2010Technical Exhibit: April 26-28

2010 Fall Meeting

Las Vegas, NevadaOctober 10-15, 2010Technical Exhibit: October 11-13

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Luncheon and Business Meetings, and Special Events

See sidebar (right) for EuroCVD 17 and SOFC XI Schedule of Events

All luncheon and special event tickets are nonrefundable and should be purchased in advance. Tickets are priced is as follows.

Luncheons: $36 ($30 + $6 VAT) in advance, $42 ($35 + $7 VAT) onsiteReceptions: $16.80 ($14 + $2.80 VAT) in advance, $19.20 ($16 + $3.20 VAT) onsiteOther Events: price as noted

Sunday, October 41900h ........ Electronics & Photonics Division Award

Reception & General Meeting, Hall O, Level 01-Green (No ticket required.)

Monday, October 51215h ........ Battery Division Luncheon & Business

Meeting, Lounge 4, Level 01-Green1215h ........ High Temperature Materials Division

Luncheon & Business Meeting, Lounge 1, Level 01-Green

Tuesday, October 61215h ........ Corrosion Division Luncheon & Business

Meeting, Lounge 5, Level 01-Green1215h ........ Sensor Division Luncheon & Business

Meeting, Lounge 6, Level 01-Green1800h ........ ECS Olin Palladium Award Reception, Rondo,

Level OE-Yellow (No ticket required.)1800h ........ Corrosion Division Award Reception in

Honor of Dieter M. Kolb, Lounge 5, Level 01-Green

Wednesday, October 71215h ........ Electrodeposition Division Luncheon &

Business Meeting, Lounge 1, Level 01-Green1215h ........ Luminescence & Display Materials Division

Luncheon & Business Meeting, Lounge 5, Level 01-Green

1800h ........ SOFC Banquet for non-SOFC registrants ONLY, $36 ($30 + $6 VAT) in advance, $42 ($35 + $7 VAT) onsite

1830h ........ European Section Heinz Gerischer Award Reception, Lounge 6, Level 01-Green (No ticket required.)

1900h ........ Battery Division Award Reception, Lounge 2, Level 01-Green

Thursday, October 81800h ........ EuroCVD Banquet for non-EuroCVD

registrants ONLY (includes Tuesday “Historical Vienna” sightseeing tour), $210 ($175 + $35 VAT) in advance, $42 ($35 + $7 VAT) onsite

sPECial syMPosiuM: “in situ diagnosis

oF low tEMPEraturE FuEl CElls”

Friday, October 9, 0800-1200h, Hall H, Level U2-Blue

An optimized water management is one of the key factors for the performance and durability of low temperature fuel cells. A variety of methods are currently employed to evaluate and optimize materials for a fine-tuned water balance. In situ investigations gained an increasing importance within the last years and have led to great improvements of state-of-the-art fuel cell designs.

In this special symposium, recent achievements in the field of in situ technologies and results of related studies will be presented. Different diagnostic methods like neutron radiography, locally resolved current density measurements, high resolution synchrotron radiography, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) provide an informative basis and helpful insights in operating fuel cells. The focus of this symposium is a complimentary presentation of transport process in operating fuel cells and their effects on performance, aging, and material degradation. In addition to applied methods, new modeling approaches to describe the structure of porous media will be discussed which serve as basis for fundamental understanding of transport pathways in gas diffusion media. The list of contribution is completed by an insight to recent improvements in reconstruction algorithms as employed for three-dimensional imaging of tomographic applications.

The program is guided by activities of the network RuNPEM, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF); the network unites the competencies of partners from universities and institutes in Germany working on different fields and areas from fundamental up to industrial research projects.

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EuroCVd sChEdulE oF EVEnts

EuroCVd 17 and CVd 17 sChEdulE oF EVEnts

Key Locations:F3 - EuroCVD 17 and CVD 17 Symposium, Hall F1, Level OE-Yellow

EuroCVD Luncheon, Lounge 3, Level 01-Green

EuroCVD Poster Session, Hall F2, Level OE - Yellow

Monday, october 51000-1200h ...... F3 - EuroCVD 17 and CVD 17 Symposium

1200-1400h ...... EuroCVD Luncheon*

1300-1700h ...... EuroCVD Poster Move-In

1400-1800h ...... F3 - EuroCVD 17 and CVD 17 Symposium

1540-1600h ...... EuroCVD Coffee Break, Hall F1, Level OE – Yellow*

1800-2000h ...... EuroCVD Poster Session

tuesday, october 60800-1200h ...... F3 - EuroCVD 17 and CVD 17 Symposium

1200-1400h ...... EuroCVD Luncheon*

1400-1730h ...... EuroCVD “Classical Vienna” Sightseeing Tour**

Meet at ACV Main Entrance on Level OE- Yellow. Busses leave promptly at 1415h.

Wednesday, october 70800-1200h ...... F3 - EuroCVD 17 and CVD 17 Symposium

1200-1400h ...... EuroCVD Luncheon*

1300-1700h ...... EuroCVD Poster Move-In

1400-1800h ...... F3 - EuroCVD 17 and CVD 17 Symposium

1540-1600h ...... EuroCVD Coffee Break, Hall F1, Level OE – Yellow*

1800-2000h ...... EuroCVD Poster Session

thursday, october 80800-1200h ...... F3 - EuroCVD 17 and CVD 17 Symposium

1200-1400h ...... EuroCVD Luncheon*

1400-1800h ...... F3 - EuroCVD 17 and CVD 17 Symposium

1540-1600h ...... EuroCVD Coffee Break, Hall F1, Level OE – Yellow*

1800-2100h ...... EuroCVD Banquet, Lounge 3/4, Level 01-Green**

Friday, october 90800-1200h ...... F3 - EuroCVD 17 and CVD 17 Symposium

*EuroCVD registration required.** EuroCVD registration or tour/banquet combination ticket required.

soFC sChEdulE oF EVEnts

solid oxidE FuEl CElls, ElEVEnth intErnational syMPosiuM (soFC-

xi) sChEdulE oF EVEnts

Key Locations:SOFC Coffee Break, Hall B, Level 02 - Red

SOFC Poster Session, Foyer B/C, Level 02 - Red

Monday, october 50830-0900h ......Coffee Break, Foyer B, Level 02 - Red

0900-1200h ......B10 - SOFC-XI Symposium, Hall B, Level O2-Red

1300-1700h ......SOFC Poster Move-In

1400-1800h ......B10 - SOFC-XI Symposium, Hall B, Level O2-Red

1540-1600h ......SOFC Coffee Break, Hall B, Level 02 – Red*

1800-2030h ......SOFC Poster Session

tuesday, october 60800-1200h ......B10 - SOFC-XI, Halls B and C, Level O2-Red

0930-1000h ......Coffee Break, Foyer B/C, Level 02 - Red

1400-1800h ......B10 - SOFC-XI Symposium, Halls B and C, Level O2-Red

1540-1600h ......SOFC Coffee Break, Hall B, Level 02 – Red*

1800-2030h ......SOFC Poster Session

Wednesday, october 70800-1200h ......B10 - SOFC-XI Symposium, Halls B and C, Level O2-Red

0930-1000h ......Coffee Break, Foyer B/C, Level 02 - Red

1800-2100h ......SOFC Banquet, Lounge 3/4, Level 01-Green**

thursday, october 80800-1200h ......B10 - SOFC-XI Symposium, Halls B and C, Level O2-Red

0930-1000h ......Coffee Break, Foyer B/C, Level 02 - Red

1400-1800h ......B10 - SOFC-XI Symposium, Halls B and C, Level O2-Red

1540-1600h ......SOFC Coffee Break, Hall B, Level 02 – Red*

1800-2030h ......SOFC Poster Session

Friday, october 9

0800-1200h ......B10 - SOFC-XI Symposium, Halls B and C, Level O2-Red

0930-1000h ......Coffee Break, Foyer B/C, Level 02 - Red

1400-1740h ......B10 - SOFC-XI Symposium, Hall B, Level O2-Red

1540-1600h ......SOFC Coffee Break, Hall B, Level 02 - Red *

*SOFC registration required.** SOFC registration or banquet ticket required.

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Meeting Program F October 4-9, 2009 F Vienna, Austria ��

A — General Topics

A1 — General Student Poster Session — V. Desai, G. Botte, V. R. Subramanian, and K. Sundaram

A2 — Nanotechnology General Session — C. Bock, J. Li, Z. F. Liu, and E. Traversa

A3 — Michael Faraday: The First Nanotechnologist? An Invited Symposium — R. Tweney, D. Misra, and K. Rajeshwar

A4 — Tutorials in Nanotechnology: Focus on Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, An Invited Symposium — H. De Long, R. Mantz, S. Minteer, and P. Trulove

B — Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Energy Conversion

B1 — Batteries and Energy Technology Joint General Session — Z. Ogumi, A. Manivannan, and S. R. Narayanan

B2 — Alkaline Electrochemistry in Fuel Cells — D. Chu, R. Mantz, and C. Wang

B4 — Intercalation Compounds for Lithium Batteries — M. Whittingham, P. Bruce, C. M. Julien, M. Palacin, J. Prakash, and M. Thackeray

B5 — Rechargeable Lithium Ion Batteries — M. Winter, K. M. Abraham, D. Doughty, Z. Ogumi, and K. Zaghib

B7 — Photovoltaics for the ��st Century � — M. Tao, J. Brownson, P. Chang, C. Claeys, K. Kakimoto, K. Rajeshwar, M. Sunkara, and D. Yang

B8 — PEM Fuel Cells � — T. F. Fuller, P. Bele, S. Cleghorn, H. A. Gasteiger, C. Hartnig, T. Jarvi, D. J. Jones, C. Lamy, V. Ramani, P. Shirvanian, P. Strasser, H. Uchida, T. A. Zawodzinski, and P. Zelenay

B9 — Semiconductor Electrolyte Interface and Photoelectrochemistry — K. Rajeshwar, M. A. Ryan, and T. A. Zawodzinski

B10 — Solid Oxide Fuel Cells �� (SOFC XI) — S. Singhal and H. Yokokawa

C — Biomedical Applications and Organic Electrochemistry

C1 — Organic and Biological Electrochemistry General Poster Session — J. Burgess

C2 — New Biomimetic Materials for Electrochemical Sensing — C. Kranz, M. Bayachou, and H. De Long

C3 — Synthetic and Mechanistic Organic Electron Transfer Reactions — T. Fuchigami, G. Cheek, D. Evans, and F. Maran

D — Corrosion, Passivation, and Anodic Films

D1 — Corrosion General Session — D. C. Hansen

D2 — Coatings for Corrosion Protection — G. Frankel, G. Grundmeier, H. N. McMurray, and T. Shinohra

D3 — Corrosion of Electronic and Magnetic Materials — L. Garfias, A. Gebert, and N. Missert

D4 — High Temperature Corrosion and Materials Chemistry � — E. Wuchina, J. W. Fergus, T. Markus, T. Maruyama, P. J. Masset, E. J. Opila, and D. Shifler

D5 — Surface Treatment for Biomedical Applications � — S. Djokic, Z. P. Aguilar, D. C. Hansen, and S. Virtanen

D6 — Oxide Films — P. Marcus, S. Fujimoto, and H. A. Terryn

E — Dielectric and Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processing

E1 — Analytical Techniques for Semiconductor Materials and Process Characterization 6 — B. Kolbesen, M. Bersani, C. Claeys, and L. Fabry

E2 — Atomic Layer Deposition Applications � — S. De Gendt, S. F. Bent, A. Delabie, J. Elam, S. B. Kang, A. Londergan, and O. Van der Straten

E3 — Cleaning Technology in Semiconductor Device Manufacturing �� — J. Ruzyllo, P. Besson, T. Hattori, P. Mertens, and R. Novak

E4 — High Dielectric Constant Materials and Gate Stacks 7 — S. Kar, M. Houssa, H. Iwai, D. Landheer, D. Misra, and S. Van Elshocht

E5 — Processing, Materials and Integration of Damascene and �D Interconnects — J. C. Flake, O. Leonte, G. S. Mathad, P. Ramm, H. S. Rathore, and F. Roozeboom

E6 — One-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices � — L. Chou, G. Duesberg, S. Jin, J. Li, S. Roth, and Z. L. Wang

E7 — Organic Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processing � — M. J. Deen, D. Gundlach, B. Iniguez, H. Klauk, and K. Worhoff

E8 — Semiconductor and Plasmonics: Active Nanostructures for Photonic Devices and Systems — M. Gerhold, S. Chen, D. Rogers, F. Teherani, and J. Xu

E9 — State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors �� (SOTAPOCS ��) — E. Stokes, O. Ambacher, R. Goldhahn, J. Huang, G. Hunter, E. Kohn, C. O’Dwyer and M. E. Overberg

E10 — ULSI Process Integration 6 — C. Claeys, S. Deleonibus, H. Iwai, J. Murota, and M. Tao

F — Electrochemical / Chemical Deposition and Etching

F1 — Current Trends in Electrodeposition, An Invited Symposium — W. Schwarzacher

F2 — Electrodeposition of Nanoengineered Materials and Devices � — N. V. Myung, S. R. Brankovic, L. Deligianni, J. Mallet, E. J. Podlaha, J. F. Rohan, J. B. Talbot, N. J. Tao, and G. Zangari

F3 — EuroCVD �7 and CVD �7 — M. T. Swihart, R. A. Adomaitis, D. Barreca, and K. Worhoff

F4 — Fundamentals of Electrochemical Growth: From UPD to Microstructures, A Symposium in Memory of Prof. Evgeni Budevski — S. R. Brankovic, P. Allongue, M. Innocenti, L. Peter, N. Vasiljevic, and G. Zangari

F5 — Semiconductors, Metal Oxides, and Composites: Metallization and Electrodeposition of Thin Films and Nanostructures — G. Oskam, J. Fransaer, I. Shao, and P. M. Vereecken

H — Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

H1 — Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: From Fundamental Properties and Processes to Applications and Devices — R. B. Weisman, S. De Gendt, M. Kappes, M. Meyyappan, and M. Prato

H2 — Nanostructure and Function of Fullerenes — N. Martin, D. Guldi, A. Hirsch, and J. F. Nierengarten

I — Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

I1 — Physical, Electroanalytical, and Bioanalytical Electrochemistry — P. J. Kulesza, M. Fojta, A. Kuhn, S. Minteer, and Z. J. Stojek

I2 — Electrochemistry: Symposium on Interfacial Electrochemistry in Honor of Brian E. Conway — B. MacDougall, C. Bock, E. Gileadi, S. Gottesfeld, D. Harrington, J. Leddy, W. Lorenz, S. Morin, B. Scrosati, and S. Trasatti

I3 — Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry in Ionic Liquids — P. Trulove, H. De Long, and R. Mantz

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

J1 — Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session — R. Mukundan

J2 — Impedance Techniques: Diagnostics and Sensing Applications — V. Lvovich, C. C. Hansen, M. E. Orazem, B. Tribollet, and P. Vanysek

J4 — Physics and Chemistry of Luminescence Materials, W. M. Yen Memorial Symposium — U. Happek, J. Collins, D. J. Lockwood, and A. M. Srivastava

Symposium Topics and Organizers

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

— Hard-cover (HC) editions of ECS Transactions will be available for purchase and pick-up at the meeting.

— Electronic (PDF) editions of ECS Transactions issues will be available ONLY via the ECS Digital Library. Electronic editions of the the 216th ECS Meeting, EuroCVD 17, and SOFC XI “at” meeting issues will be available for purchase beginning October 3, 2009. Please visit the ECS website for all issue pricing and ordering information for the electronic editions.

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Key Locations

Meeting Registration .................................................................... Level OE-YellowInformation/Message Center ........................................................ Level OE-YellowECS Headquarters Office ................................................. Suite E, Level OE-YellowECS Book Store ........................................................................... Level OE-YellowSpeaker Ready Rooms ............................. Rooms U542 & U544, Level OE-YellowEmployment Interview Room .................................. Room U641, Level OE-Yellow

Book Store Hours

Sunday, October 4 ...............................................................................0700-1900hMonday, October 5 ..............................................................................0700-1900hTuesday, October 6 ..............................................................................0700-1730hWednesday, October 7 ........................................................................0800-1600hThursday, October 8 ............................................................................0800-1600hFriday, October 9 .................................................................................0800-1200h

Meeting Registration

The meeting registration area will be located on Level OE-Yellow. We’ve extended registration hours for your convenience—opening Saturday, October 3 at 1600h. The technical sessions will be conducted Sunday through Friday.

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 August 28, 2009. Refunds are subject to a 10% processing fee and will only be honored if written requests are received by September 4, 2009. All participants of The 216th ECS Meeting, EuroCVD 17 and SOFC XI 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.

Advance OnsiteFee VAT Total Fee VAT Total

ECS Member $�60 $�� $552 $�60 $��� $67�

ECS Student Member $��0 $�� $228 $��0 $�� $���

ECS Member: One-Day $��� $6� $390 $��� $�� $��0

Nonmember $660 $��� $792 $760 $��� $���

Nonmember Student $��0 $�6 $276 $��0 $6� $���

Nonmember: One-Day $��0 $�� $492 $�0� $�0� $606

Companion $�0 $�0 $60 $�� $�� $66

SOFC Package1

SOFC Technical $6�� $��� $834 $7�� $��� $���

SOFC Student $��� $�� $510 $��� $�� $��6

SOFC Banquet Only $��� $�7 $162 $��� $�� $��6

EuroCVD Package2

EuroCVD Technical $��� $��� $1,194 $�,0�� $�0� $�,���

EuroCVD Student $7�0 $��0 $900 $7�0 $��6 $��6

EuroCVD Tour & Banquet Only $�7� $�� $210 $�00 $�0 $��0

1Price includes ECS meeting registration, the Meeting Abstracts on CD-ROM, a hard copy (with CD-ROM) of the proceedings published in ECS Transactions, and the Wednesday evening SOFC banquet.

2Price includes ECS meeting registration, the Meeting Abstracts on CD-ROM, a hard copy (with CD-ROM) of the proceedings published in ECS Transactions, “Historical Vienna” tour, lunch Monday through Thursday, and the Thursday evening EuroCVD banquet.

The 20% Austrian VAT is recoverable to some, but not all attendees, via their affiliated institutions. To determine if you qualify, please contact TaxPort: http://www.taxport-usa.com/ecs/

Registration Hours

Saturday, October 3 .............................................................................1600-1900hSunday, October 4 ...............................................................................0700-1900hMonday, October 5 ..............................................................................0700-1900hTuesday, October 6 ..............................................................................0700-1730hWednesday, October 7 ........................................................................0800-1600hThursday, October 8 ............................................................................0800-1600hFriday, October 9 .................................................................................0800-1200h

Registration Fees (see table below)

All technical registrations include a copy of the Meeting Abstracts on CD-ROM only. Attendees who wish to have paper copies of abstracts should download and print them in advance of the meeting, from the ECS website, free of charge. Please note that paper copies of meeting abstracts will NOT be available. Additional copies of the Meeting Abstracts on CD-ROM may be purchased by registrants; the cost is $74 for ECS Members and $92.50 for Nonmembers.All prices are in U.S. dollars.

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 ad 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.

General Meeting Information

ECS—The Electrochemical Society65 South Main StreetPennington, NJ 08534-2839, USAPhone: 609.737.2743E-mail: [email protected]: www.electrochem.org

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Sunday, OctOber 4

For the Rest of Us…Hall H, Level U2-Blue, 1830h

Electrochemistry and the Performance Assessment of Nuclear Waste under Permanent Disposal Conditionsby David Shoesmith

All national programs for the permanent disposal of high level nuclear waste involve its containment within a deep geological repository. These repository concepts are based on multiple barriers to radionuclide release with no common mode of failure. Within this sequence, the waste form itself (most commonly the spent fuel discharged from a reactor) and the metallic container within which it is sealed are the key engineered (as opposed to natural

geologic) barriers. The key geological property controlling container corrosion, and waste form corrosion inside a failed container, will be the groundwater redox condition that will evolve with time as environmental oxidants in the groundwater are consumed and the radiation fields that produce radiolytic oxidants (via the decomposition of water primarily within a failed container) decay. Models must be capable of assessing with reasonable certainty the evolution of repository behavior from the initial excavated damaged state to the original undisturbed state. Given the long time frames involved (103 to 106 years) this is a unique challenge for engineered structures.

Electrochemical approaches, coupled to a wide range of supplementary analytical and spectroscopic methods, have been applied to this task. This presentation will illustrate how electrochemical methods have been used to: (1.) develop the mechanistic understanding of materials corrosion processes; (2.) generate the databases essential for model development; (3.) provide the framework for the computational models capable of predicting the evolution of corrosion damage with time and estimate the lifetimes of waste containers and the release rates of radionuclides; and (4.) provide the essential feedback required for the engineering design of optimized barriers able to provide adequate performance at reasonable cost.

daVid shoEsMith is a professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Western Ontario (London, ON, Canada) and specializes in research on the electrochemistry, surface analysis, and corrosion of materials. He has held this appointment since June 1, 1998, and is the Canadian Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council and Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NSERC/NWMO) Industrial Research Chair holder in Nuclear Fuel Disposal Chemistry (since November 2000). Initially a five-year appointment, this chair was renewed for a further five years in November 2005. Previously, he worked for Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. for 25 years, achieving the rank of principal scientist. Since 1980 he has been an active researcher in the Canadian Nuclear Waste Disposal Program, and is a recognized international expert on waste form and waste container issues. He is an elected fellow of the National Association of Corrosion Engineers (1996) and the Canadian Society for Chemistry (1985). He has won awards from ECS (Lash Miller), the Canadian Society for Chemistry, the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (Cohen Award), Atomic Energy of Canada (Discovery Award), and

Special Lectures

a University of Western Ontario Distinguished Professorship. He is currently funded by waste management organizations in Canada, Sweden, and Switzerland. He has served on program review boards in Switzerland, USA, and France, and as a consultant on corrosion issues for many nuclear and non-nuclear companies. He has written over 350 publications, 210 of which are in refereed journals and conference proceedings.

MOnday, OctOber 5

Plenary SessionHall D, Level U2-Blue, 0730h

The ECS Lecture

Electrochemical Design of Novel Zinc Alloys for the Corrosion Protection of Steelby Martin Stratmann

Novel zinc alloy coatings containing Mg and other additives are the subject of current cutting edge research in corrosion science as they seem to possess significantly improved corrosion properties. In this presentation, not only the latest results on zinc and its alloys are shown, but a vision of systematic coating development will be given.

Martin stratMann studied chemistry at the Ruhr Universität Bochum and received his diploma in 1980. In 1982 at the Max-Planck-

Institut für Eisenforschung in Düsseldorf (H. J. Engell, Director), he finished his PhD on electrochemical studies of phase transformations in rust layers; he spent his postdoctoral studies with Ernest Yeager at Case Western Reserve University. The habilitation in Physical Chemistry followed in 1992 at the University of Düsseldorf with electrochemical studies on metal surfaces covered with ultrathin electrolyte layers. 1994 he took over the Chair in corrosion science and surface engineering at the University of Erlangen, and since 2000 he has been a scientific member of the Max Planck Society and Director of the Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung in Düsseldorf, leading a department of interface chemistry and surface engineering. He is as well a faculty member of the Materials Science Department and of the Chemistry Department at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum.

Prof. Stratmann’s research interests lie in the area of corrosion-related electrochemistry with an emphasis on microscopic aspects and in situ spectroscopy, electrochemistry at buried metal/polymer interfaces (an area where he pioneered novel electrochemical techniques), atmospheric corrosion, adhesion, and surface chemistry of reactive metal substrates. He has received a number of awards, among others the Otto-Hahn medal of the Max Planck Society, the T. P. Hoar Award (twice), the Masing Award of the German Society of Materials Science, the DECHEMA Award of the Max Buchner Forschungsstiftung, the U. R. Evans Award of the Institute of Corrosion, and the W. R. Whitney Award of the International Association of Corrosion Engineers. In 2008, he received the H. H. Uhlig Award of the ECS Corrosion Division. Prof Stratmann is an ECS Fellow and a member of the North Rhine-Westphalia Academy of Science and of the Austrian Academy of Science.

In 2008, on Prof. Stratmann’s initiative, the International Centre for Advanced Materials Science (ICAMS) was founded in Bochum. He served as chair of the Chemistry, Physics & Technology Section of the Max Planck Society from 2006 to 2008. In 2008 he was elected vice president of the Max Planck

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Society; with this position he also became an executive of the Minerva Foundation. He has published about 170 papers, various monographs, and together with Allen Bard he edited the Encyclopedia of Electrochemistry in ten volumes.

ECS Carl Wagner Award Lecture1350h, Hall N, Level 01-Green

Electrochemistry in Synthetic and Biological Nanoporesby Henry White

Prof. White’s talk will describe recent investigations of molecular and particle transport in synthetic nanopores and protein ion channels. The work of his research group has focused on the use of nanopores for single molecule detection, particle analysis, and sequencing of biopolymers (e.g., DNA) using glass and quartz nanopore membranes.

hEnry s. whitE received the BS degree in chemistry from the University of North Carolina (1978)

and the PhD degree in chemistry from the University of Texas (1983). Following a postdoctoral appointment at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he joined the faculty of the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at the University of Minnesota. During a nine-year period at Minnesota, he was a McKnight and a Shell Professor of Chemical Engineering. In 1993, he moved to the University of Utah, where he is currently is Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of Chemistry.

Prof. White and his students have made contributions in several areas of electrochemistry including pioneering research on electrochemistry using nanoscale electrodes, and the development of a theory describing voltammetry of surface-confined redox and acid-based molecules and molecular transport within electrical double layers. White and coworkers developed scanning electrochemical microscopy to visualize and identify transport pathways through human skin and contributed to materials synthesis in microfluidic channels, demonstrating the application of laminar flow streamlines to control the growth of polymer fibers. His group recently developed an ion channel recording platform based on nanometer-scale orifices in glass membranes that is being applied for DNA sequencing and stochastic sensors.

Prof. White is a past Vice-Chair and Chair of the ECS Twin Cities Section, and has organized a number of ECS symposia over the past 25 years. He is currently an Associate Editor of the Journal of the American Chemical Society. Prof. White has been recognized for educational contributions at the University of Utah, including the W. W. Epstein Outstanding Educator Award and the Associated Students of the University of Utah Teaching Award. He is actively involved in undergraduate research, having supervised ~50 undergraduates and high school students over a 25-year period. He is the recipient of the D. C. Grahame Award of the ECS Physical Electrochemistry Division, the C. N. Reilley Award of the Society of Electroanalytical Chemistry, the Faraday Medal of the Royal Society of Chemistry (Electrochemistry Group), and the ACS Analytical Division Award in Electrochemistry.

tueSday, OctOber 6

ECS 2009 Olin Palladium Award LectureHall F1, Level OE-Yellow, 1700h

The Metal-Solution Interface: What We Know, and What Needs to Be Doneby Dieter M. Kolb

The electrode–electrolyte interface constitutes the heart of electrochemistry; it is the place where electrochemical reactions take place via an electron or ion transfer. Although for many cases the simple model of a plate condensor appears to be sufficient, a more detailed understanding of the double layer structure seems desirable. Starting from the Helmholtz model, questions about the exact potential distribution across the double layer, particularly in the case of specific adsorption, are addressed. It

is demonstrated how the electrochemical shift in X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy or surface state spectroscopy can help to gain new information. Impedance spectroscopy has been successfully employed to elucidate the double-layer behavior of reactive metals like Pt, Rh, or Ir in aqueous solutions. Although water undoubtedly constitutes the most important solvent, little is known about the physical properties of the interfacial water and dependence on the electrode potential. Finally, a first glimpse on double-layer capacities for metals in contact with ionic liquids is offered.

diEtEr M. kolB studied physics at the Technical University of Munich, where he did his thesis work under the supervision of the late Prof. Heinz Gerischer on ESR of electrochemically generated radical anions. After receiving his doctorate in 1969 he spent two years at Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, NJ, studying the optical properties of electrode surfaces by in situ reflectance spectroscopy in the UV-Vis range. In 1971 he again joined Heinz Gerischer, then at the Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft in Berlin, where he took a position as a group leader to perform research in electrochemical surface science, using a wide variety of structure-sensitive techniques to study the metal–electrolyte interface at an atomic level. At the same time, Dr. Kolb conducted research on matrix-isolated metal atoms and clusters, including synchrotron radiation studies, at BESSY. In 1990 he left the Fritz-Haber-Institut and accepted the offer of a full professorship at the University of Ulm, where he is now Director of the Institute of Electrochemistry.

Professor Kolb’s research activities are directed toward a molecular understanding of electrochemical processes at metal electrodes, including surface reconstruction, structural transitions in adlayers, metal deposition and dissolution, structure–reactivity relations in electrocatalysis, and nanostructuring. He is the author of over 300 technical papers in refereed journals and books. Dr. Kolb has been honored in the past by being named recipient of the 1980 Haber prize of the Deutsche Bunsengesellschaft, the 1990 Pergamon Gold Medal of the International Society of Electrochemistry, the 1997 D. C. Grahame award of the ECS Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry Division, the 2000 Luigi Galvani medal of the Italian Chemical Society, the Walther-Nernst-Denkmünze of the Deutsche Bunsengesellschaft, the 2002 ECS Electrodeposition Division Award, and the 2003 Faraday Medal of the Royal Society of Chemistry. He was president of the International Society of Electrochemistry (2003-2004) and head of the evaluation committee for chemistry of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (2000-2004). He is a Fellow of ECS and the International Society of Electrochemistry, and a Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences, Argentina.

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ECS 2009 Olin Palladium Award Reception—All meeting attendees are invited to attend the award reception honoring Dieter M. Kolb on Tuesday, October 6, 1800-1845h, in Rondo, Level OE-Yellow. (No ticket required.)

Award WinnersNOTE: For complete biographies of the award recipients, and the schedule of their presentations, please see the General Meeting Program on the ECS website: www.electrochem.org/meetings/biannual/216/216.htm.

2009 Class of ECS Fellows

VladiMir Bagotsky graduated in 1944 from the Chemistry Department of Moscow State University. In 1947 he received his PhD in electrochemistry (under Prof. A. N. Frumkin). As a postdoc he took a substantial part in writing (together with Profs. Frumkin, Iofa, and Kabanov) the monograph Kinetics of Electrode Processes (1952) that became the first book on electrochemical kinetics in the world.

After being fired in 1952 from the University (during the notorious

campaign against cosmopolitans in the Soviet Science), he was forced to switch to applied electrochemistry. At the industrial Quant Power Sources Institute in Moscow, Dr. Bagotsky began the development of new types of batteries. Industrial production of these batteries was organized under his direction in 1954. In 1955 Dr. Bagotsky was given the responsibility for developing batteries for ICBMs and some types of satellites. The first Russian satel;ite known as Sputnik-1 contained a battery developed by him and assembled under his personal supervision. In 1956 he took part in the preparation of the mission of the first Kosmonaut Yuriy Gagarin, being responsible for the battery part of this mission. For these activities Dr. Bagotsky was awarded in 1959 the degree of Doctor of Sciences without thesis (analogous to a Dr. h.c.).

In 1960, Dr. Bagotsky resumed his research in the field of electrochemical kinetics. At the Institute of Electrochemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (now A. N.Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences), Dr. Bagotsky’s group (Dr.Yurij B.Vassiliev, et al.) performed investigations in the field of electrocatalytical oxidation of methanol and other simple organic compounds on platinum electrodes. It was shown that these reactions proceed via a first dehydrogenation step with a subsequent interaction of the chemisorbed organic residue with oxygen-containing adsorbed species. These views and the role of Dr. Bagotsky in their development are now generally recognized.

Another direction of Dr.Bagotsky’s group was connected with research in the field of porous electrodes. In this group (Dr. Yurij M. Volfkovich, et al.), the method of standard contact porosimetry was developed, which played an important role for optimizing fuel cells and other electrochemical devices.

From 1962 to 1976 Dr. Bagotsky was a deputy to Prof. A. N. Frumkin as head of the Scientific Council on Fuel Cells of the USSR Academy of Sciences. In this capacity he organized three national Meetings on Fuel Cells.

For political and security reasons (“bearer of classified information”) he was for a long time barred from visiting foreign countries and participating in international scientific meetings. After moving for health reasons to California he wrote a new revised and enlarged second edition of his monograph, Fundamentals of Electrochemistry, which was published in 2005. In 2009 his new book Fuel Cells: Problems and Solutions was published. Both books became a part of The Electrochemical Society Monograph Series, sponsored by ECS and published by John A. Wiley & Sons.

ugo BErtoCCi began his career as an assistant professor at the Institute of Electrochemistry of Milan Polytechnic in 1950. He was involved in the improvement of measurement methods related to electrochemical kinetics, a topic of considerable interest at the time. The Institute was among the first in the world to initiate the study of the electrochemical behavior of metal single crystals and the structural sensitivity of reactions thereof.

In 1961 Dr. Bertocci joined the Solid State Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, working on the influence of surface and defect structure on the electrochemical behavior of Cu single crystals, nucleation processes in electrocrystallization, and computer simulations of certain aspects of crystal growth.

In 1971 he joined the Corrosion Group at the National Bureau of Standards (now NIST). There he worked in various projects concerning new electrochemical methods for the study of corrosion processes. Activities ranged from the measurement and interpretation of photopotentials on copper oxides, to the effect of alternating voltages on corrosion rates, an area of practical interest for underground corrosion. He also investigated the breakdown of passive films and stress corrosion cracking. During this time he was also involved in the measurement and interpretation of impedance spectroscopy and in the application of random fluctuation analysis to corrosion studies.

Dr. Bertocci retired from NIST in 1992 but he continued working, first, as a consultant at the Federal Highway Administration (FHA) and subsequently, as an invited scientist at Laboratory “Physique des Liquides et Électrochimie” of the French CNRS in Paris. At FHA the effectiveness of corrosion inhibitors added to commercial highway deicing salts was evaluated using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and electrochemical noise analysis. In cooperation with Dr. F. Huet of the French CNRS, a model for the interpretation of some aspects of random noise in corroding systems was developed. This work continued at CNRS where, from a combination of experimental and theoretical work on electrochemical noise (EN), they developed the concept of noise resistance, a quantity derived from the analysis of the random fluctuations of current and potential in corroding systems. This work has shown the close connection between EN and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, putting EN on a firm theoretical ground, and contributing to its establishment as a practical experimental method with commercial applications for corrosion monitoring in the laboratory and in the field.

Since 1996, Dr. Bertocci has been a consultant to the Thin Film and Nanostructure Processing Group at NIST, working on a variety of topics dealing with the composition and properties of oxide films on Cu, thin film stress, nanogravimetric measurements of underpotential and overpotential deposition of heavy metals and most recently, the deposition of electrocatalytic Pt alloys. In January 2009, Dr. Bertocci was elected a Fellow of the AAAS.

ManFrEd EngElhardt received a PhD in Solid State Physics from the University of Regensburg, Germany, in 1984. He then joined Siemens (Munich), where he was in charge of the development of plasma etch processes for advanced memory and logic products. He pioneered deep single crystal silicon etching for DRAM storage capacitors and significantly contributed to the elucidation of the reaction mechanisms. In the joint Siemens-Fraunhofer 3D-project he was responsible for unit

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process development and developed the plasma etch processes for through-silicon-vias. He then was in charge of plasma patterning of new materials for FeRAM and MRAMs and for the company’s copper Damascene metallization. He also pioneered techniques to assess plasma damage.

With the founding of Infineon Technologies in 1999 he was with Corporate Research, where his responsibilities included managing the nano interconnect project team, investigating conventional and disruptive interconnect scenarios with down to end-of-roadmap feature sizes. The investigation and electrical characterization of nano interconnects utilizing both Damascene and RIE approaches has substantially contributed to the understanding of size effects in metallic conductors (Al, Cu, W, Ag). The work on copper interconnects insulated by air gaps showed for a first time the importance of barrier films for the mechanical stability, integrity, and reliability of sub-50 nm scaled metallization systems. His group published the first paper indicating a cross-over of the resistivities of copper and aluminum due to size effects.

In 2005 Manfred joined the Development Center of Qimonda in Dresden where he was responsible for Development and Strategy in Plasma Etching.

Since 1986 Dr. Engelhardt has been an active member of ECS and has served on various ECS committees. He has served in organizing ECS symposia and is co-editor of the corresponding proceedings volumes. In 2001 he served as conference chair of the Plasma- and Process-Induced Damage Symposium and is one of the founders of the International Symposium on Integrated Circuit Design and Technology (ICICDT), whose mission is to bridge the gap between design and technology. Dr. Engelhardt has delivered more than 100 presentations at international conferences. He has authored more than 150 reviewed papers and holds 44 patents. During 25 years in the semiconductor industry he has been the supervisor of numerous diploma and PhD students who did both the experimental and the theoretical parts of their theses under his guidance.

toM FullEr is a Professor in the School Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He also holds a joint appointment as a Principal Engineer at Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) where he directs the GT Center for Innovative Fuel Cell and Battery Technologies.

Dr. Fuller received a bachelor of science degree from the University of Utah in chemical engineering in 1982. After completing his undergraduate studies, Dr. Fuller served for five years

in the U.S. Navy in the submarine force working as a nuclear engineer. He continued to serve in the Naval Reserve and retired at the rank of Commander in 2001. In 1992 he obtained a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, also in chemical engineering. Subsequently, Dr. Fuller developed advanced lithium batteries when working as a postdoctoral fellow at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He then moved to United Technologies Corporation in 1993. 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 then 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 such as fuel cells and batteries. 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. In addition to his research, Dr. Fuller is the faculty advisor for GT EcoCAR team, a student led competition to developed advanced hybrid technologies.

Dr. Fuller is active in ECS, he is a past Chair of the Energy Technology Division, and for a number of years chaired the Fuel Cell Coordinating Group. Fuller has also served on the Honors and Awards Committee, the Nominating Committee, and the New Technology Subcommittee. In 2008 he received the Research Award from the Energy Technology Division. In July 2009, Dr. Fuller began serving as an Associate Editor for the Journal of The Electrochemical Society.

PEtEr hEskEth graduated with a BSc in electrical and electronic engineering from the University of Leeds, in 1979. He worked at the BBC. Engineering Research Department in Kingswood, Surrey, developing novel electronic circuits for broadcast applications. He was a Thouron Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, obtaining an MS (1983) and PhD (1987) in electrical engineering. He worked in the Microsensor Group at the Physical Electronics Laboratory of Stanford

Research Institute and then Teknekron Sensor Development Corporation before joining the faculty at the University of Illinois in 1990 in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He was Co-Director of the Microfabrication Applications Laboratory from 1995-1998 and Director of the Microfluidics Center 1996-1998.

Prof. Hesketh is currently a professor of mechanical engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Director of the MEMS Group in the School of Mechanical Engineering. He is a past Chair of the ECS Sensor Division and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. His research interests include microfabrication of chemical and biosensors, microvalves, miniature gas chromatography systems, and the use of stereolithography for microsystem packaging. He currently has active research programs on microcantilever sensors, in collaboration with Sandia National Laboratories (Livermore), and NSF-sponsored projects on nanopore biosensors and curriculum development in nanotechnology. He has published over 60 journal papers and edited 15 books on microsystems. He is a member of the AAAS, ASME, ASEE, AVS, ECS, and IEEE.

uziEl landau is a professor of chemical engineering at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. Professor Landau’s research centers on electrochemical engineering with primary focus on modeling of electrochemical systems and on electrodeposition of advanced materials and structures. Professor Landau is a native of Israel, where he received his BSc (1964) and MSc (1968) degrees from the Technion, the Israel Institute of Technology. He earned his Ph.D. (1975)

from the University of California, Berkeley, with Prof. Charles Tobias as a research advisor. After graduating, Dr. Landau joined AT&T Bell Laboratories at Murray-Hill, NJ, developing electroplating processes for the electronics industry. Dr. Landau joined Case Western Reserve University in 1977, where he has recently been nominated Chair of the Chemical Engineering Department.

Professor Landau’s research includes the study of deposit distribution and patterning on the macro and micro scales; electrosynthesis of novel compounds, alloys, and semiconductors; evolution of deposit morphology including the effects of plating additives, electrodeposition on non-conductors, electrochemistry of diamond, and the modeling of corrosion processes. Professor Landau has also performed research on various battery and fuel-cells systems. Professor Landau’s modeling of current and potential fields has led to the development of the first electrochemical CAD system that is currently being used world-wide for the design of

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electrochemical systems. His earlier work on roughness evolution in plating introduced the concept of morphological stability to electrodeposition.

Recently, Professor Landau has been involved in research on copper metallization of interconnects on semiconductor wafers, where he has introduced with his student (R. Akolkar) a transient transport model coupled to a multi-additive competitive adsorption mechanism to provide a comprehensive, quantitative model for bottom-up fill of interconnects. This model was verified by additive injection studies, a technique which is now being widely adapted for characterizing multi-additives systems. Prof. Landau has also introduced the low-acidity electrolyte for copper electrodeposition of semiconductor interconnects, a formulation that has become the industry standard for this application.

Professor Landau is a member of ECS and the American Electroplaters Society. Dr. Landau was the 2008 recipient of the Ernest B. Yeager Award of the ECS Cleveland Section for his contributions to the advancement of electrochemistry in the U.S. Midwest and Great Lakes region.

dolF landhEEr received his BSc in chemistry and physics at the University of Waterloo and his MSc and PhD degrees at the University of Toronto (1976), working in the area of molecular and solid state physics and laser spectroscopy. After a Fellowship at Imperial College (U. of London, UK), he worked on electrographic printing with micro-plasmas at Xerox Research Centre of Canada and nearby Delphax Printing Systems. In 1983 he pursued his interest in plasma processing and the effect of

plasmas on materials by moving to the Institute for Microstructural Sciences at the National Research Council of Canada, in Ottawa, where he is now a Principal Research Officer. He established the first plasma processing facilities at the Institute for early work on the fabrication of solid state waveguide lasers and detectors based on III-V (GaAs, InP, etc.) and Si-Ge multilayers. He has contributed to understanding plasma processing damage on III-V laser facets and the interfaces of Si, GaAs and InP with silicon nitride and silicon dioxide. Later he studied high-k dielectric layers produced by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) using electron-cyclotron plasma sources, pulsed metal-organic CVD, and atomic layer deposition (Hf and Gd oxide and silicate). Recently he has been working on the fabrication, analysis, and modeling of bio-affinity sensor micro-arrays based on floating-gate field-effect transistors fabricated using CMOS.

Dr. Landheer has published 190 articles in refereed journals and conference proceedings and received seven patents. He was co-chair of the Canadian Semiconductor Conference (2003 and 2005) and has been on organizing committees for symposia for the MRS (2004), the International Workshop on Device Technology (2001), and the Passivity of Metals Conference (2006). His contributions to ECS include the co-organization of symposia on SiN/SiO2 thin insulating films (2001, 2003, 2005), High-k Dielectrics (2005-2009), Dielectrics and Engineered Interfaces in Biological and Biomedical Applications (2009), and was lead-organizer for Biosensors, Bioelectronics, and Biomedical Engineering (2005-2006). He is presently Treasurer for the ECS Dielectric Science and Technology Division and an Associate Editor of the Journal of The Electrochemical Society.

thoMas P MoFFat is a member of the Thin Film and Nanostructure Processing Group in the Metallurgy Division at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). He began his research career as an undergraduate student working part time in the laboratory of Barry D. Lichter and William F. Flanagan at Vanderbilt University. He completed his BE and MSc degrees in materials science and engineering in 1982 and 1984, respectively. He then joined Ron

Latanision’s group in the H. H. Uhlig Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1989 he received a ScD degree for his work exploring the chemical passivity of chromium-based metallic glasses. This was followed by a two year stint as a postdoctoral associate in A. J. Bard’s chemistry laboratory at the University of Texas, Austin, studying the corrosion and passivity of metals using scanning tunneling microscopy.

Since joining NIST in 1991 Dr. Moffat’s efforts have focused on using electrochemical methods to understand the deposition and performance of thin films. His activities have ranged from the synthesis of strained-layer metallic superlattices to explorations of the coupling between underpotential deposition and 3D alloy formation. His most recent efforts have focused on studying the role of surfactants in morphological evolution during thin film growth with particular attention given to systems that exhibit void-free “superfilling” of recessed surface features. In 2001 he received the Gold Medal of the U.S. Department of Commerce for his work on the mechanism of superconformal copper electrodeposition. Dr. Moffat was the recipient of the 2006 Research Award of the ECS Electrodeposition Division. To date, he has authored or coauthored more than 125 technical papers. Dr. Moffat has been a member of ECS since 1982. He is active in organizing symposia and has served as an Associate Editor of the Journal of The Electrochemical Society as well as Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters. He is also involved with the Electrochemical Materials Science Division of the International Society of Electrochemistry, the Materials Research Society, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In 2008 he chaired the Gordon Research Conference on Electrodeposition.

ikuzo nishiguChi received his BA in 1966, MA in 1968, and PhD in 1971 from Kyoto University. After two years of postdoctoral study at the University of Florida and the Ohio State University, he worked at Prof. T. Shono’s group as an assistant professor. He moved to Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute in 1978. He was invited to Nagaoka University of Technology (NUT) as a full professor in the Chemistry Department in 1966, where he is currently an Executive Director

and Vice-President of NUT. During 2003-2006, he was one of the leaders of the two 21st century COE (Center of Excellent) programs of his university.

Dr.Nishiguchi has made numerous contributions to the area of synthetic and industrial organic electrochemistry over 35+ years. He has developed a number of methods for efficient and facile electrochemical single and double C-acylation of activated olefins and carbonyl compounds, highly regio- and stereo-selective C-C bond formation between a carbonyl group, and an isolated C-C double bond thorough electrochemical and Mg (or Zn)-promoted electron-transfer methods. This body of work has received much attention from not only organic electrochemists but also those in organic synthetic chemistry. He has also made tremendous contributions toward the

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establishment of some industrial electro-organic processes.Dr. Nishiguchi has been involved in a variety of activities

such as administrating scientific societies, editing scientific journals, and organizing international and domestic meetings relating to electro-organic chemistry, such as serving as an executive director during 2003-2005 and as a vice-president of the Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry (Japan) during 2006-2007. He has also organized two international symposia (ISOETC-2005 and ISOR/Kobe-2006). He has been a committee member of the ECS Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division. He served as the chair of the Organic Electrochemical Division of The Electrochemical Society of Japan during 2002-2004.

Dr. Nishiguchi has been the recipient of many important awards in synthetic and electro-organic chemistry fields, for example the Manuel M. Baizer Award of the ECS Organic and Biological Division in 2006, the Synthetic Organic Chemistry Award of the Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry (Japan) in 2008, the 1986 Chemical Technology Award of the Kinki Chemical Society, the Niigata Nippou Culture Award (Academic Section) in 2006, and the 1983 Incentive Award in Synthetic Organic Chemistry (Japan).

kohEi uosaki is a professor of chemistry in the Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University. He received his B Eng and M Eng degrees in applied chemistry from Osaka University. He worked at Mitsubishi Petrochemical Co. Ltd. between 1971 and 1978, during that period he studied in the Flinders University of South Australia on “Photoelectrochemical Production of Hydrogen” for his PhD under the supervision of Prof. J. O’M. Bockris for 2.5 years. After postdoctoral work on

“Electrochemistry of Metalloproteins” at the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford University, with Prof. H. A. O. Hill, he joined the Chemistry Department of Hokkaido University in 1980 as an assistant professor, was promoted to an associate professor in 1981, and to full professor in 1990. He served as Director of Catalysis Research Center of Hokkaido University between 2000 and 2002. He has been a principal investigator at the International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA) of the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) since 2008.

Prof. Uosaki has contributed to a wide variety of fundamental aspects of electrochemistry including photoelectrochemistry of semiconductor electrodes, electrochemical epitaxial growth of metal on well-defined electrode surfaces, and the formation, structure, and functions of self-assembled monolayers. He has been utilizing single crystalline electrodes and novel in situ techniques such as STM, AFM, SHG, SFG, electro- and photo-luminescence, SXS, and XAFS. He was a project leader of a Priority Area Research on “Electrochemistry of Ordered Interfaces” (1997-2000), supported by Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology, Japan, to which about 100 Japanese electrochemists contributed. In relation to this project, he organized several international meetings on “Electrochemistry of Ordered Interfaces,” including one at the 196th ECS Meeting.

Prof. Uosaki has published more than 300 scientific papers, 50 review articles, and 40 books and book chapters, filed 20 patents, and presented more than 100 invited lectures at international meetings. He has been a member of ECS for more than 25 years, co-organized several symposia and regularly presented papers at ECS meetings, and published many papers in the Journal of The Electrochemical Society and in the ECS proceeding volumes. He has served as an editor and on the editorial boards of several physical chemistry and electrochemistry journals.

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Battery Division Technology Award

EiJi Endoh received a BE, ME, and PhD degrees in chemical engineering from Tohoku University. Since 1974, he has worked in the Research Center of Asahi Glass Co., Ltd., where he is currently the team leader of the High Temperature MEA team in the PEMFC project at the Research Center of Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. From 2001 to 2002, he was a visiting professor at Tohoku University; and from 1984 to 1985, he was a visiting scientist at the: University of Texas at Austin.

Prof. Endoh invented an exceptionally durable PFSA based composite membrane for PEMFC under high temperature and low humidity operations. The membrane can operate for more than 6,000 hours at 120ºC and 50% relative humidity. This achievement has opened up a new era of operating PEM Fuel Cells in the temperature range of near freezing to120ºC for an extended period of time.

During the period 1976-1984, he invented highly durable activated cathodes for the chlor-alkali ion-exchange membrane process. The activated cathodes produce 5 million metric tons of NaOH/year and reduce electricity consumption by one billion kWh/year, which is equivalent of eliminating 740,000 tons of CO2 emissions. During the 1974-1975 year, he researched a wide range of ion-exchange polymers, including perfluorinated ion exchange membranes for PEM Fuel Cells as well as for the chlor-alkali electrolysis process.

Dr. Endoh’s professional awards include the Tanahashi Technology Award of The Electrochemical Society of Japan (2008) for developing the highly durable membrane for PEMFCs. In the area of the development of highly durable activated cathodes, Prof. Endoh received a number of awards, including Japan’s State Minister of the Environment Award (2006), the New Electrochemical Technology (NET) Award of the ECS Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering Division (1999), and the Tanahashi Technology Award of The Electrochemical Society of Japan (1991).

Battery Division Research Award

linda nazar obtained her BSc (hons) from the UBC, achieving top standing in her graduating class, and conducting her BSc thesis in the area of inorganic chemistry. She moved on to the University of Toronto to carry out her PhD studies with Prof. Geoffrey Ozin, an internationally recognized pioneer of zeolite materials chemistry. After declining an offer of an NSERC postdoctoral fellowship and work in Prof. Green’s lab at Oxford, she accepted one of ten Postdoctoral Fellowships at

the Exxon Corporate Research Labs in Annandale, NJ. There, she worked in the Inorganic Materials Division under the stewardship of the group head, Dr. Allan Jacobson (now Robert A. Welch Professor of Solid State Chemistry at the University of Houston).

Dr. Nazar was appointed an assistant professor at Waterloo in 1987, and obtained tenure and was promotion to Associate Professor in 1992. After a sabbatical leave in the Department of Materials Science at UCLA in 1995, she became full professor in 1998. She was awarded a Senior Canada Research Chair in Solid State Materials in 2004. She has spent sabbaticals at UCLA Department of Materials Science; the Institute for Materials in Nantes, France; and at the CNRS Laboratoire de Chemie de Solide in Grenoble, France as a CNRS fellow. She will be carrying out a sabbatical at CalTech as a Moore Distinguished Scholar in 2009-10.

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Professor Nazar has served the academic community internally at UW in numerous ways, among these by developing the inorganic solid state chemistry program and nanotech program; and sits on the advisory board of the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology, and the Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy. In external service, she has served as member and Chair of the NSERC Strategic Grants Committee (1997-2000); as organizer of the Materials Research Society Symposium, “Advanced Materials for Batteries and Fuel Cells”; on the NSERC Discovery Grants Committee (2006-2009); as member, representative of Canada and Chair of the NATO (Brussels) Science for Peace Funding Committee (2006-2009); on the board of the International Meeting for Lithium Batteries (2005-present); as co-organizer of IMLB-15 in 2010; and as recent member of a DOE (USA) panel to chart new directions for Electrochemical Energy Storage.

Professor Linda Nazar is at the helm of a multidisciplinary, internationally-recognized group studying the solid state electrochemistry of inorganic materials, with a specific focus on structural, inorganic-synthetic and physical property studies of new materials for energy storage and conversion. Devices include lithium-ion batteries, supercapacitors, and fuel cells. She is the author of well over 100 chapters and patents and publications. Nearly all her publications are complex combinations of new materials synthesis and detailed electrochemical studies, combined with thorough physical studies using multidisciplinary techniques such as X-ray and neutron diffraction/scattering, solid state NMR, and X-ray absorption spectroscopy. Her research has been continuously supported by Canadian and international grants along with international industrial contracts since 1987.

Corrosion Division H. H. Uhlig Award

John r. sCully is the Charles Henderson Chaired Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and the Co-Director of the Center for Electrochemical Science and Engineering (CESE) in the School of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Virginia, USA. He has been active in the corrosion field for 30 years and joined the faculty of the University of Virginia in 1990. Previous to this, Dr. Scully was a senior technical staff member in the Metallurgy Department at Sandia National

Laboratories and a materials engineer at the Naval Ship Research and Development Center. Professor Scully received a PhD in materials science and engineering from The Johns Hopkins University studying the topics of hydrogen production, adsorption, absorption, and transport in high performance alloys. He subsequently was a visiting scientist at AT&T Bell Laboratories.

Professor Scully has long been devoted to research, engineering, and education in corrosion. In particular, he and his students have focused on the influence of material structure, composition, physical geometry, and environment on aqueous and atmospheric corrosion phenomena including hydrogen embrittlement, stress corrosion cracking, localized corrosion, passivity, and corrosion under coatings. His interests span various materials and coating systems including high performance alloys, bulk metallic glasses, glass “composite” alloys, and intermetallic compounds. His research efforts in CESE have supported education and training of over 28 MS and 25 PhD degree holders, which include underrepresented groups, as well as 10 post-doctoral researchers. His work reflects fundamental advances in corrosion as found in his archival publications, book chapters, and a co-authored book. Given that corrosion is an applied science, several innovations, practical applications, experimental methods as well as important contributions to national and international failure analyses teams, and industry standards have resulted from his work. He is a Fellow of NACE and ASM. He received the A. B.

Campbell and H. H. Uhlig Awards from NACE, the T. P. Hoar Award from the Institute of Corrosion, and the Francis LaQue Award from ASTM.

Electrodeposition Division Research Award

John stiCknEy received his BS in chemistry from Humboldt State University, 1981, and a PhD from UC Santa Barbara, 1984. His dissertation, “Metal Deposition on Well-Defined Platinum Electrodes,” was under Prof. Arthur Hubbard, and involved the first studies of the surface structures formed by underpotential deposition (UPD). He joined the University of Georgia (UGA) in 1985 as an assistant professor.

At UGA, his first studies were of Cu single crystal surfaces in aqueous

electrolytes. The intention was to study electrodeposition on Cu surfaces, of significant importance industrially. At that time, he learned of atomic layer epitaxy (ALE) from Prof. Mike Norton, and was encouraged to see if UPD could be applied. The result was a patent in 1994 for electrochemical ALE (EC-ALE). ALE is a subset of atomic layer deposition (ALD), and the development of electrochemical ALD has been the focus of his research since.

ALD is the use of surface limited reactions to form deposits an atomic layer at a time. Surface chemistry is critical to ALD. Initial studies concerned compounds relevant to photovoltaics, such as CdTe, and more recently CuInGaSe2 or CIGS. In addition, with the development of surface limited galvanic displacement by Adzic, Brankovic, et al., it has been possible to form metal nanofilms, greatly expanding the applicability of electrochemical ALD.

Professor Stickney has started a small company (Electrochemical ALD L.C.) to produce ALD equipment and is exploring the range of materials that can be formed. His work focuses on chemistry at the interfaces of electrodeposited metals, semiconductors, etc.

High Temperature Materials Division J. B. Wagner Award

Juan Claudio nino is an Associate Professor in the Materials Science and Engineering Department at the University of Florida (UF) in Gainesville, FL. He obtained his bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1997 at Los Andes University (Bogotá, Colombia). He was a Lecturer at the Colombian Engineering School before joining The Pennsylvania State University in 1998, where he completed his doctoral degree in materials science and engineering in 2002.

After a postdoctoral appointment focusing on ferroelectric thin films at the Materials Research Institute (State College, PA), he joined UF in the fall of 2003 as an assistant professor. Since then, he has established the Nino Research Group (NRG) with a main focus of the investigation of fundamental relationships governing energy-related materials towards enhancing their efficiency, performance, and sustainability. NRG’s research investigates ceramics, polymers, bio-inspired materials, and their composites. Current research concentrates on five main areas: (a) enhancement of electrolytes for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs); (b) rational design of high temperature proton conducting membranes for hydrogen fuel cells; (c) determination of structure-property relationships in dielectric ceramics for capacitive (energy

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storage) applications; (d) optimization of inert matrix nuclear fuel systems for reducing nuclear waste; and (e) development of semiconducting ceramics for radiation detection devices.

Dr. Nino has over 50 scientific publications and has given over 50 technical presentations and is Coordinating Editor of the Journal of Electroceramics and Associate Editor of the Journal of the American Ceramic Society. He is a recipient of the CAREER award by the U.S. National Science Foundation.

Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Division Manuel M. Baizer Award

toshio FuChigaMi received a BE degree from Gunma University in 1969, and ME (1971) and PhD degrees (1974) from Tokyo Institute of Technology. He was an assistant professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology from 1974 to 1986 and was promoted to associate professor in 1986 and then to full professor in 1998. He is currently as a senator of Tokyo Institute of Technology.

Dr. Fuchigami has made outstanding and remarkable contributions to the field of synthetic organic

electrochemistry over the past 30 years. By using fluorine as a key element and employing mediators, he developed new organic electrosynthesis methods for hetero-atom compounds containing sulfur, nitrogen, iodine, and silicon atoms, based on their characteristics. His main work, “Selective Electrochemical Fluorination of Organic Compounds,” is widely and internationally recognized. Furthermore, he developed methods for volatile organic compound (VOC) free organic electrosynthesis in ionic liquids. Thus, he has developed the new hybrids fields, “Organofluorine Electrochemistry” and “New Electrolytic Systems toward Green Sustainable Chemistry.”

Dr. Fuchigami has published over 270 technical papers, 47 review articles, and 35 book chapters. He has organized numerous symposia at ECS meetings and other international meetings, and he currently serves as an officer of the ECS Organic & Biological Electrochemistry Division and as a chair

of the ECS Japan Section. He is also a Chair of the Organic Electrochemistry Division of The Electrochemical Society of Japan. He has served as Editor-in-Chief of Electrochemistry (Japan) and as an Associate Editor of the Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan. He also has served on the editorial boards of the Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry of Japan and the Journal of Oleo Science (Japan). He is a recipient of the Takeda Award for International Achievement (2006), the Excellent Papers Award of The Electrochemical Society of Japan (2007), and The Electrochemical Society of Japan Award (2008).

Gerischer Award of the European Section

rüdigEr MEMMing, formerly Professor of Physics at the University of Oldenburg and the University of Hamburg, as well as Executive Director of the Institute for Solar Energy Research in Hannover, Germany, will receive the 2009 Gerischer Award of the ECS European Section. Previous awardees have included Akira Fujishima (Japan), Michael Grätzel (Switzerland), and Allen J. Bard (USA), all of them renowned for their accomplishments in the field of semiconductor

electrochemistry and photoelectrochemistry.Professor Memming has made outstanding contributions

in many areas of solar energy research and electrochemistry of semiconductor materials, particularly in the fields of photoelectrochemistry, material science, spectroscopy, dye-sensitization, and charge transfer at semiconductor interfaces. He was among the first to study semiconductors sensitized with dyes, and his pioneering work utilizing ruthenium complexes as sensitizers has had an impact on the development of dye-sensitized solar cells. His research interests included both fundamental understanding of the materials and device physics of these cells, and their possible technology development. His studies concerned surface states, etching, impedance spectroscopy of semiconductor electrodes, as well as kinetics of electron transfer. He also contributed to the early design of systems for water splitting and hydrogen evolution. Professor Memming is recognized worldwide as a leading expert in many scientific disciplines but his most significant achievements are in the field of photoelectrochemistry.

Exhibitors as of Press-Time

ECS

Booth [email protected] www.electrochem.org

Agilent Technologies

Booth [email protected] www.agilent.com/find/afm

AJA International

Booth [email protected] www.ajaint.com

ALD Technologies LTD

Booth [email protected] www.tyndall.ie/research/ams-group/index.html

Technical ExhibitThe Technical Session coffee break is scheduled for 0940h on Level OE-Yellow on Tuesday and Wednesday to allow meeting attendees additional time to browse through the exhibits. The exhibit will feature instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software of interest to attendees.

Exhibit Hours

Monday, October 5 . . . . . . .1800-2000h includes the Monday Evening Poster

Session on Level 01-Green

Tuesday, October 6 . . . . . . .0900-1400hand re-opening . . . . . . . . . . .1800-2000h includes the Tuesday Evening Poster

Session on Level 01-Green

Wednesday, October 7 . . . .0900-1400h

ANNEALSYS

Booths 33 & [email protected] www.annealsys.com

Arbin Instruments

Booth [email protected] www.arbin.com

Bio-Logic SAS

Booths 38 & 40www.bio-logic.info/e-form.php www.bio-logic.info

Brennstoffzellen Initiative Sachsen e.V.

Booths 27 & [email protected] www.bz-sachsen.de

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Cambridge NanoTech

Booth [email protected] www.cambridgenanotech.com

cyberTECHNOLOGIES GmbH

Booth [email protected] www.cybertechnologies.com

EBZ GmbH Fuel Cells & Process Technology

Booths 27 & [email protected] www.ebz-dresden.de

EKTechnologies GmbH

Booths 14 & 15 [email protected] www.ektechnologies.de

ESL Elektronik GmbH

Booths 33 & [email protected] www.esl-elektronik.de

Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH

Booths 22 & 23 [email protected] www.fz-juelich.de

Fraunhofer IKTS

Booth [email protected] www.ikts.fraunhofer.de

Gamry

Booth [email protected] www.gamry.com

Gelest Inc.

Literature [email protected] www.gelest.com

HEKA Elektronik Dr. Schulze GmbH

Booth 11 [email protected] www.heka.com

IJ Cambria Scientific Ltd.

Literature [email protected] www.ijcambria.com

IMLB 2010

Booth [email protected] http://www.electrochem.org/meetings/satellite/imlb/2010/index.htm

Ingenieurburo Peter Schrems (IPS)

Booth [email protected] www.ips-jaissle.de/

International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE)

Booth [email protected] www.ise-online.org

Ivium Technologies

Booths 14 & [email protected] www.ivium.com

KEMSTREAM

Booths 33 & [email protected] www.kemstream.com

KERAFOL

Booth [email protected] www.kerafol.com

Maccor

Booths 5 & 6 [email protected] www.maccor.com

MALT Group

Booth [email protected] www.kagaku.com/malt

MaTeck GmbH

Booth 3 [email protected] www.mateck.de

Materials Mates Italia

Booth [email protected] www.mmates.com

Merck KGaA

Booth [email protected] www.ionic-liquids.com

Metrohm Autolab / Inula

Booth [email protected] www.autolab-instruments.com

NexTech Materials

Booth [email protected]

Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering (NIMTE)

Booth [email protected] www.nimte.ac.cn/

PEC

Booth 18 [email protected] www.peccorp.com

Plansee AG

Booths 9 & 10 [email protected] www.plansee.com

Princeton Applied Research / Solartron Analytical

Booths 26 & 28 [email protected] www.ametek.com

Scribner Associates

Booth [email protected] www.scribner.com

Springer Business+Media

Literature [email protected] www.springer.com

Staxera GMBH

Booths 27 & [email protected] www.staxera.de

Webcom Communications

Literature [email protected] www.infowebcom.com

ZAHNER-elecktrik GmbH & Co. KG

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216th ECS Meeting Sunday, October 4 Monday, October 5 Tuesday, October 6 Wednesday, October 7 Thursday, October 8 Friday, October 9

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

Special Lectures 1830 For the Rest of

Us... Hall H,

Level U2-Blue

0730 ECS Lecture

Hall D, Level U2-Blue

1700 Olin Palladium Award Lecture

Hall F1, Level OE-Yellow

A1 General Student Poster Session V. Desai, G. Botte, V. R. Subramanian and K. Sundaram All Divisions

Post 1-118 Gallery,

Level 01 - Green

A2 Nanotechnology General Session C. Bock, J. Li, Z. F. Liu and E. Traversa All Divisions

Abst 119-130 Room B552,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 131-141 Room B552,

Level 02 - Red Post 142-164

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 165-176 Room B552,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 177-188 Room B552,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 189-200 Room B552,

Level 02 - Red

A3 Michael Faraday: The First Nanotechnologist? - An Invited Symposium All Divisions

Abst 201-204 Room A355,

Level 02 - Red

A4 Tutorials in Nanotechnology: Focus on Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry - An Invited Symposium H. De Long, R. Mantz, S. Minteer and P. Trulove All Divisions

Abst 206-209; 3241 & 3242

Hall N, Level 01 - Green

B1 Battery / Energy Technology Joint General Session Z. Ogumi, A. Manivannan and S. R. Narayanan Battery / Energy Technology

Abst 210-217 Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 218-228 Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 229-239 Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 240-248 Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 249-257 Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 258-265 Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 266-273 Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 274-280 Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Post 281-318 Gallery,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 3240; 319-328

Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 329-340 Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

B2 Alkaline Electrochemistry in Fuel Cells D. Chu, R. Mantz and C. Wang Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery

Abst 341-347 Hall H,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 348-355 Hall H,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 356-366 Hall H,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 367-371 Hall H,

Level U2 - Blue Post 372-388

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

B4 Intercalation Compounds for Lithium Batteries M. Whittingham, P. Bruce, C. M. Julien, M. Palacin, J. Prakash and M. Thackeray Battery / Energy Technology

Abst 389-396 Hall E2,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 397-404 Hall E2,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 405-413 Hall E2,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 414-422 Hall E2,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 423-431 Hall E2,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 432-440 Hall E2,

Level OE - Yellow Post 441-482

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 483-492 Hall E2,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 493-503 Hall E2,

Level OE - Yellow

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Vienna, Austria F October 4-9, 2009Vienna, Austria F October 4-9, 2009Sunday, October 4 Monday, October 5 Tuesday, October 6 Wednesday, October 7 Thursday, October 8 Friday, October 9

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

Special Lectures 1830 For the Rest of

Us... Hall H,

Level U2-Blue

0730 ECS Lecture

Hall D, Level U2-Blue

1700 Olin Palladium Award Lecture

Hall F1, Level OE-Yellow

A1 General Student Poster Session V. Desai, G. Botte, V. R. Subramanian and K. Sundaram All Divisions

Post 1-118 Gallery,

Level 01 - Green

A2 Nanotechnology General Session C. Bock, J. Li, Z. F. Liu and E. Traversa All Divisions

Abst 119-130 Room B552,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 131-141 Room B552,

Level 02 - Red Post 142-164

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 165-176 Room B552,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 177-188 Room B552,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 189-200 Room B552,

Level 02 - Red

A3 Michael Faraday: The First Nanotechnologist? - An Invited Symposium All Divisions

Abst 201-204 Room A355,

Level 02 - Red

A4 Tutorials in Nanotechnology: Focus on Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry - An Invited Symposium H. De Long, R. Mantz, S. Minteer and P. Trulove All Divisions

Abst 206-209; 3241 & 3242

Hall N, Level 01 - Green

B1 Battery / Energy Technology Joint General Session Z. Ogumi, A. Manivannan and S. R. Narayanan Battery / Energy Technology

Abst 210-217 Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 218-228 Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 229-239 Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 240-248 Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 249-257 Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 258-265 Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 266-273 Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 274-280 Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Post 281-318 Gallery,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 3240; 319-328

Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 329-340 Room J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

B2 Alkaline Electrochemistry in Fuel Cells D. Chu, R. Mantz and C. Wang Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery

Abst 341-347 Hall H,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 348-355 Hall H,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 356-366 Hall H,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 367-371 Hall H,

Level U2 - Blue Post 372-388

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

B4 Intercalation Compounds for Lithium Batteries M. Whittingham, P. Bruce, C. M. Julien, M. Palacin, J. Prakash and M. Thackeray Battery / Energy Technology

Abst 389-396 Hall E2,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 397-404 Hall E2,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 405-413 Hall E2,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 414-422 Hall E2,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 423-431 Hall E2,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 432-440 Hall E2,

Level OE - Yellow Post 441-482

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 483-492 Hall E2,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 493-503 Hall E2,

Level OE - Yellow

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216th ECS Meeting Sunday, October 4 Monday, October 5 Tuesday, October 6 Wednesday, October 7 Thursday, October 8 Friday, October 9

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

B5 Rechargeable Lithium Ion Batteries M. Winter, K. M. Abraham, D. Doughty, Z. Ogumi and K. Zaghib Battery

Abst 504-512 Hall E1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 513-520 Hall E1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 521-531 Hall E1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 532-542 Hall E1,

Level OE - Yellow Post 543-601

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 602-609; 611, 612 & 658

Hall E1, Level OE - Yellow

Abst 613-623 Hall E1,

Level OE - Yellow Post 624-679; 610 & 711

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 680-691 Hall E1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 692-701 Hall E1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 702-712 Hall E1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 713-721 Hall E1,

Level OE - Yellow

B7 Photovoltaics for the 21st Century 5 M. Tao, J. Brownson, P. Chang, C. Claeys, K. Kakimoto, K. Rajeshwar, M. Sunkara and D. Yang Battery / Dielectric Science & Technology/ Electronics and Photonics

Abst 722-726 Room B631,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 727-732 Room B631,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 733-740 Room B631,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 741-747 Room B631,

Level 02 - Red Post 748-767

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 768-775 Room B631,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 776-782 Room B631,

Level 02 - Red

B8 Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells 9 (PEMFC9) T. F. Fuller, P. Bele, S. Cleghorn, H. A. Gasteiger, C. Hartnig, T. Jarvi, D. J. Jones, C. Lamy, V. Ramani, P. Shirvanian, P. Strasser, H. Uchida, T. A. Zawodzinski and P. Zelenay Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 783-794 Hall I,

Level U2 - Blue Abst 795-805

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 806-809 Hall I / K,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 810-814 Hall I / K,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 815-825 Hall I,

Level U2 - Blue Abst 826-835

Hall G, Level U2 - Blue Abst 836-844

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 845-856 Hall I,

Level U2 - Blue Abst 857-865

Hall G, Level U2 - Blue Abst 866-876

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue

Post 877-966 Gallery,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 967-977 Hall I,

Level U2 - Blue Abst 978-987

Hall G, Level U2 - Blue Abst 988-996

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue Abst 997-1007

Hall H, Level U2 - Blue Abst 1008-1014 Hall P (D442/3), Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1015-1022 Hall I,

Level U2 - Blue Abst 1023-1033

Hall G, Level U2 - Blue Abst 1034-1045

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue Abst 1046-1053 Hall P (D442/3), Level U2 - Blue Abst 1054-1062

Hall H, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1063-1073 Hall I,

Level U2 - Blue Abst 1074-1082

Hall G, Level U2 - Blue Abst 1083-1091

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue Abst 1092-1097

Hall H, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1098-1109 Hall I,

Level U2 - Blue Abst 1110-1116

Hall G, Level U2 - Blue Abst 1117-1129

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue Abst 1130-1134

Hall H, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1135-1145 Hall I,

Level U2 - Blue Abst 1146-1153

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue

B9 Semiconductor Electrolyte Interface and Photoelectrochemistry K. Rajeshwar, M. A. Ryan and T. A. Zawodzinski Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 1154-1164 Room A443,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1165-1175 Room A443,

Level 02 - Red Post 1176-1189

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 1190-1195 Room A443,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1196-1200 Room A443,

Level 02 - Red

B10 Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, Eleventh International Symposium (SOFC-XI) S. Singhal and H. Yokokawa High Temperature Materials / Battery / Energy Technology / SOFC Society of Japan

Abst 1201-1208 Hall B,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1209-1219 Hall B,

Level 02 - Red Post 1220-1289 Foyers B & C, Level 02 - Red

Abst 1291-1301 Hall B,

Level 02 - Red Abst 1302-1312

Hall C, Level 02 - Red

Abst 1313-1323 Hall B,

Level 02 - Red Abst 1324-1334

Hall C, Level 02 - Red Post 1335-1434 Foyers B & C, Level 02 - Red

Abst 1435-1445 Hall B,

Level 02 - Red Abst 1446-1456

Hall C, Level 02 - Red

Abst 1457-1467 Hall B,

Level 02 - Red Abst 1469-1478

Hall C, Level 02 - Red

Abst 1479-1489 Hall B,

Level 02 - Red Abst 1490-1500

Hall C, Level 02 - Red Post 1502-1580 Foyers B & C, Level 02 - Red

Abst 1581-1591 Hall B,

Level 02 - Red Abst 1592-1602

Hall C, Level 02 - Red

Abst 1603-1609 Hall B,

Level 02 - Red

C1 Organic and Biological Electrochemistry General Poster Session J. Burgess Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Post 1610-1624 Gallery,

Level 01 - Green

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Vienna, Austria F October 4-9, 2009Vienna, Austria F October 4-9, 2009Sunday, October 4 Monday, October 5 Tuesday, October 6 Wednesday, October 7 Thursday, October 8 Friday, October 9

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

B5 Rechargeable Lithium Ion Batteries M. Winter, K. M. Abraham, D. Doughty, Z. Ogumi and K. Zaghib Battery

Abst 504-512 Hall E1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 513-520 Hall E1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 521-531 Hall E1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 532-542 Hall E1,

Level OE - Yellow Post 543-601

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 602-609; 611, 612 & 658

Hall E1, Level OE - Yellow

Abst 613-623 Hall E1,

Level OE - Yellow Post 624-679; 610 & 711

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 680-691 Hall E1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 692-701 Hall E1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 702-712 Hall E1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 713-721 Hall E1,

Level OE - Yellow

B7 Photovoltaics for the 21st Century 5 M. Tao, J. Brownson, P. Chang, C. Claeys, K. Kakimoto, K. Rajeshwar, M. Sunkara and D. Yang Battery / Dielectric Science & Technology/ Electronics and Photonics

Abst 722-726 Room B631,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 727-732 Room B631,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 733-740 Room B631,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 741-747 Room B631,

Level 02 - Red Post 748-767

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 768-775 Room B631,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 776-782 Room B631,

Level 02 - Red

B8 Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells 9 (PEMFC9) T. F. Fuller, P. Bele, S. Cleghorn, H. A. Gasteiger, C. Hartnig, T. Jarvi, D. J. Jones, C. Lamy, V. Ramani, P. Shirvanian, P. Strasser, H. Uchida, T. A. Zawodzinski and P. Zelenay Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering

Abst 783-794 Hall I,

Level U2 - Blue Abst 795-805

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 806-809 Hall I / K,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 810-814 Hall I / K,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 815-825 Hall I,

Level U2 - Blue Abst 826-835

Hall G, Level U2 - Blue Abst 836-844

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 845-856 Hall I,

Level U2 - Blue Abst 857-865

Hall G, Level U2 - Blue Abst 866-876

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue

Post 877-966 Gallery,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 967-977 Hall I,

Level U2 - Blue Abst 978-987

Hall G, Level U2 - Blue Abst 988-996

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue Abst 997-1007

Hall H, Level U2 - Blue Abst 1008-1014 Hall P (D442/3), Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1015-1022 Hall I,

Level U2 - Blue Abst 1023-1033

Hall G, Level U2 - Blue Abst 1034-1045

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue Abst 1046-1053 Hall P (D442/3), Level U2 - Blue Abst 1054-1062

Hall H, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1063-1073 Hall I,

Level U2 - Blue Abst 1074-1082

Hall G, Level U2 - Blue Abst 1083-1091

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue Abst 1092-1097

Hall H, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1098-1109 Hall I,

Level U2 - Blue Abst 1110-1116

Hall G, Level U2 - Blue Abst 1117-1129

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue Abst 1130-1134

Hall H, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1135-1145 Hall I,

Level U2 - Blue Abst 1146-1153

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue

B9 Semiconductor Electrolyte Interface and Photoelectrochemistry K. Rajeshwar, M. A. Ryan and T. A. Zawodzinski Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 1154-1164 Room A443,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1165-1175 Room A443,

Level 02 - Red Post 1176-1189

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 1190-1195 Room A443,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1196-1200 Room A443,

Level 02 - Red

B10 Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, Eleventh International Symposium (SOFC-XI) S. Singhal and H. Yokokawa High Temperature Materials / Battery / Energy Technology / SOFC Society of Japan

Abst 1201-1208 Hall B,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1209-1219 Hall B,

Level 02 - Red Post 1220-1289 Foyers B & C, Level 02 - Red

Abst 1291-1301 Hall B,

Level 02 - Red Abst 1302-1312

Hall C, Level 02 - Red

Abst 1313-1323 Hall B,

Level 02 - Red Abst 1324-1334

Hall C, Level 02 - Red Post 1335-1434 Foyers B & C, Level 02 - Red

Abst 1435-1445 Hall B,

Level 02 - Red Abst 1446-1456

Hall C, Level 02 - Red

Abst 1457-1467 Hall B,

Level 02 - Red Abst 1469-1478

Hall C, Level 02 - Red

Abst 1479-1489 Hall B,

Level 02 - Red Abst 1490-1500

Hall C, Level 02 - Red Post 1502-1580 Foyers B & C, Level 02 - Red

Abst 1581-1591 Hall B,

Level 02 - Red Abst 1592-1602

Hall C, Level 02 - Red

Abst 1603-1609 Hall B,

Level 02 - Red

C1 Organic and Biological Electrochemistry General Poster Session J. Burgess Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Post 1610-1624 Gallery,

Level 01 - Green

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30 Meeting Program F October 4-9, 2009 F Vienna, Austria

216th ECS Meeting Sunday, October 4 Monday, October 5 Tuesday, October 6 Wednesday, October 7 Thursday, October 8 Friday, October 9

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

C2 New Biomimetic Materials for Electrochemical Sensing C. Kranz, M. Bayachou and H. De Long Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Sensor / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 1625-1631 Room D357,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1632-1637 Room D357,

Level U2 - Blue

C3 Synthetic and Mechanistic Organic Electron Transfer Reactions T. Fuchigami, G. Cheek, D. Evans and F. Maran Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 1638-1644 Hall G,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1645-1656 Hall G,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1657-1664 Hall G,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1665-1678 Hall G,

Level U2 - Blue

D1 Corrosion General Session D. C. Hansen Corrosion

Abst 1679-1685 Room C143,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1686-1694 Room C143,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1695-1703 Room C143,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1704-1710 Room C143,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1732-1741 Room C143,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1742-1748 Room C143,

Level 02 - Red Post 1711-1731

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

D2 Coatings for Corrosion Protection G. Frankel, G. Grundmeier, H. N. McMurray and T. Shinohara Corrosion

Abst 1749-1755 Hall L,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 1756-1763 Hall L,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 1764-1774 Hall L,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 1775-1780 Hall L,

Level 01 - Green Post 1781-1796

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 1797-1807 Hall L,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 1808-1813 Hall L,

Level 01 - Green

D3 Corrosion of Electronic and Magnetic Materials L. Garfias, A. Gebert and N. Missert Corrosion

Abst 1814-1822 Room U550,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 1823-1832 Room U550,

Level OE - Yellow

D4 High Temperature Corrosion and Materials Chemistry 8 E. Wuchina, J. W. Fergus, T. Markus, T. Maruyama, P. J. Masset, E. J. Opila and D. Shifler High Temperature Materials / Corrosion

Abst 1833-1839 Room B548,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1840-1845 Room B548,

Level 02 - Red Post 1846-1848

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 1849-1859 Room B548,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1860-1868 Room B548,

Level 02 - Red

D5 Surface Treatment for Biomedical Applications 2 S. Djokic, Z. P. Aguilar, D. C. Hansen and S. Virtanen Electrodeposition / Corrosion / Sensor

Abst 1869-1876 Room C248,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1877-1884 Room C248,

Level 02 - Red Post 1885-1887

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 1888-1894 Room C248,

Level 02 - Red

D6 Oxide Films P. Marcus, S. Fujimoto and H. A. Terryn Corrosion

Abst 1895-1902 Rooms

G560/561, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1903-1911 Rooms

G560/561, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1912-1921 Rooms

G560/561, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1922-1924 Rooms G560/561, Level U2 - Blue Post 1925-1935

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 1936-1944 Rooms G560/561, Level U2 - Blue

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Vienna, Austria F October 4-9, 2009Vienna, Austria F October 4-9, 2009Sunday, October 4 Monday, October 5 Tuesday, October 6 Wednesday, October 7 Thursday, October 8 Friday, October 9

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

C2 New Biomimetic Materials for Electrochemical Sensing C. Kranz, M. Bayachou and H. De Long Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Sensor / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 1625-1631 Room D357,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1632-1637 Room D357,

Level U2 - Blue

C3 Synthetic and Mechanistic Organic Electron Transfer Reactions T. Fuchigami, G. Cheek, D. Evans and F. Maran Organic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 1638-1644 Hall G,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1645-1656 Hall G,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1657-1664 Hall G,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1665-1678 Hall G,

Level U2 - Blue

D1 Corrosion General Session D. C. Hansen Corrosion

Abst 1679-1685 Room C143,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1686-1694 Room C143,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1695-1703 Room C143,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1704-1710 Room C143,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1732-1741 Room C143,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1742-1748 Room C143,

Level 02 - Red Post 1711-1731

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

D2 Coatings for Corrosion Protection G. Frankel, G. Grundmeier, H. N. McMurray and T. Shinohara Corrosion

Abst 1749-1755 Hall L,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 1756-1763 Hall L,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 1764-1774 Hall L,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 1775-1780 Hall L,

Level 01 - Green Post 1781-1796

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 1797-1807 Hall L,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 1808-1813 Hall L,

Level 01 - Green

D3 Corrosion of Electronic and Magnetic Materials L. Garfias, A. Gebert and N. Missert Corrosion

Abst 1814-1822 Room U550,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 1823-1832 Room U550,

Level OE - Yellow

D4 High Temperature Corrosion and Materials Chemistry 8 E. Wuchina, J. W. Fergus, T. Markus, T. Maruyama, P. J. Masset, E. J. Opila and D. Shifler High Temperature Materials / Corrosion

Abst 1833-1839 Room B548,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1840-1845 Room B548,

Level 02 - Red Post 1846-1848

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 1849-1859 Room B548,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1860-1868 Room B548,

Level 02 - Red

D5 Surface Treatment for Biomedical Applications 2 S. Djokic, Z. P. Aguilar, D. C. Hansen and S. Virtanen Electrodeposition / Corrosion / Sensor

Abst 1869-1876 Room C248,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1877-1884 Room C248,

Level 02 - Red Post 1885-1887

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 1888-1894 Room C248,

Level 02 - Red

D6 Oxide Films P. Marcus, S. Fujimoto and H. A. Terryn Corrosion

Abst 1895-1902 Rooms

G560/561, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1903-1911 Rooms

G560/561, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1912-1921 Rooms

G560/561, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 1922-1924 Rooms G560/561, Level U2 - Blue Post 1925-1935

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 1936-1944 Rooms G560/561, Level U2 - Blue

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32 Meeting Program F October 4-9, 2009 F Vienna, Austria

216th ECS Meeting Sunday, October 4 Monday, October 5 Tuesday, October 6 Wednesday, October 7 Thursday, October 8 Friday, October 9

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

E1 Analytical Techniques for Semiconductor Materials and Process Characterization 6 B. Kolbesen, M. Bersani, C. Claeys and L. Fabry Electronics and Photonics

Abst 1945-1951 Room A353,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1952-1959 Room A353,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1960-1969 Room A353,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1970-1980 Room A353,

Level 02 - Red Post 1981-1993

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 1994-2003 Room A353,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 2004-2008 Room A353,

Level 02 - Red

E2 Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 5 S. De Gendt, S. F. Bent, A. Delabie, J. Elam, S. B. Kang, A. Londergan and O. Van der Straten Dielectric Science & Technology / Electronics and Photonics

Abst 2010-2015 Room C246,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 2016-2023 Room C246,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 2024-2032 Room C246,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 2033-2040 Room C246,

Level 02 - Red Post 2041-2046

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2047-2054 Room C246,

Level 02 - Red

E3 Cleaning Technology in Semiconductor Device Manufacturing 11 J. Ruzyllo, P. Besson, T. Hattori, P. Mertens and R. Novak Electronics and Photonics

Abst 2055-2063 Hall M,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2064-2073 Hall M,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2074-2084 Hall M,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2085-2094 Hall M,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2095-2104 Hall M,

Level 01 - Green

E4 High Dielectric Constant Materials and Gate Stacks 7 S. Kar, M. Houssa, H. Iwai, D. Landheer, D. Misra and S. Van Elshocht Dielectric Science & Technology / Electronics and Photonics

Abst 2105-2112 Room J565 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2113-2122 Room J565 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2123-2131 Room J565 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2132-2141 Room J565 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2142-2150 Room J565 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2151-2156; Room J565 1/2, Level 01 - Green Post 2111-2112;

2120-2122; 2126, 2136, & 2139; 2140-2141; 2145 & 2156

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

E5 Processing, Materials and Integration of Damascene and 3D Interconnects J. C. Flake, O. Leonte, G. S. Mathad, P. Ramm, H. S. Rathore and F. Roozeboom Dielectric Science & Technology

Abst 2157-2161 Room U550,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2162-2170 Room U550,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2171-2177 Room U550,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2178-2183 Room U550,

Level OE - Yellow Post 2184-2188

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

E6 One-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 3 L. Chou, G. Duesberg, S. Jin, J. Li, S. Roth and Z. L. Wang Electronics and Photonics / Sensor / Corrosion

Abst 2189-2192 Rooms G631/

H632, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2193-2203 Rooms G631/

H632, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2204-2212 Rooms G631/

H632, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2213-2218 Rooms G631/H632,

Level U2 - Blue Post 2219-2228

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

E7 Organic Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processing 2 M. J. Deen, D. Gundlach, B. Iniguez, H. Klauk and K. Worhoff Electronics and Photonics / Dielectic Science & Technology

Abst 2229-2233 Room E559,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2234-2240 Room E559,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2241-2246 Room E559,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2247-2253 Room E559,

Level OE - Yellow Post 2254-2259; 2261

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2262-2267 Room E559,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2268-2270; 2260 Room E559,

Level OE - Yellow

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Vienna, Austria F October 4-9, 2009Vienna, Austria F October 4-9, 2009Sunday, October 4 Monday, October 5 Tuesday, October 6 Wednesday, October 7 Thursday, October 8 Friday, October 9

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

E1 Analytical Techniques for Semiconductor Materials and Process Characterization 6 B. Kolbesen, M. Bersani, C. Claeys and L. Fabry Electronics and Photonics

Abst 1945-1951 Room A353,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1952-1959 Room A353,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1960-1969 Room A353,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 1970-1980 Room A353,

Level 02 - Red Post 1981-1993

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 1994-2003 Room A353,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 2004-2008 Room A353,

Level 02 - Red

E2 Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 5 S. De Gendt, S. F. Bent, A. Delabie, J. Elam, S. B. Kang, A. Londergan and O. Van der Straten Dielectric Science & Technology / Electronics and Photonics

Abst 2010-2015 Room C246,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 2016-2023 Room C246,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 2024-2032 Room C246,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 2033-2040 Room C246,

Level 02 - Red Post 2041-2046

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2047-2054 Room C246,

Level 02 - Red

E3 Cleaning Technology in Semiconductor Device Manufacturing 11 J. Ruzyllo, P. Besson, T. Hattori, P. Mertens and R. Novak Electronics and Photonics

Abst 2055-2063 Hall M,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2064-2073 Hall M,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2074-2084 Hall M,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2085-2094 Hall M,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2095-2104 Hall M,

Level 01 - Green

E4 High Dielectric Constant Materials and Gate Stacks 7 S. Kar, M. Houssa, H. Iwai, D. Landheer, D. Misra and S. Van Elshocht Dielectric Science & Technology / Electronics and Photonics

Abst 2105-2112 Room J565 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2113-2122 Room J565 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2123-2131 Room J565 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2132-2141 Room J565 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2142-2150 Room J565 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2151-2156; Room J565 1/2, Level 01 - Green Post 2111-2112;

2120-2122; 2126, 2136, & 2139; 2140-2141; 2145 & 2156

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

E5 Processing, Materials and Integration of Damascene and 3D Interconnects J. C. Flake, O. Leonte, G. S. Mathad, P. Ramm, H. S. Rathore and F. Roozeboom Dielectric Science & Technology

Abst 2157-2161 Room U550,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2162-2170 Room U550,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2171-2177 Room U550,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2178-2183 Room U550,

Level OE - Yellow Post 2184-2188

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

E6 One-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 3 L. Chou, G. Duesberg, S. Jin, J. Li, S. Roth and Z. L. Wang Electronics and Photonics / Sensor / Corrosion

Abst 2189-2192 Rooms G631/

H632, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2193-2203 Rooms G631/

H632, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2204-2212 Rooms G631/

H632, Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2213-2218 Rooms G631/H632,

Level U2 - Blue Post 2219-2228

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

E7 Organic Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processing 2 M. J. Deen, D. Gundlach, B. Iniguez, H. Klauk and K. Worhoff Electronics and Photonics / Dielectic Science & Technology

Abst 2229-2233 Room E559,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2234-2240 Room E559,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2241-2246 Room E559,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2247-2253 Room E559,

Level OE - Yellow Post 2254-2259; 2261

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2262-2267 Room E559,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2268-2270; 2260 Room E559,

Level OE - Yellow

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34 Meeting Program F October 4-9, 2009 F Vienna, Austria

216th ECS Meeting Sunday, October 4 Monday, October 5 Tuesday, October 6 Wednesday, October 7 Thursday, October 8 Friday, October 9

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

E8 Semiconductor and Plasmonics: Active Nanostructures for Photonic Devices and Systems M. Gerhold, S. Chen, D. Rogers, F. Teherani and J. Xu Electronics and Photonics

Abst 2271-2275 Room E557,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2276-2279 Room E557,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2280-2285 Room E557,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2286-2292 Room E557,

Level OE - Yellow Post 2293-2299

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2300-2305 Room E557,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2306, 2309-2310, 2313-2314, &

2317-2318 Room E557,

Level OE - Yellow Abst 2307-2308, 2311-2312, 2315-

2316, & 2319 Room E558,

Level OE - Yellow

E9 State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors 51 (SOTAPOCS 51) and Wide-Bandgap Semiconductor Materials & Devices 10 E. Stokes, O. Ambacher, R. Goldhahn, J. Huang, G. Hunter, E. Kohn, C. O’Dwyer and M. E. Overberg Electronics and Photonics / Sensor

Abst 2320-2325 Room E558,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2326-2333 Room E558,

Level OE - Yellow Post 2334-2338

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2339-2346 Room E558,

Level OE - Yellow

E10 ULSI Process Integration 6 C. Claeys, S. Deleonibus, H. Iwai, J. Murota and M. Tao Electronics and Photonics

Abst 2347-2351 Hall N,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2352-2358 Hall N,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2359-2368 Hall N,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2369-2376 Hall N,

Level 01 - Green Post 2377-2382

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2383-2390 Hall N,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2391-2397 Hall N,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2398-2405 Hall N,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2406-2409 Hall N,

Level 01 - Green

F1 Current Trends in Electrodeposition, an Invited Symposium W. Schwarzacher Electrodeposition

Abst 2410-2413 Room D357,

Level U2 - Blue

F2 Electrodeposition of Nanoengineered Materials and Devices 3 N. V. Myung, S. R. Brankovic, L. Deligianni, J. Mallett, E. J. Podlaha, J. F. Rohan, J. B. Talbot, N. J. Tao and G. Zangari Electrodeposition

Abst 2414-2421 Hall P (D442/3), Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2422-2431 Hall P (D442/3), Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2432-2442 Hall P (D442/3), Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2443-2454 Hall P (D442/3), Level U2 - Blue Post 2455-2465

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

F3 EuroCVD 17 and CVD 17 M. T. Swihart, R. A. Adomaitis, D. Barreca and K. Worhoff High Temperature Materials / Dielectric Science & Technology / Electronics and Photonics

Abst 2466-2470 Hall F1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2471-2479 Hall F1,

Level OE - Yellow Post 2489-2563

Hall F2, Level 0E-Yellow

Abst 2480-2488 Hall F1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2564-2572 Hall F1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2573-2581 Hall F1,

Level OE - Yellow Post 2582-2643

Hall F2, Level 0E-Yellow

Abst 2644-2652 Hall F1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2653-2661 Hall F1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2662-2670 Hall F1,

Level OE - Yellow

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Vienna, Austria F October 4-9, 2009Vienna, Austria F October 4-9, 2009Sunday, October 4 Monday, October 5 Tuesday, October 6 Wednesday, October 7 Thursday, October 8 Friday, October 9

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

E8 Semiconductor and Plasmonics: Active Nanostructures for Photonic Devices and Systems M. Gerhold, S. Chen, D. Rogers, F. Teherani and J. Xu Electronics and Photonics

Abst 2271-2275 Room E557,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2276-2279 Room E557,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2280-2285 Room E557,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2286-2292 Room E557,

Level OE - Yellow Post 2293-2299

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2300-2305 Room E557,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2306, 2309-2310, 2313-2314, &

2317-2318 Room E557,

Level OE - Yellow Abst 2307-2308, 2311-2312, 2315-

2316, & 2319 Room E558,

Level OE - Yellow

E9 State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors 51 (SOTAPOCS 51) and Wide-Bandgap Semiconductor Materials & Devices 10 E. Stokes, O. Ambacher, R. Goldhahn, J. Huang, G. Hunter, E. Kohn, C. O’Dwyer and M. E. Overberg Electronics and Photonics / Sensor

Abst 2320-2325 Room E558,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2326-2333 Room E558,

Level OE - Yellow Post 2334-2338

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2339-2346 Room E558,

Level OE - Yellow

E10 ULSI Process Integration 6 C. Claeys, S. Deleonibus, H. Iwai, J. Murota and M. Tao Electronics and Photonics

Abst 2347-2351 Hall N,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2352-2358 Hall N,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2359-2368 Hall N,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2369-2376 Hall N,

Level 01 - Green Post 2377-2382

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2383-2390 Hall N,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2391-2397 Hall N,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2398-2405 Hall N,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2406-2409 Hall N,

Level 01 - Green

F1 Current Trends in Electrodeposition, an Invited Symposium W. Schwarzacher Electrodeposition

Abst 2410-2413 Room D357,

Level U2 - Blue

F2 Electrodeposition of Nanoengineered Materials and Devices 3 N. V. Myung, S. R. Brankovic, L. Deligianni, J. Mallett, E. J. Podlaha, J. F. Rohan, J. B. Talbot, N. J. Tao and G. Zangari Electrodeposition

Abst 2414-2421 Hall P (D442/3), Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2422-2431 Hall P (D442/3), Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2432-2442 Hall P (D442/3), Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2443-2454 Hall P (D442/3), Level U2 - Blue Post 2455-2465

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

F3 EuroCVD 17 and CVD 17 M. T. Swihart, R. A. Adomaitis, D. Barreca and K. Worhoff High Temperature Materials / Dielectric Science & Technology / Electronics and Photonics

Abst 2466-2470 Hall F1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2471-2479 Hall F1,

Level OE - Yellow Post 2489-2563

Hall F2, Level 0E-Yellow

Abst 2480-2488 Hall F1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2564-2572 Hall F1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2573-2581 Hall F1,

Level OE - Yellow Post 2582-2643

Hall F2, Level 0E-Yellow

Abst 2644-2652 Hall F1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2653-2661 Hall F1,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2662-2670 Hall F1,

Level OE - Yellow

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36 Meeting Program F October 4-9, 2009 F Vienna, Austria

216th ECS Meeting Sunday, October 4 Monday, October 5 Tuesday, October 6 Wednesday, October 7 Thursday, October 8 Friday, October 9

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

F4 Fundamentals of Electrochemical Growth: From UPD to Microstructures - Symposium in Memory of Prof. Evgeni Budevski S. R. Brankovic, P. Allongue, M. Innocenti, L. Péter, N. Vasiljevic and G. Zangari Electrodeposition

Abst 2671-2674 Room D441,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2675-2681 Room D441,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2682-2689 Room D441,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2690-2696 Room D441,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2697-2705 Room D441,

Level U2 - Blue

Post 2702 & 2706 Gallery,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2707-2716 Room D441,

Level U2 - Blue

F5 Semiconductors, Metal Oxides, and Composites: Metallization and Electrodeposition of Thin Films and Nanostructures G. Oskam, J. Fransaer, I. Shao and P. M. Vereecken Electrodeposition

Abst 2717-2726 Room D357,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2727-2736 Room D357,

Level U2 - Blue Post 2737-2758

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2759-2767 Room D357,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2768-2778 Room D357,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2779-2787 Room D357,

Level U2 - Blue

H1 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: From Fundamental Properties and Processes to Applications and Devices R. B. Weisman, S. De Gendt, M. Kappes, M. Meyyappan and M. Prato Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Dielectric Science & Technology

Abst 2788-2796 Rooms G631/H632,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2797-2807 Rooms G631/H632,

Level U2 - Blue Post 2808-2826

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2827-2835 Rooms G631/H632,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2836-2846 Rooms G631/H632,

Level U2 - Blue

H2 Nanostructure and Function of Fullerenes N. Martin, D. Guldi, A. Hirsch and J. F. Nierengarten Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 2847-2855 Room A443,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 2856-2864 Room A443,

Level 02 - Red

Post 2865-2868 Gallery,

Level 01 - Green

I1 Physical, Electroanalytical and Bioanalytical Electrochemistry P. J. Kulesza, M. Fojta, A. Kuhn, S. Minteer and Z. J. Stojek Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 2869-2873 Hall O,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2874-2883 Hall O,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2884-2891; 2911

Hall O, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2892-2901; 2939

Hall O, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2946-2956 Hall O,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2957-2967 Hall O,

Level 01 - Green Post 2902-2945

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2968-2972 & 2974-2979

Hall O, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2973; 2980-2989

Hall O, Level 01 - Green

I2 Electrochemistry: Symposium on Interfacial Electrochemistry in Honor of Brian E. Conway B. MacDougall, C. Bock, E. Gileadi, S. Gottesfeld, D. Harrington, J. Leddy, W. Lorenz, S. Morin, B. Scrosati and S. Trasatti Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Electrodeposition

Abst 2990-2997 Forum (U451),

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2998-3004 Forum (U451),

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 3005-3013 Forum (U451),

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 3014-3022 Forum (U451),

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 3031-3041 Forum (U451),

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 3042-3050 Forum (U451),

Level OE - Yellow Post 3023-3030

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 3051-3061 Forum (U451),

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 3062-3069 Forum (U451),

Level OE - Yellow

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Vienna, Austria F October 4-9, 2009Vienna, Austria F October 4-9, 2009Sunday, October 4 Monday, October 5 Tuesday, October 6 Wednesday, October 7 Thursday, October 8 Friday, October 9

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

F4 Fundamentals of Electrochemical Growth: From UPD to Microstructures - Symposium in Memory of Prof. Evgeni Budevski S. R. Brankovic, P. Allongue, M. Innocenti, L. Péter, N. Vasiljevic and G. Zangari Electrodeposition

Abst 2671-2674 Room D441,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2675-2681 Room D441,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2682-2689 Room D441,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2690-2696 Room D441,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2697-2705 Room D441,

Level U2 - Blue

Post 2702 & 2706 Gallery,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2707-2716 Room D441,

Level U2 - Blue

F5 Semiconductors, Metal Oxides, and Composites: Metallization and Electrodeposition of Thin Films and Nanostructures G. Oskam, J. Fransaer, I. Shao and P. M. Vereecken Electrodeposition

Abst 2717-2726 Room D357,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2727-2736 Room D357,

Level U2 - Blue Post 2737-2758

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2759-2767 Room D357,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2768-2778 Room D357,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2779-2787 Room D357,

Level U2 - Blue

H1 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: From Fundamental Properties and Processes to Applications and Devices R. B. Weisman, S. De Gendt, M. Kappes, M. Meyyappan and M. Prato Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Dielectric Science & Technology

Abst 2788-2796 Rooms G631/H632,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2797-2807 Rooms G631/H632,

Level U2 - Blue Post 2808-2826

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2827-2835 Rooms G631/H632,

Level U2 - Blue

Abst 2836-2846 Rooms G631/H632,

Level U2 - Blue

H2 Nanostructure and Function of Fullerenes N. Martin, D. Guldi, A. Hirsch and J. F. Nierengarten Fullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures

Abst 2847-2855 Room A443,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 2856-2864 Room A443,

Level 02 - Red

Post 2865-2868 Gallery,

Level 01 - Green

I1 Physical, Electroanalytical and Bioanalytical Electrochemistry P. J. Kulesza, M. Fojta, A. Kuhn, S. Minteer and Z. J. Stojek Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 2869-2873 Hall O,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2874-2883 Hall O,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2884-2891; 2911

Hall O, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2892-2901; 2939

Hall O, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2946-2956 Hall O,

Level 01 - Green

Abst 2957-2967 Hall O,

Level 01 - Green Post 2902-2945

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2968-2972 & 2974-2979

Hall O, Level 01 - Green

Abst 2973; 2980-2989

Hall O, Level 01 - Green

I2 Electrochemistry: Symposium on Interfacial Electrochemistry in Honor of Brian E. Conway B. MacDougall, C. Bock, E. Gileadi, S. Gottesfeld, D. Harrington, J. Leddy, W. Lorenz, S. Morin, B. Scrosati and S. Trasatti Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion / Electrodeposition

Abst 2990-2997 Forum (U451),

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 2998-3004 Forum (U451),

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 3005-3013 Forum (U451),

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 3014-3022 Forum (U451),

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 3031-3041 Forum (U451),

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 3042-3050 Forum (U451),

Level OE - Yellow Post 3023-3030

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

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Level OE - Yellow

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

I3 Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry in Ionic Liquids P. Trulove, H. De Long and R. Mantz Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 3076-3085 Room F244,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 3086-3094 Room F244,

Level OE - Yellow Post 3070-3075

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 3095-3104 Room F244,

Level OE - Yellow

J1 Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session R. Mukundan Sensor

Abst 3105-3112 Room B548,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 3113-3121 Room B548,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 3122-3129 Room B548,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 3130-3138 Room B548,

Level 02 - Red Post 3139-3161

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

J2 Impedance Techniques: Diagnostics and Sensing Applications V. Lvovich, D. C. Hansen, M. E. Orazem, B. Tribollet and P. Vanysek Sensor / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 3162-3172 Room C249,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 3173-3181 Room C249,

Level 02 - Red Post 3182 Gallery,

Level 01 - Green

J4 Physics and Chemistry of Luminescence Materials, W. M. Yen Memorial Symposium U. Happek, J. Collins, D. J. Lockwood and A. M. Srivastava Luminescence and Display Materials

Abst 3183-3186 Room A445,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 3187-3192 Room A445,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 3193-3199 Room A445,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 3200-3205 Room A445,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 3226-3233 Room A445,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 3234-3239 Room A445,

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Vienna, Austria F October 4-9, 2009Vienna, Austria F October 4-9, 2009Sunday, October 4 Monday, October 5 Tuesday, October 6 Wednesday, October 7 Thursday, October 8 Friday, October 9

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

I3 Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry in Ionic Liquids P. Trulove, H. De Long and R. Mantz Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 3076-3085 Room F244,

Level OE - Yellow

Abst 3086-3094 Room F244,

Level OE - Yellow Post 3070-3075

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Abst 3095-3104 Room F244,

Level OE - Yellow

J1 Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General Session R. Mukundan Sensor

Abst 3105-3112 Room B548,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 3113-3121 Room B548,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 3122-3129 Room B548,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 3130-3138 Room B548,

Level 02 - Red Post 3139-3161

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

J2 Impedance Techniques: Diagnostics and Sensing Applications V. Lvovich, D. C. Hansen, M. E. Orazem, B. Tribollet and P. Vanysek Sensor / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry

Abst 3162-3172 Room C249,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 3173-3181 Room C249,

Level 02 - Red Post 3182 Gallery,

Level 01 - Green

J4 Physics and Chemistry of Luminescence Materials, W. M. Yen Memorial Symposium U. Happek, J. Collins, D. J. Lockwood and A. M. Srivastava Luminescence and Display Materials

Abst 3183-3186 Room A445,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 3187-3192 Room A445,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 3193-3199 Room A445,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 3200-3205 Room A445,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 3226-3233 Room A445,

Level 02 - Red

Abst 3234-3239 Room A445,

Level 02 - Red Post 3206-3225

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Technica l Sess ions

Sunday, October 40900h.........Short Courses Begin, Level 02

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1500h.........Writing an Effective Cover Letter and Resume Workshop, Room B552, Level 02 - Red

1600h......... Job Interviewing Tips Workshop, Room B552, Level 02 - Red

1730h.........4th ECS Student Mixer, Room J565 1/2, Level 01-Green

1830h......... “Electrochemistry and the Performance Assessment of Nuclear Waste under Permanent Disposal Conditions… for the Rest of Us” by David Shoesmith, Hall H, Level U2 - Blue

1930h.........Sunday Evening Get-Together, Lounges 1-5, Level 01-Green

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B1Battery / Energy Technology Joint General SessionBattery / Energy TechnologyRoom J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Lithium Batteries ICo-Chair(s): S. R. Narayan and A. Manivannan

09:00 210 A Rechargeable Lithium-Air Battery - B. Kumar, J. Kumar (University of Dayton Research Institute), R. Leese (University of Dayton) and K. M. Abraham (Northeastern University)

09:20 211 Polymeric Gel Electrolyte Containing Ionic Liquid and Alkylmagnesium Complex for Rechargeable Magnesium Batteries - N. Yoshimoto, N. Nishimura, M. Egashira and M. Morita (Yamaguchi University)

09:40 212 Power Density Profile of Marine Biofilm Battery Using a TiO2 Anode - S. Motoda (Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology), M. Strom and S. Dexter (University of Delaware)

10:00 213 Towards the 3-D Microfabrication and Integration of a Complete Power Unit Used for Energy Autonomous Wireless System - T. Pichonat (IEMN/ IRCICA), C. Lethien (IEMN UMR CNRS 8520 / IRCICA FR CNRS 3024 / USTL), D. Hourlier and P. Rolland (IEMN/IRCICA)

10:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:40 214 Microstructural Control and Optimization of Manganese Oxide Nanostructures for Electrochemical Applications. - S. Pang and B. Wee (Universiti Malaysia Sarawak)

11:00 215 A Novel High Energy Density Rechargeable Lithium-Air Battery - N. Imanishi, T. Zhang, Y. Shimonishi, S. Hasegawa, A. Hirano, Y. Takeda and O. Yamamoto (Mie University)

11:20 216 High Energy Rechargeable Li-S Cells for EV Application: Status, Remaining Problems, and Solutions - Y. V. Mikhaylik, I. Kovalev, R. Schock, K. Kumaresan, J. Xu and J. Affinito (Sion Power Corporation)

11:40 217 New Conductive Salts as Potential Lithium Battery Electrolytes Tested in PC and Gel-PC System - L. Niedzicki, M. Kasprzyk, G. Zukowska, A. Zalewska (Warsaw University of Technology), M. Armand (LRCS) and W. Wieczorek (Warsaw University of Technology)

Lithium Batteries IICo-Chair(s): A. Manivannan and Jay Whitacre

14:00 218 On the Structure-Conductivity Relationship in Poly(oxyethylene)-Based Electrolytes - J. S. Syzdek (Warsaw University of Technology), M. Armand (LRCS), C. Masquelier (Universite de Picardie Jules Verne, Laboratoire de Reactivite et de Chimie des Solides, 33 Rue St. Leu, 80039 Amiens Cedex, France), J. Tarascon (LRCS) and W. Wieczorek (Warsaw University of Technology)

14:20 219 Ultrafast-Charging/Discharging Nanocomposites of Polypyrrole and Carbon Nanotubes - J. Wang, J. Zhu, Y. Xu, X. Sun, X. Du and F. Xiao (Xi’an Jiaotong University)

14:40 220 Composite Solid Electrolytes (1-x)LinX - xMgO (Xn- = ClO4-, SO4

2-) for Intermediate Temperature Lithium Batteries and Supercapacitors - A. S. Ulihin, N. Uvarov and Y. G. Mateyshina (Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry)

15:00 221 Combined Study of Li2FeSiO4 Otained by Different Synthesis Routes - C. Sirisopanaporn (Laboratoire de Réactivité et Chimie des Solides), R. Dominko (National Institute of Chemistry Slovenia), G. Mali (National Institute of Chemistry), D. Hanzel (Josef Stefan Institute), A. Boulineau (Laboratoire de Réactivité et Chimie des Solides) and C. Masquelier (LRCS)

15:20 222 Capacity-Fade Simulation of Li-Ion Batteries under Various Current Profiles - M. Safari (1. LRCS - 2. Renault Research Department), M. Morcrette (LRCS), A. Teyssot (Renault Research Department) and C. Delacourt (LRCS)

15:40 223 Localized Gap States in LiCoO2 and Their Influence on the Transport Properties in Li-Ion Batteries - D. Schmeißer (BTU Cottbus), W. Jaegermann (Darmstadt University of Technology, Surface Science Division) and G. Seibold (BTU Cottbus)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 224 Novel Silver Metal Oxyfluoride Perovskites as Cathode Materials for Lithium Batteries - W. Tong (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), W. Yoon (Yonsei university) and G. Amatucci (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)

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16:40 225 Material and Design Options for Avoiding Lithium Plating during Charging - K. Eberman, P. Gomadam, G. Jain and E. Scott (Medtronic)

17:00 226 Towards a Fully Printable Battery: Robocast Deposition of LiFePO4 Cathode Structures - K. Fenton (University of New Mexico), C. A. Apblett (Sandia National Laboratories) and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

17:20 227 Na0.44MnO2 as a Cathode Material for Hybrid Energy Storage Devices Using Aqueous Electrolyte - J. F. Whitacre, A. Tevar and S. Sharma (Carnegie Mellon University)

17:40 228 Surface Modification and Fabrication of Li-Ion Battery Components for Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle - B. L. Luan, G. Campbell, X. Liu, J. Nagata, M. Gauthier and I. Davidson (National Research Council Canada)

B8Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells 9 (PEMFC9)Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical EngineeringHall I, Level U2 - Blue

A02 Modeling and SimulationCo-Chair(s): Jeff Allen and Partha Mukherjee

14:00 783 Modeling of Cathode Catalyst Layers with Mixed-Surface-Wettability in PEM Fuel Cells - Q. Wang, X. Zhang, D. Song (Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation), M. H. Eikerling (Simon Fraser University) and S. Liu (Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation/Simon Fraser University)

14:20 784 Interfacial Morphology and Contact Resistance Model for a Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell - T. Swamy, F. Hizir, M. Khandelwal (The Pennsylvania State University), E. C. Kumbur (Drexel University) and M. M. Mench (The Pennsylvania State University)

14:40 785 Analysis of Dominant Parameters in Structure and Properties of Cathode Catalyst Layer on PEM Fuel Cell Performance - Y. Tabe, H. Takamatsu and T. Chikahisa (Hokkaido University)

15:00 786 Evaporation Modeling for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - D. L. Fritz and J. S. Allen (Michigan Technological University)

15:20 787 A Pore Scale Model for PEMFC Catalyst Layers - R. Flückiger (Paul Scherrer Institut), P. Sui (University of Victoria), F. N. Büchi (Paul Scherrer Institut) and N. Djilali (University of Victoria)

15:40 788 Modeling of Pore Systems by 3D Geometric Graphs - R. Thiedmann (Ulm University), C. Hartnig (BASF Fuel Cell), I. Manke (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Energie und Materialien), W. Lehnert (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH) and V. Schmidt (Ulm University)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 789 A Modeling Study of the Effects of the Properties of Anode Porous Layer on the Performance of a PEM Fuel Cell - X. Wang and T. V. Nguyen (The University of Kansas)

16:40 790 Model to Investigate Interfacial Morphology Effects on Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Performance - H. Bajpai, M. Khandelwal (The Pennsylvania State University), E. C. Kumbur (Drexel University) and M. M. Mench (The Pennsylvania State University)

17:00 791 Multi-scale Modeling-based Prediction of PEM Fuel Cells MEA Durability under Automotive Operating Conditions - A. A. Franco (Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA))

17:20 792 Estimation of Optimal Operating Profile of PEMFC Using Dynamic Optimization Technique - R. Methekar, V. Ramadesigan, V. Boovaragavan, V. R. Subramanian and C. Rice-York (Tennessee Technological University)

17:40 793 Complex Dynamics in a PEM Fuel Cell - A. Mota, P. Lopes (Instituto de Quimica de São Carlos), E. Ticianelli (Universidade de São Paulo), E. R. Gonzalez (IQSC-USP) and H. Varela (Instituto de Quimica de São Carlos)

18:00 794 Reduced Model for a PEMFC Stack: Automated Code Generation and Verification - H. C. Ly, E. Birgersson (National University of Singapore) and M. Vynnycky (University of Limerick)

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue

C02 Non-Precious ORR Catalysis -ICo-Chair(s): P. Shirvanian and P. Zelenay

14:00 795 New Insight into the Nature of Catalytic Activity of Pyrolyzed Iron Porphyrin Based Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Acidic Media - U. I. Kramm (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie), I. Abs-Wurmbach (Technische Universität Berlin), S. Fiechter, I. Herrmann (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie), J. Radnik (Leibniz-Institut für Katalyse e.V. an der Universität Rostock) and P. Bogdanoff (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie)

14:20 796 Major Improvement in Oxygen Reduction Activity of Iron-based Catalysts in PEM Fuel Cells - M. Lefèvre, E. Proietti, F. Jaouen (INRS-EMT) and J. Dodelet (INRS-ÉMT)

14:40 797 Comparing the Activity and Stability of Fe-based Catalysts for the Reduction of Oxygen in Alkaline and Acid Media - J. Herranz (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique) and J. Dodelet (INRS-ÉMT)

15:00 798 Zirconium Oxide-based Cathode without Platinum Group Metals for PEFC - Y. Ohgi, A. Ishihara, K. Matsuzawa, S. Mitsushima and K. Ota (Yokohama National University)

15:20 799 Synthesis and Characterisation of Nanoparticulate WC Electrocatalysts - G. Haslam, E. Rees, K. Essaki, C. Brady and G. T. Burstein (University of Cambridge)

15:40 800 Characterisation of Nickel-Carbon Thin Film Electrocatalysts for Low-Temperature Fuel Cells - X. Chin, G. Haslam, E. Rees, Z. Barber and G. T. Burstein (University of Cambridge)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

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16:20 801 Structure Phase Transition and Oxygen Reduction Activity in Acidic Medium of Carbon-Supported Cobalt Selenide Nanoparticles - Y. Feng (Universite de Poitiers), T. He (Honda Research Institute USA, Inc.) and N. Alonso-Vante (Universite de Poitiers)

16:40 802 RRDE Study of Oxygen Reduction on Pyrolyzed Polyaniline-Iron Catalyst - J. Chlistunoff, G. Wu and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

17:00 803 Tantalum Oxide-based Cathodes with-out Precious Metals for PEFC - A. Ishihara (Yokohama National University), H. Imai (NEC Corporation), K. Matsuzawa, S. Mitsushima and K. Ota (Yokohama National University)

17:20 804 Oxygen Reduction Properties of α-Metal-Phthalocyanine Prepared by Electrophoretic Deposition Method - S. Takase, D. Saeki and Y. Shimizu (Kyushu Institute of Technology)

17:40 805 Nonnoble Metal Electrocatalysts for High Temperature PEM Fuel Cells - G. Papakonstantinou, M. Daletou, A. Kotsifa, K. Katerinopoulou, T. Ioannides and S. G. Neophytides (Foundation for Research and Technology/Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes)

C3Synthetic and Mechanistic Organic Electron Transfer ReactionsOrganic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical ElectrochemistryHall G, Level U2 - Blue

Co-Chair(s): T. Fuchigami and A. J. Fry

09:40 1638 Reactivity of Electrogenerated Imidazole-2-ylidenes in Ionic Liquids: Synthetic Implications - M. Feroci, I. Chiarotto, M. Orsini, G. Sotgiu and A. Inesi (University)

10:00 1639 Benzoin Condensation in Ionic Liquids via Electrochemical Generation of Carbene - I. Chiarotto, M. Feroci, M. Orsini, G. Sotgiu (University) and L. Rossi (University of L’Aquila)

10:20 1640 Electrochemical Methyl-Transfer Reaction Catalyzed by Hydrophobic Vitamin B12 Using Sacrificial Electrode - Y. Hisaeda, L. Pan and H. Shimakoshi (Kyushu University)

10:40 1641 Synthesis and Properties of B12 Complex with Photosensitizing Ru(bpy)3 Moiety - H. Shimakoshi, J. Aoki and Y. Hisaeda (Kyushu University)

11:00 1642 Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Benzyl Alcohol in an Ionic Liquid and Acetonitrile: Tempo vs. Ar3N as Mediators - A. Herath and J. Y. Becker (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)

11:20 1643 Mediatory Use of Task-Specific Ionic Liquid for Selective Electrochemical Fluorination - T. Sawamura (Tokyo Institute of Technology), S. Inagi (Tokyo Insitute of Technology) and T. Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

11:40 1644 Electroreductive Intramolecular Cyclization of Haloaryl Ethers through Aryl Radicals - K. Mitsudo, Y. Nakagawa and H. Tanaka (Okayama University)

Co-Chair(s): J. Y. Becker and E. Dunach

14:00 1645 Patterns in Anodic Conversions of Olefins - H. J. Schaefer, W. Krumme and B. Sommer (University of Muenster)

14:20 1646 Neutral H2O2 Synthesis by Electrolysis of O2 and Water - T. Murayama and I. Yamanaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

14:40 1647 Development of New Concept SOFCs at Murata - N. Mori, M. Iha, J. Harada and H. Takagi (Murata Manufacturing Co.,Ltd.)

15:00 1648 Cathodic Reduction of Dicarbonyl Compounds - F. Barba and B. Batanero (University of Alcala)

15:20 1649 Study of the Electrochemical Carbonylation of Ethanol and Ethylene at Pd/C Anode - A. Funakawa, T. Murayama and I. Yamanaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

15:40 1650 What’s Wrong with Tetramethylammonium? - A. J. Fry (Wesleyan University) and L. Steffen (Fairfield University)

Co-Chair(s): S. Waldvogel and K. Chiba

16:20 1651 Size-controlled Synthesis of Conducting Polymer Microspheres using Pulsed Sonoelectrochemical Polymerization - M. Atobe, K. Ishikawa and T. Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

16:40 1652 Star-Shaped Trinuclear Organometallic Complexes: Three-Center Electron Transfer and Mixed Valency in C3-Symmetric Trindene-Based Assemblages - S. Santi, A. Donoli, A. Bisello and A. Ceccon (University of Padova)

17:00 1653 Studies of Azulen-1-ylmethylene Malonic Acid Derivatives by Electrochemistry - E. Ungureanu, G. Buica (Politechnica University of Bucharest), A. Razus, L. Birzan (Institute of Organic Chemistry) and E. Giol (Politechnica University of Bucharest)

17:20 1654 Electrochemical Polymer Reaction: Synthesis and Optoelectronic Properties of Conjugated Polymer Including 9,9-Difluorofluorene Unit - S. Hayashi (Tokyo Institute of Technology), S. Inagi (Tokyo Insitute of Technology) and T. Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

17:40 1655 Anodic Halogenations of Poly(thiophene) Derivatives - S. Inagi, K. Hosaka, S. Hayashi (Tokyo Insitute of Technology) and T. Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

18:00 1656 Voltammetry of Vinblastine Sulfate in Acetonitrile - I. U. Haque and H. Saba (University of Engineering and Technology)

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Poster Session, 18:00-2000hCo-Chair(s): V. Desai, G. Botte, V. R. Subramanian and K. Sundaram

• 1 Study on Nano-perovskites with the Dual Functions of Photocatalysis and Adsorption - Y. Chen and Y. Chen (National Cheng-Kung University)

• 2 Electrosynthesis of Sodium Perborate - R. T. Latsuzbaia (LEPL R. Agladze Institute of Inorganic Chemistry and Electrochemistry)

• 3 Time-Resolved Spectroscopy of Neutron Irradiated GSO:Ce and YSO:Ce Crystals - I. Sedunova, V. Ivanov, V. Pustovarov and A. Kruzhalov (Ural State Technical University)

• 4 Performance of a Printable Enzymatic Fuel Cell: Study on Mediated ThL Laccase Cathode - S. Tuurala, M. Valkiainen, M. Smolander, J. Pelkonen, O. Kaukoniemi, H. Boer, A. Vaari, A. Koivula (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland) and P. Jenkins (National University of Ireland)

• 6 Synthesis of Electrospun RuO2 and Co3O4 Composite Nanofibers for Electrochemical Supercapacitors - S. Jeong (Korea University), H. Ahn (Max Planck Institute of Colloid and Interfaces) and T. Seong (Korea University)

• 7 Deposition of Hydroxyapatite on TiO2 Nanotubes by Alternative Immersion Method - A. Komatsu, H. Asoh and S. Ono (Kogakuin University)

• 8 Effect of Nitrogen Incorporation on Dielectric Properties of Anodic Oxide Films Formed on Niobium - M. Hori, H. Asoh and S. Ono (Kogakuin University)

Monday, October 5

0730h.........216th ECS Meeting Lecture: “Electrochemical Design of Novel Zinc Alloys for the Corrosion Protection of Steel” by Martin Stratmann, Hall D, Level U2 - Blue

0900h.........Coffee Break, Foyer D, Level U2 - Blue

1200h.........Writing an Effective Cover Letter and Resume Workshop, Room B552, Level 02 - Red

1300h......... Job Interviewing Tips Workshop, Room B552, Level 02 - Red

1400h.........Resume Roundtable Workshop, Room B552, Level 02 - Red

1800h.........Monday Evening Mixer, Student Poster Session, and Technical Exhibit Opening Level 01 - Green & Level OE - Yellow

• 9 Hydrogen Generation from Hydrolysis Reaction Through Corrosion of Al-Cu Alloy in Alkaline Water - M. Kim, K. Eom, J. Kwon and H. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

• 10 Electrochemical Properties of LiFePO4-Ag Composite Thin Film Electrodes - Z. Lu, J. Deng and J. Chung (City University of Hong Kong)

• 11 Thermodynamic Study of Electrosynthesis of Poly(o-methoxianiline) - S. S. Pinto (Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica ITA), A. Moura (Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica), J. Gonçalves (Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica ITA), E. Gonçalves (Centro Técnico Aeroespacial) and M. Rezende (Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica ITA)

• 12 Catalyst-Free Growth of Beta-FeSi2 Nanowires by Chemical Vapor Deposition - C. Chang, Y. Lee, Y. Yang and J. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

• 13 Nanostructured Electrodes to Determine Toxic Compounds Using a FIA System - G. Beristain and M. Oropeza (Tech de Tijuana)

• 14 Application of Keggin-Type Cesium Salts of Heteropolyacids of Tungsten to Activation of Nanostructured Platinum toward Electrocatalytic Reduction of Oxygen - A. Kolary-Zurowska, A. Zurowski (University of Warsaw), S. Dsoke (University of Camerino), R. Marassi (Camerino University) and P. J. Kulesza (University of Warsaw)

• 15 Development of Hybrid Materials for Efficient Charging/Discharging in Redox Capacitors - M. Skunik and P. J. Kulesza (University of Warsaw)

• 16 Study of Conductivity of Triazole-Based Electrolytes for High Temperature Fuel Cell Applications - M. Maalouf, H. Ghassemi and T. A. Zawodzinski (Case Western Reserve University)

• 17 Effect of UV Irradiation on Chemical Etching of InP Substrate Using Noble Metal Catalyst - T. Yokoyama, H. Asoh and S. Ono (Kogakuin University)

• 18 Sustainable Hydrogen Production via Urea Electrolysis - R. L. King and G. Botte (Ohio University)

• 19 Prediction of Cell Voltage and Chlorine Current Efficiency of Aqueous HCl Electrolysis Utilizing an Oxygen Reducing Cathode Based on Artificial Neural Network - S. Ashrafizadeh (Iran University of Science & Technology), F. Mohammadi, A. Sattari (Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute) and N. Shojaikaveh (Iran University of Science & Technology)

• 20 Separator-Free LiBOB Based Gel Electrolyte for Li-Ion Batteries - F. Azeez (North Carolina State University) and P. Fedkiw (North Carolina State Univesrity)

• 21 Development of Hybrid Pt-Free Electrocatalytic Systems for Oxygen Reduction - B. Dembinska and P. J. Kulesza (University of Warsaw)

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• 22 Optimization of Predicted Cell Voltage and Caustic Current Efficiency in a Chlor-Alkali Membrane Cell with Application of Genetic Algorithm - N. Shojaikaveh, S. Ashrafizadeh (Iran University of Science & Technology), F. Mohammadi (Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute) and A. Amerighasrodashti (Tarbiat Modares University)

• 23 Analysis of Radical Control in a High Frequency Capacitively Coupled Plasma - S. Kang, M. Jeon, J. Park (SKKU Advanced Institute of NanoTechnology), B. Park, T. Min and G. Yeom (Sungkyunkwan University)

• 24 Study of SiO2 Etching Using a Pin-to-Plate Dielectric Barrier Discharge in Atmospheric Pressure - J. Oh (Sungkyunkwan University), J. Park (Advanced Institute of Nano Technology), E. Gil and G. Yeom (Sungkyunkwan University)

• 25 Prediction of Cell Voltage and Chlorine Current Efficiency of Aqueous HCl Electrolysis Utilizing an Oxygen Reducing Cathode Based on Artificial Neural Network - S. Ashrafizadeh (Iran University of Science & Technology), F. Mohammadi, A. Sattari (Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute) and N. Shojaikaveh (Iran University of Science & Technology)

• 26 InN Piezoelectric Resonator - S. Yang, S. Li and J. Yeh (National Tsing Hua University)

• 27 Etch Characteristics of SiO2 in the CxFy Dual-frequency Capacitively Coupled Plasma - M. Jeon, S. Kang, J. Park (SKKU Advanced Institute of NanoTechnology), B. Park, T. Min and G. Yeom (Sungkyunkwan University)

• 28 Studies on the Development of a Suitable Protective Conducting Polymer Coating, Using Polypyrrole Against the Corrosion of Copper - U. M. Carragher (NUI Maynooth) and C. Breslin (National University of Ireland)

• 29 Effect of Dispersed Ceramic Nanoparticles on Microstructure and Performance of Ag Cathode for SOFC - Y. Endo, K. Sasaki, M. Muranaka, A. Suzuki and T. Terai (The University of Tokyo)

• 30 Direct Electrolytic Reduction of Porous SiO2 in Molten CaCl2 - Y. Nishimura, T. Nohira, K. Kobayashi and R. Hagiwara (Kyoto University)

• 31 Surface Modification of Hydrophilic Amorphous Carbon Using Microwave Induced Arc - J. Jegal and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

• 32 Luminescent Properties of Oxynitride Phosphors Prepared by a Spark Plasma Sintering Method - S. Choi, J. Shin (Seoul National University), Y. Kim (Kyonggi University) and S. Hong (Seoul National University)

• 33 Investigation for a Pathogen DNA Biosensor Using Novel Hydrogen Peroxide Based on Au Nanoparticle Modified Electrode - E. A. Spain, J. Breannan, T. Keyes and R. Forster (Dublin City University)

• 34 Performance of Cathode Platinum Free Nanostructured Carbon Electrodes in Solid Alkaline Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - M. Perchthaler, E. Wallnöfer and V. Hacker (Laboratory for Fuel Cell Systems)

• 35 Ion-Current Rectification in Conical Glass Nanopores: How to Control Ion Fluxes - C. Kubeil (TU Dresden), H. S. White (University of Utah) and A. Bund (TU Dresden)

• 36 Synthesis and Transport Properties of LiMn(VO4)x(PO4)1-x(x = 0.01 - 0.1) Solid Solutions - N. Mukhina, V. Gorshkov (Eliont LLC) and D. Kellerman (Institute of Solid State Chemistry)

• 37 Synthesis of LSM and 8YSZ Composite Nanopowder by Cellulose-GNP - J. Park, H. Youn and J. Chung (Postech)

• 38 The Effects of Anode Flooding on PEMFC Performance - L. Kim, C. Chung, Y. Sung and J. Chung (Postech)

• 39 Silicon Optical Bench for Transmitter Module - C. Lee, H. Hsiao, H. Lan and M. Wu (National Central University)

• 40 Selective Sensing of Dopamine Using a Nafion Coated Overoxidized Polypyrrole Electrode - P. B. Moorhead (National University of Ireland), D. Rooney (NUIM) and C. Breslin (National University of Ireland)

• 41 Magnetic Field Effect Influences in the Double Layer during the Reduction of Nitrobezene - P. Dunne and J. Coey (Trinity College Dublin)

• 42 Nano-Architecture on the Mud-Cracked Surface of IrO2-Ta2O5 Binary System - K. Kawaguchi, G. Haarberg (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) and M. Morimitsu (Doshisha University)

• 43 Reduction of Nitrate at Polypyrrole Nanowires Modified with Copper Nanoparticles - C. P. McCarthy (National University of Ireland), B. Alcock (National Unoversity of Ireland) and C. Breslin (National University of Ireland)

• 44 Electrochemical Catalytic Activity for Oxygen Reduction by Pt Ultrathin Layers Deposited on Au Single Crystal Electrodes - N. Hayashi, C. Song (Ochanomizu University), H. Notsu, I. Yagi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) and T. Kondo (Ochanomizu University)

• 45 Electrochemical Detection of Chromium VI Using a Sensor Modified with Carbon Nanotubes - L. M. Garry (National University of Ireland), B. Alcock (National Unoversity of Ireland) and C. Breslin (National University of Ireland)

• 46 A Thermoelectric Cooling/Heating Knife Using Bi2Te3-Based Bulks - K. Arakawa and S. Yamaguchi (Kanagawa University)

• 47 Improvement of Electrical and Thermoelectric Properties of MOCVD-Grown InSb Thin Films Using Si-Doped Interfacial Layer - H. Nagata, H. Homma and S. Yamaguchi (Kanagawa University)

• 48 The Effect of InAsSb Buffer Layer on the Thermoelectric Properties of MOCVD-Grown InSb Thin Films - H. Homma, H. Nagata and S. Yamaguchi (Kanagawa University)

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• 49 Application of Plasma Modified Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes to Ethanol Vapor Detection - C. Liu, S. Yang (National Tsing Hua University), M. Huang (National Chung Hsing University), J. Wu (Feng Chia University) and H. Shih (National Tsing Hua University)

• 50 Structural Study on Electrodeposited Pt Monolayers on Au(111) Surface - M. Shibata, N. Hayashi (Ochanomizu University), H. Fukumitsu, T. Masuda, K. Uosaki (Hokkaido University) and T. Kondo (Ochanomizu University)

• 51 Redox Properties of Ni-YSZ Anodes - Y. Zhang, B. Liu, B. Tu, Y. Dong and M. Cheng (Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics)

• 52 Physical and Electrochemical Charicterization of Pt/Ir/C Core-Shell Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction - B. C. Tessier, S. C. Ball, E. Christian, B. Theobald (Johnson Matthey Technology Centre), A. Russell (University of Southampton) and D. Thompsett (Johnson Matthey Technology Centre)

• 53 Temperature Dependence of Electric Double-Layer Capacitor Operation Utilizing Acidic Cellulose-Chitin Hybrid Gel Electrolytes - S. Yamazaki (Kansai University), A. Takegawa, Y. Kaneko, J. Kadokawa (Kagoshima University), M. Yamagata and M. Ishikawa (Kansai University)

• 54 Designed Active Fluorescence Magneto Nanoprobes for Molecular Target by Membrane Type1-matrix Metalloproteinase and Their Application to Imaging - J. Park, J. Yang, Y. Huh and S. Haam (Yonsei University)

• 55 Influences of Supersonic-Wave Treatments on Cycle Performance and Crystal Structure of Li(Mn,M)2O4 as a Cathode Active Material for Li-Ion Battery - Y. Korechika, N. Kitamura and Y. Idemoto (Tokyo University of Science)

• 56 Crystal Structure Analysis and First Principles Calculation on Lix(Ni,Mn)O2-Based Cathode Active Material for Li-Ion Battery - O. Sekizawa, T. Hasegawa, N. Kitamura and Y. Idemoto (Tokyo University of Science)

• 57 High-Bias Stability of Amorphous Gallium Indium Zinc Oxide Thin-Film Transistors Using an O2 Plasma-Treated Insulator - Y. Moon (Hanyang University), W. Kim (Hanyang Univeristy), S. Lee, B. Kang, D. Moon, T. Kwon, K. Kim and J. Park (Hanyang University)

• 58 Oxygen Electrode Reaction in Molten LiCl-KCl Systems - Y. Kado, T. Goto and R. Hagiwara (Kyoto University)

• 59 Preparation of Perovskite-Based Catalysts for Diesel Reforming - S. Park, Y. Jeon and Y. Shul (Yonsei University)

• 60 Construction of Electrochemical Atrazine Sensors Using Au(111) Electrodes Modified with Mercaptoquinone Self-Assembled Monolayers - N. Umezawa and T. Kondo (Ochanomizu University)

• 61 Electrochemical Deposition of Pt Particles from Hexachloroplatinate(IV) and Tetrachloroplatinate(II) Solutions - M. Kawai, N. Fukumuro, S. Yae and H. Matsuda (University of Hyogo)

• 62 In Situ Monitoring of Dissolution Pt dur-ing Oxidation/Reduction Cycle Using Very Sensitive Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance System - T. Sakurai, M. Shibata (Ochanomizu University), I. Yagi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) and T. Kondo (Ochanomizu University)

• 63 Construction of Flatly Adsorbed Porphyrin Self-Assembled Monolayers on Au(111) Surfaces - K. Sato and T. Kondo (Ochanomizu University)

• 64 A Novel Electrochemical Method to Detect H2O2 with IrO2-Ta2O5 Catalyst - N. Osada and M. Morimitsu (Doshisha University)

• 65 Preparation and Polarization Behaviors of Pt-IrO2 Coating on a Sintered Matrix of Spherical Titanium Powders - Y. Tsuchinaga and M. Morimitsu (Doshisha University)

• 66 3D Architecture of Oxide Catalyst for O2 Evolution: Preparation and Performance in Acidic Media - Y. Hirose and M. Morimitsu (Doshisha University)

• 67 Ruthenium Aminophenanthroline Metallopolymer Films Electropolymerized from an Ionic Liquid: Deposition, Electrochemical and Photonic Properties - A. Venkatanarayanan, A. Spehar-Déléze (Dublin City University), L. Dennany (University of Wollongong), Y. Pellegrin (University De Nantes), T. E.Keyes and R. J. Forster (Dublin City University)

• 68 Single Nanoparticle Counting for Highly Sensitive Disease Biomarkers Assays - B. J. Cushen, E. O’ Reilly, T. Keyes and R. Forster (Dublin City University)

• 69 Preparation of Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythio-phene) Films on Piezoelectric Quartz Crystal and Their Gas Sensitivities - I. Pasquini (University of Siena), M. Foresti, M. Innocenti (University of Florence), A. Fort, M. Mugnaini (University of Siena), L. Pigani, R. Seeber (University of Modena and Reggio Emila), V. Vignoli and S. Rocchi (University of Siena)

• 70 Designing an Electrochemical Biosensor Capable of Detecting Interactions Between Antibodies and Antigens - A. Hamilton and C. Breslin (National University of Ireland)

• 71 The Synthesis and Electrochemistry of Peptide Functionalized Conducting Materials - C. D. McTiernan and M. Chahma (Laurentian University)

• 72 In Situ Surface X-Ray Diffraction Studies of Cl and PEG Adsorption and of Cu Electrodeposition on Low Index Cu Electrode Surfaces - F. Golks (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility), Y. Gründer, A. Drünkler, J. Stettner, K. Krug, D. Kaminski (Institut für Experimentelle und Angewandte Physik, Universität Kiel), G. Wijts, J. Roy, J. Zegenhagen (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility) and O. Magnussen (Institut für Experimentelle und Angewandte Physik, Universität Kiel)

• 73 Techniques for the Fabrication of Sub-micrometer Disk Electrodes - S. R. Postlethwaite, A. H. Whitehead, B. Gollas (CEST GmbH) and G. Fafilek (CEST, TU Wien)

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• 74 Microstructure, Mechanical Behavior and Catalytic Activity of NiO-ZrO2 Anode Composite - I. Brodnikovskyi (Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science (IPMS)), V. Chedryk (Pisarzhevsky Institute of Physical Chemistry of the NAS of Ukraine, 31 Ave. Nauky, Kyiv 03028, Ukraine), B. Vasyliv, O. Ostash (Karpenko Physico-Mechanical Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (PMI), 5 Naukova Str., Lviv 79601, Ukraine) and O. D. Vasylyev (Institute for Problems of Materials Science)

• 75 Measurements of Water Droplet Behavior in PEFC Channel Using PTV and High Accuracy Pressure Sensors - M. Hirono, I. Suzuma, T. Kurata, R. Tadokoro, E. Ejiri (Chiba Institute of Technology), M. Takimoto and M. Yoneda (Mizuho Information & Research Institute)

• 76 Synthesis of Nanoparticulate-TiO2 for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells - J. Lee, J. Lee and S. Han (Soongsil University)

• 77 Fe-E-bond Generation (E = Si, Ge, Sn, Pb) via Electrolysis - S. Neuhold, J. Albering and C. Grogger (Graz University of Technology)

• 78 Fabrication of p-Ag2O/n-Si Heterojunction for Solar Cell - G. Park, J. Shin (Kyungpook National University) and S. Choi (Kyoungpook National University)

• 79 Shape Controlled Platinum Catalysts for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - S. Han, J. Lee and K. Park (Soongsil University)

• 80 Simulation of a Scratch on Chromate and Nowadays Used Conversion Coatings of Hot Dip Galvanized Steel in Chloride Solution - G. Reiter (CEST), M. Fleischanderl (Voestalpine Linz) and G. Fafilek (TU Wien)

• 81 Visualization of Two-Phase Flow in DMFC Anode Channel - T. Numaguchi, S. Hirano, Y. Eguchi and E. Ejiri (Chiba Institute of Technology)

• 82 Electrical and Magnetic Properties of the Li0.42Na0.36CoO2 - A. Semenova, D. Kellerman and A. Markov (Institute of Solid State Chemistry)

• 83 Detection of Degradation of Lithium-Ion Batteries with Acoustic Emission Technique - S. Komagata, N. Kuwata, R. Baskaran, J. Kawamura, K. Sato and J. Mizusaki (Tohoku University)

• 84 A Study on the Thermoelectric Properties of Chemical Vapor Deposited SiC Films with Gases Variation for Semiconductor Process Application - J. Kim, Y. Choi, D. Choi (Yonsei University) and J. Kim (Tokai Carbon Korea)

• 85 Epitaxial Lateral Overgrowth of GaN Using High-Dose N+-Ion-Implantation - B. Kim, K. Lee, S. Jang, S. Kim (Korea University), J. Jhin (Korea Photonics Technology Institute), J. Lee (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) and D. Byun (Korea University)

• 86 Electrochemical Properties of All-Solid-State Li/S Batteries with Li2S-P2S5 Solid Electrolytes - M. Nagao, A. Hayashi and M. Tatsumisago (Osaka Prefecture University)

• 87 Improved Field Emission Characteristics with Different Electrode Materials by Forming Process in a Quasi-planar Thin Film Field Emission Diode - C. Chang, Y. Hsu, K. Lin (National Chiao Tung University), C. Juan (St. John’s University), I. Lee, P. Yang, W. Tsai and H. Cheng (National Chiao Tung University)

• 88 Controlled the Oxidation Sites of Cobalt Porphyrins with Different meso-Phenyl Substituent - H. Cheng (National Chi Nan University) and Y. Su (National Chi Nan Univeristy)

• 89 Recessed-Channel with Oxide Step Structure for High-Performance Dual-Gate Poly-Si TFTs with Controlled Grain Growth in Channel Regions - I. Lee (National Chiao Tung University), S. Lee (National Chiao Tung), C. Tsai, P. Yang, C. Chang, T. Tsai, H. Kuo and H. Cheng (National Chiao Tung University)

• 90 Gold Nanowire Arrays as a Platform for Salivary and ISF Cortisol Evaluation - K. Sun, G. Chornokur, X. Li and S. Bhansali (University of South Florida)

• 91 The Hydroquinone as a Molecular Sensor of the Decomposition of Carboxylate-Carboxylic Acid Systems in Acetonitrile - D. P. Valencia, L. Carrillo (Centro de Investigación y Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional) and F. Gonzalez (Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN)

• 92 Ceramic-in-Polymer vs Polymer-in-Ceramic Polymeric Electrolytes: A Novel Approach - J. S. Syzdek (Warsaw University of Technology), M. Armand (LRCS), M. Gizowska, M. Marcinek, M. Szafran and W. Wieczorek (Warsaw University of Technology)

• 93 Passive Mixing Simulation in Microfluidic Systems with Various Obstructions by Using Gold Nanoparticles - J. Yi, W. Jeon and C. Shin (Ajou University)

• 94 Formation of a Transparent Conductive Thin Film Consisting of Monodispersed Stratified-CdS Photocatalytic Nanoparticles - T. Taga, T. Hayashi, H. Takahashi and K. Tohji (Tohoku University)

• 95 Synthesis of Bi-Te Nanoparticles for Thermoelectric Materials - T. Yamasuge, T. Hayashi, T. Taga, H. Takahashi and K. Tohji (Tohoku University)

• 96 Surface Modifications of Sn-Ag-Cu Solder Particles - H. Takahashi (Tohoku University), T. Tanaka, M. Hamada (Ishikawa Metal Co.,Ltd) and K. Tohji (Tohoku University)

• 97 Novel Recycling System of Sn-Ag-Cu Alloy Particles in Wasted Solder Paste - H. Takahashi (Tohoku University), T. Tanaka, M. Hamada (Ishikawa Metal Co.,Ltd) and K. Tohji (Tohoku University)

• 98 Synthesis of Ag2S Particle with Capsule Like Morphology - Y. Baba, T. Hayashi, T. Taga, H. Takahashi and K. Tohji (Tohoku University)

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• 99 Electrodeposition and Stripping Analysis of Bismuth Selenide Thin Films Using Combined Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microgravimetry-Stripping Voltammetry - S. Ham (Yonsei University), U. Lee, M. Park, S. Choi (Konkuk University), K. Paeng (Yonsei University), N. Myung (Konkuk University), K. Rajeshwar (University of Texas) and I. Paeng (Seoul Women’s University)

• 100 Thermal Stability, Oxygen Non-stoichiometry and Electrical Conductivity of LaNi0.8Fe0.2O3 - J. Chen, V. Vashook (Techniche University Dresden), S. Wang, T. Wen (Shanghai Institute of Ceramics) and U. Guth (Meinsberg Kurt-Schwabe Research Institute)

• 101 Li-Ion Transfer at the Interface Between Li4Ti5O12 and Ionic Liquid-Organic Solvent Mixtures Electrolyte - Y. Ishihara, Y. Yamada, T. Abe and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)

• 102 Preparation of Li2FeSiO4 and Its Electrochemical Properties - B. Shao and I. Taniguchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

• 103 Electrocatalytic Behavior of Cu-Based Ceramic-Metal (Cermet) Anodes in Contact with Yttria Stabilized Zirconia for Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - K. Stamoulis, V. Mermiklis, S. Kostea, M. Trichakis and N. E. Kiratzis (Technological Education Institute of Western Macedonia)

• 104 Removing Copper Post Etch Residue from BEOL Process Using Aqueous Chemical Solutions - C. Ko and W. Lee (Kangwon National University)

• 105 Conversion Process of Carbon Dioxide and Methane Through Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma System - T. Kim, D. Won and W. Lee (Kangwon National University)

• 106 A Study of Co/Nb-Coated Ni Powder as a MCFC Cathode Material - H. Choi (Korea University), C. Yi, Y. Jeong (Sungshin Women’s University), L. Lianga and K. Kim (Korea University)

• 107 Electrical Properties Measurement for Interface Research in Silicon Bonding - G. Miao (Tsinghua University), Z. Zhang, T. Ren, H. Lin and L. Liu (Institute of Microelectronics of Tsinghua University)

• 108 Fabrication of Moth-Eye Structure on p-GaN Layer of GaN-Based Light-Emitting Diodes for Improvement of Light Extraction - E. Hong, K. Byeon, H. Park and H. Lee (Korea University)

• 109 UV Nanoimprint Lithography to Enhance the Light Extraction of InGaN-Based Light-Emitting Diodes - K. Byeon, E. Hong, H. Park and H. Lee (Korea University)

• 110 Electrical Characteristic Study of Nanoscale Ge2Sb2Te5 Using Nano Imprint Lithography and Conductive Atomic Force Microscopy - B. Bae, S. Hong and H. Lee (Korea University)

• 111 Double GST Structure Phase Change Memory for Low Voltage Operation - S. Hong, B. Bae, H. Jung and H. Lee (Korea University)

• 112 Electroless Ni-Based Alloy as Anode Coating Material for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - C. Lin, C. Wan and Y. Wang (Nation Tsing-Hua University)

• 117 SIBEE Best Presented Paper: A Monte Carlo Model for the Simulation of the Electrodeposition of CoNi Alloys onto Glassy Carbon - A. De Carvalho Frank (Universidade de Sao Paulo), E. P. Leiva and P. T. Sumodjo (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba)

• 118 SIBEE Best Presented Paper: Design and Performance of a Low Field NMR-Electrochemistry Cell for In Situ Measurements - L. L. Barbosa, L. Colnago (EMBRAPA), I. Carlos (UFSCar) and L. Nunes (Embrapa)

A4Tutorials in Nanotechnology: Focus on Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry - An Invited SymposiumAll DivisionsHall N, Level 01 - Green

Co-Chair(s): H De Long, P Trulove, and S Minteer

13:50 3242 Carl Wagner Memorial Award Presentation: Electrochemistry in Synthetic and Biological Nanopores - A. Schibel, T. Edwards, R. Kawano, W. Lan, D. Holden and H. S. White (University of Utah)

14:30 206 Nanoscience, Nanotechnology, and Analytical Methods: A Selective Tutorial - M. Ratner (Northwestern University)

15:10 207 Application of Electrochemical and Electrogenerated Luminescence Methods to Studies of Metallic and Semiconductor Nanoparticles - A. Bard (University of Texas)

15:50 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:10 208 Electrochemistry at the Nanoscale: Building Blocks and Techniques - H. Abruna (Cornell University)

16:50 209 Into the Nanoscale with Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy? - W. Schuhmann (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

17:30 3241 Tutorials in Nanotechnology: Focus on Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry - H. Wolfschmidt, T. Brulle, O. Paschos (Technische Universitaet Muenchen) and U. Stimming (Technische Universität München)

B1Battery / Energy Technology Joint General SessionBattery / Energy TechnologyRoom J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Lithium Batteries IIICo-Chair(s): A. Faisal and Jean St-Pierre

09:00 229 Cell-Sandwich Modeling of Redox Shuttles for Overcharge Protection - M. H. Tang (UC Berkeley) and J. Newman (University of California, Berkeley)

09:20 230 Examination of Pi-Conjugated Organic Compounds as Active Materials - N. Hojo, Y. Inatomi, T. Yamamoto, S. Watanabe (Panasonic Corporation) and Y. Misaki (Ehime University)

09:40 231 Electrochemical Investigation Correlated with FT-IR and NMR Spectroscopy of Liquid Battery Electrolytes Containing Supramolecular Additives. - M. Piszcz, A. Marczewska, M. Bukat, M. Kalita, P. Rys, G. Zukowska and M. Siekierski (Warsaw Technical University Faculty of Chemistry)

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10:00 232 Effects of Electrolyte Additives on the Cycling Performance of LiFePO4 Cathodes - S. H. Wu and M. S. Chen (Tatung University)

10:20 233 Study and Characterization of Amorphous-Poly(ethylene oxide) Doped with Lithium Perchlorate - L. C. Rodrigues, P. Barbosa, M. Silva and M. Smith (University of Minho)

10:40 234 In Situ Neutron Imaging of Alkaline and Lithium-Ion Batteries - D. S. Hussey (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

11:00 235 Magnesium Ion Behavior in Ionic Liquids - T. E. Sutto (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), T. Duncan (Nova Research) and T. Wong (Naval Research Laboratory)

11:20 236 Polymerized Ionic Liquids as Novel Ionically Conductive Membranes for Electrochemical Processes - T. E. Sutto (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory) and T. Duncan (Nova Research)

11:40 237 Electrochemical Properties of Poly(ethylene oxide)-Containing Block Copolymer Electrolytes - N. S. Wanakule, S. Mullin, A. Panday and N. Balsara (UC Berkeley)

12:00 238 New Method for the Energetic Performances Evaluation of Electrochemical Storage Devices - K. Mamadou, A. Delaille, E. Lemaire-Potteau (INES/CEA) and Y. Bultel (LEPMI-UMR 5631 CNRS-GINP-UJF)

12:20 239 Electrospun Metal Oxides for Energy Storage - L. Rubacek, J. Duchoslav and J. Macak (Elmarco ltd.)

ModelingCo-Chair(s): Karim Zaghib and A. Manivannan

14:00 240 Modeling of Lithium Iron Phosphate Batteries with Equivalent Electrical Circuit: Model Parameterization and Simulation - K. T. Dong, A. Kirchev, F. Mattera (CEA Grenoble/INES) and Y. Bultel (INPG/ENSEEG)

14:20 241 Dynamic Optimization of Lithium-Ion Batteries: Current Profiles for Improved Utilization - V. Boovaragavan, R. Methekar (Tennessee Technological University), V. Ramadesigan (Tennessee Tech University), V. R. Subramanian (Tennessee Technological University) and R. Braatz (Illinois Institute of Technology)

14:40 242 Towards Model-Based Optimal Design of Lithium-Ion Batteries - V. Ramadesigan, V. Boovaragavan, R. Methekar (Tennessee Technological University), M. Arabandi (Tennessee Tech University), V. R. Subramanian (Tennessee Technological University) and R. Braatz (Illinois Institute of Technology)

15:00 243 Diagnostic Analysis and Modeling of Capacity Loss in Li-Ion Cells - K. L. Gering (Idaho National Laboratory)

15:20 244 Development of Multifunctional Catalysts for Electrooxidation of Ethanol - P. J. Kulesza, P. J. Barczuk, A. Zurowski, A. Lewera and K. Miecznikowski (University of Warsaw)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 245 Electrochemical Modeling and Parameter Estimation of Lithium-Ion Batteries - R. Klein, M. Hess, N. Chaturvedi and J. Christensen (Robert Bosch LLC)

16:20 246 Optimal Electrode Structures in Lithium Batteries Through Coupled Electrochemical and Mechanical Simulations - S. Golmon, K. Maute and M. Dunn (University of Colorado at Boulder)

16:40 247 Estimating Thermodynamic Parameters of Electrode Materials for Improved Battery Models - F. Andre, R. Klein, N. Chaturvedi, J. Ahmed and J. Christensen (Robert Bosch LLC)

17:00 248 3D Modeling of Particle Structure and Ion Transport in Porous Li-Ion Electrodes - D. Stephenson, B. Walker, D. R. Wheeler (Brigham Young University) and D. Rowenhorst (Naval Research Laboratory)

B2Alkaline Electrochemistry in Fuel CellsEnergy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / BatteryHall H, Level U2 - Blue

Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel CellsCo-Chair(s): Robert Mantz and Deryn Chu

09:00 Alkaline Electrochemistry in Fuel Cells Symposium Remark, R. Mantz (10 Minutes)

09:10 341 Improved Performance of Alkaline Membrane Fuel Cells Based on Newly Developed Electrolyte Materials - H. Yanagi, S. Watanabe, K. Sadasue, T. Isomura, H. Inoue and K. Fukuta (Tokuyama Corp.)

09:40 342 Polysulfone-Composed Alkaline Anion Exchange Membrane for Improved Ionic Conductivity - D. Xie, G. Wang (Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis), D. Chu (US Army Research Laboratory) and R. Chen (Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis)

10:00 343 Anion Exchange Membrane Based on Comb-Shaped Poly(arylene ether sulfone) for Anionic Fuel Cells - J. Zhou, M. Unlu and P. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

10:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:40 344 Alkaline Fuel Cell Membranes from Xylylene Block Ionenes - K. Lee, R. Wycisk, M. Litt (Case Western Reserve University), P. N. Pintauro (Vanderbilt University) and J. Kosek (Giner, Inc.)

11:00 345 Alkali Doped Poly(vinyl alcohol) for Anion-Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - J. Qiao, J. Fu, H. Lv and J. Ma (Tongji University)

11:20 346 Effect of Carbon Dioxide on the Reduction of O2 in Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - J. Vega, C. Chartier and W. Mustain (University of Connecticut)

11:40 347 Factors Affecting Performances of Fuel Cells Using Anion-Exchange Membranes - R. Chen (Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis), W. Sun, A. Hsu (IUPUI), D. Chu (US Army Research Laboratory) and D. Xie (Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis)

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CatalystsCo-Chair(s): Sharon Beermann-Curtin and Deryn Chu

14:00 348 Development of Electrocatalysts for the Alcohol Oxidation in Anion Exchange Membrane Direct Alcohol Fuel Cells - C. Cremers, D. Bayer, J. O. Meier, S. Berenger, B. Kintzel, M. Joos and J. Tübke (Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT)

14:20 349 Investigation of the Oxygen Reduction Activity of Non-platinum Catalysts: A RDE Methodology - G. K. Wiberg (Technische Universitaet Muenchen), K. J. Mayrhofer and M. Arenz (Technische Universität München)

14:40 350 Electrocatalysis of the Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Chitosan Covered Catalysts in Alkaline Media - C. D. Sanches (Instituto de Química de São Carlos - USP), J. Delezuk, S. Campana and E. Ticianelli ()

15:00 351 Synthesis of Silver Nanocubes Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in an Alkaline Electrolyte - Y. Chang, Y. Chang, P. Wu and P. Lin (National Chiao Tung University)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 352 Novel Electrocatalysts for Alcohol Oxidation and Oxygen Reduction at High pH Environments - Q. He, N. Ramaswamy and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

16:00 353 The Use of Lax Sr1-x MO3 as Oxygen Reduction Catalysts in Alkaline Electrolytes - S. W. Donne and J. Tulloch (University of Newcastle)

16:20 354 Study of the Borohydride Oxidation Reaction on Gold in Alkaline Medium Using Online Mass Spectrometry - M. Chatenet (Grenoble-INP), F. H. Lima (Institute of Chemistry of São Carlos) and E. Ticianelli (Universidade de São Paulo)

16:40 355 Polypyrrole-Based Cathode Catalysts for Alkaline Fuel Cells: Bifunctional Mechanism of Oxygen Reduction Reaction - T. S. Olson, S. Pylypenko, P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico), K. Asazawa and H. Tanaka (Daihatsu Motor Co. Ltd.)

B4 Intercalation Compounds for Lithium BatteriesBattery / Energy TechnologyHall E2, Level OE - Yellow

NanomaterialsCo-Chair(s): M. S. Whittingham and M. Thackeray

09:00 389 Nanocrystalline High Power Lithium Ion Batteries - M. Graetzel (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne)

09:40 390 Enhanced Capacity from Non-stoichiomet-ric Lithium Iron Silicate, Li2-2xFe1+xSiO4 - K. Kam, A. Liivat (Angstrom Laboratory, Uppsala University), D. Ensling (Materials Chemistry Department, Angstrom Laboratory, Uppsala University), T. Gustafsson (Angstrom Laboratory, Uppsala University) and J. Thomas (Materials Chemistry Department, Angstrom Laboratory, Uppsala University)

10:00 391 Li2FeSiO4 Based Cathode Materials Synthesized by Molten Carbonate Method for Lithium-Ion Battery - A. Kojima (Kobe University), T. Kojima (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), T. Miyuki, Y. Okumura (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)) and T. Sakai (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

10:20 392 Polymorphism and Disorder in Li2MSiO4(M = Fe, Mn) - A. Yamada and S. Nishimura (The University of Tokyo)

10:40 393 Solid Solution Behavior in LixMnPO4 - G. Chen and T. J. Richardson (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

11:00 394 Electrochemical and Structural Characterization of Olivine LiFePO4 with Varying Particle Morphologies - Z. Lu (City University of Hong Kong), H. Chen, Y. Zhu (Stony Brook University), Y. Wang, J. Deng, J. Chung (City University of Hong Kong) and C. P. Grey (Stony Brook University)

11:20 395 Three Dimensional Ordered Mesoporous Materials as High-Rate Electrode for Li-Ion Batteries - Y. Ren, F. Jiao, J. Bao and P. Bruce (University of St Andrews)

11:40 396 Property of the Large Capacity Positive Electrode by Single Crystalline LiMn2O4 Nanowires - E. Hosono, T. Kudo, I. Honma, H. Matsuda, Y. Saito and H. Zhou (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

Polyanion MaterialsCo-Chair(s): K. M. Abraham and R. Kostecki

14:00 397 Effect of Substitution and Solid Solution Behavior in Lithium Metal Polyanion Materials for Li-Ion Battery Cathodes - S. Badi, T. Ramesh, B. Ellis, K. Lee and L. F. Nazar (University of Waterloo)

14:40 398 Comparative Study of Lithium Transport Kinetics in Olivine Cathodes - N. Meethong, Y. Kao and Y. Chiang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

15:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:20 399 Olivine-Phosphates: Atomic-Scale Insight into Lithium Transport, Defect Clustering and Crystal Morphologies - M. Islam (University of Bath)

16:00 400 Ionothermal Synthesis and Electrochemical Characterization of Nanostructured Lithium Manganese Phosphates - P. Barpanda, N. Recham, M. Armand (University of Picardie Jules Verne) and J. Tarascon (LRCS)

16:20 401 Dynamic Reduction of Crystallinity in LiFePO4 During Fast Cycling - R. Eriksson (Uppsala University), T. Gustafsson (Angstrom Laboratory, Uppsala University) and K. Edström (Uppsala University)

16:40 402 Novel Lithium Ion Vanadium Phosphate Based Cathode Materials for HEV/PHEV Applications - B. N. Hult, C. Allen and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

17:00 403 Predicting Active Material Utilization in LiFePO4 Electrodes: An Exercise in Multiscale Mathematical Modeling - T. W. Farrell and S. Dargaville (Queensland University of Technology)

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17:20 404 Defect Model for LiFePO4 Based on Single Crystal Studies - J. Maier and W. Katja (MPI for Solid State Research)

B5Rechargeable Lithium Ion BatteriesBatteryHall E1, Level OE - Yellow

Electrolytes 1Co-Chair(s): Martin Winter and Zempachi Ogumi

09:00 504 Electrolytes, SEI and Charge-Discharge Kinetics in Li-ion Batteries - T. Jow, J. Allen, M. Marx (Army Research Laboratory), K. Nechev, B. Deveney and S. Rickman (Saft America, Inc.)

09:30 505 Development of Electrolytes for Highly Safe Lithium-Ion Batteries - A. Watarai, H. Tokuda, T. Kawai and M. Ue (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation)

09:50 506 New Fluorinated Lithium Salts for Lithium Ion Battery Electrolytes - A. Lex, R. Schmitz, R. Schmitz (University of Münster), N. Kalinovich, O. Kazakova, K. Vlasov (University Bremen), A. Kütt (University of Tartu), G. Röschenthaler (University Bremen), S. Passerini (University of Muenster) and M. Winter (Westfaelische Wilhelms University Muenster)

10:10 507 Borate-Based Ionic Liquids as New Electrolyte for Lithium-Ion Battery - X. Zhang (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), H. Matsumoto, H. Sakaebe (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)) and K. Tatsumi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

10:30 508 Evaluation of the GBL Based Electrolyte for Li-ion Battery as a Non-Flammable Alternative - D. Belov, D. Shieh and M. Yang (ITRI)

10:50 509 Correlation Between Charge-Discharge Behavior of Graphite and Solvation Structure of Lithium-ion in Propylene Carbonate-Containing Electrolytes - Y. Yamada (Kyoto University), Y. Koyama (Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University), T. Abe and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)

11:10 510 Nonflammable Polymeric Gel Electrolyte Containing Triethylphosphate for Lithium Ion Batteries - B. Lalia, N. Yoshimoto, M. Egashira and M. Morita (Yamaguchi University)

11:30 511 Evaluation of Electrolytes Containing Flame Retardant Additives in LiNixCo1-xO2 and Li(Li0.17Ni0.25Mn0.58)O2-Based Li-Ion Cells - K. Smith, M. C. Smart, W. West, J. Soler (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology), F. Krause, S. Prakash (University of Southern California), B. Ratnakumar (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology), L. Yang and B. Lucht (University of Rhode Island)

11:50 512 A Candidate Electrolyte for Li-Ion Batteries - F. Azeez (North Carolina State University) and P. Fedkiw (North Carolina State Univesrity)

Electrolytes 2Co-Chair(s): T. R. Jow and Michel Armand

14:00 Battery Division Research Award Address- Held jointly with session B4 (40 Minutes)

14:40 Battery Division Student Research Award Address- Held jointly with B4 (20 Minutes)

15:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:20 513 Greener and Cheaper Batteries Containing Fluorine-free Binder in Combination with Ionic Liquid Based Electrolytes - S. Lux, S. Jeong (University of Münster), S. Passerini (University of Muenster), M. Winter (Westfaelische Wilhelms University Muenster) and A. Balducci (University of Münster)

15:40 514 New Anions for Lithium Batteries - P. Johansson, J. Scheers (Chalmers University of Technology) and M. Armand (LRCS)

16:00 515 First Principles Simulations of Li Ion Migration in Materials Related to LiPON Electrolytes - D. Yaojun and N. Holzwarth (Wake Forest University)

16:20 516 Ionic Liquids for High Voltage Lithium Batteries: Physicochemical and Electrochemical Investigations - F. Alloin (LEPMI), M. Le (LEPMI/Insitut Néel), P. Strobel (Institut Néel), C. Perez del Valle (DCM) and P. Judeinstein (ICMMO)

16:40 517 The Effect of Electrolyte Additives upon the Lithium Kinetics of Li-Ion Cells Containing MCMB and LiNixCo1-xO2 Electrodes and Exposed to High Temperatures - M. C. Smart, B. Ratnakumar (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology), A. Gozdz (A123 Systems, Inc.) and S. Mani (A123 Systems’ Advanced Research and Government Solutions Division)

17:00 518 LiFSI-PYR1AFSI Binary Electrolyte Mixtures for Lithium Batteries - G. B. Appetecchi (ENEA), M. Montanino (ENEA, TER Department, Casaccia Research Center), M. Carewska, F. Alessandrini (ENEA, TER Department, Casaccia Research Center, Via Anguillarese 301, 00123 Rome, ITALY) and S. Passerini (University of Muenster)

17:20 519 TFSI-based Ionic Liquids for Li-ion Batteries Operating at Elevated Temperature - M. Nadherna (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry ASCR), R. Dominko, M. Gaberscek (National Institute of Chemistry Slovenia) and J. Reiter (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry)

17:40 520 Studies on Complexing Properties of New Types of Organoboron Additives in Li-ion Battery Electrolytes - S. Drzewiecki, J. Kryczka, Z. Zukowska, A. Adamczyk Woźniak, M. Marcinek, A. Sporzyński and W. Wieczorek (Warsaw University of Technology)

B7Photovoltaics for the 21st Century 5Energy Technology / Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and PhotonicsRoom B631, Level 02 - Red

OverviewCo-Chair(s): M. Tao and C. Claeys

09:00 Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes)

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09:10 722 PhotovoltaicsTechnologies:Today,Tomorrow,andBeyond-T.Surek(SurekPVConsulting)

09:50 723 EnhancingSiliconPhotovoltaicsR&DviaaGovernment/University/IndustryConsortium-G.Rozgonyi(NCStateU)

Si Cells ICo-Chair(s): C. Claeys and M. Tao

10:50 724 GermaniumDopedSiliconforSolarCells-D.Yang,L.Wang,X.Zhu,X.Li,Z.Li,P.Wang,X.YuandD.Que(ZhejiangUniversity)

11:20 725 FormationofScreen-PrintedContactsonSiSolarCells-B.SoporiandV.Mehta(NationalRenewableEnergyLaboratory)

11:50 726 EffectofPre-cleaningonTexturizationofc-SiWafersinKOH/IPAMixtures-G.ChenandI.Kashkoush(ArkionSystems)

Si Cells IICo-Chair(s): D. Yang and B. Sopori

14:00 727 EfficientCrystallineSiHeterojunctionSolarCells-Q.Wang,M.Page,E.IwaniczkoandF.Hasson(NREL)

14:30 728 ControlofMicrostructuresandCrystalDefectsinSiMulticrystalsGrownbytheDendriticCastingMethod-K.Nakajima,K.Kutsukake,N.UsamiandK.Fujiwara(TohokuUniversity)

15:00 729 AnnealingEffectsonRecombinationVelocitiesatGrainBoundariesinPolycrystallineSi-Y.Ohshita,K.FukudaandM.Yamaguchi(ToyotaTechnologicalInstitute)

Si Cells IIICo-Chair(s): B. Sopori and D. Yang

15:50 730 NumericalInvestigationofHeatandMassTransferduringaUnidirectionalSolidificationProcessinCrystallineSiliconforSolarCells-K.Kakimoto(KyushuUniversity),L.LiuandX.Chen(RIAM,KyushuUniversity)

16:20 731 MulticrystallineSiliconIngotandWaferQualitiesforPVApplications-Y.Wan(LDKSolarCo.Ltd.)

16:50 732 Modificationofμc-SiStructurefortheImprovementofLightAbsorptionProperty-M.Yoon,J.Yang,K.ImandS.Lim(YonseiUniversity)

B8Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells 9 (PEMFC9)Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical EngineeringHall I / K, Level U2 - Blue

Morning Plenary SessionCo-Chair(s): T. Fuller and H. Gasteiger

09:00 806 FuelCellsforAircraftApplication-K.A.Friedrich,J.Kallo,J.SchirmerandG.Schmitthals(GermanAerospaceCenter)

09:40 Intermission(20Minutes)

10:00 807 ElectrocatalysisonWell-DefinedSurfaces-M.Koper(LeidenUniversity)

10:40 808 ActivityandStabilityofFe/N/CCathodeElectrocatalystsforPEMFuelCells:AchievementsandRemainingChallenges-J.Dodelet(INRS-ÉMT)

11:20 809 ExploringtheLimitsof“Wet”and“Dry”IonomersforPEMFuelCellApplications-K.D.Kreuer(Max-Planck-InstitutFKF)

Afternoon Plenary SessionCo-Chair(s): C. Lamy and C. Hartnig

14:00 810 SurfaceSpeciesandProductDistributionintheElectrooxidationofSmallMolecules-M.Heinen,Z.JusysandR.Behm(UlmUniversity)

14:40 811 ResearchandDevelopmentofFuelCellVehiclesatHonda-Y.Sando(HondaR&DCo.,Ltd.)

15:20 812 MembraneDegradationMechanismsandAcceleratedDurabilityTestingofProtonExchangeMembraneFuelCells-J.M.Fenton,M.P.Rodgers,D.K.Slattery,X.Huang(UniversityofCentralFlorida),L.J.Bonville(FloridaSolarEnergyCenter/UCF)andH.R.Kunz(UniversityofConnecticut)

16:00 Intermission(20Minutes)

16:20 813 PortableMilitaryFuelCellsPowerSystems-J.L.Martin(ProtonexTechnology,LLC)andP.Osenar(ProtonexTechnologyCorp.)

17:00 814 DiagnosingFuelCellDegradationinAutomotiveApplications-R.N.Carter,B.Lakshmanan(GeneralMotorsCorp.),W.Gu(GeneralMotorsCorporation),P.YuandD.Baker(GeneralMotorsCorp.)

B10Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, Eleventh International Symposium (SOFC-XI)High Temperature Materials / Battery / Energy Technology / SOFC Society of JapanHall B, Level 02 - Red

SOFC Plenary SessionCo-Chair(s): Subhash Singhal and Harumi Yokokawa

09:00 IntroductoryRemarks-SubhashC.Singhal(20Minutes)

09:20 1201 EuropeanSOFCR&D-StatusandTrends-R.Steinberger-Wilckens(FZJuelich)

09:40 1202 StatusofNationalProjectforSOFCDevelopmentinJapan-K.Hosoi(20FMuzaKawasakiBuilding)andM.Nakabaru(NewEnergyandIndustrialTechnologyDevelopmentOrganization)

10:00 1203 TheStatusofSOFCProgramsinUSA-W.A.Surdoval(NETL)

10:20 1204 TheIntegratedProjectSOFC600DevelopmentofLow-temperatureSOFC-B.G.Rietveld(EnergyresearchCentreoftheNetherlands(ECN)),F.P.VanBerkel,Y.Zhang-Steenwinkel(ECN),E.Bouyer(CEA),J.Irvine(UniversityofStAndrews),M.Menon(Risoe-DTU),L.Niewolak,S.Gross(FZJ),A.Heel,P.Holtappels(EMPA)andS.Modena(HTceramix-SofcPower)

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10:40 1205 A Review of Progress in the UK Supergen Fuel Cell Programme - C. Adjiman, A. Atkinson (Imperial College), R. Baker (St Andrews University), N. P. Brandon (Imperial College), D. Brett (UCL), R. Clague (Imperial College London), E. Carvalho (University St Andrews), K. Choy (The University of Nottingham), J. Irvine (University of St Andrews), A. Marquis (Imperial College London), D. Miller (University St Andrews), G. Offer (Imperial College London), K. Pointon (DSTL), S. Pyke (Rolls-Royce Fuel Cell Systems), A. Selcuk (Ceres Power), K. Scott (Newcastle University) and P. Shearing (Imperial College London)

11:00 1206 Real-SOFC - A Joint European Effort to Improve SOFC Durability - R. Steinberger-Wilckens (FZ Juelich), B. G. Rietveld (Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)), L. De Haart (FZ Juelich), F. Tietz (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), J. Mougin (CEA-Grenoble), O. Bucheli (HTcermamix), R. Rosenberg (VTT), M. Zahid (European Institute for Energy Research) and P. Holtappels (EMPA)

11:20 1207 The Status of SOFC Development at Versa Power Systems - E. Tang, M. Pastula and B. P. Borglum (Versa Power Systems)

11:40 1208 Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Stack For Transportation and Stationary Applications - S. Mukerjee, K. Haltiner, D. Klotzbach, J. Vordonis, A. Iyer, R. Kerr (Delphi Corporation), V. Sprenkle, J. Kim, K. Meinhardt, N. Canfield, J. Darsell, B. Kirby, T. Oh, G. Maupin, B. Voldrich and J. Bonnett (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory oper-ated by Battelle Memorial Institute)

SOFC Stacks and Systems ICo-Chair(s): Robert Steinberger-Wilckens and Wayne Surdoval

14:00 1209 Prototype SOFC CHP System (SOFIT) Development and Testing - T. Haga, N. Komiyama, H. Nakatomi, K. Konishi, T. Sutou and T. Kikuchi (Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.(JPOWER))

14:20 1210 Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Development at United Technologies Research Center - E. Sun, J. Yamanis, L. Chen, D. Frame, J. Holowczak, N. Magdefrau, S. Tulyani, J. Hawkes, C. Haugstetter, T. Radcliff and D. Tew (United Technologies Research Center)

14:40 1211 Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Development at NIMTE - W. Wang, W. Guan, H. Li, Z. Wang, J. Wang (Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering), Y. Wu (NIMTE), X. Li and G. Zuo (Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering)

15:00 1212 Development of SOFC Stack at NGK Spark Plug Co., Ltd. - D. Nishijima (NGK Spark Plug Co., LTD.), H. Ishikawa, M. Shibata, H. Uematsu, H. Sumi, Y. Okuyama, Y. Todo, D. Komatsu, S. Ishida and K. Furusaki (NGK Spark Plug Co., LTD)

15:20 1213 SOFC Stacks for Mobile Applications - M. Lang, T. Weckesser, C. Auer, P. Jentsch (German Aerospace Center (DLR)) and K. A. Friedrich (German Aerospace Center)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1214 Status Report of SOFC Development and Pilot Manufacturing at SOFCpower Srl - M. Bertoldi (SOFCpower S.r.l.), O. Bucheli (HTcermamix), A. Ravagni (SOFCpower Srl), N. Autissier (HTceramix SA), M. Signorini (SOFCpower Srl) and S. Modena (HTceramix-SofcPower)

16:20 1215 Development of SOFC Stacks at Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited - J. Love, S. Amarasinghe, D. Selvey, X. Zheng and L. Christiansen (Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd)

16:40 1216 3 kW SOFC Power Generation Module Developed by NTT/THG/SPP - H. Arai, K. Hayashi, Y. Yoshida, M. Yokoo (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation), Y. Mizutani (Toho Gas Co., Ltd.), K. Ukai, K. Katsurayama (Toho Gas Corporation), H. Orishima, M. Hirakawa, H. Uwani and S. Kashima (Sumitomo Precision Products Corporation)

17:00 1217 Status of Development and Manufacture of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell at Topsoe Fuel Cell A/S and Risø/DTU - N. Christiansen, H. Holm-Larsen, M. Juel Jørgensen (Topsoe Fuel Cell A/S), P. Vang Hendriksen (Risoe/DTU), A. Hagen (Risoe DTU), S. Ramousse (Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark) and M. Wandel (Risoe/DTU)

17:20 1218 Development and Field Test Results of Residential SOFC CHP System - M. Suzuki, S. Iwata, K. Higaki, S. Inoue (Osaka Gas Co.,Ltd.), T. Shigehisa, I. Miyachi, H. Nakabayashi and K. Shimazu (Kyocera Corporation)

17:40 1219 Status of Hexis’ SOFC Stack Development and the Galileo 1000 N Micro-CHP System - A. Mai, B. Iwanschitz, U. Weissen (Hexis Ltd.), R. Denzler (Hexid Ltd.), D. Haberstock (Hexis Ltd.), V. Nerlich (Hexid Ltd.), J. Sfeir and A. Schuler (Hexis Ltd.)

Foyers B & C, Level 02 - Red

SOFC Poster I - Materials (non-electrode) and Modeling, 18:00-2030hCo-Chair(s): Nguyen Minh and Xiao-Dong Zhou

• 1220 Heterogeneous Zirconia-based Solid Electrolytes Obtained by Sintering TZP+YSZ Powder Mixtures - C. Fernandes, G. Cunto, F. Figueiredo and J. R. Frade (University of Aveiro)

• 1221 YSZ Free-standing Membranes for Silicon-based MicroSOFCs - A. Tarancon (IMB-CSIC), I. Garbayo (IMB-CNM, CSIC), J. Santiso, A. Cavallaro (CIN2, CSIC/ICN), G. Garcia (Autonomous University of Barcelona), I. Gràcia, C. Cané (IMB-CNM, CSIC) and N. Sabaté (IMB-CNM,CSIC)

• 1223 Sintering Mechanisms of Cobalt Doped Ceria and Zirconia Electrolytes in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells with Intermediate-temperature Operation - M. Mori, Z. Wang (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry) and T. Itoh (AGC Seimi Chemical Co., Ltd.)

• 1224 Redox Properties of Ordered Macroporous Ce-Zr Mixed Oxides - D. Tonti (CSIC), M. Torralvo, E. Enciso (Universidad Complutense Madrid), L. Martinez, E. Roman and J. Sanz (CSIC)

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• 1225 Bulk and Grain Boundary Conductivities as Function of Temperature and Oxygen Partial Pressure of Scandia-stabilized Zirconia Co-doped with Yttria and Ceria - W. Preis, A. Egger, J. Waldhäusl, W. Sitte (University of Leoben), E. De Carvalho (University of St. Andrews) and J. Irvine (University of St Andrews)

• 1226 Low Sintering Temperature and Electrical Properties of Samarium-doped Ceria - E. Camilo de Souza and E. N. Muccillo (Energy and Nuclear Research Institute)

• 1228 Sol-Gel Process to Prepare a Dense YSZ Electrolyte on Anode Support - E. Courtin (CEA Le Ripault), P. Boy (CEA Le Ripault, France), N. Poirot (LEMA Blois, France) and C. Laberty-Robert (UPMC Paris VI)

• 1229 Zirconia EB-PVD Electrolyte Films: Structure, Mechanical Properties and Conductivity - O. D. Vasylyev (Institute for Problems of Materials Science), M. Brychevskyi, I. Pryshchepa (Frantcevych Institute for Problems of Materials Science, Kyiv, Ukraine), V. Vereschak (Chemical Technology University, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine), A. Smirnova (University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, 06259, USA), L. Dubykivskyi (Frantcevych Institute for Problems of Materials Science, Kyiv, Ukraine), J. Irvine (University of St Andrews), C. D. Savaniu (School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, UK) and J. Malzbender (Institute for Materials and Processes in Energy Systems IWV 2, Juelich, Germany)

• 1230 Synthesis of ScSZ-based Electrolyte Powder for IT-SOFC Unit Cell using Co-precipita-tion Process - J. Kang, Y. Kim, H. Kim (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) and J. Jang (Samsung Electrio-Mechanics Co., LTD)

• 1231 Effect of La2O3 Doping on Conductivity in the ZrO2 - Sc2O3 - CeO2 System - V. I. Barbashov, V. M. Timchenko and E. V. Nesova (Donetsk Phys. Tech. Institute,National Academy of Science of Ukraine)

• 1233 Structural Stability of GDC Electrolyte for Low-Temperature SOFCs Depending on Fuels - H. Ko, J. Lee and S. Hyun (Yonsei University)

• 1234 IR-Assisted Sol-Gel Synthesis of Ce0.8Gd0.2O2-

δ for SOFCs Applications - E. Mercadelli, A. Sanson (ISTEC-CNR), L. Doubova (IENI-CNR) and S. Boldrini (ISIB-CNR)

• 1236 Oxidation and Reduction of Nano-grained Pt-GDC and Enhancement of Grain Boundary Conductivity - S. Yamaguchi, K. Yoshimura, S. Miyoshi and Y. Oyama (The University of Tokyo)

• 1237 Investigation of High Temperature Elastic Modulus and Internal Friction of SOFC Electrolytes Using Resonance Method - T. Kushi, K. Sato, A. Unemoto, K. Amezawa and T. Kawada (Tohoku University)

• 1238 Modified Sol-gel Method used for Obtaining SOFC Electrolyte Materials - C. Suciu (Prototech AS), E. Erichsen, A. C. Hoffmann (University of Bergen), E. Dorolti and R. Tetean (Babes-Bolyai University)

• 1239 Characterization of Co-doped LSGM Electrolyte Prepared by GNP for IT-SOFC - D. Lee and J. Han (Korea University)

• 1240 Cation-Deficient and Alkali Earth Cation-Doped Solid Solutions La1-xMxGa1-yMgyO3-δ (M = VLa, Ca, Sr, Ba) Prepared by Different Techniques - Y. G. Mateyshina and N. Uvarov (Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry)

• 1241 Electrical Characterization of LSGM Electrolytes Synthesized via Co-precipitation Route - S. Latorrata, L. Zampori, R. Pelosato, G. Dotelli, C. Cristiani (Politecnico di Milano) and R. Ruffo (University of Milano-Bicocca)

• 1242 Investigation on Crystal Structure and Oxide Ionic Conduction Path of LaGaO3-Based Oxide by in situ TOF Neutron Diffraction - N. Kitamura, T. Sugiyama, Y. Idemoto (Tokyo University of Science) and T. Itoh (AGC Seimi Chemical Co., Ltd.)

• 1243 Two-step Synthesis of Yttrium-doped Barium Zirconate Protonic Conductors - O. Oliveira, T. Andrade (IPEN), E. N. Muccillo (Energy and Nuclear Research Institute), M. Berton, C. Garcia (LACTEC) and R. Muccillo (IPEN)

• 1244 Fabrication and Generation of Intermediate Temperature Operating SOFC based on Y-doped BaZrO3 Proton Conducting Oxides - F. Iguchi (Tohoku University), M. Nagai, N. Sata and H. Yugami (Graduate school of engineer-ing, Tohoku University)

• 1245 Effect on Small ZnO Addition on the Barium Zirconate Pellets - P. Briois, A. Billard (LERMPS-UTBM), S. Georges (LEPMI-INPG), A. Shaula and A. Cavaleiro (SEG-CEMUC)

• 1247 Electrical Transport and Electric Power Generation Properties of Lanthanum Silicate Oxyapatite Ceramics Prepared by a Sol-gel Method - K. Kobayashi and C. Nishimura (National Institute for Materials Science)

• 1248 Mechanosynthesis, Sinterability and Conductivity of Modified La10-x(Si,B,P)6O27{plus

minus}δ Solid Electrolytes - J. R. Frade, C. Fernandes, X. Le and F. Figueiredo (University of Aveiro)

• 1249 Structure and Transport Properties of Doped Apatite-type Lanthanum Silicates Prepared via Mechanochemical Route - T. Kharlamova, S. Pavlova, V. A. Sadykov, Y. Bespalko, T. Krieger, O. Lapina, D. Khabibulin, V. Muzykantov (Boreskov Institute of Catalysis), M. Chaikina (Institute of Solid State Chemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia), N. Uvarov (Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry), Y. Pavlukhin (Institute of Solid State Chemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia), S. Petrov (Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry SB RAS) and C. Argirusis (Inst. for Metallurgy, Clausthal Univ. of Technology, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany)

• 1250 BITX: New Electrolyte for Oxide Ion and Proton SOFC - S. Noirault, E. Quarez (IMN), M. Caldes (Institut des Materiaux-CNRS), A. Le Gal La Salle (Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel) and O. Joubert (IMN)

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• 1251 Comparison of Structural and Electrical Properties of Strontium Zirconate Pellets and Thin Films - M. Arab Pour Yazdi (UTBM), P. Briois (Lermps-UTBM), S. Georges (LEPMI-INPG), A. Shaula, A. Cavaleiro (SEG-CEMUC) and A. Billard (LERMPS-UTBM)

• 1252 Effect of Gun Current of APS on Microstructure of Apatite-type Lanthanum Silicate (ATLS) Electrolyte Coatings - W. Gao (State Key Lab of Superhard Materials), H. Liao, F. Lapostolle and C. Coddet (LERMPS, University of Technology of Belfort-Montbéliard)

• 1253 Characterization of La0.8Sr0.2Co0.5Mn0.5O3-δ Coating on Alloy Interconnect in SOFC - M. Han, X. Du and Z. Liu (China University of Mining & Technology, Beijing)

• 1254 Oxidation Resistance Coating of Low Sinterability Conducting Ceramics by Aerosol Deposition on SOFC Metallic Interconnector - J. Choi (Korea Institute of Materials Science), J. Choi, J. Ryu, B. Hahn, W. Yoon, B. Lee and D. Park (Korea Insitutue of Materials Science)

• 1256 Characteristics of Metallic Coating on Metallic Interconnect for SOFCs - J. E. Hong, R. Song (Korea Institute of Energy Research), T. Lim (Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER)), S. Lee (Korea Institute of Energy Research) and D. Shin (Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER))

• 1257 Effect of Ion Implantation on Oxidation Behavior in Crofer22APU Commercially used for SOFCs - S. Hong (Seoul National University), P. Madakashira, D. Kim, Y. Cho, S. Han (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) and H. Han (Seoul National University)

• 1258 APS Deposition of MnCo2O4 on Commercial Alloys K41X Used as Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Interconnect: The Importance of Post Heat-Treatment for Densification of the Protective Layer - E. Saoutieff (EIFER), G. Bertrand (UTBM), M. Zahid (European Institute for Energy Research) and L. Gautier (EIFER)

• 1259 Synthesis and Characterization of a Spinel Type Cr-Free Ceramic Interconnect Material for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - M. Yoon, J. Yoon (Inha University), H. Hwang (Department of Ceramic Engineering, Inha University), R. Song (Korea Institute of Energy Research) and D. Shin (Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER))

• 1261 Improvement of Oxidation Resistance of Fe-Cr Ferritic Alloy Sheets for SOFC Interconnects - N. Yasuda, T. Uehara, M. Okamoto, C. Aoki, T. Ohno and A. Toji (Hitachi Metals,Ltd.)

• 1262 Long-Term Oxidation Behavior of Fe-Cr Ferritic Alloy ZMG232L for SOFC Interconnects - T. Uehara, N. Yasuda, M. Okamoto, C. Aoki, T. Ohno and A. Toji (Hitachi Metals,Ltd.)

• 1263 The Effect of Tungsten Addition on the Oxidation Behavior of Fe-22Cr-0.5Mn Steel - D. Yun (Pohang University of Science and Technology), H. Seo (POSTECH), K. Kim (Pohang University of Science and Technology), J. Jun, J. Lee and D. Kim (RIST)

• 1265 Long-Term Stability of the LSM-Coated Crofer22APU for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Interconnect - R. Song, S. Pyo (Korea Institute of Energy Research), S. Lee, T. Lim and D. Shin (Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER))

• 1266 Cr Evaporation of Metallic Interconnects: A Novel Method for Quantification - J. Froitzheim, E. Larsson and J. Svensson (Chalmers University of Technology)

• 1267 SOFC Powders and Unit Cell Research at NIMTE - J. Wang, J. Shao, Y. Tao and W. Wang (Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering)

• 1268 Nanostructured Functional Layers for SOFCs - D. Soysal, C. Christenn (German Aerospace Center (DLR-ITT)) and A. Ansar (German Aerospace Center (DLR))

• 1269 Nanotechnology Applications to Fabrication of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) - S. Bozorgmehri (Niroo Research Institute (NRI)) and M. Hamedi (University of Tehran)

• 1271 Manufacturing Ceramic Tapes and Thick Film Pastes in an ISO 9001 Environment - A. Feingold, Z. Topka, E. Twiname, P. Palanisamy and R. Webb (ESL ElectroScience)

• 1272 Structural Stability of Silver Current Collector under Mixed Reactant, Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Conditions - N. Akhtar, S. Decent and K. Kendall (University of Birmingham)

• 1273 Metallic Current Collectors and Interconnectors Study for Anode Supported SOFC Operation at 800ºC - K. Min (Samsung Electro-Mechanics), H. Lee (Central R&D Institute), J. Jung (Samsung Electro-Mechanics), J. Yoon and H. Ryu (Central R&D Institute)

• 1274 New Type of Current Collectors with Modified Near-surface Layer - N. Ledukhovskaya, G. Strukov and S. I. Bredikhin (Institute of Solid State Physics Russian Academy of Science)

• 1276 Induction Brazing for Gas Sealing and Joint Properties of Anode Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - Y. Heo, S. Lee, T. Lim, D. Shin (Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER)) and R. Song (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

• 1277 Influence of Electrical Load on the Stability of Glass Sealings - A. Rost, J. Schilm and M. Kusnezoff (Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme)

• 1278 Numerical Simulation of Intermediate-Temperature Disk Type Seal-less SOFC Using Pure Hydrogen Considering Air Back Diffusion Phenomenon - T. Tanaka (Toyohashi University of Technology), Y. Inui (University of Shiga Prefecture), N. Chitose and T. Akbay (Mitsubishi Materials Corporation)

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• 1279 Micro-tubular SOFCs to Measure the Effects of Cross Flow on Mass Transfer Rates Around the Perimeter of a Cylindrical Electrode - V. Lawlor (Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences and Dublin City University), D. Meissner (Upper Austria University of Applied Sci., Austria and Tallinn Univ. of Technology, Estonia), C. Hochenauer, S. Griesser (Upper Austria University of Applied Sci., Austria), S. Cordiner (University of Rome, Italy), G. Zauner (Upper Austria University of Applied Sci., Austria), A. Olabi (Dublin City University, Ireland) and G. Buchinger (Upper Austria University of Applied Sci., Austria and 4. eZelleron GmbH, Collenbuschstr, Germany)

• 1281 Mathematical Modelling of Mass and Charge Transport and Reaction in the Central Membrane of the IDEAL-Cell - T. Ou (Università di Pisa), F. Delloro (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR)), C. Nicolella (Università di Pisa), W. G. Bessler (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt) and A. S. Thorel (Centre des Materiaux - ENSMP)

• 1282 Simulations of Heat and Mass Transfers in Tubular Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell - J. Klein (Laboratoire d’Électrochimie et de Physico-chimie des Matériaux et des Interfaces), J. Deseure and Y. Bultel (LEPMI)

• 1283 Electromotive Potential Distribution and Electronic Leak Currents in Working YSZ Based SOCs - M. Mogensen and T. Jacobsen (The Technical University of Denmark)

• 1284 Simulation of a Tubular Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Stack Operating on Biomass Syn-gas using Aspen Plus - W. G. Doherty, A. Reynolds and D. Kennedy (Dublin Institute of Technology)

• 1285 Dynamic Electrochemical Model For SOFC-Stacks - D. Klotz (Universität Karlsruhe (TH)), A. Weber and E. Ivers-Tiffée (Institut für Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik)

• 1286 Effective Transport Coefficients for Porous Microstructures in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - H. Choi, A. Berson, B. Kenney (Queen’s-RMC Fuel Cell Research Centre), J. Pharoah (Queen’s - RMC Fuel Cell Research Centre), S. Beale (National Research Council Canada) and K. Karan (Queen’s - RMC Fuel Cell Research Centre)

• 1287 Quantitative Evaluation of Transport Properties of SOFC Porous Anode by Random Walk Process - M. Kishimoto, H. Iwai, M. Saito and H. Yoshida (Kyoto University)

• 1289 Using CFD Tools to Investigate New Concept of SC-SOFC - J. A. Kadio, J. Klein, O. Doche (Laboratoire d’Électrochimie et de Physico-chimie des Matériaux et des Interfaces), J. Deseure and Y. Bultel (LEPMI)

C2 New Biomimetic Materials for Electrochemical SensingOrganic and Biological Electrochemistry / Sensor / Physical and Analytical ElectrochemistryRoom D357, Level U2 - Blue

Biomimetic Materials & ApplicationsCo-Chair(s): C. Kranz, H. C. DeLong

09:00 1625 Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Nanocomposites: Synthetic Receptors for Biosensors and Biochips - K. Haupt, A. Linares, M. Bompart and B. Tse Sum Bui (Compiègne University of Technology)

09:40 1626 Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Electrochemical Sensing: Where Are We Going? - G. Díaz Díaz, M. Blanco López, M. Lobo Castañón, A. Miranda Ordieres and P. Tuñón Blanco (Universidad de Oviedo)

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:20 1627 Molecular Imprinting of Oxybutynin - F. Meier and B. Mizaikoff (University of Ulm)

10:40 1628 Detection of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin using Stable Field Effect Transistor with Antibody-Modified Gate - S. Hideshima, T. Nakanishi and T. Osaka (Waseda University)

11:00 1629 Application of Redox Catalysis to the Chemical Modification of Carbon Electrodes - L. S. Hernandez Muñoz, R. Fragoso (Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN), C. Frontana (Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo Tecnológico en Electroquímica), P. Astudillo and F. Gonzalez (Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN)

11:20 1630 Layered Assemblies of Electroactive Redox Proteins and Enzymes on Electrodes - F. Lisdat, D. Sarauli (Wildau University of Applied Sciences), R. Dronov (MPI for Colloids and Interfaces), F. Scheller (FhG IBMT), D. Kurth and H. Möhwald (MPI for Colloids and Interfaces)

11:40 1631 Development of Electrochemical Enzyme Sensor for Phenylalanine as a Biomaker of Phenylketonuria - H. Shinohara, H. Horie, K. Teramura, M. Suga (University of Toyama) and Y. Asano (Toyama Prefectural University)

Fabrication, Technology &TheoryCo-Chair(s): Christine Kranz

14:00 1632 Development of Electroactive and Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Composites - A. McCluskey, T. Kirkman, N. Byrne, C. Holdsworth and M. Bowyer (The University of Newcastle)

14:40 1633 A Theoretical-Experimental Approach for the Design of Biomimetic Materials for Electrochemical Sensing - J. M. Seminario, C. Kubli-Garfias, K. Salazar-Salinas and P. Salazar (Texas A&M University)

15:00 1634 Biofunctionalization of Nanoelectrode Ensembles - M. Silvestrini, L. Moretto, M. Zamuner and P. Ugo (University of Venice)

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15:20 1635 Design of a New Electrogenerated Polyquinone Film Substituted with Oligopeptide Glutathione: Towards Direct Electrochemical DNA Sensor - B. Piro, S. Reisberg (University Paris Diderot - ITODYS - CNRS UMR 7086), D. Acevedo (Departamento de Quimica, Universidad Nacional de Rio Cuarto), A. Korowitch (Laboratoire Interfaces-Traitements-Organisation et Dynamique des Systèmes (ITODYS) - CNRS, UMR 7086), V. Noel (University Paris Diderot - ITODYS - CNRS UMR 7086), C. Barbero (Departamento de Quimica, Universidad Nacional de Rio Cuarto) and M. Pham (University Paris Diderot - ITODYS - CNRS UMR 7086)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1636 Patterned Microcavity-Arrays for Cell-Trapping in Biomedical Sensor Architectures - S. Damnjanovic, H. D. Wanzenboeck, M. Fischeneder, M. Hufnagl, E. Bertagnolli (Vienna University of Technology), M. Wirth and F. Gabor (University Vienna)

16:20 1637 Localized Microscale Electrochemistry on a Monolithic Electrode: An Electrochemical Microarray Chip - G. Gil, S. Lee, G. Singh and R. F. Saraf (University of Nebraska - Lincoln)

C3Synthetic and Mechanistic Organic Electron Transfer ReactionsOrganic and Biological Electrochemistry / Physical and Analytical ElectrochemistryHall G, Level U2 - Blue

Co-Chair(s): H. J. Schaefer and S. Nishiyama

09:00 1657 Boration of Organic Halides: From Electrosynthesis to Catalysis - C. Pintaric, S. Olivero (Université Nice) and E. Dunach (CNRS)

09:20 1658 Cathodic Hydroxylation of Organoboronic Acids - K. Hosoi, Y. Kuriyama (Tokyo Institute of Technology), S. Inagi (Tokyo Insitute of Technology) and T. Fuchigami (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

09:40 1659 Novel Anodic Concepts for the Selective Phenol Coupling Reaction - S. Waldvogel (Bonn University)

10:00 1660 Electrochemical Oxidation of Organoboranes Containing Oxygen and Unsaturated Bond at the α-Position - T. Fuchigami, K. Ohtsuka (Tokyo Institute of Technology) and S. Inagi (Tokyo Insitute of Technology)

Co-Chair(s): H.J. Schaefer and S. Nishiyama

10:40 1661 Electrocatalytic Fluoroalkylation of Olefins - D. Y. Mikhaylov, Y. H. Budnikova, T. Gryaznova and O. Sinyashin (Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry)

11:00 1662 The Effect of Halogen Substitution on Firefly Bioluminescence - T. Saitoh (Keio University), S. Yagiuchi, S. Kojima, H. Niwa (The University of E. - Communications), S. A. Maki and S. Nishiyama (University of E.-Communications)

11:20 1663 Pd/Tempo-Catalyzed Electrooxidative Synthesis of Biaryls from Arylboronic Acids or Esters - K. Mitsudo, T. Shiraga, D. Kagen (Okayama University), D. Shi, J. Y. Becker (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) and H. Tanaka (Okayama University)

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11:40 1664 Electroreduction of Nitrobenzene at Titanium Cathode in SDS Aqueous Micellar Solution - I. U. Haque and M. Tariq (University of Engineering and Technology)

Co-Chair(s): G. Cheek and H. Tanaka

14:00 1665 Electrochemical Synthesis of Menthylamines - J. Kulisch (University of Bonn) and S. Waldvogel (Bonn University)

14:20 1666 Synthesis of Pyrroloiminoquinones Based on the Electrochemical Method - K. Inoue, Y. Ishikawa and S. Nishiyama (Keio University)

14:40 1667 Electrochemical Multistep Approach toward Isodityrosine: A Component of Biologically Important Cyclic Peptides - K. Uno, T. Tanabe and S. Nishiyama (Keio University)

15:00 1668 Anodic Oxidation of 2,4-Dimethyl Phenol to Polycyclic Architectures - J. Barjau, P. Königs, G. Schnakenburg (University of Bonn) and S. Waldvogel (Bonn University)

15:20 1669 Electrochemical Retro [2+2] Cycloaddition Reactions - Y. Okada (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), R. Akaba (Department of Chemistry, Gunma National College of Technology) and K. Chiba (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

15:40 1670 An Electrocatalytic System that Mimics the Catalytic Oxidation of Biogenic Mono- and Polyamines by Semicarbazide-Sensitive Amine Oxidases - M. Largeron, M. Fleury (University Paris Descartes) and M. Strolin Benedetti (UCB Pharma)

16:00 1671 Synthetic Study of O-Methylthalibrine Using Anodic Oxidation to Construct the Diaryl Ether Moiety as a Key Step - Y. Naito, T. Tanabe, Y. Ishikawa and S. Nishiyama (Keio University)

Co-Chair(s): J. Lessard and F. Barba

16:40 1672 Development of a Chemoselective Microflow Reactor: Application to Regioselective Cathodic Carbonyl Allylation - F. Amemiya, T. Fuchigami and M. Atobe (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

17:00 1673 Ni-Catalyzed Electroreductive Dehalogenation of Aryl Halides on an Activated Carbon Adsorbing Layer Using a Stacked-Type Cell - M. Kuroboshi, N. Hara and H. Tanaka (Okayama University)

17:20 1674 Electroreduction of Nitrocyclopropanes - F. Couture-Martin (Université de Sherbrooke), C. Cristea (University of Medecine and Pharmacy), A. Sardahsti (University of Sistan and Baluchestan), J. Chapuzet and J. Lessard (Université de Sherbrooke)

17:40 1675 Discovery of RGB Emission Probe Based on Firefly Bioluminescence - S. A. Maki (University of E.-Communications)

18:00 1676 Nanocluster Catalysts in Electrochemical Transformations with Formation and Break of P- and C- Bonds - Y. H. Budnikova, D. Y. Mikhaylov, T. Gryaznova and O. Sinyashin (Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry)

18:20 1677 Anodic Modification of Proline Derivatives - T. Kawai, K. Yamamoto and K. Chiba (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

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18:40 1678 Electrochemical Investigations of Ketone Complexation by Lewis Acids - G. Cheek (US Naval Academy)

D1 Corrosion General SessionCorrosionRoom C143, Level 02 - Red

General Aspects of Corrosion ICo-Chair(s): D.C. Hansen

09:00 1679 Influence of La-Content and Microstructure on the Corrosion Properties of a New Free Machining Titanium Alloy - S. Benfer (Karl-Winnacker-Institut der DECHEMA e.V.), C. Siemers, J. Rösler (Institut für Werkstoffe, Technische Universität Braunschweig) and W. Fürbeth (Karl-Winnacker-Institut der DECHEMA e.V.)

09:20 1680 Galvanic Corrosion Behavior of Friction Stir Welded Copper Alloy in 3.5% NaCl - R. Parvizi, M. Moayed (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad), A. Davoodi (Tarbiat Moallem University of Sabzevar) and M. Haddad Sabzevar (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad)

09:40 1681 Chemical Characterization and Anticorrosion Properties of Corrosion Products Layers Formed on Pure Copper in Synthetic Rainwater of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo - R. Hernandez (Polytechnic School of the University of Sao Paulo), Z. Paszti (Chemical Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences), H. G. De Melo and I. Aoki (Polytechnic School of the University of Sao Paulo)

Geneal Aspects of Corrosion IICo-Chair(s): D.C. Hansen

10:20 1682 General Corrosion Behavior of Low Ni Austenitic Stainless Steels Cathodically Modified with Interstitial Elements - H. Ha, T. Lee, C. Oh and S. Kim (Korea Institute of Materials Science)

10:40 1683 Corrosion Protection by Electrochemically Formed Magnesium Particles - K. Mangold, S. Hild, C. Weidlich (Karl-Winnacker-Institut, DECHEMA e.V.) and D. Ende (Perma-trade Wassertechnik GmbH)

11:00 1684 Electrochemical Characterization of Technetium Containing Wasteforms in Acidic Media - E. Mausolf, F. Poineau, K. Czerwinski, T. Hartmann (University of Nevada Las Vegas) and G. Jarvinen (Nuclear Materials Technology Division, Los Alamos)

11:20 1685 Electrodissolution of Metallic Technetium in Acidic Media - F. Poineau, E. Mausolf and K. Czerwinski (University of Nevada Las Vegas)

General Aspects of Corrosion IIICo-Chair(s): D.C. Hansen

14:00 1686 Dissolution Behavior of α and γ Phases of a Duplex Stainless Steel in a Simulated Crevice Solution - S. Aoki (Waseda University), H. Yakuwa, K. Mitsuhashi (Ebara Corporations) and J. Sakai (Waseda University)

14:20 1687 Quantitative Analysis of the Passivation Degree of Stainless Steels - J. Heo (Pusan National University), Y. Lee (POSCO) and H. Shin (Pusan National University)

14:40 1688 Role of Corrosion Products in the Suppression of Atmospheric Corrosion of Aluminum and its Alloys - Z. Dan, I. Muto and N. Hara (Tohoku University)

15:00 1689 Corrosive Behavior of 7075 Aluminum Alloy - C. Panagopoulos (National Technical University of Athens) and D. Lagaris (NationalTechnical University of Athens)

15:20 1690 Electrochemical-Mechanical Polishing of Amorphous Ni-P in Acid Solutions - F. Muscolino, P. Cojocaru (Politecnico di Milano), O. Citterio (Media Lario Technologies) and L. Magagnin (Politecnico di Milano)

General Aspects of Corrosion IVCo-Chair(s): D.C. Hansen

16:00 1691 Corrosion Performance of Reinforcing Steel in Modified Concrete Mixtures - D. Koleva, K. Van Breugel, J. Mol and H. De Wit (TU Delft)

16:20 1692 An Investigation on CO2 Corrosion Resistance of Carbon Steel in Relation with Microstructural Changes - C. Vega, N. Ochoa (Universidad Simon Bolivar), N. Pebere (CNRS), J. Lacaze (Laboratoire CIRIMAT, ENSIACET) and J. Brito (Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Cientificas)

16:40 1693 Critical Factors in the Galvanic Corrosion of Aluminum and Galvanised Steel - D. Jerolitsch (CEST - Centre of Electrochemical Surface Technology), K. Krenn (CEST), D. Bluecher, H. Schnattinger (AUDI AG), K. Stellnberger (Stahl GmbH), M. Roth (Henkel AG & Co. KGaA) and G. Fafilek (TU Wien)

17:00 1694 Kinetics of Film Growth on AISI 316 Stainless Steel in Sulfate Solutions - C. A. Sequeira (Instituto Superior Técnico), D. M. Santos (Instituto Superior Tecnico), J. Sousa and P. Brito (Instituto Politecnico de Portalegre)

D2Coatings for Corrosion ProtectionCorrosionHall L, Level 01 - Green

Keynote SessionCo-Chair(s): G.S. Frankel and G. Grundmeier

09:05 Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)

09:10 1749 Corrosion Protection By Conducting Polymers - M. Rohwerder (Max-Planck Institute for Iron Research)

09:40 1750 Study Of The Adhesion And Delamination Of Organic Coatings On Steel By Controlling The Interfacial Properties - W. Jan (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), P. Christian (Interfaces at the Max-Planck Institute für Eisenforshung), G. Guido (University of Paderborn), H. René (ArcelorMittal, R&D Industry Ghent) and H. A. Terryn (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

Coatings for Al Alloys 1Co-Chair(s): G. Grundmeier and G.S. Frankel

10:10 1751 The Electrochemical and Structural Changes of Cerium Based Conversion Coatings During Exposure to a Salt Spray Environment - W. Pinc, W. Fahrenholtz and M. O’Keefe (Missouri University of Science and Technology)

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10:30 1752 Microelectrochemical Testing of Cerium Based Conversion Coatings - S. Joshi, M. O’Keefe and W. Fahrenholtz (Missouri University of Science and Technology)

10:50 1753 Physical, Chemical and Electrochemical Investigations of Trivalent Chrome Process (TCP) Coatings Applied to Aluminum Alloys - B. Lee, D. Woodbury, G. Swain and G. M. Swain (Michigan State University)

11:10 1754 Corrosion Protection of 2024-T351 by a Mg-Rich Primer: Discrepancies between Field versus Laboratory Exposures - A. D. King, M. Taylor and J. Scully (University of Virginia)

11:30 1755 Investigation of Cathodic Properties of Mg-Rich Primers for Protection of AA2024-T3 - D. Battocchi, K. N. Allahar, N. Richter, G. Bierwagen (North Dakota State University) and S. Hayes (Akzo Nobel Aerospace Coatings)

Coatings for Al Alloys 2Co-Chair(s): H.N. McMurray and T. Shinohara

14:00 1756 Corrosion Inhibition Of AA2024 By Decanoate Ions - G. Boisier (CNRS), N. Portail (CIRIMAT/UMR CNRS 5085) and N. Pebere (CNRS)

14:20 1757 Modification of Anodic Layers On Aluminum Alloys To Improve Corrosion Resistance And Adhesion Properties - S. K. Weidmann (DECHEMA e.V.), W. Fürbeth (Karl-Winnacker-Institut der DECHEMA e.V.), O. Yezerska (Fraunhofer IFAM), U. Sydow (TU Dresden, IfWW) and M. Schneider (Fraunhofer IKTS)

14:40 1758 Chitosan Films for Corrosion Protection of Galvanized Steel and Aluminum Alloys - M. Zheludkevich, J. Tedim, S. Kallip and M. Ferreira (Universidade de Aveiro)

15:00 1759 Cr-Free and Phosphate-Free Surface Treatments for Steel and Al Alloys - S. Adhikari, Y. Guo, B. Rincon Troconis, K. Unocic and G. Frankel (The Ohio State University)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 1760 Through The Corrosion Protection Of Al-2024 Alloy With Carbon Black/Epoxy-Amine Nanocomposite Coating. - A. Foyet, W. Te-Hui, L. Van der Ven, S. Kodentsov, D. Gijsbertus and R. Van Benthem (Eindhoven University of Technology)

16:00 1761 Alkoxysilyl Functionalized POSS Coatings As Anticorrosion Coatings For AA 2024 Alloy - I. Jerman, A. Surca Vuk, M. Kozelj (National Institute of Chemistry) and J. Kovac (Institute Jozef Stefan)

16:20 1762 The Effect Of Different Amounts Of Modifiers On The Anticorrosion Properties Of Silane Layers Applied On Al Alloy 2024-T3 - L. M. Palomino (Surtec International), P. Suegama, I. Aoki (São Paulo University) and H. G. De Melo (Polytechnic School of the University of Sao Paulo)

16:40 1763 Assessment of the Corrosion Inhibition Properties of Sol-gel Coatings Modified With Hydroxyapatite Particles Doped With Corrosion Inhibitors - D. Snihirova, F. C. Montemor (Instituto Superior Técnico), W. Wijting, G. Grundmeier (Universität Paderborn) and S. Lamaka (Instituto Superior Técnico)

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Modelling and SimulationCo-Chair(s): P. Marcus, S. Fujimoto and H. A. Terryn

09:00 Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes)

09:10 1895 Metal Nanoparticles on Oxide Ultrathin Films: A Class of Materials with Unprecedented Properties - G. Pacchioni (Università Milano Bicocca)

09:40 1896 DFT Study of Voiding Mechanisms at Oxide/Alloy interfaces - M. M. Islam (ENCP/CNRS), B. Diawara (ENSCP, University of Pierre et Marie Curie), V. Maurice (ENCP/CNRS) and P. Marcus (ENSCP, University of Pierre et Marie Curie)

10:00 1897 The Effect of Alloying on Kink Oxidation and Dissolution in Acidic Electrochemical Environments - J. P. Greeley (Argonne National Laboratory)

10:20 1898 Passivation Of Stainless Steels: Atomistic Modeling And Simulation - P. Marcus, Y. Beh and B. Diawara (ENSCP, University of Pierre et Marie Curie)

10:40 1899 Simulation of the Motion of Ions Incorporated into Porous Anodic Alumina during Oxide Growth - D. J. LeClere, S. Garcia-Vergara, F. Zhou, T. Hashimoto, P. Skeldon and G. Thompson (University of Manchester)

11:00 1900 Appearance Modeling of Multilayered Nanostructured Metal Oxides: Test Case - Interference Colored Anodized Aluminum - I. De Graeve, P. Laha (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), D. Verwimp (Coil SA/NV, United Anodisers), R. Furneaux (TSC Surface Critical Products Ltd) and H. A. Terryn (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

Passive Films and Localized Corrosion ICo-Chair(s): P. Marcus, S. Fujimoto and H. A. Terryn

11:30 1901 XPS Studies of Passive Films - H. Strehblow (Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet)

12:00 1902 In Situ Investigation of the Passive Films of Nickel-Chromium-Iron Alloys in Pressurized Water at 300°C - F. Wang and T. Devine (University of California, Berkeley)

Passive Films and Localized Corrosion IICo-Chair(s): P. Marcus, S. Fujimoto and H. A. Terryn

14:00 1903 Effect of Cold-Rolling on Passive Film on Pure Iron in pH 8.4 Borate Buffer Solution - T. Yamamoto, K. Fushimi, S. Miura and H. Konno (Hokkaido University)

14:20 1904 Area Effects on the Mott-Schottky Behavior of Anodic Films Formed on AISI 304 Stainless Steel - D. Dalla Corte, L. Taveira and L. P. Dick (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS))

14:40 1905 Structure and Electronic Properties of Passive Films Formed on Co and Co-Cr Alloys in Neutral and Acidic Solutions - S. Fujimoto, Y. Osakabe and H. Tsuchiya (Osaka University)

15:00 1906 Cyclic Noise Thermammetry and the Breakdown of Passivity - G. T. Burstein, B. Daymond and M. Carboneras (University of Cambridge)

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15:20 1907 In Situ Electrochemical Analysis of the Interaction Between Metallic Oxides and Phosphonic Acid “Self-Assembling” Monolayers - T. Hauffman, E. Tourwé, A. Hubin and H. A. Terryn (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

15:40 1908 Re-oxidation Behavior of Cr and V Ions in the Boiling Nitric Acid Solution and Acceleration Effect on Corrosion Rate of Stainless Steel - M. Yamamoto, T. Motooka, F. Ueno and C. Kato (Japan Atomic Energy Agency)

Porous OxidesCo-Chair(s): P. Marcus, S. Fujimoto and H. A. Terryn

16:10 1909 Anodic Valve Metal Oxides: Switching Self-Organization from Pores to Tubes - S. Berger, F. Jakubka (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg), S. Bauer (University Erlangen-Nuremberg) and P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)

16:30 1910 Growth of Porous Anodic Niobia and Tantala Films Composed of Crystalline Nanoparticles - S. Ono, B. Futatu and H. Asoh (Kogakuin University)

16:50 1911 Fabrication of Two-dimensional ZnO-NiO Hollow Half Sphere Arrays - J. Moon, J. Park, S. Lee, H. Chu and T. Zyung (Electronics and Telecommunication Research Institute (ETRI))

E1Analytical Techniques for Semiconductor Materials and Process Characterization 6Electronics and PhotonicsRoom A353, Level 02 - Red

Defects and Impurities ICo-Chair(s): B.O. Kolbesen and C.Claeys

09:00 Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes)

09:10 1945 Defect Analysis in Solar Cell Silicon by Photoluminescence Spectroscopy and Topography - M. Tajima (Institute of Space and Astronautical Science / JAXA) and H. Sugimoto (Inst. Space & Astro. Sci. / JAXA)

09:50 1946 New Modes of Fast Fourier Impedance Spectroscopy Applied to Solar Materials Characterization and Semiconductor Pore Etching - J. Carstensen and H. Foell (University of Kiel)

10:30 1947 Advanced Application of Resistivity and Hall Effect Measurements to Characterization of Silicon - V. V. Voronkov (MEMC Electronic Materials), G. I. Voronkova (Institute of Rare Metals) and R. Falster (MEMC Electronic Materials)

10:50 1948 Detection of Vacancy Distributions by Decoration with Hydrogen - R. Job (University of Hagen), F. Niedernostheide, H. Schulze (Infineon Technologies AG) and H. Schulze (Infineon Technologies Austria AG)

11:30 1949 Probing the Behaviors of Point Defects in Silicon and Germanium Using Isotope Superlattices - M. Uematsu, M. Naganawa, Y. Shimizu, K. M. Itoh (Keio University), K. Sawano, Y. Shiraki (Tokyo City University) and E. E. Haller (University of California at Berkeley)

11:50 1950 Electrical Characterization of Deep-Lying Donor Layers Created by Proton Implantation and Subsequent Annealing in n-Type Float Zone and Czochralski Silicon - V. Komarnitskyy and P. Hazdra (Czech Technical University in Prague)

12:10 1951 Comparison of Evaluation Criteria for Efficient Gettering of Cu and Ni in Silicon wafers - D. Kot, G. Kissinger (IHP), A. Sattler and W. Von Ammon (Siltronic AG)

Defects and Impurities IICo-Chair(s): B.O. Kolbesen and L.Fabry

14:00 1952 New Approaches in Wet Chemical Etching for Defect Delineation in Silicon Substrates - J. Maehliss, R. Hakim (Goethe-University), F. Brunier (SOITEC S.A.) and B. Kolbesen (Institute fur Anorganische und Analytische Chemie)

14:40 1953 Delineation of Crystal Defects with a Modified FS Cr-free Etching Solution on SOI Materials - T. Sanetti (goethe university frankfurt), J. Maehliss (Goethe-University), S. Schaitmann, H. Hoeynck, S. Inan (Goethe-University, Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Max-von-Laue-Strasse 7, 60438 Frankfurt, Germany) and B. Kolbesen (Institute fur Anorganische und Analytische Chemie)

15:00 1954 Copper Decoration and Etching for Delineation of Crystal Defects in Thick SOI Materials - H. Idrisi, S. Riedmüller, J. Zoller (Goethe University Frankfurt) and B. Kolbesen (Institute fur Anorganische und Analytische Chemie)

15:20 1955 Characterization of Structural Defects in Silicon and SOI Wafers by Means of Laser Scattering Tomography - V. A. Monier (Institut Matériaux Microélectronique Nanosciences de Provence), L. Capello, O. Kononchuk (Soitec; Parc technologique des fontaines 38190 Bernin France) and B. Pichaud (IM2NP , UMR 6242 CNRS, Aix-Marseille Université; Faculté des Sciences et Techniques de St Jérôme ; F-13397 ; Marseille)

Surfaces, interfaces and thin films ICo-Chair(s): L. Fabry and H. Föll

16:00 1956 Metrology for Nanoelectronics: Challenges and Solutions - W. Vandervorst (IMEC)

16:40 1957 Considerable Improvement of Depth Resolution in Auger Sputter Depth Profiling of Polycrystalline Thin Films Using In-situ Sample Preparation Methods - U. Scheithauer (Siemens)

17:20 1958 Semiconductor Thin Film Characterization with AC Surface Photovoltage - E. Tsidilkovski (Semilab USA)

17:40 1959 Comparison of Silicon Surface Preparation Methods for Measurement of Minority Carrier Lifetime Using the Microwave Photoconductive Decay Couples with Continuous Corona Charge - T. Pavelka (Semilab Co. Ltd.), A. Pap, P. Kenesei, M. Varga, M. Tallian (Semilab Co. Ltd), G. Borionetti, G. Guaglio (MEMC Electronic Materials Spa), M. Pfeffer (Fraunhofer IISB) and E. R. Don (Semilab Co. Ltd)

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E2Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 5Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and PhotonicsRoom C246, Level 02 - Red

Energy Applications I - PhotovoltaicsCo-Chair(s): A.Londergan and P.Stair

09:30 Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes)

09:40 2010 Synthesis of Microscale Lead Sulfide Disks by Patterned Self-Assembled Monolayer - T. Usui, N. P. Dasgupta, X. Jiang, W. Lee and F. B. Prinz (Stanford University)

10:00 2011 Formation of Photovoltaic Buffer Layers by Atomic Layer Deposition - J. R. Bakke and S. F. Bent (Stanford University)

10:20 2012 Quantum Dot Formation in Polymer Wires by Three-Molecule Molecular Layer Deposition and Applications to Electro-optic/Photovoltaic Devices - T. Yoshimura, A. Oshima and D. Kim (Tokyo University of Technology)

10:40 Intermission (10 Minutes)

Emerging Applications I - CatalysisCo-Chair(s): S.De Gendt

10:50 2013 ALD of Vanadium Oxide - J. Musschoot, D. Deduytsche, R. L. Van Meirhaeghe and C. Detavernier (Ghent University)

11:10 2014 Remote Plasma Atomic Layer Deposition of Co3O4 Thin Films - M. E. Donders, H. Knoops, M. C. Van de Sanden, W. M. Kessels and P. Notten (Eindhoven University of Technology)

11:30 2015 Performance and Characterization of ALD Vanadium Oxide Catalytic Nanoliths - P. C. Stair (Northwestern University), J. Elam, J. Libera, H. Feng, M. Pellin (Argonne National Laboratory) and H. Kim (Northwestern University)

Emerging Applications II - ZnO processesCo-Chair(s): S.Bent and A.W.Weimer

14:00 2016 Structures, Properties and Applications of Functional Thin Films by ALD - K. Choy (The University of Nottingham)

14:30 2017 Atomic Layer Deposition of Quantum Confined Nanostructures on Particles - D. M. King, X. Liang, J. Li, S. Johnson and A. W. Weimer (University of Colorado)

14:50 2018 Zinc Oxide Growth by ALD and Thin Film Physical Characterization - K. Tapily, D. Gu, H. Baumgart, G. Namkoong and A. Elmustafa (Old Dominion University)

15:10 2019 Modeling and Characterization of ALD Grown ZnO Nanotubes and their Application to Sub-Micron Devices - T. M. Abdel-Fattah (Christopher Newport University), D. Gu, H. Baumgart (Old Dominion University), R. Bajpai and M. Zaghloul (George Washington University)

15:30 2020 The Benefits of Atomic Layer Deposition in Non-semiconductor Applications; Producing Metallic Nanomaterials and Fabrication of Flexible Display - H. Kim, W. Kim, H. Lee and S. Lim (POSTECH)

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16:20 2021 In Situ studies of ALD High-k/III-V Interfaces - R. M. Wallace (University of Texas at Dallas)

16:50 2022 Atomic Layer Deposition of High-k Oxides on InAlN/GaN-Based Materials - S. Abermann, C. Ostermaier, G. Pozzovivo, J. Kuzmik, O. Bethge, C. Henkel, G. Strasser, D. Pogany (Vienna University of Technology), C. Giesen (AIXTRON), M. Heuken (AIXTRON AG), M. Alomari (Institute of Electron Devices and Circuits (EBS)), E. Kohn (University of Ulm) and E. Bertagnolli (Vienna University of Technology)

17:10 2023 Effect of Surface Functionalization on TiO2 ALD on Ge(100) - P. Ardalan, C. Musgrave and S. F. Bent (Stanford University)

E3Cleaning Technology in Semiconductor Device Manufacturing 11Electronics and PhotonicsHall M, Level 01 - Green

Keynote PresentationCo-Chair(s): J. Ruzyllo and R. Novak

09:00 2055 Nonaqueous/Dry Cleaning Technology Without Causing Damage to Fragile Fine Structures - T. Hattori (Hattori Consulting International)

Cleaning in High-k Dielectric ProcessingCo-Chair(s): J. Ruzyllo and R. Novak

09:40 2056 Study of the Interplay Between Dry Etch and Wet Clean in Patterning La2O3/HfO2 Containing High-k/Metal Gate Stacks - I. Vos (Imec), D. Hellin (Lam Research Corporation), C. Vrancken, G. Vecchio, V. Paraschiv (Imec), J. Vertommen (Lam Research Corporation) and W. Boullart (IMEC)

10:00 2057 Structural Changes of La2O3-Doped Hf-Based High-k Dielectrics during Aqueous HF Treatment - Y. Sugita, T. Aoyama and K. Ikeda (Semiconductor Leading Edge Technologies Inc.)

10:20 2058 New Wet Process Strategies for Reduced La2O3 and MgO2 High-k Cap-Dielectric Loss - M. Wada, R. Vos, M. Claes, T. Schram (IMEC), J. Snow (DNS), P. Mertens (IMEC) and A. Eitoku (DNS)

Wafer Cleaning - GeneralCo-Chair(s): R. Novak and J. Ruzyllo

10:40 2059 Reactive Gas/Wet Cleaning of Silicon Wafer Surfaces - J. Vierhaus, C. Haase, J. Briesemeister and E. Burte (Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg)

11:00 2060 Drying Impact on Semiconductor Surfaces after Innovative Solvent Exposure - Y. Le Tiec, F. Fournel (CEA-LETI-MINATEC), N. Rochat (CEA-LETI, MINATEC), J. Barnes, M. Veillerot, C. Morales, H. Moriceau, L. Clavelier (CEA-LETI-MINATEC), F. Rieutord (CEA-INAC), C. Morote, M. Vandenbossche, J. Butterbaugh (FSI International) and I. Radu (SOITEC)

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11:20 2061 Characterization of the HCl Absorption and Outgassing Mechanisms by FOUPs’ Polymers - H. Fontaine (CEA-LETI), Y. Borde (STMicroelectronics Crolles), C. Brych and A. Danel (CEA-LETI)

11:40 2062 Cleaning Process in Single Wafer Tool: Impact of Dispersion Phenomena on Rinsing Time - A. Mallet (STMicroelectronics), M. Prat, P. Schmitz (University of Toulouse) and L. Broussous (STMicroelectronics)

12:00 2063 Solar Cell Texturing: A Simplified Recipe - T. Vukosav (MicroTech Systems), P. Herrera (Micro Tech Systems) and K. Reinhardt (Cameo Consulting)

Back End of the Line CleaningCo-Chair(s): T. Hattori and R. Vos

14:00 2064 Study of CMOS-Compatible Copper Etching for Organic Coating - M. Lambert (NXP-TSMC Research Center), P. Rostam-Khani, J. Ten Veen and L. Van Nimwegen (NXP Semiconductors)

14:20 2065 Influence of UV Irradiation on the Removal of Postetch Photoresist in Porous Low-k Dielectric Patterning - E. Kesters, Q. Le, M. Lux (IMEC), L. Onandia (University of Basque Country), C. Baerts and G. Vereecke (IMEC)

14:40 2066 Effect of Radical Scavenger on Removal of Photoresist and BARC using Water/Ozone in Cu/Low-k Interconnect - Q. Le, M. Lux, E. Kesters and G. Vereecke (IMEC)

15:00 2067 Impact of the Volatile Acid Contaminants on Cu Interconnects Electrical Performances - H. Fontaine, H. Feldis and A. Danel (CEA-LETI)

15:20 2068 Surfactants as an Additive to Wet Cleaning Solutions for Plasma Etch Residue Removal: Compatibility to a Porous CVD-SiCOH Ultra Low-k Dielectric Material - N. Ahner, S. Schulz and M. Zacher (Fraunhofer ENAS)

15:40 2069 SAM Modification of CMP Conditioner for the Prevention of Particle Adhesion - T. Kwon, Y. Kang, I. Kim, D. Kim (Hanyang University), J. Kim, J. Chun, M. Park (Shinhan Diamond Industrial Co., Ltd) and J. Park (Hanyang University)

16:00 2070 Evaluation and Screening of Different Wet Cleaning Solutions on BEOL Applications - S. Suhard, M. Claes, J. Loh, G. Vereecke, S. Demuynck, B. Vereecke and G. Beyer (IMEC)

16:20 2071 Dilute HF Solutions for Copper Cleaning during BEOL Processes: Effect of Aeration on Selectivity and Copper Corrosion - D. Padmanabhan Ramalekshmi Thanu, N. Venkataraman, S. Raghavan and O. Mahdavi (University of Arizona)

16:40 2072 Using a Novel Solvent-based Technology to Preserve Low-κ Material when Removing Gap Fill Material - C. Franklin, A. Rector, D. Pfettscher, K. Pollard and D. Scheele (Dynaloy LLC)

17:00 2073 Influence of Subharmonics on Megasonic Cleaning - A. Higuchi (Dainippon Screen Mfg. Co., Ltd.)

E4 High Dielectric Constant Materials and Gate Stacks 7Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and PhotonicsRoom J565 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Work Function/Flat-Band Voltage ControlCo-Chair(s): Samares Kar and Paul Hurley

09:00 Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes)

09:10 2105 Anomalous VFB Shift in High-k Gate Stacks: Is Its Origin at the Top or Bottom Interface? - A. Toriumi (University of Tokyo) and T. Nabatame (National Institute for Materials Science)

09:50 2106 Impact of Alkali Earth Elements Incorporation on Electrical Characteristics of La2O3 Gated MOS Device - T. Koyanagi, K. Okamoto (Frontier Research Center, Tokyo Institute of Technology), K. Kakushima, P. Ahmet, K. Tsutsui, N. Sugii, K. Natori, T. Hattori and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

10:10 2107 Flatband Voltage and Structural Properties of Hafnium Dioxide Films Grown by Liquid-Injection MOCVD - F. Ducroquet (CNRS, Minatec - Grenoble INP), E. Rauwel (LMGP, CNRS, Grenoble-INP) and C. Dubourdieu (INP-Minatec)

10:30 2108 Work Functional Control at High-k Metal Gates for CMOS Devices - J. Robertson (Cambridge University)

Ge/III-V Channel Materials - ICo-Chair(s): Michel Houssa and Marc Heyns

11:10 2109 High-k Dielectrics and Interface Passivation for Ge and III/V Devices on Silicon for Advanced CMOS - M. M. Heyns (IMEC), C. Adelmann (IMEC vzw.), G. Brammertz, M. Caymax, B. De Jaeger, A. Delabie, G. Eneman (IMEC), M. Houssa (K.U.Leuven), D. Lin, K. Martens, C. Merckling, M. Meuris, J. Mitard, J. Penaud, G. Pourtois, M. Scarrozza, E. Simoen, S. Sioncke and W. Wang (IMEC)

11:40 2110 Electrical Properties of Lanthanum-Scandate Gate Dielectric Directly Deposited on Ge - M. K. Bera, J. Song, K. Kakushima, P. Ahmet, K. Tsutsui, N. Sugii, T. Hattori and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

12:00 2111 Effect of the Semiconductor Substrate Material on the Post-breakdown Current of MgO Dielectric Layers - E. Miranda (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona), E. O’Connor (University College Cork), G. Hughs, P. Casey (Dublin City University), K. Cherkaoui, S. Monaghan, R. Long (University College Cork), D. O’Connell and P. Hurley (Tyndall National Institute)

12:05 2112 InAs-Channel Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor HEMTs with Atomic-Layer-Deposited Al2O3 Gate Dielectric - C. Chang (National Chiao Tung University), E. Chang (National Chiao-Tung University), W. Huang (National Chiao Tung University), Y. Su, H. Trinh (National Chiao-Tung University), H. Hsu (Yuan Ze University) and Y. Miyamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

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Ge/III-V Channel Materials - IICo-Chair(s): Michel Houssa and Marc Heyns

14:00 Award Ceremony (10 Minutes)

14:10 2113 Barrier Characterization at Interfaces of High-Mobility Semiconductors with Oxide Insulators - V. V. Afanas’ev and A. Stesmans (University of Leuven)

14:40 2114 Defects Generation under Constant Voltage Stress in La2O3/HfO2 Gate Stacks Grown on Ge Substrates - E. K. Evangelou (University of Ioannina), M. S. Rahman (Univ. of Ioannina), A. Dimoulas and S. Galata (NCSR)

15:00 2115 Capacitance-Voltage and Conductance Analysis of High-k/InxGa1-xAs Structures (x = 0, 0.15, 0.3, and 0.53) - P. K. Hurley, E. O’Connor, S. Monaghan, R. Long (University College Cork), A. O’Mahony, I. M. Povey (Tyndall National Institute), K. Cherkaoui (University College Cork), M. Pemble (Tyndall National Institute), J. MacHale, A. Quinn (University College Cork), G. Brammertz, M. M. Heyns (IMEC), S. Newcomb (Glebe Scientific Ltd) and V. V. Afanas’ev (University of Leuven)

High-k Materials: Processing & Characterization - ICo-Chair(s): Sven Van Elshocht and Akira Toriumi

15:50 2116 Modeling of Alternative High-k Dielectrics for Memory Based Applications - G. Pourtois, S. Clima, K. Sankaran (IMEC), P. Delugas (IMN-CNR), V. Fiorentini (INFM, University of Cagliari), W. Magnus, B. Soree, S. Van Elshocht, C. Adelman, J. Van Houdt, D. Wouters, S. De Gendt, M. M. Heyns and J. Kittl (IMEC)

16:20 2117 Dielectric Properties of Thin Hf- and Zr-Based Alkaline Earth Perovskite Layers - G. Lupina, P. Dudek, G. Kozłowski, J. Dąbrowski, G. Lippert, H. Müssig and T. Schroeder (IHP)

16:40 2118 Stable HfO2 Based Layers Fabricated by RF Magnetron Sputtering - L. Khomenkova (CIMAP, UMR CNRS 6252, ENSICAEN), C. Dufour (CIMAP, UMR CNRS 6252, ENSICAEN, 6 Bd Marechal Juin, Caen 14050, France), P. Coulon, C. Bonafos (CEMES/CNRS, 29 rue J. Marvig, Toulouse 31055 , France) and F. Gourbilleau (CIMAP, UMR CNRS 6252, ENSICAEN, 6 Bd Marechal Juin, Caen 14050, France)

17:00 2119 Surface-Directed Spinodal Decomposition in Hf Silicate Thin Films - J. Liu, W. Lennard (University of Western Ontario), D. Landheer (Institute for Microstructural Sciences, National Research Council) and X. Wu (National Research Council of Canada)

17:20 2120 Formation and Characterization of Thin Silicon Dioxide Films Obtained by Inductively Coupled High-Density Plasmas Using a Dual Rotated Spiral Antenna System - J. Ji (Ajou University), Y. Kim, S. Woo, H. Kim, P. Um (Eugene Technology) and C. Kim (Ajou University)

17:25 2121 Nitrogen Incorporation in Al2O3 Thin Films Prepared by Pulsed Ultrasonic Sprayed Pyrolysis - S. Carmona-Tellez (CICATA-IPN, Miguel Hidalgo 11500, Mexico, D.F., Mexico), C. Palacio (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid), S. Gallardo, Z. Rivera (CINVESTAV-IPN, Apdo. Postal 14-740, 07000, Mexico, D.F., Mexico), J. Guzman-Mendoza, M. Aguilar-Frutis (CICATA-IPN, Miguel Hidalgo 11500, Mexico, D.F., Mexico), M. Garcia-Hipolito (IIM-UNAM, Coyoacan 04510, Mexico, D.F., Mexico), G. Alarcon-Flores (CICATA-IPN, Miguel Hidalgo 11500, Mexico, D.F., Mexico) and C. Falcony (CINVESTAV-IPN)

17:30 2122 Electron Beam Induced Orientation Selective Epitaxial Growth of CeO2(100)/Si(100) Structures using Absorption Electron Imaging System - T. Inoue and S. Shigenari (Iwaki Meisei University)

E5 Processing, Materials and Integration of Damascene and 3D InterconnectsDielectric Science and TechnologyRoom U550, Level OE - Yellow

Damascene Copper InterconnectsCo-Chair(s): G. Mathad, J. Flake, H. Rathore, and O. Leonte

09:30 2157 Integration Challenges for Copper Damascene Electroplating: An Invited Talk - U. G. Stoeckgen, S. Wehner, J. Heinrich and A. Kiesel (AMD Fab 36 Limited Liability Company & Co. KG, a Company of GlobalFoundries.)

10:00 2158 Process Compatibility of New Advanced Low-k Dielectric - A. Ferchichi, K. Vanstreels, N. Heylen, G. Beyer, M. Baklanov (IMEC), S. Asakuma and M. Nakajima (SUMITOMO BAKELITE)

10:20 2159 Plasma Deposition and Development of Ultralow-k Bilayer SiCNx/SiCNy Dielectric Cu Cap for 32 nm CMOS Devices - S. V. Nguyen (IBM at Albany Nanotech), A. Grill, S. Cohen (IBM Research), H. Shobha (IBM Albany, STG), N. Klymko (IBM STG), E. Simonyi (IBM Research), T. Haigh Jr (IBM STG), C. Hu (IBM Research), E. Adams (IBM STG), E. Liniger (IBM Research), A. Madan (IBM STG), T. Shaw (IBM Research), E. Ryan (GlobalFounderies Inc.), T. Cheng, J. Herman and R. Young (IBM STG)

10:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

11:00 2160 Mechanical Reinforcement of Porous-Silica Low-k Film by Pore Surface Silylation - Y. Kayaba (Hiroshima university), K. Kohmura, H. Tanaka (Mitsui Chemicals), Y. Seino (AIST), S. Chikaki (SELETE) and T. Kikkawa (Hiroshima university)

11:20 2161 Chemical Repair of Plasma Damaged Porous Ultra Low-k SiOCH Film using a Vapor Phase Process - T. Oszinda (Fraunhofer CNT), M. Schaller, D. Fischer, S. Leppack (GlobalFoundries) and S. Schulz (Fraunhofer ENAS)

11:40 Intermission (120 Minutes)

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13:40 2162 Acceleration of Copper Electroless Plating with Addition of PEG-Thiols - F. Inoue, T. Yokoyama (Kansai University), S. Tanaka, K. Yamamoto (National Institute of Communication Technology) and S. Shingubara (Kansai University)

14:00 2163 Mechanistic Aspects of SPS Decomposition in Iron Mediated Copper Plating Solution - J. D. Adolf (Case Western Reserve University), R. Preisser (Atotech USA) and U. Landau (Case Western Reserve University)

14:20 2164 Influence of Carbon Nanotubes on the Electrodeposition of Copper Interconnects - T. Chowdhury (Tyndall National Institute) and J. F. Rohan (Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork)

14:40 2165 Molecular Simulation and Modeling of Nanoscale Vertical Interconnects - Y. Kaneko (Kyoto University), K. Ohara and F. Asa (C. Uyemura & Co., Ltd.)

15:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:20 2166 Effects of Slurry Distribution using Diaphram and Centrifugal Pumps on the Defectivity in a Cu CMP Process - R. Donis, M. Fisher (Air Liquide) and L. Bauck (Levitronix LLC)

15:40 2167 Effect of Functional Groups of Complexing Agents on the Performance of Cu CMP Slurry - Y. Kim, J. Bae and J. Kim (Seoul National University)

16:00 2168 Effect of 5-Phenyl-1H-tetrazole on Copper Dissolution for e-CMP - P. Cojocaru, L. Magagnin and P. L. Cavallotti (Politecnico di Milano)

16:20 2169 Pad Conditioning for Scratch-Free, Cu Chemical Mechanical Polishing - T. Eusner, N. Saka and J. Chun (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

16:40 2170 Electromigration Induced Metal Voiding Mechanism on Electron Directions and Via Numbers Effect for Copper Dual Damascene Interconnection - B. Wei (National Chiao-Tung University), Y. L. Cheng and Y. Wang (National Chi-Nan University)

E6 One-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 3Electronics and Photonics / Sensor/CorrosionRooms G631/H632, Level U2 - Blue

Nanoelectronics and Materials (I) Co-Chair(s): LJ Chou and Siegmar Roth

10:30 2189 Multifunctional Si Nanotips-Array: Antireflection and Tip-Enhanced Electroluminescence and Magnetoresistance - L. Chen (National Taiwan University) and K. Chen (Academia Sinica)

10:55 2190 SWNT FETs as Functional Structures in Sensors - C. Hierold, T. Helbling, M. Mattmann and C. Roman (ETH Zurich)

11:20 2191 Connectivity in Carbon Nanotube Networks - P. Nirmalraj, P. Lyons, S. De, J. Coleman and J. J. Boland (Trinity College Dublin)

11:45 2192 Nanowire-Based Thin-Film Devices as High-Performance Transparent and Flexible Electronics - W. Lu (University of Michigan)

Nanoelectronics and Materials (II) Co-Chair(s): Christofer Hierold and Li-Chyong Chen

14:00 2193 Noble-Metal Covered W(111) Single-Atom Electron Sources - I. Hwang, H. Kuo, C. Chang and T. Tsong (Institute of Physics)

14:25 2194 Pumping Single Electrons by Nanotube Turnstiles - V. Siegle, C. Liang (Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research), S. Lothkov, B. Kaestner, H. Schumacher (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), F. Jessen, R. Kleiner (University of Tübingen), D. Kölle (Physikalisches Institut - Experimentalphysik II, University of Tübingen) and S. Roth (Max-Planck-Institute fur Festkorperforschung)

14:50 2195 Stability Requirements in Nanowire Electronic Devices - G. Kim, J. Ha and S. Kahng (Korea University)

15:15 2196 The Silicon Nanowire Accumulation-Mode MOSFET - P. Garg (Pennsylvania State University), J. Wu, Y. Hong (The Pennsylvania State University), M. Iqbal, P. Migliorato (University of Cambridge) and S. J. Fonash (The Pennsylvania State University)

15:35 2197 DOS Spectrum Deconvolution from C(Vg) and Q(Vg) Dependencies of Si Nanowire-based MOS Structure - V. Ligatchev and S. Chin (Institute of High-Performance Computing)

15:55 Intermission (15 Minutes)

Nanoelectronics and Materials (III) Co-Chair(s): Ing-Shouh Hwang and John J. Boland

16:10 2198 Growth of Metal Nanowhiskers on the Patterned Substrate by Glancing Angle Deposition at High Temperature - M. Suzuki, H. Hara, R. Kita, K. Hamachi, K. Nagai, K. Nakajima and K. Kimura (Kyoto University)

16:30 2199 Multiple Heterostructures of Ni2Si/Si Formed by the Point Contact Reaction - H. Ouyang, M. Cheng, Y. Shiu, S. Chen (National Tsing Hua University), W. Wu (National Chiao Tung University), S. Lo (Material and Chemical Research Laboratories and Nanotechnology Research Center, Industrial Technology Research Institute) and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

16:50 2200 Chemically Designed Nanowires and Nanocomposites: Processing and Integration in Sensor Devices - S. Mathur (University of Cologne)

17:05 2201 Thermal Expansion Behaviors of Bi Nanowires Fabricated via Centrifugal Processing - C. Wang (National Tsing Hua University), S. Chen, C. Chao (National Chiao Tung University) and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

17:20 2202 Plasmonic Behaviors of Gold-in-Ga2O3 Nanostructures - Y. Wu, C. Hsu, S. Chen (National Tsing Hua University), L. Chou (National Tsing-Hua University) and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

17:35 2203 Single Crystal Au Nanowires and Their Field Emission Properties - C. Chen (National Tsing Hua University) and L. Chou (National Tsing-Hua University)

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E7 Organic Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processing 2Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and TechnologyRoom E559, Level OE - Yellow

OLEDS and Organic PhotovoltaicsCo-Chair(s): M Jamal Deen and David Gundlach

09:15 Introductory Remarks (15 Minutes)

09:30 2229 Materials Design and Structural Control in Organic Solar Cells - C. Kim, J. Yoo, E. Gomez, S. Lee and Y. Loo (Princeton University)

10:00 2230 Flexible Polymer Photovoltaic Devices Prepared with Inverted Structures on Metal Foils - F. Chen, J. Wu, C. Lee, W. Huang, H. Chen (National Chiao Tung University) and W. Chen (National Taiwan University)

10:30 2231 Thin Films of New Molecular Materials with Very High Electron Affinity - C. Keil, S. Nagel (Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen), R. Gerdes, S. Gorun (New Jersey Institute of Technology) and D. Schlettwein (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen)

11:00 2232 Investigation of the Reduction Processes in New Perylenediimide Derivates by In Situ Techniques - B. Meana-Esteban (Johannes Kepler University Linz), E. Kozma (Consiglio Nationalle delle Ricerche), H. Neugebauer (Johannes Kepler University Linz), S. Luzzati, M. Catellani (Consiglio Nationalle delle Ricerche) and N. Sariciftci (Johannes Kepler University Linz)

11:30 2233 Effect of CeO2 Layer on Enhancement of Hole Injection in Inverted Top-Emitting Organic Light Emitting Diodes - K. Hong, K. Kim, S. Kim and J. Lee (Pohang University of Science and Engineering)

Gate DielectricsCo-Chair(s): Michael Chabinyc and Jacobus Swart

14:00 2234 Progress on Printed Low Voltage Electrolyte Gated OTFTs - C. D. Frisbie (University of Minnesota)

14:30 2235 Nanometer-Scale-Thick Polymer Gate Spacers for n-Channel Organic Thin-Film Transistors - K. Noda, S. Tanida (Kyoto University), H. Kawabata (National Institute of Science and Technology Policy) and K. Matsushige (Kyoto University)

15:00 2236 Liquid Gated Transistors with Organic and Inorganic Semiconductors - Y. Iwasa, H. Shimotani, M. Kawasaki and K. Ueno (Tohoku University)

Organic Semiconductors and MicrostructureCo-Chair(s): Yueh-Lin Loo and Natalie Stingelin

16:00 2237 The Design of High Mobility Semiconducting Polymers - I. McCulloch and M. Heeney (Imperial College)

16:30 2238 Crystal Engineering Semiconductors for Transistors and Photovoltaics - J. Anthony (University of Kentucky)

17:00 2239 Thin Film Transistors of Liquid Crystalline Semiconducting Polymers on Inorganic and Polymeric Dielectrics - M. Chabinyc, J. Cochran (University of California) and M. Toney (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource)

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17:30 2240 Molecular Orientation in Thin Films of Solution Processable Organic Semiconductors - L. J. Richter (NIST), D. DeLongchamp (Nat. Instit. of Standards and Technology), R. Kline, X. Zhang, S. Hudson (NIST), O. D. Jurchescu (Nat. Instit. of Standards and Technology), D. Gundlach (NIST, Semiconductor Electronics Division), T. Jackson (Penn State University), J. Anthony (University of Kentucky), N. Shin and D. Yoon (Seoul National University)

E8 Semiconductor and Plasmonics: Active Nanostructures for Photonic Devices and SystemsElectronics and PhotonicsRoom E557, Level OE - Yellow

Nanostructured Light Emitting Devices (I) Co-Chair(s): Michael Gerhold

10:00 2271 Electroluminescence in Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Tunneling Diodes with Ultrathin Silicon - K. Matsumura, R. Yamada, K. Arima, J. Uchikoshi and M. Morita (Osaka University)

10:20 2272 Colloidal Nanocrystal-Based Light-Emitting Diodes Fabricated on Plastic: Towards Flexible Quantum Dot Optoelectronics - Invited Talk - J. Xu, Z. Tan (Penn State University) and A. Wang (Ocean Nano Tech LLC)

10:40 2273 Colloidal Quantum Dot Based Photonic Emitters and Circuits - Invited Talk - V. M. Menon, M. Luberto, N. Valappil and S. Husaini (CUNY Queens College)

11:00 2274 InGaAs Quantum Dot Microtube Nanoscale Coherent Light Sources on GaAs and Si - F. Li, S. Vicknesh and Z. Mi (McGill University)

11:20 2275 Theory of Semiconductor Quantum Dot Lasers - Invited Talk - L. V. Asryan (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University)

Nanostructured Light Emitting Devices (II) Co-Chair(s): Jian Xu

14:00 2276 Stimulated Emission from ZnO Nanostructures - Invited Plenary Talk - C. Klingshirn, J. Fallert and H. Kalt (Institute fur Angewandte Physik der Universitat)

14:40 2277 ZnO Nanorod Light-emitting Diode - X. Sun and Y. Yang (Nanyang Technological University)

15:00 2278 GaN-based Optolectronics on Silicon Substrate - Invited Talk - A. Krost (Otto-von-Guericke-Universitat)

15:20 2279 ZnO Nanostructures for LED and Photovoltaic Applications - Invited Talk - D. Rogers, F. Hosseini Teherani, E. Sandana (Nanovation) and M. Razeghi (Northwestern University)

F2Electrodeposition of Nanoengineered Materials and Devices 3ElectrodepositionHall P (D442/3), Level U2 - Blue

Zero- and One-dimensional NanostructuresCo-Chair(s): Nosang V. Myung and James Rohan

09:00 2414 Anodic TiO2 Nanotubes: Modifed by Different Deposition Approaches - I. Paramasivam, P. Roy, N. K. Shrestha, J. Macak and P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)

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09:40 2415 Ru, Pt and PtRu Aligned Nanowires and Nanotubes: Synthesis and Growth Mechanism - A. Ponrouch, S. Garbarino, S. Pronovost (INRS-ÉMT), P. Taberna (CIRIMAT-UMR 5085 Université Paul Sabatier), P. Simon (Universite de Toulouse) and D. Guay (INRS-ÉMT)

10:00 2416 Preferentially Oriented Pt (100) Nanowires: Synthesis, Characterization and Electrochemical Behaviour - S. Garbarino, A. Ponrouch, S. Pronovost (INRS-ÉMT) and D. Guay (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique)

10:20 2417 Direct Oxidation of Ammonia Borane as an Alternative Fuel at Nanoporous Gold - L. C. Nagle (Tyndall National Institute) and J. F. Rohan (Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork)

10:40 2418 Deposition of Electrocatalysts Nanoparticles on Modified Diamond Electrode for Fuel Cell and Chemical Sensor Applications - J. Hu, X. Lu and J. Foord (University of Oxford)

11:00 2419 Sandwich-Like Glassy Carbon Electrode Modified by Electro-oxidation Film of d-Mannitol with Gold Nanoparticle for Arsenic(III) Detection by Anodic Stripping Voltammetry - X. Ji, Z. Chen (University of South Australia), M. Mallavarapu (University of South Australia,) and R. Naidu (University of South Australia, CRC CARE)

11:20 2420 Bipolar Electrodeposition for the Bulk Generation of Dissymmetric Nanoobjects - C. Warakulwit (Kasetsart University), M. Delville (CNRS), V. Ravaine (University of Bordeaux), J. Limtrakul (Kasetsart University) and A. Kuhn (University of Bordeaux)

11:40 2421 New MnMoPt-Oxide Anode Materials For Green Hydrogen Production from Seawater Electrolysis - A. A. Abd El-Moneim, N. Abd El-Ghany and N. Diab (National Research Centre)

NanodevicesCo-Chair(s): Jan Tablot and Ziovanni Zangari

14:00 2422 Fabrication of Nanogap Electrodes using Electrodeposition Process - T. Homma, C. Kobayashi, M. Saito (Waseda University) and Y. Wakayama (NIMS)

14:40 2423 Fabrication and Characterization of Noble Metal Nanowires for Nanogap Devices - J. Nambi Krishnan, B. Lee, H. Shin and S. K. Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

15:00 2424 Atomic Contacts via Electrochemistry in Water/Cyclodextrin Media: A Step toward Protected Atomic Contacts. - J. Lacroix, Y. Leroux, C. Fave, Z. Dodzi and G. Trippe (Université Paris Diderot)

15:40 2425 A Competitive Method of Fabrication of Photomasks and Nanochips - T. N. Khoperia and G. Mamniashvili (Andronikashvili Institute of Physic)

Conducting Polymer NanostructuresCo-Chair(s): Nosang V. Myung and Elizabeth Podlaha-Murphy

16:00 2426 Single Polypyrrole Nanoribbon Based Chemical and Biological Sensors - N. Chartuprayoon (University of California, Riverside), C. Hangarter (University of California), Y. Rheem, H. Jung (University of California, Riverside) and N. V. Myung (University of California)

16:20 2427 Electrodeposition of Variety of Polypyrrole / Gold Composites from Single Solution - M. Donten (University of Warsaw), T. Rapecki (Uniwersity of Warsaw) and Z. J. Stojek (University of Warsaw)

16:40 2428 Electrodeposition of ZnO/PEDOT Hybrid Nanostructures - M. Döbbelin, E. Azaceta, R. Tena-Zaera, R. Marcilla, C. Pozo-Gonzalo, J. Pomposo and D. Mecerreyes (CIDETEC)

17:00 2429 Electropolymerization of Polyanile Films under Magnetic Field Control - O. Aaboubi, J. Douglade (LACM-DTI) and O. Jbara (LASSI)

17:20 2430 Electrodeposition of Polymer Electrolytes and Complete Cells - S. Visetpotjanakit, M. Lacey (University of Southampton), G. El-Enany (Suez Canal University) and J. Owen (University of Southampton)

17:40 2431 Electrosynthesis on Oxydizable Metals of Well-Organized Nanoporous Polypyrrole by Nanosphere Lithography - L. M. Santos (Centro de Química e Bioquímica), P. Martin, J. Ghilane, H. Randriamahazaka, P. Lacaze (Université Paris), L. Abrantes (Centro de Química e Bioquímica) and J. Lacroix (Université Paris Diderot)

F3 EuroCVD 17 and CVD 17High Temperature Materials / Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and PhotonicsHall F1, Level OE - Yellow

Fundamentals I

10:00 2466 Hot Wire Chemical Vapor Deposition: Recent Progress, Present State of the Art and Competitive Opportunities - R. E. Schropp (Utrecht University)

10:40 2467 Investigation of Triethylgallium Thermal Decomposition Using In Situ Raman Spectroscopy and DFT Calculations - J. Lee, Y. Kim and T. J. Anderson (University of Florida)

11:00 2468 Gas Phase Deposition and Characterization of (Si)-B-C Ceramics - G. Chollon (LCTS), J. Berjonneau and F. Langlais (LCTS (CNRS, Safran, CEA, UB1))

11:20 2469 A Density Functional Theory Study of Chlorosilanes Polymerization in Silicon Epitaxy - D. Moscatelli, M. Dossi, A. Fiorucci and M. Masi (Politecnico di Milano)

11:40 2470 Electrical Properties of Plasma-Deposited Silicon Oxide Clarified by Chemical Modeling - A. Kovalgin, A. Boogaard, I. Brunets, T. Aarnink and R. Wolters (University of Twente)

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Fundamentals II

14:00 2471 Catalytic-CVD: Its Fundamentals and Application - H. Matsumura and K. Ohdaira (Japan Advanced Inst. Sci. & Tech.)

14:40 2472 N Titania Thin Films, Prepared by Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Vapor Deposition: Enhanced Visible Light Photocatalytic Activity and Antimicrobial Effects - C. W. Dunnill and I. Parkin (University College London)

15:00 2473 A Comparative Study of the Photoinduced Properties of TiO2/SiO2 and TiO2/ZnO/SiO2 Layers Prepared by Chemical Routes - D. Vernardou, E. Spanakis (Technological Educational Institute of Crete), K. Vlachou, G. Kalogerakis (University of Crete), J. Costello (Tyndall National Institute), E. Koudoumas, N. Katsarakis (Technological Educational Institute of Crete) and M. Pemble (Tyndall National Institute)

15:20 2474 Selective Growth of B- and C-doped SiGe Layers in Unprocessed and Recessed Si Openings for pMOSFET Application - M. Kolahdouz, E. Trybom and H. Radamson (Royal Institute of Technology KTH)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Fundamentals III

16:00 2475 Surface Chemistry Controlling Technology: Multiscale Spatial Behavior in Atomic Layer Deposition - G. W. Rubloff, L. Henn-Lecordier, E. Cleveland, P. Banerjee and I. Perez (University of Maryland)

16:40 2476 Multiscale Simulation and Optimization of an Atomic Layer Deposition Process in a Nanoporous Material - V. Dwivedi and R. A. Adomaitis (University of Maryland)

17:00 2477 A Detailed Investigation of the Gas Phase and Surface Chemistry Active during the PECVD of nc-Silicon: A Detailed Model of the Gas Phase and Surface Chemistry - C. Cavallotti, M. Rondanini, T. Moiseev, D. Chrastina and G. Isella (Politecnico di Milano)

17:20 2478 A Comprehensive Insight in the MOCVD of Aluminum Through Interaction Between Reactive Transport Modeling and Targeted Growth Experiments - T. C. Xenidou (National Technical University of Athens), N. Prud’Homme (CIRIMAT/ENSIACET), C. Vahlas (CIRIMAT), N. C. Markatos and A. G. Boudouvis (National Technical University of Athens)

17:40 2479 Kinetic Modeling of Pyrocarbon Deposition Obtained by Propane Pyrolysis - R. Lacroix, R. Fournet, I. Ziegler-Devin and P. Marquaire (CNRS-INPL)

Hall F2, Level OE - Yellow

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• 2489 Atomospheric Pressure SiC Film Deposition at Low Temperatures Using SiH3CH3 and HCl Gases - H. Habuka and H. Omori (Yokohama National University)

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• 2490 Innovative M(Hfa)2•TMEDA (M = Co, Cu) Precursors for the CVD Of Copper-Cobalt Oxides: An Integrated Theoretical and Experimental Approach - A. Gasparotto (Padova University and INSTM), D. Barreca (ISTM-CNR and INSTM - Department of Chemistry - Padova University, Italy), A. Devi, R. Fischer (Ruhr-University Bochum), E. Fois, A. Gamba (Insubria University and INSTM), C. Maccato (Padova University and INSTM), R. Seraglia (ISTM-CNR and INSTM), G. Tabacchi (Insubria University and INSTM) and E. Tondello (Padova University and INSTM)

• 2491 Influence of N2 and H2 Gas Flow Rates on Properties of n-Type Nanocrystalline 3C-SiC:H Thin Films Prepared by Hot-Wire Chemical Vapor Deposition - A. Tabata, Y. Hoshide (Nagoya University) and A. Kondo (Gifu University)

• 2492 New Group of TiO2 CVD Precursors [Ti4O4(OtBu)4(OOCR’)4], R’ = tBu, C(Me)2Et, CH2

tBu - A. A. Radtke, P. Piszczek, T. Muzioł, A. Wojtczak and W. Bartkowski (Nicolaus Copernicus University)

• 2493 PECVD Deposition of nc-Si, μc-Si, and a-Si of Different Isotopic Composition in Form of Films and Bulk Material from SiF4 Precursor - P. Sennikov, S. Golubev (Institute of Applied Physics), V. Shashkin, D. Pryakhin, B. Andreev, M. Drozdov (Institute for Physics of Microstructures) and H. Pohl (VITCON GmbH)

• 2494 AFM Study of PECVD DLC Films for Solar Selective Absorber - S. Tinchev (IE BAS), A. Gusterov (2- FB18 Technische Physik, Universitet Kassel, Germany), P. Sharlandzhiev (3- CLOSPI, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia 1113, Bulgaria), P. Nikolova and Y. Dyulgerska (IE BAS)

• 2495 Correlation Between Plasma OES and Properties of B-doped Diamond Films Grown by MW PE CVD - M. Belousov, V. Krivchenko, P. Minakov, A. Pal, A. Rakhimov, N. Suetin and V. Sen’ (Moscow State University)

• 2496 Functional Complex Oxides: Interplay between the Structure, Electrical Properties and Surface Reactivity - N. Bahlawane, P. Tchoua Ngamou and K. Kohse-Höinghaus (Bielefeld University)

• 2497 Deposition of WNxCy from the Tungsten Piperidylhydrazido Complex Cl4(CH3CN)W(N-pip) as a Single-Source Precursor - D. Kim, O. Kim, H. Ajmera, T. J. Anderson, J. Koller and L. McElwee-White (University of Florida)

• 2498 Variation in Properties CVD−ZnSxSe1-x with Composition - D. V. Savin, E. Gavrishchuk and V. Ikonnikov (Institute of Chemistry of High-Purity Substances of RAS)

• 2499 In Situ Doped Si Selective Epitaxial Growth at Low Temperatures by Atmospheric Pressure Plasma CVD - T. Ohnishi, Y. Kirihata, H. Ohmi, H. Kakiuchi and K. Yasutake (Osaka University)

• 2500 Comparison of Diamond Deposition with Boron or Sulfur Addition - R. Haubner (University of Technology Vienna)

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• 2501 Barium Titanate Thin Film Growth by Low-Pressure Metallorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition - T. Sekine, Y. Okumura, A. Satou and Y. Akiyama (Tokai University)

• 2502 Formation of Silicon Nitride Layer on Microcrystalline Silicon Thin Films by Hot-Wire Chemical Vapor Method Using Nitrogen and Hydrogen Gases - A. Tabata, K. Mazaki (Nagoya University) and A. Kondo (Gifu University)

• 2503 CVD of Pure Copper Films from Amidinate Precursor - L. Aloui (CIRIMAT/ENSIACET), V. Krisyuk (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry), N. Prud’Homme, B. Sarapata, F. Senocq (CIRIMAT/ENSIACET), D. Samelor and C. Vahlas (CIRIMAT)

• 2504 Reactor Scale Simulations of Boron and Boron Carbide Deposition - G. Reinisch (University Bordeaux - LCTS), D. Alotta, N. Bertrand, G. Chollon, C. Descamps and G. Vignoles (LCTS)

• 2505 Theoretical Study of the Gas-Phase System B/C/Cl/H for Boron Carbide Deposition - G. Reinisch, J. Leyssale (University Bordeaux - LCTS), N. Bertrand (LCTS), C. Deschamps and G. L. Vignoles (University Bordeaux - LCTS)

• 2506 La1-xSrxMnO3 Films on Perovskite and Technological Substrates: In Situ Growth by MOCVD from a Liquid Multimetal Source - R. G. Toro (INSTM), D. Fiorito, G. Malandrino and I. L. Fragalà (Università di Catania)

• 2507 Deposition of Metastable Nickel Nitride by CVD - E. Lindahl, M. Ottosson and J. Carlsson (Uppsala University)

• 2508 Effect of Ozone on Deposition of Titanium Oxide Films from Tetraisopropoxide - S. Alexandrov, M. Barishnikova, L. A. Filatov and V. Protopopova (Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University)

• 2509 In Situ Investigation of the Processes of Precursor Adsorption by Means of Ellipsometry and Mass Spectrometry - I. K. Igumenov, P. Prozorov, P. P. Semyannikov and I. N. Zhukova (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry)

• 2510 Characterization of High-Rate Deposited Microcrystalline Si Films Prepared Using Atmospheric-Pressure Very High Frequency Plasma - K. Tabuchi, K. Ouchi, H. Ohmi, H. Kakiuchi and K. Yasutake (Osaka University)

• 2511 Texture and Residual Stress Analysis by XRD on Metastable Tetragonal Zirconia Films Obtained by MOCVD - M. Jouili, M. Andrieux, I. Gallet, N. Prud’homme and V. Ji (LEMHE-ICMMO-UPS)

• 2512 Novel Precursors for the MOCVD of Molybdenum Nitride - T. Thiede, V. Gwildies, L. Alsamann, D. Rische and R. Fischer (Ruhr-University Bochum)

• 2513 Alkylsilyl Compounds of Selenium and Tellurium: New Precursors for ALD - T. Hatanpää, V. Pore, M. Ritala and M. Leskelä (University of Helsinki)

• 2514 ALD TaN from PDMAT and NH3/H2 for Cu Diffusion Barriers - V. Brize, P. Violet, F. Volpi, I. Nuta, A. Mantoux, R. Boichot and E. Blanquet (SIMaP)

• 2515 Tuning the Thermal Properties of Hafnium Precursors by Tailoring the Ligands - K. Xu, A. P. Milanov and A. Devi (Ruhr-University Bochum)

• 2516 Photoluminescence Properties of Polar and Nonpolar ZnO Films Grown by Atmospheric-Pressure CVD Using Zn and H2O as Source Materials - T. Terasako (Ehime University), K. Taniguchi (Takuma National College of Technology), K. Taira (Ehime University), M. Yagi (Takuma National College of Technology) and S. Shirakata (Ehime University)

• 2517 An Ab Initio RRKM/Master Equation Investigation of SiH4 and GeH4 Decomposition Kinetics Using a Kinetic Monte Carlo Approach - C. Cavallotti, D. Polino and A. Barbato (Politecnico di Milano)

• 2518 Rapid Thermal MOCVD of Undoped and Al Doped ZnO Thin Films - A. E. Nebatti, C. Pflitsch, C. Eckert and B. Atakan (University of Duisburg-Essen)

• 2519 Synthesis of Transparent ZrO2 Thin Films by MOCVD - P. Cárcamo-León (Instituto Politecnico Nacional), A. Torres-Huerta (Instituto Politécnico Nacional), M. Domínguez-Crespo and E. Ramírez-Meneses (Instituto Politecnico Nacional)

• 2520 Atomic Layer Deposition of Magnesium Oxide on GaAs - A. O’Mahony, R. Chiodo, M. Nolan, J. Hamilton, I. M. Povey and M. Pemble (Tyndall National Institute)

• 2522 The Application of Advanced Spectroscopic Diagnostics with Chemometric Modeling to Optimize Thin Film Properties Grown by Atmospheric Pressure PECVD - D. Sawtell (University of Manchester), D. W. Sheel (University of Salford) and P. A. Martin (University of Manchester)

• 2523 Reaction Kinetics of GaN Metal-Organic Vapor-Phase Epitaxy Analyzed by Multiscale Profiles of Growth Rate - M. Sugiyama, S. Yasukochi, T. Shioda, Y. Shimogaki and Y. Nakano (University of Tokyo)

• 2524 In Situ Monitoring of the Initial Nucleation for the Formation of Uniform InGaAs Microdiscs on Si - M. Deura, Y. Kondo, T. Hoshii, M. Takenaka, S. Takagi, Y. Nakano and M. Sugiyama (University of Tokyo)

• 2525 A New Low-Melting Barium and Strontium Precursors for MOCVD Growth of BST Thin Films - N. P. Kuzmina (Lomonosov Moscow State University), I. Malkerova, A. Alikhanyan (Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry), D. Tsymbarenko (Moscow State University), O. Kreinin, G. Schuster and E. Zolotoyabko (Materials Engineering Department of Technion)

• 2527 Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Vapour Deposition of Electrochromic Mo-W Oxide Films: Structure and Optoelectronic Properties - T. Ivanova (Central Laboratory of Solar Energy and New Energy Sources), K. Gesheva (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), S. Bojadjiev (Technical University of Sofia), M. Kalitzova (Institute of Solid State Physics) and O. Lebedev (Antwerp University)

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• 2528 Effect of the Substrate Nature on the ALD ZrO2 Films Crystalline Structure - D. Monnier, M. Gros-Jean, E. Deloffre (STMicroelectronics), B. Doisneau, S. Coindeau, A. Crisci (SIMaP), J. Roy, Y. Mi, B. Detlefs, J. Zegenhagen (ESRF), C. Wyon (CEA-LETI), C. Martinet (LPCML), F. Volpi and E. Blanquet (SIMaP)

• 2529 Effect of H2 on the Microstructure and Properties of TiO2 Films Grown by Atmospheric Pressure MOCVD on Stainless Steel Substrates - D. Duminica (CIRIMAT), F. Maury (CNRS-CIRIMAT) and R. Hausbrand (ArcelorMittal)

• 2530 Morphological and Structural Study of CVD MoO3-Cr2O3 Films - T. Ivanova (Central Laboratory of Solar Energy and New Energy Sources), K. Gesheva (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), S. Bojadjiev (Technical University of Sofia) and M. Kalitzova (Institute of Solid State Physics)

• 2531 On Gaseous Phase of ALD Precursors by Means of Thermodynamics - P. Violet, I. Nuta, C. Chatillon and E. Blanquet (SIMaP)

• 2532 Thermal Properties of Some Volatile Titanium(IV) Precursors - E. S. Filatov (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry), H. Nizard (EADS Deutschland GmbH), P. P. Semyannikov, S. V. Sysoev, S. V. Trubin, N. B. Morozova, K. Zherikova and N. V. Gelfond (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry)

• 2533 MOCVD of Zirconium Oxide from the Zirconium Guanidinate Complex [ZrCp′{η2-(iPrN)2CNMe2}2Cl] - C. Blackman, C. Carmalt (University College London), H. Davies (SAFC Hitech Limited), S. Moniz (University College London), S. E. Potts (Eindhoven University of Technology) and D. Pugh (University College London)

• 2534 Online Control by IR Pyrometry of Nanostructured Multilayer CrCx/CrN Coatings Grown by MOCVD - A. Douard, D. Samelor, S. Delclos, C. Tendero (CIRIMAT) and F. Maury (CNRS-CIRIMAT)

• 2535 Preparation and Physical Characterization of SnO2:Sb - S. Haireche, A. Boumeddiene (Université Saâd Dahlab de Blida), A. Guittoum (Centre de Recherche Nucléaire d’Alger), A. El Hdiy (Universite de Reims Champagne ardenne) and A. Boufelfel (Université de Guelma)

• 2536 Microstructural Control of Zirconium Carbide Coating Prepared by Chemical Vapor Deposition - W. Sun, X. Xiong, B. Huang, G. Li, H. Zhang, P. Xiao, Z. Chen and X. Zheng (Central South University)

• 2537 High-Speed Growth and Characterization of AlN Polycrystalline Layers by High Temperature Chemical Vapor Deposition - A. Claudel (ACERDE), E. Blanquet (SIMaP), D. Chaussende (LMGP), B. Doisneau (SIMaP), H. Mank (NOVASIC), D. Pique (ACERDE) and M. Pons (SIMAP)

• 2538 Preparation of Strontium Titanate Film by Low Pressure Chemical Vapor Deposition - D. Kon, K. Hashiba, T. Kawashima and Y. Akiyama (Tokai University)

• 2539 Novel N-Containing Precursors of Nickel(II) for Film Deposition by MOCVD - K. Zherikova, N. B. Morozova (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry), A. S. Kil’metiev, L. N. Zelenina (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, SB RAS 630090, Novosibirsk, Lavrentiev ave., 3, Russia), P. P. Semyannikov, N. V. Gelfond, T. P. Chusova and I. K. Igumenov (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry)

• 2540 PECVD BCxNy Films from Mixtures of N-Trimethylborazine with Hydrogen and Ammonia: Modeling, Synthesis, and Characterization - V. Sulyaeva (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS), M. Kosinova (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry), A. Golubenko (Novosibirsk State University), Y. Rumyantsev (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS), N. I. Fainer (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry) and F. A. Kuznetsov (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS)

• 2541 In-Situ Infrared Spectroscopy of Hydrocarbons in a Pyrocarbon CVD Reactor - M. Kawase, T. Ito and K. Miura (Kyoto University)

• 2542 Modeling of the Gas Dynamic Processes During the Deposition of Nanolayers on the Surface of Submicrometer Channels of Porous Solids - I. F. Golovnev, V. Fomin (Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics), I. K. Igumenov and B. M. Kuchumov (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry)

• 2543 Highly Conformal Film Growth by Chemical Vapor Deposition: A Zone Diagram Based on Kinetics - A. Yanguas-Gil, N. Kumar (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Y. Yang (Cypress Semiconductor) and J. R. Abelson (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

• 2544 Effect of Ozone on Deposition of Silicon Oxide Films from Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane - S. Alexandrov, L. A. Filatov and A. Speshilova (Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University)

• 2545 CVD Flow Field Modeling Using the Quiet Direct Simulation (QDS) Method - H. Cave, C. Lim, M. Jermy (University of Canterbury), J. S. Wu (National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan), M. Smith (National Centre for High Performance Computing, Taiwan) and S. Krumdieck (University of Canterbury)

• 2546 Dimethylgallium Isopropoxide as a New Volatile Source for ALD and MOCVD of Ga2O3 - H. Lee, K. Kim, J. Woo, D. Jun, Y. Park, Y. Kim (Korea University), H. Lee, Y. Cho and H. Cho (Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science)

• 2547 Investigation of Precursor Adsorption on Silicon Surface by Means of Molecular Dynamics - I. N. Zhukova (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry), I. F. Golovnev (Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics), I. K. Igumenov, P. P. Semyannikov and E. S. Filatov (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry)

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• 2548 Predictable Simple Reaction Model for Poly-Silicon LPCVD Process - K. Kaneko (Fuji Electric Advanced Technology Co., Ltd.), M. Ogino (Fuji Electric Device Technology Co,. Ltd.), R. Shimizu (Fuji Electric Advanced Technology Co., Ltd.), Y. Shimogaki (University of Tokyo) and M. Koshi (The University of Tokyo)

• 2549 Impact of Small Deviations in EEDF on Silane-based Plasma Chemistry - A. Kovalgin, A. Boogaard and R. Wolters (University of Twente)

• 2550 Zinc Malonate Based Precursors for MOCVD of ZnO - D. Bekermann, R. Fischer and A. Devi (Ruhr-University Bochum)

• 2551 MOCVD of Gallium Oxide Thin Films Using Homoleptic Gallium Complexes: Precursor Evaluation and Thin Film Characterisation - M. Hellwig, K. Xu (Ruhr-University Bochum), D. Barreca (ISTM-CNF), A. Gasparotto (Padova University and INSTM), B. Niermann, J. Winter, R. Fischer and A. Devi (Ruhr-University Bochum)

• 2552 Growth of ZnO Nanowires by MOCVD: Fundamental Role of the Substrates - C. Ternon (LTM - Grenoble-INP), G. Rey, M. Labeau, N. Thiré, C. Jimenez and D. Bellet (LMGP - Grenoble-INP)

• 2553 MOCVD of Epitaxial Alkali-Earth Fluorides Thin Films - A. V. Blednov, O. Gorbenko (Moscow State University), S. Samoilenkov (Lomonosov Moscow State University), R. Muydinov (IOT, TU Braunschweig) and A. Kaul (Moscow State University)

• 2554 Atmospheric Pressure CVD of Tin Oxide and Fluorine-Doped Tin Oxide - T. Abendroth, H. Althues and S. Kaskel (Fraunhofer IWS)

• 2555 In-Line Monitoring of Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Processes by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy - M. Leistner, D. Linaschke, W. Graehlert and S. Kaskel (Fraunhofer IWS)

• 2556 New Thin-Film BiFe1-xCoxO3 and BiFe1-xNixO3 Multiferroics: Preparation and Analysis of Structure - A. Akbashev, E. Ganshina, T. Murzina and A. Kaul (Moscow State University)

• 2557 Synthesis of ZnO-Ce2O3 Thin Films by APCVD - A. Torres-Huerta, M. A. Domínguez-Crespo, S. Brachetti-Sibaja and M. Hernández-Pérez (Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

• 2558 Development of an Automatic Modeling System of the Reaction Mechanisms for CVD Processes - T. Takahashi and Y. Ema (Shizuoka University)

• 2559 New Complexes of Alkali-Metals as Precursors for MOCVD of Ferroelectric (K,Na)NbO3 Thin Films - D. Tsymbarenko, I. Korsakov, A. Mankevich and A. Kaul (Moscow State University)

• 2560 2D Species Concentration Mapping of Thermal AP-CVD Reactors for Monitoring, Control and Design - D. Sawtell, V. Kasiutsich (University of Manchester), R. Holdsworth (TDL Sensors ltd.), D. W. Sheel (University of Salford) and P. A. Martin (University of Manchester)

• 2561 Epitaxial Heterostructures of KNbO3/LaNiO3/SrTiO3 and KNbO3/La1-xKxMnO3/SrTiO3: MOCVD Preparation and Properties - I. Korsakov, A. Mankevich, D. Tsymbarenko (Moscow State University), A. M. Makarevich (Lomonosov Moscow State University) and A. Kaul (Moscow State University)

• 2562 Low-Temperature MOCVD of Epitaxial CaF2 and SrF2 Films - A. M. Makarevich, A. Shchukin, A. Markelov, S. Samoilenkov (Lomonosov Moscow State University), P. P. Semyannikov (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry) and N. P. Kuzmina (Lomonosov Moscow State University)

• 2563 Real Time Monitoring of the Transmittance/Reflectance during the Thermal Annealing of Amorphous Silicon - N. Ota, T. Imamura (Saitama University), H. Shimizu (Saitama Industrial Technology Center), T. Kobayashi (The Institute of Physics and Chemical Reaserach) and H. Shirai (Saitama University)

F4 Fundamentals of Electrochemical Growth: From UPD to Microstructures - Symposium in Memory of Prof. Evgeni BudevskiElectrodepositionRoom D441, Level U2 - Blue

Nucleation and Epitaxial GrowthCo-Chair(s): S. R. Brankovic and G. Staikov

09:00 Introductory Remarks (15 Minutes)

09:15 2671 2D Nucleation and Growth Phenomena in UPD of Cd on Ag(111) and Ag(100) - G. Staikov (Research Centre Jülich), S. García and D. Salinas (Universidad Nacional del Sur)

09:55 2672 Metal Deposition for Emerging Nanoelectronic Applications - D. M. Kolb (University of Ulm)

10:35 Intermission (15 Minutes)

10:50 2673 Epitaxial Growth of Metals, Alloys and Multilayers Assisted by a Monolayer Amount of UPD Atoms - N. Dimitrov (SUNY Binghamton)

11:30 2674 In situ STM Studies of Electrochemical Processes on Bimetallic Surfaces - A. Damian (Ecole Polytechnique), F. Maroun and P. Allongue (CNRS)

Nucleation and Epitaxial Growth Co-Chair(s): P. Allongue and N. Dimitrov

14:00 2675 Electrochemical ALD for Photovoltaics, Thermoelectrics and Fuel Cells - J. L. Stickney (The University of Georgia), D. Banga (The Univesity of Georgia), N. Jayaraju and C. Thambidurai (The University of Georgia)

14:40 2676 Structural Study on Electrochemically Deposited Pt Layers on Au Single Crystal Electrodes by Resonant Surface X-Ray Scattering - T. Kondo, M. Shibata, N. Hayashi, N. Umezawa, T. Sakurai (Ochanomizu University), H. Fukumitsu, T. Masuda and K. Uosaki (Hokkaido University)

15:00 2677 Design of a Video-Rate EC-STM for In Situ Observation of Electrodeposition - M. J. Rost (Leiden University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

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16:00 2678 Nucleation and Growth of Pt Submonolayers via Galvanic Displacement of UPD Monolayers - D. Gokcen, S. Bae and S. R. Brankovic (University of Houston)

16:40 2679 Electrochemical Growth of Magnetic Alloys in the Ultrathin Film Limit - P. Allongue (Ecole Polytechnique & CNRS), F. Maroun, H. Jurca, R. Cortès, A. Damian (Ecole Polytechnique) and D. Thiaudière (Synchrotron Soleil)

17:00 2680 Electrodeposited Spintronic Superlattices - J. A. Switzer, E. A. Kulp and R. V. Gutavarthy (Missouri University of Science and Technology)

17:40 2681 Initial Stages of Electrochemical Growth Studied by Impedance Spectroscopy - Z. Stoynov and D. E. Vladikova (Institute of Electrochemistry and Energy Systems - BAS)

I1Physical, Electroanalytical and Bioanalytical ElectrochemistryPhysical and Analytical ElectrochemistryHall O, Level 01 - Green

BioelectrocatalyticCo-Chair(s): James Cox, Zbigniew Stojek

10:00 2869 Fabrication and Characterization of Hierarchically Structured Biofuel Cell Anodes - R. Rincon, K. Artyushkova, P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico), M. Germain, S. Minteer (Saint Louis University), C. Lau (University of Hawaii), V. Svoboda (CFD Research Corporation), B. Liau and M. Cooney (University of Hawaii)

10:40 2870 Bioelectrocatalysis of Pyruvate - S. Minteer (Saint Louis University) and D. Sokic-Lazic (Saint Louise University)

11:00 2871 Designing of Molecular Interfaces on Electrodes for Detection of DNA Hybridization - W. Schuhmann (Ruhr-Universität Bochum), M. Gebala, N. Hüsken, L. Stratmann, L. Stoica and N. Metzler-Nolte (Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum)

11:20 2872 Integration of Enzymes, Redox Complexes, and Structured Materials to Provide Bioelectrochemical Devices - P. Kavanagh (NUI Galway), S. Boland (National University of Ireland, Galway), R. Saravanan (NUI Galway) and D. Leech (National University of Ireland, Galway)

11:40 2873 Integrated Carbon Nanotube Based Enzymatic Systems for Bioelectrocatalytic Applications - P. J. Kulesza and B. Kowalewska (University of Warsaw)

Material Aspects of ElectrochemistryCo-Chair(s): Alexander Kuhn, Pawel J. Kulesza

14:00 2874 Theoretical Aspects of Light-Activated Microelectrodes in Redox Electrolytes - H. Zhu, B. Miller and D. A. Scherson (Case Western Reserve University)

14:20 2908 Activity of Incorporated Li in Metal during Polarization Can Be Described by Nernst Equation - T. Takamura (Harbin Institute of Technology), J. Suzuki (Matsue College of Technology.) and K. Sekine (Rikkyo University)

14:40 2875 Electrochemical Catalysis by Metal Nanoparticles and Transition Metal Substituted Polyoxometalates Immobilized in Composite Films - J. A. Cox and K. Wiaderek (Miami University)

15:00 2876 Magnetic Quartz Crystal Microbalance - J. Janata, G. Yu, M. Josowicz and I. Sasaki (Georgia Institute of Technology)

15:20 2877 XPS and Electrochemistry Study of Underpotential Deposition of Copper and Silver on Rhodium - D. Marques dos Anjos, M. Rigsby, H. Duong (UIUC) and A. Wieckowski (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

15:40 2878 Surface Properties Governing Direct Electron Transfer Kinetics of a Multi-copper Oxidase CueO - K. Kano and S. Tsujimura (Kyoto University)

Material Aspects of ElectrochemistryCo-Chair(s): Gunther Wittstock, Andrzej Wieckowski

16:20 2879 Biomolecule Deposition on Electrochemically Nanostructured Semiconducting Substrate - K. Skorupska (Helmholtz -Zentrum Berlin) and H. Lewerenz (Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin)

16:40 2880 Stabilization of Pt Nanoparticles on Modified HOPG - C. Bock, B. R. Macdougall (NRC), S. Chang, G. Botton (McMaster University), D. Kingston and H. Halvorsen (National Research Council of Canada)

17:00 2881 Electroassisted Generation of Highly Ordered and Oriented Mesoporous Silica Thin Films: Interest in Electroanalysis - A. Walcarius (LCPME-CNRS)

17:20 2882 Electrochemical Modeling of Biomembrane Activity of Peptides Used for Biomaterials - E. Protopapa, A. Aggeli and A. Nelson (University of Leeds)

17:40 2883 Very Strong Redox-Dependent Hydrogen Bonding Between a bis-Dimethylaminophenylurea and a Cyclic Diamide - K. Kangas (Sam Diego State University), J. Woods (UC Riverside) and D. Smith (SDSU)

I2Electrochemistry: Symposium on Interfacial Electrochemistry in Honor of Brian E. ConwayPhysical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology / Battery / Corrosion/ElectrodepositionForum (U451), Level OE - Yellow

Role of Adsorbed Intermediates and Surface StructureCo-Chair(s): C. Bock and C. Vayenes

09:00 2990 The Life and Scientific Times of Brian E. Conway - B. R. Macdougall (NRC)

09:20 2991 The Role of Adsorbed Intermediates in Electrode Reactions - Revisited - E. Gileadi (Tel-Aviv University)

10:00 2992 Nitrate Electroreduction on Cu Modified Pt(111) Electrode - J. Souza-Garcia, V. Climent and J. M. Feliu (Universidad de Alicante)

10:20 2993 Temperature-Induced Ordering of Metal/Adsorbate Structures at Electrochemical Interfaces - C. Lucas (University of Liverpool) and N. Markovic (Argonne National Laboratory)

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10:40 2994 Physical Manipulation of Kinetics: Magnetic Facilitation of Electron Transfer Processes in Adsorption and Self Exchange Reactions - W. Gellett (University of Iowa), S. Minteer (Saint Louis University) and J. Leddy (University of Iowa)

11:00 2995 First Principles Studies on Electrochemical Nanostructuring of Ir and Re Surfaces - T. Jacob (Ulm University)

11:20 2996 Surface Oxide Formation on Pt and Pt Alloys during Cathodic Polarization - Y. Fujiwara (Honda Research Institute), L. Qi and J. Li (University of Pennsylvania)

11:40 2997 Electrochemical Approaches to Problems in Surface Science and Heterogeneous Catalysis - G. A. Attard (Cardiff University)

ElectrocatalysisCo-Chair(s): M. Salamon and A. Wieckowski

14:00 2998 Factors Governing Electrocatalysis - E. Guerrini, A. Colombo and S. Trasatti (University of Milan)

14:40 2999 Active Site and Electrocatalytic Behavior at Palladium Electrode Surfaces - L. C. Nagle (Tyndall National Institute), D. Burke (University College Cork) and S. Garbarino (INRS Énergie, Matériaux et Télécommunications)

15:00 3000 Step Decoration with Cocatalysts for CO and Methanol Oxidation: Effect on Transfer Coefficient and Mechanism - H. Baltruschat, H. Wang, E. Mostafa, A. Abd El Salehin and B. Lanova (University of Bonn)

ElectrocatalysisCo-Chair(s): M. Salamon and A. Wieckowski

15:50 3001 Electrocatalysis and Electrochemical Promotion with Oxygen Ion and Proton Conductors - C. G. Vayenas (University of Patras)

16:30 3002 Rhodium Model Electrodes for Electrocatalysis - Q. Xu and T. Wandlowski (University of Bern)

16:50 3003 Electrocatalytic Properties of Platinum Stepped Surfaces - J. M. Feliu, E. Herrero and V. Climent (Universidad de Alicante)

17:30 3004 Electrocatalysis on Precisely Tailored Nanosized Model Systems - V. Komanicky (Safarik University), H. Iddir, K. Chang (Argonne National Laboratory), A. Menzel (Paul Scherrer Institut), P. Zapol and H. You (Argonne National Laboratory)

J1Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General SessionSensorRoom B548, Level 02 - Red

Smart Sensor SystemsCo-Chair(s): G. Hunter and U. Weimar

09:00 3105 Smart Sensor Systems for Aerospace and Biomedical Applications - G. Hunter, J. Xu (NASA Glenn Research Center), B. Ward, D. Makel (Makel Engineering, Inc.), P. Dutta (Ohio State University), C. Liu (Case Western Reserve University) and R. Dweik (Cleveland Clinic Foundation)

09:20 3106 Miniaturization of a Nanostructure Engineered Sensor Array to a Stamp Size for Chemical Detection - Y. Lu (Eloret Corporation) and J. Li (NASA Ames Research Center)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 3107 Integration of Miniature, Ultrasensitive Chemical Sensors in Microfluidic Devices - S. Y. Anastasova, A. Radu, F. Benito Lopez (DCU), J. Bobacka (Abo Academi), A. Lewenstam (Abo Akademi University) and D. Diamond (DCU)

10:20 3108 The JPL ENose: Results of a Six Month Monitoring Period on the International Space Station - M. A. Ryan, M. Homer, A. Shevade, L. Lara, A. Kisor, K. Manatt, H. Zhou and S. Gluck (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

10:40 3109 Simultaneous Detection of Salmonella and Bacillus Anthracis Spores Using Wireless Magnetoelastic Biosensors - S. Huang, Z. Cheng and B. A. Chin (Auburn University)

Nanoparticle based SensorsCo-Chair(s): G. Hunter and U. Weimar

11:00 3110 Quantum Dot-Based Sensors for Proteins - H. Xu, Z. P. Aguilar (Ocean Nano Tech, LLC) and A. Wang (Ocean Nano Tech LLC)

11:20 3111 Quantum Dot-based Sensors for Proteins - Z. P. Aguilar, H. Xu (Ocean Nano Tech, LLC) and A. Wang (Ocean Nano Tech LLC)

11:40 3112 Cell Uptake of Nanoparticles - H. Xu, Z. P. Aguilar (Ocean Nano Tech, LLC), H. Wei (Nonchang University) and A. Wang (Ocean Nano Tech LLC)

Gas SensingCo-Chair(s): P. Hesketh and Z. Aguillar

14:00 3113 Novel Solid Electrolyte Type Ammonia Gas Sensor Based on Trivalent Aluminum Ion Conducting Solids - N. Imanaka, T. Nagai and S. Tamura (Osaka University)

14:20 3114 Effect of YSZ Sintering Conditions on Mixed Potential Sensor Performance - P. Sekhar, M. Nelson, R. Mukundan, E. Brosha and F. Garzon (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

14:40 3115 Phase Field Model of a Solid Electrolyte Gas Sensor - W. Gathright, M. Jensen (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) and D. Lewis (Rensselaer Polytechinc Institute)

15:00 3116 A Study of the Gas Response of a Mixed, Fe2O3-Fe2(MoO4)3, Oxide to Low Concentrations of H2S in Air - U. Kersen and L. Holappa (Helsinki University of Technology)

15:20 3117 Gas Sensing Property of ITO/SnO2 Heterostructure Deposited by RF Magnetron Sputter - M. Yang (Seoul National Universiy) and S. Hong (Seoul National University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 3118 Gas Sensing Properties of SnO2 Synthesized by Flame Spray Pyrolysis - H. Kim and S. Hong (Seoul National University)

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16:20 3119 Synthesis, Characterization, and Application of Glassy Polymeric Carbon as Caffeic Acid Sensor - L. Da Silva (Departamento de Química Analítica, Instituto de Química, UNESP, Araraquara-SP, Brazil), N. Stradiotto (1Departamento de Química Analítica, Instituto de Química, UNESP, Araraquara-SP, Brazil) and H. P. Oliveira (São Paulo University/FFCLRP)

16:40 3120 Investigation of Pt/β-Ga2O3/GaN Hydrogen Sensor Diodes - J. Yan, T. Lee (Insititute of Microelectronics, National Cheng Kung University) and C. Lee (National Cheng Kung University)

17:00 3121 Polybithiophene: A Humidity Sensor - O. Herrera, D. P. Wilkinson and W. Merida (University of British Columbia)

J4Physics and Chemistry of Luminescence Materials, W. M. Yen Memorial SymposiumLuminescence and Display MaterialsRoom A445, Level 02 - Red

General Topics in Luminescence

10:00 3183 High Pressure Study of Localized States Related to Lanthanide Ions in Solids - M. Grinberg (University of Gdansk)

10:40 3184 VUV Sensitization of Mn2+ and Eu3+ Emission by Tb3+ Ions in Wide Bandgap Oxides - V. Mikhailik (University of Oxford)

11:00 3185 Comparing Ce3+, Pr3+, and Bi3+ Luminescence in the Scandate Perovskites - A. Setlur (GE Global Research) and U. Happek (The University of Georgia)

11:20 3186 Search for Phosphors for Use in Displays and Lightings Using Heuristics-Based Combinatorial Materials Science - K. Sohn and A. Kumar Sharma (Sunchon National University)

12:00 Intermission (90 Minutes)

13:30 3187 Modeling of Optical Properties of 3d and 4f Ions - M. G. Brik (Univeristy of Tartu)

14:10 3188 On the Luminescence of Octahedrally Coordinated Eu2+ in CsCaF3 - U. Happek, M. Aycibin (The University of Georgia), A. M. Srivastava, H. Comanzol and S. Camardello (GE Global Research)

14:30 3189 Luminescence Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Pr-Doped YPO4 - J. M. Collins (Wheaton College), M. Bettinelli (Univ. Verona) and B. Di Bartolo (Boston College)

14:50 Intermission (30 Minutes)

15:20 3190 Pr - A. Meijerink (Utrecht University), C. Ronda (Philips Research Laboratories Aachen) and A. M. Srivastava (GE Global Research)

16:00 3191 Investigation of Electronic Excitations of Pure and Ce Doped 12CaO•7Al2O3 Using Luminescence Spectroscopy - M. Kirm, T. Avarmaa, V. Denks, E. Feldbach, K. Kunnus, P. Liblik, A. Maaroos and E. Tõldsepp (University of Tartu)

16:20 3192 Synthesis of Multicomponent Sulfide Phosphors from Uniform Precursors Prepared by Solution Methods - V. Petrykin (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry), K. Ohara, Y. Suzuki, S. Tezuka and M. Kakihana (IMRAM, Tohoku University)

B1 Battery / Energy Technology Joint General SessionBattery / Energy TechnologyRoom J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Super Capacitor ICo-Chair(s): A. Manivannan and Jai Prakash

08:40 249 Supercapacitors Using n- and p-Type Conductive Polymers Exhibiting Metallic Conductivity - P. J. Kinlen, Y. Kim, J. Jung, J. Mbugua and S. Viswanathan (Crosslink)

09:00 250 Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitance in Activated Carbon - D. W. Kirk (University of Toronto)

09:20 251 Microstructural Characterization of Polymer/Metal Oxide Coaxial Nanowires with Applications to Electrochemical Capacitors - B. Babakhani and D. G. Ivey (University of Alberta)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 252 Carbon Structures Templated from Bicontinuous Mesoporous KIT-6 for Electrochemical Capacitance - F. Li, N. Van der Laak, S. Ting and K. Chan (The University of Hong Kong)

10:20 253 Excellent Life Performance of an Asymmetric Capacitor Based on Polyfluorene/Carbon Nanotube Composites - S. Suematsu, K. Machida, D. Horii and K. Tamamitsu (Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation)

10:40 254 Framework Doping of Cobalt into Layered Manganese Oxide for Improved Capacitive Behavior - M. Nakayama, K. Suzuki, K. Okamura (Yamaguchi University), L. Athouël (Polytech’ Nantes), O. Crosnier (University of Nantes and CEA-LiTEN Grenoble) and T. Brousse (University of Nantes)

11:00 255 Charge-Discharge Behavior of Electric Double-Layer Capacitor with Alginate/Ionic Liquid Gel Electrolyte - M. Yamagata, K. Soeda, S. Yamazaki and M. Ishikawa (Kansai University)

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0900h.........Technical Exhibit, Level OE - Yellow

0930h.........Coffee Break, Level OE - Yellow

1200h.........Student Poster Award Presentation, Level 01-Green

1700h.........ECS 2008 Olin Palladium Award Lecture: “The Metal-Solution Interface: What We Know, and What Needs to Be Done” by Dieter Kolb, Hall F1, Level OE - Yellow

1800h.........ECS Olin Palladium Award Reception in Honor of Dieter Kolb, Rondo, Level OE - Yellow

1800h.........General Poster Session and Technical Exhibit, Level 01 - Green & Level OE - Yellow

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11:20 256 Hybrid MnO2-Carbon Electrochemical Capacitor: Influence of the Electrolyte - T. Brousse, H. Mosqueda, Y. Dandeville (University of Nantes), O. Crosnier (University of Nantes and CEA-LiTEN Grenoble), Y. Scudeller, P. Guillemet (University of Nantes), L. Athouël (Polytech’ Nantes) and D. Belanger (UQAM)

11:40 257 Electrochemical Performance of Lithium Titanium Oxide/Carbon Composite for Electrochemical Capacitor - H. Kim, J. Yang (Chungbuk National University), H. Kim (Pureechem Co. Ltd.), T. Momma (Waseda University), S. Park (Chungbuk National University) and T. Osaka (Waseda University)

Super Capacitor IICo-Chair(s): Marshall Smart and S. R. Narayan

14:00 258 EIS Characterization of Manganese Oxide-Based Supercapacitor Electrodes - S. W. Donne, A. Cormie, A. Cross (University of Newcastle) and T. Hollenkamp (CSIRO Division of Energy Technology)

14:20 259 Electrodeposited Manganese Oxides for Supercapacitors - S. W. Donne, A. Cross (University of Newcastle) and T. Hollenkamp (CSIRO Division of Energy Technology)

14:40 260 Modeling Activation Controlled Discharge at a Pore Tip in Presence of Charge Redistribution for Electrochemical Capacitor Electrodes - J. M. Black and H. Andreas (Dalhousie University)

15:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:20 261 Layer-by-Layer Deposition of Ruthenium Oxide Nanosheets for Advanced Functional Electrodes - W. Sugimoto, H. Kato, K. Fukuda and Y. Takasu (Shinshu Univ.)

15:40 262 Solvothermal Carbonization Route to Carbon Coating of Manganese Oxide for Supercapacitor Applications - K. Kim and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

16:00 263 Electrochemical Capacitor Use in Kinetic and Potential Energy Harvesting Applications - J. R. Miller and S. Butler (JME, Inc.)

16:20 264 Microwave-Assisted Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes and In Situ Coating Carbon Nanotubes with Metal Oxide Nanoparticles for Electrochemical Capacitor Applications - J. Kim, K. Kim and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

16:40 265 Non-Destructive Testing to Ensure Quality and Reduce the Cost of Manufacturing for Batteries and Ultracapacitors - V. Redko, E. Shembel, V. Khandetskyy and Y. Sohach (Enerize Corporation)

B2 Alkaline Electrochemistry in Fuel CellsEnergy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / BatteryHall H, Level U2 - Blue

Electrodes and PerformancesCo-Chair(s): Robert Mantz and Sanjeev Mukerjee

08:00 356 Analysis of Electrode Performance in an Alkaline Microfluidic H2/O2 Fuel Cell - F. R. Brushett, M. Naughton, J. Ng and P. J. Kenis (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

08:20 357 Selective Oxidation of Ethanol to Acetic Acid in Highly Efficient Polymer Electrolyte Membrane-Direct Ethanol Fuel Cells - C. Bianchini, V. Bambagioni (ICCOM-CNR), J. Filippi (Istituto di Chimica dei Composti OrganoMetallici (ICCOM-CNR)), A. Marchionni (ICCOM CNR) and F. Vizza (ICCOM-CNR)

08:40 358 Cathodes and Anodes in Alkaline Fuel Cells - H. Kohnke and J. Helmke (Gaskatel GmbH)

09:00 359 Electrochemical Study of Glucose Oxidation in Alkaline Solution - J. Kim (University of Hawaii), L. Orikasa, D. Scott (Brigham Young University - Hawaii) and B. Liaw (University of Hawaii)

09:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

09:40 360 Dry Operation of Hybrid Anion/Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - M. Unlu, J. Zhou and P. A. Kohl (Georgia Institute of Technology)

10:00 361 On Electrochemical Devices Using Alkaline Polymer Electrolytes - J. Pan, H. Li, L. Xiao, Q. Hu, L. Zhuang and J. Lu (Wuhan University)

10:20 362 Estimation of Surface Tension of Molten Carbonate Mixtures by the Theory of Corresponding States - P. Hsieh and J. Selman (Illinois Institute of Technology)

10:40 363 Effect of Alkaline-Earth Additives on the Wetting Characteristics in Li/Na Molten Carbonate - P. Hsieh and J. Selman (Illinois Institute of Technology)

11:00 364 The Role of Noncovalent Interactions in Electrocatalysis: Trends in Fuel Cell Reactions on Pt in Alkaline Solutions - D. Strmcnik, K. Kodama, D. Van der Vliet, J. P. Greeley, V. Stamenkovic and N. Markovic (Argonne National Laboratory)

11:20 365 Design of Direct Methanol Alkaline Fuel Cell with Anion Conductive Membrane Prepared by Plasma Polymerization - M. Sudoh, S. Niimi, N. Takaoka and M. Watanabe (Shizuoka University)

11:40 366 Water Transport and Polarizations in an Alkaline Anion Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell - K. Grew, A. A. Peracchio (University of Connecticut), D. Chu (US Army Research Laboratory) and W. Chiu (University of Connecticut)

CatalystsCo-Chair(s): Wilson Chiu and Kyle Grew

14:00 367 The pH Effect of Ethanol Oxidation on Pd - X. Fang, G. Cui and P. Shen (Sun Yat-Sen University)

14:20 368 In Situ Infrared Study of the Mechanism of Borohydride Oxidation Reaction - B. Molina Concha (Grenoble INP), M. Chatenet (Laboratoire d’Electrochimie et de Physico-chimie des Matériaux et des Interfaces LEPMI), E. Ticianelli (Universidade de São Paulo), F. H. Lima (Institute of Chemistry of São Carlos) and R. De Lima (cDeparta-mento de Quimica, Centro Tecnologico, Universidade Federal do Maranhão)

14:40 369 Ag-Mn Nanowire Catalysts for Alkaline Fuel Cells - M. A. Kostowskyj (Univeristy of Toronto), D. W. Kirk and S. Thorpe (University of Toronto)

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15:00 370 pH Effect on Oxygen Reduction Activity of Fe-Based Electrocatalysts - H. Meng (INRS), F. Jaouen, E. Proietti, M. Lefèvre (INRS-EMT) and J. Dodelet (INRS-ÉMT)

15:20 371 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Study of the Borohydride Oxidation Reaction on Gold - G. Parrour (LEPMI), M. Chatenet (Grenoble-INP) and J. Diard (LEPMI)

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Alkaline Electrochemical Power Sources Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): Robert Mantz and D.Chu

• 372 Chloromethylation of Polyetherimide for Alkaline Fuel Cell Application - G. Wang, D. Xie (Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis), D. Chu (US Army Research Laboratory) and R. Chen (Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis)

• 373 Synthesis and Characterization of Ti4O7 in an Alkaline Solution - X. Li, W. Qu, R. Hui (Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation, National Research Council), H. Wang (National Research Council Canada) and J. Zhang (Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation, National Research Council)

• 374 Characterization of Electrocatalysts Obtained by Spontaneous Deposition of Palladium onto Nickel-Zinc Materials for Ethanol Oxidation - V. Bambagioni, C. Bainchini (ICCOM-CNR), J. Filippi (Istituto di Chimica dei Composti OrganoMetallici (ICCOM-CNR)), W. Oberhauser (ICCOM-CNR), A. Marchionni (ICCOM CNR), F. Vizza (ICCOM-CNR), R. Psaro and L. Sordelli (INSTM-CNR)

• 375 An In-depth Study of Ethylene Glycol Electrooxidation on Pd-Based Catalysts in Alkaline Media: Half-Cells and Passive and Active Direct Ethylene Glycol Fuel Cells - C. Bianchini, V. Bambagioni (ICCOM-CNR), J. Filippi (Istituto di Chimica dei Composti OrganoMetallici (ICCOM-CNR)), A. Marchionni (ICCOM CNR), F. Vizza (ICCOM-CNR) and P. Shen (Sun Yat-Sen University)

• 376 Catalytic Activity of Mesoporous Nickel Towards Hydrogen - T. Uhlirova, P. Barath (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry ASCR) and J. Reiter (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry)

• 377 Polymeric Membranes for Direct Borohydride Fuel Cells: A Comparative Study - D. M. Santos (Instituto Superior Tecnico) and C. A. Sequeira (Instituto Superior Técnico)

• 378 Influence of Carbon Dioxide on the Performance of Anion-Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - Y. Matsui, M. Saito, A. Tasaka and M. Inaba (Doshisha University)

• 379 Macrocycle Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Alkaline Solution and their Application in Direct Borohyride Fuel Cell - R. Jamard (CEA), C. Coutanceau (University of Poitiers), A. Martinent and C. Werner (CEA / LITEN)

• 380 Direct Borohydride Fuel Cell Development - R. Jamard (CEA), C. Coutanceau (University of Poitiers) and A. Martinent (CEA / LITEN)

• 381 Oxygen Reduction Kinetics on Nanostructured NiMnOx/Carbon Black Materials - G. C. Amanda (Instituto de Quimica de São Carlos / USP), A. Diaz, C. Poinsignon (Laboratoire d’Electrochimie et de Physico-chimie des Matériaux et des Interfaces LEPMI), E. Ticianelli (Universidade de São Paulo) and M. Chatenet (Laboratoire d’Electrochimie et de Physico-chi-mie des Matériaux et des Interfaces LEPMI)

• 382 Energy and Chemicals from Renewables by Electrocatalysis - A. Marchionni (ICCOM CNR), V. Bambagioni, C. Bianchini (ICCOM-CNR), J. Filippi (Istituto di Chimica dei Composti OrganoMetallici (ICCOM-CNR)), S. Moneti, W. Oberhauser, F. Vizza (ICCOM-CNR), V. Dal Santo, R. Psaro, L. Sordelli (INSTM-CNR), M. Foresti and M. Innocenti (University of Florence)

• 383 Ethanol Stripping in Alkaline Medium: A DEMS Study - D. Bayer, C. Cremers and J. Tübke (Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT)

• 384 Comparative Study Between Pt/C and Low Cost Cathode NanopParticle Catalyst in Alkaline Direct Ethanol Fuel Cell - M. Zhiani (Isfahan University of Technology), H. Gasteiger (Electrochemical Energy Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA), M. Piana, S. Catanorchi and P. Bert (Acta S.p.A. Acta S.p.A. Via di Lavoria, 56/G56042 Crespina, Pisa, Italy)

• 385 Alkaline Membrane Electrolyte Fuel Cell Research and Development at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory - D. Chu (US Army Research Laboratory), R. Jiang (Army Research Laboratory) and R. Chen (Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis)

• 386 Comparison Study of Ethanol Electro-oxi-dation on Pt/C and PtSn/C Catalysts in Alkaline Solutions - L. Jiang, A. Hsu (Lugar Center for Renewable Energy, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis), D. Chu (US Army Research Laboratory) and R. Chen (Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis)

• 387 Concentration Dependence of the Electro-oxidation of Ethanol and Ethylene Glycol at Platinum in Alkaline Medium - D. Bayer, S. Berenger, C. Cremers and J. Tübke (Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT)

• 388 A Novel Anion Exchange Membrane for Alkaline Fuel Cells - Y. Luo (University of Maryland College Park), J. Guo (Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742), C. Wang (University of Maryland) and D. Chu (US Army Research Laboratory)

B4 Intercalation Compounds for Lithium BatteriesBattery / Energy TechnologyHall E2, Level OE - Yellow

Layered OxidesCo-Chair(s): P. G. Bruce and R. Palacin

08:00 405 Size Effects in Li4+xTi5O12 Spinel - M. Wagemaker, W. Borghols, U. Lafont, E. Kelder and F. Mulder (Delft University of Technology)

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08:40 406 Optimization of Li1+x(Ni1/2-yMn1/2-yCo2y)1-

xO2 - Type Materials as Positive Electrodes for Lithium-ion Batteries - L. Croguennec, J. Bains, M. Ménétrier (ICMCB - CNRS) and C. Delmas (ICMCB)

09:20 407 Synthesis and Characterization of LiNi1-xMnxO2(x = 0.3, 0.5, 0.7) - D. Mohanty (Advanced Materials Research Institute), P. Paudel (Advanced Materials Research Institute, University of New Orleans) and H. Gabrisch (University of New Orleans)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 408 Dependence of Thermodynamic Stability, Crystal and Electronic Structures, and Cathode Performance on Li Content of LixMn0.5Ni0.5O2 as a Cathode Active Material for Li-Ion Batteries - Y. Idemoto, T. Hasegawa and N. Kitamura (Tokyo University of Science)

10:20 409 Phase Stability and Delithiation Mechanism in High Voltage Li-Excess Oxides for Lithium Batteries: A Combined Electron Microscopy and First Principles Study - C. Fell, B. Xu and S. Meng (University of Florida)

10:40 410 Synthesis, Characterization and Thermal Stability Studies of Al-doped Positive Electrode Materials for Li-ion Batteries - A. Rowe and J. R. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

11:00 411 Origin of the Anomalous Rechargeable Capacity of the Li2MnO3-LiCo1/3Ni1/3Mn1/3O2 Electrode Materials - N. Yabuuchi, K. Yoshii, Y. Abe, I. Nakai and S. Komaba (Tokyo University of Science)

11:20 412 Improved Rate Capability of High-Capacity xLi2MnO3•(1-x)LiMO2 Electrodes by Li-Ni-PO4 Surface Treatment - S. Kang, C. Lopez, M. Thackeray (Argonne National Laboratory), D. Shin and C. Wolverton (Northwestern University)

11:40 413 Lithium Nickel Manganese Oxides for Advanced Lithium-ion Batteries - T. Ohzuku and K. Ariyoshi (Osaka City Univeristy)

MetallicsCo-Chair(s): G. Amatucci and L. Nazar

14:00 414 In and Ex situ NMR: Application to Silicon, LiCoO 2 Nanoparticles, Li Metal and Conversion Reactions - B. Key, R. Bhattacharyya, H. Chen, M. Jiang, D. Zeng and C. P. Grey (Stony Brook University)

14:40 415 Understanding the Room Temperature Potential-Composition Curve of Li/LixSi Cells - J. R. Dahn, V. Chevrier, J. Li, A. J. Smith and R. Dunlap (Dalhousie University)

15:20 416 Local Composition of Cycled Silicon Negative Electrodes - J. Danet (IMN (institut des matériaux Jean Rouxel)), T. Brousse (University of Nantes), D. Guyomard (CNRS-IMN) and P. Moreau (IMN (institut des matériaux Jean Rouxel))

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 417 High Capacity and Excellent Cyclability of Nano-Silicon/CB/CMC Composite Anode from Tailored Electrode Preparation - D. Mazouzi (IMN-CNRS), B. Lestriez (CNRS-IMN), L. Roué (EMT-INRS) and D. Guyomard (CNRS-IMN)

16:20 418 Silicon and Germanium Thin Film Electrodes for all Solid State Lithium Batteries - V. Phan (ICMCB), B. Pecquenard (CNRS, Université de Bordeaux, ICMCB), F. Le Cras (CEA - Commissariat a l’Energie Atomique) and C. Delmas (ICMCB)

16:40 419 Characterization of Sputter Deposited and Mechanically Milled [Sn0.5Co0.5]1-yCy Material for Li-ion Battery Negative Electrodes by Small Angle Neutron Scattering - A. D. Todd, P. P. Ferguson (Dalhousie University), J. Barker (NIST Center for Neutron Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology) and J. R. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

17:00 420 Silicon Graphite Nanocomposites Prepared by Chemical Grafting - C. Martin (University of Nantes), M. Alias, F. Christien, O. Crosnier (University of Nantes and CEA-LiTEN Grenoble), D. Belanger (UQAM) and T. Brousse (University of Nantes)

17:20 421 On the Reaction Mechanism of Ge and SnNx Thin Films as Negative Electrodes for Li-ion Batteries - L. Baggetto (Eindhoven University of Technology), R. Niessen (Philips Research Laboratories Eindhoven), F. Roozeboom (University of Technology Eindhoven) and P. Notten (Eindhoven University of Technology)

17:40 422 Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Lithium Storage in High Rate Hollow Carbon Nanosphere Based Lithium Ion Battery Anodes - J. Cox and M. Wagner (The George Washington University)

B5Rechargeable Lithium Ion BatteriesBatteryHall E1, Level OE - Yellow

Anodes 1Co-Chair(s): Karim Zaghib and Robert Kostecki

08:00 521 Synthesis and Electrochemical Studies of LiCuSnO4 and LiCuSnSiO6 Negative Electrodes in Lithium Batteries - A. Y. Shenouda (Central Metallurgical Research and Development Institute) and H. Liu (Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials (ISEM), University of Wollongong)

08:20 522 Nanosize Tin Alloys Encapsulated by an Artificial SEI as High-Capacity and Safer Anodes for EV Lithium Batteries - S. Menkin, D. Golodnitsky and E. Peled (Tel Aviv University)

08:40 523 Study of Sn-Co-C and Sn-Fe-C Alloys Prepared by Mechanical Milling - P. P. Ferguson, M. Martine, R. Dunlap and J. R. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

09:00 524 Preparation of Nanotube TiO2-Carbon Composite and Its Anode Performance in Lithium-Ion Batteries - S. Yoon, C. Lee, M. Park (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology) and S. Oh (Seoul National University)

09:20 525 Fabrication of Porous Carbon/Si Composite Nanofiber Electrodes for High Capacity Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Batteries - L. Ji and X. Zhang (North Carolina State University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 526 In-situ Study on Working Sn Anode Particles of Li-Ion Battery by Transmission X-Ray Microscopy - S. Chao, Y. Yen, N. Wu (National Taiwan University), Y. Song, Y. Chen (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center) and H. Wu (Industrial Technology Research Institute)

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10:20 527 Anode Reactions of a Tin Thin Film Electrode Modified with an Ion-Conductive Polymer in a Room-Temperature Ionic Liquid Electrolyte - Y. Kaga, Y. Katayama, T. Miura (Keio University) and S. Komaba (Tokyo University of Science)

10:40 528 In-situ 119Sn Mossbauer Effect Study of the Failure Mechanism of Amorphous Si Electrodes - A. J. Smith, J. Li, R. Dunlap and J. R. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

11:00 529 Silicon Nanowire/Carbon Composite Electrodes for Lithium-ion Battery Anodes - C. K. Chan and Y. Cui (Stanford University)

11:20 530 Nanosized Si/Cellulose Fiber/Carbon Composites as High Capacity Anodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries: A Galvanostatic and Dilatometric Study - J. Gomez-Cámer (University of Córdoba), J. Morales (Universidad de Cordoba), L. Sanchez (University of Córdoba), P. Ruch, S. Ng, R. Kötz (Paul Scherrer Institute) and P. Novák (Paul Scherrer Institut)

11:40 531 A New High Capacity Graphite-Core/Silicon-Shell Composite Material for Lithium Ion Batteries - B. Fuchsbichler, C. Stangl, H. Kren, M. Sternad, R. Hohl and S. Koller (Graz University of Technology)

Anodes 2Co-Chair(s): J. Vaughey and K.M. Abraham

14:00 532 Cu-Sn Plated Carbon Fiber Electrode for Li Ion Battery - J. Yao (AIST, Kansai center), K. Nishimura (Kawasaki Heavy Industries), T. Mukai (AIST), N. Takeichi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), T. Takasaki, K. Tsutsumi (Kawasaki Heavy Industries) and T. Sakai (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

14:20 533 AuCu3-type Intermetallic Anodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries - J. Vaughey (Argonne National Laboratory), D. Shin, C. Wolverton (Northwestern University) and M. Thackeray (Argonne National Laboratory)

14:40 534 Anode Behaviors of Immiscible Al-55 wt %Sn Alloy Thin Films for Lithium Ion Batteries - R. Hu, Q. Si, M. Zeng and M. Zhu (South China University of Technology)

15:00 535 Development of 2-Volt Class Li-Ion Battery Using Lithium Titanium Oxide Anode for Hybrid Electric Vehicles - N. Takami, H. Inagaki, S. Kosugi and K. Honda (Toshiba)

15:20 536 All-Solid Thin Film Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery with Porous Silicon Anode - M. Baba, T. Ushirokawa, R. Ye and K. Ohta (Iwate University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 537 Studies of the Mechanism of Lithium Diffusion in Graphitic Anodes - L. Hardwick, V. Sethuraman, V. Srinivasan and R. Kostecki (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

16:20 538 Solubility of Lithium Salts Formed on the Lithium-Ion Battery Negative Electrode Surface in Organic Solvents - K. Tasaki (Mitsubishi Chemical USA), A. Goldberg, J. Liang (Accelrys Software), M. Walker (Univesity of Michigan), A. Timmons and S. Harris (GM)

16:40 539 A SnSb-C Nanocomposite as High Performance Electrode for Lithium Ion Batteries - J. Hassoun (University of Rome La Sapienza), G. Derrien (ICG-AIME CNRS UMR 5253, Université Montpellier II France), S. Panero and B. Scrosati (University of Rome, La Sapienza)

17:00 540 Negative Electrode Properties of Sn and Si Leaf Powder for Li-ion Batteries - M. Saito, K. Nakai, M. Hasegawa, A. Tasaka (Doshisha University), T. Takenaka (Oike and Co.,Ltd), M. Hirota, A. Kamei (Oike Co., Ltd.) and M. Inaba (Doshisha University)

17:20 541 Interface Stability of Metallic Lithium Anodes - N. J. Dudney (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

17:40 542 New Alloy Anodes for Commercial Lithium Ion Cells - M. N. Obrovac, L. Christensen, D. Le and J. Singh (3M)

Gallery, Level 01 – Green

Poster Session - Rechargeable Lithium and Li-ion Batteries 1, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): Nancy Dudney and Daniel Doughty

• 543 Synthesis of Precursors for LiCoO2 Using Urea Hydrolysis Method - J. Lee, J. Kim, K. Roh and S. Park (Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering & Technology)

• 544 Lithium Deposition in the Anode of Automotive Li-ion Batteries - O. Kwon (Penn State University) and C. Wang (The Pennsylvania State University)

• 545 Electrochemical Properties of Fullerene Coated Silicon Thick Film as an Anode Material for Lithium Secondary Batteries - A. Arie and J. Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

• 546 Facile Fabrication of Nanostructured Anode Materials for Reversible Li+ Ion Storage - D. Deng and J. Y. Lee (National University of Singapore)

• 547 Chemical States and Their Spatial Mapping of Lithium in a LiNiO2-based Positive Electrode Material - S. Muto, K. Tatsumi (Nagoya University), T. Sasaki, K. Horibuchi, T. Ohsuna, H. Kondo and Y. Takeuchi (Toyota Central R&D Laboratories Inc.)

• 548 Calibration of the Carbon Coating of LiFePO4 Particle Prepared by Mechanosynthesis - C. Benoit-Moez, S. Franger (University Paris XI-Orsay), A. Mauger, F. Gendron (University Paris 6) and C. M. Julien (Universite P. et M. Curie)

• 549 In Situ Neutron Diffraction for the Characterization of Carbon Anode for Lithium-Ion Batteries during Charging - L. Liang, S. Lee, H. Choi (Korea University), B. Seong (Neutron Science division, KAERI), C. Yi (Sungshin Women’s University) and K. Kim (Korea University)

• 550 Lowering Interfacial Chemical Reactivity of Oxide Materials for Lithium Batteries: A Molecular Grafting Approach - J. Gaubicher, F. Tanguy, A. Gaillot (IMN-CNRS), J. Pinson (LECA-ESPCI) and D. Guyomard (CNRS-IMN)

• 551 Investigation of Solid Electrolyte/Solid Electrode Interface in the Thin Film Lithium Battery - J. Song, S. Jacke, S. Schmid, G. Cherkashinin and W. Jaegermann (Darmstadt University of Technology, Surface Science Division)

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• 552 Electroreduction of Dioxygen in a Rechargeable Li-O2 Battery - Z. Peng (School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews), A. Paterson (School of Chemistry, St Andrews University), R. Stokes, D. Graham (Pure and Applied Chemistry, University of Strathclyde) and P. Bruce (University of St. Andrews)

• 553 Single Step Production of Crystalline Li2S-P2S5 Based Solid State Electrolytes for Solid State Lithium-Ion Battery Applications - J. Trevey and S. Lee (University of Colorado)

• 554 Properties of Lithium Rechargeable Cells Containing Carbon Prepared from Biomass - T. Hirai (Toyama Prefectural University), S. Ide (Toyama Prefectural Univrsity), Y. Uno (Toyama Prefectural University) and T. Tsujikawa (NTT Facilities, Inc.)

• 555 Effect of Carbon Coating on Electrochemical Properties of LiCoO2/Nanocarbon Composites - Y. Uno, K. Tachimori (Toyama Prefectural University), T. Tsujikawa (NTT Facilities, Inc.) and T. Hirai (Toyama Prefectural University)

• 556 Interfacial Structural Stabilization of Thin Film Electrodes of Si on Cu for Lithium-ion Batteries - C. Nguyen and S. Song (Chungnam National University)

• 557 Long-Term Cyclability of Lithium Electrode in LiFSI-PYR14FSI Electrolyte at Room Temperature - G. Kim (ENEA, TER Department, Casaccia Research Center and Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Muenster), G. B. Appetecchi (ENEA), M. Montanino (ENEA, TER Department, Casaccia Research Center) and S. Passerini (University of Muenster)

• 558 The Novel Ionic Transfer Detecting Methodology of Lithium Polymer Battery by Positron Annihilation Studies - F. Wang (Industrial Technology Research Institute), Y. Wang and C. Wan (Nation Tsing-Hua University)

• 559 Study on the Cycling Performances of Lithium-Ion Polymer Cells Assembled by In Situ Chemical Cross-Linking Using a Mixture of Different Cross-Linking Agents - J. Choi (Hanyang University), Y. Kang (KRICT), S. Yu (LG Chemical Ltd.) and D. Kim (Hanyang University)

• 560 Epitaxial Thin Film Growth of LiCoO2 by Pulsed Laser Deposition - T. Ohnishi, B. Hang, X. Xu (NIMS), M. Osada and K. Takada (National Institute for Materials Science)

• 561 Physical and Electrochemical Properties of LiFePO4/C Composites Synthesized with Various Sizes of Polystyrene Spheres as Carbon Sources - G. Fey and H. Tu (National Central Unversity)

• 562 Effects of Moderate Thermal Treatments under Air on LiFePO4-based Nano Powders - S. Hamelet, P. Gibot, M. Casas-Cabanas (LRCS), D. Bonnin (ESPCI), C. P. Grey (Stony Brook University), J. Leriche, M. Courty (LRCS), S. Levasseur (Umicore Research and Development), J. Tarascon and C. Masquelier (LRCS)

• 563 Li-ion Transport Kinetics in LiV3O8 Thin Films Prepared by RF Magnetron Sputtering - Q. Shi, R. Hu and M. Zhu (South China University of Technology)

• 564 A Closer Look at Three-Dimensional Microbatteries - D. Golodnitsky, E. Strauss, K. Freedman, H. Mazor, S. Menkin, T. Ripenbein, M. Nathan (Tel Aviv University) and E. Peled (Tel-Aviv University)

• 565 LiFePO4 Powders: Synthesis and Interface Phenomena - J. Martin (IMN-CNRS), N. Dupre (CNRS-IMN), H. Konishi, R. Kanno, A. Yamada (Tokyo Institute of Technology) and D. Guyomard (CNRS-IMN)

• 566 Characterization of Positive Electrode / Electrolyte Interphase in Lithium Batteries - N. Dupre (CNRS-IMN), J. Martin (IMN-CNRS), P. Soudan and D. Guyomard (CNRS-IMN)

• 567 All-Solid-State 3D Microbatteries: A Challenge for Efficient Smart Systems - L. Le Van-Jodin, R. Salot and S. Poulet (CEA)

• 568 Stabilized Lithium Metal Powder (SLMP{trade mark, serif}) - Independent Source of Li for High Energy Li-ion Batteries - M. Yakovleva, Y. Li, B. Fitch and Y. Gao (FMC, Lithium Division)

• 569 Thermal Stability of Ionic Liquids as an Electrolyte for Lithium-Ion Batteries - M. Hori, Y. Aoki, S. Maeda, R. Tatsumi and S. Hayakawa (The Nippon Synthetic Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.)

• 570 Lithium-nickel-manganese-oxide Cathode for Li Battery Prepared by Nanocasting - T. Mizuno, T. Kawase and H. Yoshitake (Yokohama National University)

• 571 In situ XRD Studies of Mixed LiMn2O4-LiNi1/3Co1/3Mn1/3O2 Composite Cathode in Li-ion Cells during Charge-discharge Cycling - W. Yoon (Kookmin University), D. Jang (School of Advanced Materials Eng), K. Nam (Brookhaven National Laboratory), S. Choi (LG Chem.) and X. Yang (Brookhaven National Lab.)

• 572 Electrodeposited Copper Sulfide Thin-Film Cathodes for 3D-Microbatteries - H. Mazor, D. Golodnitsky (Tel Aviv University) and E. Peled (Tel-Aviv University)

• 573 Thin Film Lithium Battery Using Stable Solid Electrolyte Li4SiO4 Fabricated by PLD - A. Nakagawa, N. Kuwata, Y. Matsuda and J. Kawamura (Tohoku University)

• 574 Effect of Molecular Weight in Composite Polymer Electrolyte for All Solid Lithium Polymer Battery - M. Ueno, N. Imanishi, A. Hirano, Y. Takeda and O. Yamamoto (Mie University)

• 575 Spinel LiMn2-xTixO4-yFy (0.2<=x<=0.8, 0<=y<=0.2) with Enhanced Cyclability as Cathode Materials for Li-ion Batteries - G. He, Y. Li and Y. Yang (State Key Laboratory for Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces)

• 576 Dilation Control of Anode Materials Based on Spherical Natural Graphite for Lithium-Ion Batteries - S. Yamada, H. Sato (Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Reserch Center, Inc.), M. Ue, T. Kamada, K. Okanishi and K. Yamaguchi (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation)

• 577 High Power Electrodeposited Copper Sulfide Thin-Film Cathodes for 3D-Microbatteries - H. Mazor, D. Golodnitsky (Tel Aviv University) and E. Peled (Tel-Aviv University)

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• 578 Structural Studies of LiMn0.25Fe0.75PO4 as a Cathode Material for Lithium Ion Batteries - Y. Chen (National Tsing Hua University), C. Hsu, J. Chen (Industrial Technology Research Institute), J. Yeh and H. Shih (National Tsing Hua University)

• 579 Phase Behavior, Thermal Stability, and Conductivity of Ionic Liquid-LiTFSI (IM10RTFSI and PY1RTFSI) Mixtures - Q. Zhou, K. Fitzgerald, E. Paillard and W. Henderson (North Carolina State University)

• 580 A Multiple-approach Exploratory Research to Improve Lithium Ion Batteries through Conducting Polymers - I. Boyano (CIDETEC-IK4), I. Meatza, M. Bengoechea, O. Miguel and H. Grande (CIDETEC)

• 581 Low Energy of Activation Lithium-ion Conducting Channel - L. Scanlon (Air Force Research Laboratory), L. Lucente (University of Dayton Research Institute), M. Lawson (Air Force Research Laboratory), J. Lawson (University of Dayton Research Institute), J. P. Fellner (Air Force Research Laboratory), W. Feld (Wright State University), P. B. Balbuena (Texas A&M University), N. Munichandraiah (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India) and H. Xiao (Air Force Research Laboratory)

• 582 All-solid-state Lithium Batteries Using a Nanoconfined Ionic Liquid Electrolyte - J. Ducros, J. Le Bideau (CNRS - IMN), P. Soudan and D. Guyomard (CNRS-IMN)

• 583 Effects of Oxide Electrolytes Interposed at Oxide Cathode / Sulfide Solid Electrolyte Interface - K. Takada, N. Ohta, L. Zhang (National Institute for Materials Science), X. Xu, B. Hang, T. Ohnishi (NIMS) and T. Sasaki (National Institute for Materials Science)

• 584 Interfacial Properties Between LiFePO4 and Poly(ethylene oxide)-Li(CF3SO2)2N Polymer Electrolyte - K. Hanai, K. Kusagawa, N. Imanishi, A. Hirano, Y. Takeda and O. Yamamoto (Mie University)

• 585 Electrospun PI/PVdF Composite Fibrous Membranes with High Heat Resistance for Lithium Ion Batteries of Electric Vehicles - J. Son, S. Jang (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), C. Park, S. Choi (Yonsei University) and S. Jo (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

• 586 The Influence of Additives on Lithium Dope / Undope Reactions for a Tin Film Electrode in a Room-Temperature Ionic Liquid Electrolyte - S. Miyashita, Y. Katayama, T. Miura (Keio University) and S. Komaba (Tokyo University of Science)

• 587 Investigation of the Interface Between LiMn2O4 Electrode and Li2S-P2S5 Electrolyte in All-Solid-State Batteries - H. Kitaura, A. Hayashi, K. Tadanaga and M. Tatsumisago (Osaka Prefecture University)

• 588 The Role of Adipic Acid on the Synthesis of LiFePO4 by Solid-state Approach with High Rate Performance - S. Lee, I. Chang, H. Lim, K. Karthikeyan, Y. Lee (Chonnam National University) and W. Kim (Daejung EM)

• 589 Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of LiMnPO4 Cathode Materials Obtained by Two Different Methods - I. Jang, S. Lee, H. Lim, K. Karthikeyan and Y. Lee (Chonnam National University)

• 590 Crystalline Halide Substituted Li-Argyrodites as Solid Electrolyte for Lithium-Ion Batteries - F. Stadler and C. Fietzek (SANYO Component Europe GmbH)

• 591 Formation of SEI on Temperature Controlled Process for Lithium Ion Batteries - F. Wang (Industrial Technology Research Institute), M. Yu, Y. Tsai, Y. Hsiao, C. Lin (National Tsing Hua University), Y. Wang and C. Wan (Nation Tsing-Hua University)

• 592 Electrochemical Study of SEI of Metallic Li Anode with Improved Cycle Life by Sulfonyl Additives - T. Momma, H. Nara, Y. Suzuki and T. Osaka (Waseda University)

• 593 Cathode Interfacial Design for Solvent-free All Solid-State Lithium-ion Batteries - T. Kobayashi, Y. Kobayashi (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry), S. Seki, Y. Ohno, Y. Mita (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI)) and H. Miyashiro (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry)

• 594 Thin Films for All-solid-state Lithium Microbatteries - B. Fleutot, V. Phan, D. Poinot, B. Pecquenard (ICMCB), F. Le Cras (CEA - Commissariat a l’Energie Atomique), A. Levasseur and C. Delmas (ICMCB)

• 595 Novel Side-chain Rotating Polymer Electrolytes Having an Amide Group in the Main Chain - T. Matsuhira and H. Yamamoto (Osaka University)

• 596 Synthesis and Electrochemical Performance of LiFePO4-Carbon Nanocomposite with Core-Shell Structure - Y. Wang, Y. Wang, E. Hosono, Y. Wang and H. Zhou (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))

• 597 Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of Low-barrier Ion Conductive Polymer Electrolytes Having a Thioamide Group - N. Iwaguchi, T. Ishibashi, T. Okamura and H. Yamamoto (Osaka University)

• 598 Carbon-Impregnated Nanoporous LiFePO4 with Spherical Microscale Particles Having High Volumetric Capacity for Lithium Batteries - S. Oh, S. Oh (Hanyang University), K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

• 599 Improved Electrochemical Performances of NH4AlF4-coated LiCoO2 Cathode Material for Lithium Ion Battery - H. JE (Hanyang University), J. Prakash (Illinois Institute of Technology) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

• 600 Cross-linked, Lithium-conducting Ternary Polymer Electrolytes Containing Ionic Liquids - G. Kim (ENEA, TER Department, Casaccia Research Center, Via Anguillarese 301, Rome. ITALY Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Muenster, Corrensstr. 28/30, D 48149 Muenster, Germany), G. B. Appetecchi (ENEA), S. Passerini (University of Muenster), M. Joost (University of Muenster, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Corrensstr. 28/30, D 48149 Muenster, GERMANY), A. Balducci (University of Münster) and M. Winter (University of Muenster, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Corrensstr. 28/30, D 48149 Muenster, GERMANY)

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• 601 Design of Resilient Nano-Silicon Anodes - B. Zdyrko (Clemson University), A. Magasinski, B. Hertzberg, F. Jones, T. F. Fuller, I. Luzinov and G. Yushin (Georgia Institute of Technology)

B7Photovoltaics for the 21st Century 5Energy Technology / Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and PhotonicsRoom B631, Level 02 - Red

System ComponentsCo-Chair(s): S. Ringel and L. Eldada

08:30 733 N-ZnO/p-Si Photodiodes with Improved Photoresponsivities and Acceptance Angles for Solar Applications - C. Chen (National Taiwan University), P. Lin (Graduate Institute of Photonics and Optoelectronics, National Taiwan University), L. Chen, M. Ke (National Taiwan University), Y. Cheng (Graduate Institute of Photonics and Optoelectronics, National Taiwan University) and J. Huang (National Taiwan University)

08:50 734 EIS- and Controlled Intensity Dynamic Photoelectrochemical Measurements on TiO2-Nanotube Photoanodes for Dye Sensitized Solar Cells and an Alternative Model for the Data Interpretation - P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg), A. Ghicov (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg), C. Schiller and M. Multerer (Zahner Messsysteme)

09:10 735 New Design and Properties of the Photovoltaic Module with Transparent Polymer to Replace Glass - E. Shembel, A. Shmyreyva, V. Redko, T. Todosiychuk and L. Kosynchuk (Enerize Corporation)

CharacterizationCo-Chair(s): L. Eldada and S. Ringel

10:00 736 Quantitative Impurity Analysis in Solar-grade Silicon by the Photoluminescence Technique - M. Tajima, T. Ogihara, T. Iwai and S. Nakagawa-Toyota (Institute of Space and Astronautical Science / JAXA)

10:30 737 Synchrotron-Based Investigations of Performance-limiting Defects in Solar Cell Materials - M. I. Bertoni, S. Hudelson, B. Newman, D. Fenning (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), S. Fakra, M. Marcus (Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory) and T. Buonassisi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

11:00 738 Time Evolution of the Capacitance-voltage and Current-voltage Characteristics of ZnO/P3HT Organic Photovoltaic Devices - M. S. White (University of Colorado at Boulder), D. Olson, J. Berry, J. Van de Lagemaat and D. Ginley (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

11:20 739 Evaluation of Multi-crystalline Silicon Substrates for Solar Cells by Raman Spectroscopy - T. Tachibana, J. Masuda, A. Ogura (Meiji University), Y. Ohshita (Toyota Technological Institute) and K. Arafune (University of Hyogo)

11:40 740 In-Situ Electrical Measurements of Thin Photovoltaic Silicon Wafers during Nanoindentation - P. K. Kulshreshtha, K. Youssef (North Carolina State University) and G. Rozgonyi (NC State U)

New Materials ICo-Chair(s): D. Kakimoto and M. Sunkara

14:00 741 Solution-Based n-Type Doping in Chalcogenides for Next-Generation Solar Cells - M. Tao and X. Han (University of Texas at Arlington)

14:30 742 Lead Halide Perovskites as Quantum Dot Sensitizers for Mesoscopic TiO2 Photovoltaic Cells - T. Miyasaka (Toin University of Yokohama), A. Kojima (The University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Art and Science) and K. Teshima (Peccell Technologies, Inc.)

14:50 743 Single-step Electrodeposition of ZnO Nanotube Arrays on TCO Glass Substrates - M. Khajavi and D. Blackwood (National University of Singapore)

15:10 744 Surface Studies of Semiconducting SnS Thin Films for Photovoltaic Applications - R. Chandrasekharan (The Pennsylvania State University) and J. Brownson (Pennsylvania State University)

New Materials IICo-Chair(s): M. Sunkara and K. Kakimoto

16:00 745 Advances in III-V/Si Metamorphic Solar Cells: Materials, Devices and Technology - S. Ringel, T. Grassman and M. Brenner (The Ohio State University)

16:30 746 Effect of Substrate Orientation on Conversion Efficiency of InGaAs Solar Cells - R. Horng (National Chung Hsing University), M. Tseng (PhD), Y. Tsai, C. Kuo (National Chung Hsing University) and H. Yu (National Formosa University)

16:50 747 50 Years of Monograin Solar Cells: Time to Go to Market - D. Meissner, E. Mellikov, M. Altosaar (Tallinn University of Technology), T. Badegruber (crystalsol OG), M. Danielson, K. Ernits, M. Grossberg, A. Jagomägi, M. Kauk, J. Krustok (Tallinn University of Technology), F. Lehner (crystalsol OG), K. Muska, M. Pilvet, J. Raudoja (Tallinn University of Technology), W. Ressler (crystalsol OG), K. Timmo, T. Varema and O. Volobujeva (Tallinn University of Technology)

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Photovoltaics Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): M. Tao and K. Kakimoto

• 748 Electrochemical Properties of Dye-sensi-tized Plasma Treated Nano-structured TiO2 Films - K. Park, E. Jin (Chonnam National University), B. Park (Howon University) and H. Gu (Chonnam National University)

• 749 Amorphization During Fracture of Thin Photovoltaic Silicon Wafers - K. Youssef, P. Kulshershtah (North Carolina State University) and G. Rozgonyi (NC State U)

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• 750 InxGa1-xN Oriented Nanorods with a Variable Band Gap Grown by IPVD- GLAD Technique - Y. Pihosh (National Institute for Materials Science), I. Turkevych (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)) and M. Tosa (National Institute for Materials Science)

• 751 Study on Polypyrrole /TiO2 Composite Electrode for a Quasi-Solid-state Dye-sen-sitized Solar Cell - M. Gao (Xi’an Jiaotong University), X. Du (Institution of Electronic Science and Technology), Y. Bai and Y. Xu (Xi’an Jiaotong University)

• 752 Effect of TiO2 Nanofiber on Photoelectrochemical Properties of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells - E. Jin (Chonnam National University), B. Jin (Jilin University), K. Park, H. Gu (Chonnam National University) and B. Park (Howon University)

• 753 Fabrication of an Efficient Dye-sensitized Solar Cell with Stainless Steel Substrate - G. Shin, P. Yoo and J. Park (Sungkyunkwan University)

• 754 Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide Hybridized Photoelectrode for Dye-sensitized Solar Cell - N. Sakai, N. Kawashima and T. N. Murakami (Toin University of Yokohama)

• 755 Carbon Nanotube Electrode for Iodide/tri-iodide Redox Reaction in Dye Sensitized Solar Cell - O. Topon, M. Inaguma, K. Naoe and N. Tanabe (Fujikura Ltd.)

• 756 Electrodeposition of Group-III Doped ZnO as a Transparent Conductive Oxide - X. Han, K. Han and M. Tao (University of Texas at Arlington)

• 757 Surface Texturing Effect of CdS Film on CIGS Solar Cell Efficiency - N. Park, D. Cho, Y. Chung, S. Bae, W. Han, K. Lee, J. Lee and J. Kim (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)

• 758 New Concept of Cadmium Selenide Nanofibers Solar Cells using Electron Transfer Molecules - G. Koo (Hanyang University), S. Min (Hanyang Univsity) and S. Han (Hanyang University)

• 759 Enhanced Efficiency of CdSe Filed Emission Solar Cell in the Presence of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - S. Min, W. Lee, G. Goo (Hanyang Univsity) and S. Han (Hanyang University)

• 760 Cu Diffusion Doping in Electrodeposited n-type Cu2O - K. Han and M. Tao (University of Texas at Arlington)

• 761 Thin Films of CuInxB1-xSe2 as Absorbers for CIBS Solar Cells - R. J. Soukup (University of Nebraska), N. Ianno, C. Kamler (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), J. Olejnicek, S. Darveau and C. Exstrom (University of Nebraska at Kearney)

• 762 Formation of CuIn1-xAlxSe2 Thin Films Studied by Raman Scattering - J. Olejnicek (University of Nebraska at Kearney), C. Kamler (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), C. Exstrom, S. Darveau (University of Nebraska at Kearney), N. Ianno (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) and R. J. Soukup (University of Nebraska)

• 763 Optical Diagnosis of the Microstructure of Mo Back Contact for CIGS Solar Cell - J. Yoon (College of Engineering, Korea University), S. Cho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), T. Seong (Korea University) and J. Jeong (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

• 764 Mechanical and Chemical Texturing of the Glass Surface for Polycrystalline Silicon Thin Film Solar Cells - Y. Lee, D. Lee, I. Sung, Y. Lee, D. Kim (TG Solar Corporation) and K. Lim (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

• 765 Characteristics of TiAlO Nanocomposite Thin Films Prepared by Sol-Gel Method - S. Yun, J. Noh and J. Lim (ETRI)

• 766 TiO2 Nanopowder and Aerogel Composite Photoelectrode Synthesis for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell - C. Kim (Korea Institute of Ceramic Eng. & Tech.), H. Jang, Y. Park, D. Riu (KICET), S. Huh (Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology (KICET)), K. Cho, E. Koo, S. Hyun (KICET) and H. Hwang (Department of Ceramic Engineering, Inha University)

• 767 Synthesis and Characterization of Nanoporous TiO2 Films on Silicon Substrates for Solar Cell Applications - E. C. Manea, A. Popescu, C. Podaru, M. Purica, F. Comanescu, V. Schiopu, M. Danila, C. Parvulescu and E. Budianu (IMT Bucharest)

B8 Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells 9 (PEMFC9)Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical EngineeringHall I, Level U2 - Blue

A21 Water and Thermal ManagementCo-Chair(s): Ugur Passaogullari and Partha Mukherjee

08:00 815 Steady State and Transient Water Transport in Liquid- and Vapor-Equilibrated Proton Exchange Membranes - T. Romero (Instituto de Investigaciones Eléctricas), O. Herrera and W. Merida (University of British Columbia)

08:20 816 Analysis of Water Transport in Catalyst Layers: The Effect of Carbon Supports - K. Sato, A. Ohma, K. Yamaguchi (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd) and K. Shinohara (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.)

08:40 817 Heat and Mass Transfer in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells in Ultralow Humidity Operation - X. Zhang, R. S. Fu and U. Pasaogullari (University of Connecticut)

09:00 818 Computational Analysis of Dry Purge in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - A. Roy, U. Pasaogullari and B. Cetegen (University of Connecticut)

09:20 819 In Situ Polymerized Wicks for Passive Water Management and Humidification of Dry Gases - D. G. Strickland and J. G. Santiago (Stanford University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 820 An Updated Look at the Role of Micro-Porous Layer on Liquid Water Distribution in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - J. S. Preston, R. S. Fu and U. Pasaogullari (University of Connecticut)

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10:20 821 Characterization of GDL for Water Transport in PEMFC Cathode - M. Martinez, S. Shimpalee, C. Tong, M. Ohashi and J. W. Van Zee (University of South Carolina)

10:40 822 Liquid Water and High Frequency Resistance Distribution during PEMFC Shutdown Purge Correlated to Gas Diffusion Layer Properties - J. Gagliardo, J. Owejan, T. Trabold and R. Reid (General Motors)

11:00 823 Effect of Residual Water Contents in MEA on Performance Degradation Caused by Repetition of Frozen Cell in PEFCs - M. Onoda, S. Okuzono, Y. Matsuura, K. Nishimura, Y. Hirose, B. Zhou and Y. Takagi (Tokyo City University)

11:20 824 Ice Formation in PEM Fuel Cells Operated Isothermally at Sub-Freezing Temperatures - R. Mukundan, R. Lujan, J. R. Davey, J. S. Spendelow (Los Alamos National Laboratory), D. S. Hussey, D. L. Jacobson, M. Arif (National Institute of Standards and Technology) and R. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

11:40 825 Cold Start Operation of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - Y. Wang, J. Chen (The University of California, Irvine), P. P. Mukherjee and R. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Hall G, Level U2 - Blue

B21 Membrane DurabilityCo-Chair(s): A. Friedrich and K. Miyatake

08:00 826 Characterization of Molecular Motions and in Nafion® Fuel Cell Membranes by Dielectric Spectroscopy - K. A. Mauritz, M. Hassan and D. W. Rhoades (University of Southern Mississippi)

08:20 827 Membrane Durability and Degradation under Dry Fuel Cell Operation Conditions - J. Li, K. Wang and Y. Yang (Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation)

08:40 828 Inhomogeneous Degradation of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane in PEM Fuel Cells - X. Huang and W. Yoon (University of Central Florida)

09:00 829 Nanoscale Investigation of Nafion Membranes after Artificial Degradation - K. A. Friedrich, S. Mathias (German Aerospace Center), R. Hiesgen, I. Wehl (University of Applied Sciences Esslingen), X. Yuan and H. Wang (National Research Council Canada)

09:20 830 Electrochemical Measurement of O2 Permeation Rate through Polymer Electrolyte Membranes - J. Zhang, R. Jiang, W. Gu (General Motors Corporation) and H. A. Gasteiger (Acta)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 831 In situ Measurement of Oxygen Permeability in Polymer Electrolyte Membranes - S. Sambandam and V. Ramani (Illinois Institute of Technology)

10:20 832 In Situ Detection of Reactive Oxygen Species in PEM Fuel Cells - P. Trogadas and V. Ramani (Illinois Institute of Technology)

10:40 833 Small-Angle X-ray Scattering and Proton Conductivity of Anhydrous Nafion®-Blend Membranes for High Temperature PEFCs - J. Kim, M. Ohnuma, C. Nishimura and T. Mori (National Institute for Materials Science)

11:00 834 Enhanced PEMFC Performance and Durability at 120°C and Low Relative Humidity Using Heteropolyacids - R. P. Brooker (Florida Solar Energy Center), P. Baker, H. R. Kunz, L. Bonville and R. Parnas (University of Connecticut)

11:20 835 Poly(arylene ether) Block Copolymer Membranes: Synthesis, Properties and Durability - K. Miyatake, B. Bae, T. Yoda, H. Uchida and M. Watanabe (University of Yamanashi)

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue

C21 Non Precious Catalysis -II; Pt alloy ORR Catalysis -ICo-Chair(s): J. P. Dodeley and P. Strasser

08:20 836 The Role of Fe in the Preparation of Carbon Alloy Cathode Catalysts - Y. Nabae, M. Malon, S. M. Lyth, S. Moriya, K. Matsubayashi, N. Islam, S. Kuroki, M. Kakimoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology), J. Ozaki (Gunma University) and S. Miyata (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization)

08:40 837 Carbon Nanotubes Modified with Electrodeposited Metalloporphyrines and Phenanthrolines for Electrocatalytic Oxygen Reduction - T. Schilling, A. Okunola, J. Masa, W. Schuhmann and M. Bron (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

09:00 838 Synthesis and Evaluation of Heat-treated, Polymer-derived Non-precious Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction - H. T. Chung, C. M. Johnston, J. Chlistunoff and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

09:20 839 A New Plurimetal Carbon Nitride Electrocatalyst for PEMFCs Based on Pd, Au, and Fe - E. Negro and V. Di Noto (University of Padova)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 840 Stability and Activity of Pt and Pt Alloy High Surface Area Catalysts for Low Temperature Fuel Cells - M. Arenz (Technische Universität München)

10:40 841 Multifunctional Catalysts: From Well-defined to Tailored Nanoscale Surfaces - D. Strmcnik, D. Van der Vliet, C. Wang (Argonne National Laboratory), R. Atanasoski, M. Debe (3M Company), N. Markovic and V. Stamenkovic (Argonne National Laboratory)

11:00 842 Multimetallic Catalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction - D. Van der Vliet, D. Strmcnik, C. Wang (Argonne National Laboratory), R. Atanasoski, M. Debe (3M Company), N. Markovic and V. Stamenkovic (Argonne National Laboratory)

11:20 843 Platinum Monolayer Electrocatalysts: Tuning the Pt Monolayer-Supporting Core Interaction by a Pd Interlayer - M. Vukmirovic, W. Zhou, W. Chen, K. Sasaki (Brookhaven National Laboratory), J. Jiao, M. Mavrikakis (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

11:40 844 Development of PtV and PtVCo Alloys as Electrocatalysts for Oxygen Reduction - M. Shao, L. Protsailo, M. Pemberton, K. Shoemaker and L. Stolar (UTC Power)

Hall I, Level U2 - Blue

A22 MEA Performance and Component Diagnostics - I: In-situ Diagnostics and ImagingCo-Chair(s): Christoph Hartnig and Ugur Passaogullari

14:00 845 NMR Study on Fuel Cell Electrodes - C. Sun and T. A. Zawodzinski (Case Western Reserve University)

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14:20 846 High Resolution MRI Investigation of Transversal Water Content Distributions in PEM under Fuel Cell Operation - J. Shim, S. Tsushima and S. Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

14:40 847 Impact of Flow Field Characteristics on Water Management of a Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Z. W. Dunbar and R. Masel (University of Illinois)

15:00 848 Investigation of Solid-Liquid Interactions in Porous Transport Layers Using X-Ray Micro Tomography - F. N. Büchi, J. Eller, R. Flückiger, F. Marone and M. Stampanoni (Paul Scherrer Institut)

15:20 849 Visualization of Liquid Water Distribution in an Operational PEMFC by Soft X-Ray Radiography - T. Sasabe, S. Tsushima, S. Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology), K. Minami and K. Yada (Tohken Co. LTD)

15:40 850 In situ Visualization of Liquid Water Formation and Transport Processes in PEM Fuel Cells - P. Krüger, R. Kuhn (Centre for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research), C. Hartnig (BASF Fuel Cell) and I. Manke (Helmholtz Centre Berlin for Materials and Energy)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 851 Quantitative PEMFC Water Measurement by Neutron Radiography - J. S. Spendelow, R. Mukundan, J. R. Davey, P. P. Mukherjee (Los Alamos National Laboratory), D. S. Hussey, D. Jacobson, M. Arif (National Institute of Standards and Technology) and R. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

16:40 852 Neutron Radiography Imaging of Thermally-Induced Water Transport in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - R. S. Fu, U. Pasaogullari (University of Connecticut), Y. Tabuchi (Nissan Motor Co.), T. Shiomi (Nissan Motor Co./Univ. of Connecticut), D. S. Hussey and D. L. Jacobson (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

17:00 853 High Resolution Neutron Imaging of Water in the Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Membrane - P. P. Mukherjee, R. Mukundan, J. S. Spendelow, R. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory), D. S. Hussey, D. L. Jacobson and M. Arif (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

17:20 854 Novel Electrochemical Techniques for Fuel Cells: Cyclic Thermammetry - G. Smith and G. T. Burstein (University of Cambridge)

17:40 855 Temperature Measurement of Through-plane Direction in PEFC with a Fabricated In-line Thermocouple and Supporter - S. Lee, K. Ito and K. Sasaki (Kyushu University)

18:00 856 Proton Conductance in PEM Fuel Cells Imaged with Conducting Atomic Force Microscopy at the Single Channel Level - S. K. Buratto, J. O’Dea and H. Metiu (University of California, Santa Barbara)

Hall G, Level U2 - Blue

B22 Catalyst Durability-I: Pt and Pt-alloysCo-Chair(s): M. Inaba and M. Arenz

14:00 857 Durability of Electrocatalysts in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - M. Inaba (Doshisha University)

14:40 858 Oxide Formation and Removal on Pt Surfaces Under Potential Cycled Conditions - E. F. Holby (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Y. Shao-Horn, W. Sheng (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and D. Morgan (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

15:00 859 Nanoparticle Size Effects on the Electrochemical Dissolution Rate of Pt - R. S. Goeke, A. K. Datye, P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico) and J. St-Pierre (University of South Carolina)

15:20 860 Degradation of PEM Fuel Cell Cathode Electrocatalysts: ASAXS Analysis and OER-Based Mitigation - R. Srivastava, C. Yu, B. Choi, Z. Liu and P. Strasser (University of Houston)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 861 Time Resolved Characterisation of Fuel Cell Cathode Catalysts Using Operando XAS - S. L. Burton, S. C. Ball (Johnson Matthey Technology Centre), A. Russell (University of Southampton), B. Theobald, B. C. Tessier, D. Thompsett (Johnson Matthey Technology Centre), G. Chouchelamane (University of Southampton) and M. Newton (European Synchrotron Radiation Source)

16:20 862 Electrocatalyst Stability at the Nanoscale - P. Strasser (Technical University Berlin)

16:40 863 Stability of Pt Alloy High Surface Area Catalysts - K. G. Hartl, K. J. Mayrhofer and M. Arenz (Technische Universität München)

17:00 864 Pt1-xMx Intermixes with Enhanced Corrosion Stability for PEM Fuel Cells - D. Stevens, A. Garsuch, S. Wang, R. Sanderson (Dalhousie University), M. Debe, R. Atanasoski, S. Hendricks (3M Company) and J. R. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

17:20 865 Degradation Mechanism of Platinum Cobalt Alloy Catalyst Revealed by X-Ray Photoemission Spectroscopy - S. Hidai (University of Tokyo), M. Kobayashi, H. Niwa, Y. Harada, M. Oshima (The University of Tokyo), Y. Nakamori, T. Aoki (Toshiba Fuel Cell Power Systems Corporation) and E. Ikenaga (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institude)

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue

C22 Pt alloy ORR Catalysis -IICo-Chair(s): V. Stamenkovic and D. Friebel

14:00 866 Dealloyed Nanoporous Metals for PEM Fuel Cell Catalysis - J. Erlebacher and J. Snyder (Johns Hopkins University)

14:40 867 Mass Activity and Durability of Ptshell/Aucore/C Core-Shell Catalyst - H. Yamada (Nara National College of Technology), H. Tsuji, H. Ito, D. Shimoda, A. Tasaka and M. Inaba (Doshisha University)

15:00 868 Active Sites for PEM Fuel Cell Reactions - D. Strmcnik, D. Tripkovic, D. Van der Vliet, J. P. Greeley (Argonne National Laboratory), A. Brownrigg, C. Lucas (University of Liverpool), G. Karapetrov, V. Stamenkovic and N. Markovic (Argonne National Laboratory)

15:20 869 Size and Shape Controlled Pt-alloy Nanoparticles as Fuel Cell Catalysts - H. Yang, L. Dai and S. Zou (Miami University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

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16:00 870 RRDE Measurements of ORR Activity of Pt1-xIrx (0 < x < 0.3) on High Surface Area NSTF-coated GC Disks - G. C. Liu, R. Sanderson, D. Stevens (Dalhousie University), G. Verndstorm, R. Atanasoski, M. Debe (3M Company) and J. R. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

16:20 871 Thin Film Platinum Alloys for Use as Catalyst Materials in Fuel Cells - C. C. Hays, J. Kulleck, B. Haines (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) and S. Narayanan (California Institute of Technology)

16:40 872 Size Effects in Monolayer Catalysis: Case Study -- Pt Submonolayer on Au(111) - D. Gokcen, S. Bae and S. R. Brankovic (University of Houston)

17:00 873 Oxygen Reduction Reaction Paths and Behavior of Hydrogen Peroxide Formation on Pt (111) for PEMFC - A. Ohma (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd), T. Ichiya, K. Fushinobu and K. Okazaki (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

17:20 874 Highly Efficient Pt-Pb Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction - H. Lee, C. Chang, W. Vogel and P. P. Chu (National Central University)

17:40 875 Carbon-supported Ir-Ti as a Novel Cathode Catalyst for PEFCs - B. Li, J. Qiao, D. Yang and J. Ma (Tongji University)

18:00 876 Pulse Voltammetry Investigations of Platinum Metal Fuel Cell Electrodes - P. Pietrasz and T. A. Zawodzinski (Case Western Reserve University)

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• 877 Highly Stable Titanium Diboride Based Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction - S. Yin, P. Shen (Sun Yat-Sen University), S. Mu and M. Pan (Wuhan University of Technology)

• 878 Synthesis of Nanocrystalline Tungsten Carbide by Intermittent Microwave Heating Method as Eletrocatalyst Support - Z. Li and P. Shen (Sun Yat-Sen University)

• 879 PEMFC Performance of MEAs Based on Perfluorinated Nanocomposite Membranes Modified by Polyaniline - C. Vicente (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia), M. Sergio (Instituto de Tecnología Eléctrica. 46022-Valencia. Spain), S. Ana, B. Ninel (Kuban State University.Krasnodar 350040, Russia), S. Karina, S. Omar (Departamento de Quimica. IPN. CINVESTAV. México. D.F.) and R. Evaristo (Instituto de Polímeros. CSIC. Madrid. Spain.)

• 880 On the Influence of Sulfur on the Pyrolysis Process of Porphyrin-Based Electrocatalysts with Respect to Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Acidic Media - U. I. Kramm, S. Fiechter, G. Zehl, I. Zizak (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie), I. Abs-Wurmbach (Technische Universität Berlin), I. Herrmann (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie), J. Radnik (Leibniz-Institut für Katalyse e.V. an der Universität Rostock), I. Dorbandt and P. Bogdanoff (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie)

• 881 The pH Dependence of the Oxidation Reaction of SO2 at a Platinum Electrode Studied by Voltammetric and In Situ Infrared Spectroscopic Measurements - C. Iwasaki, T. Ohsaka and F. Kitamura (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

• 882 Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Stack with Interleaved Boost Converter for Vehicular Applications - H. Gudipati (Northern Illinois University)

• 883 Effect of the Ionomer Content and Relative Humidity on the PEMFC Performances of MEAs Prepared by Decal Transfer Method - S. Jeon, J. Lee, G. Rios, H. Kim, S. Lee, E. Cho, T. Lim, S. Hong and J. Jang (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

• 884 Accelerated Fuel Cell Membrane Degradation Tests - B. Vogel and E. Roduner (University of Stuttgart)

• 885 Nanoscale Phase Separation of Sulfonated Poly(arylene ether sulfone) / Poly(ether sulfone) Semi-IPNs for DMFC Membrane Applications - Y. Kwon, S. So, S. Kim (KAIST) and S. Lee (Kangwon National University)

• 886 Effects of Silane Hydrophilicity on Nafion 115 / Silicate Hybrid Membranes for DMFC Applications - S. So, S. Kim (KAIST) and S. Lee (Kangwon National University)

• 887 Excellent Durability of Carbon-Supported Pt Cathode Catalysts Covered with Silica Layers - H. Matsumori, S. Takenaka, H. Matsune and M. Kishida (Kyushu University)

• 888 Shape Effect of TiO2 as Supports for Pt-based Electrocatalysts on ORR Activity - D. Kim and Y. Kim (Pusan National University)

• 889 Characterisation of Catalysts for Methanol Oxidation - S. J. Ashton, K. J. Mayrhofer and M. Arenz (Technische Universität München)

• 890 Electrochemical Microreactor for the Determination of Intermediate Products in Fuel Cell Reactions - J. O. Meier, C. Cremers and J. Tübke (Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT)

• 891 Effect of Multiblock Structures Composed of Sulfonated Poly(p-phenylene) and Poly(ether ketone) for Proton Exchange Membranes - M. Yoshida, M. Yoshizawa-Fujita, Y. Takeoka and M. Rikukawa (Sophia University)

• 892 Synthesis and Evaluation of Polymer Electrolytes Based on Poly(phenylene) Block Copolymers III: Effect of Hydrophobic Unit and Morphology - A. Osawa, M. Yoshizawa-Fujita, Y. Takeoka and M. Rikukawa (Sophia University)

• 893 Development of PEFC Electrode for Stable Running Under High Temperature and Low Humidity Condition - H. Nishiguchi, H. Fukumoto, S. Yoshioka and S. Matsumoto (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)

• 894 Novel Radiation Grafted Membranes for High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells - L. Işıkel Şanlı and S. Alkan Gürsel (Sabancı University)

• 895 Study of Hydrogen Redox Reactions on Platinum Nano-particles in Concentrated HBr Solutions - M. Goor, N. Travitsky and E. Peled (Tel-Aviv University)

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• 896 Impedance and Polarization Analysis of Cathode and Anode Performance in a Working Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - P. Lim, C. Wang, L. Tsai, S. Chen, A. Peng (Industrial Technology Research Institute) and C. Wang (Optodisc Technology Corporation)

• 897 Particle Growth of Pt and Transfer of Pt Ion in Electrolyte Membrane - S. Mitsushima, K. Shinkoda, S. Uzuka, K. Matsuzawa and K. Ota (Yokohama National University)

• 898 Characteristics of Pore-Filling Membranes for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells and Cell Performances Using the Same - Y. Choi (Korea Instittue of Energy Research), J. Park, S. Yim, S. Park, T. Yang and C. Kim (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

• 899 Accelerated Degradation of Perfluorinated Sulfonic Acid Membranes - A. H. Carlsson and L. Joerissen (ZSW Ulm)

• 900 A Study on Ionic Conductivity of Ionic Liquids Based Membranes for Anhydrous and High Temperature Fuel Cells: Effect of Common Ions - J. Baek (Yonsei University), J. Park, S. Yim, Y. Yoon, T. Yang, C. Kim (Korea Institute of Energy Research) and Y. Shul (Yonsei University)

• 901 Novel Composites Based on Radiation Grafted Membranes and Polypyrrole for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells - D. H. Cilingir and S. Alkan Gürsel (Sabancı University)

• 902 Effects of Carbon Supports on PEFC Performance at High Temperature and Low Humidity - H. Shintani and Y. Tsuji (Panasonic Corporation)

• 903 Improvement of the Hydrogen Utilization of an Automotive PEMFC Vehicle Using Ejector/blower Hybrid Recirculation System - M. Kim, Y. Sohn, W. Lee and S. Yim (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

• 904 Simulation Based Control Strategy Analysis for a Residential Power Generator - M. Kim, Y. Sohn, W. Lee and S. Yim (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

• 905 Effect of the Operation and Humidification Temperatures on the Performance of a PEM Fuel Cell Stack - M. Pérez-Page and V. Pérez-Herranz (Universidad Politénica de Valencia)

• 906 Investigation of the Corrosion Stability of Stainless Steels under Simulated Low and High Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Operating Conditions - J. Richards, K. Schmidt, C. Cremers, J. Tübke (Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT) and A. Lückmann (Reinhold Wesselmann GmbH)

• 907 Thermal Characterization, Pretreatment, and Electrochemistry of a Pt/C Fuel Cell Catalyst - O. Pinchuk (St. Petersburg State University), S. Aubuchon (TA Instruments-Waters, LLC), C. Marks (University of Richmond) and K. Wynne (Virginia Commonwealth University)

• 908 Electrochemical and In Situ XAS and XRD Studies on Dissolution of Ruthenium Nanoparticle Surface - H. Imai, M. Matsumoto (NEC Corporation), S. Uzuka, S. Mitsushima and K. Ota (Yokohama National University)

• 909 Bulk Structure Analysis of Ta-Oxide Cathode Materials for Identifying Catalytically Active Sites: A High-Resolution Powder X-Ray Diffraction Study - H. Imai, M. Matsumoto (NEC Corporation), A. Ishihara and K. Ota (Yokohama National University)

• 910 A Study on Electrochemical Properties of Electrodes Containing Ionic Liquid for High Temperature Fuel Cells - S. Ryu (Yonsei University), J. Park, T. Yang, G. Park, Y. Yoon (Korea Institute of Energy Research), H. Kim (Yonsei University) and C. Kim (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

• 911 High Temperature Operation of Direct Ethanol Fuel Cells with Nafion-TiO2 Membranes and PtSn/C Electrocatalysts - R. Isidoro, B. Matos, M. Dresch, E. Spinacé (IPEN), E. Traversa (University of Rome Tor Vergata), F. C. Fonseca (IPEN) and E. I. Santiago (Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares, São Paulo)

• 912 The Effect of Acid Treatment of GDL on PEMFC Performance - M. Choi and Y. Kim (Pusan National University)

• 913 Kinetic Approach to Oxygen Reduction at Cathode of PEMFC Focusing on Oxygen Gas Composition in Gas Flow Channel - S. Lee, Y. Yoon, T. Yang, S. Park and C. Kim (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

• 914 A DFT Study for the Durability of Perfluorosulfonic Acid Membrane - T. Tokumasu, I. Ogawa (Tohoku University), M. Koyama, T. Ishimoto (Kyushu University) and A. Miyamoto (Tohoku University)

• 915 Microscopic Observation of Freezing Phenomena in PEM Fuel Cell at Cold Start - M. Saito, Y. Tabe and T. Chikahisa (Hokkaido University)

• 916 Fabrication of GDL Microporous Layer Using FEP for PEMFCs - S. Park, J. Kim, M. Oh, S. Kim and Y. Park (Kumoh National Institute of Technology)

• 917 Thermally Crosslinked Proton Exchange Membrane Based on Poly(ether sulfone) for High Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - H. Kim and K. Kim (Yeungnam University)

• 918 Experimental and Theoretical Characterizations of MEA Degradation of PEMFC - S. Lee, Y. Yoon, T. Yang, S. Yim, S. Park and C. Kim (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

• 919 Degradation Behavior of Membrane in PEFCs under Pressurized Condition - K. Asano and Y. Mugikura (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry)

• 920 Doping Effect of TiO2 as Supports for Pt Based Electrocatalysts on ORR Activity - J. Kim and Y. Kim (Pusan National University)

• 921 Effect of Gas Diffusion Layer Composition on the Performance of Liquid-Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - F. Alcaide, G. Alvarez, A. Querejeta (CIDETEC-IK4), O. Miguel (CIDETEC) and I. Boyano (CIDETEC-IK4)

• 922 Effect of Nanocarbon Substrate Materials on the CO Tolerance of PtRu Electrocatalysts for Fuel Cell - E. Yoo, Y. Takano and J. Nakamura (University of Tsukuba)

• 923 Effect of Gap Clearance in PEMFC Cell Assembly - C. Yang, S. Moon, C. Lee and Y. Jeong (Korea Institute of Materials Science)

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• 924 Current Distribution of a PEMFC under CO - T. Murahashi (Fukui University of Technology) and E. Nishiyama (JACO)

• 925 Evaluation of Pd-Modified Nafion Membranes for Life Time Test - L. Zhang, L. Liu, X. Cheng, Y. Zhang (Xiamen University), F. Weng (Yuanze University) and Q. Fan (Gas Technology Institute)

• 926 Preparation of Triazole-PWA / PVdF Composite Membrane at High Temperature for PEMFC - H. Lee, S. Park, S. Choi and Y. Shul (Yonsei University)

• 927 Preparation and Durability of Metal Oxide and Carbon Composite Material as a Catalyst Support for PEMFCs - T. Kinumoto, K. Nagano, Y. Okawa, T. Kanda and M. Toyoda (Oita University)

• 928 Corrosion Resistance, Cell Performance, and Long-Term Stability of Metal Bipolar Plates for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - Y. Park, D. Peck, D. Jung, S. Kim, S. Lim (Korea Institute of Energy Research) and D. Lee (Korea University)

• 929 Oxidation of Glycerol: Preliminary Electrochemical Studies and Use in PEM Fuel Cells - P. A. Stuckey (Case Western Reserve University), C. Lee (Hanbat National University), P. Pietrasz and T. Zawodzinksi (Case Western Reserve University)

• 930 Doped Mesoporous Materials as PEM Fuel Cell Electrocatalyst Support - I. L. Alonso-Lemus (Centro de Investigación en Materiales Avanzados S.C.), Y. Verde (Instituto Tecnológico de Cancun) and L. Alvarez-Contreras (Centro de Investigación en Materiales Avanzados S.C.)

• 931 Survey of Commercial Carbon Supported Platinum Catalysts: Durability Studies for Automotive Applications - D. Betancourt and C. Rice-York (Tennessee Technological University)

• 932 Impact of Unit Cell Design and Operating Parameters on Membrane Durability in PEMFCs - M. V. Lauritzen (Ballard Power Systems), S. Wessel (Ballard Power Systems Inc.), R. Nair and E. Rogers (Ballard Power Systems)

• 933 Nafion-Mesoporous Silica as Electrolyte for Ethanol Fuel Cells - Z. Ahmed (University of São Paulo), D. Z. De Florio (UFABC), F. C. Fonesca, E. I. Santiago, B. R. De Matos (Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares, São Paulo), V. Esposito (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”), E. Traversa (University of Rome Tor Vergata) and S. Licoccia (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”)

• 934 Al2O3 Aided Deposition of Pt Nanoparticles on Carbon Nanotube by Atomic Layer Deposition for Application in PEMFC - Y. Hsueh (National Tsing Hua University), M. Tsai (National Applied Research Laboratories), C. Wang (National Tsing Hua University), C. Kei (National Applied Research Laboratories) and T. Perng (National Tsing Hua University)

• 935 Performance Enhancement of MEA Fabricated by Decal Process by Adding TiO2 Particles into the Catalyst Layer - S. Yim, S. Park, J. Lee, G. Park, Y. Yoon, C. Kim and T. Yang (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

• 936 Effects of Storage Conditions on Performance Degradation of PEMFCs after Shutdown - E. Cho, Y. Jo (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), J. Kim (KIST), J. Kim (Univerisity of Seoul), T. Lim, I. Oh, J. Jang and H. Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

• 937 Carbon-based Coating on Stainless Steel as PEMFC Bipolar Plate - W. Wang, C. Wu (Industrial Technology Research Institute) and L. Hsiao (Hope-Power Metal Resources Corp.)

• 938 Kinetic Study on Degradation of Nafion by Fenton Reaction - T. Sugawara, S. Takanezawa, N. Kawashima and T. N. Murakami (Toin University of Yokohama)

• 939 Mesoporous Carbon as Catalyst Supports in Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - F. Li, J. Ren, S. Ting and K. Chan (The University of Hong Kong)

• 940 The Effects of Coolant Thermal Management on Performance of a PEMFC - Y. Sohn, M. Kim, G. Park (Korea Institute of Energy Research), K. Kim (Hanbat National University) and W. Lee (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

• 941 Sulfonated Poly-aryl-ether-ketones for Applications in Carbon-Nanofiber Based Membrane Electrode Assemblies - M. Perchthaler, E. Wallnöfer and V. Hacker (Laboratory for Fuel Cell Systems)

• 942 Hydrophobic-Hydrophilic Block Copolymers of Sulfonated Poly(arylene ether sulfone)s for Proton Exchange Membrane Applications - J. Park, J. Choi, J. Choi and Y. Hong (Korea Research Institue of Chemical Technology)

• 943 Conductivity and Thermal Behaviour of Sulfonated ABS Membranes for Fuel Cell Applications - C. Mariano Domingues da Silva, A. A. Silva (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), R. Pacheco (Universidade Estadual da Zona Oeste) and A. Rocco (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)

• 944 Oxygen Permeation in Nafion and Sulfonated Poly(ether ether ketone) Membranes - H. Okada, Y. Takamura, A. Tasaka and M. Inaba (Doshisha University)

• 945 Investigation of Liquid Water Removal Inside a Straight Channel Cell by Direct Numerical Simulation - M. Yoneda, M. Takimoto (Mizuho Information & Research Institute), E. Ejiri (Chiba Institute of Technology) and S. Koshizuka (University of Tokyo)

• 946 Water Transport Study of Electrode Materials for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells - J. Miyamoto, M. Adachi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), T. Navessin, C. Lei, X. Zhao, Z. Xie, K. Shi (National Research Council of Canada), Y. Yamamoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) and S. Holdcroft (Simon Fraser University)

• 947 Study on the Cathode Fabricated by Spinning Process and Its Performance in PEFC - S. Kotera, H. Watabe, K. Fujii, I. Terada (AGC Research Center), C. Matsubara (AGC) and H. Uyama (Osaka university)

• 948 Carbon-free Pt Electrocatalysts Supported on SnO2 for Polymer Electolyte Fuel Cells - F. Takasaki, A. Masao, Z. Noda, Y. Shiratori, K. Ito and K. Ito (Kyushu university)

• 949 Effect of Air Contaminants on the Electrolyte Degradation in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells - D. Imamura and E. Yamaguchi (Japan Automobile Research Institute)

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• 950 Membrane/Catalyst Interfaces in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells - M. Holber (Chalmers University of Technology), A. H. Carlsson (ZSW Ulm), P. Johansson and P. Jacobsson (Chalmers University of Technology)

• 951 Theoretical Study on Dissolved Structure of Pt Complex in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell - T. Ishimoto, R. Nagumo, T. Ogura and M. Koyama (Kyushu University)

• 952 Oxygen Reduction Reaction Mechanism of Pt/Pd/C Core-Shell Catalyst for PEFC Cathode by Using In Situ Electrochemical XAFS - H. Aoki, T. Kamijo, S. Urata, T. Fukutsuka and Y. Uchimoto (Kyoto University)

• 953 The Inhomogeneity of Current Distribution in a Direct Methanol Fuel Cell with Serpentine Flow Fields - S. Park, S. Kim, S. Lim, D. Jung, D. Peck (Korea Institute of Energy Research) and W. Hong (KAIST)

• 954 A Promising Alternative to PEMFC Graphite Bipolar Plates: Surface Modified Type 304 Stainless Steel with TiN Nanoparticles and Elastic Styrene Butadiene Rubber Particles - S. Myung, S. Sakurada (Iwate University), M. Kumagai (Taiyo Stainless Spring Co. Ltd.) and H. Yashiro (Iwate University)

• 955 Algebraic Formulation on the Cathode Compartment of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell with Consideration of Unsaturated Cathode Feed - K. Yin (Yuan Ze University)

• 956 Key Issues to the Preparation of Methanol-Tolerant Cathode Catalyst for DMFC - Y. Chen (ITRI), W. Chen (NTUST), M. Lo, Y. Chen, E. Feng (ITRI) and T. Liu (NTUST)

• 957 MPTS-Modified Nafion Membranes with Low Methanol Crossover and High Proton Conductivity - H. Lee, N. Myung, S. Park, S. Kim, M. Oh and Y. Park (Kumoh National Institute of Technology)

• 958 Estimation of Water Contents of Polymer Electrolytes from 1H NMR Peak of Confined Water - A. Y. Nosaka and Y. Nosaka (Nagaoka University of Technology)

• 959 Preparation and Characteristics of Acid-Acid Blend Membrane for Fuel Cell Applications - S. Oh, J. Choi (Korea Research Institue of Chemical Technology), S. Hong (Chungnam National University), J. Choi and Y. Hong (Korea Research Institue of Chemical Technology)

• 960 Voltage Degradation Associated with Operational Conditions: Upper Potential and Lower Potential Limits - N. Jia, M. Dutta, S. Lu, V. Colbow and S. Wessel (Ballard Power Systems Inc.)

• 961 Oxygen Reduction Reaction Activity of Monodispersed Pt Nanoparticles-Loaded Carbon Black Catalyst Prepared from Pt-Carbonyl Cluster Anions - H. Inoue, A. Taguchi, K. Hayashi and E. Higuchi (Osaka Prefecture University)

• 962 Analysis of Proton Transport in Pseudo Catalyst Layers: Influence of Ionomer Content - H. Iden (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.), A. Ohma, K. Yamaguchi (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd) and K. Shinohara (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.)

• 963 Optimization of the Amount of Nafion in Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes/Nafion Composite as a Pt Support in GDE of PEMFC - H. Gharibi, M. Javaheri (Tarbiat Modares University), R. Abdollah Mirzaei (Shahid Rajaee Training Teacher University) and M. Alavi (Tarbiat Modares University)

• 964 First-Principles Based Kinetic Analysis of the Electrochemical Discharge of Water on Pt3M Skin Alloys - V. Viswanathan (Stanford University), H. A. Hansen, J. Rossmeisl (Technical University of Denmark), T. F. Jaramillo (Stanford University), J. K. Nørskov (Technical University of Denmark) and H. Pitsch (Stanford University)

• 965 Preparation and Characterization of Catalysts Supported on Catalytically Channeled Carbon Nanofibers for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - J. Jang, S. Lim, S. Kim, D. Jung, D. Peck (Korea Institute of Energy Research) and Y. Lee (Chungnam National University)

• 966 Influence of Sulfonating Agent on Degree of Functionalisation and Properties of Sulfonated Ether-linked Polybenzimidazole - F. Ng, N. Donzel (University Montpellier 2), D. J. Jones (Université Montpellier 2) and J. Rozière (Institut Charles Gerhardt UMR 5253)

B10 Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, Eleventh International Symposium (SOFC-XI)High Temperature Materials / Battery / Energy Technology / SOFC Society of JapanHall B, Level 02 - Red

SOFC Stacks and System IICo-Chair(s): Scott Barnett and Min-Fang Han

08:00 1291 Long-Term Stability of Segmented Type Cell-Stacks Developed for Residential Use Less than 1 kW - Y. Matsuzaki (Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.) and S. Yamashita (Kyocera Co., Ltd)

08:20 1292 Development of kW Class SOFC Stack and System for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Operating at Intermediate Temperature - Y. Yoo, T. Lee and J. Choi (Korea Electric Power Research Institute(KEPRI))

08:40 1293 Progress in the Metal Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells and Stacks for APU - P. Szabo (DLR), J. Arnold (German Aerospace Center (DLR)), T. Franco (Plansee SE), M. Gindrat (Sulzer Metco), A. Refke (Sulzer Metco AG), A. Zagst (ElringKlinger) and A. Ansar (German Aerospace Center (DLR))

09:00 1294 Influence of Operating Conditions on the Reliable Performance of Stacks and Integrated Stack Modules - B. E. Mai, T. Heller, D. Schimanke, J. Lawrence and C. Wunderlich (Staxera GmbH)

09:20 1295 200 W Module Design using Micro Tubular SOFCs - Y. Funahashi (Fine Ceramics Research Association (FCRA)), T. Suzuki, Y. Fujishiro (AIST), T. Shimamori (NGK Spark Plug co., ltd.) and M. Awano (AIST)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1296 Development of the Gas Channel Integrated SOFC Cell and Stack at NGK Insulators, Ltd. - T. Ryu, N. Takase, K. Matsuda, T. Kuno and T. Ichigi (NGK Insulators, Ltd.)

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10:20 1297 Power Dense SOFC Stacks for Mobile Use - N. Erikstrup (Topsoe Fuel Cell A/S)

10:40 1298 Recent Results in Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Development at Forschungszentrum Juelich - R. Steinberger-Wilckens (FZ Juelich), L. Blum (Institute of Energy Research IEF-3 Fuel Cells), H. Buchkremer (Forschungszentrum Jülich), L. De Haart, M. Pap and R. Steinbrech (FZ Juelich)

11:00 1299 Performance Measurements of a Single-cell Stack using Various Designs of Flow Distributors for Planar SOFC - C. Huang, S. Huang, S. Shy (National Central University) and C. Lee (Institute of Nuclear Energy Research)

11:20 1300 Generating Electricity at 60% Electrical Efficiency from 1 - 2 kWe SOFC Products - R. Payne, J. Love and M. Kah (Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd)

11:40 1301 Operating Characteristics of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Stacks and Systems - N. Q. Minh (Consultant)

Hall C, Level 02 - Red

SOFC Electrolyte Materials, Processing and PerformanceCo-Chair(s): Gyeong Man Choi and Anil Virkar

08:00 1302 Constrained Sintering of Zirconia Films - A. Atkinson, J. Kim, R. Rudkin, S. Taub and X. Wang (Imperial College)

08:20 1303 Investigation of Electrical and Mechanical Properties of Tetragonal/Cubic Composite Electrolytes Prepared by Impregnation of 8YSZ with Zirconia Solution - M. Ghatee (Shahrood University of technology), M. Shariat (Shiraz University) and J. Irvine (University of St Andrews)

08:40 1304 Phase Transformation in Spray Pyrolysis Yttria-stabilized-zirconia - B. Scherrer, J. L. Rupp, A. Bieberle-Hutter and L. J. Gauckler (ETH Zurich)

09:00 1305 Effects of Fe Addition on Densification and Conduction Property of Gadolinia Doped Ceria - P. Limthongkul, P. Jivaganont, W. Loyma, N. Panaram and S. Charojrochkul (National Metal and Materials Technology Center)

09:20 1306 Deformation and Fracture Characteristics of Zirconia and Ceria-Based Electrolytes for SOFCs under Reducing Atmospheres - T. Hashida, K. Sato, Y. Takeyama, T. Kawada and J. Mizusaki (Tohoku University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1307 Possible Suppression of Partial Electronic Conductivity by Electron Traps in Ce1-

xGdxO2-x/2 - S. Park and H. Yoo (Seoul National University)

10:20 1308 Oxygen Mobility under Mechanical Stress - W. Araki and Y. Arai (Saitama University)

10:40 1309 High-Temperature Defect Structure and Crystal Structure of Perovskite Type Oxides - S. Nakayama, K. Sato (Tohoku University), K. Yashiro (IMRAM) and J. Mizusaki (Tohoku University)

11:00 1310 Solid State NMR Studies of Defect Structures and Mobility in Doped Perovskites - F. Blanc, D. Middlemass, L. Buannic, L. Holmes, R. Dervisoglu (Stony Brook University), D. Morgan (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and C. P. Grey (Stony Brook University)

11:20 1311 Role of Lattice Strain and Defect Chemistry on the Oxygen Vacancy Migration at the (8% Y2O3-ZrO2) / SrTiO3 Hetero-Interface: A First Principles Study - A. Kushima (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and B. Yildiz (MIT)

11:40 1312 Exploring Highly Yttrium Doped Barium Zirconate Proton Conductor Electrolytes for Application in Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (IT-SOFCs) - E. Fabbri (International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA), National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)), D. Pergolesi (Nanomaterials for Fuel Cells Group World Premier International Research Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA) National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)), S. Licoccia (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”) and E. Traversa (University of Rome Tor Vergata)

Hall B, Level 02 - Red

SOFC Cell Design, Testing and Performance ICo-Chair(s): Teruhisa Horita and Bert Rietveld

14:00 1313 Medium Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Based on the Micro-meso-macro-porous Cathodes and Anodes - E. Lust, I. Kivi, R. Küngas, K. Tamm, P. Möller, A. Samussenko, E. Anderson, H. Kurig (University of Tartu) and G. Nurk (EMPA)

14:20 1314 In Situ Investigation of SOFC Patterned Electrodes using Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy - A. McDaniel, F. El Gabaly, R. L. Farrow, K. F. McCarty, M. A. Linne (Sandia National Labs), S. C. Decaluwe, C. Zhang, G. S. Jackson (University of Maryland), H. Bluhm, Z. Liu, M. Grass and Z. Hussain (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

14:40 1315 Investigation on Oxygen Potential Distribution in a ZrO2-Based Solid Electrolyte by Using In-Situ Micro XAS Technique - K. Amezawa (Tohoku University), T. Ina, Y. Orikasa (Kyoto University), A. Unemoto, H. Watanabe, F. Iguchi (Tohoku University), Y. Terada (JASRI), T. Fukutsuka (Kyoto University), T. Kawada, H. Yugami (Tohoku University) and Y. Uchimoto (Kyoto University)

15:00 1316 Generalization of Degradation Mechanisms in Terms of Materials Chemical Nature, Operation Condition and Electrode Reaction Mechanisms - H. Yokokawa (AIST), H. Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), K. Yamaji and T. Horita (AIST)

15:20 1317 Long-term, Redox and Thermal Cycling Stability of Electrolyte Supported Cells - A. Glauche, T. Betz (Kerafol GmbH), S. Mosch, N. Trofimenko (FhG IKTS) and M. Kusnezoff (Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1318 Durability of Anode-supported SOFCs Stack using La(Ni,Fe)O3 Cathode - Y. Yoshida, T. Komatsu, R. Chiba, M. Yokoo, K. Hayashi, H. Orui and H. Arai (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation)

16:20 1319 In Situ Electrochemical Characterization of SOFC Cell Degradation: The Cases of Mechanical Damage and Carbon Deposition - J. Laurencin, K. Girona (CEA - Grenoble), G. Delette (CEA Grenoble) and F. Lefebvre-Joud (CEA - Grenoble)

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16:40 1320 Effect of Humidity in Air on Performance and Long-term Durability of SOFCs - A. Hagen, M. Chen, K. Neufeld and Y. Liu (Risoe DTU)

17:00 1321 Electrochemical Degradation of Fuel Cells: Effect of Electrolyte Composition - H. Lim and A. V. Virkar (University of Utah)

17:20 1322 Locally-resolved Study of Degradation in a SOFC - Z. Wuillemin, A. Nakajo, A. Müller (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), A. J. Schuler (EPFL-IGM-LENI), S. Diethelm, J. Van Herle (EPF Lausanne) and D. Favrat (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)

17:40 1323 Classification of Mechanical Failure in SOFC and Strategy for Evaluation of Operational Margin - T. Kawada (Tohoku University), S. Watanabe (Tohoku Univ.), S. Hashimoto, T. Sakamoto, A. Unemoto, M. Kurumatani, K. Sato, F. Iguchi (Tohoku University), K. Yashiro (IMRAM), K. Amezawa, K. Terada, M. Kubo (Tohoku University), H. Yugami (Graduate school of engineering, Tohoku University), T. Hashida and J. Mizusaki (Tohoku University)

Hall C, Level 02 - Red

SOFC Anode Materials, Processing and Performance ICo-Chair(s): Ellen Ivers-Tiffee and Tatsuya Kawada

14:00 1324 Quantification of Ni-YSZ Anode Microstructure Based on Dual Beam FIB-SEM Technique - H. Iwai (Kyoto University), N. Shikazono (The University of Tokyo), T. Matsui (Kyoto University), H. Teshima (The University of Tokyo), M. Kishimoto, R. Kishida, D. Hayashi (Kyoto University), K. Matsuzaki, D. Kanno (The University of Tokyo), M. Saito, H. Muroyama, K. Eguchi (Kyoto University), N. Kasagi (The University of Tokyo) and H. Yoshida (Kyoto University)

14:20 1325 Nondestructive Imaging and Analysis of Transport Processes in the Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anode - K. Grew, A. A. Peracchio, J. R. Izzo and W. Chiu (University of Connecticut)

14:40 1326 Determination of the Anode Flow Distribution in a SOFC Stack at Nominal Operating Conditions by EIS - N. Dekker, J. F. Van Wees and B. G. Rietveld (Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN))

15:00 1327 Measurement of H2-H2O Effective Binary Diffusivity in Porous Anode of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) - W. He, K. Yoon, R. Eriksen, S. Gopalan, S. Basu and U. B. Pal (Boston University)

15:20 1328 Electrochemical Analysis on Degradation in Ni-GDC Cermet Anode for SOFC - H. Watanabe, A. Unemoto, K. Amezawa and T. Kawada (Tohoku University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1329 Aspects of Metal-YSZ Electrode Kinetics Studied using Model Electrodes - C. R. Graves (Columbia University) and M. Mogensen (The Technical University of Denmark)

16:20 1330 In Situ Reduction and Oxidation of Nickel from Solid Oxide Fuel Cells in a Titan ETEM - A. Faes (EPFL - LENI), Q. Jeangros (EPFL - CIME), J. B. Wagner (DTU - CEN), A. Hessler-Wyser (EPFL - CIME), J. Van Herle (EPF Lausanne), A. Brisse (EIFER) and R. Dunin-Borkowski (DTU - CEN)

16:40 1331 Degradation Effects of Ni Patterned Anodes in H2/H2O Atmosphere - A. Utz, A. Leonide (Universität Karlsruhe (TH)), A. Weber and E. Ivers-Tiffée (Institut für Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik)

17:00 1332 Performance Deterioration of Ni-based Cermet Induced by Electrochemically-generated Steam in Anode - T. Matsui, R. Kishida, J. Kim, H. Muroyama and K. Eguchi (Kyoto University)

17:20 1333 Chemical Degradation and Poisoning Mechanism of Cermet Anodes in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - K. Haga, Y. Shiratori, K. Ito and K. Sasaki (Kyushu University)

17:40 1334 Ostwald Ripening and Oxidation Kinetics of Nickel Gadolinia Doped Ceria Anodes - H. Galinski, J. Reuteler, A. Bieberle-Hutter, J. L. Rupp and L. J. Gauckler (ETH Zurich)

Foyers B & C, Level 02 - Red

SOFC Poster II - Electrode Materials, Processing and Performance, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): Steven McIntosh and Wen Guo Wang

• 1335 Solid-state Synthesis of La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 Powders using Different Grinding Times - L. Conceição, C. R. Silva, N. F. Ribeiro and M. M. Souza (UFRJ)

• 1336 Electronic and Chemical State of La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 and Dense Thin-Film Cathode Surfaces - K. Khabibulakh, B. Yildiz (MIT), B. Kavaipatti and P. Salvador (CMU)

• 1337 Plasma Sprayed LSM Cathode for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - K. Wittmann-Ténèze and A. Sauvet (CEA)

• 1338 Structural Characterization of Sr-doped LaMnO3 and LaCrO3 Powders Synthesized by Combustion Method - A. A. Silva (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), L. Conceição (UFRJ), A. Rocco (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro) and M. M. Souza (UFRJ)

• 1339 Studies of Model SOFCs with Sr0.7Ce0.3MnO3 Cathode Material - V. Sinitsyn (Institute of Solid State Physics Russian Academy of Sciences), I. Kuritsyna, S. Khasanov, D. Matveev (Institute of Solid State Physics) and S. I. Bredikhin (Institute of Solid State Physics Russian Academy of Science)

• 1340 Reducing the Cathode Losses by Optimization of IT-SOFC Cathode Microstructure - L. Ma, H. Wang and B. Xie (The University of Science and Technology of China)

• 1341 Transient Response of LSM Electrode under Cathodic Polarization - Y. Jun, H. Muroyama, T. Matsui and K. Eguchi (Kyoto University)

• 1342 Scandia-Stabilized Zirconia Impregnated (La, Sr)MnO3 Cathode for Tubular Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - R. Liu (Shanghai Institute of Ceramics), C. Zhao (Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences), J. Li, S. Wang, Z. Wen and T. Wen (Shanghai Institute of Ceramics)

• 1343 Study on the Influence of the Morphology of SOFC Cathodes Electrodes - N. Grunbaum (LEPMI), L. Sant’Ana Gallo (Université Joseph Fourier), M. Steil (C.N.R.S.) and L. Dessemond (Université Joseph Fourier)

• 1344 Improvement of the Electrocatalytic Properties of IT-SOFC Cathodes based on the A0.58Sr0.4Fe0.8Co0.2O3-δ System by Multi-Element Substitution - J. Serra and V. Vert (Instituto de Tecnologia Quimica (UPV-CSIC))

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• 1345 Inhibition of the Electrode Particle Growth in the SOFC - K. Murata, A. Hirano, N. Imanishi and Y. Takeda (Mie University)

• 1347 Synthesis and Study of LSCF Perovskites for IT SOFC Cathode Application - L. Ushkalov (Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Sciences), O. D. Vasylyev (Institute for Problems of Materials Science), Y. Pryschepa, A. Samelyuk and V. Melakh (Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Sciences)

• 1348 Performance of (Ln0.5M0.5)FeO3-δ Perovskites as Cathode for SOFCs: Effect of Mean Radius of the A Site Cations - K. Vidal (UPV/EHU), L. M. Rodriguez-Martinez (Ikerlan), L. Ortega-San-Martín (Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Aragón (ICMA-CSIC),), M. No (UPV/EHU), A. Laresgoiti (Ikerlan), T. Rojo and M. Arriortua (Universidad del País Vasco)

• 1349 Effect of Infiltrate Solution Additives on Samarium Strontium Cobaltite-Cerium Gadolinium Oxide Nano-Composite SOFC Cathodes - J. D. Nicholas, Y. Liao and S. A. Barnett (Northwestern University)

• 1350 Electrochemical Study of New Cathode Materials based on LSCF and BIT07 for SOFC - M. Letilly, A. Le Gal La Salle (Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel), M. Marrony, M. Zahid (European Institute for Energy Research) and O. Joubert (IMN)

• 1352 Improving Stochiometery and Processing of LSCF Oxygen Electrode for SOFC - A. Ansar (German Aerospace Center (DLR)), D. Soysal (German Aerospace Center (DLR-ITT)), Z. Ilhan (German Aerospace Center - DLR - ITT), S. Wolf, N. Wagner and R. Ruckdäschel (German Aerospace Center (DLR))

• 1353 Fabrication of Composite LSCF-SDC Cathode Coatings by Plasma Spray Processing - J. Harris (University of Toronto) and O. Kesler (University of Toronto, Canada)

• 1354 Composite Cathode Study for Low Temperature SOFC - X. Zhang, M. Robertson, C. Decès-Petit (NRC-Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation) and O. Kesler (University of Toronto, Canada)

• 1356 Electrochemical Performance of Nanostructured IT-SOFC Cathodes with Different Morphologies - L. Baque (CONICET, Centro Atómico Bariloche, Av. Bustillo 9500, 8400 S. C. de Bariloche, Río Negro, Argentina), E. Djurado, C. Rossignol (Laboratoire d’Electrochimie et de Physico-chimie des Matériaux et des Interfaces, LEPMI, UMR 5631 CNRS-Grenoble INP-UJF, BP. 75. 38402 Saint Martin d’Hères Cedex, France), A. Caneiro (CONICET, Centro Atómico Bariloche, Av. Bustillo 9500, 8400 S. C. de Bariloche, Río Negro, Argentina), A. Serquis (CONICET, Centro Atómico Bariloche) and D. Marinha (Laboratoire d’Electrochimie et de Physico-chimie des Matériaux et des Interfaces, LEPMI, UMR 5631 CNRS-Grenoble INP-UJF, BP. 75. 38402 Saint Martin d’Hères Cedex, France)

• 1357 Characterisation and Performance of SOFC Components Made by Reactive Spray Deposition Technology - R. Neagu (National Research Council Canada), X. Zhang (NRC - IFCI), R. Maric (National Research Council Canada) and J. M. Roller (National Research Council of Canada)

• 1358 Performance Study of Alternative (La,Sr)FeO3- δ and (La,Sr)(Co,Fe)O3-δ MIEC Cathode Compositions - A. Leonide (Universität Karlsruhe (TH)), B. Rüger, A. Weber, E. Ivers-Tiffée (Institut für Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik) and W. Meulenberg (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)

• 1359 Investigations of Graded Cathodes to Improve SOFC Electrochemical Performances - M. Rieu (Université Paul Sabatier), R. Sayers (Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine), M. A. Laguna-Bercero (IMPERIAL COLLEGE), S. Skinner (Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine), P. Lenormand and F. Ansart (Université Paul Sabatier)

• 1360 Oxygen Nonstoichiometry, Crystal Structure, and Mechanical Properties of La2NiO4+δ - T. Nakamura, Y. Takeyama (Tohoku University), S. Watanabe (Tohoku Univ.), K. Yashiro (IMRAM), K. Sato, T. Hashida and J. Mizusaki (Tohoku University)

• 1361 Property Study of La2-xSrxNiO4 (x {less than or equal to} 0.8) to be used for IT-SOFCs Cathode - T. Inprasit (The Petroleum and Petrochemical College), P. Limthongkul (National Metal and Materials Technology Center) and S. Wongkasemjit (The Petroleum and Petrochemical College, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand)

• 1363 Characterization of SmBaCoFeO5+δ Cathode Material for Intermediate-temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - S. Lu, X. Meng (College of Physics), G. Long (College of Life Sciences), X. Wang and Y. Ji (College of Physics)

• 1364 Improvement of Ba0.5Sr0.5Zn0.2Fe0.8O3-δ Cathode for Intermediate-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - L. Kong, Z. Lu, B. Wei, X. Huang, R. Su and W. Su (Harbin Institute of Technology)

• 1365 Properties of Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-δ Composite Membrane - P. Zhu, M. Han and Z. Yang (China University of Mining & Technology, Beijing)

• 1367 Fabrication and Properties of Perovskite-type Ln0.8Sr0.2Cu0.9Fe0.1O2.5-δ(Ln = La, Pr, Nd, Sm, Gd) - X. Song, C. Zhong, F. Zhou, X. Hao and S. An (Inner Mongolia University of Science and technology)

• 1368 Thermal Expansion Properties of Sr1-xLax-TiO3-δ Perovskites (0 <= x <= 0.3) in SOFC Operating Condition - Z. Wang, M. Mori (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry) and T. Itoh (AGC Seimi Chemical Co., Ltd.)

• 1369 The Electrochemical and Thermal Performances of Ca3Co4O9-δ as a Cathode Material for IT-SOFCs - K. Nagasawa (Yokohama National University), O. Mentre, S. Daviero-Minaud, N. Preux, A. Rolle (Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Lille) and H. Nakatsugawa (Yokohama National University)

• 1371 Fast Oxygen Diffusion in Mixed Ionic-Electronic Conducting GaBaCo2O5+ δ - M. Choi, S. Jeon, J. Lee (Chonnam Nationnal University), H. Hwang (Department of Ceramic Engineering, Inha University) and S. Song (Chonnam national university)

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• 1372 Conductivities and Seebeck Coefficients of Donor-Doped-SrTiO3 Oxide Ceramics - E. Niwa, K. Sato (Tohoku University), K. Yashiro (IMRAM) and J. Mizusaki (Tohoku University)

• 1373 Effect of the Synthetic Method on the Structure and Electrical Conductivity of La0.5Ba0.5FeO3 as SOFC Cathode Materials - A. Ecija (Universidad Pais Vasco (UPV)), K. Vidal (UPV/EHU), A. Larrañaga (Universidad del Pais Vasco (UPV)), M. No (UPV/EHU), A. Laresgoiti (Ikerlan) and M. Arriortua (Universidad del País Vasco)

• 1374 Synthesis and Characterization of Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-δ as Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Cathode by Solid-State Reaction, Pechini and Citrate-EDTA Complexing Method - I. Hung and C. Laing (Yuan Ze University)

• 1375 Thermal Stability of Silver-MOx (M = Mn, Fe, Co, Ni) Composite Cathode for IT-SOFCs - H. Saka, A. Hirano, N. Imanishi and Y. Takeda (Mie University)

• 1376 Combustion Synthesis of La0.6Sr0.4Co0.98Ni0.02O3 Cathode and Evaluation of its Electrical and Electrochemical Properties for IT-SOFC - A. Dutta (Central Glass & Ceramic Research Institute, Kolkata, India), H. Götz (Institut für Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik, Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Germany), S. Ghosh (Central Glass & Ceramic Research Institute, Kolkata, India) and R. N. Basu (Central Glass & Ceramic Research Institute)

• 1377 Oxygen Pathway in Ag Cathode using Oxygen Isotope Exchange and Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy - M. Muranaka, K. Sasaki, A. Suzuki and T. Terai (The University of Tokyo)

• 1378 Electrode Properties of Pr0.7Sr0.3Fe0.8Al0.2O3-

δ Thin Film Prepared by Pulsed Laser Deposition - H. Takahashi and H. Takamura (Tohoku University)

• 1379 Electrochemical Characterization of a La0.8Sr0.2Ni0.4Fe0.6O3-δ Electrode Interfaced with La9.83Si5Al0.75Fe0.25O26{plus minus}δ Apatite-type Electrolyte - S. Bebelis (University of Patras), H. Gasparyan (University of Patras, Greece), C. Argirusis (Inst. for Metallurgy, Clausthal Univ. of Technology, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany), C. Szepanski (Clausthal University of Technology, Germany), V. Stathopoulos (CERECO & Technical Educational Institute of Chalkida, Greece), T. Kharlamova and V. A. Sadykov (Boreskov Institute of Catalysis)

• 1380 Performance of Zinc-doped Perovskite-type Cathodes at Intermediate Temperatures and Under Carbon Dioxide Atmosphere - J. Martynczuk (Nonmetallic Inorganic Materials), K. Efimov (Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry), L. Robben (Institute of Mineralogy) and A. Feldhoff (Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry)

• 1381 Characterisation of Cuprate Based Cathode Structures by AC Impedance - M. Cassidy and J. Irvine (University of St Andrews)

• 1382 Ionic and Electronic Conductivity of (Ln1-

xCax)2Ti2O7-δ (Ln = Dy, Ho, Yb; x = 0.1) Pyrochlores - S. Savvin (University of La Laguna), D. Belov (Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University), A. Shlyakhtina, L. Shcherbakova (Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences), J. Ruiz-Morales (Universidad de La Laguna) and P. Núñez (Dpto. Química Inorgánica. Universidad de La Laguna. Tenerife-Spain)

• 1383 SmBaCo2O5+δ and LnBa0.5Sr0.5Co2O5+δ, Potential Cathode Materials for IT-SOFC - J. Kim (Kaist, KOREA), J. Bae (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)) and J. Irvine (University of St Andrews)

• 1384 Enhanced ASC Performance at 600°C by Ceria Barrier Layer Optimisation - F. P. Van Berkel, Y. Zhang-Steenwinkel, G. Schoemakers, M. Van Tuel (ECN) and B. G. Rietveld (Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN))

• 1385 Bias-assisted Sputtering of Gadolinia-doped Ceria Interlayers for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - F. C. Fonseca (IPEN), S. Uhlenbruck, R. Nedéléc and H. Buchkremer (Forschungszentrum Jülich)

• 1386 Doped Ceria Diffusion Barrier Layers for LSCo Infiltrated into YSZ - R. Küngas, F. Bidrawn, J. Vohs and R. Gorte (University of Pennsylvania)

• 1387 Investigation of the Potential Distribution in SOFC with LSM and SYCM Cathodes by Means of Build-in Potential Electrode - I. N. Burmistrov (Institute of Solid State Physics Russian Academy of Sciences) and S. I. Bredikhin (Institute of Solid State Physics Russian Academy of Science)

• 1388 Effect of Electrolyte Contribution on the Electrochemical Behaviour of Pr0.8Sr0.2Fe0.8Ga0.2O3 - N. Ortiz-Vitoriano, I. Ruiz de Larramendi, J. Ruiz de Larramendi, M. Arriortua and T. Rojo (Universidad del País Vasco)

• 1389 Nonstoichiometry and Electrochemical Performance of SOFC Cathodes - X. Zhou (PNNL)

• 1390 Fused LSM: A Novel Powder Limiting the Formation of La2Zr2O7 and SrZrO3 Resistive Phases at the Interface with YSZ in SOFC Cathodes - C. Levy, Y. Zhong, C. Morel and S. Marlin (Saint-Gobain)

• 1391 Flexible Contact Layer Between Cathode and Interconnect of SOFC - Z. Xie and Q. Zhu (Institute of process Engineering, CAS)

• 1392 Oxidation Behavior and Electrical Conductivity between Ln0.8Sr0.2MnO3 Cathode and Crofer 22 APU with Spinel Coatings - N. Ledukhovskaya, E. Korovkin (Institute of solid state physics russian acad-emy of Science), V. Sinitsyn (Institute of Solid State Physics Russian Academy of Sciences) and S. I. Bredikhin (Institute of Solid State Physics Russian Academy of Science)

• 1393 Electrochemical Study of LSCF/BIT07 as a Possible Cathode/electrolyte Couple for SOFC - M. Letilly, A. Le Gal La Salle (Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel) and O. Joubert (IMN)

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• 1394 Sulfur as Pollutant Species on the Cathode Side of a SOFC System - A. J. Schuler (EPFL-IGM-LENI), Z. Wuillemin (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), A. Hessler (EPFL-SB-CIME) and J. Van Herle (EPF Lausanne)

• 1395 Effect of SO2 Concentration on Degradation of Sm0.5Sr0.5CoO3 Cathode - K. Yamaji (AIST), Y. Xiong (Harbin Institute of Technology), M. Yoshinaga (AIST), H. Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), M. Brito, T. Horita, H. Yokokawa (AIST), J. Akikusa (Mitsubishi Materials Corporation) and M. Kawano (The Kansai Electric Power Co. Inc.)

• 1396 Electrochemical Behaviour of La2Ni0.6Cu0.4O4+δ Oxide on SDC Electrolyte as Cathode for IT-SOFC - D. Pérez-Coll, A. Aguadero, M. J. Escudero (CIEMAT) and L. Daza (ICP-CSIC)

• 1397 Strong Metal Support Interactions of Infiltrated Ni with TiO2 in a Porous YSZ Anode Matrix: A Possible Mechanism for Ni-stabilization - C. Singh, L. Bansal, P. Tiwari (IIT Delhi) and V. V. Krishnan (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi)

• 1398 Operation of Ni-YSZ Anode Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cell on Different Simulated Syngas - T. Chen (NIMTE), T. Li, H. Miao (Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology & Engineering, Chiense Academy of Sciences), W. Wang (Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering) and Y. Wu (NIMTE)

• 1399 Electrochemical Characterisation of SOFC Anodes - T. Ramos (Risø-DTU) and M. Mogensen (The Technical University of Denmark)

• 1401 High Performance SOFC Anode with Metal Nano-Particles Produced by Partial Reduction Reaction - N. Osada, T. Fukasawa (Toshiba Corporation, Corporate R&D Center) and M. Yamada (Toshiba Corporation, Power Systems Company)

• 1402 Electrochemical Properties of NiO-ScSZ Anodes Prepared from Composite Precursor Containing Ni and Zr - K. Doumae, T. Usui (Tanaka Chemical Corporation), T. Yasui, S. Watanabe (Daiichikigenso Kagaku Kogyo Co., LTD.), T. Oshima, Y. Shiratori and K. Sasaki (Kyushu University)

• 1403 Performance and Long-term Durability of Nanostructured Ni Anodes Doped with Transition Metals prepared by Spray Mist Dryer - K. Araki, J. Yamamoto (Kyushu University, Faculty of Engineering), Y. Shiratori, K. Ito and K. Sasaki (Kyushu University)

• 1404 Electrochemical Behavior of Ni-CZO Cermet Anodes Prepared by Glycine-nitrate-pro-cess - D. H. Prasad, H. Kim, J. Park, H. Lee and J. Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

• 1405 Phase Transformation of ScSZ by Reduction of NiO-ScSZ Mixture - H. Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), M. Yoshinaga, K. Yamaji, M. Brito, T. Horita (AIST) and H. Yokokawa (Tokyo City University)

• 1406 Characterization of Ceria Surface Electrochemistry with Patterned Metals - Y. Hao, W. Chueh and S. Haile (California Institute of Technology)

• 1407 Optimization of the Charge Transfer Process in the Composite Ni-YSZ Cermet Anodes - I. S. Bredikhin (Institute of Solid State Physics, RAS), S. I. Bredikhin (Institute of Solid State Physics Russian Academy of Science) and V. V. Kveder (Institute of Solid State Physics, RAS)

• 1408 Methane Internal Reforming over Ni1-x-yCux-MgyO-SDC Anode Material at Intermediate Temperatures - M. Phongaksorn, M. Ismail, E. Croiset, S. Corbin (University of Waterloo) and Y. Yoo (National Research Council Canada)

• 1410 Three-Dimensional Numerical Simulation of Ni-YSZ Anode Polarization Using Reconstructed Microstructure from FIB-SEM Images - K. Matsuzaki, D. Kanno, H. Teshima, N. Shikazono and N. Kasagi (The University of Tokyo)

• 1411 Effect of Microstructure on performance for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells of Ni-ScSZ Cermet Anode - M. Miyazaki (The Uniersity of Tokyo), K. Sasaki, A. Suzuki and T. Terai (The University of Tokyo)

• 1412 Theoretical Study for Properties of SOFC Anode Using Three-Dimensional Porous Structure Simulator - T. Ogura, T. Ishimoto, R. Nagumo and M. Koyama (Kyushu University)

• 1414 3-Dimensionally Ordered Macroporous Ni-YSZ for Low Temperature SOFC - H. Munakata, M. Otani, Y. Katsuki and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

• 1415 Stability of Ni/Y-doped SrTiO3-YSZ Anode in Reduction-oxidation Cycles - T. Ikebe (Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University), H. Muroyama, T. Matsui and K. Eguchi (Kyoto University)

• 1416 Effect of Doping Elements on the Redox Kinetics of NiO-YSZ powders for SOFC Applications - A. Contino (Università degli Studi di Trento), M. Cologna (Sofcpower), S. Modena (HTceramix-SofcPower) and V. Sglavo (Università degli Studi di Trento)

• 1417 Anode Performance Enhancement by Reverse Current Treatment - D. Klotz, A. Leonide (Universität Karlsruhe (TH)) and E. Ivers-Tiffée (Institut für Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik)

• 1419 Ni/YSZ Anode Interactions with Impurities in Coal Gas - O. A. Marina, L. R. Pederson, C. A. Coyle, E. C. Thomsen and G. W. Coffey (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

• 1420 Generalized Ellingham Diagrams for Utilization in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells with an Emphasis on Interactions of Nickel Cermet Anode with Impurities in Coal Synthesis Gas - H. Yokokawa (AIST), H. Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), K. Yamaji and T. Horita (AIST)

• 1421 Suppression of Anode Degradation by Sulfur using an Anionic Catalyst - K. R. Thampi (University College, Dublin, Ireland), S. Rambert (Ecole Polytechnique Fdérale de Lausanne, Switzerland) and A. J. McEvoy (Consultant)

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• 1422 Effects of Impurities Contained in Coal-derived Syngas on the Performance of SOFCs - K. Kuramoto (AIST), K. Matsuoka, Y. Suzuki, H. Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), K. Yamaji (AIST), Y. Xiong (Harbin Institute of Technology), T. Horita, M. Brito (AIST) and H. Yokokawa (Tokyo City University)

• 1423 Correlation between Crystalline Phase of ScSZ and Carbon Deposition Behavior Over Ni-ScSZ Anode for Internal Reforming of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - T. Matsui, T. Iida, R. Kikuchi (Kyoto University), M. Kawano (The Kansai Electric Power Co. Inc.), T. Inagaki (The kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.), H. Muroyama and K. Eguchi (Kyoto University)

• 1424 Improvement of Ni/SDC Anode by Alkaline Earth Metal Oxide Addition for Direct Methane-SOFC - M. Asamoto, S. Miyake, K. Sugihara, S. Yamaguchi and H. Yahiro (Ehime University)

• 1425 Ni-Fe Cermet as Stable Anode for Direct CH4-Type SOFC - H. Zhong, H. Matsumoto and T. Ishihara (Kyushu University)

• 1426 Methane Oxidation at the Ni1-XCoX-Samaria-Doped Ceria Cermet Anode - T. Hiromasa, W. Weerapakkaroon, T. Kanjanaboonmalert, T. Wah Tzu and K. Sato (Nagaoka University of Technology)

• 1427 New Ni/ MIEC Cermet Anode for SOFC based on the Electrolyte BaIn0.3Ti0.7O2.85 - M. Caldes, F. Moser (Institut des Materiaux-CNRS), V. Garcia (Universidad de Antioquia), C. Batiot-Dupeyrat (Université de Poitiers), A. Moreno (Universidad de Antioquia), M. Zahid (European Institute for Energy Research) and O. Joubert (IMN)

• 1428 Internal Steam Reforming of CH4 on a New Carbon Tolerant Au-Ni/GDC SOFC Anode - D. Niakolas (Foundation for Research and Technology, Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes (FORTH/ICE-HT)), J. Ouweltjes (Energy research Centre of the Netherlands ECN), B. G. Rietveld (Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)) and S. G. Neophytides (Foundation for Research and Technology/Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes)

• 1429 Performance of a New Cu-ceria Based Anode for SOFCs Running on Different Fuels - A. Fuerte, R. Valenzuela, M. J. Escudero (CIEMAT) and L. Daza (ICP-CSIC)

• 1430 Study of CuFe-Ce0.9Gd0.1O2-δ as IT-SOFC Anode: Catalytic Activity, Thermal Expansion, Morphology, Electrical Conductivity and Chemical Compatibility - A. Fuerte (CIEMAT), A. Hornes, P. Bera, A. Martínez-Arias (ICP-CSIC), M. J. Escudero (CIEMAT) and L. Daza (ICP-CSIC)

• 1431 Development of Multilayer Anodes for Proton-conducting Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - M. Taillades, P. Batocchi, A. Essoumhi, G. Taillades, D. J. Jones (Université Montpellier 2) and J. Rozière (Institut Charles Gerhardt UMR 5253)

• 1432 Modified Perovskite Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Anodes Fed with Glycerol - M. Lo Faro, D. La Rosa, M. Minutoli, G. Monforte, V. Antonucci and A. Aricò (CNR-ITAE)

• 1433 Impedance Identification of Lanthanum Strontium Vanadate Anode in H2-H2O-He atmosphere - X. Ge and S. Chan (Nanyang Technological University)

• 1434 La0.2Sr0.8TiO3 as a Possible Anode for the LaGaO3-based Solid Oxide Fuel Cell - K. Yoo and G. Choi (POSTECH)

D1Corrosion General SessionCorrosionRoom C143, Level 02 - Red

General Aspects of Corrosion V

08:00 1695 Corrosion Issues Associated With Clean Energy Technologies - H. G. Wheat (University of Texas at Austin)

08:20 1696 Scale Growth Mechanism on NiAl(+xY) (x = 0, 0.05, 0.1 wt %) at 1373 K and the Effect of Implanted Additions - J. Jedlinski, S. Grzegorz, N. Marek, K. Kazimierz, B. Andrzej and C. Jozef (AGH University of Science and Technology)

08:40 1697 Effects of Mn on the Resistance to Localized Corrosion of Fe-18Cr Alloys - K. Park and H. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

09:00 1698 Characterisation of Effect of Cu on Anodic Activity of AlPb Model Alloy - A. Wati, B. Graver and K. Nisancioglu (NTNU)

Corrosion Mechanisms

10:00 1699 Mechanism of Stress Corrosion Crack Growth on SUS316L Stainless Steel - H. Masuda (National Institute for Material Science)

10:20 1700 Introducing a New Solution for Detecting the StSt IGC Susceptibility Based on DL-EPR Method - M. Momeni, M. Moayed (Ferdowsi University of Mashhad) and A. Davoodi (Tarbiat Moallem University of Sabzevar)

10:40 1701 Anodic Dissolution of Titanium in Ethylene Glycol Solution Containing Chloride Salt - K. Fushimi, H. Kondo and H. Konno (Hokkaido University)

11:00 1702 Preliminary Evaluation of Digital Image Correlation as a Means of Monitoring Low Temperature Atmospheric-Induced Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking in Austenitic Stainless Steels - A. B. Cook, A. Sherry, J. Duff, S. Lyon and J. Marrow (The University of Manchester)

11:20 1703 Intergranular Corrosion of 13Cr Supermartensitic Stainless Steel in Chloride Solution - G. Ren and G. T. Burstein (University of Cambridge)

Corrosion Mechanisms II

14:00 1706 Effect of Environmental and Thermal Cycling on the Intergranular Corrosion Susceptibility of 2024 Aluminum Alloy - C. Larignon (CIRIMAT), J. Alexis (ENIT), E. Andrieu, C. Blanc and G. Odemer (CIRIMAT)

14:20 1707 Isolating Individual Grains in 2205 Duplex Stainless Steel for Electrochemical Experimentation - S. Policastro (United States Naval Academy), A. Pique, F. Martin and P. Natishan (Naval Research Lab)

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14:40 1708 Effect of Additives on the Selective Dissolution of a Cu3Au Model Alloy - A. Pareek, G. Ankah, S. Hümann, M. Rohwerder and F. Renner (Max-Planck Institute for Iron Research)

15:00 1709 Effects of Intermetallic Phases on the Corrosion Resistance of Super Stainless Steel UNS S32050 - K. Cho, K. Kim, S. Ahn, J. Lee, J. Kim and K. Kim (POSCO)

15:20 1710 Grain Orientation Dependant Dissolution of the Al-Zn Alloy in Sodium Hydroxide - M. Gentile (The University of Manchester), E. Koroleva, P. Skeldon and G. Thompson (University of Manchester)

Corrosion Division Award LecturesCo-Chair(s): A. Davenport and D.C. Hansen

17:00 1704 ECS Corrosion Division H. H. Uhlig Award Lecture: Some Advances and Challenges in Understanding the Influence of Microstructural Heterogeneity on Corrosion - J. R. Scully (University of Virginia)

17:30 1705 ECS Corrosion Division Morris Cohen Graduate Student Award: Corrosion Inhibition of Aluminum Alloys by Vanadates and Vanadate Pigments - M. Iannuzzi (Det Norske Veritas)

D2 Coatings for Corrosion ProtectionCorrosionHall L, Level 01 - Green

Galvanized SteelCo-Chair(s): H. Terryn and H. Katayama

08:00 1764 Edge Corrosion Behavior of Organic Coated Galvanized Steels in Atmospheric Environment - H. Katayama (National Institute for Materials Science), Y. Miyahara, I. Shitanda, M. Itagaki, K. Watanabe (Tokyo University of Science) and H. Masuda (National Institute for Material Science)

08:20 1765 Role Of Magnesium In Corrosion Performance Of Zn-Mg And Zn-Al-Mg Alloy Coatings In Atmospheric Conditions. - T. Prosek, A. Nazarov and D. Thierry (Institut de la Corrosion / French Corrosion Institute)

08:40 1766 Analysis of Corrosion Products Formed by Edge Corrosion of Residual Coated Steel Sheets - A. Tahara and T. Shinohara (National Institute for Materials Science)

09:00 1767 Corrosion Resistance of Pulse Zinc Coatings - M. Zemanová (STU in Bratislava) and M. Cocural (Ecole Nationale de Superieure)

09:20 1768 Scanning Kelvin Probe Analysis of Cut Edge Corrosion on Prepainted Galvanized Steel with Chromate-containing Epoxy Primer - I. Muto, K. Sato and N. Hara (Tohoku University)

09:40 1769 Combinatorial Studies Of Thermally Interdiffused Magnesium On The Kinetics Of Organic Coating Cathodic Delamination From Zinc (Galvanized Steel) - H. N. McMurray (University of Wales), Z. Barrett and G. Williams (Swansea University)

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:20 1770 Inhibition of Cathodic Coating Delamination on Zinc Electrocoated Steel Substrates by PVD Deposited Thin Aluminium Films. - Z. Barrett, N. McMurray and G. Williams (University of Swansea)

10:40 1771 Wet/Dry Cycle Corrosion Behavior Of Model Cut-Edge Formed On Zinc Coated Steels By Laser Fabrication - M. Sakairi, A. Kageyama and T. Kikuhci (Hokkaido University)

11:00 1772 Simulation of Solution Chemistry in Edge Corrosion - T. Shinohara (National Institute for Materials Science)

Coatings for SteelCo-Chair(s): G. Williams and G.S. Frankel

11:20 1773 Characterization Of Corrosion Of Pipeline Steel Under Coating By Localized Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - F. Cheng (University of Calgary)

11:40 1774 Role of Additives in Improving Performance of Zinc Pigmented Polymeric Coating on Steel Reinforcement Bars Exposed in Chloride Contaminated Concrete Environment - D. Singh and S. Das (National Metallurgical laboratory)

12:00 Intermission (180 Minutes)

15:00 Intermission (10 Minutes)

15:10 1775 The Effect of Humidity on TiO2 Photocatalysed PVC Photodegradation - S. Cashmore, A. Robinson and D. Worsley (Swansea University)

15:30 1776 Functionalized Talc-Like Phyllosilicates in a Sol-Gel Coating for Corrosion Protection of Carbon Steel - K. Chabrol, J. Bonino, M. Gressier, M. Menu (CIRIMAT-LCMIE) and N. Pebere (CNRS)

15:50 1777 Analytical Investigations and Corrosion Behaviors of Organosilanes as Multifunctional Sol-Gel Pretreatments on Cold Rolled Steel - M. Schiemer (CEST), M. Fleischanderl (Voestalpine Linz) and G. Fafilek (TU Wien)

16:10 1778 Novel Silane-Based Coating For Corrosion Protection Of Metallic Alloys - M. Trueba and S. Trasatti (University of Milan)

16:30 1779 Effect Of Organosilicon Self-Assembled Nanolayers On Improving Anticorrosion Properties Of Polymeric Coatings On Iron And Aluminum - M. A. Petrunin, L. B. Maksaeva, T. Yurasova and E. Terekhova (Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry n. A.N.Frumkin)

16:50 1780 Siloxane Self-assembled Nanolayers on Metal Surfaces and its Effect on Corrosion and Electrochemical Behavior of Aluminum and Magnesium - L. B. Maksaeva, M. A. Petrunin, T. Yurasova and E. Terekhova (Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry n. A.N.Frumkin)

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): G.S. Frankel

• 1781 Electrochemical Performance of Al-Ce Films Prepared on AA6061 Aluminum Alloy Substrate by DC Magnetron Sputtering - M. A. Domínguez-Crespo, A. Torres-Huerta (Instituto Politécnico Nacional), S. Rodil (UNAM) and E. Ramírez-Meneses (IPN)

• 1782 Protection Of Copper By The Oil Composition Films In The SO2-Containing Atmosphere - N. Shel (Tambov State Technical University), L. E. Tsygankova (Derzhavin State University), V. Vigdorovich (Tambov State Technical University) and O. Chetyrina (Derzhavin State University)

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• 1783 Enhancement of Corrosion Resistance of Galvanized, Galva-Annealed, and Electrogalvanized Steel by Addition of Molybdenum and Magnesium in the Zinc Phosphate Solution - C. Nam (Sunchon National University), J. Lee, K. Park (Soongsil University) and J. Lee (Sunchon National University)

• 1784 The Effect Of Silane And Hexavalent Chromate Conversion Coatings In The Electrochemical Behavior Of Zinc Coating - M. V. Da Costa (UFRGS), C. Oliveira (Feevale - ICET), T. L. Menezes (UFRGS), D. A. Dalla Corte, I. Müller and C. Malfatti (PPGEM - UFRGS)

• 1785 Silane With Cerium Obtained By Sol-Gel Process For Post-Treatment On Zinc-Talc Composite Coatings - D. A. Dalla Corte (PPGEM - UFRGS), M. V. Da Costa (UFRGS), C. Oliveira (Feevale - ICET), T. L. Menezes (UFRGS), I. Müller, C. Malfatti (PPGEM - UFRGS) and M. Marchiori (IF - UFRGS)

• 1786 Role Of Polypyrrole Structure And Conformational Rearrangement On The Corrosion Protection Of Al Alloys - M. Rizzi, M. Trueba and S. Trasatti (University of Milan)

• 1787 Effect Of Corrosion Inhibitor Concentration Of Silane Films On AA2024-T3 Alloy - C. Malfatti, T. Menezes (UFRGS), E. Rieder (ULBRA), D. A. Dalla Corte (UFRGS), J. Esteban, F. Ansart and J. Bonino (UPS)

• 1788 Composite Coating with Nanoparticles of ZnO: Synthesis and Characterization - M. Rauber, E. Rieder, F. Eisele (ULBRA), C. Malfatti and D. A. Dalla Corte (UFRGS)

• 1789 Electrodeposition of Zn-Al Alloys from AlCl3-ZnCl2-Dimethylsulfone Molten Electrolytes - K. Takenaka, Y. Mizuta and T. Hirato (Kyoto University)

• 1790 Characterization of Electrolytic ZrO2/Al2O3 Coatings on STAVAX 420 Mold Steel - C. Chang (Shu Zen College of Medicine and Management), H. Wu and S. Yen (National Chung Hsing University)

• 1791 Corrosion Protection with Ultrathin Oxide Coatings Grown by Atomic Layer Deposition - E. M. Härkönen, M. Ritala (University of Helsinki), L. Schmalz, M. Fenker (Forschungsinstitut für Edelmetalle und Metallchemie (FEM)), B. Diaz, J. Swiatowska, B. Normand (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)), V. Maurice (Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris) and P. Marcus (ENSCP, University of Pierre et Marie Curie)

• 1792 EIS Study on Coating Degradation under UV Irradiation - M. Hattori (Chubu Electric Power Co.,Inc.), A. Nishikata and T. Tsuru (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

• 1793 Oxygen Resistance of Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Layer for Passivating the Organic Light-Emitting Diodes - S. Choi (Chung-Ang University), H. Shin (Chung Ang University), K. Kim, H. Lee (Chung-Ang University), J. Yoo and C. Kim (Chung Ang University)

• 1794 Optimization of Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation Process Parameters for Modification of Ti6-Al4-V Corrosion Resistance - B. Farshid, S. Mir Hosseini, M. Faghighi Sani (Sharif University of Technology), M. Meghdari (Azad University) and A. Raoufi (Niroo Research Institute)

• 1795 Poly(2,5-dimethoxyaniline) Film for Corrosion Protection of Iron - J. Yano (Niihama National College of Technology), A. Muta, Y. Harima and A. Kitani (Hiroshima University)

• 1796 Sol-Gel Coatings As Anticorrosion Coatings For Commercial Spectrally Selective Sunselect Surfaces - M. Kozelj, A. Surca Vuk, I. Jerman and B. Orel (National Institute of Chemistry)

D5Surface Treatment for Biomedical Applications 2Electrodeposition / Corrosion / SensorRoom C248, Level 02 - Red

Co-Chair(s): S. Djokic and S. Virtanen

09:00 Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)

09:05 1869 Influence Of Chemical Surface Modification On Corrosion And Biocompatibility Of Magnesium - S. Virtanen, C. Lorenz, P. Kollmannsberger, L. Jaafar and B. Fabry (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)

09:25 1870 Challenges in Correlating In Vitro Corrosion Data to In Vivo Performance for Implantable Electrode Materials - G. Martinez (Medtronic, Inc)

09:45 1871 Anodic TiO2 Nanotube Surfaces: 15 nm - An Optimal Length Scale of Surface Topography for Cell Adhesion and Differentiation - S. Bauer, J. Park, K. Von der Mark (University Erlangen-Nuremberg) and P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)

10:05 Intermission (15 Minutes)

10:20 1872 Antimicrobial Activity of Electrochemically Oxidized Silver and Copper - S. Djokic (Elchem Consulting, Ltd.)

10:40 1873 Influence Of Surface Charge On The Adsorption Of Proteins On Titanium - I. Van De Keere, J. Vereecken and A. Hubin (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

11:00 1874 Electrochemical Characterization of a Natural Bioceramic Material for Biomedical Applications - Y. Yoon (UDRI), A. Mount (Clemson University), K. Hansen and D. C. Hansen (University of Dayton)

11:20 1875 Leave No Trace: Vapor Deposited Bioabsorbable Mg Alloy Implants - J. Petrilli, B. A. Shaw, E. Sikora, M. Horn and S. Pursel (Penn State University)

11:40 1876 Carbon Containing Titanium Coating For Ti6Al4V Implants - U. Ruiz de Gopegui, R. Bayon, C. Zubizarreta, V. Sáenz de Viteri and X. Fernandez (Fundacion Tekniker)

Co-Chair(s): S. Djokic, S. Virtanen and Z. Aguilar

13:30 1877 The Effect Of Fluoride Ions On The Behavior Of Titanium And Its Alloys In Artificial Saliva - I. Milošev (Jožef Stefan Institute)

13:50 1878 Electrochemical Properties and Biological Activity of Carbon Materials Modified by Polypyrrole - M. Goldin (D.Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia), M. Abakumov (N.V.Sklifosovsky Institute for Emergency Medicine), A. Stepanov (D.Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia), A. Volkov (Oakwood University) and V. Kolesnikov (D.Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia)

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14:10 1879 Preparation of Nano-Structured Titanium Oxide Film by Wet Corrosion Process as an Electrode Material for Biosensor - S. Lee, M. Takai and K. Ishihara (The University of Tokyo)

14:30 1880 Functionalized Nanostructured Parylene Film for Biomedical Applications - M. Demirel (Penn State University)

14:50 Intermission (15 Minutes)

15:05 1881 Formation of Calcium Phosphate Layer on Bioabsorbable Magnesium to Improve its Corrosion Resistance - S. Hiromoto and M. Tomozawa (National Institute for Materials Science)

15:25 1882 Cell Activity on Biomedical Pure Ti and Ti Alloys with Various Surface Oxide Layers - S. Fujimoto, T. Sugimoto, T. Tamura, H. Tsuchiya, R. Nakatsu (Osaka University) and S. Hiromoto (National Institute for Materials Science)

15:45 1883 Magnetically Guided TiO2 Nanotubes for Site Selective Photoinduced Drug Release - N. K. Shrestha, J. Macak, F. Schmidt-Stein, R. Hahn and P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)

16:05 1884 Synthesis And Evaluation Of The Polypyrrole Film As The Cell Culture Substrate - N. Batina, U. Paramo-Garcia, A. Avalos-Perez, M. Tapia-Tapia, M. Acosta-Garcia, C. Lara-Cruz, P. Damian-Matsumura, I. Morales-Reyes and R. Godinez-Fernandez (Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana)

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Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): S. Djokic

• 1885 Using EIS to Assess the Protection Afforded by Phosphate Layers to PM Produced Nd-Fe-B Magnets - E. Martins (IPEN/CNEN-SP), H. G. De Melo (Polytechnic School of the University of Sao Paulo) and I. Costa (IPEN/CNEN-SP)

• 1886 ZrO2 Coating to Restrain Metal Ion Release on Dental Ni-Cr Alloy - C. Chang and K. Tung (Shu Zen College of Medicine and Management)

• 1887 Titanium Anodic Treatment Process for Porous Structure - P. Hsieh and M. Chen (Metal Industries Research & Development Centre)

D6Oxide FilmsCorrosionRooms G560/561, Level U2 - Blue

Passive Films and Localized Corrosion IIICo-Chair(s): P. Marcus, S. Fujimoto and H. A. Terryn

08:00 1912 A Comparative Study of the “Mott-Schottky” Behavior of Oxide Films on Stainless Steels in Ionic liquids and in Aqueous Solutions - A. Maria (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)), T. M. Benedetti, R. Torresi (Universidade de São Paulo) and L. P. Dick (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS))

08:20 1913 Effect of Surface Condition and Composition of Solutions on Repassivation Behavior of Titanium by PRM In Vitro - M. Sakairi, M. Kinjyo, H. Miyata and T. Kikuchi (Hokkaido University)

08:40 1914 SVET Study of the Corrosion of Thermal Scales Formed on AISI 1095 and AISI 52100 Steels. - P. Hernandez Jr. and L. P. Dick (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS))

09:00 1915 Investigating the Crevice Corrosion Resistance of Alloys 625 and 686 in Seawater - S. Policastro (United States Naval Academy), R. Rayne (Naval Research Laboratory), P. Moran (United States Naval Academy), F. Martin and P. Natishan (Naval Research Lab)

09:20 1916 New Horizons of Advanced Scanning Electron Microscopy for Corrosion and Oxidation Studies - K. Shimizu (Keio University)

AnodizationCo-Chair(s): P. Marcus, S. Fujimoto and H. A. Terryn

10:00 1917 Stress-Assisted Growth of Porous Anodic Aluminum Oxide - Q. Van Overmeere, D. Mercier and J. Proost (Université catholique de Louvain)

10:20 1918 Anodic Oxidation Behavior of Al-Cu-Si Alloy in Sulfuric Acid Solution - S. Moon, C. Yang and Y. Jeong (Korea Institute of Materials Science)

10:40 1919 Influence of Temperature on Anodic Oxide Growth on Aluminium During Anodizing at Applied Electrode Temperature - T. Aerts, I. De Graeve and H. A. Terryn (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

11:00 Intermission (10 Minutes)

11:10 1920 Effect of Solution Properties on the AC/DC Spark Anodizing of Al-Cu Alloy AA2219 - E. A. Alsrayheen, E. McLeod, V. Birss (University of Calgary) and R. Rateick (Honeywell Aerospace)

11:30 1921 Formation of Self-Organized Lamellar Nanostructured Oxide Layers on Ti-Al Alloy - H. Tsuchiya, T. Akaki, A. Sugihara, Y. Koizumi, Y. Minamino and S. Fujimoto (Osaka University)

Aluminium AlloysCo-Chair(s): P. Marcus, S. Fujimoto and H. A. Terryn

15:10 1922 Passivity Loss in Cathodic Regions of Model Al-Cu Alloy Electrodes - N. Missert (Sandia Nationasl Laboratories), R. Copeland, P. Kotula and J. Rivera (Sandia National Laboratories)

15:30 1923 Nitride Formation on Aluminium-Tin Alloy by Heat Treatment in Air - J. Tan and K. Nisancioglu (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

15:50 1924 Preferential Grain Etching of AlMgSi(Zn) Model Alloys - B. Holme (SINTEF), N. Ljones, A. Bakken (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), O. Lunder, J. Lein (SINTEF), L. Vines (University of Oslo), T. Hauge (Hydro Aluminium) and K. Nisancioglu (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

Oxide Films Poster Session, 1800-2030h

• 1925 Adjustment of Electrical Properties of Phosphorus Doped ZnO-Based Thin Film Transistor Deposited by DC Magnetron Sputtering - S. Lee, Y. Moon, D. Moon (Hanyang University), K. Kim (Hanyang Univ.) and J. Park (Hanyang University)

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• 1926 Nanoscale Aqueous Dissolution of TiO2(110)(1x1) - X. Torrelles (Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona), G. Cabailh (I.N.S.P., CNRS - Universités Paris 6 et 7), R. Lindsay (University of Manchester), O. Bikondoa (E.S.R.F.), J. Roy, B. Detlefs (ESRF), J. Zegenhagen (E.S.R.F.) and G. Thornton (Department of Chemistry, University College London)

• 1927 The Analysis of Titanium Oxide Film - M. Chen and P. Hsieh (Metal Industries Research & Development Centre)

• 1928 Role of Hydrogen Peroxide in Tin Dioxide Preparation - M. Macalik, M. Sedlarikova and J. Vondrak (Brno University of Technology)

• 1929 Wet-Chemical Etching of IGZO and HfO2 - S. Han, J. Kim, J. Kim, Y. Jo, J. Kwak and J. Lee (Sunchon National University)

• 1930 Electronoptical Observations for Micro Arc Initiation of Anodic Films during Anodizing of Mg in Aqueous Electrolyte - S. Han, H. Kim, S. Lee, Y. Kim (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) and J. Lee (Korea Competent Chemical Co., Ltd.)

• 1931 Crystal Transition Process of Anodic Films dur-ing Post-Breakdown in the Molten Bisulfate Melt - S. Han, Y. Kim, H. Kim (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) and G. Thompson (University of Manchester)

• 1932 Barrier Layer Growth and Nanopore Initiation During Anodic Oxidation of Niobium and Tungsten - V. Karastoyanov, B. Tzvetkov, M. S. Bojinov and T. Tzvetkoff (University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy)

• 1933 Tin-Oxide Thin Films Sensors: Oxidation Temperature Effect on NOx Sensing - N. Duc Hoa, N. Van Quy (Chungnam National University), D. Hoon Oh, Y. Cho, H. Song (Chungnam Nat Univ) and D. Kim (Chungnam National University)

• 1934 Behavior of Al-Ga Alloy on the Negative Side of the Open - circuit Potential in Sodium Chloride Solution - A. Višekruna (Aluminij d.d. Mostar), J. Radošević (Faculty of Electrical, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Department of Mechanical Technology), S. Slavica Matešić (TLM d.d.) and N. Krnić (Faculty of Electrical, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Department of Mechanical Technology)

• 1935 Evolution Of An Iron Passive Film In A Borate Buffer Solution - L. A. Toledo Matos (Cinvestav-IPN-Merida) and M. Pech Canul (Cinvestav-IPN-Mérida)

E1Analytical Techniques for Semiconductor Materials and Process Characterization 6Electronics and PhotonicsRoom A353, Level 02 - Red

Surfaces, interfaces and thin films IICo-Chair(s): W. Vandervorst and U. Scheithauer

08:00 1960 The Application of Differential Hall Effect Continuous Anodic Oxidation Technique for Ultra Shallow Structures - S. Prussin and J. Reyes (University of California, Los Angeles)

08:20 1961 A DLTS study of Pt/Al2O3/InxGa1-xAs Capacitors - E. R. Simoen, G. Brammertz, J. Penaud, C. Merckling, D. Lin, W. Wang and M. Meuris (IMEC)

08:40 1962 Charge Trapping in HfYOx Gate Dielectrics on Strained-Si - B. Majhi (IIT Kgaragpur), C. Mahata and C. Maiti (IIT Kharagpur)

09:00 1963 Quantitative Strain Estimation Using C-V Characteristics of Strained Si MOS Capacitors - M. Inagaki and S. Matsumoto (Keio University)

09:20 1964 Probing the Strain States in Nanopatterned Strained SOI - O. Moutanabbir, M. Reiche, N. Zakharov, A. Hähnel, W. Erfurth (Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics), F. Naumann, M. Petzold (Fraunhofer for Mechanics of Materials), M. Holt, J. Maser (Center for Nanoscale Materials, Argonne National Laboratory) and U. Goesele (Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1965 High-Resolution EELS Measurements for the Mapping of Direct Bandgap Semiconductors - G. Kothleitner (Graz University of Technology) and B. Schaffer (UK SuperSTEM, Daresbury Laboratory)

10:40 1967 Confinement Effect on CdTe - C. Frausto Reyes (Centro de Investigaciones en Óptica A.C.), J. R. Molina-Contreras (Instituto Tecnológico de Aguascalientes), H. Pérez Ladrón de Guevara, C. Medel Ruiz (Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de los Lagos) and Y. López Álvarez (Instituto Tecnológico de Aguascalientes)

11:00 1968 Application of Fractional-Derivative-Spectrum Methods for Optical Analyses of Si and GaAs Semiconductors - W. Rzodkiewicz (Institute of Electron Technology), M. Kulik (Institute of Physics UMCS), E. Papis, A. Szerling (Institute of Electron Technology) and J. Szade (Institute of Physics Silesian University)

11:20 1969 The Technique to Characterize Reversible and Irreversible Domain Motions in Ferroelectric Thin Films in a Large Time Scale - A. Jiang (Fudan University)

Technology and DevicesCo-Chair(s): R. Job and H.J. Schulze

14:00 1970 Controlling Copper ECD Processes by Early Fault Detection and Diagnosis Using In-situ Electrochemical Sensor Coupled with Pattern Recognition Chemometrics - A. Jaworski, H. Wikiel and K. Wikiel (Technic, Inc.)

14:20 1971 Studies on Galvanic Corrosion on Floating and Grounded Bondpads in Wafer Fabrication - Y. Hua, L. Ping, T. Qinghua and N. Rao (Chartered Semiconductor)

14:40 1972 Investigation on Particle Generation Mechanism during Dichlorosilane-Based WSi Deposition Process - M. Oh, J. Kim, J. Kim (Samsung Electonics) and T. Kim (Sungkyunkwan University)

15:00 1973 Junction Leakage Due To Recombination-Generation At Gate, Trench and Buried Oxide Interfaces: A STI Gated-Diode Study - Y. Liu and V. Koldyaev (Innovative Silicon)

15:20 1974 Characterization and Modeling of the Electrical Behavior and Threshold Voltage of the Nanocrystalline GZO Delta-doped ZnO TFTs - S. Hsiao, K. Liu, H. Chiang, L. Su, L. Peng and J. Huang (National Taiwan University)

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ANNA Ia (Joint research and networking activities)Co-Chair(s): M. Bersani and B. Beckhoff

16:00 1975 Nanolayer Characterisation by Reference-free X-ray Fluorescence Analysis with Synchrotron Radiation - M. Kolbe, B. Beckhoff, M. Krumrey (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), M. Reading, J. Van den Berg (University of Salford), T. Conard and S. De Gendt (IMEC)

16:20 1976 Si Wafer Analysis of Light Elements by TXRF - S. Sasamori, F. Meirer, N. Zoeger (Atominstitut, Vienna University of Technology), C. Streli (Atominstitut, Vienna Universtiy of Technology), P. Kregsamer, S. Smolek (Atominstitut, Vienna University of Technology), C. Mantler (Siltronic AG) and P. Wobrauschek (Atominstitut, Vienna University of Technology)

16:40 1977 Assessing Various Analytical Techniques with Different Lateral Resolution by Investigating Spin-coated Inorganic Contamination on Si Surfaces - B. Beckhoff (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), A. Nutsch, R. Altmann (Fraunhofer IISB), G. Borionetti (MEMC Electronic Materials SpA), C. Pello (MEMC), M. Polignano, D. Codegoni, S. Grasso, E. Cazzini (Numonyx), M. Bersani, P. Lazzeri, S. Gennaro (Fondazione Bruno Kessler), M. Kolbe (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), M. Mueller (Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt), P. Kregsamer (Atominstitut, Vienna University of Technology) and F. Posch (Atominstitut Vienna)

17:00 1978 Characterization of Organic Contamination during Semiconductor Manufacturing Processing Employing Near Edge X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure Spectroscopy - M. Müller, B. Beckhoff (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), P. Bedana, G. Borionetti, A. Corradi (MEMC Electronic Materials SpA), L. Frey (Fraunhofer IISB), G. Guerinoni (MEMC Electronic Materials SpA), A. Leibold, M. Otto and A. Nutsch (Fraunhofer IISB)

17:20 1979 Comparability of TXRF Systems at Different Laboratories - A. Nutsch (Fraunhofer IISB), B. Beckhoff (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), R. Altmann (Fraunhofer IISB), M. Polignano, E. Cazzini, D. Codegoni (Numonyx), G. Borionetti (MEMC Electronic Materials SpA), M. Kolbe (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), M. Mueller (Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt), C. Mantler (Siltronic AG) and C. Streli (Atominstitut, Vienna Universtiy of Technology)

17:40 1980 Revealing Copper Contamination in Silicon after Low Temperature Treatments - M. Polignano, J. Brivio, D. Codegoni, S. Grasso (Numonyx), R. Altmann and A. Nutsch (Fraunhofer IISB)

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

E1 Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): B.O. Kolbesen and L.Fabry

• 1981 Improved TEM Sample Preparation by Low Energy FIB for Strain Analysis by Convergent Beam Electron Diffraction - R. Balboni (CNR-IMM), G. Borionetti (MEMC Electronic Materials SpA), L. Moiraghi, G. Vaccari, M. Polignano, G. Carnevale, F. Cazzaniga, I. Mica and F. Sammiceli (Numonyx)

• 1982 Improved Efficiency of TiO2 Nanotubes in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells by Decoration with TiO2 Nanoparticles - P. Roy, D. Kim, E. Spiecker and P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)

• 1983 Effect of High-Temperature Annealing on Evaporated Silicon Oxide Films: A Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Study - A. Szekeres, E. Vlaikova (1Institute of Solid State Physics, Tzarigradsko Ch. 72, Sofia 1784, Bulgaria), T. Lohner (MFA Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science), P. Petrik (MFA), A. Cziraki (Eotvos L. University, Pazmany), G. Kovacs (MFA Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science, 1121 Budapest, Konkoly Thege 29-33, Hungary), S. Zlobin and P. Shepeliavyi (Institute of Semiconductor Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine)

• 1984 The Surface Properties of Silica Based Polymer-Detonation Nanodiamond Composites and Their Application as Cell Support Surfaces - L. Pramatarova, E. Radeva, E. Pecheva (Institute of Solid State Physics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), E. Iacob, L. Vanzetti (Fondazione Bruno Kessler), N. Krasteva (Institute of Biophysics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), R. Dimitrova (Institute Of Organic Chemistry With Centre Of Phytochemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), D. Fingarova and T. Hikov (Institute of Solid State Physics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)

• 1985 Poly Si TFT on Microsheet - S. Won (University of Seoul)

• 1986 New Approaches in Wet Chemical Etching for Defect Delineation in Silicon Substrates - J. Maehliss, R. Hakim (Goethe-University), F. Brunier (SOITEC S.A.) and B. Kolbesen (Institute fur Anorganische und Analytische Chemie)

• 1987 The Characterization of Bottom-Gate Thin Film Transistors Adapted Nanocrystalline Silicon as Active Layer by Catalytic CVD at Low Temperature. - Y. Lee, K. Lee, J. Hwang, K. No (University of Seoul), K. Yoon, S. Yang (Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd), S. Won, J. Sok, K. Park and W. Hong (University of Seoul)

• 1988 Two-Dimensional Chemical Delineation of Junction Profile with High Spatial Resolution and Application in Failure Analysis in 65 nm Technology Node - B. Liu, Y. Hua, Z. Mo and N. Adrian (Chartered Semiconductor)

• 1989 Drain Leakage Current Evaluation in the Diamond SOI nMOSFET at High Temperatures - M. Bellodi and S. Gimenez (Centro Universitário da FEI)

• 1990 Effect of Nanodiamond Particles Incorporation in Hydroxyapatite Coatings - E. Pecheva, L. Pramatarova (Institute of Solid State Physics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), A. Toth (Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences), T. Hikov, D. Fingarova (Institute of Solid State Physics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), S. Stavrev (Space Research Institute, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), E. Iacob and L. Vanzetti (Fondazione Bruno Kessler)

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• 1991 Characterization of SiGe/Si Quantum Dot Grown by using APRPCVD - T. Kim, M. Jeong, N. Mun, Y. Kil, J. Kim, T. Jeong, S. Kang, C. Choi, K. Shim (Chonbuk National University) and S. Kim (Electronics & Telecommunications Research Institute)

• 1992 3-D Model of Wafer Topography’s Effect on Chemical Mechanical Polishing Process - L. Wu (Lanzhou University of Technology)

• 1993 A Study of the Morphology of 3C-SiC Layers Grown at Different C/Si Ratios - G. Attolini, B. E. Watts, M. Bosi, F. Rossi (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche) and F. Riesz (Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

E2Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 5Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and PhotonicsRoom C246, Level 02 - Red

Emerging Applications III - Nanowires and ParticlesCo-Chair(s): S.Bent and M.Putkonen

08:00 2024 ALD Applications Outside IC Technology: Existing and Emerging Possibilities - M. I. Putkonen (Beneq Oy)

08:30 2025 Formation of Silicide Nanowires by Atomic Layer Deposition of Cobalt - H. Lee and H. Kim (POSTECH)

08:50 2026 Particle ALD/MLD -Functionalization of Fine Particles (Invited) - D. M. King, X. Liang and A. W. Weimer (University of Colorado)

09:20 2027 ALD Synthesis of Tube-in-Tube Nanostructures of Transition Metal Oxides by Template Replication - D. Gu (Old Dominion University), P. Shrestha (Old Dominion Univ.), H. Baumgart, G. Namkoong (Old Dominion University) and T. M. Abdel-Fattah (Christopher Newport University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Processing I - Equipment and PrecursorsCo-Chair(s): C.Hodson and N.Blasco

10:00 2028 New Materials and Emerging Applications of Plasma ALD - C. Hodson and Q. Fang (Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology)

10:30 2029 Particle Performance of SUNALE(TM) ALD Batch Reactor - K. Elers, J. Marles, P. Soininen (Picosun Oy) and J. Kostamo (Picosun)

10:50 2030 Highly Conformal ALD of ZrO2 at Higher Process Temperatures than the Conventional TEMAZr-Based Process - Y. Senzaki, Y. Okuyama, G. Kim, H. Kim, C. Barelli, J. Lindner, Z. Karim and S. Ramanathan (AIXTRON)

11:10 2031 Recent Development of ALD Precursors for Semiconductor Devices - S. Wada (ADEKA Corporation)

11:30 2032 Sr and Ti Precursor Development for Next Generation Thin Films Applications - R. Katamreddy, Z. Wang, V. Omarjee, P. V. Rao, C. Dussarrat and N. Blasco (Air Liquide)

Processing II - Metaloxide FilmsCo-Chair(s): H.Knoops and S.Van Elshocht

14:00 2033 Densification, a Key Issue of the Atomic Layer Deposition of Hafnia onto Silicon: A Multimodel Investigation - A. Esteve, C. Mastail, S. Olivier, M. Djafari Rouhani, G. Landa and A. Dkhissi (laas-cnrs)

14:30 2034 Low Temperature Plasma-Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition of Metal Oxide Thin Films - S. E. Potts, L. R. Van den Elzen, G. Dingemans, E. Langereis, W. Keuning, M. C. Van de Sanden and W. M. Kessels (Eindhoven University of Technology)

14:50 2035 Atomic Layer Deposition of GdAlOx and GdHfOx Using Gd(iPr-Cp)3 - C. Adelmann (IMEC vzw.), D. Pierreux (ASM Belgium), J. Swerts, J. Kesters, O. Richard (IMEC vzw.), T. Conard (IMEC), A. Franquet, H. Tielens (IMEC vzw.), V. Afanasiev (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), M. Schaekers (IMEC vzw.), S. Van Elshocht and J. Kittl (IMEC)

15:10 2036 Novel “In Situ2” Approach to Modified ALD Processes for Nanofunctional Metal Oxide Films - M. Tallarida (Brandenburgische Technische Universität), K. Karavaev, K. Kolanek and D. Schmeisser (BTU-Cottbus)

15:30 2037 Extreme Scaled Gate Dielectrics by using ALD Hf-based Composite Materials - D. Pierreux, V. Machkaoutsan (ASM Belgium), E. Tois (ASM Microchemistry), J. Swerts (IMEC vzw.), T. Schram (IMEC), C. Adelmann (IMEC vzw.), S. Van Elshocht, J. Tseng, L. Ragnarsson (IMEC) and J. W. Maes (ASM Belgium)

Processing III - Metal FimsCo-Chair(s): C.Adelmann and O.Vanderstraten

16:20 2038 Copper Oxide ALD from a Cu(I) Beta-Diketonate: Growth Studies and Application as Seed Layers for Electrochemical Copper Deposition - T. Waechtler (Chemnitz University of Technology), L. Hofmann (Center for Microtechnologies, Chemnitz University of Technology), R. Mothes (Institute of Chemistry, Chemnitz University of Technology), S. Schulze (Institute of Physics, Chemnitz University of Technology), S. Schulz (Fraunhofer ENAS), T. Gessner (Fraunhofer Research Institution for Electronic Nano Systems (ENAS) and Center for Microtechnologies, Chemnitz University of Technology), H. Lang (Institute of Chemistry, Chemnitz University of Technology) and M. Hietschold (Institute of Physics, Chemnitz University of Technology)

16:40 2039 Liquid Injection Atomic Layer Deposition of Metallic Ru Thin Films from Ru(tmhd)3 and of High-k TiO2 Thin Films from Ti(O-i-Pr)2(tmhd)2 - S. Hoffmann-Eifert, S. Kim (Forschungszentrum Juelich) and R. Waser (FZ Juelich)

17:00 2040 Ru-Si-N Thin Films Prepared by Plasma Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition as a Diffusion Barrier of Direct Plating of Cu - T. Eom, W. Sari and S. Kim (Yeungnam University)

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Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): A.Londergan and S.De Gendt

• 2041 Transmission and Reflection Properties of AlxTi1-xO Films for Si Thin Film Solar Cell - J. Lim (ETRI), S. Lee, J. Kim (UST), S. Yun (ETRI) and J. Kim (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)

• 2042 Effects of Pt/Al Top Electrode Selectively Formed by Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition on Resistive Switching Properties of ALD TiO2 Thin Films - J. Lee, K. Lee, A. Kim and C. Lee (Kookmin University)

• 2043 Preparation of Pt-Deposited TiO2 Nanotubes by Atomic Layer Deposition - C. Wang, Y. Hsueh (National Tsing Hua University), C. Kei (National Applied Research Laboratories) and T. Perng (National Tsing Hua University)

• 2044 Plasma-Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition of Ta(C)N Thin Films for Copper Diffusion Barrier - K. Kim, J. Yoon, Y. Kim and S. Kwon (Pusan National University)

• 2045 Patterning of ALD HfO2 Layers on Silicon - R. Andreu, J. Sanchez, A. Sanchez, M. Zabala, M. Acero, J. Rafi and F. Campabadal (Institut de Microelectronica de Barcelona, CNM, CSIC)

• 2046 Optimizing the Release of ALD Grown Transition Metal Oxide Nanotubes from Anodic Aluminum Oxide Templates - T. M. Abdel-Fattah (Christopher Newport University), D. Gu, H. Baumgart and G. Namkoong (Old Dominion University)

E3Cleaning Technology in Semiconductor Device Manufacturing 11Electronics and PhotonicsHall M, Level 01 - Green

Resist RemovalCo-Chair(s): P. Mertens and K. Reinhardt

08:00 2074 Yield Qualification of All Wet Photoresist Stripping for CMOS Well Loop Implant Masks in 300 mm High Volume Manufacturing - R. Nan, F. Lee, J. Hung (SMIC Fab-8), J. M. Chu (FSI International), J. Yuan, D. Yang (FSI International Asia Ltd.) and J. Butterbauth (FSI International)

08:20 2075 Removal of Photoresist and BARC in Cu BEOL Using an All-Wet Process - Q. Le (IMEC), A. Klipp (BASF), M. Lux and G. Vereecke (IMEC)

08:40 2076 Lossless Solvent-Based Extension Implant Strip - R. Vos, G. Mannaert, S. Halder, M. Wada (IMEC), R. Sonnemans (Axcelis), D. Tsvetanova, N. Valckx, K. Vanstreels, T. Conard and P. Mertens (IMEC)

09:00 2077 Characterization of 248 nm Deep Ultraviolet Photoresist after Ion Implantation - D. Tsvetanova, R. Vos, G. Vereecke, F. Clemente, K. Vanstreels, T. Conard (IMEC), T. N. Parac-Vogt (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), P. Mertens and M. M. Heyns (IMEC)

09:20 2078 Photoetching of Silicon by N-Fluoropyridinium Salt - S. Goto, K. Tsukamoto, T. Kawase, N. Ajari (Osaka University), T. Nagai, K. Adachi (Daikin Indutries, Ltd.), J. Uchikoshi and M. Morita (Osaka University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Physical CleaningCo-Chair(s): K. Reinhardt and P. Mertens

10:00 2079 Investigation of Physical Cleaning Process Window by Atomic Force Microscope - T. Kim, K. Wostyn, T. Bearda (IMEC), J. Park (Hanyang University), P. Mertens and M. M. Heyns (IMEC)

10:20 2080 Particle Removal and Damage Thresholds from Particle Removal and Damage Formation Frequency for High-Velocity-Aerosol Cleaning - K. L. Wostyn, M. Wada (IMEC), M. Andreas (3Micron Technology Inc, USA), K. Kenis, P. Roussel, T. Bearda, P. Leunissen and P. Mertens (IMEC)

10:40 2081 Damage Cluster Analysis of Patterned Wafers during Solvent Spray Cleaning - S. Halder, K. L. Wostyn (IMEC), M. Andreas (3Micron Technology Inc, USA), M. Wada, S. Brems, T. Bearda, A. Pacco, K. Kenis, R. Vos and P. Mertens (IMEC)

11:00 2082 Comparison of Jet Spray and Megasonic Module for a Cleaning of Aluminum Layer Surface - J. Min, N. Kim (Samsung Electronics) and T. Kim (Sungkyunkwan University)

11:20 2083 Impact of Steam-Water Mixed Spray on Silicon and Metal Surfaces - T. Mashiko (Shizuoka University), A. Hayashida, Y. Yamada (Aqua Science Corporation), T. Sanada (Shizuoka University) and M. Watanabe (Hokkaido University)

11:40 2084 A Study on the Structure Collapse Mechanisms for High Aspect Ratio Structures with Application to Clean Processing - D. Peter, F. Holsteyns, M. Dalmer, H. Kruwinus (Lam Research Corporation), A. Lechner (University of Applied Sciences Regensburg) and W. Bensch (Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel)

Invited PaperCo-Chair(s): P. Besson and K. Saga

13:40 2085 Cleaning and Strip Requirement for Metal Gate Based CMOS Integration - T. Schram, S. Farid, M. Cleas, R. Vos, M. Wada, E. Rohr and S. Kubicek (IMEC)

Megasonic Cleaning 1Co-Chair(s): P. Besson and K. Saga

14:20 2086 Water and Bubble Motions Under Megasonic Wave in a Silicon Wafer Wet Cleaning Bath - H. Habuka, Y. Okada, R. Fukumoto, H. Yoshii (Yokohama National University) and M. Kato (Pre-Tech Co., Ltd)

14:40 2087 Reevaluation of Hydrogen Gas Dissolved Cleaning Solutions in Single Wafer Megasonic Cleaning - B. Kang, S. Lee (Hanyang University), I. Kim, E. Choi, B. Kim (Siltron Inc.), A. Busnaina (Northeastern University), T. Hattori (Hattori Consulting International) and J. Park (Hanyang University)

15:00 2088 Development of a Single-Beam Megasonic System for Nanoparticle Cleaning - H. Kim, Y. Lee and E. Lim (Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials)

15:20 2089 Impact of Acoustical Reflections on Megasonic Cleaning Performance - S. Brems, M. Hauptmann, E. Camerotto, A. Pacco, S. Halder (IMEC), A. Zijlstra (University of Twente), D. Geert, T. Bearda and P. Mertens (IMEC)

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Megasonic Cleaning 2Co-Chair(s): K. Saga and P. Besson

16:00 2090 Megasonic Metrology for Enhanced Process Development - S. Kumari, M. Keswani (University of Arizona), M. Beck, E. Liebscher (Product Systems Inc), T. Liang (Intel Corporation), P. Deymier and S. Raghavan (University of Arizona)

16:20 2091 Damage-free Design of Megasonic Waveguide for Single Wafer Process - Y. Ahn, D. Yu, J. Yang, A. Kulkarni (Sungkyunkwan University), J. Kim, H. Lee (Durasonic) and T. Kim (Sungkyunkwan University)

16:40 2092 Cleaning and Damage Performance of Single Wafer Cleaning Tools using Physical Removal Forces - A. Pacco, S. Halder, K. Kenis, T. Bearda and P. Mertens (IMEC)

17:00 2093 Removal of Post-Dry Etch Residue Using Ultralow Environmental Load Technique - A. Hayashida, A. Seki (Aqua Science Corporation), T. Mashiko, T. Sanada (Shizuoka University) and M. Watanabe (Hokkaido University)

17:20 2094 Effect of Laser Shock Wave Cleaning Direction on Particle Removal Behavior at Trenchs - J. Kim (Hanyang University), A. Busnaina (Northeastern University) and J. Park (Hanyang University)

E4 High Dielectric Constant Materials and Gate Stacks 7Dielectric Science and Technology/Electronics and PhotonicsRoom J565 1/2, Level 01 - Green

DRAMCo-Chair(s): Souvik Mohapatra and Dolf Landheer

08:30 2123 High Density MIM Capacitors Using HfAlOx - M. K. Hota, C. Mahata (IIT Kharagpur), C. K. Sarkar (Jadavpur University) and C. Maiti (IIT Kharagpur)

08:50 2124 Physical and Electrical Characterization of Fluorine Plasma Treated Hafnium Oxide Film for High Density Metal-Insulator-Metal Capacitors - S. Ding, Y. Huang, Q. Sun and W. Zhang (Fudan University)

09:10 2125 Group-II Hafnate, Zirconate, and Tantalate High-k Dielectrics for MIM Applications: The Defect Issue - J. Dąbrowski, P. Dudek, G. Kozłowski, G. Lupina, G. Lippert and C. Wenger (IHP)

09:40 2126 Impact of Voltage and Current Stress on TiN/HfSixOy/TiN MIM Capacitors - K. Jyothi, A. Chandorkar (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India) and D. Misra (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

Ge/III-V Channel Materials - IIICo-Chair(s): Michel Houssa and Sanjay Banerjee

10:00 2127 Progress Towards Passivation of High-Mobility Channels - M. Houssa (K.U.Leuven), V. V. Afanas’ev, A. Stesmans (University of Leuven), M. Meuris and M. M. Heyns (IMEC)

10:40 2128 Electrical Characteristics of HfO2 and La2O3 Gate Dielectrics for In0.53Ga0.47As MOS Structure - K. Funamizu (FRC,Tokyo Institute of Technology), Y. Lin (National Chiao Tung University), K. Kakushima, P. Ahmet, K. Tsutsui, N. Sugii (Tokyo Institute of Technology), E. Chang (National Chiao-Tung University), T. Hattori and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

11:00 2129 Small Signal Response of Inversion Layers in High Mobility In0.53Ga0.47As MOSFETs Made with Thin High-k Dielectrics - A. Ali, H. Madan (Penn State University), S. Koveshnikov (SUNY Albany) and S. Datta (Penn State University)

11:30 2130 High-k Dielectrics for Ge, III-V and Graphene MOSFETs - S. K. Banerjee, E. Tutuc, S. Kim, T. Akyol, M. Jamil, D. Shahredji, J. Donnelly (University of Texas) and L. Colombo (Texas Instruments)

12:00 2131 Low Temperature Fabrication of AlN/Ge Structure Using Electron Cyclotron Resonance Plasma Nitridation - J. Kishiwada, N. Mohamed, Y. Oniki, Y. Iwasaki and T. Ueno (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

InterfacesCo-Chair(s): Samares Kar and Valery Afanasiev

14:00 2132 Interface Engineering of a Metal/ High-k/ Semiconductor Layered Structure by Water Vapor Discharge - K. Muraoka (Toshiba Corporation)

14:30 2133 Annealing-temperature Dependence of Compositional Depth Profiles and Chemical Bonding States of CeOx/LaOx/Si and LaOx/CeOx/Si Structure - H. Nohira, Y. Kon, K. Kitamura (Tokyo City University), M. Kouda, K. Kakushima and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

14:50 2134 Comparison of Lateral Nonuniformity Phenomena Between HfO2 and SiO2 from Magnified C-V Curves in Inversion Region - J. Cheng (National Taiwan University), C. Huang (Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University) and J. Hwu (National Taiwan University)

15:10 2135 Electrical Characteristics of La2O3 Gated MOS Capacitors with Different Wafer Orientation - H. Nakayama (Interdisciplinary Graduate shool of Scrence and Engineering), K. Kakushima, P. Ahmet, K. Tsutsui, N. Sugii, T. Hattori and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

15:30 2136 Interface Defects at the Si(100)/HfO2 Interface using DLTS Measurement - D. Kwak, D. Kim, C. Shin (Dongguk University), H. Kim (Doowon Technical College) and H. Cho (Dongguk University)

High-k Materials: Processing & Characterization - IICo-Chair(s): Hiroshi Iwai and Kouichi Muraoka

16:00 2137 Solution-Based Fabrication of High-k Dielectrics Using Oxide Nanosheets - M. Osada, K. Akatsuka, Y. Ebina (National Institute for Materials Science), H. Funakubo (Tokyo Institute of Technology), K. Takada and T. Sasaki (National Institute for Materials Science)

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16:20 2138 Atomic Layer Deposition of ZrO2, TiO2, and ZrTiO4 Thin Films - K. Opsomer, M. Schaekers (IMEC), G. Rampelberg (University of Ghent), D. Deduytsche, C. Detavernier (Ghent University) and J. Kittl (IMEC)

16:40 2139 Interface and Bulk Properties of MBE-Grown Rare-Earth Metal Oxides on Silicon - A. Nazarov, V. Lysenko, Y. V. Gomeniuk, (Inst. of Semicond. Phys., NAS of Ukraine), H. Osten and A. Laha (Institute of Electronic Materials and Devices, Leibniz University of Hannover)

16:45 2140 Residual Stress Effect on the Dielectric Properties of La0.7Sr0.3CoO3 Buffered (Ba,Sr)TiO3 Thin Films - S. Lu and Z. Xu (City University of Hong Kong)

16:50 2141 Characteristics of Plasma Nitridation in Inductively Coupled High-Density Plasmas Using a Dual Rotated Spiral Antenna System - S. Woo, Y. Kim, H. Kim, P. Um (Eugene Technology), S. Cho and C. Kim (Ajou University)

E5Processing, Materials and Integration of Damascene and 3D InterconnectsDielectric Science and TechnologyRoom U550, Level OE - Yellow

3D InterconnectsCo-Chair(s): P. Ramm and F. Roozeboom

08:30 2171 Self-Assembled 3D Chip Stacking Technology - an Invited Talk - K. Lee, T. Fukushima, T. Tanaka and M. Koyanagi (Tohoku University)

09:00 2172 Miniaturization of a Wireless Senor Node by Means of 3D Interconnects: An Invited Talk - J. Prainsack (Infineon Technolgies Austria), M. Dielacher, M. Flatscher, T. Herndl, R. Matischek (Infineon Technologies Austria), P. Ramm (Fraunhofer IZM), J. Stolle (Fraunhofer IIS EAS Dresden), J. Weber (Fraunhofer IZM Munich) and W. Weber (Infineon Technologies)

09:30 2173 3D Integration Technology Activities at CEA-LETI Minatec - M. Scannell (CEA-Leti), G. Poupon, L. Di Cioccio, D. Henry, J. Souriau, F. Grossi, P. Leduc, P. Battude, M. Vinnet, P. Guegen, L. Clavalier and N. Sillon (CEA)

10:00 2174 3D Interconnect Technologies for Advanced MEMS/NEMS Applications - an Invited Talk - N. Lietaer, M. Taklo, K. Schjølberg-Henriksen (SINTEF) and P. Ramm (Fraunhofer IZM)

10:30 Intermission (10 Minutes)

10:40 2175 Through-Silicon Via Technology for 3D Applications - an Invited Talk - H. G. Philipsen, O. Lühn, Y. Civale, D. Sabuncuoglu Tezcan and W. Ruythooren (IMEC)

11:10 2176 Advances in Copper Fill for 3D Interconnect Applications - an Invited Talk - T. Ritzdorf and D. Erickson (Semitool)

11:40 2177 Copper Electrodeposition Parameters Optimization for Through-Silicon Vias Filling - E. Delbos, L. Omnès (OMGroup Ultra Pure Chemicals) and A. Etcheberry (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles)

12:10 Intermission (120 Minutes)

14:10 2178 Copper Plating for 3D Interconnects - A. Radisic (IMEC vzw), O. Luhn (IMEC and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), J. Vaes, S. Armini, Z. El-Mekki, D. Radisic, W. Ruythooren and P. M. Vereecken (IMEC vzw)

14:40 2179 The Role of Additives and Deposition Parameters in Cu Plating of High Aspect Ratio Vias - T. Ko (TSMC, IMEC), A. Radisic, S. Armini, P. M. Vereecken (IMEC vzw), C. Drijbooms, H. Bender (IMEC), S. Sun, C. Wann, C. Yu (TSMC), P. Leunissen (IMEC), W. Ruythooren (IMEC vzw) and S. Vanhaelemeersch (IMEC)

15:10 2180 High Speed Copper Electrodeposition for Through Silicon Via - K. Kondo, Y. Suzuki, T. Saito and N. Okamoto (Osaka Prefecture University)

15:40 2181 Scaling Analysis of Bottom-Up Fill with Application to Through Silicon Vias - J. D. Adolf and U. Landau (Case Western Reserve University)

16:10 Intermission (10 min) (10 Minutes)

16:20 2182 Reliability of Through Silicon Via Technologies - an Invited Talk - A. Klumpp and P. Ramm (Fraunhofer IZM)

16:50 2183 Wafer-Level Copper Bonding Technology in 3D ICs - An Invited Talk - K. Chen (National Chiao Tung University)

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Poster Session - Processing, Materials, and Integration of Damascene and 3D Interconnects, 1800-2030h

• 2184 Study the Correlation between Emission Spectroscopy and Diamond-Like Films Deposition from Various CO-CO2-H2 gas Mixtures Plasma - P. Chen (I-Shou University)

• 2185 Moisture Effect on Electromigration Characteristics for Copper Dual Damascene Interconnection - Y. L. Cheng (National Chi-Nan University) and B. Wei (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Chung-Hsing University, Hsinchu)

• 2186 Evaluation of Stability and Reactivity of Solutions by In Situ Transmittance in Electroless Deposition - K. Park, H. Koo, T. Lim and J. Kim (Seoul National University)

• 2187 The Functional Group Effect of Complexing Agent on Cu CMP in the Neutral Environment - J. Bae, Y. Kim and J. Kim (Seoul National University)

• 2188 Effects of High-Temperature Porogens on the Moisture Uptake and Diffusion Behavior of Novel MSQ/Porogen Hybrid Low-k Dielectrics - M. Che (National Chiao-Tung University), J. Teng, P. Lai and J. Leu (National Chiao Tung University)

E6 One-Dimensional Nanoscale Electronic and Photonic Devices 3Electronics and Photonics / Sensor / CorrosionRooms G631/H632, Level U2 - Blue

Nanophotonics and Materials(I)Co-Chair(s): G. Duesberg and Zeehwan Kim

08:30 2204 Growth of Large Transparent and Conducting Graphene Sheets using Chemical Vapor Deposition - H. Park, V. Skakalova (Max Planck Institute) and S. Roth (Max-Planck-Institute fur Festkorperforschung)

08:55 2205 Group IV Semiconductor Nanowire Optoelectronics - C. Kim, K. Kang, H. Lee, G. Lee and M. Jo (Pohang University of Science and Technology)

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09:20 2206 CARBonCHIP: Carbon Nanotubes Technology on Silicon Integrated Circuits; Some Key Results - P. Rapposelli, B. Capraro (Intel Ireland Ltd.), J. Dijon (CEA Liten), G. Groeseneken, D. Cott (IMEC), J. Pinson, X. Joyeux (Alchimer S.A.), J. Amadou (Nanocyl S.A.), J. Van Noyen and B. Sels (Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

09:45 2207 Structure Confinement of Carbon-based Nanomaterials in Vapor Phase for Their Applications in Nanoelectronic/Photonic Systems - H. Choi (POSTECH)

10:10 2208 Fabrication and Characterization of Nanorod Array Light Emitting Diodes by Using Nanosphere Lithography - M. Ke, C. Wang, L. Chen, H. Chen, H. Chiang, Y. Cheng, M. Hsieh, C. Chen and J. Huang (National Taiwan University)

10:25 Intermission (15 Minutes)

Nanophotonics and Materials(II)Co-Chair(s): Moon-Ho Jo and Hye Jin Park

10:40 2209 Electronic and Optical Properties of Pristine and Metallicity Selected Functionalized Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes - T. Pichler (University of Vienna)

11:05 2210 Synthesis of GaN Nanowires Using Gold Nanoparticles on Plasma-Activated Silicon Substrate - K. Lee, P. Lo and I. Chen (National Cheng Kung University)

11:30 2211 Real-Space Mapping of Hybridized Plasmons of Nanoparticle Dimers - D. Kim and Z. Kim (Korea University)

11:55 2212 Controlling the Degree of the Optical Anisotropy of Birefringent Porous Silicon - K. Nishida, N. Ishikura, M. Fujii, S. Hayashi (Kobe University) and J. Diener (Technische Universität München)

Nanophotonics and Materials (III)Co-Chair(s): Hee Cheul Choi and Paolo Rapposelli

14:00 2213 CVD Growth of Nanocarbons for Device Applications - N. Mc Evoy, S. Kumar, T. Lutz, G. Keeley, W. Blau (Trinity College Dublin) and G. Duesberg (Trinity College, Dublin)

14:25 2214 Ultrathin SOI Layer Nanostructuring and Nanowire Transistor Formation for FemtoMole Electronic Biosensors - O. Naumova, V. P. Popov, B. Fomin, L. Safronov, D. Nasimov and A. Latyshev (Institute of Semiconductor Physics)

14:45 2215 Formation of Aluminum Nanodots by Inhomogeneous Anodization Used for Fabrication of a Single-Electron Transistor - T. Muto, Y. Kimura and M. Niwano (Tohoku University)

15:00 2216 Field Emission Properties of Gadolinium Silicide Nanowires Prepared by Physical Vapor Deposition - L. Chu and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

15:15 2217 Self-Catalyzed Iron Silicide Nanowires with Room Temperature Ferromagnetic and High Conductivity Properties - H. Shih-Wei and C. Lih-Juann (National Tsing Hua University)

15:30 2218 Three Dimensional WO3 Nanowires for All Solid State Electrochromic Device - C. Lin and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Poster Session - Nanoelectronics and Photonics, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): In-Gann Chen, Motofumi Suzuki, Hao Ouyang, Wei Lu

• 2219 Au(Sn)-SnO2 Core-shell Nanowires: High Temperature Nanothermometers - S. Chen, C. Chen, C. Wang (National Tsing Hua University), L. Chou (National Tsing-Hua University) and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

• 2220 Electrical Properties of In2O3 Nanowires - C. Hsu, C. Hsieh (National Tsing Hua University) and L. Chou (National Tsing-Hua University)

• 2221 Self-assembled Epitaxial Co1-xNixSi2 Alloy Nanowires on Si(001) - W. Li, C. Lee, S. Chen and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

• 2222 UV Photodetectors with Lateral Self-Assembled ZnO Nanowires Grown at Low Temperature - P. Yang, I. Lee, C. Chang, K. Lin (National Chiao Tung University), J. Wang (Ming Chi University), K. Cheng, C. Lin and H. Cheng (National Chiao Tung University)

• 2223 Towards Refractive Index Modulation in TiO2 by Means of Electrochemical Anodization - S. Liu, C. Lin, J. Lin, S. Lee (National Central University), C. Couteau and G. Lerondel (University of Technology of Troyes)

• 2224 High Density Nickel Silicide Nanowire Arrays via Silicidation of Silicon Nanowires and its Field Emission Property - C. Liu, C. Tsai and L. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

• 2225 Electrical Characterization of Silicon Nanowires FET - B. Salem (LTM-CNRS), H. Abed, F. Dhalluin, M. Panabière, T. Baron (CNRS), P. Noe (CEA), F. Oelher (CEA-INAC/SiNaPS), N. Pauc and P. Gentile (CEA)

• 2226 Fabrication of ZnO Nanorods Based Field Effect Transistors and Their Electrical Properties - Y. Park, J. Kim, D. Hong and Y. Hahn (Chonbuk National University)

• 2227 Characteristics of Silicon Nanocrystals Embedded in the Amorphous-Silicon Carbide Films Deposited by Cat-CVD at Low Temperature for Optoelectronics Applications - J. Hwang (Universty of Seoul), K. Lee, Y. Lee (University of Seoul), S. Jang, M. Han (Universty of Seoul), S. Won, J. Sok, K. Park and W. Hong (University of Seoul)

• 2228 Excimer Laser Annealing Effects of Silicon-Rich Silicon Nitride Films Prepared by Using Catalytic Chemical Vapor Deposition - K. Lee (University of Seoul), J. Hwang (Universty of Seoul), Y. Lee (University of Seoul), S. Kim, M. Han (Seoul National University), S. Jang, M. Han, S. Won, J. Sok, K. Park and W. Hong (University of Seoul)

E7 Organic Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processing 2Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and TechnologyRoom E559, Level OE - Yellow

Transport and Modeling ICo-Chair(s): Alberto Salleo and Oana D. Jurchescu

08:40 2241 On Theoretical Description of Charge Transport in Disordered Organic Materials - S. Baranovski (Philipps-University Marburg)

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09:10 2242 Microscopic Modelling of Charge Transport in Molecular Crystals, Polymers and Liquid Crystals - A. Troisi (University of Warwick)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 2243 Trap-Controlled Transport in Organic Field-Effect Transistors - L. Zuppiroli, S. Konezny, S. Suarez, F. Fleischli and M. Bussac (EPFL)

10:30 2244 Compact Modeling of Organic Thin Film Transistors - O. Marinov, M. J. Deen (McMaster University) and B. Iniguez (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

11:00 2245 Carrier Velocity, Mobility, and Charge Transport in Organic Thin-Film Transistors - A. Dodabalapur (The University of Texas), B. Cobb and L. Dunn (The University of Texsa)

11:30 2246 Fast OTFT Model Parameter Estimation - R. Picos, E. Garcia (Universitat de les Illes Balears) and B. Iniguez (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

Contacts and Charge InjectionCo-Chair(s): David Gundlach and Benjamin Iniguez

14:00 2247 Study of the Physical Mechanisms at the Contact Regions of Organic Transistors - J. Jiménez Tejada, P. Lara Bullejos (Universidad de Granada), M. J. Deen and O. Marinov (McMaster University)

14:30 2248 Engineering Approach to Materials and Devices Development - N. Tessler, A. Ben-sasson, N. Yaacobi, E. Avnon, M. Soreni and Y. Eichen (Technion-Israel Institute of Technology)

15:00 2249 Performance Improvement of Organic Thin-Film Transistor Using LiF Buffer Layer in Metal-Organic Interface - S. Yeh, L. Yu, L. Lou (Insititute of Microelectronics, National Cheng Kung University) and C. Lee (National Cheng Kung University)

Transport and Modeling IICo-Chair(s): M. Jamal Deen and Yoshi Iwasa

16:00 2250 Ambipolar Transport in Solution-Deposited Pentacene Transistors - C. Kagan, S. Saudari, P. Frail and Y. Lai (University of Pennsylvania)

16:30 2251 Transport at Grain Boundaries in Polymeric and Small Molecule Organic Semiconductors - A. Salleo, L. Jimison, J. Rivnay, L. Goris (Stanford University), M. Toney (Stanford Synchrotron Radiaton Lightsource), A. Facchetti, T. Marks (Northwestern University), I. McCulloch (Imoperial College) and M. Heeney (Queen Mary University)

17:00 2252 Low Cost, Low Noise, High Mobility Thin Film Transistors - O. D. Jurchescu, C. Richter (Nat. Instit. of Standards and Technology), L. J. Richter (NIST), D. DeLongchamp, J. Kline (Nat. Instit. of Standards and Technology), J. Anthony (University of Kentucky), T. Jackson (Penn State University) and D. Gundlach (NIST, Semiconductor Electronics Division)

17:30 2253 Influence of P3HT Active Layer Thickness on the Electrical Characteristics of PTFTs. - L. M. Resendiz Mendoza (UPIITA - IPN), M. Estrada (Sección de Electrónica del Estado Sólido), A. Cerdeira (Sección de Electrónica del Estado Sólido. Departamento de Ingeniería Eléctrica), B. Iniguez (Universitat Rovira i Virgili) and M. J. Deen (McMaster University)

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Poster Session - Fabrication, Technology, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): Hagen Klauk and Benjamin Iniguez

• 2254 Electrochemical Measurements and DFT Calculations of Discotic Liquid Crystalline Compounds - M. M. Ahmida, S. Mahoney and S. Eichhorn (University of Windsor)

• 2255 Fabrication of Au/PEDOT/PSS Stacked Electrodes of OTFTs by Imprinting Technology - H. Chen, M. Huang (National Chi Nan University), Y. Wang (National Changhua University), S. Chen, P. Lin, C. Lien (National Tsing Hua University), B. Yeh and W. Chou (National Cheng Kung University)

• 2256 Preparation and Characteristics of Solution-Processable Organic Thin Film Transistors on a PES Subtrate - Y. Yang, S. Kim, S. Lim, D. Youn, I. You and S. Kang (ETRI)

• 2257 Application of Flexible Field-Effect Transistor Device with Nanoscale Zinc Oxide as Active Semiconductor Material - S. Lim, J. Oh, S. Kang, J. Park, Y. Yang, J. Koo and K. Cho (IT Convergence and Components & Materials Research Laboratory, Electronics and Tele-communications Research Institute)

• 2258 Effects of UV/Ozone Treatment of Polymer Dielectric Layer on Organic Thin-Film Transistors - S. Ahn, J. Oh, J. Koo, I. You, C. Kim, K. Suh and S. Kang (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)

• 2259 Enhancement of Electroluminescence Properties in Top-Emitting Organic Light Emitting Diodes Using Copper Oxide Coated Silver Anode on Glass - S. Kim (Pohang University of Science and Technology), K. Hong, K. Kim and J. Lee (Pohang University of Science and Engineering)

• 2261 Chrysene Derivatives as New Organic Semiconductors for Organic Field-Effect Transistors - Y. Kunugi, M. Ikari (Tokai Univ.) and K. Okamoto (Ushio Chemix Co.)

E8Semiconductor and Plasmonics: Active Nanostructures for Photonic Devices and SystemsElectronics and PhotonicsRoom E557, Level OE - Yellow

Fabrication of Nanophotonic StructuresCo-Chair(s): Shaochen Chen

10:00 2280 InGaAs/InP Quantum Dot Formation Employing Diblock Copolymer Lithography and Selective Growth - Invited Talk - T. F. Kuech, J. Park, J. Kirch, C. Liu, M. Rathi, P. Nealey and J. Mawst (University of Wisconsin)

10:20 2281 Luminescence Characterization of Y3Al5O12:Ce Nanoparticles Treated with Hexamethyldisilazane (HMDS) - Y. Nien and I. Chen (National Cheng Kung University)

10:40 2282 Metal-Semiconductor Nanoassemblies for Improving of Sensing Efficiency - Invited Talk - M. Miu, I. Kleps, M. Simion, T. Ignat, M. Danila and A. Bragaru (IMT Bucharest)

11:00 2283 Molecular Beam Epitaxial Growth and Photoluminescence Properties of Homogeneous InN Nanowires on Si(111) - Invited Talk - Y. Chang, F. Li and Z. Mi (McGill University)

11:20 2284 Electrochemical Reduction Synthesis of Photoluminescent Silicon Nanocrystals - V. Reipa and J. H. Choi (NIST)

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11:40 2285 Breast Cancer Cell Imaging using Semiconductor Quantum Dots - Invited Talk - H. Xu, Z. P. Aguilar (Ocean Nano Tech, LLC), H. Wei (Nonchang University) and A. Wang (Ocean Nano Tech LLC)

Plasmonics-Enhanced Photonic DevicesCo-Chair(s): Jian Xu

14:00 2286 Far-Field and Near-Field Engineering of Semiconductor Lasers Using Plasmonics - Invited Plenary Talk - F. Capasso, N. Yu, E. Cubukcu, R. Blanchard, J. Fan, Q. Wang, C. Pflugl, L. Diehl (Harvard University), T. Edamura, S. Furuta, M. Yamanishi and H. Kan (Central Research Laboratory, Hamamatsu Photonics)

14:40 2287 Comparative Analysis of Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering Substrates Fabricated by Focused Ion Beam Milling and Electron Beam Lithography - Invited Talk - M. Gerhold (Army Research Office), A. Dhawan (Fitzpatrick Institute of Photonics at Duke University and Army Research Offices), Y. Du and T. Vo-Dinh (Fitzpatrick Institute of Photonics at Duke University)

15:00 2288 Extraordinary Transmission through Nanoapertures for Imaging and Nanolithography - Invited Talk - S. Chen (University of Texas)

15:20 2289 Measurements on Single-Molecule Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering from Controlled Metal Nanogap - K. Muraokshi (Hokkaido University)

15:40 2290 Fabrication and Properties of Au Nanoflowers for SERS Substrates - J. N. Krishnan, I. Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), W. Park, Z. Kim (Korea University) and S. K. Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

16:00 2291 Tunable Electrochemical Switch of the Optical Properties of Metallic Nanoparticles - Y. Leroux, J. Lacroix, V. Stockhausen, C. Fave, N. Felidj, J. Grand (Université Paris Diderot), A. Hohenau and J. Krenn (Karl-Franzens-University)

16:20 2292 Semiconductor-Core Metal-Shell Plasmonic Lasers - Invited Talk - C. Ning (Arizona State University), M. Hill, M. Marell (Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands), E. Leong (Arizona State University), B. Smalbrugge, Y. Zhu (Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands), M. Sun (Arizona State University), P. Van Veldhoven, E. Geluk, F. Karouta, Y. Oei (Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands), H. Wang, K. Ding, R. Liu (Arizona State University), R. Notzel and M. Smit (Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands)

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Poster Session: Semiconductor- and Plasmonics-Based Photonic Devices, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): Jian Xu

• 2293 Development of Silicon-Integrated Infrared Quantum Dot Light Emitting Diodes - T. Zhu, S. Gao, C. Zhang, F. Zhang and J. Xu (Penn State University)

• 2294 Device Structure Modification: Towards A More Efficient Infrared Nanocrystal Solar Cell - T. Zhu, Z. Tan, S. Gao, F. Zhang and J. Xu (Penn State University)

• 2295 1.55 μ Light Emission from Microcavity Light-Emitting Devices with PbSe Colloidal Quantum Dots - F. Zhang, L. Wei, T. Zhu, S. Gao, C. Zhang, J. Xu, B. Downey and S. Mohney (Penn State University)

• 2296 Frequency Up-Converted Lasing of Nanocrystal Quantum-Dots in Microbeads - C. Zhang, F. Zhang, J. Xu (Penn State University) and A. Wang (Ocean Nano Tech LLC)

• 2297 Performance Degradation of P3HT:PCBM Polymer/Fullerene Photovoltaic Cells Under Gamma Irradiation - A. Todd (Pennsylvania State University), T. Zhu, F. Zhang, C. Zhang, A. Berger and J. Xu (Penn State University)

• 2298 Synthesis of Near-IR Emitting CdTe/CdS/ZnS Core-Shell-Shell Quantum Dots - H. Su (Ocean Nano Tech, LLC), J. Xu (Penn State University) and A. Wang (Ocean Nano Tech LLC)

• 2299 Microwave Synthesis of Nearly Monodisperse CdSe Nanocrystals - H. Su (Ocean Nano Tech, LLC), J. Xu (Penn State University) and A. Wang (Ocean Nano Tech LLC)

E9 State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors 51 (SOTAPOCS 51) and Wide-Bandgap Semiconductor Materials & Devices 10Electronics and Photonics / SensorRoom E558, Level OE - Yellow

Advanced Materials & DevicesCo-Chair(s): E. Stokes, O. Ambacher

08:00 2320 Diamond FET Arrays for Biosensors and Bioelectronics - J. A. Garrido, M. Dankerl, M. Hauf, A. Reitinger and M. Stutzmann (Walter Schottky Institut, Technische Universität München)

08:40 2321 Development of Lateral Quantum Dots with Cryogenic Silicon Circuit Assisted Read-Out - M. Carroll, E. Nordberg, T. Gurrieri, K. Eng, G. Ten Eyck and M. Lilly (Sandia National Laboratories)

09:20 2322 Facet Specific Gold Tip Growth on Semiconductor Nanorod Assemblies - C. O’Sullivan, S. Ahmed, R. Gunning, C. Barrett, H. Geaney, A. Sanyal, A. Singh and K. Ryan (University of Limerick)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 2323 Novel Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Semiconductors with Extraordinary Properties - Y. Zhang (The University of North Carolina)

10:40 2324 The Growth of Semiconductor and Dielectric Nanowire and Nanowire Arrays and their Plasmonic Applications. - S. Prokes, L. Mazeina, D. Alexson, O. Glembocki, H. Park, H. Qi and R. Rendell (Naval Research Lab)

11:20 2325 Electrochemical Sensing with Diamond Nanotips - C. Nebel, N. Yang and W. Smirnov (Fraunhofer Institute IAF)

III-nitridesCo-Chair(s): E. Kohn, JJ Huang

14:00 2326 Group III-Nitrides: From Bioelectronics to Nanosensors - M. Eickhoff (I. Physikalisches Institut)

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14:40 2327 Au Free Ohmic Contacts for High Temperature InAlN/GaN HEMTs - M. Alomari, D. Maier (Institute of Electron Devices and Circuits (EBS)), J. Carlin, N. Grandjean (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), M. Poisson, S. Delage (Alcatel-Thales III/V Lab) and E. Kohn (University of Ulm)

15:20 2328 Nanocrystal LEDs by Spray Layer-by-Layer Deposition - T. Otto, P. Mundra, D. Dorfs, M. Schelter, J. Poppe, E. Frolova, V. Lesnyak, N. Gaponik and A. Eychmüller (TU Dresden)

16:00 2329 Optoelectronic Properties of AlGaN-Films Studied by Means of Ellipsometry - C. Cobet (ISAS - Institute for Analytical Sciences), C. Werner, M. Röppischer, N. Esser (Institute for Analytical Sciences) and R. Goldhahn (Technical University of Ilmenau)

16:40 2330 Defect Reduction through Confined Epitaxy of GaN on SiC - J. Hite, C. R. Eddy Jr. and M. Mastro (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

17:20 2331 Characterizations of Sidewall Reflected GaN-Based LEDs Using Self-Aligned Nanorod Arrays as Localized Photonic Crystals - Y. Cheng, K. Pan, L. Chen, M. Ke, C. Chen and J. Huang (National Taiwan University)

17:40 2332 Enhanced Vertical Emission from GaN Based Light Emitting Diode with ZnO Nanorod Arrays Produced by Hydrothermal Method - S. Dalui, C. Lin (Insititute of Microelectronics, National Cheng Kung University), H. Lee (Department of Electro-Optical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University) and C. Lee (National Cheng Kung University)

18:00 2333 Electron-Beam Evaporation of Distinctive Indium-Tin-Oxide Nanorods for Enhanced Light Extraction from InGaN/GaN Light Emitting Diodes - C. Chiu, M. Tsai, P. Yu and H. Kuo (National Chiao Tung University)

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Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): E. Stokes, C. O’Dwyer

• 2334 Strain Relaxation and Emission Characteristics of Size-Dependent InGaN/GaN Nanorod Arrays - C. Chiu, P. Yu, H. Kuo (National Chiao Tung University), T. Lu, S. Wang (Institute of Electro-Optical Engineering,National Chiao Tung University), C. Chang and Y. Wu (Institute of Photonics and Optoelectronics and Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.)

• 2335 InGaN-Based Light-Emitting Diodes with the Photoelectrochemical Treated Microhole Array Structures - C. Lin and C. Lin (National Chung Hsing University)

• 2336 Nanostructured Surface Morphology of ZnO Grown On A-Plane GaN - C. Chen, C. Pan, F. Tsao, Y. Liu, G. Chi (National Central University), C. Chang (University of Florida) and T. Hsueh (National Cheng Kung University)

• 2337 Local Vibration Modes of N-H Related Complexes in GaAsN Grown by Chemical Beam Epitaxy - H. Suzuki, T. Tanaka, Y. Ohshita, N. Kojima and M. Yamaguchi (Toyota Technological Institute)

• 2338 Suppression of Leakage Current of AlGaN/GaN HEMT by HF Treatment - Y. Choi, J. Lim, Y. Kim and M. Han (Seoul National University)

E10ULSI Process Integration 6Electronics and PhotonicsHall N, Level 01 - Green

KeynotesCo-Chair(s): C. Claeys and H. Iwai

08:15 Introductory Remarks (5 Minutes)

08:20 2347 Modeling Techniques for Strained CMOS Technology - V. Sverdlov and S. Selberherr (Institute for Microelectronics / TU Wien)

09:00 2348 Integration Challenges and Opportunities of Nanoelectronic Devices - Y. Nishi (Stanford University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 2349 Bio Inspired Architectures in the Nanoscale Integration Era - T. Shibata (The University of Tokyo)

10:40 2350 Technology Evolution of Silicon Nanoelectronics - S. Zaima (Nagoya University)

Device TechnologyCo-Chair(s): S. Deleonibus

11:20 2351 Development of III-V MOSFET Process Modules Compatible with Silicon ULSI Manufacture - I. Thayne, X. Li, W. Jansen, O. Ignatova, S. Bentley, H. Zhou, D. Macintyre, S. Thoms and R. Hill (University of Glasgow)

Device TechnologyCo-Chair(s): S. Cristoloveanu and R. Todi

14:00 2352 Multi-Gate Devices for High Performance, Ultralow Power and Memory Applications - F. Balestra (Grenoble INP-Minatec)

14:30 2353 Ultrathin Body Effects in Single-Gate Multiple Gate SOI Transistors - F. Gamiz, L. Donetti, C. Sampedro, A. Godoy and N. Rodriguez (University of Granada)

15:00 2354 Optical and Electrical Characterizations of Defects in SiGe-on-Insulator - H. Nakashima, D. Wang and H. Yang (Kyushu University)

15:30 2355 Very High Performance CMOS on Si(551) Surface Using Radical Oxidation Silicon Flattening Technology and Accumulation-Mode SOI Device Structure - W. Cheng, A. Teramoto and T. Ohmi (Tohoku University)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 2356 Variability Headaches in Sub-32 nm CMOS - A. Asenov (University of Glasgow)

16:50 2357 Low-Power SiGe HBT and Circuit Technology for Future Quasi-Millimeter-Wave Wireless Communications - K. Washio, N. Shiramizu, M. Miura, T. Nakamura, K. Oda and T. Masuda (Hitachi, Ltd.)

17:20 2358 Advanced Charge Storage Memories: From Silicon Nanocrystals to Molecular Devices - B. De Salvo (LETI)

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F2Electrodeposition of Nanoengineered Materials and Devices 3ElectrodepositionHall P (D442/3), Level U2 - Blue

Magnetic NanostructuresCo-Chair(s): Walter Schwarzacher and Elizabeth Podlaha-Murphy

08:00 2432 Fabrication and Characterization of Amorphous Magnetostrictive Nanobars and Nanotubes - S. Li, K. Zhang, L. Fu, B. Chin and Z. Cheng (Auburn University)

08:20 2433 Development of Large Area CoNi Alloy Electrodeposition Process for Stress Free Electroforming Mold - J. Lee, S. Cho, H. Kang, H. Lim and J. Park (Hanyang University)

08:40 2434 The Effect of Layer Thicknesses on Magnetoresistance in Electrodeposited NiFeCu/Cu Multilayers - H. Kuru (Balikesir University), M. Alper (Uludag University) and H. Kockar (Balıkesir University)

09:00 2435 Dependence of Magnetoresistance in Electrodeposited CoNiCu/Cu Multilayers on Ni Composition - M. Safak, M. Alper (Uludag University) and H. Kockar (Balıkesir University)

09:20 2436 Template Assisted Growth and Characterization of Electrodeposited NiFe/Cu Multilayered Nanowires - K. Kok (Malaysian Nuclear Agency), C. Hangarter (University of California), I. Ng, N. Saidin (Malaysian Nuclear Agency) and N. V. Myung (University of California)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Magentic Thin FilmsCo-Chair(s): Jan Talbot and Ziovanni Zangari

10:00 2437 Electrochemical Study and Material Characterization of Electroless CoNiWPB Thin Films - Y. Y. Shacham-Diamand, Y. Sverdlov and A. Duchin (Tel Aviv University)

10:40 2438 The Impact of Additive on Electrodeposition of Nanocrystalline Ni-W Alloy - M. Zheng and B. Hilty (Tyco Electronics)

11:00 2439 High Perpendicular Coercivity Electroless Cobalt Alloy Films with 25 nm Thicknesses - T. Ouchi, Y. Arikawa, T. Kuno and T. Homma (Waseda University)

11:20 2440 Electrochemical Nucleation of Cobalt onto Si/Cu(111)Substrates - L. Cattaneo, A. Vicenzo, M. Bestetti, S. Franz and P. L. Cavallotti (Politecnico di Milano)

11:40 2441 Magnetoelectrochemical Surface Structuring: Electrodeposition of Structured Metallic Layers in Magnetic Gradient Fields - K. Tschulik, J. Koza, M. Uhlemann (IFW Dresden), A. Gebert (Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research) and L. Schultz (IFW Dresden)

12:00 2442 Influence of the Electrochemical Process Parameters on the Magnetic Behaviour of a Silicon/Metal Nanocomposite - K. Rumpf, P. Granitzer (Karl Franzens University Graz) and P. Pölt (University of Technology Graz)

UPD and Copper ElectrodepositionCo-Chair(s): Stanko Brankovic and Lili Deligianni

14:00 2443 Nano-organization and Morphology Control of Metal Monolayers Deposited by Galvanic Displacement of UPD Monolayers - D. Gokcen, O. Miljanic and S. R. Brankovic (University of Houston)

14:40 2444 Preparation, Characterization and Reactivity of Sub-monolayers of Platinum on Graphite - T. Bruelle (Technische Universitaet Muenchen) and U. Stimming (Technische Universität München)

15:00 2445 Oscillatory Behavior in Copper Plating and Nanometric Multilayer Structures - Q. Huang, B. Baker-O’Neal, C. Parks, M. Hopstaken, C. Cabral, J. Kelly, K. Kwietniak (IBM TJ Watson Research Center), P. Broekmann, A. Spaenig, M. Arnold, C. Emnet, A. Wirth, C. Roeger, A. Wagner, M. Hahn and D. Mayer (BASF SE)

15:20 2446 Effects of Substrate Morphology on Cu Foam Prepared by Electrodeposition and their Application for Electrodes of Li-ion Battery - R. Kim, D. Han, D. Nam, J. Kim and H. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

15:40 2447 Impact of Current Density on Copper Deposition Kinetics - A. Spaenig, M. Arnold, C. Emnet, A. Wagner, M. Hahn, D. Mayer (BASF SE), B. Baker-O’Neal, Q. Huang, J. Kelly (IBM TJ Watson Research Center) and P. Broekmann (BASF SE)

16:00 2448 Electroless Deposition of Copper: Nanoscale Topography from Microscale Kinetics - D. Plana, R. Dryfe, S. Patole and G. Shul (University of Manchester)

Electrodeposited Thin Films and ModelingCo-Chair(s): Lili Deligianni and Stanko Brankovic

16:20 2449 Electrodeposition of Nanocrystalline Metals on Open Cell Metal Foams: Improved Mechanical Properties - A. Jung, H. Natter, R. Hempelmann, S. Diebels (Saarland University), E. Lach (French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (ISL)), U. Hartmann and M. Koblischka (Saarland University)

16:40 2450 Formation of Through-Chip Porous Noble Metal Layers on Silicon Substrates - T. Matsuzaka (Tokyo University of Science), J. Shimanuki (Nissan Arc Ltd.), T. Ishiguro and M. Hayase (Tokyo University of Science)

17:00 2451 Preparation of Superhydrophobic Films by Electrophoretic Deposition of Hydrophobic or Hydrophilic Particles as the Raw Materials - H. Ogihara, J. Okagaki, T. Katayama and T. Saji (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

17:20 2452 Phase-Field Simulation of Dendrite Growth in Electrodeposition - Y. Okajima, Y. Shibuta and T. Suzuki (The University of Tokyo)

17:40 2453 Simple Model for Co-deposition of Oxide Particles with Zn - T. R. Khan and M. Rohwerder (Max-Planck Institute for Iron Research)

18:00 2454 Electrochemical Synthesis of Functional Materials in Molten Salts - S. A. Kuznetsov (Institute of Chemistry)

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Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): Nosang V. Myung

• 2455 Formation and Characterization of Nanostructured TiNi Films Fabricated Using an Electrochemical Method - H. Lee, Y. Son and C. Kim (Ajou University)

• 2456 Size Effect in Electrical Resistivity of sub-100 nm Cu Films Deposited by Electroless on Self-Assembled Monolayer Activated with Au Nanoparticles - E. Glickman (Tel-Aviv University), A. Inberg (Tel Aviv University), T. Asher, N. Fishelson and Y. Shacham - Diamand (Tel-Aviv University)

• 2457 Effect of Au Nanoparticles in Electrochemical Deposited Manganese Oxide Electrode for Oxygen Generation - S. Park (Chungbuk National University), K. Hong (Pureechem Co., Ltd), H. Kim (Pureechem Co. Ltd.) and S. Park (Chungbuk National University)

• 2458 Cathodic Deposition of ZnSe on Copper Substrates - C. Panagopoulos, M. Tsoutsouva, S. Haidouti and D. Papadimitriou (National Technical University of Athens)

• 2459 Morphology and Structure of Polypyrrole/Gold Composites Plated from Single Solution - T. Rapecki, Z. J. Stojek and M. Donten (University of Warsaw)

• 2460 Boron Doped Diamond Films Surface Modification with Copper and Palladium Nanoparticles Obtained by Electrodeposition - J. T. Matsushima (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais), V. Fernandes (Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares), G. Cruz, A. F. Azevedo, M. R. Baldan and N. G. Ferreira (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais)

• 2461 Preparation of Boron by Molten Salt Electrolysis - X. Cao, X. Xue, Z. Cai, Z. Wang and T. Zhang (Northeastern University)

• 2462 Ag Electrodeposition with Various Additives for Damascene Process - Y. Kim (School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Seoul National University), H. Koo, S. Cho and J. Kim (Seoul National University)

• 2463 Cathodic Electrodeposition of TiO2 Thin Films for Electrolytic Capacitor Applications - X. Du, L. Zou (Institution of Electronic Science and Technology), Y. Xu and J. Wang (Xi’an Jiaotong University)

• 2464 Effects of Additives on the Copper Foam Structure Prepared by Electrodeposition - D. Nam, R. Kim, J. Kim and H. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

• 2465 Methanol Electro-oxidation on Pt/C Modified by Polyaniline Nanofibers for DMFC Applications - J. Jalili, M. Zhiani and B. Rezaei (Isfahan university of Technology)

F3EuroCVD 17 and CVD 17High Temperature Materials / Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and PhotonicsHall F1, Level OE - Yellow

Precursors I

08:00 2480 MOCVD of Complex Oxide Systems: From Precursor Chemistry to Applications - G. Malandrino (Università di Catania), R. G. Toro (INSTM), R. Lo Nigro (IMM-CNR) and I. L. Fragalà (Università di Catania)

08:40 2481 Remarkable Influence of Molecular structure of N,N’-Unsymmetrically Substituted 1,3-Amidinate and -Guanidinate on the Volatility and the Thermal Stability of Precursors for HfO2 Films via Liquid Injection MOCVD - M. Eleter, S. Daniele (University Lyon 1), V. Brize (SIMaP), C. Dubourdieu (INP-Minatec), C. Lachaud, N. Blasco and A. Pinchart (Air Liquide)

09:00 2482 Rare-Earth Based Oxide and Nitride Thin Films Employing Volatile Homoleptic Guanidinate Precursors - A. P. Milanov, T. Thiede, H. Parala, C. Bock, H. Becker (Ruhr-University Bochum), D. Ngwashi, R. Cross, S. Paul (De Montfort University), U. Kunze, R. Fischer and A. Devi (Ruhr-University Bochum)

09:20 2483 CaCu3Ti4O12 Thin Films for Capacitive Applications: MOCVD Synthesis and Nanoscopic/Microscopic Characterization - R. Lo Nigro (IMM-CNR), R. G. Toro (INSTM), M. Catalano, G. Malandrino, I. L. Fragalà (Università di Catania), P. Fiorenza and V. Raineri (IMM-CNR)

Precursors II

10:00 2484 Mechanism-Based Design of Precursors for MOCVD - L. McElwee-White, J. Koller, D. Kim and T. J. Anderson (University of Florida)

10:40 2485 Iron Amidinates as Precursors for the MOCVD of Iron-Containing Thin Films - A. N. Gleizes (CIRIMAT, ENSIACET), V. Krisyuk (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry), L. Aloui (CIRIMAT/ENSIACET), A. E. Turgambaeva (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry), B. Sarapata, N. Prud’Homme, F. Senocq (CIRIMAT/ENSIACET), D. Samelor (CIRIMAT), A. Zielinska-Lipiec (AGH University of Science and Technology), F. Dumestre (NanoMePS) and C. Vahlas (CIRIMAT)

11:00 2486 Optimization of Ca Precursor Transport for High Vacuum Chemical Vapor Deposition (HV-CVD) - L. Luo, Y. Kuzminykh (Ecole Polytechnique Fédéral de Lausanne), M. Catalano, G. Malandrino (Università di Catania) and P. Hoffmann (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)

11:20 2487 Conformal Chemical Vapor Deposition of Metal Oxide Thin Films from N,N-Dimethyldiboranamide Precursors - A. Yanguas-Gil, N. Kumar (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), S. Daly (Univerity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), G. Girolami (Univeristy of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and J. R. Abelson (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

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11:40 2488 Analytical Characterization of BCxNy Films Grown with Trimethylamine Borane, Triethylamine Borane or Trimethylborazine Precursor - O. Baake, P. S. Hoffmann, A. Klein (Technical University), B. Pollakowski, B. Beckhoff (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), W. Ensinger (Technische Hochschule Darmstadt), M. Kosinova, N. I. Fainer, V. Sulyaeva and V. Trunova (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry)

F4Fundamentals of Electrochemical Growth: From UPD to Microstructures - Symposium in Memory of Prof. Evgeni BudevskiElectrodepositionRoom D441, Level U2 - Blue

Underpotential Deposition and Stress in Thin FilmsCo-Chair(s): S. R. Brankovic and G. Stafford

08:00 2682 In-situ Monitoring of Electrochemical Oxidative Adsorption of Sulfur on Silver Single Crystals by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy - E. Lastraioli, F. Loglio, M. Innocenti, F. Carlà and M. Foresti (University of Florence)

08:20 2683 Study of Bi UPD Structures on Au(100) Using in situ Surface X-Ray Scattering - S. Zheng (York University), K. Krug (Institut für Experimentelle und Angewandte Physik, Universität Kiel), F. Golks (Christian-Albrechts Univesität zu Kiel), D. Kaminski, O. Magnussen (Institut für Experimentelle und Angewandte Physik, Universität Kiel) and S. Morin (York University)

09:00 2684 In Situ Stress and Nanogravimetric Measurements During Underpotential Deposition - G. R. Stafford, U. Bertocci and J. Shin (NIST)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 2685 Surface Stress Measurements of Lead UPD on Electrodeposited Copper Films - N. Vasiljevic, J. Velleuer and W. Schwarzacher (University of Bristol)

10:40 2686 Stress Effects in Aluminium Coatings Deposited from Ionic Liquids - A. P. Abbott, M. Elhadi, R. Hillman, M. A. Mohamoud and K. S. Ryder (University of Leicester)

11:00 2687 In Situ Stress Measurement of Electrodeposited Ni Films by Television Holographic Interferometry - N. Fukumuro, T. Do, S. Kakunai, S. Yae and H. Matsuda (University of Hyogo)

11:20 2688 Stress Evolution in CoxFe1-x Electrodeposited Films - I. Tabakovic, J. Gong, S. Riemer and M. Kief (Seagate Technology)

11:40 2689 Stress in Electrodeposited High Moment CoFe Films - I. Shao (IBM, Thomas J, Watson Research Center), L. Romankiw (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center) and C. Bonhote (Hitachi Global Storage Technology)

Nanostructures and Self Organization via ElectrodepositionCo-Chair(s): N. Vasiljevic A. Bund and T. Moffat

14:00 2690 Self-Organization of Periodically Nanostructured Metal Filaments Array by Electrodeposition - M. Wang (Nanjing University)

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14:40 2691 Comparative Study of Deposition Behaviour of Coinage Metal Mono- and Multilayer Systems on Organic Modified and Unmodified Au(111) Electrodes - K. Thiel (Free University Berlin), A. Vollmer (Bessy mbH) and C. Donner (ATOTECH Deutschland GmbH)

15:00 2692 Superconformal Film Growth: Mechanism and Quantification - T. P. Moffat, C. Lee, D. Wheeler and D. Josell (NIST)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 2693 Confined Electrodeposition of Metals and Semiconductors - M. Innocenti, S. Bellassai (University of Florence), C. Bianchini (ICCOM-CNR), F. Carlà, E. Lastraioli, F. Loglio, G. Pezzatini, L. Polonia (University of Florence), F. Vizza (ICCOM-CNR) and M. Foresti (University of Florence)

16:40 2694 Self-Organized Formation of Layered Micro- and Nanostructures by Oscillatory Electrodeposition - S. Nakanishi (The University of Tokyo)

Magnetic Field Effects on ElectrodepositionCo-Chair(s): N. Vasiljevic, A. Bund and T. Moffat

17:20 2695 The Nucleation and Growth of Magnetic Layers under the Influence of an External Magnetic Field - J. Koza, M. Uhlemann (IFW Dresden), A. Gebert (Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research) and L. Schultz (IFW Dresden)

18:00 2696 Magnetic Field Effects in Electrochemical Nucleation and Growth - A. Bund and A. Ispas (TU Dresden)

F5Semiconductors, Metal Oxides, and Composites: Metallization and Electrodeposition of Thin Films and NanostructuresElectrodepositionRoom D357, Level U2 - Blue

Electrodeposition of Materials for Energy ApplicationsCo-Chair(s): G. Oskam and K. Rajeshwar

08:10 Introductory Remarks (10 Minutes)

08:20 2717 Adventures in Electrodeposition of Semiconductors for Solar Applications - K. Rajeshwar and N. De Tacconi (University of Texas)

09:00 2718 Fabrication and Properties of Three-Dimensionally Structured CdTe Thin Film Photovoltaic Devices with Self-Aligned Back-Contacts - D. Josell, C. Beauchamp, S. Jung, B. Hamadani, L. J. Richter, J. Bonevich, N. Zhitenev, T. P. Moffat and J. Guyer (NIST)

09:20 2719 One-Step Electrodeposited Cu-In-Ga Thin Films and Cu(In,Ga)Se2 Absorber Synthesis for Solar Cells - L. Ribeaucourt, E. Chassaing, G. Savidand and D. Lincot (Institute of R&D on Photovoltaic Energy)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 2720 Electrodeposition of Porous ZnO on Textile Microelectrodes - M. Rudolph, T. Loewenstein (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen), Y. Zimmermann, A. Neudeck (Textilforschungsinstitut Thüringen-Vogtland e.V.) and D. Schlettwein (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen)

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10:20 2721 (111)-Oriented p-Copper Oxide Electrodeposits with Band-Edge-Emission - M. Izaki, S. Sasaki (Toyohashi University of Technology), S. Watase (Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute) and J. Sasano (Toyohashi University of Technology)

10:40 2722 Electrodeposition and Impedance Investigation of TiO2-Au Nanocomposites - J. Elhajj and E. J. Podlaha (Northeastern University)

11:00 2723 Morphology, Structure and Photoelectrocatalytic Activity of TiO2/WO3 Coatings Obtained by Pulsed Electrodeposition onto Metal Substrates - J. Georgieva, E. Valova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), S. A. Armyanov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciencies), S. Sotiropoulos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), A. Hubin, K. Baert and M. Raes (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

11:20 2724 Preparation of α-Fe2O3 on Stainless Steel as Anodes for Li-Ion Thin Film Battery by Electrochemical Method - Z. Dong, W. Shieh, C. Li and S. Yen (National Chung Hsing University)

11:40 2725 Fine-Line Patterning of Transparent Ga-Doped ZnO Thin Films by Wet-Chemical Etching - N. Yamamoto (Kochi University of Technology), S. Okabe, M. Matsubara (Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Inc.), T. Maruyama (Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co., Inc.,), H. Makino, T. Yamada, S. Osone and T. Yamamoto (Kochi University of Technology)

12:00 2726 Electrodeposition of Bi-Te Films from Alkaline Electrolytes: Influence of Parameters on Morphology and Alloy Composition - H. P. Nguyen (Catholic University of Leuven), J. Su (IMEC/Holst Center) and J. Fransaer (KU Leuven)

Electrodeposition of NanocompositesCo-Chair(s): G. Oskam, P.M. Vereecken, and A. Bund

14:00 2727 Electrodeposition of Nanocomposite Coatings - A. Bund, A. Ispas, D. Thiemig (TU Dresden) and J. Nalaskowski (University of Utah)

14:40 2728 Morphology and Composition of Electrodeposited Cu+PdO/Pd Composites - E. Verlato, S. Cattarin, N. Comisso (IENI CNR), P. Guerriero (ICIS-CNR), M. Musiani (IENI CNR) and L. Vázquez-Gómez (IENI CNR,)

15:00 2729 Synthesis, Characterization and Application of Conducting Polymer Based Magnetic Electrodes - C. Janáky, B. Endrődi and C. Visy (University of Szeged)

15:20 2730 Influence of Particle Surface Potential on Electrocodeposition of BaSO4: a ζ-potential Study - D. Soccol, C. Ntumba Ngoy (KU Leuven), S. Claessens (OCAS Zelzate) and J. Fransaer (KU Leuven)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 2731 Metal-CNT Composite Films Formed by Electroless Plating Technique - S. Arai, T. Sato, T. Kanazawa and M. Endo (Shinshu University)

16:20 2732 Characterization of the Fe-Ni-W Electrodeposits - L. Sanches (Univerisade Federal do Paraná), C. Marino (Universidade Federal do Paraná) and L. H. Mascaro (Universidade Federal de São Carlos)

16:40 2733 Corrosion Resistance, Morphological and Electrical Properties of Electroless Ni-Mo-P Thin Films Deposited on Ceramic and Kapton Substrates - M. D. Reyes Tolosa (Universida Politécnica de Valencia), E. E. Kalu (FAMU-FSU College of Engineering), J. Orozco (Universida Politécnica de Valencia), A. Erb, P. Kalu (FAMU-FSU College of Engineering), M. Hernàndez Fenollosa (Universida Politécnica de Valencia) and H. J. Bolink (Universida de Valencia)

17:00 2734 Fabrication of Monolayer Arrangement Film of FePt Nanocube Utilizing Selective Chemical Modification - T. Hachisu, W. Sato, S. Ishizuka, A. Sugiyama, J. Mizuno and T. Osaka (Waseda University)

17:20 2735 Electrodeposition of Conductive Polymers Containing Aminoacids: Electrochemical and Biological Applications - J. Moral Vico (Institut de Ciencia de Materials de Barcelona), F. Garcia Haro (Institut de biotecnologia i biomedicina) and N. Casañ Pastor (Institut de ciencia de materials de Barcelona)

17:40 2736 Iridium and Titanium Thin Oxide Films: Electrochemical and Biological Applications - A. M. Cruz (Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Barcelona), L. Abad (Institut Neel/CRETA, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)), M. Carballo, V. Padial, J. Collazos Castro (Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos de Toledo (HNP-SESCAM)) and N. Casañ Pastor (Institut de ciencia de materials de Barcelona)

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): G. Oskam, J. Fransaer, X. Shao, and P. M. Vereecken

• 2737 Structural and Morphological Characteristics of the Electrodeposited CoWP Thin Films - W. Shin, J. Ji (Ajou University), S. Dulal (University of Rajshahi) and C. Kim (Ajou University)

• 2738 Electrodeposition of Te and Cu Thin Films on Boron Doped Diamond (BDD) Electrode - V. C. Fernandes, J. T. Matsushima, M. R. Baldan, A. F. Azevedo and N. G. Ferreira (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais)

• 2739 Properties of Electroplated Co and Co-Cu Alloys - I. Lee, S. Ahn and K. Hong (Chungnam National University)

• 2740 Processing of Para-/Ferroelectric Composite Dielectric Film for Voltage Tunable Device. - B. Lee and K. Ko (Ajou University)

• 2741 High Temperature Phase Transitions Observed in Oxygen Deficient TiO2-x Thin Films - V. Bessergenev (Algarve University)

• 2742 Adherent Metal Film on Silicon by Electroless Deposition Using Catalytic Anchors - S. Yae, T. Hirano, K. Sakabe, N. Fukumuro and H. Matsuda (University of Hyogo)

• 2743 Large Scale One Dimensional Nanostructure Synthesis by Template Method Using Anodic Alumina Membrane - F. Xie, M. Ryan and J. Riley (Imperial College London)

• 2744 Use of Alkali-Metal-Free Chemicals in the Electrodeposition of CoWP Capping Layers for Cu Interconnection - Y. Son, H. Lee and C. Kim (Ajou University)

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• 2745 Accelerator Effect on the Cu Metallization by Electrochemical Plating - J. Seo, S. Kang, Y. Lee (Hanbat National University), K. Hong (Chungnam National University), B. Kang, S. Lee (K. C. Tech Co., LTD) and S. Rha (Hanbat National University)

• 2746 Particle Aggregated TiO2 Films Prepared by Liquid Phase Deposition Using Microbubble - M. Maeda and S. Kawaharabayashi (Kanazawa Institute of Technology)

• 2747 Electrochemical Performance of Pt/TiO2 Nanostructure Electrode for Ethanol Oxidation - M. Marcu, T. Spătaru (Institute of Physical Chemistry) and A. Banu (Politechnica University from Bucharest)

• 2748 Growth of C-axis Orientation ZnO Film by Chemical Deposition using Pd-Ag Bimetallic Catalyst - Y. Kobayashi (Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute), H. Takahashi, H. Kouta (NEC Corporation) and Y. Fujiwara (Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute)

• 2749 Charge Measurements on Colloidal CdSe Quantum Dots in Apolar Solvents - M. Cirillo, M. Marescaux, K. Lambert, K. Neyts and Z. Hens (Ghent University)

• 2750 Semiconductor Hybrid Structure: Nanowires Embedded in a Matrix from the Same Material - M. Sima (National Institute of Materials Physics), E. Vasile (METAV-CD), M. Sima and E. Matei (National Institute of Materials Physics)

• 2751 Cobalt Electrodeposition in Porous Anodic Alumina: Theoretical and Experimental Aspects - C. Oliveira (Universidade Federal de São Carlos), M. Lopes (Universidade do Centro Oeste), A. A. De Oliveira and E. C. Pereira (Universidade Federal de São Carlos)

• 2752 Influence of Current Density and Zn(NO3)2 Concentration on the Morphology of Electrodeposited ZnO Films - F. I. Lizama Tzec and G. Oskam (CINVESTAV-IPN)

• 2753 Fabrication and Characterization of NiMoP Thin Films Fabricated Using an Electrochemical Method - S. Cho, W. Shin (Ajou University), S. Dulal (University of Rajshahi) and C. Kim (Ajou University)

• 2754 Electrocatalytic Properties of a Novel Platinum-Polytyramine Composite Electrode Material - T. Spătaru, M. Marcu and N. Spătaru (Institute of Physical Chemistry)

• 2755 Growth and Characterization of ZnO:Mn Submicron Wires via Electrodeposition from Nitrate-Lactic Acid Solution - M. Sima, M. Grecu, M. Sima and I. Enculescu (National Institute of Materials Physics)

• 2756 Lateral Support and Control of ZnO Nanowires Surface Density by Means of Polystyrene Nanospheres Assembly - D. Ramirez, H. Gomez (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso) and D. Lincot (Institute of R&D on Photovoltaic Energy)

• 2757 Effects of Oxygen Precipitations for Deep Sub-micron ULSI Semiconductor Gate Oxide Integrity (GOI) Process - P. Chen (I-Shou University)

• 2758 Damaged Defects Occurs at Oxygen Layer Growth Process during Deep Submicron Semiconductor Process Caused by Electronstatic Charges Accumulation - P. Chen (I-Shou University)

H2Nanostructure and Function of FullerenesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresRoom A443, Level 02 - Red

Co-Chair(s): Nazario Martin and Tomas Torres

08:40 2847 Fullerenes in Microreactors - T. Carofiglio, P. Donnola, M. Maggini and E. Rossi (University of Padova)

09:00 2848 Enantioselective Cycloaddition onto Fullerenes - S. Filippone, E. Maroto, A. Martin-domenech (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), M. Suarez (Universidad de la Habana) and N. Martin (Complutense University)

09:20 2849 Synthesis and Liquid Crystallinity of Fullerodendron Having Cyanobiphenyl Groups at the Terminals - Y. Takaguchi, Y. Sako and T. Tajima (Okayama University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 2850 Synthesis and Photoinduced Electron Transfer Dynamics in Porphyrin-[60]Fullerene Hybrid Systems with Catenane and Rotaxane Topologies - D. I. Schuster, J. Megiatto Jr. (New York University) and D. Guldi (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)

10:20 2851 Fullerenes and Nanotubes See the Light (!) - D. M. Guldi (University of Erlangen)

10:40 2852 Synthesis, Characterization and Photoinduced Electron Transfer Processes of Orthogonal Rutheniumphthalocyanine-Fullerene Assemblies - M. Rodriguez-Morgade (Autonoma University of Madrid), M. Marta E. Plonska-Brzezinska, A. Athans (Department of Chemistry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634 USA), E. Carbonell, G. D Miguel (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Institute for Physical Chemistry, Egerlandstr. 3, D-91058 Erlangen, Germany), L. Echegoyen (Department of Chemistry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634 USA), D. Guldi (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) and T. Torres (Autonoma University of Madrid)

11:00 2853 Fullerene-Ferrocene Conjugates - B. Delavaux-Nicot (CNRS) and J. Nierengarten (Université de Strasbourg)

11:20 2854 Soluble Homo and Hetero Fullerene Dimers (C60/C70) for Photovoltaic Devices - N. Martin, J. Delgado, E. Espildora (Complutense University), M. Liedtke, D. Rauh, A. Baumann, A. Sperlich, C. Deibel and V. Dyakonov (Julius-Maximilians-University of Wurzburg)

11:40 2855 Photoinduced Charge Separation of Directly Linked Porphyrin- and Phthalocyanine-Fullerene Dyads - K. Ohkubo (Osaka University), S. Hiroto, H. Shinokubo (Nagoya University), A. Osuka (Kyoto University), F. Tani, Y. Naruta (Kyushu University) and S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University)

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14:00 2856 Synthesis and Electronic Properties of Fullerene-Porphyrin Conjugates - J. Nierengarten (Université de Strasbourg)

14:20 2857 Construction of Supramolecular System Based on Endohedral Metallofullerene - T. Tsuchiya, T. Akasaka (University of Tsukuba), K. Ohkubo, S. Fukuzumi (Osaka University), T. Kato (Josai University) and S. Nagase (Institute for Molecular Science)

14:40 2858 Reactivity of Trimetallic Nitride Endohedral Fullerenes - J. Poblet, R. Valencia, A. Rodriguez-Fortea, N. Alegret (Universitat Rovira i Virgili), M. Chaur and L. Echegoyen (Clemson University)

15:00 2859 Stabilities in Metallofullerene Series: The X@C74 and Y@C82 Cases - Z. Slanina, T. Akasaka (University of Tsukuba) and S. Nagase (Institute for Molecular Science)

15:20 2860 Molecular Structures and Bonding Situation in Endohedral Fullerenes - A. Popov (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research) and L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 2861 Three Metals in Fullerene Cages: Nitride Cluster versus Metallofullerenes - A. Popov (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research), L. Zhang and L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden)

16:20 2862 Understanding the Stabilization of New Endohedral Metallofullerenes - A. Rodriguez-Fortea, R. Valencia, X. Aparicio, A. Clotet and J. Poblet (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

16:40 2863 Fullerene-Based Materials as Catalysts for Fuel Cells - M. A. Gabriel (CEA-Grenoble), T. Deutsch (INAC/SP2M/L_Sim, CEA-Grenoble) and A. A. Franco (Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA))

17:00 2864 Electrical and Structural Characterization of Epitaxial-Grown Mg-Doped C60 Thin Films - N. Kojima, M. Natori and M. Yamaguchi (Toyota Technological Institute)

I1 Physical, Electroanalytical and Bioanalytical ElectrochemistryPhysical and Analytical ElectrochemistryHall O, Level 01 - Green

Bioelectroanalytical ChemistryCo-Chair(s): Miroslav Fojta, Wolfgang Schuhmann, and Alexander Vaskevich

08:00 2884 Biosensors and Biofuel Cell Anodes Based on Engineered New Sugar Oxidizing Redox Enzyme - L. Gorton, F. Tasca, V. Coman, N. Zafar (Lund University), W. Harreither, R. Ludwig (Boku University), O. Spadiut, D. Haltrich (BOKU University, Vienna), S. Boland and D. Leech (National University of Ireland, Galway)

08:40 2885 Anodic Voltammetric Peak of Guanine as a Good Measure of Binding Strength and Structure Change of dsDNA - A. Nowicka, E. Zabost, M. Donten and Z. J. Stojek (University of Warsaw)

09:00 2886 Electroanalysis with Switchable DNA and RNA Architectures - E. E. Ferapontova (Aarhus University)

09:20 2887 Electrochemical Analysis of Nucleic Acids and New Trends in Protein Electrochemistry - E. Palecek (Institute of Biophysics), V. Ostatna (Institute of Biophysics AV CR, v.v.i.), M. Trefulka, H. Cernocka (Institute of Biophysics) and M. Bartosik (nstitute of Biophysics)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 2888 Liquid|Liquid Interface in Noncatalytic Biosensorics - A. A. Karyakin and M. Vagin (M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University)

10:40 2889 Impedimetric Immunosensors and DNA Sensor Based on Electropolymerized Polypyrrole Films - S. Cosnier, C. Gondran, K. Gorgy, M. Holzinger and J. Baur (Université Joseph Fourier-CNRS)

11:00 2890 Directed Immobilization of Modificated Galactitol-Dehydrogenase on Gold Electrodes for Electrochemical Cofactor Regeneration - J. Gajdzik, J. Lenz, H. Natter, G. Kohring, F. Giffhorn, G. Wenz and R. Hempelmann (Saarland University)

11:20 2891 Investigations into the Use of a Thionine/PEDOT Layer as an NADH Electrocatalyst with Applications in Glutamate and Lactate Sensing - S. Warren (ITT Dublin), T. McCormac (Dundalk Institute of Technology) and E. Dempsey (ITT Dublin)

11:40 2911 Glucose-Air Enzymatic Fuel Cell for Portable Electronics Applications - V. Svoboda, J. Wei, C. Onwere, S. Singhal (CFD Research Corporation), Y. Tian, E. Chi and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

I1Physical, Electroanalytical and Bioanalytical ElectrochemistryPhysical and Analytical ElectrochemistryHall O, Level 01 - Green

Analytical ElectrochemistryCo-Chair(s): Shelley Minteer, Arkady Karyakin, and Alain Walcarius

14:00 2893 Potentiometric Response of Biomimetic Conducting Polymer-Based Membranes: Influence of Morphology and Topography - A. Lewenstam (Abo Akademi University), B. Paczosa-Bato, T. Blaz (AGH University of Science and Technology), J. Bobacka (Åbo Akademi University) and J. Migdalski (AGH University of Science and Technology)

14:20 2939 Towards Electrochemical Detection of Single Molecules: Redox Cycling in Nanofluidic Devices - P. S. Singh, M. Zevenbergen, E. Goluch and S. Lemay (TU Delft)

14:40 2894 Solid State Reference Electrodes with Conducting Polymers and Their Application in Potentiometric Cells - K. Maksymiuk, A. Kisiel, A. Michalska (University of Warsaw) and E. A. Hall (University of Cambridge, UK)

15:00 2895 Arrays of Nanoelectrodes: Critical Evaluation of Geometrical and Diffusion Characteristics with Respect to Electroanalytical Applications - P. Ugo, L. Moretto (University of Venice) and M. Tormen (TASC-INFM-CNR)

15:20 2896 New Porous Ceramic Electrodes for the Elimination of Cyanide - L. Jones, E. Chavez, J. Diez (CIDETEC) and J. Etxeberria (CEIT)

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15:40 2897 Formation of Porphyrin/Polyaniline Nanostructures by Layer-by-Layer Assembly and Their Application in ppb Level Lead Sensing - R. K. Pandey, B. Avinash and V. Lakshminarayanan (Raman Research Institute)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 2898 Recent Advances in Solid-Contact Ion Sensors and Solid-Contact Reference Electrodes - J. Bobacka, U. Mattinen, A. Lewenstam, A. Ivaska (Åbo Akademi University), S. Y. Anastasova, A. Radu, D. Diamond (DCU) and B. Paczosa-Bator (AGH University of Science and Technology)

16:40 2899 Laser-Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry Aided Look into Ion-Sensing Membranes - A. Michalska, M. Wojciechowski, E. Bulska and K. Maksymiuk (University of Warsaw)

17:00 2900 Inducing Cationic Sensitivity of Conducting Polymer Films Doped with Metal Complexing Ligands - J. Migdalski, T. Blaz (University of Mining and Metallurgy) and A. Lewenstam (Abo Akademi University)

17:20 2901 Amperometric Determination of Total Acid of Beverages Based on the Reduction of Quinone - K. Takamura, A. Kotani and F. Kusu (Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences)

17:40 2892 Fabrication and Characterization of Nile Blue/Functionalized SWCNTs Composite Electrodes for Electrochemical Sensing and Biofuel Cell Applications - F. S. Saleh, M. Rahman, T. Okajima and T. Ohsaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

I2 Electrochemistry: Symposium on Interfacial Electrochemistry in Honor of Brian E. ConwayPhysical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology / Battery/Corrosion / ElectrodepositionForum (U451), Level OE - Yellow

Capacitors and SupercapacitorsCo-Chair(s): J. Feliu and H.H. Strehblow

08:00 3005 Electrochemical Characteristics of Titanium Carbide Derived Carbon|1-Ethyl-3-methy-limidazolium Tetrafluoroborate Electrical Double Layer Capacitors - H. Kurig, A. Janes and E. Lust (University of Tartu)

08:20 3006 Effect of Carbon Pore Size Compared to Ion Size on Capacitive Behavior of EDLC Electrodes - C. Largeot (Universite de Toulouse), R. Lin (Universite de Toulouse and Solvionic Company), P. Taberna (CIRIMAT-UMR 5085 Université Paul Sabatier), J. Chmiola (Berkeley Nationa Laboratory), Y. Gogotsi (Drexel University) and P. Simon (Universite de Toulouse)

09:00 3007 Asymmetric Supercapacitors for Capacitive Deionization - K. Leonard and M. A. Anderson (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

09:20 3008 Multifunctional Metal Oxide-Carbon Nanoarchitectures as Electrode Structures for High-Performance Aqueous Asymmetric Electrochemical Capacitors - M. B. Sassin, J. W. Long (Naval Research Laboratory), A. Mansour (Naval Surface Warfare Center), A. Fischer, K. Pettigrew (Nova Research, Alexandria) and D. Rolison (Naval Research Laboratory)

Capacitors and SupercapacitorsCo-Chair(s): J. Feliu and H.H. Strehblow

10:00 3009 Interfacial Capacitance of the Platinum Group Metals in Aqueous Solutions - T. Pajkossy (Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) and D. M. Kolb (University of Ulm)

10:40 3010 Ionic Liquid Electrolytes for Electrochemical Capacitors: Influence of Solvent Additives on PY15TFSI Viscosity, Density, and Thermal Behavior - E. Paillard and W. Henderson (North Carolina State University)

11:00 3011 Ionic Liquid-Based Supercapacitor for HEV Application - C. Arbizzani, M. Lazzari, F. Soavi and M. Mastragostino (University of Bologna)

11:20 3012 Molybdenum Carbide Derived Carbon Based Electrode Materials for High Energy and Power Density Electrochemical Double-Layer Capacitors - A. Janes, T. Thomberg and E. Lust (University of Tartu)

11:40 3013 Study of Charge Storage Properties in MnO2 Based Electrochemical Supercapacitors - O. Ghodbane, J. Pascal and F. Favier (CNRS)

Fuel Cells, ORR, etc.Co-Chair(s): S. Trasatti and J. Behm

14:00 3014 What Really Determines the Rate of the ORR at Metal Catalysts in Acid and in Alkaline Electrolytes and How Is the Answer Tied to Bryan Conway’s Contributions - S. Gottesfeld (Cellera Technologies)

14:40 3015 The Reduction of Oxygen at Cobalt Phthalocyanine Modified Gold(111) Surfaces - M. Khanfar and S. Morin (York University)

15:00 3016 Nanostructured Electrocatalysts Degradation in PEM Fuel Cells: Key Role of the Electrochemical Interface in Engineering Practice - A. A. Franco (Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA))

Fuel Cells, ORR, etc.Co-Chair(s): S. Trasatti and J. Behm

15:30 3017 Oxygen Reduction on Se/Ru Electrodes - P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory) and A. Wieckowski (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

16:10 3018 Synthesis of Ordered Porous Carbon Materials for Capacitor and PEM Fuel Cell Applications - D. W. Banham, F. Feng, J. Burt and V. Birss (University of Calgary)

16:30 3019 Triode Operation of a Proton Exchange Membrane Methanol Electrolyzer - C. R. Cloutier (The University of British Columbia) and D. P. Wilkinson (University of British Columbia)

16:50 3020 A First-Principles Study of the Electropotential Dependent Shape Stability of Metal Nanoparticles - N. Bonnet (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), I. Dabo (CERMICS/ENPC) and N. Marzari (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

17:10 3021 Molecular Dynamics Study of the Dissociation of H2 on Pt(111) Surface Including Thermal Motion of Surface Atoms - T. Koido (Honda R&D Co., Ltd.), D. Ito, T. Tokumasu, K. Tomarikawa and S. Yonemura (Tohoku University)

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17:30 3022 Electrochemical Properties of Porous Bismuth - T. Romann and E. Lust (University of Tartu)

J1Sensors, Actuators, and Microsystems General SessionSensorRoom B548, Level 02 - Red

Materials/Characterization for Sensing ApplicationsCo-Chair(s): M. Carter and M. Josowicz

09:00 3122 Method and Automatic System for Nondestructive Determination of Physical - Chemical Properties of Powdered Materials - V. Redko, E. Shembel (Enerize Corporation), D. Meshri (Advance Research Chemical) and V. Khandetskyy (Enerize Corporation)

09:20 3123 Shielding and Transmission of an Electromagnetic Wave (~ GHz) by an “On” or “Off” of a Visible Light Using Flexible CdS Films - S. Hur, J. Ahn, N. Seong (Chungnam National University), G. Kim (Agency for Defence Development) and S. Yoon (Chungnam National University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 3124 Magnetic Properties of Electrodeposited Cobalt-Nickel Thin Films from Acidic Baths Containing Glycine - O. Ergeneman, K. Sivaraman (ETH Zurich), E. Pellicer, M. Baro (Autonomous University of Barcelona), A. Hirt, A. Teleki, S. Pane i Vidal and B. Nelson (ETH Zurich)

10:20 3125 Catalytic Properties of Ternary Alloys Continuous Gradient - High Throughput Screening Macroscope - CG-HTSM - W. Moritz, A. Tausche, G. Cherkaschinin, R. Molajew (Humboldt-University), T. Wirth, W. Unger (Surface and Thin Film Analysis WG, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM)) and S. Linke (Humboldt-University)

10:40 3126 Thermoelectric and Piezoresistive Properties of Nanocomposites Based on Oxide Semiconductors - O. J. Gregory, X. Chen (University of Rhode Island) and G. Fralick (NASA Glenn Research Center)

11:00 3127 Structural and Electrical Properties of CrSi Thin Film Resistors with a High Resistance - K. Park, S. Hur, J. Ahn and S. Yoon (Chungnam National University)

11:20 3128 Surface Functionalization by Monolayers of Thiophene-Based Linear π-Conjugated Systems - P. Blanchard, K. Tran, S. Karpe, Q. Bricaud, M. Hardouin, M. Oçafrain, J. Roncali (University of Angers - CNRS), S. Lenfant, K. Smaali, S. Godey and D. Vuillaume (University of Lille - CNRS)

11:40 3129 Study of Thermosensitive Hydrogels for Microfluidic Flow Control - J. C. Kurnia, E. Birgersson and A. Mujumdar (National University of Singapore)

Fabrication and CharacterizationCo-Chair(s): J. Stetter and R. Mukundan

14:00 3130 Fabrication of Metal Nanowire Electrode and Its Catalytic and Sensing Performances - S. Cherevko, X. Xing and C. Chung (SungKyunKwan University)

14:20 3131 Growth of Epitaxial SnO2 Thin Films on Various TiO2 Substrates for Gas Sensing Applications - D. Kim, S. Hong, S. Lee and M. Kim (Seoul National University)

14:40 3132 Preliminary Studies on the Electrodeposition of Cobalt-Yttrium from Baths Containing Glycine - S. Pane i Vidal, O. Ergeneman, K. Sivaraman (ETH Zurich), E. Pellicer, M. Baro (Autonomous University of Barcelona) and B. Nelson (ETH Zurich)

15:00 3133 Fabrication of High Aspect Ratio SU-8 Structures Using UV Lithography and Megasonic-Enhanced Development - D. Figura and J. Bartel (EV Group)

15:20 3134 Blocking Nonspecific Uptake of Engineered Nanomaterials - Z. P. Aguilar, H. Xu (Ocean Nano Tech, LLC) and A. Wang (Ocean Nano Tech LLC)

15:40 3135 Simulation of Biofunctionalized Surface Layers Using Monte Carlo Algorithm - A. Bulyha, C. Heitzinger and N. Mauser (University of Vienna)

16:00 3136 FTIR-ATR Spectroscopic Study of the Water Uptake of Silicon Rubber Based Ion-Selective Membranes and Preparation of Potentiometric Calcium-Selective Solid-Contact Ion-Selective Electrodes with Low Water Uptake and Detection Limit - T. Lindfors, F. Sundfors (Åbo Akademi University), L. Höfler and R. Gyurcsányi (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)

16:20 3137 FTIR-ATR Study of Water Uptake and Diffusion Through Ion-Selective Membranes Based on Polyacrylates - F. Sundfors, T. Lindfors (Åbo Akademi University), L. Höfler and R. Gyurcsányi (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)

16:40 3138 Bottom Up Approach for Potentiometric Ion Sensing: From Inorganic to Hybrid Organic/Inorganic Materials - N. Dormoy, P. Rouge, M. Benazza, A. Dassonville, C. Guery, P. Sonnet (UPJV) and E. Baudrin (LRCS)

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Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): R. Mukundan and G. Hunter

• 3139 Development of Sensing System of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Based on Interaction with a Model of Cell Membrane - Y. Nakane and I. Kubo (Soka Ubiversity)

• 3140 CO2 Detection in Nanostructured CoSb2O6 Prepared by a Nonaqueous Colloidal Method - C. R. Michel, A. Martínez, J. Morán and A. Chávez-Chávez (Universidad de Guadalajara)

• 3141 The Grain Size Influence on Boron Doped Diamond Sensitivity for Electrochemical Reduction of Nitrate - J. T. Matsushima, A. F. Azevedo, M. R. Baldan and N. G. Ferreira (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais)

• 3142 Express Diagnostics of Bovine Leucosis Using Biosensor on the Basis of Nanostructured Silicon - Y. Sytnyk (National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine), Y. Shumovsky (Kiev National Technical University of Ukraine), M. Melnichenko (Taras Shevchenko Kiev National University), M. Starodub (National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine) and O. Shmyryeva (Kiev National Technical University of Ukraine)

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• 3143 Electrodeposited Pt-Ni Alloy Electrode for Amperometric Determination of Ascorbic Acid - Y. Weng and Y. Hsiao (Feng Chia University)

• 3144 Development of a Nucleic Acid Biosensor for the Electrochemical Detection of Salmonella - M. Diaz, A. Rosado (University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras), J. Del Pilar (University of Puerto Rico- Rio Piedras), E. Vega (University of Puerto Rico- Humacao) and A. Guadalupe (University of Puerto Rico- Rio Piedras)

• 3145 Development of Biosensory Sponge Consisting of CNT-DNA Nanowires - C. Lee, S. Lee, K. Cho and J. Shim (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)

• 3146 Hydrogen Sensor Using Reflectance Change of Switchable Mirror Thin Film - K. Yoshimura (AIST), K. Nomura (Kyushu Keisokki Co.,Ltd.), T. Kanai, S. Nakabayashi, K. Harada and N. Uchiyama (Atsumitec Co.,Ltd.)

• 3147 Rapid Screening of Multicomponent Electrocatalysts for the Hydrogen Oxidation by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy - Y. Weng and C. Hsieh (Feng Chia University)

• 3148 Diffusion Polysiloxane Membrane to Extend the Linearity of Amperometric Glucose Sensors Integrated with Silicon Technologie - I. Burdallo (IMB-CNM), C. Jiménez Jorquera (Instituto de Microelectrónica de Barcelona, CNM-IMB (CSIC)) and A. Baldi (Instituto de Microelectronica de Barcelona, IMB-CNM, CSIC)

• 3149 Fabrication and Application of Ag-In-S Ternary Metal Sulfide Thin Film for Hydrogen Ion-Sensitive Extended-Gate FETs - Y. Chiang, K. Zeng, C. Chang, Y. Ji and J. Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

• 3150 Electrochemical Investigation of Porous Silicon/Gold System in Biological Electrolyte - M. Simion (IMT- Bucharest), I. Kleps, M. Miu, M. Danila and A. Bragaru (IMT Bucharest)

• 3151 Nitrogen Dioxide Solid-State Electrochemical Sensor with Ionic Liquid-Polymer Composite - M. Nadherna (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry ASCR), F. Opekar (Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague) and J. Reiter (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry)

• 3152 Electrochemical Reduction of 4-Nitrophenol at Modified Electrodes Based on Organic Polymer Films - C. Lete, M. Marin, N. Totir (Institute of Physical Chemistry) and M. Badea (National Research-Development Institute for Chemistry and Petrochemistry)

• 3153 Label-Free Electrochemical Sensing Based on Electrostatic Interactions Between Thrombin and a Positively Charged Redox Marker - A. De Rache and C. Buess-Herman (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

• 3154 Antireflective Subwavelength Structures on 4H-SiC for UV Photodetectors - Y. Hirabayashi, M. Yasui, K. Sakurazawa, S. Kaneko and K. Akiyama (Kanagawa Industrial Technology Center)

• 3155 Characterization of SiO2 /PTFE as Selective Membrane for Hydrogen Gas Detectors - L. Gonçalves, S. G. Dos Santos Filho and N. Morimoto (University of São Paulo)

• 3156 Fabrication of Near-Infrared Sensor by Using Polyaniline Conducting Polymer Thin Film - D. Bang, J. Yang, S. Haam and K. Yoo (Yonsei University)

• 3157 Highly NO2 Gas Responsive SnO2/ZnO Nanofibers-Based Chemosensor - T. Zyung, J. Moon, J. Park, S. Kim and S. Lee (Electronics and Telecommunication Research Institute (ETRI))

• 3158 Electrical Current Suppression of Pd-Doped Nanowire Network Due to Hydrogen Adsorption - B. Kim, S. Oh (Eletronics and Telecommunications Research Institute), H. Jeong (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), H. Yu, Y. Yun, Y. Kim, W. Kim (Eletronics and Telecommunications Research Institute) and J. Lee (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

• 3159 The Dependence of Cathodic Pretreatment on H-Terminated Diamond Surface for Different Doping Levels - M. R. Baldan (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais), F. Decker (Roma University), A. F. Azevedo, J. T. Matsushima and N. G. Ferreira (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais)

• 3160 Sensitive and Selective Chemical Q-DLTS Sensor Based on Metal/DLC/SiO2/p-Si Structure - V. I. Polyakov, A. Rukovishnikov, A. Krikunov, L. Avdeeva and B. Druz (Institute of Radio Engineering & Electronics, RAS)

• 3161 Porous SiO2 and TiO2 Thin Films with Gold and NiO Nanoparticles for Optically Based Gas Sensors - M. Post (National Research Council of Canada), A. Martucci, E. Della Gaspera and D. Buso (University of Padova)

J4Physics and Chemistry of Luminescence Materials, W. M. Yen Memorial SymposiumLuminescence and Display MaterialsRoom A445, Level 02 - Red

Persistent Phosphors & Photoionization

08:00 3193 Defect Structure in Rare Earth Persistent Luminescence Materials - J. P. Holsa, T. Laamanen and M. Lastusaari (University of Turku)

08:40 3194 Electron Transfer Between RE3+ Ions in Oxide Hosts: Experiments and Initial Quantitative Analysis - A. Setlur and J. Shiang (GE Global Research)

09:00 3195 High Temperature Afterglow Phosphors - T. Juestel, D. Dacyl (Univesity of Applied Sciences Muenster), C. Ronda (Philips Research Laboratories Aachen) and A. Meijerink (Utrecht University)

09:20 3196 Red-Orange Emission from Eu2+ Doped Ca2ZnSi2O7 and Photoreduction of Eu2+ with UV Irradiation - M. Hirano, H. Kamioka and H. Hosono (Tokyo Institute of technology)

Luminescence in Nanomaterials

10:40 3197 Light Emission in Three-Dimensional Si/SiGe Nanostructures: Physics and Applications - L. Tsybeskov (NJIT)

11:20 3198 Size-Dependent Quantum Efficiency of Luminescence in Self Assembled Germanium Nanocrystals - D. J. Lockwood, N. Rowell (National Research Council Canada), I. Berbezier and A. Ronda (Institut Matériaux Microélectronique Nanosciences de Provence)

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11:40 3199 Synthesis and Characterization of Zn2SiO4:Mn2+ Nanophosphors Prepared from Different Zn Source in Liquid Precursor by Flame Spray Pyrolysis - J. Lee, A. Khanna, M. Oh, M. Ranade and R. Singh (University of Florida)

12:00 Intermission (120 Minutes)

14:00 3200 Optical Properties of Cr(III) Doped YAG Nanoceramics - W. Strek (Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research of PAS), P. Gluchowski, A. Lukowiak, D. Hreniak and W. Lojkowski (Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research)

14:40 3201 Structural and Optical Properties of Electropolymerized Poly(para-phenylene)vinylene Films on Si and Porous Si - T. Djenizian (University of Aix-Marseille), B. Gelloz (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology), F. Dumur (University of Aix-Marseille) and N. Koshida (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)

15:00 3202 Tuning Photoluminescence Properties of Alkaline-Earth Oxide Nanoparticles by Site-Selective Functionalization and Doping - P. V. Sushko, K. McKenna, A. Shluger (University College London) and O. Diwald (Vienna University of Technology)

15:20 3203 Emission Quench of ZnS-AgInS2 Semiconductor Nanocrystals and Its Application to Biosensors - T. Uematsu, S. Taniguchi, T. Doi (Osaka University), T. Torimoto (Nagoya University) and S. Kuwabata (Osaka University)

15:40 3204 Recrystallization Behavior of Y0.95P0.70V0.50O4:Eu0.1 Nanophosphor Particles after KOH Solution Treatment - A. Dulda (SAINT), D. Jo, L. Pu, M. Takaki (Sungkyunkwan University) and D. Yoon (Sungkyunkwan University, SAINT)

16:00 3205 Photoluminescence Properties of Nanophosphors Modified by Planetary Ball Mill - J. Shin, S. Choi, S. Hong (Seoul National University), S. Kwon, S. Seo and H. Kim (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)

A2Nanotechnology General SessionAll DivisionsRoom B552, Level 02 - Red

SynthesisCo-Chair(s): E. Traversa and P. Schmuki

07:40 119 Electrochemical Consideration of the Synthesis of Nanoparticles by Electroless Deposition - S. Yagi, H. Nakanishi, M. Kawamori, B. Donnabelle, T. Ichitsubo and E. Matsubara (Kyoto University)

08:00 120 Nanostructured Iron Oxides: Phase Control and Morphological Investigation - F. A. Harraz (Central Metallurgical R&D Institute)

08:20 121 Synthesis and Characterization of Fe2O3, CuO and ZnO Nanoparticles by Hydrothermal Method from Electric Arc Furnace Dust - L. Hsiao, Y. Wang (Hope-Power Metal Resources Corp.), W. Wang (Industrial Technology Research Institute) and L. Wang (Cheng-Shiu University)

08:40 122 Self-Organized Crystal Growth of Nanostructured ZnO Morphologies by Hydrothermal Synthesis - K. Foe, P. Boland Jr., G. Namkoong, D. Gu, H. Baumgart (Old Dominion University) and T. M. Abdel-Fattah (Christopher Newport University)

09:00 123 Highly Ordered ZnO Nanowire Array Fabrication Using Very Low Temperature Processes - W. Nam, Z. Gray, T. Benanti and S. J. Fonash (Solarity LLC)

09:20 124 Homeoepitaxial Growth of Vertically Aligned ZnO NWs by Chemical Vapor Deposition Technique - S. Y. Pung (University of Nottingham) and K. Choy (The University of Nottingham)

SynthesisCo-Chair(s): P. Schmuki and E.Traversa

10:00 125 Synthesis of Core-Shell Type ZnO-Cd(OH)2 Nanoparticles - T. Hayashi, H. Takahashi and K. Tohji (Tohoku University)

10:20 126 Synthesis of Monodispersed Mesoporous Tin Dioxide Spheres - N. Tatsuda (Toyota Central R&D Labs, Inc.), T. Nakamura and K. Yano (TOYOTA Central R&D Labs., Inc.)

10:40 127 Complex Pattern Formation by Adhesion-Controlled Anisotropic Wrinkling - J. Park and P. Yoo (Sungkyunkwan University)

11:00 128 Nanostructured Ni/n-Al2O3 Metal Matrix Composites Prepared by Pulsed Electrodeposition - H. Natter, A. Jung (Saarland University), E. Lach (French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (ISL)) and R. Hempelmann (Saarland University)

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11:20 129 Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanocrystals Showing Size Dependent UV Emission - T. Omata, K. Takahashi, S. Hashimoto, Y. Maeda, K. Nose and S. Otsuka-Yao-Matsuo (Osaka University)

11:40 130 Preparation of Ceria Nanoparticles by UV-Laser Photolysis - H. Takamura, M. Watanabe, N. Takahashi and K. Tamura (Tohoku University)

SynthesisCo-Chair(s): J.Li and K.Kalkan

14:00 131 Electrochemical Response and Surface Morphology of Metal Nanoparticles by Pulsed Laser Deposition - T. Ito, S. Kaneko, Y. Hirabayashi (Kanagawa Industrial Technology Center) and K. Suzuki (Keio University)

14:20 132 Nanowire Networks of Pt and Pd - M. R. Roberts, A. Madsen, J. Owen and P. Bartlett (University of Southampton)

14:40 133 Charged Metal Nanoparticle Monolayers on Semiconductor Substrates - K. Kalkan and K. Bhatt (Oklahoma State University)

15:00 134 Nanocomposite Solid Electrolytes with Mesoporous Oxide Additives - N. F. Uvarov, B. Bokhonov (Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry SB RAS), A. S. Ulihin, M. Sharafutdinov (Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry) and S. Kirik (Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology)

15:20 135 Coating Technologies and Coating Plant Concepts for Thin Film Liquid Coating Layers for Conductive Films - A. Glawe and M. Graf zu Eulenburg (Coatema Coating Machinery GmbH)

15:40 136 High-Performance Proton Exchange Nanocomposite Membranes Based on Nafion and AMPS-modified Clay - E. Dashtimoghadam, M. M. Hasani-Sadrabadi (Amirkabir University of Technology) and K. Kabiri (Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute (IPPI))

Carbon NanotubesCo-Chair(s): K.Klalkan and J.Li

16:20 137 The CVD Modes of Carbon Nanotubes Growth Studied by Gas-Phase Investigations and Modelization - F. Le Normand (CNRS), M. Gulas (FUNDP/NAMUR), S. Fahrat (LIMHP) and P. Veis (Commenius University)

16:40 138 Synthesis of Nickel-Carbon Nanohorn Composite Films by an Electrodeposition Technique - P. Cojocaru, L. Magagnin (Politecnico di Milano), D. Dietrich and T. Lampke (Chemnitz University of Technology)

17:00 139 Pumping Single Electrons by Nanotube Turnstiles - V. Siegle, C. Liang (Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research), S. Lothkov, B. Kaestner, H. Schumacher (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), F. Jessen, R. Kleiner (University of Tübingen), D. Kölle (Physikalisches Institut - Experimentalphysik II, University of Tübingen) and S. Roth (Max-Planck-Institute fur Festkorperforschung)

17:20 140 Surface Modified Carbon Nanotubes for Chemical Sensors Applications - J. Li (NASA Ames Research Center) and Y. Lu (Eloret Corporation)

17:40 141 New Nanotube Composite for Electrochemical Remediation and Monitoring - L. Spears, M. Jiang, S. Norudeen and C. Garza (University of Houston)

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Poster Session - General Nanotechnology, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): C.Bock, E.Traversa, J.Li, and Z.F. Liu

• 142 Synthesis of ZnO Nanowires and Their Transport Properties - C. Wang and W. Wu (National Chiao Tung University)

• 143 pH Effects on the Pseudocapacitive Behavior of Nanostructured Molybdenum Oxide - H. Farsi, S. Moghiminia and H. Raissi (University of Birjand)

• 144 Controlled Large Strain of Si in the NiSi/Si/NiSi Nanowire Heterostructure - W. Wu, C. Wang (National Chiao Tung University) and S. Lee (National Central University)

• 145 Synthesis and Characterization of Layered Tantalate Oxide Photocatalyst - M. Nishiya, H. Kibe, K. Uematsu, T. Ishigaki, K. Toda and M. Sato (Niigata University)

• 146 Investigation on Layer-Structured Photoanodes for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cell - Y. Chun, H. Ko, M. Jeon and Y. Ahn (korea institute of energy research)

• 147 Characterization of Electroless Deposition of Pd on HOPG Surface by AFM and SEM - J. Chou (Southeastern Louisiana University), E. McFarland (University of California, Santa Barbara,) and H. Metiu (University of California, Santa Barbara)

• 148 Synthesis and Characterization of Photocatalytic Systems Based on Uranyl Ions/Mesoporous Silica - E. Seftel, D. Tanase, D. Humelnicu and E. Popovici (University of Iasi)

• 149 “Top-Down” Approach for Vertical Nanowire Arrays Incorporating ALD High-k Metal Gate Stacks - O. Bethge, S. Abermann, C. Henkel and E. Bertagnolli (Vienna University of Technology)

• 150 Fabrication of SiGe Nanowire Arrays Using Au-Assisted Chemical Etching - C. Chueh, S. Lee (National Central University), C. Lee (), Y. Hsieh (Materials Analysis Technology (MA-tek) Inc.) and W. Wu (National Chiao Tung University)

• 151 Discontinuous Fabrication of Passive Film - H. Nanjo (AIST), N. Hoshi, K. Sajiki, Y. Suzuki, Y. Shibata (Tohoku Gakuin University), F. M. B. Hassan, M. Kanakubo, T. Aizawa (AIST) and J. Onagawa (Tohoku Gakuin University)

• 152 Chloride-Induced Corrosion in Reinforced Mortar, Modified with Core-Shell Micelles - D. Koleva, K. Van Breugel, J. Mol and H. De Wit (TU Delft)

• 153 Study on Uranyl Ions Sequestration from Simulated Wastewaters on Romanian Modified Clays - C. Hristodor, D. Humelnicu and E. Popovici (University of Iasi)

• 154 Study of the Structural and Photocatalytic Properties of ZnO/SBA-15 Materials Obtained by an Acid Catalysed Sol-Gel Method - G. Mihai (University of Iasi), V. Meynen (University of Antwerpen), N. Bilba, E. Popovici (University of Iasi) and P. Cool (University of Antwerpen)

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• 155 Controlled Release of Some ACE Inhibitors by Regulating the Pore Size and Morphology of Mesoporous Silica Matrices - R. Popovici (University of Medicine), E. Seftel, G. Mihai, E. Popovici (University of Iasi) and V. Voicu (University of Medicine)

• 156 Effect of Post Exposure Bake of Hydrogen Silsesquioxane on the Nanoscale Grating Pattern - D. Kim and J. Jang (Gwangju Institute of Science of Technology)

• 157 Preparation of Dendrimer-like Gold Nanoparticles by Electrochemical Method - C. Huang (National University of Kaohsiung), P. Chiu (National Cheng-Kung University), C. Yang (National University of Kaohsiung), T. Meen (National Formosa University) and Y. Wang (Institute of Microelectronics)

• 158 Synthesis and Properties of Iron Oxide-Polypyrrole-Nanocomposites - J. Schuster (DECHEMA e.V.), K. Mangold and C. Weidlich (Karl-Winnacker-Institut, DECHEMA e.V.)

• 159 Novel Nano- and Microprocessing by Photoactivation of Methylene Iodide Precursor - A. Rashid (COMSATS Institute of Information Technology), L. Landström (The Ångström Laboratory) and K. Piglmayer (Johannes Kepler University)

• 160 Improved Stability of Ag Thin Films with Surface and Interface Layers - M. Kawamura, T. Fudei, Y. Inami, Y. Abe and K. Sasaki (Kitami Institute of Technology)

• 161 Nanosurface-Confined Nucleation and Patterned Growth of Pt and TiO2 - S. Huh, C. Kim, D. Riu, K. Cho, S. Hyun and E. Koo (Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology (KICET))

• 162 Heterostructures on the Basis Nanoporous III-V-structures - V. Kidalov, Y. Yatsenko (Berdyansk State University), G. Sukach (Institute of Semiconductor Physics) and Y. Suchikova (Berdyansk State University)

• 163 Stability and Magnetic Properties of Cobalt Nanoparticles Covered by a Polymer Chitozan Molecule - P. L. Tereshchuk (Institute of Nuclear Physics), S. Mamatkulov, N. Turaeva and S. Rashidova (Institute of Chemistry and Physics of Polymers)

• 164 A Novel Bacterial Cellulose-Based Carbon Paste Electrode and Its Polyoxometalate-Modified Properties - Y. Liang, P. He, Y. Ma (Southwest University of Science and Technology), Y. Zhou, C. Pei (Huazhong University of Science and Technology) and X. Li (China Academy of Engineering Physics)

A3Michael Faraday: The First Nanotechnologist? - An Invited SymposiumAll DivisionsRoom A355, Level 02 - Red

Co-Chair(s): D. Misra and K. Rajhisnan

09:00 201 Seeing Submicroscopic Structures: Faraday’s Visual Methods - D. C. Gooding (University of Bath)

09:45 202 Faraday’s Gold Colloids: Nanoscience in 1856 - R. D. Tweney (Bowling Green State University)

10:30 203 How Faraday Ceased to be a Chemist - F. A. James (Royal Institution)

11:15 204 Play, Invention and Doubt: Re-emerging Ways of Faraday’s Creative Exploring - E. M. Cavicchi (MIT)

B1 Battery / Energy Technology Joint General SessionBattery / Energy TechnologyRoom J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Aqueous Rechargeable and Thermal Batteries ICo-Chair(s): Kumar Bugga and Jay Whitacre

09:00 266 Artificial Neural Network for State-of-Charge Estimation of a Ni-MH Battery with a Photovoltaic Power System - A. Miyasaka, A. Yamashita and T. Shodai (NTT Energy and Environment Systems Laboratories)

09:20 267 A High Power Density of Rechargeable Air Battery Using Hydrogen Storing Alloy - T. Kondo, M. Morimitsu (Doshisha University) and K. Takano (Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 268 Development of Low Self-Discharge Ni-MH Battery Using New Superlattice Hydrogen Absorbing Alloy - S. Yasuoka, Y. Magari, T. Tanaka (Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd), M. Kihara, T. Endo and H. Yanagawa (Sanyo Energy Twicell Co., Ltd)

10:20 269 Iron/Copper Composite Nanoparticles as Iron Electrode Material in Rechargeable Alkaline Battery - K. Chou and C. Kao (National Tsing Hua University)

10:40 270 Characterization of Ni(OH)2/MnO2 Positive Electrode for NiMH Based Fuel Cell/Battery System - B. Choi, S. Lee, C. Fushimi and A. Tsutsumi (The University of Tokyo)

11:00 271 High-Voltage Dual Electrolyte Electrochemical Power Sources - K. Chan (The University of Hong Kong) and S. Cheng (Pennsylvania State University)

11:20 272 Interfacial Properties of a Magnesium/Air Battery - T. Khoo, P. Howlett, B. Winter-Jensen, M. Forsyth and D. MacFarlane (Monash University)

11:40 273 The Electrode Reaction Mechanism of V(IV) Anodic Oxidation in All Vanadium Redox Flow Battery - D. Luo (PanGang Iron and Steel Research institute), Q. Xu, Z. Sui (Northeastern University, Shenyang110004, China) and S. Zhu (PanGang Iron & Steel Research Institute, Panzhihua, China)

Aqueous Rechargeable and Thermal Batteries IICo-Chair(s): C. Hays and Thomas Valdez

14:00 274 Theoretical Analysis of Proton Incorporation in the Positive Active Mass of a Lead/Acid Battery: Influence on Transient and Steady-State Behavior - B. Bensmann (Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg), R. Hanke-Rauschenbach (Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems), E. Meißner, I. Koch (Johnson Controls Power Solutions Europe) and K. Sundmacher (Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems)

14:20 275 Peukert’s Law of a Lead-Scid Battery Simulated by a Mathematical Model - M. G. Cugnet, M. Dubarry and B. Liaw (University of Hawaii)

14:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

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15:00 276 Self-Discharge Property of Room Temperature Sodium/Sulfur Battery - J. Kim, J. Kwon, G. Cho, K. Kim, J. Ahn, H. Ryu and H. Ahn (Gyeongsang National University)

15:20 277 A Comparison Of Materials And Treatment Of Materials For Vanadium Redox Flow Battery - J. Noack (Fraunhofer Institut Chemische Technologie) and J. Tuebke (Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technologie)

15:40 278 Nafion Hybrid Membranes for use in Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries - D. Schulte, J. Drillkens, B. Schulte (Institute for Power Generation and Storage Systems, E.ON Energy Research Center, RWTH Aachen University) and D. Sauer (RWTH Aachen University)

16:00 279 The Cell Design Study of High Specific Energy Thermal Batteries - H. Huang, J. Gao, L. Zhang, K. Zhu, H. Hu, J. Shi and Y. Zheng (Shanghai Institute of Space Power-Sources)

16:20 280 A High Specific Power Thermal Battery used for Torpedo - H. Hu, P. Zhou, H. Huang, J. Gao, K. Zhu, J. Shi and Y. Zheng (Shanghai Institute of Space Power-Sources)

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Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): A. Manivannan and S. R. Narayanan

• 281 Effect of Predischarging on Electrochemical Properties of Positive Electrodes for Ni-MH Batteries - H. Inoue, T. Mizuta and E. Higuchi (Osaka Prefecture University)

• 282 A Deflagration Method to Synthesize LiNi1/

3Co1/3Mn1/3O2 Cathode Materials for Li-ion Batteries - J. Li (Xi’an Jiaotong University), L. Xiong (School of Electronic & Information Engineering) and Y. Xu (Xi’an Jiaotong University)

• 283 The Effect of Electrolytes on The Cycling Properties of Room Temperature Na/S Battery - J. Kwon, J. Kim, H. Ryu, K. Kim, T. Nam, J. Ahn and H. Ahn (Gyeongsang National University)

• 284 1.8 V, Oxygen Tolerant Li Battery: Towards a Spray Paintable Power Source - M. Stoll, T. Anderson, F. Delnick, D. Ingersoll and C. A. Apblett (Sandia National Laboratories)

• 285 Electrochemical Properties of Si/BCNT Battery Electrodes - D. M. Hernandez-Lugo (IFN/University of Puerto Rico), S. Katar, B. Weiner and G. Morell (University of Puerto Rico)

• 286 The Primary Nonaqueous Lithium-Air Battery - S. Younesi, N. Singh, S. Urbonaite and K. Edström (Uppsala University)

• 287 Analysis of a Direct Methanol Fuel Cell and Li-Ion Battery Hybrid Power Sources - B. Lee, D. Peck, B. Lee, S. Kim and D. Jung (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

• 288 Novel Route to Synthesize Core/Shell Structural Spinel LiMn2O4/SiO2 for Lithium-Ion Battery with Excellent Cyclability - L. Xiong (School of Electronic & Information Engineering), J. Wang, Y. Xu (Xi’an Jiaotong University), X. Du (Institution of Electronic Science and Technology) and J. Li (Xi’an Jiaotong University)

• 289 Study of Performance of Electrochromic Devices Incorporating Polymer Electrolytes - P. Barbosa, L. C. Rodrigues, M. Silva, M. Smith (University of Minho), A. Parola and C. Pinheiro (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)

• 290 Study on Structural and Electrical Properties Of CeXZr1-xO2 for Applications in SOFC Anode - S. Desinan, M. Boaro, C. Abate, M. Ferluga, C. De Leitenburg and A. Trovarelli (Università di Udine)

• 291 Synthesis and Thermal Behaviour of An Amorphous Solid Polymer Electrolyte - P. Barbosa, L. C. Rodrigues, M. Silva and M. Smith (University of Minho)

• 292 Life-Time Studies of Li-Ion Batteries for HEV Applications - K. A. Ciosek, R. Eriksson, S. Malmgren (Uppsala University), T. Gustafsson (Angstrom Laboratory, Uppsala University) and K. Edström (Uppsala University)

• 293 Synthesis of Meso-Structured MnO2/CNT Nanocomposites for Energy Storage Applications - C. Lee and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

• 294 Property of Carbon Felt for Redox Flow Battery - C. Jin, H. Kim, B. Lee and K. Shin (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

• 295 Study and Characterization of a New Hybrid Electrolyte - P. Barbosa, L. C. Rodrigues, M. Silva and M. Smith (University of Minho)

• 296 Development of Ceramic Fiber Electrodes for Electrochemical Capacitors - K. Hamamoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), Y. Fujishiro and M. Awano (AIST)

• 297 Concept of a Durable High Power Hybrid Battery Capacitor - H. Lorrmann and K. Möller (Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research)

• 298 Electrospun Nanofibrous Polymer Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries - P. Raghavan, X. Zhao, J. Ahn, K. Kim and H. Ahn (Gyeongsang National University)

• 299 Allowing for Interferences of the Support in Electrocatalysis - A. Colombo, E. Guerrini and S. Trasatti (University of Milan)

• 300 Electrocatalytic Effects Induced by Laser Irradiation and Atom Bombardment on RuO2 Electrodes - E. Guerrini, A. Colombo and S. Trasatti (University of Milan)

• 301 Developing of Carbon Based Materials Wettability as Supercapacitors Electrodes - P. Dvorak, J. Vondrak and M. Sedlarikova (Brno University of Technology)

• 302 Recycled Waste Paper: A New Source of Raw Material for Electric Double-Layer Capacitors - H. Lim, S. Lee, I. Jang, K. Karthikeyan, D. Kalpana and Y. Lee (Chonnam National University)

• 303 Comparative Studies on the Electrochemical Properties of Li2MnSiO4/C and Li2Mn1-x-yFex-MySiO4/C - H. Shin (Korea Institute Science and Technology), Y. Lee (Korea Institute Science and Technology/Hong Ik University), K. Chung, B. Cho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) and C. Won Il (Korea Institute Science and Technology)

• 304 Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes Electrodes for the All Vanadium Redox Flow Battery - S. Lin, C. Yang (Industrial Technology Research Institute) and K. Hsueh (National United University, Dept. Energy & Resources)

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• 305 Electrocatalytic Materials of NiCoRe Electrodeposited Alloy for Alkaline Water Electrolysis - V. Pashova, L. Mirkova and M. Monev (Institute of Physical Chemistry)

• 306 Surface Modification of Polypropylene Separator for Ni-MH Secondary Battery by Electrospinning - D. Chang and S. Oh (KITECH)

• 307 Studies of Energy Efficiency and a Control of High-pressure Hydrogen Production - K. Hazeki, N. Katayama (Tokyo University of Science), Y. Kudo (Nihon University) and S. Kogoshi (Tokyo University of Science)

• 308 Facile Synthesis of Pt and PtRu Nanocatalysts on Undoped and Boron Doped Diamond Nanoparticles Via Chemical Reduction Route for Fuel Cell Applications - L. La Torre and C. Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico)

• 309 Modeling of Capacity Fade during Cycling of Lithium-Ion Polymer Battery - U. Kim, J. Kim, C. Shin (Ajou University), J. Choi and S. Lee (Hyundai Kia Motor Company)

• 310 Prediction of Capacity Loss during Cycling of Lead-Acid Battery - U. Kim, H. Kim, C. Shin (Ajou University), S. Kim and S. Chung (Hyundai-Kia Motors)

• 311 Electrodeposited Nickel Hydroxide in LiOH - P. Spicak, M. Sedlaříková (Brno University of Technology), J. Vondrák (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic) and J. Kazelle (Brno University of Technology)

• 312 Electrochemical Performances of Si-Ge Anode Using RF/DC Magnetron Sputter for Lithium-Ion Batteries - C. Hwang (Hanyang Univ.) and J. Park (Hanyang University)

• 313 A Study on LFPO/Graphite System Batterys for PHEVS - H. Cao, X. Jiang, D. Wang, T. Wang and J. Xie (Shanghai Institute of Space Power-sources)

• 314 Temperature Effect on Electrode Reactions in a Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell - C. Lee (Hanbat National University), D. Kim and H. Lim (Korea Electric Power Research Institute)

• 315 Electrochemical Properties of LiMnO2 with Different Anodes for Lithium Ion Batteries - E. Jin, S. Lim (Chonnam National University), B. Jin (Jilin University), K. Park, H. Gu (Chonnam National University) and B. Park (Howon University)

• 316 The MATLAB/Simlink Model of an Electrolyzer System for High-Pressure Hydrogen Production - N. Katayama, K. Hazeki (Tokyo University of Science), Y. Kudo (Nihon University) and S. Kogoshi (Tokyo University of Science)

• 317 Generation of Hydrogen Peroxide in DMFC - G. R. Agladze, P. Nikoleishvili, V. Kveselava, G. Tsurtsumia, G. Gorelishvili and R. Latsusbaia (R. Agladze Institute of Inorganic Chemistry and Electrochemistry)

• 318 Preparation of Silicon Thin Film by Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition as a High Capacity Anode for Lithium Polymer Batteries - J. Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), J. Kim and D. Byun (Korea University)

B4 Intercalation Compounds for Lithium BatteriesBattery / Energy TechnologyHall E2, Level OE - Yellow

Reaction Mechanism and New MaterialsCo-Chair(s): C. Grey and S. Meng

08:00 423 Heterogeneous Metal Fluoride Conversion Nanocomposites: Fundamental and Practical Mechanistic Attributes - F. Badwa (Rutgers University), N. Pereira (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), A. Gmitter (Rutgers University), M. Wartelsky and G. Amatucci (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)

08:40 424 Some New Aspects of the Reactivity and Synthesis of Electrode Materials for Li Batteries - D. Larcher (Université de Picardie - Jules Verne)

09:20 425 A Comparative Study of α- and β-Li3FeF6: Structure and Electrochemical Behavior - E. Gonzalo, A. Kuhn and F. Garcia-Alvarado (Universidad San Pablo CEU)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 426 Oxygen-Release Characteristics of Lithium-Rich Oxides of Varying Size - A. Van Bommel and J. R. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

10:20 427 Characterization of Positive Electrode / Electrolyte Interphase in Lithium Batteries - N. Dupre, J. Martin, M. Cuisinier, P. Soudan, D. Guyomard (CNRS-IMN), A. Yamada and R. Kanno (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

10:40 428 Lowering Interfacial Chemical Reactivity of Oxide Materials for Lithium Batteries: A Molecular Grafting Approach - J. Gaubicher, F. Tanguy, A. Gaillot (IMN-CNRS), J. Pinson (Laboratoire Environnement et Chimie Analytique, ESPCI, 10 rue Vauquelin, 75231, Paris, France) and D. Guyomard (CNRS-IMN)

11:00 429 The Structural Changes of Layered Cathode Materials during Thermal Decomposition Studied by Synchrotron Based X-ray Techniques and TEM - X. Yang, K. Nam, X. Wang, Y. Zhou, H. Lee, O. Haas (Brookhaven National Lab.), L. Wu, Y. Zhu (Brookhaven National Laboratory), J. McBreen (Brookhaven National Lab.) and W. Yoon (Kookmin University, Seoul, KOREA)

11:20 430 In Operando Synchrotron XRD and XAS Characterization of Lithium Battery Electrodes - S. Hamelet, C. Masquelier (LRCS), G. Ouvrard (Institut des Materiaux Jean Rouxel (IMN)), M. Zerrouki (IMN), M. Morcrette, J. Shu, J. Leriche (LRCS), P. Soudan (CNRS-IMN), S. Belin, E. Elkaim and F. Baudelet (SOLEIL SYNCHROTRON)

11:40 431 Development of “In Situ” X-ray Raman Scattering Technique and its Application to Redox Reactions in Battery Materials - M. Balasubramanian (Argonne National Lab), S. Pol (Argonne National Laboratory), K. Nagle, J. Seidler (University of Washington) and C. S. Johnson (Argonne National Laboratory)

Battery SystemsCo-Chair(s): M. Wagemaker and H. Gabrisch

14:00 432 Development of All-Solid-State Lithium Secondary Batteries with Sulfide Glass-Ceramic Electrolytes - A. Hayashi and M. Tatsumisago (Osaka Prefecture University)

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14:40 433 Advanced High Energy Cathodes for Application in Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles - K. Amine, H. Deng, H. Wu, I. Belharouak (Argonne National Laboratory) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

15:20 434 Controlled Synthesis of Nanotextured Manganese Oxides for Lithium Battery Electrodes - D. Portehault (UPMC), S. Cassaignon (UPMC-Paris6), E. Baudrin (LRCS) and J. Jolivet (UPMC)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 435 Dependence of Electrochemical Kinetics of Lithium Titanium Oxide Electrode on Hysteresis during a High-Rate Charge-Discharge Reaction - K. Hoshina, Y. Tatebayasi, H. Inagaki and N. Takami (Toshiba)

16:20 436 Aging of LiNi1/3Mn1/3Co1/3O2 as Cathode Material for Li-ion Batteries - X. Zhang, F. Gendron, A. Mauger (University Paris 6), L. Qi (Peking University) and C. Julien (University Paris 6)

16:40 437 Study of the Structural Changes upon Reversible Lithium Intercalation in Copper Based Layered Oxysulfides - D. Zeng, J. Cabana, S. Indris (SUNY at Stony Brook), W. Yoon (Kookmin University), S. Clarke (University of Oxford) and C. P. Grey (Stony Brook University)

17:00 438 In Situ Raman Spectroelectrochemistry of LiCoO2 in Electrode Systems: Its Stability and Charge Dynamics - O. Frank (JHI Prague), S. Klod, C. Taeschner (IFW Dresden), L. Kavan (JHI) and L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden)

17:20 439 The Investigation of Electrochemical Properties of Graphite Positive Electrode in Graphite/Metal Oxides Energy Storage System - G. Park, H. Nakamura (Saga University), Y. Lee (Chonnam National University) and M. Yoshio (Saga University)

17:40 440 LiCoO2: The New Polymorph - S. Komaba, Y. Kawamoto, N. Yabuuchi (Tokyo University of Science), T. Yoshida and T. Saito (Nissan Motor Corp.)

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Intercalation Materials, Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): N. Dudney and T. Ohzuku

• 441 Synthesis and Characterization of LiNi1/3Mn1/

3Co1/3-zMgzO2 , LiNi1/3-zMn1/3Co1/3MgzO2, LiNi1/3Mn1/3-zCo1/3MgzO2 - W. Luo (Dalhousie Universtiy), F. Zhou, X. Zhao and J. R. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

• 442 Impact of Synthesis Conditions on the Properties of LiNi2/3Mn1/3O2 - F. Zhou, X. Zhao and J. R. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

• 443 Impact of Co-precipitation Methods on the Properties of LiNi2/3Mn1/3O2 - F. Zhou, X. Zhao and J. R. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

• 444 Li5FeO4 vs. Li2MnO3 as Cathode Precursors for Lithium-ion Batteries - C. S. Johnson (Argonne National Laboratory), M. Balasubramanian (Argonne National Lab), S. Pol, S. Kang and M. Thackeray (Argonne National Laboratory)

• 445 Structural and Electrochemical Properties of Mixed Transition Metal Phospho-olivine Systems LiCo1-xMxPO4 (M = Fe, Mn; 0 < x < 1) - M. Memm (Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research), P. Axmann (Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Ulm) and M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens (ZSW - Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research)

• 446 The LiFePO4/FePO4 Phase Transformation in Large Single Crystals and Small Crystallites of LiFePO4 - K. Weichert (Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research), W. Sigle (Max Planck Institute for Metals Research), R. Amin (Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research), P. Van Aken (Max Planck Institute for Metals Research), T. Acartürk, U. Starke (Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research) and J. Maier (MPI for Solid State Research)

• 447 Complete Lithium Solid Solution in Nanoscale LiMPO4 with Mixed Transition Metals M - N. Meethong, Y. Kao and Y. Chiang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

• 448 Hybrid Electrodes Based on Vanadyl Phosphate Dihydrate and Polyaniline Derivatives Films - E. Zampronio, J. Ferreira (Departamento de Química, Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto-SP, Brazil) and H. P. Oliveira (São Paulo University/FFCLRP)

• 449 Effect of the Carbon Coating on the Electrochemical Properties of Li0.5Ni0.25TiOPO4 Phosphates - I. Saadoune, K. Maher (University Cadi Ayyad Marrakech), K. Edström (Uppsala University) and T. Gustafsson (Uppsala University, Sweden)

• 450 Open-Circuit Voltage Study on LiFePO4 Olivine Cathode - H. Matsui, T. Nakamura (University of Hyogo), Y. Kobayashi (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry), M. Tabuchi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) and Y. Yamada (University of Hyogo)

• 451 A New Crystalline Iron(III) Phosphate FePO4·H2O Obtained by a Proton Ion-Exchange Reaction in LiFePO4OH - L. Croguennec, N. Marx, D. Carlier, A. Wattiaux (ICMCB - CNRS), L. Bourgeois, P. Kubiak (ISM, Université de Bordeaux), F. Le Cras (CEA - Commissariat a l’Energie Atomique) and C. Delmas (ICMCB)

• 452 LiFePO4 Powders: Synthesis and Interface Phenomena - N. Dupre, J. Martin (CNRS-IMN), H. Konishi (Tokyo Institute of Technology), D. Guyomard (CNRS-IMN), R. Kanno and A. Yamada (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

• 453 Synthesis of LiFePO4/C composite particles by Gas-Solid Phase Reaction - T. Nakamura, Y. Shima, H. Matsui, Y. Yamada (University of Hyogo), S. Hashimoto and N. Koshiba (Mitsui Engineering and Ship-building Co. Ltd.)

• 454 Hydrothermal Synthesis and Characterization of Li2FeSiO4 - N. Yabuuchi, Y. Yamakawa, K. Yoshii and S. Komaba (Tokyo University of Science)

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• 455 Electrochemical Evaluation of High Voltage Cathode with a Surface Coating of an Ionically Conducting Oxide - J. Dai, G. Skandan (NEI Corporation) and G. Nagasubramanian (Sandia National Laboratories)

• 456 Electrodeposition of Conducting Polymer in EMD Structure - A. Bahloul (Centre Universitaire Bordj Bou Arreridj), N. Chaabia (University of Sétif) and C. M. Julien (Universite P. et M. Curie)

• 457 Low-Temperature Atomic Layer Deposited Al2O3 Thin Film on LiCoO2 Cathode for Enhanced Cyclability of Lithium-Ion Batteries - F. Wang, C. S. Cheng (Industrial Technology Research Institute), C. Li (National Taipei University of Technology) and J. Lee (National Sun Yat-Sen University)

• 458 A New Approach to Prepare Nanosized Cathode Materials - N. Kosova (Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry) and E. Devyatkina (Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry SB RAS)

• 459 Electrochemical Properties of Lithium Vanadium Oxide Anode for Lithium Ion Battery - H. Kim, J. Kim, J. Kim, K. Chung, W. Cho and B. Cho (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

• 460 Nano-Rod MxWO3 Formation by Sol-Gel Coating Method and Its Electrochromic Application - C. Kim (Korea Institute of Ceramic Eng. & Tech.), M. Lee (KICET, Yonsei University), S. Huh (Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology (KICET)), D. Riu, K. Cho, S. Hyun, T. Lim, E. Koo (KICET) and E. Kim (Yonsei University)

• 461 Thermodynamics of Delithiation / Lithiation in LixCoO2 - K. Yanagida, S. Tsuruta, H. Nakamura (SANYO Electric Co. Ltd.) and R. Yazami (CALTECH)

• 462 Intercalation of Lithium to the Carbon Fiber - M. Toyoda, A. Takenaka, T. Kinumoto and T. Tsumura (Oita university)

• 463 Electronic Conductivity Control in Lithium Titanate - V. Gorshkov, N. Mukhina, B. Tsarev (Eliont LLC) and D. Kellerman (Institute of Solid State Chemistry)

• 464 Origin of Enhanced Li-intercalation in TiO2-B Nanowires - M. V. Koudriachova (University College London)

• 465 Electrochemical Properties of TiO2-B Prepared from γ-FeOOH Type Precursors - H. Noguchi, R. Ohga, Y. Tanaka, S. Ennohji and K. Isono (Saga University)

• 466 Mechanical Synthesis of Nanosized Si Particles via Different Precursors and Application in Li-ion Batteries. - D. Mazouzi (INRS), T. Brousse (University of Nantes), P. Moreau (IMN (insti-tut des matériaux Jean Rouxel)), D. Guyomard (CNRS-IMN) and L. Roue (INRS)

• 467 Ordered Macroporous Lithium Manganese Oxide Spinels as Cathodes for Lithium Batteries - D. Tonti (CSIC), M. Torralvo, E. Enciso (Universidad Complutense Madrid), I. Sobrados (CSIC), J. Amarilla (Universidad Complutense Madrid) and J. Sanz (CSIC)

• 468 Lithium Intercalation into the Surface Modified Graphite in Aprotic Solution and Ionic Liquid - N. Yabuuchi, Y. Shinbe, T. Ozeki (Tokyo University of Science), T. Miura, Y. Katayama (Keio University) and S. Komaba (Tokyo University of Science)

• 469 Electrochemical Properties of the LiNi0.2Mn0.2Co0.6O2 Positive Electrode Material - I. Saadoune, Y. Bentaleb, K. Maher (University Cadi Ayyad Marrakech), K. Fujimoto and S. Ito (Tokyo University of Science)

• 470 High Temperature Lithium Cells using Conversion Oxide Electrodes - F. Mestre-Aizpurua (Institut de Ciencia de Materials de Barcelona), S. Laruelle, M. Armand, J. Tarascon, S. Grugeon (LRCS) and M. Palacin (Institut de Ciencia de Materials de Barcelona)

• 471 Evaluation of the Cation Mixing in LiNi1/3Mn1/

3Co1/3O2 Compound - X. Zhang, F. Gendron, A. Mauger (University Paris 6), L. Qi (Peking University) and C. M. Julien (Universite P. et M. Curie)

• 472 Effect of Ti Substitution in LiMn1.5Ni0.5O4 on Performance and Evaluation of LiMn1.5-

xNi0.5TixO4 as a Cathode Material - S. Niketic, P. Whitfield and I. Davidson (National Research Council Canada)

• 473 Crystal Structures and Electrochemistry of Li2MnO3-LiCoO2-LiCrO2 system - N. Yabuuchi, K. Yamamoto, K. Yoshii, Y. Abe, I. Nakai and S. Komaba (Tokyo University of Science)

• 474 Study of the Delithiation Processes in Layered Li[NiyMnyCo(1-2y)]O2 (y = 0.2, 0.3) - D. Zeng, J. Cabana (SUNY at Stony Brook), W. Yoon (Kookmin University) and C. P. Grey (Stony Brook University)

• 475 Amorphization Recrystallization Study of Nanocrystalline Li2MnO3 - T. Sayle (Cranfield University), P. E. Ngoepe (University of Limpopo) and D. Sayle (Cranfield University)

• 476 Hollow Carbon Nanosphere Based Lithium-ion Negative Electrodes Performance with Low Temperature Electrolytes - J. Cox and M. Wagner (The George Washington University)

• 477 Transmission Electron Microscopy Study of Heavily Delithiated LixCoO2 Cathode Material with O1 Structure - H. Gabrisch (University of New Orleans), R. Yazami (CALTECH), S. Tsuruta, K. Yanagida and H. Nakamura (SANYO Electric Co. Ltd.)

• 478 Structure and Electrochemical Properties of Epitaxial Thin Film Electrodes for Lithium Batteries - M. Hirayama, T. Toujigamori, K. Suzuki, W. Cho (Tokyo Institute of Technology), K. Tamura, J. Mizuki (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) and R. Kanno (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

• 479 Electrochemical Characteristics of MoO2 Anode Materials with Various Morphologies for LIB Applications - J. Song, H. Kang, K. Kim, Y. Jo and Y. Kim (Korea Electronics Technology Institute)

• 480 Synthesis of Nanostructured Ti-O Compounds and Their Lithium Insertion Properties - S. Myung, N. Takahashi (Iwate University), D. Kim (Hanyang University), S. Kim (Sejong University), Y. Sun (Hanyang University) and H. Yashiro (Iwate University)

• 481 Effect of Surface Energies and Nanoparticle Size Distribution on Open Circuit Voltage of Li-Electrodes - A. Van der Ven (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Michigan) and M. Wagemaker (Delft University of Technology)

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• 482 Effect of Sn Substitution in Spinel Lithium Manganese Oxide Thin Films - J. Choi, D. Shin (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), Y. Cho (Yonsei University), J. Ahn (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), W. Bang (Samwon Vacuum Co., Ltd.) and S. Yoon (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

B5 Rechargeable Lithium Ion BatteriesBatteryHall E1, Level OE - Yellow

Cathodes 1Co-Chair(s): Nancy Dudney and Karim Zaghib

08:00 602 Olivine-Oxide Nanostructured Materials for Li-ion Batteries - K. Zaghib (Hydro-Quebec), P. Charest, M. Dontigny, A. Guerfi, M. Petitclerc, J. Labrecque and A. Vijh (Hydro-Québec)

08:30 603 Evaluation of Synthesis Routes for Pure and Composite LiMnPO4 with Carbonaceous Additives for Li-ion Battery - S. Kaymaksiz (MPI, ZSW), U. Dettlaff-Weglikowska (Korea University), N. Kaskhedikar (MPI), N. Sato (Toyota Motor Europe, Zaventem, Belgium), J. Maier and S. Roth (Max-Planck-Institute fur Festkorperforschung)

08:50 604 LiMnPO4 Cathode Material for High Performance Li-Ion Battery - I. Exnar (HPL SA), A. Key (EPFL), G. Degenghi, T. Drezen and J. Miners (HPL SA)

09:10 605 Hydrothermal Synthesis of Lithium Iron Phosphate Using Fe(III) Precursor - H. Zou and P. Shen (Sun Yat-Sen University)

09:30 606 LiMgxMn1-xPO4/C Composite Cathodes for Lithium Batteries Prepared by a Combination of Spray Pyrolysis with Wet Ballmilling - Z. Bakenov and I. Taniguchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

09:50 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:10 607 Synthesis, Structural and Electrochemical Properties of LiFePO4 Nanomaterials Synthesized by Hydrothermal Route - K. Zaghib (Hydro-Quebec), F. Brochu, A. Guerfi (IREQ), M. Kopec, A. Mauger, F. Gendron (University Paris 6) and C. M. Julien (Universite P. et M. Curie)

10:30 608 Synthesis, Structural and Electrochemical Properties: LiFePO4 Molten State - K. Zaghib (Hydro-Quebec), J. Labrecque, M. Dontigny, P. Charest, A. Guerfi (IREQ), M. Kopec, A. Mauger, F. Gendron (University Paris 6) and C. M. Julien (Universite P. et M. Curie)

10:50 609 LiMexNi0.5-xMn1.5O4 as Promising Cathode Materials for 5 V Li-ion Batteries - E. Kachibaia, R. Imnadze, T. Paikidze and R. Akhvlediani (Instiute of Inorganic Chemistry and Electrochemistry)

11:10 658 Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of Iron Oxyfluoride Nanocomposites for Lithium Batteries - N. Pereira, F. Badway, M. Wartelsky, S. Gunn and G. Amatucci (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)

11:30 611 Electrochemical Properties of LiNi1/3Mn1/3Co1/

3O2 Synthesized by Co-precipitation Method - X. Zhang, F. Gendron, A. Mauger (University Paris 6), L. Qi (Peking University), H. Groult, L. Perrigaud (University Paris 6) and C. M. Julien (Universite P. et M. Curie)

11:50 612 High Potential Li-ion Batteries Based on Nanosilicon Composites and LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 Spinel - J. Arrebola, A. Caballero (Universidad de Cordoba), J. Gómez (Universidad de Córdoba), L. Hernan, J. Morales and L. Sanchez (Universidad de Cordoba)

Cathodes 2Co-Chair(s): Jeff Dahn and Daniel Doughty

14:00 613 Evaluation of Aging of Cathode Material for Li-ion Batteries: LiFePO4 vs. LiNi1/3Mn1/

3Co1/3O2 - M. Kopec (University Paris 6), N. Tran, G. Nuspl, C. Stinner (Süd-Chemie), A. Mauger, F. Gendron (University Paris 6) and C. M. Julien (Universite P. et M. Curie)

14:20 614 Characterization of Li[Ni0.67Co0.15Mn0.18]O2 with a Concentration Gradient Outer Layer on the Electrochemical Properties and Structural Stability - D. Kim, B. Lee (Hanyang University), K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory (USA)) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

14:40 615 Improved Electrochemical Properties of BiOF-coated 5 V Spinel Li[Ni0.5Mn1.5]O4 for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries - H. Kang (Hanyang University), S. Myung (Iwate University, Japan), K. Amine (Argonne National Laboratory (USA)) and Y. Sun (Hanyang University, Korea)

15:00 616 Carbon Coated Li4Ti5O12 Zero Strain Anodes for High Power Li-ion Battery Applications - G. H. Jung, C. Jin and Y. Sun (Hanyang University)

15:20 617 Electrochemical Properties of Fe2OF4 as New Intercalation Host for Li - I. D. Gocheva, I. Tanaka, T. Doi, S. Okada and J. Yamaki (Kyushu University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 618 Advantages of Simultaneous Substitution of Co in Li[Ni1/3Mn1/3Co1/3]O2 by Ni and Al - F. Zhou, X. Zhao and J. R. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

16:20 619 Intercalation and Conversion Reactions of Perovskite-type Fluoride Cathodes - S. Okada, Y. Tanaka, I. D. Gocheva, I. Tanaka, T. Doi, J. Yamaki (Kyushu University), M. Takeo and T. Nishida (Kinki University)

16:40 620 Fabrication of Li4Ti5O12 and LiCoO2 Thin Films as Electrode Materials by Spray Pyrolysis Method - M. Takahashi, J. Tani, H. Kido (Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute), A. Hayashi, Y. Kinoshita and M. Tatsumisago (Osaka Prefecture University)

17:00 621 Synthesis of Meso-structured LiMn2O4/CNT Nanocomposites for Energy Storage Applications - C. Lee and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

17:20 622 Depth Profiling of the SEI on LiFePO4 and LiMnPO4 - S. Malmgren, H. Rensmo (Uppsala University), T. Gustafsson (Uppsala University, Sweden), M. Gorgoi (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie) and K. Edström (Uppsala University)

17:40 623 Preparation and Characterization of LiMnPO4/SWNT Composites as Cathode Material for Li-ion Battery - U. Dettlaff-Weglikowska (Korea University), N. Sato (Toyota Motor Europe, Zaventem, Belgium) and S. Roth (Max-Planck-Institute fur Festkorperforschung)

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Poster Session - Rechargeable Lithium and Li-ion Batteries 2Co-Chair(s): Zempachi Ogumi and Karim Zaghib

• 624 Postmortem Analysis of SEI Components in Industrial Lithium-Ion Cells for Determination of Aging Effects - H. Kren, R. Hohl, M. Sternad, S. Koller and F. Stelzer (Graz University of Technology)

• 625 Lithium-ion Intercalation/Deintercalation Properties of a High Potential Negative Electrode TiO2(B) - Y. Murota, Y. Oba, M. Takagi, A. Tasaka and M. Inaba (Doshisha University)

• 626 Electron Diffraction of Li-conduct-ing Perovskites with Both Tilting of BX6 Octahedra and Layered Ordering of A-cations - K. Kishida, K. Goto, H. Inui and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)

• 627 Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties of Co-substituted Hollandite-type Manganese Oxides Using a Hydrothermal Method - Y. Kadoma (Iwate University), N. Higuchi (Faculty of Engineering, Department of Applied Chemistry, Iwate University), T. Akahira, R. Kimura, K. Ui and N. Kumagai (Department of Frontier Materials and Functional Engineering, Iwate University)

• 628 Thermal Stability of Metal Fluorides as Positive Electrodes for Lithium-ion Batteries - M. Zhou, L. Zhao, T. Doi, S. Okada and J. Yamaki (Kyushu University)

• 629 Comparison of Al and Mg Substitution Effect on the Thermal Performance of Positive Electrode Materials - F. Zhou, W. Luo, X. Zhao and D. Jeff (Dalhousie University)

• 630 Gel Polymer Electrolyte Based on Cross-linked Poly(vinylpyridine-co-styrene) for Lithium-ion Polymer Batteries - Y. Kang, S. Oh, D. Kim (KRICT), M. Lee (Chonbuk National University) and C. Lee (KRICT)

• 631 LiMn1.5-xNi0.5CrxO4 (0 {less than or equal to} x {less than or equal to} 0.1) Cathode Materials for High Energy Density and High Rate Capability Li Ion Rechargeable Batteries - R. Singhal, R. Katiyar, K. Asmar and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

• 632 Three-Dimensionally Ordered Structures for Inhibition of Dendrite Formation on Lithium Metal Electrode - H. Munakata, Y. Yamamoto, K. Sasajima, M. Kijima, D. Yamamoto, S. Woo and K. Kanamura (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

• 633 Metal Coating as an Effective Method for Improved Electrochemical Performances of Anatase Electrodes - M. Mancini (Camerino University), P. Kubiak (ZSW), R. Marassi (Camerino University) and M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens (ZSW - Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research)

• 634 Shape-Controlled Silicon Particles for High-Capacity Negative Electrode of Li-Ion Batteries - K. Nakai, I. Tsutioka, M. Saito, A. Tasaka (Doshisha University), T. Takenaka (Oike and Co.,Ltd), M. Hirota, A. Kamei (Oike Co., Ltd.) and M. Inaba (Doshisha University)

• 635 Properties of PVdF/HFP Inorganic Filler Modified Gel Electrolytes - A. Zalewska, K. Piotrowska, J. S. Syzdek, L. Niedzicki and M. Marcinek (Warsaw University of Technology)

• 636 Self-Assembly Between LiFePO4 and Carbon Black during Electrode Processing for High Power Li-Ion Battery - W. Porcher, S. Jouanneau (CEA), B. Lestriez and D. Guyomard (CNRS-IMN)

• 637 Thin Electrolytes from Self-Assembly of Polyetheramine Oligomers on LiFePO4 Cathode Particles - C. Sisbandini, D. Brandell (Uppsala University), T. Gustafsson (Angstrom Laboratory, Uppsala University) and L. Nyholm (Uppsala University)

• 638 Kinetics of Lithium Nickel Cobalt Oxide Electrode Material for Lithium-Ion Batteries - B. Ravdel (Yardney Technical Products, Inc) and F. Puglia (Yardney Technical Products, Inc.)

• 639 The Influence of Fluorinated Aromatic Isocyanates on the Cycling Performance of Silicon Anodes in Lithium-Ion Batteries - M. Sternad, H. Kren, R. Hohl, C. Bayer, C. God, C. Stangl, B. Fuchsbichler, S. Koller, M. Schmuck (Graz University of Technology), M. Takehara (Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Center), M. Ue (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation) and M. Winter (Westfaelische Wilhelms University Muenster)

• 640 Thermodynamics of Electrode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries - B. Ravdel, S. Trebukhova (Yardney Technical Products, Inc) and F. Puglia (Yardney Technical Products, Inc.)

• 641 Gel Electrolyte for High Energy Density Li Ion Rechargeable Batteries - R. Singhal, M. Rivera, V. Dolidze, F. Aliev and R. Katiyar (University of Puerto Rico)

• 642 Thermal Behavior of Carbon-coated Anode Observed in In-situ Transmission Electron Microscopy - T. Ahn (Seoul National University), J. Cho (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology) and Y. Kim (Seoul National University)

• 643 Partial Crystallization of Amorphous Carbon Layer Coated on the Surface of LiFePO4 by Heat Treatment Using Microwave Induced Arc - J. Jegal and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

• 644 Thermal Stability of Delithiated Al-substi-tuted Li(Ni1/3Co1/3Mn1/3)O2 Cathodes - C. T. Love (US Naval Research Laboratory), M. Johannes and K. Swider-Lyons (Naval Research Laboratory)

• 645 Influence of Electrode Preparation Conditions on the Electrochemical Performance of Cathodes in Li-Ion Batteries - H. Y. Tran (ZSW - Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research, ZSW), W. Haselrieder, M. Mueller (TU Braunschweig, Institute of par-ticle technology), C. Taeubert, M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens (ZSW - Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research) and A. Kwade (TU Braunschweig, Institute of particle technol-ogy)

• 646 Electrodeposition of Polymer Electrolyte Coated MnO2 for 3D Microbatteries - P. Johns (Southampton University), G. El-Enany (Suez Canal University) and J. Owen (University of Southampton)

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• 647 Thermal and Electrochemical Behaviour of Different Cathode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries - C. Taeubert (ZSW - Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research), M. Fleischhammer (ZSW), P. Axmann (Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Ulm) and M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens (ZSW - Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research)

• 648 Synthesis of Water Scavering Compounds Based on Functionalization of Methylalumoxane by Organic Compounds Containing Free Hydroxyl Group for Application in Battery Electrolytes - M. Marczewski, M. Piszcz, A. Plewa-Marczewska and M. Siekierski (Warsaw University of Technology)

• 649 Estimation of Complex Formation Constants of Supramolecular Additive - Low Molecular Weight Analogs of PEO and Supramolecular Additive - Anion by NMR Spectroscopy - A. Plewa-Marczewska (Warsaw University of Technology), M. Kalita (Warsow University of Technology) and M. Siekierski (Warsaw University of Technology)

• 650 Lithium Plating and Lithium Intercalation Kinetics as a Function of Electrolyte Composition - R. V. Bugga (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) and M. C. Smart (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology)

• 652 Comparison of Morphology, Particle Size, and Coating on Cycling Performance of Si Based Anodes for Li-ion Batteries - S. Urbonaite, I. Baglien and K. Edström (Uppsala University)

• 653 Interfacial Structure and Interfacial Resistance of EC:DMC/LiPF6 and Ionic Liquid Electrolytes at Graphite and LiFePO4 - O. Borodin and G. Smith (University of Utah)

• 654 Direct In-Situ Measurements of Li Transport in Li-ion Battery Negative Electrodes - S. Harris (Private), A. Timmons (GM), S. Kim and C. Monroe (University of Michigan)

• 655 On Reasons for Capacity Fade of Lithium-sul-fur Cells during Cycling - V. Kolosnitsyn, E. Kuzmina, E. Karaseva and L. Sheina (Institute of Organic Chemistry Ufa Scientific Center Russian Academy of Sciences)

• 656 Field Effects on Bulk and Interfacial Behavior of Electrolytes in Li-ion Cells - K. L. Gering (Idaho National Laboratory)

• 657 Silicon-Decorated Carbon Nanotube Arrays as High Capacity Anodes for Lithium Ion Batteries - K. Evanoff, B. Hertzberg, T. F. Fuller (Georgia Institute of Technology), W. Ready (Georgia Institue of Technology, Georgia Tech Research Institute) and G. Yushin (Georgia Institute of Technology)

• 659 Carbon Coated Li-Mn-oxide Nanorods as High Rate Electrode Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries - K. Kim and K. Kim (Yonsei University)

• 660 Ionic Liquids in Polymer Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries - C. Hupbauer (Fraunhofer Institut Chemische Technologie) and J. Tübke (Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT)

• 661 Low-Molecular-Weight PEG-Modified RTILs as Electrolytes for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries - O. E. Geiculescu, R. Rajagopal (Clemson University), P. Hallac (Lion Cells), S. Creager and D. DesMarteau (Clemson University)

• 662 Effect of Additives to Electrolyte and Electrodes for Increasing Efficiency of Li-Ion Batteries - E. Shembel, I. Maksuta, V. Redko (Enerize Corporation), D. Meshri (Advance Research Chemical), L. Neduzko, V. Maslov and V. Pisny (Enerize Corporation)

• 663 New Binder Materials for Si Electrode - G. Liu (Lawrence Berkeley Lab), S. Xun, H. Zheng, X. Song and V. Battaglia (LBNL)

• 664 Effect of Organic Additives on Electrochemical Properties of Li Anode in Room Temperature Ionic Liquid - H. Sano, H. Sakaebe and H. Matsumoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))

• 665 Synthesis and Evaluation of the Side-chain Structure of Novel Low-barrier Ion Conductive Solid Polymer Electrolytes - I. Fukuchi, H. Yamamoto, T. Ishibashi, T. Matsuhira, N. Iwaguchi and T. Okamura (Osaka University)

• 666 High Energy Density Metal Oxide Anodes for Li-ion Batteries - C. Ban, L. Riley, Z. Wu (NREL), D. T. Gillaspie (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), S. Lee (University of Colorado) and A. Dillon (NREL)

• 667 Phase Transition Pathways of Nanoscale Olivines during Dynamic Electrochemical Cycling - M. Tang (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Y. Kao, N. Meethong, W. Carter and Y. Chiang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

• 668 Electrochemical and Thermal Behavior of Metal Electrode in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids with Asymmetric Cations - H. Sakaebe, H. Matsumoto, S. Tsudzuki (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)) and K. Tatsumi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

• 669 Charge Transfer Resistance on Lithium in Ionic Liquids Composed of Fluorosulfonyl-(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)amide for Lithium Battery Electrolyte - H. Matsumoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), S. Tsuzuki, T. Umecky (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), H. Sakaebe (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)) and K. Tatsumi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

• 670 Optimum Binder for High Capacity SiO Anode - S. Komaba, K. Shimomura, T. Ozeki, K. Konno and H. Yui (Tokyo University of Science)

• 671 Compatibility of Electrolytes Based on BMPl-TFSI with Graphite Anodes for Li-Ion Batteries - M. Reichert, M. Wachtler (ZSW - Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung Baden-Württemberg), P. Kurzweil (University of Applied Sciences Amberg-Weiden, Fakultät Maschinenbau/Umwelttechnik) and M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens (ZSW - Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research)

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• 672 Influence of the Blocks Length and Formulation on Conductivity of Triblock Copolymer as Solid Electrolytes for Lithium Batteries - M. Robinet (Laboratoire Chimie Provence), R. Bouchet (LCP-Université de Provence), T. Phan and D. Bertin (Laboratoire Chimie Provence)

• 673 POE Containing Homogeneous Dispersion of Rigid Organic Nodules as SPE for Lithium Batteries - R. Bouchet (LCP-Université de Provence), T. Phan, M. Robinet and D. Bertin (Laboratoire Chimie Provence)

• 674 Hybrid, Nanoarchitectured Tin Anodes for Lithium Ion Batteries - P. Meduri, C. Pendyala, V. Kumar, G. Sumanasekera and M. Sunkara (The University of Louisville)

• 675 High Voltage Lithium Ion Batteries Based on Carbon/LiMPO4 (M = Mn, Co, Ni) Composites - J. Morales (Universidad de Cordoba), R. Trócoli (University of Cordoba), R. Saint-Martin, S. Franger (University Paris XI) and J. Santos Pena (University of Cordoba)

• 676 Electrochemical Properties of xLiMnO3•(1-x)LiMn0.33 Co0.33Ni0.33O2 Cathode Materials Prepared by Co-precipitation - J. Jeong, K. Ha, B. Jin and H. Kim (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)

• 677 Microstructured Porous Silicon/Carbon Composite Anode Materials for Lithium-ion Batteries - Y. Yen, C. Lin (National Taiwan University), H. Wu (Industrial Technology Research Institute) and N. Wu (National Taiwan University)

• 678 A New Methodology for Evaluating the High-Power Behavior of a Li-ion Battery Cell - A. Nyman (Royal Institute of Technology), T. G. Zavalis (Royal Institute of Technology, KTH), R. Elger (Swerea), M. Behm and G. Lindbergh (Royal Institute of Technology)

• 679 Comparative Study of Electrolyte Reactions at the Surface of High Voltage Manganese Spinel, Phosphate, and Metal Oxide Cathodes in Li-ion Cells - B. Deveney, K. Nechev (SAFTAMERICA), J. Peres (SAFT) and A. J. Salkind (Rutgers University)

• 610 Electrochemical Properties of Mixed Cathode Consisting of μ-Scale LiCoO2 and nm-Scale Li[Co0.1Ni0.15Li0.2Mn0.55]O2 - K. Kim (ETRI), S. Kim (Kyungwon University), Y. Lee and J. Kim (ETRI)

• 711 Kinetics of Li Ion Transfer at Interface Between Cathode Active Material and Electrolyte - I. Takahashi, K. Sasaki and T. Terai (The University of Tokyo)

B7Photovoltaics for the 21st Century 5Energy Technology / Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and PhotonicsRoom B631, Level 02 - Red

Dye-Sensitized Cells ICo-Chair(s): M. Sunkara and K. Rajeshwar

08:30 768 The Optimal Level of Phosphorus for the DSC TiO2 Anode Efficiency Increase. - J. Prochazka, L. Kavan and M. Zukalova (JHI)

08:50 769 New Photoanode Architectures of Dye Sensitized Solar Cells Based on Nanotetrapods and Other Nanostructures of Metal Oxides - W. Chen, Y. Qiu (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) and S. Yang (The Hong Kong University of Scince and Technology)

09:10 770 Solvent-Free ZnO Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells - E. Guillén, J. Idígoras and J. A. Anta (Universidad Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla)

Dye-Sentized Cells IICo-Chair(s): K. Rajeshwar and M. Sunkara

10:00 771 Invited: “The Road to Next Generation Low-Cost and High-Efficiency Solar Cells via Nanomaterials” - H. W. Hillhouse (Purdue University)

10:30 772 Nanostructured TiO2 photoelectrodes for Dye Sensitized Solar Cells - I. Turkevych, K. Hara and M. Kondo (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))

10:50 773 Modification of ZnO Nanorod for the Improvement of DSSC Efficiency - J. Chung, J. Lee, M. Yoon, S. Yun and S. Lim (Yonsei University)

11:10 774 Dye-sensitized Solar Cell based on Titania Nanofibers Produced by Electrospinning - J. Macak, J. Duchoslav and L. Rubacek (Elmarco ltd.)

11:30 775 Influence of the Nature of Nanometric TiO2 Particles on Photovoltaic Devices - S. Cassaignon, M. Koelsch (UPMC-Paris6) and J. Jolivet (UPMC)

Chalcogenide Cells ICo-Chair(s): P. Chang and J. Brownson

14:00 776 Rapid Manufacture of High Performance CIGS Photovoltaic Modules - L. Eldada, B. Sang, M. Taylor, P. Hersh, Y. Deng and B. Stanbery (HelioVolt Corporation)

14:30 777 Inorganic Thin Film Solar Cells: Materials Science Challenges of Advanced Physical Concepts - W. Jaegermann (Darmstadt University of Technology, Surface Science Division), A. Klein (Technical University) and T. Mayer (Surface Science Division)

14:50 778 Fabrication and Modeling of Three-Dimensionally Structured CdTe Thin Film Photovoltaic Devices with Self-Aligned Back-Contacts - D. Josell, C. Beauchamp, S. Jung, B. Hamadani, L. J. Richter, J. Bonevich, N. Zhitenev, T. P. Moffat and J. Guyer (NIST)

15:10 779 Investigation of Cu(In, Ga) Se2 Absorber Layers Prepared from Stacked Electrodeposited and Annealed Elemental Layers: Effect of Ga Deposition Bath on the Morphological and Optoelectrical Properties of the Absorber Layers. - M. Kurihara (Luxembourg University), P. Dale (Université du Luxembourg) and S. Siebentritt (Luxembourg University)

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Chalcogenide Cells IICo-Chair(s): J. Brownson and P. Chang

16:00 780 CIGSS Thin Film Solar Cells by Solution Process - J. Suh, K. Song, C. Ham (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute), K. Yoon, J. Yoon and S. Ahn (Korea Energy Research Institute)

16:20 781 Synthesis and Characterization of CuInSe2 Thin Films by Annealing of Electrodeposited In2Se3/Cu and In2Se3/Cu-Se Stacks - J. Fischer and P. Dale (Université du Luxembourg)

16:40 782 Towards the Development of an Integrated Power Supply - S. Mitra (Missouri State University)

B8Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells 9 (PEMFC9)Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry/ Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical EngineeringHall I, Level U2 - Blue

A31 MEA Performance and Component Diagnostics - II: Frequency Response TechniquesCo-Chair(s): Ashish Kamat and William Mustain

08:00 967 Wetting and Drying Responses of Gas Diffusion Layers and Proton Exchange Membrane to Current Transients - J. R. Davey, R. Mukundan, J. S. Spendelow, P. P. Mukherjee (Los Alamos National Laboratory), D. S. Hussey, D. L. Jacobson, M. Arif (National Institute of Standards and Technology) and R. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

08:20 968 Effect of Relative Humidity on Water Structure at Nafion Thin Film Studied by Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy - H. Noguchi, H. Minowa, K. Taneda (Hokkaido University), H. Naohara (Toyota Motor Corporation) and K. Uosaki (Hokkaido University)

08:40 969 Nonlinear Frequency Response Analysis for the Diagnosis of PEM Fuel Cells - T. Kadyk, R. Hanke-Rauschenbach and K. Sundmacher (Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems)

09:00 970 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells Using Embedded Probes - R. Abbaraju, N. Dasgupta and A. V. Virkar (University of Utah)

09:20 971 Understanding the Performances of MEA in PEMFC by EIS and Current Density Measurement - S. Lin, C. Chen, H. Shiu and F. Tsau (Industrial Technology Research Institute)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 972 Dynamic Measurement and Modeling of the Water Vapor Concentration during AC Impedance Measurements in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - M. H. Bayer, A. Wokaun, G. G. Scherer and I. A. Schneider (Paul Scherrer Institut)

10:20 973 Progress Toward Accurate Through-Plane Membrane Resistance and Conductivity Measurement - K. Cooper (Scribner Associates, Inc.)

10:40 974 Negative Resistance Values in Locally Resolved Impedance Spectra of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - I. A. Schneider, M. H. Bayer, A. Wokaun and G. G. Scherer (Paul Scherrer Institut)

11:00 975 Relationship Between Impedance Spectra and the Structure of the Catalyst Layer of a PEMFC - K. Ikeda, N. Nonoyama and Y. Ikogi (Toyota Motor Corporation)

11:20 976 Complex Capacitance Analysis of Ionic Conductivity and Interfacial Capacitance within Cathode Layers of PEMFC and DMFC Electrodes - J. Jang, S. Jeon, S. Kim, S. Lee, E. Cho, H. Kim, J. Han and T. Lim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

11:40 977 Effect of Microporous Layer on Impedance Response of PEM Fuel Cell Fed with H2 and N2 - D. Malevich, E. Halliop, M. S. Saha, J. Suryana, B. Peppley, J. Pharoah and K. Karan (Queen’s - RMC Fuel Cell Research Centre)

Hall G, Level U2 - Blue

B31 Catalyst Durability-II: Pt-alloys and Carbon SupportsCo-Chair(s): D. Thompsett and H. Uchida

08:00 978 Highly Durable PtIrM (M = Co and Cr) Alloy Electrocatalysts for PEMFC Applications - T. Aindow, W. Bi, E. Izzo, S. Motupally, V. Murthi (UTC Power) and C. Perez-Acosta (Axiom Consulting LLC)

08:20 979 Stabilization Effect of Iridium in Pt-based Alloy Catalysts for PEM Fuel Cell Cathodes - P. B. Balbuena, Y. Ma and P. Hirunsit (Texas A&M University)

08:40 980 Fuel Cell Performance and Long Term Stability of Platinum Monolayer Electrocatalysts - H. Naohara (Toyota Motor Corporation), K. Sasaki and R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

09:00 981 Structure and Activity of Novel Pt Core-Shell Catalysts for the O2 Reduction Reaction - S. C. Ball, S. L. Burton, J. Fisher, R. O’Malley, B. C. Tessier, B. Theobald, D. Thompsett (Johnson Matthey Technology Centre), W. Zhou, D. Su, Y. Zhu and R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

09:20 982 Activity and Stability of Pt Monolayer Core Shell Catalysts - S. C. Ball, S. L. Burton, E. Christian, A. Davies, J. Fisher, R. O’Malley, S. Passot, B. C. Tessier, B. Theobald and D. Thompsett (Johnson Matthey Technology Centre)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 983 Improving the Stability of PtRu Catalysts for DMFC - N. Cabello-Moreno (Johnson Matthey Technology Centre), E. Crabb (The Open University), J. Fisher (Johnson Matthey Technology Centre), A. Russell (University of Southampton) and D. Thompsett (Johnson Matthey Technology Centre)

10:40 984 Effect of Support Surface on Catalyst Activity and Stability under Potential Cycling - B. Merzougui and V. Murthi (UTC Power)

11:00 985 Investigation and Modeling of Carbon Oxidation of Pt/C under Dynamic Potential Condition - N. Takeuchi (Toyota Motor Eng. & Mfg. North America), E. Jennings and T. F. Fuller (Georgia Institute of Technology)

11:20 986 Electrochemical and Raman Spectroscopic Studies of Ketjen Black Corrosion During Anodic Polarization in Acid - D. Kim, A. Ay, V. Swope, L. Guo and G. M. Swain (Michigan State University)

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11:40 987 Investigation of Pt-C Interaction on Stability of Pt/C Catalysts in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - M. Wang, F. Xu, R. Cheng and J. Xie (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis)

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue

C31 Pt alloys - Spectroscopy and MicroscopyCo-Chair(s): C. Roth and M. Bron

08:00 988 Probing the Influence of Polyvinyl Pyrrolidone on Platinum Electrocatalysts Using In Situ X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy - B. Shyam, D. E. Ramaker (George Washington University), C. Susut and Y. Tong (Georgetown University)

08:20 989 Analysis of Electronic State of Pt Small Particles on Carbon Substrate by sXPS - E. Toyoda, T. Hatanaka, N. Takahashi, R. Jinnouchi and Y. Morimoto (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc.)

08:40 990 Synchrotron Radiation Analyses of Residual Cobalt in Carbon Alloy Cathode Catalysts for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - H. Niwa, M. Kobayashi, K. Horiba, Y. Harada, M. Oshima (The University of Tokyo), Y. Koshigoe, J. Ozaki (Gunma University), K. Terakura (Japan Advanced Institute of Science Technology), T. Ikeda (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), S. Miyata (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization), H. Ofuchi (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute), S. Ueda, Y. Yamashita, H. Yoshikawa and K. Kobayashi (National Institute for Materials Science)

09:00 991 Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy for Direct Imaging of Fuel Cell Reactions - W. Schuhmann (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 992 In Situ GIXAFS and HERFD-XAS Studies of a Pt-modified Rh(111) Electrode - D. Friebel, D. Miller, H. Ogasawara, T. Anniyev, C. O’Grady, U. Bergmann, J. Bargar, A. Nilsson (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), K. Wikfeldt and L. Pettersson (Stockholm University)

10:20 993 In Situ Electrochemical X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopic Study on Pt/M/C (M = Pd, Au) Core-Shell Catalyst - Y. Uchimoto, H. Aoki, T. Kamijo, S. Urata and T. Fukutsuka (Kyoto University)

10:40 994 X-Ray Absorption Characterization of Polyaniline-Derived Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Cathode Electrocatalysts - M. Ferrandon, D. Myers, A. Kropf (Argonne National Laboratory), G. Wu and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

11:00 995 Spectroelectrochemical Raman Studies of New Alloy Catalyst Films - M. B. Pomfret, J. J. Pietron and J. C. Owrutsky (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

11:20 996 Characterization of Oxygen Reduction Catalysts Using SECM and an Electrochemical Robotic System - A. Puschhof, D. Schaefer, Y. Ackermann, C. Kulp, M. Bron, T. Erichsen and W. Schuhmann (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

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C31b - Composite and Hybrid Membranes - Modelling and SimulationCo-Chair(s): D. Jones and P. Pintauro

08:00 997 Designing a New Ionomer from Scratch: Pushing Polypoms to the Limit - A. M. Herring, J. L. Horan, M. Kuo, S. Dec (Colorado School of Mines), M. Frey, H. Ren (3M) and A. S. Perdue (Colorado School of Mines)

08:20 998 Composite Proton Conductive Membranes for Elevated Temperature and Reduced Relative Humidity PEMFC - E. Chalkovaa, C. Wang, S. Komarneni, J. Lee, M. Fedkin and S. Lvov (Penn State University)

08:40 999 New Hybrid Inorganic-Organic Proton Conducting Membranes Based on Nafion and [(ZrO2)•(Ta2O5)0.119] Oxide Core-shell Nanofiller - V. Di Noto, S. Lavina, M. Piga, E. Negro (University of Padova) and G. Pace (ISTM-CNR)

09:00 1000 Nafion/Acid Functionalized Mesoporous Silica Nanocomposite Membrane for High Temperature PEMFCs - Z. Chen and R. Hsu (University of Waterloo)

09:20 1001 Design and Development of High-Performance Hybrid Inorganic-Organic Fuel Cell Membranes - C. Laberty-Robert, O. Sel (UPMC Paris VI), K. Valle, F. Perreira (CEA-Le Ripault) and C. Sanchez (UPMC Paris VI)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1002 Nanoscale Membrane Based on Filled Nanoporous Anodic Alumina with Polymeric Nanocomposite for H2/O2 Fuel Cell - M. Mohajeri, H. Omidvar, M. M. Hasani-Sadrabadi, S. Tabaian and M. Alfi (Amirkabir University of Technology)

10:20 1003 Functionalized Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Membranes Investigated by AC-Electrogravimetry - C. Debiemme-Chouvy (Université Pierre et Marie Curie), C. Gabrielli (CNRS), C. Laberty-Robert (UPMC Paris VI), H. Perrot (CNRS), L. To Thi Kim (Université Pierre et Marie Curie) and O. Sel (UPMC Paris VI)

10:40 1004 Molecular Level Investigation of PBI Based High Temperature Fuel Cells - C. Cheng, P. Sui, N. Djilali (University of Victoria) and A. Su (Yuan Ze University|Fuel Cell Center)

11:00 1005 Proton Dynamics in a Polymer Electrolyte Membrane, Sulfonated Polyether Sulfone: A Computational Study - Y. Choe (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology), E. Tsuchida, T. Ikeshoji, A. Ohira and K. Kidena (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

11:20 1006 Water Sorption and Transport Properties of Polymer Electrolyte Membranes: New Insights from Theory - A. Roudgar (Simon Fraser University), C. Monroe (University of Michigan) and M. H. Eikerling (Simon Fraser University)

11:40 1007 On the Mechanism of Proton Transport in Model Perfluorosulfonic Acid Systems: Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics Simulations - B. Habenicht and S. J. Paddison (University of Tennessee)

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D31 Direct Fuel Cells - Catalysis ICo-Chair(s): R. Adzic and T. Jarvi

09:00 1008 Some New Results with Ternary Pt/Rh/SnO2 Electrocatalysts for Oxidizing Ethanol to CO2 - M. Li, A. Kowal, E. Sutter, K. Sasaki, M. Vukmirovic (Brookhaven National Laboratory), N. Marinkovic (University of Delaware), P. Liu and R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

09:20 1009 Platinum/Tin Oxide: Single Walled Carbon Nanotube Electrocatalysts for Direct Ethanol Fuel Cell - Z. Chen and R. Hsu (University of Waterloo)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1010 Ethanol and Methanol: Adsorption Rates and Rates of Intermediate Formation at Pt Single Crystal Electrodes - A. A. Abd El Salehin, B. Lanova and H. Baltruschat (University of Bonn)

10:20 1011 Mechanistic Aspects of Ethanol Electro-oxidation in Unsupported Platinum Nanoparticles - D. A. Cantane and E. R. Gonzalez (IQSC-USP)

10:40 1012 High Throughput Screening of Ethanol Oxidation Catalysts - D. Stevens, S. Fitzsimmons, R. Sanderson, E. Moreau and J. R. Dahn (Dalhousie University)

11:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

11:20 1013 Ethanol Electro-oxidation on PtRu and PtRh Mixed-Monolayer Deposited on Au Nanoparticles - F. H. Lima (Institute of Chemistry of São Carlos)

11:40 1014 Activity of Pt-Sn Catalyst Prepared by Reactive Spray Deposition Technology for Ethanol Electro-oxidation - K. Fatih, R. Neagu, V. Alazate, V. Neburchilov, R. Maric and W. Haijiang (National Research Council Canada)

Hall I, Level U2 - Blue

A32 MEA Performance and Component Diagnostics - III: Catalyst LayersCo-Chair(s): Cynthia Rice-York and Zhong Xie

14:00 1015 Sub-millimeter Current Density Distribution in PEFC at Sub-zero Temperatures - T. Colinart and F. N. Büchi (Paul Scherrer Institut)

14:20 1016 Active Area Determination for Porous Pt-Electrodes Used in PEM Fuel Cells: Temperature and Humidity Effects - R. Wreland Lindström, K. Korstdottir (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) and G. Lindbergh (Royal Institute of Technology)

14:40 1017 Estimation of Local Relative Humidity and Proton Conductivity in Cathode Catalyst Layers of PEMFC - J. Gazzarri, Z. Xia, X. Zhao (Institute for Fell Cell Innovation), Q. Wang (Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation), M. H. Eikerling (Simon Fraser University), S. Liu (Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation/Simon Fraser University) and Z. Xie (National Research Council of Canada)

15:00 1018 Analysis of Reactant Gas Transport Phenomena in Catalyst Layers - K. Sakai (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.), K. Sato (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd), T. Mashio (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.), A. Ohma, K. Yamaguchi (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd) and K. Shinohara (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 1019 Identification of Dominant Transport Mechanisms in Cathode Catalyst Layers for PEMFC Operated under Low RHs - Z. Xie (National Research Council of Canada), X. Zhao, J. Gazzarri (Institute for Fell Cell Innovation), Q. Wang (Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation), T. Navessin and S. Holdcroft (Institute for Fell Cell Innovation)

16:00 1020 Properties of Catalyst Layers Prepared by Electrospray Deposition - A. M. Chaparro, M. Folgado, B. Gallardo, A. J. Martín (CIEMAT) and L. Daza (ICP-CSIC)

16:20 1021 Detailed Analysis of Fuel Cell’s Peak Power Performance: Simulation and Measurement - &. Kriston, T. Szabó, G. Inzelt and I. Faragó (Eotvos Lorand University)

16:40 1022 Codes and Standards for Stationary Fuel Cell Installations and Testing of Single PEMFC as Applicable in the USA - E. Ubong (Kettering University)

Hall G, Level U2 - Blue

B32 Catalyst Durability-III: Pt-alloys, Carbon Supports, etc.Co-Chair(s): H. Gasteiger and B. Popov

14:00 1023 Degradation Studies of PEMFC Cathodes Based on Different Types of Carbon - M. Wesselmark, C. Lagegren (KTH) and G. Lindbergh (Royal Institute of Technology)

14:20 1024 Durability of Pt/Graphitized Carbon Cathode Catalysts Prepared by Nanocapsule Method - H. Uchida, T. Akiyama, H. Yano and M. Watanabe (University of Yamanashi)

14:40 1025 Development of High Durability and High Performance Catalysts Utilizing Functionalized Carbons for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - J. Xie, M. Wang, F. Xu (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) and A. Saab (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

15:00 1026 Improvement of Electrochemical Stability of Carbonaceous Materials for Fuel Cells by Using Metal Oxide Deposition - K. Miyazaki, M. Nose (Kyoto University), T. Kinumoto (Oita University), T. Abe and Z. Ogumi (Kyoto University)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 1027 Development of High Durability Bifunctional Oxygen Electrode for Unitized Regenerative Fuel Cell - H. Jung, P. Ganesan (University of South carolina) and B. Popov (Universtiy of South Carolina)

16:00 1028 Durability Investigation of a PEM-type Unitized Reversible Cell - A. Kato, M. Masuda, A. Takahashi (Takasago Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd.), T. Ioroi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), M. Yamaki (Daiki Ataka Engineering Co., Ltd.) and H. Ito (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

16:20 1029 Stability Study of Carbon-Based Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells - G. Liu (Universtiy of South Carolina), X. Li (University of South Carolina) and B. Popov (Universtiy of South Carolina)

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16:40 1030 Performance Durability of Polyaniline-Derived Nonprecious Cathode Catalysts - G. Wu and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

17:00 1031 SO2 Adsorption on Carbon-Supported Pt Electrocatalyst - K. Punyawudho, J. Monnier and J. W. Van Zee (University of South Carolina)

17:20 1032 Effect of SO2 Concentration and Relative Humidity on Contamination of Cathode and Anode in PEMFC - K. Kaneko, S. Tsushima and S. Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

17:40 1033 Influence of Low Dosages of SO2 and H2S in Air on the Performance of PEM Fuel Cells - O. Baturina, B. Gould and K. Lyons (Naval Research Laboratory)

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue

C32 Theory, Anode, Cathode, and Oxygen Evolution CatalysisCo-Chair(s): W. Schuhmann and C. Hartnik

14:00 1034 Exploring Fuel Cell Cathode Materials with Ab Initio High Throughput Calculations - J. Gavartin (Accelrys Ltd), M. Sarwar (Johnson-Matthey PLC), D. Papageorgopoulos, D. Gunn (CMR Fuel Cells (UK) Ltd.), S. Garcia (Johnson-Matthey PLC), A. Perlov, A. Krzystala, G. Goldbeck-Wood, A. Andersen (Accelrys Ltd) and S. French (Johnson-Matthey PLC)

14:20 1035 First-principles-based Reaction Kinetics Model for Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Pt3Ni(111) - V. Viswanathan, V. Rai and H. Pitsch (Stanford University)

14:40 1036 Theoretical Study of the Effect of Ni Doping on Catalytic Activity of Nano-clusters for Fuel Cell Applications - P. Shirvanian (Ford Motor Company)

15:00 1037 Theoretical Description of the Nafion/Platinum Interface by DFT Calculations - R. Pacheco (Universidade Estadual da Zona Oeste) and A. Rocco (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 1038 The Characterization of Pt-Ru-Co Ternary Catalyst Prepared by Electrochemical Process - O. Kwon (University of Incheon), S. Ahn, I. Cho and J. Kim (Seoul National University)

16:00 1039 Structures and CO Tolerance of Anode PtRu Catalyst for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - T. Takeguchi, T. Yamanaka, G. Wang, E. N. Muhamad, S. Ye and W. Ueda (Hokkaido University)

16:20 1040 The Influence of the RuOx Island Size in PtRu Anode Catalysts on the Kinetics of the Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction in Reformate - D. E. Ramaker, F. Scott (George Washington University) and C. Roth (TU Darmstadt)

16:40 1041 Synthesis of Pt Nanoparticles on the Vulcan XC-72 Using EDTA-2Na and Various Binary Solvents for Development of PEM Fuel Cells - H. Gharibi, A. Heydari, M. Alavi, M. Javaheri (Tarbiat Modares University) and M. Zhiani (University of isfahan industerial university)

17:00 1042 Preparation of Platinum Catalyst on Silver Membranes for PEMFC with Green Electroless Deposition - J. Taubert and D. A. Loy (University of Arizona)

17:20 1043 Development of Bifunctional Electrodes for Closed-loop Fuel Cell Applications - S. Altmann, T. Kaz (German Aerospace Centre) and K. A. Friedrich (German Aerospace Center)

17:40 1044 Iridium and Lead Doped Ruthenium Oxide Catalysts for Oxygen Evolution - T. I. Valdez, K. J. Billings (California Institute of Technology), F. Mansfeld (University of Southern California) and S. Narayanan (California Institute of Technology)

18:00 1045 Electrochemical Characterization of Substituted Perovskites Used as Proton Conducting Solid Electrolyte for Water Vapor Electrolysis - K. Rahmouni, C. Deslouis (UPR 15 du CNRS), C. Hodebourg (UPR 15 CNRS), M. Keddam (LISE UPR15), H. Takenouti (LISE UPR15 CNRS), B. Sala, S. Willemin and O. Lacroix (CNRS)

Hall P (D442/3), Level U2 - Blue

D32 Direct Fuels - Catalysis IICo-Chair(s): C. Lamy and J.-P. Dodelet

14:00 1046 The Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Glycerol in a Solid Alkaline Membrane Fuel Cell (SAMFC) - C. Lamy, M. Simoes (Universite de Poitiers, CNRS), C. Coutanceau (University of Poitiers) and J. Léger (Universite de Poitiers, CNRS)

14:20 1047 Direct Oxidation of Alcohols in an Alkaline Electrolyte Environment - Q. He (Northeastern University), P. Krtil (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry) and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

14:40 1048 Improving Oxygen Reduction Efficiency in Direct Methanol Fuel Cells through Structured Catalyst Design - J. Yang, J. Xu, M. Saeys and J. Y. Lee (National University of Singapore)

15:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:20 1049 Ni Effect on the Electrochemical Activity of PtRu/MWCNT Catalysts for DMFC - A. M. Valenzuela Muñiz (Centro de Investigación en Materiales Avanzados), G. Alonso-Nuñez (Centro de Nanociencias y Nanotecnología), M. Miki-Yoshida (Centro de Investigación en Materiales Avanzados), G. Botte (Ohio University) and Y. Verde (Instituto Tecnológico de Cancun)

15:40 1050 Key Parameters for the Preparation of High Performance PtRu/C Anode Catalyst for DMFC - Y. Chen, M. Lo, Y. Chen (ITRI) and Y. Chen (National Central University)

16:00 1051 Influence of 2H- or Metal-phthalocyanine Impregnation of Pt/C and Pd/C Catalysts on Formic Acid Electro-oxidation - R. Chenitz and J. Dodelet (INRS-ÉMT)

16:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:40 1052 The Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Sodium Borohydride at Palladium Based Electrodes for an Application in a Direct Borohydride Fuel Cell - C. Coutanceau, M. Simões, S. Baranton (University of Poitiers) and C. Lamy (Universite de Poitiers, CNRS)

17:00 1053 Cyclic Voltammetry Investigation of Borohydride Oxidation at a Gold Electrode - D. M. Santos (Instituto Superior Tecnico) and C. A. Sequeira (Instituto Superior Técnico)

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C32b Perfluorosulfonic and Novel Hydrocarbon based IonomersCo-Chair(s): M. Schuster and T. Zawodzinski

14:00 1054 Perfluorosulfonic Acid Nanofiber Membranes - J. Choi, K. Lee, R. Wycisk (Case Western Reserve University), P. N. Pintauro (Vanderbilt University) and P. Mather (Syracuse University)

14:20 1055 Fuel-Cell Performance of Multiply-Crosslinked Polymer Electrolyte Membranes Prepared by Two-Step Radiation Technique - T. Yamaki, S. Sawada, M. Asano, Y. Maekawa, M. Yoshida (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), L. Gubler, S. Alkan-Guersel and G. G. Scherer (Paul Scherrer Institut)

14:40 1056 Development of Covalently Cross-linked and Composite Perfluorosulfonic Acid Membranes - Y. Zhang, L. Li (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), J. Tang (Dongyue Shenzhou New Materials Ltd), B. Bauer, W. Zhang (FuMA-Tech GmbH), H. Gao (University Montpellier 2), D. J. Jones (Université Montpellier 2), J. Rozière (Institut Charles Gerhardt UMR 5253), N. Lebedeva (Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)) and R. Mallant (ECN)

15:00 1057 New Ionomeric Membrane for High Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells: Equivalent Weight and End Groups’ Effects on Conductivity - M. Maalouf, B. Pyle, H. Ghassemi (Case Western Reserve University), S. Hamrock (3M Fuel Cell Components Program), S. Paddison (The University of Tennessee, Knoxville) and T. A. Zawodzinski (Case Western Reserve University)

15:20 1058 Novel PVdF-graft-VIm Based Nano-compos-ite Polymer Electrolyte Membranes for Fuel Cell Applications - K. A. Stewart, T. Sookdeo, M. Singh and H. Missan (University of West Indies)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1059 Adsorption Structure of Perfluorosulfonic Acid Polymer Layer on HOPG Surface - T. Masuda (Hokkaido University), H. Naohara (Toyota Motor Corporation), S. Takakusagi, P. Singh and K. Uosaki (Hokkaido University)

16:20 1060 Guidelines for Improving Hydrocarbon based Membranes for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - M. Gross, G. Maier (Polymaterials), T. Fuller, S. MacKinnon and C. Gittleman (General Motors Corporation)

16:40 1061 Comparing Proton Conductivity of Polymer Electrolytes by Percent Conducting Volume - Y. Kim (Los Alamos National Laboratory) and B. Pivovar (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

17:00 1062 Surface Structure Analysis of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane under Water Permeation Process by Tapping-Mode Atomic Force Microscopy - S. Tsushima, A. Tsubota, Y. Tabuchi and S. Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

B9 Semiconductor Electrolyte Interface and PhotoelectrochemistryEnergy Technology / Physical and Analytical ElectrochemistryRoom A443, Level 02 - Red

Morning Session 1

08:00 1154 Chemical and Electronic Structure of the Solid-liquid Interface of Dye Sensitized Solar Cells - Application of Synchrotron Induced Photoelectron Spectroscopy - W. Jaegermann (Darmstadt University of Technology, Surface Science Division), K. Schwanitz, E. Mankel, R. Hunger and T. Mayer (Surface Science Division)

08:30 1156 Numerical Computation of the IV-curve in Dye-sensitised Solar Cells Based on Microscopic Theories - J. Villanueva-Cab (Departamento de Física Aplicada, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mérida, Yucatán, México.), J. A. Anta, E. Guillén (Universidad Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla) and G. Oskam (CINVESTAV-IPN)

08:50 1155 Electrochemical and Photoelectrochemical Investigations of Cobalt Bipyridyl Redox Shuttles in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells - T. Hamann, B. Klahr and J. Ondersma (Michigan State University)

09:10 1157 Modelling Multicomponent Electrolyte Transport in Dye-sensitised Solar Cell Anodes. - S. Psaltis and T. W. Farrell (Queensland University of Technology)

09:30 1158 Surface Properties of SnO2 Nanowires for Enhanced Performance with Dye-sensitized Solar Cells - S. Gubbala, H. Russell, H. Shah, B. Deb, J. Jasinski, H. Rypkema (University of Louisville) and M. Sunkara (The University of Louisville)

09:50 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:10 1159 Symmetric Thin-layer Cells to Study the Electrochemical Reaction of Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs) - F. Decker (Roma University), A. Petrocco, M. Liberatore and A. Di Carlo (University)

10:30 1160 Electron Transport Processes in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Made of One-Dimensional Titania Nanoscale Materials - M. Adachi and Y. Mori (Doshisha University)

10:50 1161 Photoanodic Polarization Behavior of TiO2 with Dye Sensitization for Electrochemical Polymerization of Pyrrole - J. Kawakita (National Institute for Materials Science)

11:10 1162 A Nanocomposite Electrolyte for Dye-sensitised Photoelectrochemical Cell Based on Sol-gel Functionalized Imidazolium Ionic Liquids - M. Colovic, T. Medved, M. Kozelj (National Institute of Chemistry), P. Lianos (University of Patras), A. Surca Vuk and B. Orel (National Institute of Chemistry)

11:30 1163 Transport of Photoinduced Electron in Sensitized TiO2 Nanocrystalline Films - P. Hsiao and H. Teng (National Cheng Kung University)

11:50 1164 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy of Porous TiO2 for Photocatalytic Applications - N. Baram, D. Starosvetsky, J. Starosvetsky, M. Epshtein, R. Armon and Y. Ein-Eli (Technion)

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14:00 1165 Interfacial Electrochemistry of ZnO: An Influence of the Surface Polarity? - A. Joudrier, N. Simon, L. Santinacci, M. Bouttemy (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles UMR CNRS 8180), F. Levy, G. Feuillet (DOPT/SIONA CEA LETI) and A. Etcheberry (Institut Lavoisier de Versailles UMR CNRS 8180)

14:30 1166 Photoinduced Process at Gold Nano Particles Deposited on TiO2 Photocatalysts - Y. Nosaka, H. Sakamoto and S. Kishioka (Nagaoka University of Technology)

15:00 1167 Effects of Processing Parameters on Morphology and Electronic Properties of Nanostructured Titania - Q. S. Nguyen and T. Devine (University of California, Berkeley)

15:20 1168 Enhanced Photo-Efficiency of Immobilized TiO2 Catalyst - N. Baram, D. Starosvetsky, J. Starosvetsky, M. Epshtein, R. Armon and Y. Ein-Eli (Technion)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1169 Orientation Dependence of Energy Level in Anatase TiO2 Polycrystalline Aggregations - M. Kawakita (University of Tsukuba), J. Kawakita (National Institute for Materials Science), Y. Sakka (National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)) and T. Shinohara (National Institute for Materials Science)

16:20 1170 Visible Light Nitrogen-doped TiO2 Nanobelt Photocatalyst - N. Wu and J. Wang (West Virginia University)

16:40 1171 Cyanide Degradation by Photoelectrocatalysis - A. Brüger, G. Fafilek (Technische Universität Wien) and M. Neumann-Spallart (CNRS)

17:00 1172 Defect Properties and Photoelectrochemical Performance of BiVO4 Photoanodes - Y. Liang, S. Kleijn, L. Mooij and R. Van de Krol (Delft University of Technology)

17:20 1173 TiO2 Nanotubes in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells: Manipulation in the Structure for the Improvement of Energy Conversion Efficiency - P. Roy, P. Schmuki and E. Spiecker (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)

17:40 1174 Design of Photo-Driven Multielectron Transfer Catalysts Utilizing Potential Inversion of Copper Ion - T. Takashima (The University of Tokyo), R. Nakamura and K. Hashimoto (University of Tokyo)

18:00 1175 Photocatalytic, Photoelectrocatalytic and Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Azodye at High Oxygen Pressure - A. Isaev, Z. Aliev, N. Adamadzieva, N. Alieva and G. Magomedova (Daghestan State University)

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Poster Session, 1800-2030h

• 1176 Electronic Structure Properties of Vanadate Photocatalysts MVO4 (M = Y, In, Bi) Slab Systems with Water Molecules Adsorbed on the Surfaces - M. Oshikiri (National Institute for Materials Science)

• 1177 Photoelectrochemical Reduction of Nitrate Ions on p-Si(100) Electrodes Modified with Metallic Rhenium - E. C. Muñoz, C. Heyser, R. Schrebler, R. Henríquez, R. Córdova (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso) and R. Marotti (Universidad de la República)

• 1178 Electron Injection From Living Microbes to n-Type α-Fe2O3 Colloids - R. Nakamura, F. Kai and K. Hashimoto (University of Tokyo)

• 1179 Electrocatalytic Activity for Oxygen Evolution at Amorphous RuO2 Electrode - E. Tsuji, A. Imanishi, Y. Nakato and K. Fukui (Osaka University)

• 1180 N-doped Anodic Titania Nanotube Arrays for H2 Production - S. Park, S. Eom, H. Lee, J. Rhee and Y. Shul (Yonsei University)

• 1181 Photo-electrochemical Properties of CuGa5S8 Electrodes - T. Minegishi, D. Yokoyama, M. Katayama, J. Kubota and K. Domen (The University of Tokyo)

• 1182 Photo-electrochemical Oxygen Sensor Based on a Poly(3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene)/Iron Oxalate Hybrid Electrode - G. Bencsik, Z. Lukács and C. Visy (University of Szeged)

• 1183 Field-effect Measurements for Porous Titanium Dioxide Immersed in Electrolyte Solutions - K. Noda, H. Ueda (Kyoto University), M. Adachi (Doshisha University), J. Jiu (Osaka University), S. Isoda and K. Matsushige (Kyoto University)

• 1184 Additive Effects on High Temperature Stable Electrolytes for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells - C. Han, J. Gwak and H. Lee (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

• 1185 Junction Effect on the Photocatalytic Activity of Mixed-phase TiO2 Nanoparticles - A. Di Paola, M. Bellardita, L. Palmisano and F. Parrino (University of Palermo)

• 1186 Potential Modification of Electrochemical Properties in Anode Niobium Oxide - L. Skatkov (PCB “Argo”), V. Gomozov (NTU “KhPI”) and S. Deribo (NTU”KhPI”)

• 1187 Photoelectrochemical and Electrophysical Properties of CdTe Films Electrodeposited from Aqueous Solutions Containing Halogenide Ions - A. K. Fedotov, S. M. Rabchynski (Belarusian State University), M. Starykevich (Belarusian State Technology University), E. Streltsov, O. Zinchuk, A. Mazanik and A. Ronasi (Belarusian State University)

• 1188 Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Using Localized Surface Plasmon of Gold and Silver Nanoparticles with Comb-Shaped Block Copolymer - M. Enomoto, K. Taniguchi and M. Ihara (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

• 1189 Semiconducting and Photoelectrochemical Behavior of Iron Oxide Films Modified by Zn(II) - R. Schrebler, E. C. Muñoz, P. Grez, L. Ballesteros, F. Herrera and R. Córdova (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso)

B10Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, Eleventh International Symposium (SOFC-XI)High Temperature Materials/Battery / Energy Technology / SOFC Society of Japan

Hall B, Level 02 - Red

SOFC Cell Design, Testing and Performance IICo-Chair(s): Juergen Fleig and Eric Wachsman

08:00 1435 A Novel Co-firing Process for Multi-layers of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - M. Han, Z. Li (China University of Mining & Technology, Beijing), H. Le (School of Engineering, Physics and Mathematics, University of Dundee) and W. Shao (China University of Mining & Technology, Beijing)

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08:20 1436 Performance Analysis of Single Step Co-fired Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) - K. Yoon, S. Gopalan and U. B. Pal (Boston University)

08:40 1437 Progress in Metal-Supported SOFCs - M. Tucker, T. Sholklapper, G. Lau, L. DeJonghe and S. Visco (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab)

09:00 1438 Recent Development Aspects of Metal Supported Thin-Film SOFC - T. Franco, M. Brandner, M. Rüttinger, G. Kunschert, A. Venskutonis and L. Sigl (Plansee SE)

09:20 1439 Tubular Metal Supported SOFC Development for Domestic Power Generation - I. Villarreal, M. Rivas, L. M. Rodriguez-Martinez, L. Otaegi, A. Zabala, N. Gomez, M. Alvarez, I. Antepara, N. Arizmendiarrieta, J. Manzanedo, M. Olave, A. Urriolabeitia (Ikerlan), N. Burgos (CEIT, Centro de Estudios e Investigaciones Técnicas de Guipuzcoa), F. Castro (CEIT) and A. Laresgoiti (Ikerlan)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1440 A Flexible Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Supported on the Thin Porous Metal - H. Cho (POSTECH), Y. Min Park (Fuel Cell Project, Research Institute of Industrial) and G. Choi (POSTECH)

10:20 1441 Development of Planar Metal Supported SOFC with Novel Cermet Anode - P. Blennow, J. Hjelm, T. Klemensø, &. Persson, K. Brodersen, A. Srivastava, H. Frandsen, M. Lundberg, S. Ramousse (Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark) and M. Mogensen (The Technical University of Denmark)

10:40 1442 Metal-supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cell with Diesel Reformer - J. Bae, S. Baek, J. Jeong and S. Yoon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST))

11:00 1443 High Power SOFC Using LSGM Film on Ni-Fe Porous Bi-metal Substrate - Y. Ju and T. Ishihara (Kyushu University)

11:20 1444 IDEAL-Cell, a High Temperature Innovative Dual mEmbrAne Fuel-Cell - A. S. Thorel, A. Chesnaud (Centre des Materiaux - ENSMP), M. Viviani (National Research Council), A. Barbucci (University of Genova - DICHeP), S. Presto (National Research Council, IENI), P. Piccardo (University of Genova - DCCI), Z. Ilhan (German Aerospace Center - DLR - ITT), D. E. Vladikova and Z. Stoynov (Institute of Electrochemistry and Energy Systems - BAS)

11:40 1445 Compatibility and Reactivity between Materials in an Innovative Dual mEmbrAne fueL-Cell (IDEAL-Cell) Design - G. Caboche (Université de Bourgogne), J. Hochepied (Mines ParisTech, CEP/SCPI 60 Bd Saint-Michel 75006 Paris, France), P. Piccardo (University of Genova - DCCI), K. Przybylski (AGH-University of Science & Technology, Faculty of Materials Science & Ceramics, Department of Solid State Chemistry, Al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, Poland), R. Ruckdäeschel (German Aerospace Center (DLR-ITT) Pfaffenwaldring 38-40, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany), M. Ardigo, E. Fatome, S. Chevalier, A. Perron, L. Combemale (Institut Carnot de Bourgogne, UMR CNRS 5209, Uni-versité de Bourgogne, BP 47870, 21078 Dijon Cedex, France), M. Palard (Mines ParisTech, CEP/SCPI 60 Bd Saint-Michel 75006 Paris,

France), J. Prazuch (AGH-University of Science & Technology, Faculty of Materials Science & Ceramics, Department of Solid State Chemistry, Al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, Poland) and T. Brylewski (AGH-University of Science & Technology Faculty of Materials Science & Ceramics Department of Solid State Chemistry Al. Mickiewicza 30 30-059 Krakow Poland)

Hall C, Level 02 - Red

SOFC Anode Materials, Processing and Performance IICo-Chair(s): Anja Bieberle-Hutter and Kevin Kendall

08:00 1446 Development of La-doped Ni-SDC Anode for High Performance IT-SOFC of Ni-SDC/LSGM/SSC - K. Kawahara, S. Suda (Japan Fine Ceramics Center), M. Kawano (The Kansai Electric Power Co. Inc.), H. Yoshida (The Kansai Electric Power Co., INC) and T. Inagaki (The kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.)

08:20 1447 Microstructural Studies of Impregnated Manganese Containing Perovskite SOFC Electrodes - G. Corre (University of St Andrews), G. Kim (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST)), M. Cassidy (University of St Andrews), R. Gorte, J. Vohs (University of Pennsylvania) and J. Irvine (University of St Andrews)

08:40 1448 Electrode Behavior of Ni/GDC and Pd-Ni/GDC Cermets in H2/H2S Fuels of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - S. Jiang, L. Zhang and H. He (Nanyang Technological University)

09:00 1449 Effect of Operation Conditions on Soot Formation in SOFC Stacks - S. Kavurucu Schubert (Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems) and M. Kusnezoff (Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme)

09:20 1450 Mitigation of Carbon Deposits Formation in IT-SOFCs Fed with Dry Methane by Anode Doping with Barium - A. Aricò, D. La Rosa, M. Lo Faro, M. Minutoli, G. Monforte and V. Antonucci (CNR-ITAE)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1451 Effect of Coal Syngas Fuel Composition on the Performance and Stability of Oxide Anodes - D. M. Bierschenk, J. M. Haag, K. R. Poeppelmeier and S. A. Barnett (Northwestern University)

10:20 1452 Influence of Some Inorganic Impurities on the Electrochemical Properties and Microstructure of Ni-CGO Anode in Artificial Woodgas Atmosphere - G. Nurk, P. Holtappels and A. Kubacki (EMPA)

10:40 1453 Intermediate Temperature SOFC Anode Component Based on A-Site Deficient La-Doped SrTiO3 - C. D. Savaniu (School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, UK) and J. Irvine (University of St Andrews)

11:00 1454 Oxide Composite Anode of Ce0.6Mn0.3Fe0.1O2 and La0.6Sr0.4Fe0.9Mn0.1O3 for Oxidation Tolerant SOFC - T. Ishihara, T. Shin and P. Vanalabhpatana (Kyushu University)

11:20 1455 Investigation of Sr-doped and Sr-free LaMn1-

yCryO3{plus minus}δ Perovskites as Sulfur Tolerant SOFC Anodes - L. Deleebeeck and V. Birss (University of Calgary)

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11:40 1456 Use of Electroless Anode Active Layer in Anode-supported Planar SOFC - M. Mukhopadhyay, J. Mukhopadhyay, A. Das Sharma and R. N. Basu (Central Glass & Ceramic Research Institute)

C1Organic and Biological Electrochemistry General Poster SessionOrganic and Biological ElectrochemistryGallery, Level 01 - Green

Poster Session, 1800-2030h

• 1610 The Regularities of Electrolytic Dissociation of Mesaconic and Iaconic Acids - E. Kvaratskhelia and R. Kvaratskhelia (R.Agladze Institute of Inorganic Chemistry and Electrochemistry)

• 1611 Deglycosylation of Glucose Oxidase to Improve Biofuel Cell - A. Prevoteau, O. Courjean, F. Gao and N. Mano (CRPP)

• 1612 Laws Of Chloride - Ions Oxidation On Various Electrodes and “Green” Electrochemical Method of Higher α-Olefins Processing - Y. H. Budnikova, S. Krasnov, I. Magdeev and O. Sinyashin (Arbuzov Institute of Organic and Physical Chemistry)

• 1613 Electroanalysis of Bovine Serum Albumin by Chronopotentiometric Peak H. - V. Ostatna (Institute of Biophysics AV CR, v.v.i.) and E. Palecek (Institute of Biophysics)

• 1614 In situ Electrochemical Synthesis of Silver / Poly(N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone) Hydrogel Nanocomposites - Z. Jovanovic (Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy), V. Panic (ICTM -University of Belgrade), V. Miskovic-Stankovic (Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade), A. Krkljes (Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, Mike Petrovića Alasa 12-14, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia) and Z. Kacarevic-Popovic (Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade)

• 1615 Direct Electron Transfer from Living Cells to Electrodes Mediated by c-Cyts Embedded in Outer Cell Membrane - A. Okamoto, R. Nakamura and K. Hashimoto (University of Tokyo)

• 1616 Na Electrodeposition in Propylene Carbonate Containing NaPF6 - M. Ueda, H. Hayashi and T. Ohtsuka (Hokkaido University)

• 1617 Electrochemical Micro Technologies for Polymeric MEMS and Biochip Applications - R. Ofek Almog, Y. Sverdlov and Y. Shacham-Diamand (Tel Aviv University)

• 1618 Biologically Closed Electrical Circuits in Mimosa Pudica - J. C. Foster and A. Volkov (Oakwood University)

• 1619 Molecular Electronics of Venus Flytrap and Mimosa Pudica - T. A. Ashby, J. C. Foster, R. Walker, J. Johnson, D. Caleb, H. Carrell, K. Hunter and A. Volkov (Oakwood University)

• 1620 In Situ Micro-Raman Studies of Composite Electrodes Modified with Syringaldazine and Laccase from Cerrena Unicolor - G. Zukowska, M. Marcinek (Warsaw University of Technology), W. Nogala, Y. Svartsov, K. Szot and M. Opałło (Polish Academy of Science)

• 1621 Bioactivity of Ni-free Ti-based Metallic Glasses after a Two-step Treatment - F. Qin, X. Wang, T. Wada and A. Inoue (Tohoku University)

• 1622 The Influence of Intercalators on Changes in Double Stranded DNA Structure. - E. Zabost, A. Nowicka, M. Donten and Z. J. Stojek (University of Warsaw)

• 1623 Novel Glucose Sensor Based on Hydroquinone Functionalized Polymeric Mediator - M. Takai, Y. Himuro and K. Ishihara (The University of Tokyo)

• 1624 The Performance of Starch Films Electrolyte for Bismuth Electrodeposition Devices - P. Ponce (IPEN), V. R. Gonçales, S. Córdoba de Torresi (Universidade de São Paulo) and A. Lugão (IPEN - Universidade de São Paulo)

D1Corrosion General SessionCorrosionRoom C143, Level 02 - Red

Corrosion Analsyis Techniques

08:00 1732 In-situ AFM Observations of the Early Stages of Corrosion in Fe-based Bulk Metallic Glasses - P. F. Gostin (IFW Dresden), A. Gebert (Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research) and L. Schultz (IFW Dresden)

08:20 1733 Effect of Atomic Hydrogen on Anodic Dissolution of Iron in a Sulfate Electrolyte Studied by Impedance Spectroscopy - A. I. Marshakov, M. Maleeva, A. Rybkina and V. Elkin (IPCE RAS)

08:40 1734 Investigation of Evolution of Corrosion Products in Aluminum-Galvanized Steel Joints by Raman Analysis - K. Krenn (CEST), D. Jerolitsch (CEST - Centre of Electrochemical Surface Technology), K. Stellnberger (Stahl GmbH), M. Roth (Henkel AG & Co.), D. Blücher, H. Schnattinger (Audi AG) and G. Fafilek (Vienna University of Technology)

09:00 1735 Localized Corrosion Mechanisms of 2024 Aluminum Alloy: Atomic Force Microscopy and Kelvin Force Microscopy Contribution - L. Lacroix (ENIT), C. Blanc (CIRIMAT) and L. Ressier (INSA)

09:20 1736 Automated Analysis of Electrochemical Noise from Potentiostatic Conditioning of Iron and Aluminum - J. Soltis (Quest Reliability Limited), D. Krouse (Industrial Research Limited, New Zealand), K. Zavadil (Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, USA) and N. Laycock (Quest Reliability Limited, New Zealand)

09:40 1737 SKP-SECM: System Development and First Applications. - A. Maljusch (Ruhr-University Bochum), C. Senöz (MPIE), M. Rohwerder (Max-Planck Institute for Iron Research) and W. Schuhmann (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

10:00 1738 Investigation of Magnesium in NaCl 0.02 M using LSV Combined with Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - M. Nascimento, C. Fleck (Berlin Institute of Technology) and W. Müller (Charité Medical University)

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10:20 1739 Effect of Laser Shock Processing (LSP) on the Resistance to Localized Corrosion of Aluminum Alloy 2050 in Chloride Media - H. Amar (CNRS-Université de Bourgogne), V. Vignal (ICB), H. Krawiec (AGH University of Science and Technology) and P. Peyre (Arts et Métiers Paritech LALP)

Corrosion Inhibitors

11:00 1740 Investigation of POD - Oil Steel Corrosion Inhibitor as Surfactant - G. I. Ostapenko, P. Gloukhov (Togliatti State University) and S. Sadivskiy (Joint-Stock Company KuibyshevAzot)

11:20 1741 Use of Phosphates as Corrosion Inhibitors of Steel Reinforcements Embedded in Fly Ash Mortars - D. Bastidas, M. Criado, S. Fajardo (CENIM-CSIC), V. La Iglesia (CSIC), E. Cano (CENIM-CSIC), A. La Iglesia (UCM/CSIC) and J. Bastidas (CENIM-CSIC)

Corrosion in Biomedical Applications

14:00 1742 Corrosion Stability of Nonprecious Metal Nickel- and Cobalt-Based Alloys in Dentistry - A. Klostermann, E. Rahm and R. Holze (TU Chemnitz)

14:20 1743 Electrochemical Characterisation of Galvanic Coupling Corrosion Processes Under Crevice Conditions for Metallic Materials used in Biomedical Applications - E. Cardilli and P. Schmutz (EMPA, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research)

Corrosion Modeling and Analysis

14:40 1744 Extending the Concept of Semiconductor Defect Chemistry to Electrochemistry: A Novel Approach to Construct Ab Initio Electrochemical E/pH Diagrams - M. Todorova and J. Neugebauer (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Eisenforschung GmbH)

15:00 1745 Measurement Model Analysis of the Thermal Degradation of a Mg-Rich Primer on AA 2024-T3 - K. N. Allahar, D. Battocchi (North Dakota State University), M. E. Orazem (University of Florida) and G. Bierwagen (North Dakota State University)

Corrosion at the Micro and Nano Scale

15:40 1746 Aqueous Oxidation and Microelectrochemical Characterisation of Corrosion Mechanisms for Al-Cr-(Cu)-Fe Complex Metallic Alloys - A. Beni, N. Quach (EMPA Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research), E. A. Ura-Bińczyk (Warsaw University of Technology), J. DeRose (EMPA Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research) and P. Schmutz (EMPA, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research)

16:00 1747 Microstructural Corrosion of AlCu4Mg1 and AlMg2 As-cast Aluminum Alloys Under Straining Conditions - H. Krawiec (AGH University), V. Vignal (ICB) and Z. Szklarz (AGH University)

16:20 1748 The Corrosion Resistance of Nanocrystalline Materials Produced by Hydrostatic Extrusion - E. A. Ura-Bińczyk, H. Garbacz, M. Lewandowska and K. Kurzydłowski (Warsaw University of Technology)

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

General Corrosion Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): D.C. Hansen and A. Davenport

• 1711 The Corrosion Inhibition Study of 2-Aminobenzoic Acid on Mild Steel in 0.5 M H2SO4 Solution - A. Dadgar and F. Baghaee (University of Kerman)

• 1712 Bronze Protection in Artificial Seawater - A. Granic, H. Otmacic Curkovic, E. Stupnisek-Lisac (University of Zagreb), M. Kharshan and A. Furman (Cortec Corporation)

• 1713 Effect of Chloride Ions on the Selective Dissolution of Alfa Brass - S. M. Awadh, F. Al Kharafi and B. Ateya (Kuwait University)

• 1714 Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steels in Phosphoric Acid Polluted by Chloride and Sulfate Ions - M. Ibáñez-Ferrándiz, M. Blasco-Tamarit, D. García-García, J. Garcia-Anton (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia), A. Guenbour and S. Bakour (University Mohammed V-Agdal, Rabat)

• 1715 Effect of Chlorate on Pitting Corrosion of 316 and 304 Stainless Steel Weldments - G. Sozhan, B. Rengarajan and V. Gopalachari (Central Electrochemical Research Institute)

• 1716 Thermodynamical Analysis of the Adsorption Process of Albumin on CoCrMo Biomedical Alloy: Influence of Surface Conditions - C. Valero Vidal and A. Igual-Muñoz (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia)

• 1717 Corrosion of Titanium in Acid and Alkaline Solutions - S. W. Donne and W. Utomo (University of Newcastle)

• 1718 Numerical Simulation of the Galvanic Displacement Process of Porous Silicon by Metal Ions - J. A. Brito-Neto (Universidade Federal do ABC)

• 1719 Determination of the Electrochemical Corrosion and Electrochemical Parameters of Nickel in Sodium Hydroxide Solutions at Different Concentrations Using the Polarization Resistance Method - J. Vega, Y. García, M. Tenorio, A. Oropeza and B. Martínez (Tecnologico de Ecatepec)

• 1720 Noise Suppression Technique Application in SVET Studies of Chromatized Aluminum Alloys Surface - R. Irigoyen, R. Zlatev, M. S. Stoytcheva, J. García, B. Valdez (UABC) and T. Dobrev (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)

• 1721 Electrochemical Behaviors of Hot Dipped Al-Mg-Si Coating Layer on Steel - C. Kruehong, A. Nishikata and T. Tsuru (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

• 1722 Benzotriazole Inhibitive Action on Copper Local Activation in Alkaline-Nitrate Solutions under Different Temperatures - S. Kaluzhina, E. Skrypnikova and Y. Provotorova (Voronezh State University)

• 1723 Effect of Cystine on the Semiconductive and Protective Properties of Oxide Film Formed on Steel in sat. Ca(OH)2 - L. Valek Zulj, S. Martinez, D. Bjegović and I. Brnardić (University of Zagreb)

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• 1724 Electrochemical Measurement of the Galvanic Corrosion Effects on the Pair AISI 316L/Welded AISI 316L in H3PO4 Solutions at Different Temperatures - R. Sánchez-Tovar, J. Garcia-Anton, M. Montañes (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia), A. Guenbour and S. Bakour (University Mohammed V-Agdal, Rabat)

• 1725 The Effect of Temperature on the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction on Chromium in LiBr Solution by Means of Polarization Techniques - V. Guiñón-Pina, A. Igual-Muñoz and J. Garcia-Anton (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia)

• 1726 Tribological Study of CoCrMo Alloys in Simulated Body Fluids - L. Casabán Julián and A. Igual-Muñoz (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia)

• 1727 Impedance Behaviour of Copper Coated with Artificial Patina Layers Under Continuous and Intermittent Exposure Conditions - R. Hernandez, I. Aoki (Polytechnic School of the University of Sao Paulo), B. Tribollet (CNRS) and H. G. De Melo (Polytechnic School of the University of Sao Paulo)

• 1728 Pulse and Steady DC Cathodic Prevention of Reinforced Mortar in Chloride Environment - D. Koleva, K. Van Breugel, J. Mol and H. De Wit (TU Delft)

• 1729 Durability and Corrosion Performance of Mortars and Concretes with Polyurethane Additions - E. Esparza (CIMAV), H. Camacho, P. García (UACJ), V. Orozco, F. Almeraya and C. Gaona (CIMAV)

• 1730 Rapid Pitting Corrosion Studies of Chromated Aluminum Alloys by SVET - R. Irigoyen, R. Zlatev, M. S. Stoytcheva, J. García, B. Valdez (UABC) and T. Dobrev (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)

• 1731 The Influence of H2SO4 Addition on the Corrosion Behavior of Some Ferritic Stainless Steels in Bio Ethanol Solutions - A. Banu (Politechnica University from Bucharest), M. Marcu, T. Spataru (Institute of Physical Chemistry, Ilie Murgulescu), I. Voiculescu and O. Radovici (Politechnica University from Bucharest)

D2Coatings for Corrosion ProtectionCorrosionHall L, Level 01 - Green

Techniques for Coated SamplesCo-Chair(s): M. Rohwerder and G. Grundmeier

08:00 1797 Investigation Of Degradation Processes At Defective Coated Metals By Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy Using Oxygen As Redox Mediator - S. González and R. M. Souto (University of La Laguna)

08:20 1798 Application of AC-SECM in Corrosion Science: Inhibitors for Corrosion - M. Paehler, K. Eckhard (Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum), J. Santana, R. M. Souto (University of La Laguna) and W. Schuhmann (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

08:40 1799 Characterization of Organic Antifouling Coatings by EIS - K. N. Allahar, V. Upadhyay, G. Bierwagen (North Dakota State University) and E. Risberg (Jotun A/S)

09:00 1800 Multiphyics Simulation of Coating Systems during EIS Measurements and Interpretation of Equivalent Circuit Elements - B. Hinderliter and S. Croll (North Dakota State University)

09:20 1801 Study of the Corrosion of Al-Rich Metallic Coated Steel with Odd Random Phase Multisine EIS - E. Tourwé, A. Alvarez-Pampliega, J. Jorcin (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), J. Gonzalez, F. Horzenberger (OCAS), H. A. Terryn and A. Hubin (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

09:40 1802 Combined Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Studies of Ultra-thin Conversion Layers at Polymer/Metal Interfaces - N. Fink, R. Posner, G. Giza (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Eisenforschung) and G. Grundmeier (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Eisenforschung / University of Paderborn)

10:00 1803 Self-Assembled Monolayer / Au(111) Model Systems for Delamination Studies at Metal/Organic Interfaces - M. I. Muglali (Max Planck Institute fuer Eisenforschung) and M. Rohwerder (Max-Planck Institute for Iron Research)

10:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Coatings for Mg AlloysCo-Chair(s): M. Forsyth and T. Shinohara

10:40 1804 Anti-Bacterial And Corrosion Properties Of Ag-Containing Oxide Coating On AZ31 Magnesium Alloy Formed By Micro-Arc Oxidation - H. Ryu and S. Hong (Seoul National University)

11:00 1805 Insights Into The Nature Of Ionic Liquid Surface Film Formation On Reactive Metals - M. Forsyth, W. Neil, P. Howlett, J. Lin, J. Efthimiadis and D. Macfarlane (Monash University)

11:20 1806 An Anti-Corrosion And Wear-Resistance Coating On Magnesium Alloy With Trivalent Chromium Electrodeposition From An Eco-Friendly Bath - C. Lin, Y. Yeh and C. Huang (Chang Gung University)

11:40 1807 Novel Approaches in Designing Protective Coatings for Magnesium Alloys - A. H. Makhlouf and M. Farahat (Central Metallurgical Research and Development Institute)

Deposited FilmsCo-Chair(s): H.N. McMurray and G.S. Frankel

14:00 1808 Coating Properties of Electrodeposited Layers with Self-Healing Effect - A. Dietz and T. Hochsattel (Fraunhofer IST)

14:20 1809 High-Temperature Oxidation Resistance of Cr2AlC Coatings and Phase Stability of Cr2-

XMxAlC (M = Y, Hf, Ta, Pd, Pt, Rh) - M. To Baben (RWTH Aachen University), D. Hajas (ABB Switzerland Ltd), D. Music, B. Hallstedt, J. Emmerlich and J. Schneider (RWTH Aachen University)

14:40 1810 The Corrosion And Wear Resistance Of Cr-C Deposited Steel Specimens With And Without Ni Undercoat - C. Chuang, Y. Lieu and C. Huang (Chang Gung University)

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15:00 1811 Electrodeposition of Rhenium and Its Alloys from Aqueous Solutions - A. Naor, N. Eliaz (Tel Aviv University) and E. Gileadi (Tel-Aviv University)

15:20 1812 Electrochemical Characterization of Ultra-thin Carbon Overcoats for Magnetic Hard Disk Components - W. Kobsiriphat (National Metal and Materials Technology Center), L. Supadee and K. Siangchaew (Western Digital (Thailand) Co., Ltd.)

15:40 1813 Deposit of Chromium Layers from Trivalent Chrome Electrolytes. - J. Bohnet and K. Romankiewicz (Fraunhofer IPA)

D3 Corrosion of Electronic and Magnetic MaterialsCorrosionRoom U550, Level OE - Yellow

Session 1 Co-Chair(s): Luis Garfias and Nancy Missert

08:00 1814 Fundamentals of Atmospheric Corrosion - C. Leygraf (Royal Institute of Technology (KTH))

08:40 1815 Corrosion of Cu and Steels Exposed to Simulating Accelerated Atmospheric Corrosion Conditions - M. Reid (University of Limerick), K. Shannon (Southwest Research Institute) and L. F. Garfias-Mesias (DNV Columbus)

09:00 1816 Initial Atmospheric Corrosion of Zinc Induced by Organic Acids - P. Qiu, J. Hedberg and C. Leygraf (Royal Institute of Technology (KTH))

09:20 1817 Effect of Condensation in a Mixed Flowing Gas Environment - M. Reid, E. Daltion and J. Punch (University of Limerick)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Session 2Co-Chair(s): Nancy Missert and Luis Garfias

10:00 1818 Perspectives on Environmental Reliability of Electronic Devices - R. A. Ambat (Technical University of Denmark)

10:40 1819 Understanding The Effect Of Flux Chemistry On Creep Corrosion - M. Reid and M. Collins (University of Limerick)

11:00 1820 Investigation Of Electrochemical Migration On Component And PCB Level Under Controlled Experimental Parameters - D. Minzari, M. Jellesen, U. Rathinavelu, P. Moller, M. Johnsen (Technical University of Denmark), P. Wahlberg (Danish Technological Institute) and R. Ambat (Technical University of Denmark)

11:20 1821 Do Copper Wire Bonds Corrode In Epoxy Encapsulated Electronic Devices? - M. Reid (University of Limerick) and G. Derkits (Alcatel-Lucent)

11:40 1822 Corrosion in Electronics at Device Level - M. S. Jellesen, D. Minzari, U. Rathinavelu, P. Moller and R. Ambat (Technical University of Denmark)

Session 3Co-Chair(s): Luis Garfias and Annett Gebert

14:00 1823 Degradation Of Microcircuits Arising During Post CMP Cleaning In Oxalic Acid Solutions - C. Gabrielli, E. Ostermann and H. Perrot (CNRS)

14:30 1824 Corrosion Of Two Copper Stripes Under Permanent Bias In Chloride Containing Solutions - E. M. Sutter (University P. M. Curie), S. Jebnoun, M. Tran (University P and M Curie) and B. Tribollet (CNRS)

14:50 1825 Electrochemical Characterization of the Corrosion of Pulse Plated Microbondable Silver-Tin Layers - W. E. Hansal, S. Hansal, G. Sandulache and M. Halmdienst (Happy Plating GmbH)

15:10 1826 Corrosion Resistance Of Sintered Nd-Fe-B Magnets Corrosion And Surface Treatments For Corrosion Protection - I. Costa, E. Martins (IPEN/CNEN-SP) and H. G. De Melo (Polytechnic School of the University of Sao Paulo)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Session 4Co-Chair(s): Annett Gebert and Nancy Missert

16:00 1827 Mechanisms Of Corrosion Under A Magnetic Field - F. M. Rhen (University of Limerick)

16:20 1828 Magnetic Field Driven Inhomogeneous Corrosion Of Ferromagnetic Electrodes In Acidic Solutions - R. Sueptitz, J. Koza, M. Uhlemann (IFW Dresden), A. Gebert (Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research), L. Schultz (IFW Dresden), X. Yang (Institute for Fluid Dynamics) and K. Eckert (Institute for Fluid Dynamics,TU Dresden)

16:40 1829 Potentiostatic Current Oscillations of Iron in H2SO4 Solution Under Applied Magnetic Fields - X. Yang (Institute for Fluid Dynamics), K. Eckert (Institute for Fluid Dynamics,TU Dresden), R. Sueptotz (IFW Dresden), A. Gebert (Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research), M. Uhlemann (IFW Dresden) and S. Odenbach (Institute for Fluid Dynamics,TU Dresden)

17:00 1830 High End Corrosion Protection of Rare-Earth Permanent Magnets - L. Zapf (Vacuumschmelze GmbH&Co.KG)

17:20 1831 Corrosion Of Polycrystalline NiMnGa Alloys For Magnetic Shape Memory Applications - A. Gebert (Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research), S. Roth, S. Oswald and L. Schultz (IFW Dresden)

17:40 1832 Overview of Corrosion Protection with Volatile Corrosion Inhibitors - J. Granath (Zerust)

D4High Temperature Corrosion and Materials Chemistry 8High Temperature Materials / CorrosionRoom B548, Level 02 - Red

Fundamental Aspects of Alloy Oxidation, ICo-Chair(s): E. Wuchina and T. Maruyama

09:00 1833 Oxidation Kinetics of Y/Zr-doped FeCrAl-alloys in Low and High pO2 Gases - D. Naumenko, D. Young, L. Niewolak, E. Wessel, L. Singheiser and W. Quadakkers (Research Center Juelich)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1834 High-Temperature Oxidation Resistance of Al2O3- and Cr2O3-Forming Heat-Resisting Alloys with Noble Metals and Rare Earths - T. Amano (Shonan Institute of Technology)

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10:20 1835 Thermodynamic Properties of Al Cr Fe Alloys: Experimental Investigation by Knudsen Effusion Mass Spectrometry - T. Markus, V. Motalov, D. Kath and L. Singheiser (Research Center Juelich)

10:40 1836 Screening of the Fluorination Parameters to Improve the Oxidation Resistance of Ni-base Superalloys at Elevated Temperatures - H. Zschau (Dechema e.V.), P. J. Masset (Karl-Winnacker-Institut) and M. Schütze (Dechema e.V. - Karl-Winnacker-Institute)

11:00 1837 Mechanism of the Early Oxidation Stages of β-NiAl: Unmodified and Containing Alloyed or Implanted Additions - J. Jedlinski, G. Smola, M. Nocun, K. Kowalski, A. Bernasik and J. Camra (AGH University of Science and Technology)

11:20 1838 Oxidation of Alloys, Interface Barriers and Phase Competition Revisited - M. Danielewski (AGH University of Science and Technology), A. Gusak (Cherkasy National University), B. Wierzba (AGH, University of Science and Technology) and A. Wnuk (AGH University of Science and Technology)

11:40 1839 Computer Model for T-x-y Diagram with a Binary Compound Decomposed at High Temperatures - V. Lutsyk and A. Zelenaya (BSC of RAS)

Fundamental Aspects of Alloy Oxidation, IICo-Chair(s): D. Shifler and J. Fergus

14:00 1840 Fundamentals of TiAl Corrosion: A Critical Review - S. Mercier and M. Bacos (Onera)

14:40 1841 High Temperature Oxidation Behavior of Untreated and Fluorine-Treated TNBV5 Titanium Aluminide Alloys - P. J. Masset (Karl-Winnacker-Institut) and M. Schütze (Dechema e.V. - Karl-Winnacker-Institute)

15:00 1842 Oxidation Behavior of Alloys from Nb-Cr-Si System from 700-1300°C - S. K. Varma (The University of Texas at El Paso)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 1843 Simultaneous Oxidation and Metal Dusting of Fe-Si Alloys: Kinetics and Reaction Morphology - A. Motin, J. Zhang, P. Munroe and D. J. Young (University of New South Wales)

16:00 1844 Selective Inhibition of Metals on Material Surfaces Catalyzing the Metal Dusting Process - C. Geers and M. Schütze (Dechema e.V. - Karl-Winnacker-Institute)

16:20 1845 Metal Dusting Resistant Cu-based Coatings - C. Chun (Exxon Mobil Research and Engineering Company) and T. Ramanarayanan (Princeton University)

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

High Temperature Corrosion and Materials Chemistry Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): E. Opila and E. Wuchina

• 1846 Electrochemical Mechanism of Fast Stage of the Catastrophic Oxidation of Metals - V. Belousov (A.A. Baikov Institute of Metallurgy and Materials)

• 1847 Effect of Heating Rate on the Fluorine Content in TiAl-alloy After Oxidation at 900°C - S. Neve (Goethe-University Frankfurt), P. J. Masset (Karl-Winnacker-Institut), H. Zschau (Dechema e.V.) and M. Schütze (Dechema e.V. - Karl-Winnacker-Institute)

• 1848 Effect of Joining Condition on Interface Structure between Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia Joined via Al/Fe-Cr alloy/Al Interlayers - T. Shimura and T. Akashi (Hokkaido University)

D5Surface Treatment for Biomedical Applications 2Electrodeposition / Corrosion / SensorRoom C248, Level 02 - Red

Co-Chair(s): S. Djokic, D. Hansen, S. Virtanen, and Z. Aguilar

09:00 1888 Electrochemical Etching of NiTi Alloy in a Neutral Fluoride Solution - S. Cattarin (IENI CNR), P. Guerriero (ICIS-CNR), M. Musiani (IENI CNR), A. Tuissi (IENI - CNR) and L. Vázquez-Gómez (IENI CNR,)

09:20 1889 Conducting Polymer Layers On Membranes For The Prevention Of Biofouling - C. Weidlich, K. Mangold (Karl-Winnacker-Institut, DECHEMA e.V.), G. Schaule and A. Rumpf (IWW)

09:40 1890 Novel Porous Composite Polymeric/Ceramic Scaffolds For Bone Reconstruction - J. Serra Moreno (Sapienza University of Rome), S. Panero (University of Rome, La Sapienza) and E. Landi (Institute of Science and Technology for Ceramics ISTEC-CNR)

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:20 1891 Characterization of Acrylic Bone Cements in Simulated Body Fluid by Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscopy - R. Vargas-Coronado, J. Cauich-Rodriguez (CICY, Mexico) and L. F. Garfias-Mesias (DNV Columbus)

10:40 1892 Bioactivation of Porous Electrode Composed of Sintered Titanium Spheres by Hydroxyapatite Coating - S. Ono, A. Kodama and H. Asoh (Kogakuin University)

11:00 1893 Ionic Liquid Electropolishing of Metal Alloys for Biomedical Applications - T. M. Abdel-Fattah and J. Loftis (Christopher Newport University)

11:20 1894 Redox Potential as a Reflection of Hyperbaric Oxygenation Effect on Certain Systems in the Organism - M. Khubutiya, V. Krylov, M. Romasenko (N.V.Sklifosovsky Institute for Emergency Aid), A. Evseev, M. Goldin (D.Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia), A. Volkov (Oakwood University), O. Levina and E. Aleschenko (N.V.Sklifosovsky Institute for Emergency Aid)

11:40 Concluding Remarks (5 Minutes)

D6Oxide FilmsCorrosionRooms G560/561, Level U2 - Blue

Various Properties of Oxide Films: Conduction, Electrocatalysis, Photocatalysis, and ElectronicsCo-Chair(s): P. Marcus, S. Fujimoto and H. A. Terryn

08:30 1936 Thickness Estimation of Thin Anodic Oxide Films: A Comparison Between Coulometry and Reflectometry - M. Schneider (Fraunhofer IKTS), U. Langklotz (TU Dresden), M. Weiser and A. Michaelis (IKTS Dresden)

08:50 1937 Efficient Proton Conduction in Anodic ZrO2-WO3 Films - D. Kowalski, Y. Aoki and H. Habazaki (Hokkaido University)

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09:10 1938 Electrical Characterization and Microstructural Observation of IGZO-TFT Fabricated by Sol-gel Method - J. Shim, J. Choi (Sungkyunkwan University), K. Park (Sung Kyun Kwan University), C. Lee (School of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University), J. Lim (Sungkyunkwan University), J. Joo (Sung Kyun Kwan University), H. Kim (Prof.), H. Lee, M. Moon and D. Jung (Sung Kyun Kwan University)

09:30 1939 The Conical Shape Filament Growth Model in Unipolar Resistance Switching of TiO2 Thin Film - K. Kim and H. Cheol Seong (Seoul National University)

09:50 Intermission (10 Minutes)

10:00 1940 Effect of Ga Content on Properties of InGaZnO Thin Film Transistor Processed by Sol-gel Process Technique - J. Choi (Sungkyunkwan University), J. Shim, S. Hwang, J. Joo (Sung Kyun Kwan University), J. Lim (Sung Kyun Kwan University, Stanford University), K. Park, H. Kim, H. Lee, M. Moon and D. Jung (Sung Kyun Kwan University)

10:20 1941 Improvement in the Device Characteristics of Tin Oxide Thin-film Transistors by Adopting Ultralow-Pressure Sputtering - M. Huh, B. Yang, S. Oh, S. Won (Seoul National University), J. Jeong (Inha University), C. Hwang and H. Kim (Seoul National University)

10:40 1942 Improvement of Intermediate Layer by Formation of Tin-Iridium Dioxide in Oxygen Evolution Anodes for Seawater Electrolysis - Z. Kato (Tohoku Institute of Technology), J. Bhattarai (Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal), K. Izumiya, N. Kumagai (Daiki Ataka Engineering Co. Ltd) and K. Hashimoto (Tohoku Institute of Technology)

11:00 1943 Mn-Mo-Sn Oxide Anodes for Oxygen Evolution in Seawater Electrolysis for Hydrogen Production - A. El-Moneim (Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology Group, National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt), J. Bhattarai (Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal), Z. Kato (Tohoku Institute of Technology), K. Izumiya, N. Kumagai (Daiki Ataka Engineering Co. Ltd) and K. Hashimoto (Tohoku Institute of Technology)

11:20 1944 Combinatorial CVD: New Oxynitride Photocatalysts - I. Parkin, G. Hyett and A. Kafizas (University College London)

E1 Analytical Techniques for Semiconductor Materials and Process Characterization 6Electronics and PhotonicsRoom A353, Level 02 - Red

ANNA Ib (Joint Research and Networking Activities)Co-Chair(s): G. Pepponi and A. Nutsch

08:00 1994 High Depth Resolution Depth Profile Analysis of Ultrathin High-κ Hf Based Films Using MEIS Compared with XTEM, XRF, SE, and XPS - J. Van den Berg, M. Reading (University of Salford), A. Parisini (CNR-IMM), M. Kolbe, B. Beckhoff (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), S. Ladas (University of Patras), P. Petrik (MFA), P. Bailey, T. Noakes (STFC Daresbury Laboratory), T. Conard and S. De Gendt (IMEC)

08:20 1995 Comparison of Electrical Measurements with Structural Analysis of Thin High-k Hafnium-Based Films - E. Hourdakis (NCSR Demokritos), M. Theodoropoulou (IMEL/NCSR Demokritos, Aghia Paraskevi, 153 10 Athens, Greece), A. Nassiopoulou (IMEL/NCSR Demokritos), A. Parisini (CNR-IMM), M. Reading, J. Van den Berg (University of Salford), T. Conard and S. Degendt (IMEC/MCA)

08:40 1996 Characterization of Near-Surface Defects Caused by Ultralow Energy Ion Implantation - M. Fried, P. Petrik (MFA), J. Van den Berg, M. Reading (University of Salford) and A. Parisini (CNR-IMM)

09:00 1997 Preparation and Characterization of Nanocrystals - P. Petrik (MFA), S. Milita (CNR-IMM Sezione Bologna), G. Pucker (Fondazione Bruno Kessler), A. Nassiopoulou (IMEL/NCSR Demokritos), J. Van den Berg, M. Reading (University of Salford), M. Fried (MFA), T. Lohner (MFA Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science), M. Theodoropoulou, S. Gardelis (IMEL/NCSR Demokritos, Aghia Paraskevi, 153 10 Athens, Greece), M. Barozzi, M. Ghulinyan, A. Lui, L. Vanzetti and A. Picciotto (Fondazione Bruno Kessler)

09:20 1998 Ordered Arrays of SiO2 Nanodots with Embedded Nanocrystals: Fabrication and Charaterization - A. Nassiopoulou (IMEL/NCSR Demokritos), V. Gianneta, M. Huffman (NCSR Demokritos), M. Reading, J. Van den Berg (University of Salford), I. Tsiaoussis, N. Frangis (Department of Physics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) and S. Kennou (Department of Chemical Engineering , University of Patras and FORTH-ICE/HT)

ANNA II (Transnational Access)Co-Chair(s): J. van den Berg and B. Beckhoff

10:00 1999 Surface Studies of Chemically Passivated Germanium - C. Fleischmann (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), S. Sioncke (IMEC), B. Beckhoff (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), M. Mueller (Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt), M. Kolbe (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), M. Meuris (IMEC), K. Temst and A. Vantomme (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

10:20 2000 A Comparison Between Self-Assembled Monolayers on Gold and Germanium Employing Grazing Incidence X-Ray Absorption Spectrometry GIXRF-NEXAFS - M. Lommel, K. Barbe (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany), F. Reinhardt (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), A. Terfort (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany), B. Beckhoff (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), M. Mueller (Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt), P. Hoenicke, M. Kolbe (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt) and B. Kolbesen (Institute fur Anorganische und Analytische Chemie)

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10:40 2001 Probing Patterned Wafer Structures by Means of Grazing Incidence X-ray Fluorescence Analysis - J. Osan (Hungarian Academy of Sciences KFKI Atomic Energy Research Institute), F. Reinhardt, B. Beckhoff (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), A. Pap (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science) and S. Torok (Hungarian Academy of Sciences KFKI Atomic Energy Research Institute)

11:00 2002 Detection of Acidic Substances of H-X Type in Clean Room Air - J. Kames (Artemis Control AG), A. Leibold, A. Nutsch and M. Otto (Fraunhofer IISB)

ANNA III (Ultra Shallow Junctions)Co-Chair(s): M. Bersani and C. Streli

11:20 2003 Atomistic Modeling of Junction Formation: Tools for Process Optimization and Physical Understanding - L. Pelaz, M. Aboy, L. Marques, P. Lopez and I. Santos (University of Valladolid)

12:00 Intermission (120 Minutes)

14:00 2004 Sub-nanometer Two-Dimensional Carrier Profiling in Silicon MOS Technologies Using High Vacuum Scanning Spreading Resistance Microscopy. - P. Eyben, J. Mody, A. Nasir, A. Schulze, T. Hantschel and W. Vandervorst (IMEC)

14:40 2005 Improving and Assessing Soft X-Ray GIXRF Methodology Applied to the Characterization of Ultrashallow Junctions - B. Beckhoff, P. Hoenicke and M. Kolbe (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt)

15:00 2006 A GIXRF Laboratory Instrument for the Characterization of Ultrashallow Implants and Thin Films - D. Ingerle, N. Zöger, F. Meirer (Atominstitut, Vienna University of Technology), G. Pepponi (Fondazione Brunio Kessler), D. Giubertoni (Fondazione Bruno Kessler), P. Wobrauschek (Atominstitut, Vienna University of Technology) and C. Streli (Atominstitut, Vienna Universtiy of Technology)

15:20 2007 As Depth Profiling in Si Ultrashallow Junctions: Comparison of Three Different Experimental Determinations. - A. Parisini, V. Morandi (CNR-IMM), J. Van den Berg, M. Reading (University of Salford), D. Giubertoni (Fondazione Bruno Kessler), P. Bailey and T. Noakes (STFC Daresbury Laboratory)

15:40 2008 Ultrashallow Boron Junctions in Silicon Characterization by Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry and Synchrotron Radiation Grazing Incidence X-Ray Fluorescence Techniques - D. Giubertoni (Fondazione Bruno Kessler), P. Hoenicke, B. Beckhoff (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt), G. Pepponi (Fondazione Brunio Kessler), E. Iacob and M. Bersani (Fondazione Bruno Kessler)

16:00 Concluding Remarks (10 Minutes)

E2 Atomic Layer Deposition Applications 5Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and PhotonicsRoom C246, Level 02 - Red

Energy applications II - StorageCo-Chair(s): S.De Gendt and P.Banerjee

08:20 2047 Metal Alloy Catalysts with Pt Surface Coating by Atomic Layer Deposition for Intermediate Temperature Ceramic Fuel Cells - J. Shim, X. Jiang, S. F. Bent and F. B. Prinz (Stanford University)

08:40 2048 Atomic Layer Deposition for All-Solid-State 3D-Integrated Batteries - H. Knoops, M. E. Donders, M. C. Van de Sanden, P. Notten and W. M. Kessels (Eindhoven University of Technology)

09:10 2049 ALD Based Metal-Insulator-Metal Nanocapacitors for Energy Storage - P. Banerjee, I. Perez, L. Henn-Lecordier, S. Lee and G. W. Rubloff (University of Maryland)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Capacitors and MemoryCo-Chair(s): A.Londergan and U.Schroeder

10:00 2050 Detailed Correlation of Electrical Characteristics and Breakdown Properties to the Growth Behavior of ALD Deposited HfO2- and ZrO2-Based Dielectrics - U. Schroeder (Namlab GmbH), W. Weinreich (Fraunhofer Center Nanoelectronic Technology), E. Erben (Qimonda Dresden) and J. Mueller (Fraunhofer Center Nanoelectronic Technology)

10:30 2051 Interface Analysis of Transparent Analog Capacitor Using ITO Electrodes and ALD High-k Dielectrics - S. Won, M. Huh, S. Park, S. Seo, Y. Choi, J. Heo, C. Hwang and H. Kim (Seoul National University)

10:50 2052 Atomic Layer Deposition of Ru and RuO2 for MIMCAP Applications - C. Zhao, M. Pawlak, M. Schaekers, E. Sleeckx, E. Vancoille, D. Wouters, Z. Tokei and J. Kittl (IMEC)

11:10 2053 MIMIM Trench Capacitors with Plasma-Assisted ALD Al2O3 and TiN Films - D. Hoogeland (Eindhoven University of Technology), K. Jinesh (NXP Semiconductors), F. Roozeboom (University of Technology Eindhoven), W. Besling (NXP Semiconductors), W. Keuning (Eindhoven University of Technology) and F. Voogt (NXP Semiconductors)

11:30 2054 Atomic Layer Deposition of Materials for Phase-Change Memories - M. Leskelä, V. Pore, T. Hatanpää, M. Heikkilä, M. Ritala (University of Helsinki), A. Schrott, S. Raoux and S. Rossnagel (IBM)

12:00 Concluding Remarks (10 Minutes)

E3 Cleaning Technology in Semiconductor Device Manufacturing 11Electronics and PhotonicsHall M, Level 01 - Green

MEMS CleaningCo-Chair(s): J-G. Park and T. Hattori

08:20 2095 Ruthenium Wet Etch on 200 mm MEMS Wafers with Sodium Hypochlorite - R. Segaud (CEA-LETI), L. Gabette (CEA-LETI MINATEC), O. Louveau (STMicroelectronics) and P. Besson (CEA-LETI)

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08:40 2096 Gold Wet Etch Optimization on 200 mm Substrates for MEMS Applications - L. Gabette (CEA-LETI MINATEC), R. Segaud (CEA-LETI), S. Fadloun (CEA-LETI MINATEC), X. Avale (SEMITOOL) and P. Besson (CEA-LETI)

09:00 2097 Cleaning-Free Deposition System Using Pulsed-Plasma CVD under Near-Atmospheric Pressure for Highly Crystallized Poly-Si Thin Films on Plastic Films - M. Matsumoto, Y. Inayoshi, S. Murashige, H. Fukidome, M. Suemitsu (Tohoku University), S. Nakajima, T. Uehara (Sekisui Chemicals Co. Ltd) and Y. Toyosihima (ETRI, AIST)

09:20 2098 Etching of Sacrificial CVD Silicon Dioxides with Anhydrous HF Vapor - H. Ritala and J. Kiihamäki (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Metrology and CharacterizationCo-Chair(s): T. Hattori and J-G. Park

10:00 2099 Monitoring of Semiconductor Surfaces using Photoconductance Decay (PCD) Method - P. Drummond, S. Ramani and J. Ruzyllo (Pennsylvania State University)

10:20 2100 Metrology for Implanted Si Substrate and Dopant Loss Studies - D. Radisic, D. Shamiryan, G. Mannaert, W. Boullart, E. Rosseel and J. Bogdanowicz (IMEC)

10:40 2101 Quantitative Analysis of Transition Metals Penetrating the Silicon Substrate by Dopant Ion Implantation - K. Saga (Sony Semiconductor Kyusyu Corporation), K. Ueno, H. Iida and R. Ohno (Sony Corporation)

11:00 2102 Electrochemical and Analytical Study of the Si Etching Mechanism in HF - N. Valckx, R. Vos, J. Rip, G. Doumen, P. Mertens, T. Bearda, M. M. Heyns and S. De Gendt (IMEC)

11:20 2103 Shockwave Induced Deformation of Organic Particle in Laser Shockwave Cleaning Process - T. Kim, A. Busnaina (Northeastern University) and J. Park (Hanyang University)

11:40 2104 Non-reagent Real-Time Monitoring of DSP+ Cleaning Solutions - E. Shalyt, J. Tyutina, G. Liang, G. Lu and P. Bratin (ECI Technology)

E4High Dielectric Constant Materials and Gate Stacks 7Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and PhotonicsRoom J565 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Electrical Characterization & ReliabilityCo-Chair(s): Durga Misra and Paul Hurley

08:30 2142 Characterization of Stacked Hafnium Oxide (HfO2)/Silicon Dioxide (SiO2) Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (MOS) Tunneling Temperature Sensors - C. Wang and J. Hwu (National Taiwan University)

08:50 2143 Long TDDB Lifetime of SiO2 Film by Controlling Degradation Rate and SiO2/Si Microroughness - Y. Kabe, J. Kitagawa, Y. Hirota (Tokyo Electron AT Ltd.), S. Sato, M. Sometani, R. Hasunuma and K. Yamabe (University of Tsukuba)

09:10 2144 C-V and DLTS of ALD HfO2 on s-Si/SiGe/Si: Effects of s-Si Thickness and Surface Nitridation - L. Yu, G. George Rozgonyi (North Carolina State University), P. Shrestha (Old Dominion Univ.), D. Gu and H. Baumgart (Old Dominion University)

09:30 2145 Effects of the Inductively Coupled Plasma Nitridation Process on the Reliability of HfAlOx Thin Films - K. Chang (Electronics), B. Chen (National Chiao Tung University) and M. Su (Electronics)

09:35 Intermission (25 Minutes)

10:00 2146 Nature of Interface Traps in Si/SiO2/HfO2 /TiN Gate Stacks and Its Correlation with the Flatband Voltage Roll-Off - S. Kar (Indian Institute of Technology)

Exploratory ApplicationsCo-Chair(s): Dolf Landheer and Albert Chin

10:20 2147 Transition Metal Binary Oxides for ReRAM Applications - S. Spiga, E. Cianci, A. Lamperti, E. Magni and M. Fanciulli (CNR-INFM, Laboratorio Nazionale MDM)

10:50 2148 Demonstration of Transconductance Enhancement on (110) and (100) Strained-Nanowire FETs - A. Seike, H. Takai, I. Tsuchida (Waseda University), J. Masuda, D. Kosemura, A. Ogura (Meiji University), T. Watanabe and I. Ohdomari (Waseda University)

11:10 2149 Electrochemical Reactions in Nanoionics: Towards Future Resistive Switching Memories - R. Waser (FZ Juelich) and I. Valov (Science Centre Juelich)

11:40 2150 Electron-Phonon Scattering Effect on Strained Si Nanowire FETs at Low Temperature - I. Tsuchida, A. Seike, H. Takai (Waseda University), J. Masuda, D. Kosemura, A. Ogura (Meiji University), T. Watanabe and I. Ohdomari (Waseda University)

Non-Volatile MemoryCo-Chair(s): Durga Misra and Suman Datta

14:00 2151 Improved Device Characteristics in Charge-Trapping-Engineered Flash Memory Using High-k Dielectrics - A. Chin (National Chiao Tung University), S. Lin (National Tsing Hua University), C. Tsai (National Chiao Tung University) and F. Yeh (National Tsing Hua University)

14:30 2152 Failure Analysis of Single and Dual nc-ITO Embedded ZrHfO High-k Nonvolatile Memories - C. Yang (Texas A&M University and University of Tennessee), Y. Kuo and C. Lin (Texas A&M University)

14:50 2153 Nonvolatile Memory Capacitors Based on Double Au Nanocrystals and High-k Tunneling (HfO2) and Control (HfNO/HfTiO) Layers - V. Mikhelashvili, B. Meyler, J. Salzman, M. Garbrecht, W. Kaplan and G. Eisenstein (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology)

15:10 2154 Application of ALD High-k Dielectric Films as Charge Storage Layer and Blocking Oxide in Nonvolatile Memories - X. Zhu (National Institute of Standards and Technology and George Mason University), D. Gu (Old Dominion University), Q. Li (National Institute of Standards and Technology and George Mason University), H. Baumgart (Old Dominion University), D. Ioannou (George Mason University), J. Suehle and C. Richter (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

15:30 2155 Metal / High-k / Metal Nanocrystal / SiO2 Gate Stacks for NAND Flash Applications - S. Mahapatra and P. K. Singh (IIT Bombay)

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16:00 2156 Role of Nitride Traps in NBTI of Charge Trap Flash Memory with Oxide-Nitride-Al2O3 (ONA) Structures - D. Kim, D. Kwak, C. Shin (Dongguk University), W. Kim (Doowon College) and H. Cho (Dongguk University)

16:05 Concluding Remarks (20 Minutes)

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Poster Session, 1800-2030h

• 2111 Effect of the Semiconductor Substrate Material on the Post-breakdown Current of MgO Dielectric Layers - E. Miranda (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona), E. O’Connor (University College Cork), G. Hughs, P. Casey (Dublin City University), K. Cherkaoui, S. Monaghan, R. Long (University College Cork), D. O’Connell and P. Hurley (Tyndall National Institute)

• 2112 InAs-Channel Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor HEMTs with Atomic-Layer-Deposited Al2O3 Gate Dielectric - C. Chang (National Chiao Tung University), E. Chang (National Chiao-Tung University), W. Huang (National Chiao Tung University), Y. Su, H. Trinh (National Chiao-Tung University), H. Hsu (Yuan Ze University) and Y. Miyamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

• 2120 Formation and Characterization of Thin Silicon Dioxide Films Obtained by Inductively Coupled High-Density Plasmas Using a Dual Rotated Spiral Antenna System - J. Ji (Ajou University), Y. Kim, S. Woo, H. Kim, P. Um (Eugene Technology) and C. Kim (Ajou University)

• 2121 Nitrogen Incorporation in Al2O3 Thin Films Prepared by Pulsed Ultrasonic Sprayed Pyrolysis - S. Carmona-Tellez (CICATA-IPN, Miguel Hidalgo 11500, Mexico, D.F., Mexico), C. Palacio (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid), S. Gallardo, Z. Rivera (CINVESTAV-IPN, Apdo. Postal 14-740, 07000, Mexico, D.F., Mexico), J. Guzman-Mendoza, M. Aguilar-Frutis (CICATA-IPN, Miguel Hidalgo 11500, Mexico, D.F., Mexico), M. Garcia-Hipolito (IIM-UNAM, Coyoacan 04510, Mexico, D.F., Mexico), G. Alarcon-Flores (CICATA-IPN, Miguel Hidalgo 11500, Mexico, D.F., Mexico) and C. Falcony (CINVESTAV-IPN)

• 2122 Electron Beam Induced Orientation Selective Epitaxial Growth of CeO2(100)/Si(100) Structures using Absorption Electron Imaging System - T. Inoue and S. Shigenari (Iwaki Meisei University)

• 2126 Impact of Voltage and Current Stress on TiN/HfSixOy/TiN MIM Capacitors - K. Jyothi, A. Chandorkar (Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India) and D. Misra (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

• 2136 Interface Defects at the Si(100)/HfO2 Interface using DLTS Measurement - D. Kwak, D. Kim, C. Shin (Dongguk University), H. Kim (Doowon Technical College) and H. Cho (Dongguk University)

• 2139 Interface and Bulk Properties of MBE-Grown Rare-Earth Metal Oxides on Silicon - A. Nazarov, V. Lysenko (Inst. of Semicond. Phys. NAS of Ukraine), Y. V. Gomeniuk, Y. V. Gomeniuk (Inst. of Semicond. Phys., NAS of Ukraine), H. Osten and A. Laha (Institute of Electronic Materials and Devices, Leibniz University of Hannover)

• 2140 Residual Stress Effect on the Dielectric Properties of La0.7Sr0.3CoO3 Buffered (Ba,Sr)TiO3 Thin Films - S. Lu and Z. Xu (City University of Hong Kong)

• 2141 Characteristics of Plasma Nitridation in Inductively Coupled High-Density Plasmas Using a Dual Rotated Spiral Antenna System - S. Woo, Y. Kim, H. Kim, P. Um (Eugene Technology), S. Cho and C. Kim (Ajou University)

• 2145 Effects of the Inductively Coupled Plasma Nitridation Process on the Reliability of HfAlOx Thin Films - K. Chang (Electronics), B. Chen (National Chiao Tung University) and M. Su (Electronics)

• 2156 Role of Nitride Traps in NBTI of Charge Trap Flash Memory with Oxide-Nitride-Al2O3 (ONA) Structures - D. Kim, D. Kwak, C. Shin (Dongguk University), W. Kim (Doowon College) and H. Cho (Dongguk University)

E7Organic Semiconductor Materials, Devices, and Processing 2Electronics and Photonics / Dielectric Science and TechnologyRoom E559, Level OE - Yellow

Novel Applications Co-Chair(s): M. Jamal Deen and Lluis Marsal

08:40 2262 Organic Electrodes for Organic Batteries - B. Esat (Fatih University), C. Kilic and A. Ata (Gebze Institute of High Technology)

09:10 2263 Organic Transistor Vapor and Biosensors: Technology Status and Implementation Issues - V. Subramanian, F. Liao and L. Jagannathan (University of California)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 2264 Organic Electrochemical Transistors for Sensing Applications - F. Cicoira, S. Yang, J. DeFranco and G. Malliaras (Cornell University)

10:30 2265 Fabrication and Optical Characterization of Conducting and Photoluminescent Polymer Micro- and Nanopillars - L. F. Marsal, R. Palacios, P. Formentin (Universitat Rovira i Virgili), E. Martinez-Ferrero (ICIQ), A. Santos (University Rovira i Virgili), J. Ferre-Borrull and J. Pallares (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

11:00 2266 Organic Nonvolatile Memory Devices Having Controlled Metallic Nanoparticles as Charge Trapping Layers - Y. Park, S. Kim, S. Lyu and J. Lee (Kookmin University)

11:30 2267 Low-Voltage Ambipolar Organic Transistors for Microelectronics and Optical-Sensing Applications - J. Labram, P. Wöbkenberg, D. Bradley and T. D. Anthopoulos (Imperial College London)

Fabrication, TechnologyCo-Chair(s): CD Frisbie and Nir Tessler

14:00 2268 Fabrication of Organic Transisitors by Roll-to-Roll Vacuum Web Coating - G. Abbas and H. E. Assender (University of Oxford)

14:30 2269 Solvent-Free Processing of High-Mobility Poly(3-hexylthiophene) Structures - N. Stingelin (Imperial College London / ETH Zurich)

15:00 2270 DOD InkJet Deposition of Functional Materials for Flexible Electronic Devices - F. Ely, C. Molina, T. Santos, V. Mammana and J. Swart (CTI - Centro de Tecnologia da Informação Renato Archer)

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15:30 2260 Development of Polycarbazole Based High Efficiency Solar Cells - S. Alem, T. Chu, S. Wakim, J. Lu, P. Verly, Y. Tao (National Research Council of Canada), S. Beaupré, M. Leclerc (Université Laval), F. Bélanger, D. Desilets (St-Jean Photochemicals), S. Rodman, D. Waller and R. Gaudiana (Konarka Technologies Inc)

E8Semiconductor and Plasmonics: Active Nanostructures for Photonic Devices and SystemsElectronics and PhotonicsRoom E557, Level OE - Yellow

Electrochromic Materials and Devices (I)Co-Chair(s): M. Gerhold, F. Teherani , A. Setlur, K. Mishra, K. Zaghib, and C. M. Julien

10:00 2300 Electrochromic All-Solid-State Switchable Mirror on Flexible Polyethylene Terephthalate Sheet Fabricated by Only Dry Process - K. Tajima (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), Y. Yamada (AIST), S. Bao, M. Okada (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) and K. Yoshimura (AIST)

10:20 2301 Solid Polymer-Ionic Liquid Electrolyte for Flexible Electrochromic Devices under a European Community Program - K. Zaghib (Hydro-Quebec), J. Labrecque, A. Guerfi (Hydro-Québec), U. Posset, A. Celik-Cochet and G. Schottner (Fraunhofer Institut Silicatforschung (ISC))

10:40 2302 Preparation of Ni Oxyhydroxide Thin Films by Reactive Sputtering in H2O Atmosphere and Their Electrochromic Properties - Y. Abe, H. Ueta, T. Obata, M. Kawamura, K. Sasaki and H. Itoh (Kitami Institute of Technology)

11:00 2303 Energy-Saving Effect of Switchable Mirror Window - K. Yoshimura (AIST), S. Bao, K. Tajima (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) and Y. Yamada (AIST)

11:20 2304 Novel Switchable Mirrors Based on Mg-Ca Alloy - Y. Yamada (AIST), S. Bao, K. Tajima, M. Okada (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) and K. Yoshimura (AIST)

11:40 2305 Electrochromic Li-Ni-O Thin Film in Aqueous Liquid Electrolyte - D. Park (ICMCB-CNRS), B. Min (Yeungnam University), G. Campet (Institut de Chimie de la Matiere Condensee de Bordeaux(ICMCB)) and A. Rougier (Laboratoire de Reactivite et de Chimie des Solides(LRCS))

Room E558, Level OE - Yellow

Nanostructure-Enabled Photonic DevicesCo-Chair(s): D. Rogers, F. Teherani, and J. Xu

14:00 2307 One Material, Multiple Faces: Nanostructured Bismuth - Invited Talk - H. Park, J. Kim, C. Hsu (Brown University), H. Shin (Kookmin University, Korea) and J. Xu (Brown University)

Room E557, Level OE - Yellow

Electrochromic Materials and Devices (II)Co-Chair(s): D. Rogers, F. Teherani, A. Setlur, K. Mishra, K. Zaghib, and C. M. Julien

14:00 2306 High Contrast Nanocomposite Material for Ophthalmic Electrochromic Devices - R. Ruffo, L. Beverina (University of Milano-Bicocca), A. Celik, U. Posset (Fraunhofer Institut Silicatforschung ISC), C. Mari, G. Pagani (University of Milano-Bicocca) and G. Schottner (Fraunhofer Institut Silicatforschung ISC)

Room E558, Level OE - Yellow

Nanostructure-Enabled Photonic DevicesCo-Chair(s): D. Rogers, F. Teherani, and J. Xu

14:20 2308 Nanophotonic Devices Based on Fano Resonances on Stacked Nanomembranes - Invited Talk - W. Zhou (University of Texas) and Z. Ma (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Room E557, Level OE - Yellow

Electrochromic Materials and Devices (II)Co-Chair(s): D. Rogers, F. Teherani, A. Setlur, K. Mishra, K. Zaghib, and C. M. Julien

14:20 2309 Co-deposition of Composite Lithium Nickel Tungsten Oxide Films for Electrochromic Applications - D. T. Gillaspie (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), C. White (University of Colorado), J. Pankow (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), S. Lee (University of Colorado) and A. Dillon (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

Room E558, Level OE - Yellow

Nanostructure-Enabled Photonic DevicesCo-Chair(s): D. Rogers, F. Teherani, and J. Xu

14:40 2311 One Dimensional Metal-Dielectric Photonic Crystals Using Metal Nanocomposites - S. Husaini, N. Valappil and V. M. Menon (CUNY Queens College)

Room E557, Level OE - Yellow

Electrochromic Materials and Devices (II)Co-Chair(s): D. Rogers, F. Teherani, A. Setlur, K. Mishra, K. Zaghib, and C. M. Julien

14:40 2310 Improved Transmittance for Electrochromic Ni-W Oxide Films - C. M. White (University of Colorado), D. Gillespie, J. Pankow (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), S. Lee (University of Colorado) and A. Dillon (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

Room E558, Level OE - Yellow

Nanostructure-Enabled Photonic DevicesCo-Chair(s): D. Rogers, F. Teherani, and J. Xu

15:00 2312 Photonic Crystal Slotted Waveguides And Cavities - Invited Talk - A. Di Falco and T. Krauss (University of St. Andrews)

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Electrochromic Materials and Devices (II)Co-Chair(s): D. Rogers, F. Teherani, A. Setlur, K. Mishra, K. Zaghib, and C. M. Julien

15:00 2313 Tungsten Oxide Electrochromic Windows with Lithium Polymer Electrolytes - C. A. Sequeira (Instituto Superior Técnico) and D. M. Santos (Instituto Superior Tecnico)

Room E558, Level OE - Yellow

Nanostructure-Enabled Photonic DevicesCo-Chair(s): D. Rogers, F. Teherani, and J. Xu

15:20 2315 Measured Colloidal Quantum Dot Absorption Enhancement in Fano Filters on Flexible Substrates - L. Chen, H. Yang, Z. Qiang (University of Texas), H. Pang, Z. Ma (University of Wisconsin-Madison), J. Xu (Penn State University) and W. Zhou (University of Texas)

Room E557, Level OE - Yellow

Electrochromic Materials and Devices (II)Co-Chair(s): D. Rogers, F. Teherani, A. Setlur, K. Mishra, K. Zaghib, and C. M. Julien

15:20 2314 Ultrasonic Spray Deposition of Electrochromic Materials - R. C. Tenent, D. Gillaspie and A. Dillon (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

Room E558, Level OE - Yellow

Nanostructure-Enabled Photonic DevicesCo-Chair(s): D. Rogers, F. Teherani, and J. Xu

15:40 2316 Enhancing Photonic Devices with Metal Nanoparticles - Invited Talk - S. R. Bank, A. Crook and H. Nair (The University of Texas, Austin)

Room E557, Level OE - Yellow

Electrochromic Materials and Devices (II)Co-Chair(s): D. Rogers, F. Teherani, A. Setlur, K. Mishra, K. Zaghib, and C. M. Julien

15:40 2317 Development of Flexible Electrochromic Devices Based on Crystalline WO3 Nanostructures Produced with Hot-Wire Chemical Vapor Deposition - E. Whitney (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), C. M. White (University of Colorado), D. Gillaspie (National Renewable Energy Laboratory), S. Lee (University of Colorado) and A. Dillon (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

Room E558, Level OE - Yellow

Nanostructure-Enabled Photonic DevicesCo-Chair(s): D. Rogers, F. Teherani, and J. Xu

16:00 2319 Temperature Dependence of the Photoluminescence Intensity in Si3+xN4:H Films with Amorphous Si Nanoclusters: Evidence for Two Processes Involved in the Nonradiative Relaxation of Photoexcitations - V. Volodin, V. A. Stuchinsky (Institute of Semiconductor Physics SD RAS), T. Korchagina (Institute of Semiconductor Physics SD), A. Popov (Institute of Physics and Technology) and M. Vergnat (Laboratoire de Physique des Matériaux, Nancy-Université, CNRS)

Room E557, Level OE - Yellow

Electrochromic Materials and Devices (II)Co-Chair(s): D. Rogers, F. Teherani, A. Setlur, K. Mishra, K. Zaghib, and C. M. Julien

16:00 2318 Synthesis of 2-(Selenophen-2-yl)pyrroles and 2-(Thien-2yl)-1H-pyrroles for Electrochromic Devices - C. Pozo-Gonzalo (CIDETEC)

E9 State-of-the-Art Program on Compound Semiconductors 51 (SOTAPOCS 51) and Wide-Bandgap Semiconductor Materials & Devices 10Electronics and Photonics / SensorRoom E558, Level OE - Yellow

Oxide SemiconductorsCo-Chair(s): C. O’Dwyer, R. Goldhahn

08:00 2339 Effect of Doping on the Optical and Structural Properties of ZnO Thin Films Prepared by RF Diode Sputtering - K. Shtereva (University of Rousse), V. Tvarozek (Slovak University of Technology), P. Sutta (West Bohemian University), I. Novotny and A. Pullmannova (Slovak University of Technology)

08:40 2340 Wide Bandgap Oxide Semiconductors for Novel Functions and Applications - S. Fujita, T. Oshima and K. Kaneko (Kyoto University)

09:00 2341 High-Operating Current ZnO Based Thin Film Transistors with a Bilayer ZnO/GZO Channel - K. Liu, H. Chiang, S. Hsiao, L. Su, L. Peng and J. Huang (National Taiwan University)

09:20 2342 Fabrication and Characterization of Zinc Oxide Nanorods Based Heterojunction Devices using Simple Solution Method - N. Reddy, S. Kim, E. Lee and Y. Hahn (Chonbuk National University)

Silicon CarbideCo-Chair(s): E. Stokes, G. Hunter

10:00 2343 SiC Power Device Technology: Differences to Silicon and Their Influence on Device Processing and Performance - P. Friedrichs (SiCED GmbH & Co. KG)

10:40 2344 On the Driving Force of Shockley Stacking Fault Motion in 4H-SiC - J. D. Caldwell, R. Stahlbush, M. Ancona, O. Glembocki and K. Hobart (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

11:20 2345 Correlation of Substrate Quality and Epitaxial Layer Lifetime and Defectivity in 4H-SiC Homoepitaxy - C. R. Eddy Jr. (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), B. VanMil (Amethyst Research), K. Lew, R. Myers-Ward (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), J. Tedesco (US Naval Research Laboratory), R. Stahlbush, J. D. Caldwell and D. Gaskill (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

12:00 2346 4H-SiC on C-Plane Sapphire with C60 - J. Li (UNC at charlotte), P. Batoni (UNC) and R. Tsu (UNCC)

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E10ULSI Process Integration 6Electronics and PhotonicsHall N, Level 01 - Green

Front-end-of-line IntegrationCo-Chair(s): M. Tao and F. Martin

08:00 2359 Overwhelming the 0.5 nm EOT Level for CMOS Gate Dielectric - K. Kakushima, P. Ahmet and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

08:30 2360 Atomically Controlled CVD Processing for Doping of Si-based Group IV Semiconductors - J. Murota, M. Sakuraba (Tohoku University) and B. Tillack (IHP and Technische Universität Berlin)

09:00 2361 Low-Temperature Oxidation of Semiconductor Surfaces by Use of a Novel High-Ddensity Microwave Plasma Apparatus - A. Gschwandtner (R3T GmbH)

09:20 2362 Optimization of Shallow Junctions Achieved by Cluster Ion Implants and Excimer Laser Annealing - W. Krull, K. Sekar (SemEquip Inc), C. Sebatier and S. Rack (Excico France)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Front-end-of-line IntegrationCo-Chair(s): F. Martin and M. Tao

10:00 2363 On the Low-Frequency Noise Performance of Embedded Si:C nMOSFETs - C. Claeys, E. R. Simoen, P. Verheyen, R. Loo (IMEC), V. Machkaoutsan (ASM-Belgium), M. Bauer and S. Thomas (ASM America)

10:20 2364 SiGe SEG Growth for Buried Channels p-MOS Devices - A. Hikavyy, R. Loo, L. Witters (IMEC), S. Takeoka (Panasonic), J. Geypen, B. Brijs, C. Merckling, M. Caymax and J. Dekoster (IMEC)

10:40 2365 Silicon:Carbon Source/Drain Stressors: Integration of a Novel Nickel Aluminide-Silicide and Post-Solid-Phase-Epitaxy Anneal for Reduced Schottky-Barrier and Leakage - S. Koh, W. Zhou, R. Lee, M. Sinha (National University of Singapore), C. Ng (Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing), Z. Zhao, H. Maynard, N. Variam, Y. Erokhin (Varian Semiconductor), G. Samudra and Y. Yeo (National University of Singapore)

11:00 2366 Stress Characterization of Selective Epitaxial Si1-xGex Deposition for Embedded Source/Drain before and after Millisecond Laser Anneal - M. Bargallo Gonzalez, T. Fernandez-Lanas, E. Rosseel, A. Hikavyy, H. Dekkers, G. Eneman, P. Verheyen, R. Loo, E. R. Simoen and C. Claeys (IMEC)

11:20 2367 Atomically Controlled Plasma Processing for Epitaxial Growth of Group IV Semiconductor Nanostructures - M. Sakuraba, K. Sugawara and J. Murota (Tohoku University)

11:40 2368 Electrical and Structural Properties of Platinum Silicided p-Type Schottky Barrier Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors Using Silicidation Through Oxide Technique - C. Choi, R. Moon, M. Jeong, K. Shim (Chonbuk National University) and M. Jang (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)

Front-end-of-line IntegrationCo-Chair(s): F. Martin and S. Deleonibus

14:00 2369 A Roadmap for Nano-CMOS - H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

14:30 2370 Low-Frequency Noise Analysis of the Impact of an LaO Cap Layer in HfSiON/Ta2C Gate Stack nMOSFETs - E. R. Simoen, A. Akheyar, E. Rohr, A. Mercha and C. Claeys (IMEC)

14:50 2371 Integration Challenges in Standard CMOS with Multiple Gate Oxide Thicknesses - J. J. Naughton and J. Towner (ON Semiconductor)

15:10 2372 Remote Coulomb Scattering Limited Mobility in MOSFET with CeO2/La2O3 Gate Stacks - M. Mamatrishat, M. Kuoda, K. Kakushima (Tokyo Institute of Technology), P. Ahmet, K. Tsutsui (Tokyo Institute of Technolgy), N. Sugii, K. Natori, T. Hattori and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

15:30 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Back-end-of-line IntegrationCo-Chair(s): M. Hirayama and T. Spooner

15:50 2373 Advanced Contact Technology for MOSFETs: Integration of New Materials for Series Resistance Reduction - Y. Yeo and R. Lee (National University of Singapore)

16:20 2374 The Effect of Material and Process Interactions on Cu/ULK BEOL Integration - T. A. Spooner (International Business Machine), J. Arnold, D. Canaperi, J. Chen, S. Chen, S. Gates (International Business Machines), A. Isobayashi (Toshiba America Electronic Components), P. Leung, S. Papa Rao, M. Sankarapandian (International Business Machines), H. Shobha (IBM Albany, STG) and O. Van der Straten (IBM Research)

16:50 2375 Three-Dimensional Profiling of Process-Induced Stress in Cu Through-Silicon Vias for Wafer-Scale, 3D Integration - C. McDonough and R. Geer (University at Albany)

17:20 2376 X-ray Nanotomography Studies of TSV Structures - E. Zschech (AMD Saxony LLC & Co. KG, A Company of Globalfoundries, Dresden), F. Michael (Xradia Inc., Concord/CA) and P. Krueger (Fraunhofer IZFP, Dresden)

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Poster Session, 1800-2030h

• 2377 An Improvement Method of the Reliability Characteristics of Cu Metallization for Deep Submicron ULSI Copper Process - P. Chen (I-Shou University)

• 2378 Fast Detrapping Transients in High-K Dielectric Films - R. Rao and F. Irrera (IU.NET)

• 2379 A Novel Field-Enhanced-Nanowire Poly-Si Thin-Film Transistor Silicon-Oxide-Nitride-Oxide-Silicon Nonvolatile Memory with Gate-All-Around Structure Has Been Proposed to Achieve a Higher Program and Erase Efficiency - T. Liao (National Chiao Tung University), S. Chen, P. Hsu (Department of Electronics Engineering and Institute of Electronics, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.), T. Kang, C. Lin (Department of Electronic Engineering, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan.) and H. Cheng (Department of Electronics Engineering and Institute of Electronics, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.)

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• 2380 Influence of Phosphorus Concentrations in a-SiN:H Gate Layer on Electron Mobility in Thin Film Transistors - J. Kim (Kyoungpook National University), Y. Sohn (Catholic University of Daegu) and S. Choi (Kyoungpook National University)

• 2381 Contact Resistances Between Low-Cost Electrode Materials and Gallium Indium Zinc Oxide Thin-Film Transistors - W. Kim (Hanyang Univeristy), Y. Moon, S. Lee, B. Kang, T. Kwon (Hanyang University), K. Kim (Hanyang Univ.) and J. Park (Hanyang University)

• 2382 Charge Trapping Nonvolatile Memory - P. Lorenzi, R. Rao (IU.NET), G. Ghidini (Numonyx), F. Palma and F. Irrera (IU.NET)

F1Current Trends in Electrodeposition, an Invited SymposiumElectrodepositionRoom D357, Level U2 - Blue

Co-Chair(s): G. Stafford and W. Schwarzacher

14:00 2410 2009 ECS Electrodeposition Division Research Award: Condensed Phase Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) - J. L. Stickney (The University of Georgia)

14:40 2411 Temporal and Spatial Self-Organization in Electrodeposition - S. Nakanishi (The University of Tokyo)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 2412 Protein-Based Electrodeposition Additives - D. Schwartz (University of Washington)

16:20 2413 Pattern Formation during Electrodeposition of Some Silver Alloys - T. Dobrovolska, I. Krastev (Institute of Physical Chemistry Bulgarian Academy of Sciences) and A. Zielonka (Institute of Precious Metals and Metal Chemistry)

F3EuroCVD 17 and CVD 17High Temperature Materials / Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and PhotonicsHall F1, Level OE - Yellow

Industrial and New Applications, Devices I

08:00 2564 Industrial Applications of ALD: Current Status and Future Perspectives - M. Ritala (University of Helsinki)

08:40 2565 Novel CVD Strategies and Novel Chemical Precursors Enabling Low Temperature Epitaxy of Si and Si:C Alloys - M. Bauer and S. Thomas (ASM America)

09:00 2566 A Conformal Oxide Liner for Through Silicon Vias by Pulsed SA-CVD Deposition - E. Sleeckx, M. Schaekers and E. Dürr (IMEC)

09:20 2567 Low Pressure Chemical Vapour Deposition as a Tool for Deposition of Thin Film Battery Materials - J. Oudenhoven (Eindhoven University of Technology), T. Van Dongen, R. Niessen (Philips Research Laboratories Eindhoven), M. De Croon and P. Notten (Eindhoven University of Technology)

Industrial and New Applications, Devices II

10:00 2568 Growth of Triple-Junction Solar Cells (TJ-SC) in an Optimized MOCVD Reactor - M. Dauelsberg, J. Hofeldt, B. Schineller and M. Heuken (AIXTRON AG)

10:40 2569 Atmospheric Pressure CVD: An Easy and Sustainable Method for Technical Surface Functionalization - A. Schimanski, A. Heft, A. Pfuch and K. Horn (Innovent e.V.)

11:00 2570 Optimization of Solar Cell Performance Using Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Vapour Deposition Deposited TCOs - H. M. Yates, P. Evans, D. W. Sheel (University of Salford), U. Dagkaldiran, A. Gordijn, F. Finger (Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH), Z. Remes and M. Vanecek (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)

11:20 2571 Tungsten Coatings as a Protective Layer on Surfaces in Contact with Molten Metals - P. Cosemans, W. Lauwerens and F. Mampaey (Sirris)

11:40 2572 Amorphous Carbon Film Deposition for Hydrogen Barrier in FeRAM Integration by Radio Frequency Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition Method - T. Saito, K. Izumi, Y. Hirota, N. Okamoro, K. Kondo, T. Yoshimura and N. Fujimura (Osaka Prefecture University)

Industrial and New Applications III

14:00 2573 Large Area PECVD Technology - S. Choi and J. M. White (AKT/Applied Materials)

14:40 2574 Phosphorus and Boron Doping in Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition of Silicon Oxynitride Based Optical Waveguides - F. Sun, G. Sengo, A. Driessen and K. Wörhoff (University of Twente)

15:00 2575 Multiscale Simulations for Plasma Processing of Thin Films - A. Bhoj, K. Shah (ESI), M. Megahed (ESI Group), P. Kothnur and R. Kinder (Novellus Systems, Inc.)

15:20 2576 Investigation of Optical Properties and Photoluminescence of Amorphous Silicon Carbide in a-SiC/Si3N4 Quantum Well Structures Fabricated by PECVD Technique - L. Kamyab, Rusli (Nanyang Technological University), M. Yu (Institue of Microelectronics), L. He and M. Dua (Nanyang Technological University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Nanostructured Systems I

16:00 2577 Controlled Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes by Various CVD and PECVD Methods - J. Kpetsu, P. Jedrzejowsk, C. Côté, A. Sarkissian (Plasmionique Inc.), P. Merel, P. Laou, S. Désilets, S. Paradis (Defense Research & Development Canada - Valcartier), H. Liu, M. I. Ionescu, Y. Zhong, Y. Zhang, R. Li and X. Sun (University of Western Ontario)

16:40 2578 Long and Aligned Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes Grown on Carbon and Metallic Substrates by Injection-CVD Process - M. Delmas, M. Pinault, D. Porterat, C. Reynaud and M. Mayne-L’Hermite (CEA - Saclay)

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17:00 2579 Influencing Factors Towards a Scalable Synthesis of Aligned Carbon Nanotubes by Chemical Vapor Deposition - T. K. Karachalios and S. F. Nitodas (Nanothinx S.A.)

17:20 2580 CVD Growth of Carbon Nanotubes over Metal Free Catalyst Nanoparticles - R. Smajda, M. Mionic, K. Gloystein, M. Duchamp (EPFL), J. Seo (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven), L. Forró and A. Magrez (EPFL)

17:40 2581 Gas-Phase Synthesis of Hierarchical Carbon Structures and the Deposition of Pt Catalysts in a Fluidized-Bed Reactor - W. Xia, C. Jin, B. Mei, S. Kundu and M. Muhler (Ruhr University Bochum)

Hall F2, Level OE - Yellow

EuroCVD Poster Session II, 1800-2030h

• 2582 Photocatalytic Surfaces via Low Temperature Atmospheric Pressure Plasma - J. L. Hodgkinson, H. M. Yates and D. W. Sheel (University of Salford)

• 2583 Hybrid Aerosol Assisted Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Vapor Deposition: A Facile Route Toward Nanocomposite Thin Films? - R. Binions (University College London), M. Saeli (Università degli Studi di Palermo), C. Piccirillo and I. Parkin (University College London)

• 2584 Effects of APCVD Growth Conditions on the Photocatalytic Behavior of Titania Films - H. M. Yates, P. Evans and D. W. Sheel (University of Salford)

• 2586 Silicon Oxynitride Layers Fabricated by Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD) for CMOS Devices - R. Mroczyński and R. Beck (Institute of Microelectronics and Optoelectronics)

• 2587 Stabilized Zirconia-Based Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Obtained by MOCVD and Aerosol-CVD - N. El Habra, M. Bolzan, C. De Zorzi, M. Favaro (ICIS-CNR), M. Casarin, C. Sada (Università degli Studi di Padova) and G. Rossetto (ICIS-CNR)

• 2588 Deposition of TiO2 Thin Films by Liquid Injection ALD Using New 2,5-Dimethylpyrrolyl Titanium-Alkylamide and -Alkoxide Precursors - H. Davies (SAFC Hitech Limited), K. Black, A. Jones, J. Bacsa, P. Chalker, P. A. Marshall (Liverpool University), P. N. Heys (SAFC Hitech Limited), P. O’Brien (Manchester University) and M. Afzaal (University of Manchester)

• 2589 TiO2 Strelitzia-like Hybrid Nanocomposites Obtained by a Synergic Combination of Vapor Techniques - S. Battiston (IENI-CNR), M. Bolzan (ICIS-CNR), M. Fabrizio (IENI-CNR), R. Gerbasi, P. Guerriero (ICIS-CNR), E. Miorin, C. Mortalò, C. Pagura (IENI-CNR) and F. Visentin (ICIS-CNR)

• 2590 Surface Modification of PMMA with DLC Using RF-PECVD - P. K. Barhai, R. Sharma, A. Yadav, A. Singh (Birla Institute of Technology), H. Gaur and V. Buck (University of Duisburg-Essen)

• 2591 AlGaN Multiple Quantum Wells and AlN Grown in a Hot-Wall MOCVD for Deep UV Applications - A. Henry, A. Lundskog, J. Palisaitis, I. Ivanov, A. Kakanakova-Georgieva, U. Forsberg, P. Persson and E. Janzén (Linköping University)

• 2592 Carbon Nanostructures Produced by High Pressure CVD - V. Khavrus, E. Ibrahim, A. Leonhardt, A. Elgendy, S. Hampel, R. Klingeler and B. Büchner (IFW Dresden)

• 2593 Comparative Study of SiNx and BNx Nanolayers Prepared by Different Chemical Vapour Deposition Methods - G. Beshkov (Bulgarian Academy of Science), N. Nedev (Universidad Autónoma de Baja California), D. Spassov (Bulgarian Academy of Science), J. Terrazas, B. Salas (Universidad Autónoma de Baja California) and V. Krastev (Bulgarian Academy of Science)

• 2594 Photocatalytic Activity Dependence on the Structural Orientation of MOCVD TiO2 Anatase Films - R. Gerbasi, M. Bolzan, N. El Habra, G. Rossetto (ICIS-CNR), L. Schiavi and A. Strini (ITC-CNR)

• 2595 Growth of Carbon Nanotube Layers in a Thermal CVD Reactor on Substrates Prepared by Catalyst Spray Deposition - M. Traxler and R. Haubner (University of Technology Vienna)

• 2596 Resistive Switching in Metal Oxide Films Deposited by Metallorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition - T. Nakamura, K. Onogi, K. Homma and K. Tachibana (Kyoto University)

• 2597 Deposition of Ir Nanostructured Thin Films by Pulse CVD - N. V. Gelfond, P. P. Semyannikov, S. V. Trubin, N. B. Morozova and I. K. Igumenov (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry)

• 2598 HfO2-High-k Dielectric for Nanoelectronics - T. P. Smirnova, F. A. Kuznetsov, L. Yakovkina (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS), V. Kaichev (Boreskov Institute of Catalysis), V. Kosyakov, M. Lebedev and V. Kichai (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS)

• 2599 Pulse CVD Deposition of Ru Films from Ru(II) ή3-Allylic Complex - S. V. Trubin, N. B. Morozova, P. P. Semyannikov, A. Bessonov, N. V. Gelfond and I. K. Igumenov (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry)

• 2600 Preparation of Iridium Thin Film by Pulse CVD from Ir(acac)(CO)2 - P. P. Semyannikov, N. B. Morozova, K. Zherikova, S. V. Trubin, I. K. Igumenov and N. V. Gelfond (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry)

• 2601 Initial Stages of Thermally and Hot-Wire Assisted CVD Copper on SiLK and LTO Substrates Activated with Mercaptopropyl Triethoxysilane Self-Assembled Monolayers - G. Papadimitropoulos (Institute of Microelectronics), T. Speliotis (Institute of Materials Science), A. Arapoyianni (University of Athens) and D. Davazoglou (Institute of Microelectronics-NCSR)

• 2602 Capacitance-Voltage Analysis of ZrO2 Thin Films Deposited by MOCVD Technique - T. A. Mih, S. Paul (De Montfort University), A. P. Milanov and A. Devi (Ruhr-University Bochum)

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• 2603 MOCVD of the (Al2O3)x(HfO2)1-x Films as Alternative Gate Dielectric for MIS Nanostructures - T. P. Smirnova, M. Lebedev (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS), V. Kaichev (Boreskov Institute of Catalysis), L. Yakovkina (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS), N. B. Morozova, K. Zherikova, P. P. Semyannikov and S. V. Trubin (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry)

• 2604 Low-Temperature VUV-Stimulated MOCVD Process of Palladium Layer Deposition - B. M. Kuchumov, T. P. Koretskaya, Y. V. Shevtsov, S. V. Trubin, G. I. Zharkova, V. S. Danilovich, I. K. Igumenov (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry) and V. Kruchinin (Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics)

• 2605 Selective Growth of Carbon Nanotubes on Printed Fe3O4 Nanoparticles - R. Haubner (University of Technology Vienna), W. Schwinger, B. Dittert and R. Schöftner (Profactor GmbH)

• 2606 Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes by Catalytic Chemical Vapour Deposition in a Fluidized Bed Reactor - K. Danova, I. Jipa, U. Zenneck and N. Popovska (University Erlangen-Nuremberg)

• 2607 Synthesis and Thermal Stability of Nanocomposite SiCxNy:H Films from Cycle Siliconorganic Precursor - N. I. Fainer (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry), Y. Rumyantsev (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS), V. Kesler (Institute of Semiconductor Physics SB RAS), E. Maximovski and F. A. Kuznetsov (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS)

• 2608 Pulsed MOCVD Processes of MgO Layer Deposition from Mg(thd)2 - B. M. Kuchumov, Y. V. Shevtsov, P. P. Semyannikov, E. S. Filatov and I. K. Igumenov (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry)

• 2609 Investigation of Tantalum Oxide Films Prepared by Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Vapour Deposition for Use as Water Splitting Photocatalysts - G. Hyett, J. Darr (University College London), A. Mills (University of Strathclyde) and I. Parkin (University College London)

• 2610 Controlled Protein Adsorption on Nanostructured Zinc Oxide Thin Films Deposited by Colloidal Assisted-Low Temperature MOCVD - M. Fragala (Università di Catania and INSTM UdR Catania), C. Satriano (Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche and CSGI Università di Catania) and G. Malandrino (Università di Catania)

• 2611 Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Enhanced CVD of Fe Nanoparticles - S. Alexandrov, I. Kretusheva and M. V. Mishin (Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University)

• 2612 Dynamics of Pulsed DC Discharges Used for PACVD of a-C:H:Si - M. Traxler (University of Technology Vienna), A. Puchhammer, H. Störi (TU Wien), T. Müller (Ruebig GmbH & Co KG) and J. Laimer (TU Wien)

• 2613 Synthesis of ZnS Nanoparticles by Spray Pyrolysis: Morphology Control Using the Same Precursors in Different Reactor Systems - S. Liu and M. T. Swihart (University at Buffalo (SUNY))

• 2614 Fabrication of ZnO Thin Film Transistor by MOCVD Using Bis(acetylacetonato)zinc(II) Fiber and Ozone - M. Sakuma, S. Seki and K. Haga (Sendai National College of Technology)

• 2615 Exploring Multiple Calcium Phosphate Precursors for Pulsed Pressure-MOCVD - D. Clearwater, R. M. Hartshorn and S. Krumdieck (University of Canterbury)

• 2616 VUV-Stimulated MOCVD Processes of Copper Layer Deposition - I. K. Igumenov, B. M. Kuchumov, S. Kozlova, T. P. Koretskaya, S. V. Trubin, R. Sokuev (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry), V. Lyakh (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics) and V. Kruchinin (Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics)

• 2617 Pulsed-Pressure MOCVD Processing Investigation for TiO2 Films on Si3N4 Substrate from TTIP - V. Siriwongrungson, S. Krumdieck and M. Alkaisi (University of Canterbury)

• 2618 Hierarchical Nanostructure Produced by Growing Carbon Nanotubes on Silicon Oxide Nanowires - H. Woo, J. Kim, D. Choi and C. S. Yoon (Hanyang University)

• 2619 Dynamic Study of Gas-Phase Species during Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Production by Chemical Vapor Deposition of Ethanol - K. Kouravelou and X. Verykios (University of Patras)

• 2620 A Single-Step APCVD Route to Novel Dual Functionality: Self-Cleaning Biocidal Titania-Copper Films - P. Evans, H. Foster, D. W. Sheel, A. Steele and H. M. Yates (University of Salford)

• 2621 Deposition of Germanium Nanowires from Digermane Precursor: Influence of the Substrate Pretreatment - V. Dřínek, R. Fajgar (Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals), J. Subrt and M. Klementová (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry)

• 2622 ArF Laser-Induced Deposition of Carbon Encapsulated CoFe Nanoparticles - R. Fajgar (Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals), Z. Bastl (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry), J. Subrt, N. Murafa (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry) and M. Maryško (Institute of Physics)

• 2623 Strain Evaluation in SiC MEMS Test Structures - M. Bosi, G. Attolini, B. E. Watts, C. Frigeri, F. Rossi (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche), A. Poggi, A. Roncaglia, F. Mancarella (IMM-CNR), O. Martinez and V. Hortelano (Universidad de Valladolid)

• 2624 Silver Films Deposited by Liquid-Delivery MOCVD Using (Tertbutylcarboxylate)(triethylphosphine)silver with Toluene as the Solvent - M. Lisca, B. Kalkofen, M. Lisker, E. Burte (University Otto von Guericke Magdeburg), I. Szymańska and E. Szłyk (Nicolaus Copernicus University)

• 2625 Vertical Aligned Carbon Nanotube Deposition on Metallic Substrates by CVD - S. Doerfler, A. Meyer, H. Althues, I. Dani and S. Kaskel (Fraunhofer IWS)

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• 2626 Low Temperature Atmospheric Pressure CVD of Photoactive Titanium Dioxide - T. Abendroth, H. Althues, B. Leupolt and S. Kaskel (Fraunhofer IWS)

• 2627 Shape Optimization of a Showerhead System for the Control of Growth Uniformity in a MOCVD Reactor Using CFD-based Evolutionary Algorithms - T. C. Xenidou (National Technical University of Athens), N. Prud’Homme, L. Aloui (CIRIMAT/ENSIACET), C. Vahlas (CIRIMAT), N. C. Markatos and A. G. Boudouvis (National Technical University of Athens)

• 2628 Preparation of High Permittivity GdScO3 Films by Liquid Injection MOCVD - K. Huseková, M. Jurkovič, K. Cico, D. Machajdik, E. Dobročka, R. Lupták, K. Fröhlich (Institute of Electrical Engineering, SAS) and A. Mackova (Nuclear Physics Institute, ASCR,)

• 2629 Plasma Composition and Kinetic Reaction Rates in a LEPECVD Ar-SiH4-H2 Plasma dur-ing Deposition of nc-Si Films for Photovoltaic Applications - T. Moiseev, D. Chrastina, G. Isella and C. Cavallotti (Politecnico di Milano)

• 2630 Memory Structures Based on the Self-Organization of Cu Nanoparticles Deposited by Hot-Wire CVD on Polythiophene Layers - P. Dimitrakis, M. Vasilopoulou, L. Palilis, G. Papadimitropoulos, P. Normand, P. Argitis and D. Davazoglou (Institute of Microelectronics-NCSR)

• 2631 CVD Elaboration of Nanometric Barium Silicate Films - T. Geneves, L. Imhoff, B. Domenichini and S. Bourgeois (Université de Bourgogne - CNRS)

• 2632 MOCVD Growth of MgZnO Nanotips Used for Hybrid Polymer Solar Cells - Z. Duan, A. Pasquier, J. Zhong and Y. Lu (Rutgers University)

• 2633 Doped Iron Oxide Thin Films for Photoelectrochemical Generation of Hydrogen from Water - D. W. Sheel, J. Lewis, A. Robinson and H. M. Yates (University of Salford)

• 2634 Combination of Electron or Laser Beam Irradiation with High Vacuum Chemical Vapor Deposition (HV-CVD) of Al2O3 for In Situ Local Structuring on Wafer Scale Substrate - Y. Kuzminykh, X. Multon (Ecole Polytechnique Fédéral de Lausanne) and P. Hoffmann (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)

• 2635 Tailoring of Optical Properties of Alumina Films Deposited by High Vacuum CVD (HV-CVD) - X. Multon, B. Afra, Y. Kuzminykh (Ecole Polytechnique Fédéral de Lausanne) and P. Hoffmann (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)

• 2636 Combustion-Driven Synthesis of Non-Oxide Nanoparticles in a High Temperature Reducing Jet - W. J. Scharmach (SUNY at Buffalo), V. Papavassiliou, P. Pacouloute (Praxair Inc.), R. Buchner (SUNY at Buffalo) and M. T. Swihart (University at Buffalo (SUNY))

• 2637 Thin Films of Some Aromatic Terbium Carboxylates: Reactive CVD and Optical Properties - O. Kotova, V. Utochnikova, S. Samoilenkov and N. P. Kuzmina (Lomonosov Moscow State University)

• 2638 Gas Jet Synthesis of Nanosized Polymer-Silver Bactericid Compounds - A. K. Rebrov, A. Safonov and N. Timoshenko (Kutateladse Institute of Thermophysics)

• 2639 Microplasma Synthesis of Blue-White Luminescent Amorphous SiOC Films at Atmospheric Pressure - Y. Ding, H. Shirai (Saitama University), F. Yuan (Chinese Academy of Sciences) and T. Kobayashi (The Institute of Physics and Chemical Reaserach)

• 2640 ZrO2 Thin Films Grown on 2D and 3D Silicon Surfaces by DLI-MOCVD for Electronic Devices - K. Galicka-Fau (Univ. Paris Sud 11), M. Andrieux (LEMHE-ICMMO-UPS), C. Legros, M. Herbst-Ghysel (Univ. Paris Sud 11), I. Gallet (LEMHE-ICMMO-UPS), M. Brunet, E. Scheid (LAAS-CNRS Univ. Toulouse) and S. Schamm (CEMES-CNRS Univ. Toulouse)

• 2641 Continuous Wide Area Coating of Scratch and Corrosion Resistant Silica Films - S. Tschoecke, H. Alhues, I. Dani and S. Kaskel (Fraunhofer IWS)

• 2642 Phase Change Memory Using InSbTe Chalcogenide Materials Deposited by Metal-Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition - J. Ahn, K. Park, H. Jung, S. Pammi, S. Hur and S. Yoon (Chungnam National University)

• 2643 Processing and Deposition Mechanism of Nanocomposite Coatings Using Aerosol-Sssisted Chemical Vapor Deposition Method - K. Choy, X. Hou (The University of Nottingham), V. Serín (CEMES) and N. Fleischer (NanoMaterials Ltd.)

F4Fundamentals of Electrochemical Growth: From UPD to Microstructures - Symposium in Memory of Prof. Evgeni BudevskiElectrodepositionRoom D441, Level U2 - Blue

Electrodeposition of AlloysCo-Chair(s): G. Zangari and L. Peter

08:00 2697 Electrochemical Synthesis of TiB2 out of FLINAK Electrolyte in the Presence of TaCl5 Additive - N. Rybakova, O. B. Babushkina, W. Artner and G. Nauer (Center for Electrochemical Surface Technology)

08:20 2698 Electrochemical Growth of Hard Magnetic Films: Co-Pt and Fe-Pt - J. J. Mallett, D. Liang and G. Zangari (University of Virginia)

09:00 2699 Fabrication of Electrodeposited Iron-Palladium Films - H. Lin, J. Chiue, J. Kuo, J. Chang and W. Tsai (National Cheng Kung University)

09:20 2700 Electrodeposition of Pt-(Ni,Co,Cu,Pb) Alloys for Fuel Cell Applications - T. P. Moffat, L. Ou Yang, J. J. Mallett (NIST), S. Hwang (NIST and Seoul National University), U. Bertocci, J. Bonevich (NIST) and J. Kim (Seoul National University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

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10:00 2701 Reverse Depth Profile Analysis of Electrodeposited Fe-Co-Ni Alloys and Co/Cu Multilayers - L. Péter (Reseach Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences), A. Csik, K. Vad (Nuclear Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), A. Bartók, E. Tóth-Kádár (Research Institute for Solid State Physics and Optics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) and G. Molnár (Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

11:00 2703 Electrochemical Phase Formation of Metallic Materials through a Stage of Liquid State: New Experimental Proofs - O. B. Girin (Ukrainian State University of Chemical Engineering)

Theory and Modeling Co-Chair(s): L. Peter and G. Zangari

11:20 2704 Model of Electrodeposition Dynamic Stability: Spontaneous Surface Evolution at a Planar Electrode - J. A. Drake (The Procter & Gamble Company) and A. C. Powell (Opennovation)

11:40 2705 A Monte Carlo Model for the Simulation of the Electrodeposition of CoNi Alloys onto Glassy Carbon - A. D. Frank (Universidade de São Paulo), E. P. Leiva and P. T. Sumodjo (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba)

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Poster Session - Electrodeposition General, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): N.Vasiljevic and M. Rost

• 2706 Electrochemical Scanning Tunneling Microscope for Real-Time Electrochemical Growth Observations - Y. Yanson and M. J. Rost (Leiden University)

• 2702 Direct Electrodeposition of Zinc-Nickel Alloy on Die-Cast Magnesium Substrate (AZ91) - H. Kim, S. Han, Y. Kim, S. Lee, T. Yim, D. Jeon (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology) and Y. Kim (Pusan National University)

F5Semiconductors, Metal Oxides, and Composites: Metallization and Electrodeposition of Thin Films and NanostructuresElectrodepositionRoom D357, Level U2 - Blue

Electrodeposition from Ionic LiquidsCo-Chair(s): J. Fransaer and F. Endres

08:00 2759 Electrodeposition of Semiconductor Nanostructures from Ionic Liquids - F. Endres (Institute of Particle Technology)

08:40 2760 The Electrochemical Formation Mechanism of Silicon in Nonaqueous Solvents - Y. Nishimura, T. Nishida, C. Miranda, Y. Fukunaka, T. Nohira and R. Hagiwara (Kyoto University)

09:00 2761 Electrodeposition of Silicon Thin Films from Ionic Liquids - A. M. Martinez, K. S. Osen, E. Sheridan, O. Kongstein, A. G. Ulyashin (SINTEF) and G. Haarberg (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

09:20 2762 Direct Cu-on-Ta Electroplating from Ionic Liquids in High Vacuum - S. Schaltin (K.U.Leuven), K. Binnemans (K.U. Leuven) and J. Fransaer (KU Leuven)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 2763 Electrodeposition of Aluminum-Cerium Alloy from Ionic Liquids - A. D. Lisenkov (University of Aveiro), M. Ferreira and M. Zheludkevich (Universidade de Aveiro)

Electrophoretic DepositionCo-Chair(s): J. Fransaer and J.B. Talbot

10:20 2764 Fundamentals and Applications of Electrophoretic Deposition - J. B. Talbot (University of California)

11:00 2765 Electrophoretic Deposition of ZnO Nanoparticles: From Micropatterns to Substrate Coverage - P. Lommens, D. Van Thourhout, P. Smet, D. Poelman and Z. Hens (Ghent University)

11:20 2766 Fabrication of Functionally Gradient HAp Nano-composite Coatings by Electrochemical Processing - Z. Wang (Xiamen University) and Y. Ni (Xiamen Nuiversity)

11:40 2767 Study of the Precipitation/Dissolution of Oxides of Lanthanide by Using the Piezoelectric Microbalance - S. Jakab (CEA), C. Gabrielli, B. Tribollet, H. Perrot (CNRS) and S. Picart (CEA)

H1 Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: From Fundamental Properties and Processes to Applications and DevicesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Dielectric Science and TechnologyRooms G631/H632, Level U2 - Blue

Co-Chair(s): Andreas Hirsch, Francesco Paolucci, Stefan De Gendt, and David Schuster

08:40 2788 CVD Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes Using Iron Catalysts - T. M. Abdel-Fattah (Christopher Newport University), P. Williams, R. Wincheski and Q. Shams (Nondestructive Evaluation Sciences Branch, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton VA, 23681, USA)

09:00 2789 Epitaxial Graphene Materials Issues Impacting Device Technology - D. K. Gaskill (US Naval Research Laboratory), J. Moon (HRL Laboratories), J. Robinson (Pennsylvania State University), J. Tedesco and P. Campbell (US Naval Research Laboratory)

09:20 2790 Manipulation of Graphene Layers Using a Nano-Manipulator System - H. C. Floresca, S. Park, B. Kee, J. Kim and M. Kim (University of Texas at Dallas)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 2791 Graphene Ribbon Devices from Unzipped Carbon Nanotubes - N. Rangel, J. Sotelo-Campos and J. M. Seminario (Texas A&M University)

10:20 2792 Synthesis of Diamond-like Carbon Nanorod Films - D. Varshney, V. Makarov, B. Weigner and G. Morell (University of Puerto Rico)

10:40 2793 Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy Applications in Carbon Based Materials: Graphene and Porous Graphite - M. Carano, F. Paolucci, M. Marcaccio, S. Rapino (Universita’ degli Studi di Bologna) and A. Penicaud (Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal-CNRS)

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11:00 2794 Functionalizationof Carbon Nanotubes - M. Prato (University of Trieste)

11:20 2795 Microwave Absorption by Carbon Nanotubes: Applications - E. Vazquez (Universidad de Castilla- la Mancha), M. Prato (University of Trieste), N. Rubio, M. Herrero (Universidad de Castilla-la Mancha) and M. Meneghetti (University of Padova)

11:40 2796 Carbon Nanotube-Nanocrystal Heterostructures - S. Wong (SUNY Stony Brook)

Co-Chair(s): Maurizio Prato, Ester Vazquez, Lothar Dunsch, and Dirk M. Guldi

14:00 2797 Hydrodynamics of Structurally Sorted Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Colloids by Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy - J. Crochet and T. Hertel (Universität Würzburg)

14:20 2798 Separation of Metallic from Semiconducting Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Size Exclusion Chromatography - F. Hennrich, K. Moshammer (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe) and M. Kappes (Universitaet Karlsruhe)

14:40 2799 Photoluminescence Spectroscopy on Separated Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Dispersions - S. Lebedkin (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe), N. Stürzl (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe and Universität Karlsruhe), F. Hennrich (Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe) and M. Kappes (Universitaet Karlsruhe)

15:00 2800 Easy and Versatile Functionalization of Fullerene and Carbon Nanotubes for Electronic and Photovoltaic Applications - S. Campidelli, A. Filoramo, B. Jousselme, P. Jegou (CEA) and D. M. Guldi (University of Erlangen)

15:20 2801 High Population of Individualized SWCNTs through the Adsorption of Water Soluble Perylenes - A. Hirsch (University Erlangen)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 2802 Manipulating Carbon Nanotubes: Chemical Doping and Photoinduced Electron Transfer - C. Ehli (University of Erlangen-Nuernberg) and D. Guldi (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)

16:20 2803 Photochemical Studies of Dendritic Chromophores in Combination with Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes - S. Engmann, C. Ehli (University of Erlangen-Nuernberg), D. M. Guldi (University of Erlangen), U. Hahn (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid) and T. Torres (Autonoma University of Madrid)

16:40 2804 MWCNT-g-PSSNa Based Counter Electrode for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells - S. Jang, J. Han, D. Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), M. Cha (University of Seoul) and S. Jo (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

17:00 2805 Electron Transfer in Pristine and Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes - M. Iurlo, D. Paolucci, M. Marcaccio, S. Rapino and F. Paolucci (Universita’ degli Studi di Bologna)

17:20 2806 Impact of the Size of Spherical Microporous Carbon Particles in a Binder Electrode on the Performance of an Electrochemical Double-Layer Capacitor - V. Lorrmann, G. Reichenauer, C. Scherdel, M. Wiener (Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research e.V. (ZAE Bayern)), J. Pflaum and V. Dyakoniv (Experimental Physics VI, Julius-Maximilians-University of Würzburg)

17:40 2807 Spontaneous Deposition of Pt on Carbons Activated by Cyclic Voltammetric Scans in Sulfuric Acids - L. Chang, Y. Hsieh, P. Wu (National Chiao Tung University) and J. Lee (National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center)

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s):

• 2808 Static Elastic Characteristics of Carbon Nanotubes - Y. P. Onanko, Y. Grabovskiy, O. Lyashenko, Y. P. Onanko and I. Brozhko (Taras Shevchenko Kiev National Research University)

• 2809 Oxygen Reduction on Multiwalled Carbon Nanotube Modified Glassy Carbon Electrodes - I. Kruusenberg, N. Alexeyeva and K. Tammeveski (University of Tartu)

• 2810 Electrochemical Properties of Small Carbon Nanoonion Films - M. E. Plonska-Brzezinska, K. Winkler, J. Luszczyn (University of Bialystok) and L. Echegoyen (Department of Chemistry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634 USA)

• 2811 Electrochemical Performance of Nanodiamond/Carbon Fibers Composites in Electrical Double Layer Capacitors - E. C. Almeida, D. Barbosa (INPE), M. R. Baldan (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais), J. Rosolen (USP) and N. G. Ferreira (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais)

• 2812 Electrochemical Performance of Multiwalled Nanotubes/Nanodiamond Composites in Electrical Double Layer Capacitors - E. C. Almeida, L. Medeiros (INPE), M. R. Baldan (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais), J. Rosolen (USP) and N. G. Ferreira (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais)

• 2813 Supramolecular Functionalization of Graphene - W. Yang and H. Grennberg (Uppsala University)

• 2814 Electrochemical Capacitance and Electrical Transport Properties of Poly(aryleneethynylene)-Wrapped Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - M. Rosario-Canales, P. Deria, P. Gopu (University of Pennsylvania), M. Therien (Duke University) and J. Santiago-Aviles (University of Pennsylvania)

• 2815 Sea Urchin-Like Mesoporous Carbon as Electrodes Electric Double Layer Capacitors - H. Teng, C. Huang, C. Hsu and P. Kuo (National Cheng Kung University)

• 2816 Electrochemical Investigation of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Immobilized on Gold Electrodes - C. Huber, A. Köberl, G. Trettenhahn and W. Kautek (University of Vienna)

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• 2817 Surface Electrochemical Treatment of Carbon Materials for Supercapacitors - N. F. Uvarov (Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry SB RAS), Y. G. Mateyshina, A. S. Ulihin (Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry), S. Yusin, V. Varentsov and V. Varentsova (Novosibirsk State Technical University)

• 2818 Osteoblast Proliferation on Carbon Nanotubes with Different Diameters - S. Suzuki, Y. Sato (Tohoku University), A. Yokoyama (Hokkaido University), K. Motomiya and K. Tohji (Tohoku University)

• 2819 Polypyrrole and Functionalized Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes Composites for Electrode Materials of Supercapacitors - X. Sun, Y. Xu, J. Wang, J. Zhu and F. Xiao (Xi’an Jiaotong University)

• 2820 Growth and Field Emission Characteristics of Pillar-Like Carbon Nanotubes Using Co-Ti/Al Co-deposited Multilayer Catalyst at Low Temperature - C. Chang, C. Lee, K. Lin, R. Lai (National Chiao Tung University), C. Juan (St. John’s University), I. Lee, P. Yang, I. Wei and H. Cheng (National Chiao Tung University)

• 2821 Synthesis of Dense and Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes for Spinning Nanotubes - N. Sashida, Y. Sato, K. Motomiya and K. Tohji (Tohoku University)

• 2822 Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Soot with Few Impurity Graphites by Arc Discharge Method - Y. Sato, M. Namura, K. Motomiya and K. Tohji (Tohoku University)

• 2823 A Transparent Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Field Emission Device for Large Area Application - N. Van Quy, N. Duc Hoa, H. Jung and D. Kim (Chungnam National University)

• 2824 Influence of C60 Fullerenes on the Adhesiveness of MCF-7 Cells (Breast Cancer) - S. Prylutska (Kyiv National Shevchenko University), I. Grynyuk, L. Garmanchuk (Kyiv National Shevchenko University, Volodymyrska Str., 64, 01601 Kyiv, Ukraine), O. Perepelytsina, M. Sydorenko (Institute for Problem of Criobiology and Criomedicine of NAS of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine), O. Matyshevska, Y. Prylutskyy (Kyiv National Shevchenko University, Volodymyrska Str., 64, 01601 Kyiv, Ukraine), U. Ritter and P. Scharff (Technical University of Ilmenau, Weimarer Str., 25, 98684 Ilmenau, Germany)

• 2825 Simultaneous Control of CNT Structural Parameters via Mo Additive Layer on Fe/Al Nanostructured Catalytic Film - W. Song, N. Anh, D. Jung, Y. Kim, W. Choi, C. Jeon and C. Park (Sungkyunkwan University)

• 2826 Effect of Stabilizer on Carbon Supported Pt Catalysts for the Electrochemical Oxidation of Methanol - E. Ramírez-Meneses (IPN), M. A. Domínguez-Crespo and A. Torres-Huerta (Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

H2 Nanostructure and Function of FullerenesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon NanostructuresGallery, Level 01 - Green

Poster Session, 1800-2030h

• 2865 Towards Fullerene-Based Molecular Wires: Tether-Assisted Bis-functionalization of Fullerenes - C. Andersson and H. Grennberg (Uppsala University)

• 2866 Properties of Fullerite/Other Symmetric Forms of Carbon - F. Torrens (Universitat de Valencia) and G. Castellano (Universidad Catolica de Valencia)

• 2867 Production and Characterization of Lanthanum Carbide Encapsulated Carbon Nanocapsule/Lanthanum Hexaboride Nanocomposites - Y. Sato, I. Waki, M. Namura, K. Motomiya and K. Tohji (Tohoku University)

• 2868 Deposition of the Fullerene C60 Thin Films by VS method - D. Varshney, V. Makarov, S. Katar, B. Weiner and G. Morell (University of Puerto Rico)

I1Physical, Electroanalytical and Bioanalytical ElectrochemistryPhysical and Analytical ElectrochemistryHall O, Level 01 - Green

Physiacal ElectrochemistryCo-Chair(s): Leif Nyholm, Pawel Krysinski, Christina Bock

08:00 2946 High Surface Area Conducting Paper Materials composed of Polypyrrole and Cladophora Cellulose - A. Mihranyan, A. Razaq, G. Nyström, M. Strømme (Uppsala University, Nanotechnology and Functional Materials) and L. Nyholm (Uppsala University)

08:20 2947 Molecular Architectures Based on Electrostatic Interactions and Their Potentialities for Electrochemical Label-Free Biosensing - T. Doneux, M. Steichen, A. De Rache, E. Triffaux and C. Buess-Herman (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

08:40 2948 Determination of Diffusion Coefficients of Oxygen in Thin Cast Ionomer Films Using Chronoamperometry at Ultramicroelectrodes - J. Chlistunoff (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

09:00 2949 Elaboration of Porous Electrodes for (Bio)analytical Applications - V. Urbanova (University of Bordeaux 1, Institut des Sciences Moléculaires), B. Yvert (Bordeaux 1, Centre de Neurosciences Intégratives et Cognitives), K. Vytras (University of Pardubice) and A. Kuhn (University of Bordeaux)

09:20 2950 Stability of an Electrochemical System with the Negative Differential Resistance caused by the Potential-Dependent Convection at the Liquid Electrode|Solution Interface - M. Orlik (University of Warsaw) and M. Gorzkowski (Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

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10:00 2951 Electrochemical Reduction of Oxygen on Quinone Modified HOPG Electrodes in Alkaline Solution - A. Sarapuu, K. Helstein (University of Tartu), D. Schiffrin (University of Liverpool) and K. Tammeveski (University of Tartu)

10:20 2952 Electric Field Modulation of Electron Transfer Dynamics in Heme and Copper Proteins - D. H. Murgida (University of Buenos Aires, School of Sciences)

10:40 2953 Bio-Inspired Materials for H2 Production and Oxidation: Multiscale Mechanistic Modeling of the Electrocatalytic Processes on [Ni (PNP)2]2+ Complexes - A. Kachmar, V. Vetere, P. Maldivi, V. Artero (CEA (Comissariat a l’Energie Atomique)) and A. A. Franco (Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA))

11:00 2954 Palladium and Palladium-Cobalt Nanoparticles Synthesis for Oxygen Reduction Reaction - L. Arroyo-Ramirez, R. Raptis (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus) and C. Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico)

11:20 2955 Tools for Assessing Functionality and Binding of Immobilized Enzymes: Towards Enhanced Biosensor Performance - R. Fogel and J. L. Limson (Rhodes University)

11:40 2956 New Multifunctional Materials: Towards Single Molecule Magnets with Electroswitchable Shell - V. Stockhausen, C. Fave (Université Paris Diderot), R. Lescouezec (Université pierre et marie curie), G. Trippe (Université Paris Diderot), R. Clerac (Université Bordeaux 1), J. Lacroix (Université Paris Diderot) and Y. Journaux (Université pierre et marie curie)

BioelectrochemistryCo-Chair(s): Andrzej Lewenstam, Elena Ferepuntova, Lo Gorton

14:00 2957 Electrochemiluminescence for Differential Anions Sensing and Multiplexed Sandwich Immunoassays - N. Sojic (University of Bordeaux)

14:20 2958 Local Control of Cell Adhesion by Electrochemically Patterned Oligoethyleneglycol-Terminated Self-Assembled Monoalyers - G. Wittstock, I. Brand (Zawisza), M. Nullmeier, B. Vaske, R. Jogireddy, J. Christoffers, T. Klüner, O. Goldbaum and C. Richter-Landsberg (Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg)

14:40 2959 Synthesis and Surface Modifications with Doxorubicin of Mixed Ferrite Colloidal Magnetic Nanoparticles - P. Krysinski, A. Nowicka (University of Warsaw), A. Kowalczyk (Dept. of Chemistry, University of Warsaw), M. Donten and Z. J. Stojek (University of Warsaw)

15:00 2960 Acoustics and Electrochemical Biosensors Utilizing Engineered DNA Aptamers for Thrombin Detection - T. Hianik, I. Grman and I. Karpisova (FMFI UK)

15:20 2961 Quantum Dot-Modified Electrodes for Spatially Resolved Detection of NADH Generating Enzyme Reactions - K. Schubert (University of Applied Sciences Wildau), W. Parak (Philipps University Marburg) and F. Lisdat (University of Applied Sciences Wildau)

15:40 2962 Increasing the Coulombic Efficiency of Glucose Biofuel Cell Anodes by Combination of Redox Enzymes - F. Tasca (Lund University), G. Nöll (Siegen University), M. Kujawa, I. Pate, W. Harreither, C. Peterbauer, R. Ludwig (Boku University) and L. Gorton (Lund University)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 2963 Analytical Applications of DNA Electrochemistry - M. Filipiak, M. Ligaj and M. Tichoniuk (Poznan University of Economics)

16:40 2964 Modeling Inhibition in Mediated Laccase Electrodes for Oxygen Reduction - D. Chakraborty and S. Calabrese Barton (Michigan State University)

17:00 2965 Characterization of PQQ-Dependent Alcohol Dehydrogenase from Gluconobacter in L-Cysteine Monolayer on Pd Surface - I. Feliciano, E. Nicolau, Z. Zavala (UPR Rio Piedras Campus), Z. Zulic (St. Louis University, MO), S. Minteer (Saint Louis University) and C. Cabrera (UPR Rio Piedras Campus)

17:20 2966 In Situ Electrochemical Detection of Enzymes Using Ferrocene Affinity Label - C. Baier, A. Schlichtiger, J. Eppinger and U. Stimming (Technische Universität München)

17:40 2967 Charge Transfer in Self-Assembled Monolayers of Peptide Nucleic Acid - K. L. Davis, A. Paul and D. Waldeck (University of Pittsburgh)

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Physical, Electroanalytical and Bioanalytical Electrochemistry Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): Pawel J. Kulesza, Zbigniew Stojek, Alexander Kuhn, Shelly Minteer, Miroslav Fojta

• 2902 Hydrogen Evolution Reaction on Nickel Foam Covered by Spontaneously Formed Trace of Pt/Pd - J. Wu and P. Shen (Sun Yat-Sen University)

• 2903 A Sensitive Voltammetric Sensor for Determination of Triamcinolone, a Synthetic Corticosteroid, Abused for Doping - R. N. Goyal and S. Chatterjee (IIT Roorkee)

• 2904 Hybrid Materials from Carbon Nanotubes, Nickel Phthalocyanine, and Polymer Thin Films for the Electrochemical Oxidation of Nitric Oxide in Solution - A. Porras Gutierez (University of Guanajuato), S. Griveau (Chimie ParisTech), C. Richard (CNRS UMR 8151), A. Pailleret (University Pierre and marie Curie), S. Gutierrez Granados (University of Gaunajuato) and F. Bedioui (CNRS UMR 8151 ENSCP)

• 2905 The Electroactive Poly(2,5-dimethoxyaniline) Owing to Electron Donating Groups in Neutral Solution - T. Chang and T. Wen (National Cheng Kung University)

• 2906 A Study of Neural Networks for Electrochemical Data Analysis - K. Hsueh (National United University)

• 2907 Double Layer Effects at a GC Electrode Modified with Zirconium Phosphonylethylviologen Monolayer - L. Oo and F. Kitamura (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

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• 2909 Influence of Bulk Reaction Kinetics on Potentiometric and Impedance Responses of Ion-Selective Membrane Electrodes - W. Kucza, M. Danielewski (AGH University of Science and Technology) and A. Lewenstam (Abo Akademi University)

• 2910 Numerical and Experimental Results on Copper Electrolysis in Homogeneous and Inhomogeneous Magnetic Fields - G. Mutschke (TU Dresden), P. Schäfer, T. Weier, A. Hess (Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf), A. Bund and J. Fröhlich (TU Dresden)

• 2912 Electrochemical Behavior of Arsine Azo III-Uranium(VI) Chelate and Its Analytical Application for the Analysis of Ultra Trace Concentrations of Uranium in Marine and Underground Water - I. M. Ismail, M. Kadi and M. El-Shahawi. (King Abdulaziz University)

• 2913 Electrochemical Detection of the Hairpin Ribozyme Activity Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - K. M. Piekielska (Ruhr-Universität Bochum), S. Müller (Institut für Biochemie, Ernst Moritz Arndt Universität Greifswald) and W. Schuhmann (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

• 2914 In Situ-FTIR-Spectroscopic Investigations of the Anodic Decomposition of Citric Acid on Gold and Stainless Steel Electrodes - G. Trettenhahn and A. Koeberl (University of Vienna)

• 2915 Application of Mass Fabricated Silicon-Based Gold Transducers for Amperometric (Bio)sensors - R. Ziółkowski, &. Górski and E. Malinowska (Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Chemistry)

• 2916 Polarographic Examination of Titanium Speciation in Aqueous Solutions: Part II - S. W. Donne and S. Shepherd (University of Newcastle)

• 2917 High Sensitivity Electrical Readout for Protein Microarrays - D. Bonilla (Instituto de Microelectronica de Barcelona, IMB-CNM, CSIC), R. De la Rica (Hunter College, CUNY, New York), A. Palacio, C. Fernánde-Sánchez and A. Baldi (Instituto de Microelectronica de Barcelona, IMB-CNM, CSIC)

• 2918 Electrochemical Microscopy at Variable Temperatures - D. Schaefer, A. Puschhof and W. Schuhmann (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

• 2919 Electrochemical Mechanics of Clean and Oxide-Covered Electrodes - R. Viswanath, H. Jin, W. Li (FZK), M. Smetanin (Institut für Nanotechnologie/Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe), X. Wang and J. Weissmueller (FZK)

• 2920 Insight into the Electroreduction of Nitrate Ions at a Copper Electrode, in Neutral Solution - N. Aouina (Laboratoire Interfaces et Systèmes Electrochimiques, UPMC), M. Tran (University P and M Curie), H. Cachet (Laboratoire Interfaces et Systèmes Electrochimiques, UPMC) and C. Debiemme-Chouvy (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)

• 2921 Electrochemical Method for Chiral Detection at a Micro-ITIES - P. C. Lopes and R. Kataky (University of Durham)

• 2922 Electrochemical Behavior of Tc-AHA and Tc-FHA as Precursors for the Recovery of Tc Metal as Related to Nuclear Reprocessing - P. N. Serrano (University of Nevada, Las Vegas), E. Mausolf, F. Poineau (University of Nevada Las Vegas), D. Hatchett (University of Nevada, Las Vegas; 4505 Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas NV 89154), P. Hartmann (University of Nevada Las Vegas, 4505 Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89154) and K. Czerwinski (University of Nevada Las Vegas)

• 2923 Limit of Detection Improvement of Bacterial Sensors for Fe2+ and Cr6+ Determination - M. S. Stoytcheva, R. Zlatev, M. Ovalle and B. Valdez (UABC)

• 2924 First Generation Sensor for Glucose Oxidation Obtaining a High Current Density by Nanostructured Au(111) - J. Lenz, J. Gajdzik, H. Natter, R. Hempelmann, G. Kohring, F. Giffhorn (Saarland University), M. Manolova (Ulm University) and D. M. Kolb (University of Ulm)

• 2925 A Comparative Electrochemical Study on Arsenic Removal Using Iron, Aluminum, and Copper Electrodes - J. A. Gomes, M. Rahman, K. Das, S. Varma and D. Cocke (Lamar University)

• 2926 Polyazines Promote the Direct Bioelectrocatalysis by Cellobiose Dehydrogenase - D. Vinogradova, S. Trashin, E. Karyakina and A. A. Karyakin (M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University)

• 2927 Application of Polarography for Determination of Antioxidant Activity of Phenolic Compounds - N. I. Potkonjak, S. Gorjanovic (Institute of General and Physical Chemistry), D. Veselinovic (Faculty of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade), D. Veljović-Jovanović (Institute for Multidisciplinary Research) and D. Suznjevic (Institute of General and Physical Chemistry)

• 2928 Self-Assembled Monolayers at Ultramicroelectrode Arrays - J. Orozco, C. Jiménez Jorquera and C. Fernández Sánchez (Instituto de Microelectrónica de Barcelona, CNM-IMB (CSIC))

• 2929 Development of Techniques for the Determination of Carbon Surface Functionalities on Carbon Electrodes for Supercapacitors - S. L. Goertzen and H. Andreas (Dalhousie University)

• 2930 Microelectrodes Modification Through the Reduction of Aryl Diazonium and Their Use in Scanning Electrochemical Microscope - J. Ghilane (University Paris 7), M. Janin (university Paris7), H. Randriamahazaka (Université Paris) and J. Lacroix (Université Paris Diderot)

• 2931 Towards Microstructured Arrays of Enzyme-Containing Redox Polymer Films - C. Bunte, G. Baaken and J. Ruehe (University of Freiburg)

• 2932 A Photochemical Approach Towards the Modification of Electrode Surfaces with Redox Hydrogels - C. Bunte and J. Ruehe (University of Freiburg)

• 2933 Simultaneous Detection of Conductance and Spectral Changes of Conducting Polymers - E. Kriván, P. S. Toth and C. Visy (University of Szeged)

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• 2934 Chiral Biosensors Using Chiral Nanocomposite Materials - R. Mohd Zawawi (Durham University) and R. Kataky (University of Durham)

• 2935 Electrochemical Reduction of Methylfluorobenzoates - A. Muthukrishnan (Indian Institute of Technology Madras) and M. Sangaranarayanan (IIT Chennai)

• 2936 Electrochemical and Spectroscopical Characterization of Ferrocene Derivatives: Cyclic Voltammetry, Diffusion Coefficients, Kinetics, and UV-Visible - R. D. Cardona, K. Hernández, M. Oaño , L. Pedró, I. Montes and A. Guadalupe (University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Campus)

• 2937 New Ionization Source for Mass Spectrometry - J. Janata, J. Steeb, G. Yu, A. Galhena and F. Fernandez (Georgia Institute of Technology)

• 2938 Design of a New UV/Vis-Spectroelectrochemical Measuring System - S. Hild, K. Mangold (Karl-Winnacker-Institut, DECHEMA e.V.) and P. Schrems (Elektroniklabor Peter Schrems)

• 2940 Electrochemically Controlled Ligand Shuttling Between Zinc Porphyrin and meso-Phenylenediamine Substituent - K. Chiu and Y. Su (National Chi Nan Univeristy)

• 2941 Amino Acid Sensing Using an Ion-Sensitive Field-Effect Transistor - A. Kugimiya and K. Kohara (The City of Hiroshima)

• 2942 Probing Chirality Electrochemically - R. Kataky, P. C. Lopes and A. Delcourt-Lancon (University of Durham)

• 2943 Electrocatalytic Response of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes Modified Edge Plane Pyrolytic Graphite Electrode towards Voltammetric Reduction of Methylprednisolone - S. Chatterjee and R. N. Goyal (IIT Roorkee)

• 2944 Microwave-Enhanced Electrochemistry at Paired Gold Electrode Junctions - L. Rassaei, R. French (University of Bath), R. Compton (University of Oxford) and F. Marken (University of Bath)

• 2945 Oxidative Patterning of Hydrogenated Polymer Surfaces by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy - N. Ktari, F. Kanoufi and C. Combellas (CNRS-ESPCI)

I2 Electrochemistry: Symposium on Interfacial Electrochemistry in Honor of Brian E. ConwayPhysical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology/ Battery / Corrosion/ElectrodepositionForum (U451), Level OE - Yellow

Electrolysis and Electrochemical EngineeringCo-Chair(s): D. Guay and S. Roscoe

07:40 3031 Mesoscopic Transport Effects in Electrocatalytic Reactions - Y. Seidel, Z. Jusys and R. Behm (Ulm University)

08:20 3032 Oxygen Evolution on Nanocrystalline Electrodes Based on Oxides with Rutile Structure: DEMS and In Situ XAS Study - P. Krtil, K. Macounova, V. Petrykin (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry) and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

08:40 3033 Materials for Electrocatalysis of Oxygen Evolution in PEM Water Electrolysis - R. Tunold (Norwegian University of Science and Technology), A. Marshall (Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Canterbury Private Bag 4800, Christchurch 8140 NZ), E. Rasten (INEOS As Herøya Research Park NO-3809 Porsgrunn Norway), M. Tsypkin, L. Owe and S. Sunde (Department Materials Science and Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

09:20 3034 Hydrogen Evolution on Ni Electrodes and the Formation of Ni Hydrides - P. Nelli, P. Salvi, M. Villa (Universita’ di Bergamo) and G. Zangari (University of Virginia)

Electrolysis and Electrochemical EngineeringCo-Chair(s): D. Guay and S. Roscoe

09:50 3035 Active Sites for O2 Evolution and PbO2 Deposition on IrO2-Ta2O5/Ti Electrodes - K. Kawaguchi, G. Haarberg (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) and M. Morimitsu (Doshisha University)

10:10 3036 Spectroelectrochemical Studies of Co Containing Catalytic Electrodes for Water Electrolysis - A. Fuchsbauer, B. Meana-Esteban, H. Neugebauer and N. Sariciftci (Johannes Kepler University Linz)

10:30 3037 Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Catalyzed by the Redox Cycle of 4,4’-Bipyridine Adsorbed on Silver Electrodes - T. Uchida, A. Yamakata, Y. Sasaki and M. Osawa (Hokkaido University)

10:50 3038 Nonprecious Metal Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Evolution in Polymer Electrolyte Water Electrolysis - K. Matsuzawa, C. Igarashi, S. Mitsushima and K. Ota (Yokohama National University)

11:10 3039 Theoretical Analysis of the Limiting Diffusion Current at a “Particulate Rotating Disk Electrode” - A. M. Chaparro, A. J. Martín (CIEMAT) and L. Daza (ICP-CSIC)

11:30 3040 Bulk Conductivity vs “Surface” Conductivity in Heterogeneous Systems - R. Bouchet (LCP-Université de Provence), D. Devaux (Université de Provence; Aix-Marseille I,II et III-CNRS), V. Wernert and R. Denoyel (Laboratoire Chimie Provence-UMR6224)

11:50 3041 Production of Caustic Soda, Sulfuric Acid, and Oxygen from Splitting Waste Sodium Sulfate from the ClO2 Generator Using the FM-21 Electrolytic Commercial Cell - J. Cloutier and M. Boucher (Hydro-Québec)

Battery Materials and ElectrodepositionCo-Chair(s): B. Scrosati and S. Morin

14:00 3042 Li-Air Battery Technology - M. Salomon, B. Meyer, A. Driedger and D. Bansal (MaxPower, Inc.)

14:40 3043 Approach to Bimaterial Electrodes for Electrochemical Double Layer Capacitor: Li-Ion Battery Hybrids - D. Cericola, P. Ruch, P. Novák, R. Kötz and A. Wokaun (Paul Scherrer Institut)

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15:00 3044 Variation of the Electrode Potential with Elastic Strain - M. Smetanin (Institut für Nanotechnologie/Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe), D. Kramer (Institut für Nanotechnologie / Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe), S. Mohanan, U. Herr (Universitat Ulm, Institut für Mikro- und Nanomaterialien,) and J. Weissmüller (Institut für Nanotechnologie / Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe)

15:20 3045 In Situ Video-STM Studies of Metal Electrodeposition Processes and Surface Phase Transitions - H. Matsushima, C. Haak, A. Taranovskyy (Universität Kiel), E. Lin, S. Morin (York University) and O. Magnussen (Institut für Experimentelle und Angewandte Physik, Universität Kiel)

Battery Materials and ElectrodepositionCo-Chair(s): B. Scrosati and S. Morin

15:50 3046 High Temperature Electrospun Separators for Lithium-Ion Batteries - B. Meyer, M. Salomon, D. Bansal and M. Morgan (MaxPower, Inc.)

16:10 3047 Anodic Oxide Formation on Ag(111) Studied by STM - H. Strehblow (Heinrich-Heine-Universitaet), V. Maurice, L. Klein (Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris) and P. Marcus (ENSCP, University of Pierre et Marie Curie)

16:30 3048 Pd Nanofilms: Influence of the Thickness and of the Substrate on Hydrogen Electroinsertion Studied via In Situ SXRD - Y. Soldo-Olivier (CNRS), E. Sibert, M. Lafouresse (CNRS-LEPMI), M. De Santis (CNRS), C. Lebouin (CNRS-LEPMI) and M. De Boissieu (CNRS-SIMAP)

16:50 3049 Acceleration of Manganese Oxide Deposition on IrO2-Ta2O5/Ti Anodes - N. Oshiumi and M. Morimitsu (Doshisha University)

17:10 3050 Performance of Amorphous of IrO2-Ta2O5 Coated Titanium Electrodes for Cobalt Electrowinning - K. Uno and M. Morimitsu (Doshisha University)

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): S. Morin and J. Leddy

• 3023 Pulse Electrodeposition of Manganese Oxide for Electrochemical Capacitors - F. Xiao (Xi’an JiaoTong University, School of Electronic and Information Engineering), Y. Xu (Xi’an Jiaotong University) and H. Bai (Xi’an JiaoTong University, School of Electronic and Information Engineering)

• 3024 Evidence on the Electrocalytic Synergetic Effect of V2O5 + Co Co-deposit toward Hydrogen Evolution Reaction in Alkaline Media - N. I. Potkonjak, S. Blagojevic and D. Suznjevic (Institute of General and Physical Chemistry)

• 3025 Using Porous Carbon Composite Electrode in Electrosorptive Deionization of Waste Water - J. Lee, S. Kwon, H. Kim (Chungbuk National University), H. Kim (Pureechem Co. Ltd.) and S. Park (Chungbuk National University)

• 3026 Electrochemical Behavior of a Sodium Citrate Solution on Various Metalic Working Electrodes - O. Aaboubi (LACM-DTI)

• 3027 Capacitive Behavior of Vertically Aligned Multilayered Manganese Oxide Film - R. Inoue and M. Nakayama (Yamaguchi University)

• 3028 Halogen Adsorption on Pt(111) and Palladium Monolayer Electrocatalysts: DFT Study - I. A. Pasti and S. Mentus (Faculty of Physical Chemistry, Belgrade University)

• 3029 Electrochemical Behaviors of Ferrocene Derivatives Anchored on Silicon(111) by Different Tethering Bonds - M. Zhao, H. Sano, T. Ichii, K. Murase and H. Sugimura (Kyoto University)

• 3030 Novel Oxygen Ion Transport LGBS Membranes - V. Belousov (A.A. Baikov Institute of Metallurgy and Materials), S. Fedorov and A. Vorobiev (Baikov Institute of Metallurgy and Materials, Russian Academy of Sciences)

I3Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry in Ionic LiquidsPhysical and Analytical ElectrochemistryRoom F244, Level OE - Yellow

The Electrode Interface and Ion PropertiesCo-Chair(s): Paul Trulove and Robert Mantz

08:20 3076 The Diffuse Double Layer in an Ionic Liquid for an Unrestricted Electrolyte - W. R. Fawcett and P. Ryan (University of California)

08:40 3077 Electrical Double Layer Structure in Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids - M. T. Alam, M. Islam, T. Okajima and T. Ohsaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

09:00 3078 Scanning Electron Microscope Observation of Concentration Profile in Ionic Liquid Caused by Electrochemical Reactions - S. Kuwabata, K. Kondo and T. Tsuda (Osaka University)

09:20 3079 Ion Mobility of 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium Tetrafluoroborate and 1-Ethyl-3-methylimid-azolium Bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)amide Ionic Liquids - T. Umecky, Y. Saito (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) and H. Matsumoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 3080 Toward the Exploitation of the Ionic Liquids Based Electrochemical Technologies: Mass Transport Issues - A. Lavacchi, U. Bardi, C. Borri, S. Caporali, A. Fossati and I. Perissi (University of Florence)

10:20 3081 Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Ionic Liquids and Ionic Liquid-Solvent Mixtures - O. Borodin (University of Utah)

10:40 3082 Relationship Between Ordered Structure and Coordination Structure for Binary Ionic Liquids Systems - M. Mizuhata, T. Minowa and S. Deki (Kobe University)

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11:00 3083 Melting Behavior and Ionic Conductivity in Hydrophobic Ionic Liquid-Based Electrolytes - M. Kunze (Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet Muenster), G. Appetecchi (Agency for the New Technologies Energy and the Environment (ENEA)), S. Jeong (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster), A. Balducci (University of Münster), M. Schönhoff (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster), M. Winter (Westfaelische Wilhelms University Muenster) and S. Passerini (University of Muenster)

11:20 3084 Physicochemical Properties of Protic Ionic Liquids as Electrolyte for Non-humidi-fied Intermediate Temperature Fuel Cell - T. Yasuda, A. Ogawa, M. Kanno and M. Watanabe (Yokohama National University)

11:40 3085 Wettability Effects on Macroporous MnO2 Electrodes by Hydrophobic or Hydrophilic Ionic Liquids - T. M. Benedetti, V. R. Gonçales, D. Petri, S. Córdoba de Torresi and R. Torresi (Universidade de São Paulo)

Electrochemistryl of SolutesCo-Chair(s): William Pitner and Hugh De Long

14:00 3086 Chromium(III) Complex Salts for Ionic Liquid Based Electrolytes - W. R. Pitner and M. Piepenhagen (Merck KGaA)

14:20 3087 An Excellent Approach for the Removal of Water from Ionic Liquids - M. Islam, T. Okajima, D. Zhang (Tokyo Institute of Technology), S. Kojima (Bio-medical Engineering Laboratories, Teijin Pharma Limited, Tokyo, Japan) and T. Ohsaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

14:40 3088 Protons: Affinity and Reduction in Ionic Liquids - K. E. Johnson (University of Regina) and G. Driver (Abo Akademi Unoversity)

15:00 3089 QSAR Modeling of the Solubility of an HD Simulant in Ionic Liquids - T. E. Sutto (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), T. Duncan (Nova Research) and T. Wong (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

15:20 3090 Sensing with Room Temperature Ionic Liquids - M. Josowicz, A. Jonke and J. Janata (Georgia Institute of Technology)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 3091 Oxidative Chemistry with Ionic Liquids - T. Duncan (Nova Research) and T. E. Sutto (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

16:20 3092 Electrode Kinetics of Some Redox Couples in Amide-Type Ionic Liquids - Y. Katayama, N. Tachikawa, T. Migita and T. Miura (Keio University)

16:40 3093 Voltammetric Studies of the Electrochemical Kinetics of Cobaltocenium/Cobaltocene (Cc+/0) Redox Couple in the Ionic Liquids [C4mim][PF6] and [C4mim][NTf2] - K. Schmut (Graz University of Technology, Austria), B. Gollas (Graz University of Technology; CEST Competence Centre for Electrochemical Surface Technology GmbH, Wiener Neustadt, Austria) and A. H. Whitehead (CEST GmbH)

17:00 3094 Electrochemical Modification of Surface Electrode in Classic and Redox Ionic Liquids - J. Ghilane, O. Fontaine (University Paris 7), P. Martin (Université Paris), J. Lacroix (Université Paris Diderot) and H. Randriamahazaka (Université Paris)

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Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): Paul Trulove and Robert Mantz

• 3070 Cu-Zn Alloy Metallization Through Reduction-Diffusion Method Using Ionic Liquid Bath at Medium-Low Temperatures - K. Yanase, K. Murase, T. Ichii and H. Sugimura (Kyoto University)

• 3071 Electrohemical Behavior of Molten Imidazole with Strong Acids - V. Bandur, Q. Li and N. Bjerrum (Technical University of Denmark)

• 3072 Thermophysical Properties of Binary Aliphatic Quaternary Ammonium Ionic Liquids: TMPAFSAxTFSA1-x(II) - M. Mizuhata, N. Kunikata and S. Deki (Kobe University)

• 3073 Reduction Products of Niobium(V) in Ionic Liquid 1-Butyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium Chloride - NbCl5 - E. Lomako (CEST) and O. B. Babushkina (Center for Electrochemical Surface Technology)

• 3074 Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Behavior of TiF4 in 1-Butyl-2,3-methylimidazolium Tetrafluoroborate - O. B. Babushkina and Y. Andriyko (Center for Electrochemical Surface Technology)

• 3075 Influence of Chemical Composition on Conductivity, Viscosity, and Electrochemical Behavior of Carboxilate-based Ionic Liquids - E. Cuara Diaz, R. Ortega Borges and G. Trejo Cordova (CIDETEQ)

J2 Impedance Techniques: Diagnostics and Sensing ApplicationsSensor / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Corrosion / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical EngineeringRoom C249, Level 02 - Red

Impedance Theory and InstrumentationCo-Chair(s): Vadim Lvovich, Petr Vanýsek, Bernard Tribollet, Mark Orazem, and Doug Hansen

08:00 3162 Electroacoustic Impedance Measurements: Principle and Applications - C. Gabrielli and H. Perrot (CNRS)

08:40 3163 On the Relations Between Constant Phase Elements and Capacitance - B. Tribollet (CNRS), B. Hirschorn, M. E. Orazem (University of Florida), I. Frateur (CNRS-ENSCP) and V. Vivier (LISE - UPR 15)

09:00 3164 On the Simultaneous Measurements of Two Components of the AC-Current Density for Localized Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - M. Keddam (LISE UPR15), M. E. Orazem (University of Florida), N. Portail (LISE UPR15), B. Tribollet (CNRS) and V. Vivier (LISE - UPR 15)

09:20 3165 Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy in the Presence of a Nonstationary Behavior: Detection and Quantification - T. Breugelmans, E. Tourwé, J. Jorcin, Y. Van Ingelgem, R. Pintelon and A. Hubin (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

09:40 3166 Studies of Ionic Mobility and Ionic Association of Supporting Electrolytes for Organic Solvents - P. Vanýsek, H. Tavassol and C. Chen (Northern Illinois University)

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10:00 3167 AC Impedance Investigation of Conductivity of Automotive Lubricants Using Two- and Four-Electrode Electrochemical Cells - V. Lvovich (Case Western Reserve University) and M. Smiechowski (Guild Associates)

10:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:40 3168 Magnetic Field Effect on Molybdenum Based Alloys Electrodeposition - O. Aaboubi and J. Chopart (LACM-DTI)

11:00 3169 Simultaneous Electrochemical, Mass, and Color Impedances of Polymer Films - J. Agrisuelas, J. García-Jareño, D. Giménez-Romero and F. Vicente (University of Valencia)

11:20 3170 A High Measurement Channel Density Impedance Array Analyzer: Instrumentation and Implementation Approaches - K. Cooper, M. Smith and D. Johnson (Scribner Associates, Inc.)

11:40 3171 A Consistent Uncertainty Discussion of Physical Parameters Evaluated by EIS, Based on Automatic Measurement Error Determination - C. Schiller (Zahner Messsysteme) and R. Kaus (Fachhochschule Niederrhein, Krefeld)

12:00 3172 Determination of the Mobility of Ions by Transient Current Measurements and Utilization of Ionic Polarization for Field Induced Orientation of Nanostructured Soft Ion Conductors - P. Kohn, K. Schroeter and T. Thurn-Albrecht (University Halle)

Impedance Sensors and ApplicationsCo-Chair(s): Vadim Lvovich, Petr Vanýsek, Bernard Tribollet, Mark Orazem, and Doug Hansen

14:00 3173 Inverse Method to Model EIS and to Optimize Ion-Sensor Response with Nernst-Planck-Poisson Theory - B. Wierzba, B. Grysakowski (AGH, University of Science and Technology), A. Lewenstam (Abo Akademi University) and M. Danielewski (AGH University of Science and Technology)

14:20 3174 Electrochemical Properties of Interface Formed by Interlaced Layers of DNA- and Lysozyme-Coated Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes - V. A. Pedrosa, T. Gnanaprakasa (Auburn University), E. Olsen (Clinical Research Facility, Keesler AFB), V. Davis (Auburn Univesity) and A. Simonian (Auburn University)

14:40 3175 Pulse Electrosynthesis of Polypyrrole in N-Methyl-N-butyl-pyrrolidinium(bistrifluoromethansulfonyl)imide Ionic Liquids to Assemble an Interference-Free Glucose Biosensor - G. Appetecchi (Agency for the New Technologies Energy and the Environment (ENEA)), C. Bianchini (University), A. Curulli (CNR), S. Passerini (University of Muenster) and D. Zane (CNR)

15:00 3176 Electrochemical Sensing for Aerobic Marine Bacterial Biofilms within Seawater Piping Systems - S. Werwinski, J. Wharton, R. Wood, D. Iglesias-Rodriguez (University of Southampton) and K. Stokes (Dstl)

15:20 3177 Microelectronic Impedance Sensor for Adherent Ex Vivo Cell Cultures - M. Hufnagl, M. Fischeneder, A. Hoefer, S. Damnjanovic, H. D. Wanzenboeck, E. Bertagnolli (Vienna University of Technology), M. Wirth and F. Gabor (University Vienna)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 3178 Probing the Modulation of Surface Charge on Semiconductors by Impedance Spectroscopy - F. A. Camacho Alanis, L. Wu, G. Zangari (University of Virginia), H. Castaneda Lopez (Battelle Memorial Institute) and N. Swami (University of Virginia)

16:20 3179 Analysis by EIS of the Relationship Between Structural, Textural, and Electrical Properties in Ceramics: Li1-xAlxA2-x (PO4)3 (A = Ge and Ti) Case - A. Aboulaich (Laboratoire Chimie Provence), R. Bouchet, L. Tortet (LCP-Université de Provence), G. Delaizir (CEMES), V. Seznec (Universite de Picardie Jules Verne), V. Vialet (LRCS) and M. Dolle (CEMES)

16:40 3180 Electrochemical Impedance of Oxygen Reduction in PEFCs - M. Itagaki, J. Nakanishi, Y. Itakura, I. Shitanda and K. Watanabe (Tokyo University of Science)

17:00 3181 The Mechanism of Impedance-Based Gas Sensing with Cr2O3 Thin Film Electrodes at Na-Zeolites - A. Dubbe ((temporarily no affil-iaton))

Gallery, Level 01 - Green

Wednesday Poster Session, 1800-2030hCo-Chair(s): Vadim Lvovich, Petr Vanýsek, Bernard Tribollet, Mark Orazem, and Doug Hansen

• 3182 EIS Characterization of Ni/Zn and Ni-Co/Zn Stainles Steel Based Electrodeposits for the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction - I. Harraiz-Cardona, E. Ortega (Universidad Politecnica de Valencia), V. Pérez-Herranz (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia), R. Beneito and A. Merlos (Instituto Tecnologico del Juguete)

J4 Physics and Chemistry of Luminescence Materials, W. M. Yen Memorial SymposiumLuminescence and Display MaterialsRoom A445, Level 02 - Red

LED Phosphors

08:00 3226 Luminescent Materials for LED Applications - J. Meyer, P. Schmidt, A. Tücks, W. Mayr, B. Schreinemacher, H. Schreinemacher, V. Weiler, H. Bechtel, M. Heidemann, D. Wiechert, P. Huppertz, H. Ohland (Philips Technologie GmbH Forschungslaboratorien), O. Shchekin and M. Krames (Philips Lumileds Lighting Company)

08:40 3227 Partial Nitridation of Sr3Al10SiO20:Eu and Its Effect on Photoluminescence Properties - H. Matsuo (Tokyo University of Technology), M. Mikami (Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Center, Inc.), H. Yamamoto (Tokyo University of Technology), H. Imura, K. Uheda (Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Center, Inc.) and N. Kijima (Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Center)

09:00 3228 Structure and Luminescence of Rare Earth-Doped Silicon Oxides Studied Through XANES and XEOL - T. Roschuk, P. Wilson, J. Li, K. Dunn, J. Wojcik, A. Knights and P. Mascher (McMaster University)

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09:20 3229 Preparation of High-Luminance SrGa2S4:Eu Thin Film Phosphors by Laser Annealing - Y. Nakanishi, T. Yamasaki (Shizuoka University), T. Seino (The Japan Steel Works, Ltd.), H. Kominami and K. Hara (Shizuoka University)

09:40 3230 A Step Forward Towards Smart White Lighting: Combination of Glass Phosphor and Blue LEDs - L. Andrade, S. Lima (Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul-UEMS), A. Novatski, A. Steimacher, A. Neto, A. Bento, M. Baesso (Universidade Estadual de Maringá), Y. Guyot and G. Boulon (University of Lyon)

10:00 Intermission (30 Minutes)

10:30 3231 A New Yellow Phosphor La3Si6N11:Ce3+ for White LEDs - N. Kijima, T. Seto (Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Center) and N. Hirosaki (National Institute for Materials Science)

Ceramics, Glasses, Lasers, and Scintillators

11:10 3232 Luminescent and Optical Ceramics - M. Raukas (OSRAM SYLVANIA Central Research), D. Eisert (OSRAM Opto Semiconductors), M. Hannah, J. Kelso (OSRAM SYLVANIA Central Research), A. Linkov (OSRAM Opto Semiconductors), M. Stough, G. Wei (OSRAM SYLVANIA Central Research), R. Wirth (OSRAM Opto Semiconductors), Y. Zheng and N. Zink (OSRAM SYLVANIA Central Research)

11:50 3233 Luminescence and X-Ray Diffraction Studies of Rare Earth Doped Silica Sol-Gel Glass - K. R. Hoffman, H. Alazar (Whitman College), D. Boye (Davidson College) and A. Silversmith (Hamilton College)

12:30 Intermission (90 Minutes)

14:00 3234 Lu3Al5O12: A Versatile Host for Single Crystal Scintillators - M. Nikl (Institute of Physics AS CR)

14:40 3235 Luminescence of Ce3+ in YI3 - A. M. Srivastava, H. Comanzol, S. Camardello (GE Global Research), M. Aycibin and U. Happek (The University of Georgia)

15:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:20 3236 Evaluation of Laser Potentialities from Concentration Quenching Analysis in Yb3+-Doped Cubic Crystals - G. Boulon, Y. Guyot (University of Lyon) and A. Yoshikawa (Tohoku University)

16:00 3237 Photoluminescence Study of Diffusion and Reactions of 18O-Labeled Interstitial Oxygen Molecules in Amorphous SiO2 - K. Kajihara (Tokyo Metropolitan University), T. Miura (OMRON Laserfront Inc.), H. Kamioka (Tsukuba University), M. Hirano (Japan Science and Technology Agency), L. Skuja (Univeristy of Latvia) and H. Hosono (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

16:20 3238 New Scintillator Materials Based on LuAG:Ce3+ Co-Doped with Tb3+ or Pr3+ - J. Gondek, T. Jüstel (University of Applied Sciences Münster), A. Meijerink (Utrecht University) and C. Ronda (Philips Research Laboratories Aachen)

16:40 3239 Advances in Solid-State Laser Materials - G. Huber (University of Hamburg)

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Poster Session, 1800-2030h

• 3206 Measurement of Silicon Nanoparticle Concentration Using Quartz Crystal Microgravimetry - V. Reipa and J. H. Choi (NIST)

• 3207 The Luminescence Properties and Ce3+ → Tb3+ Energy Transfer of Ca3Y2(Si3O9)2 - Y. Chiu, W. Liu, Y. Yeh, S. Jang (Industrial Technology Research Institute) and T. Chen (National Chiao Tung University)

• 3208 The Effect of Exciton Localization on the Photoluminescence Properties of In0.01Al0.11Ga0.88N - S. Hu (Tung Fang Institute of Technology), Y. Lee (Tung Nan University), Z. Feng (National Taiwan University) and S. Yang (National Taiwan Ocean University)

• 3209 Improvement of Light Extraction Efficiency in n-ZnO:Ga/i-ZnO/p-Si Heterojunction LED Using Truncated Pyramid Patterned Si Substrates - J. Kim (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology), M. Choi (Sungkyunkwan University), H. Seo (Hanyang University), W. Han, Y. Kim, B. Kong, H. Cho (Sungkyunkwan University) and J. Lee (Hanyang University)

• 3210 Synthesis of Green Emitting (Mg,Zn)Al2O4:Mn2+ Phosphor and Its VUV Characteristics for PDP Applications - B. Han, K. Kim, H. Lee, J. Yoo (Chung-Ang University), E. Heo (Samsung SDI) and J. Yoo (Chung-Ang University)

• 3211 Synthesis of Green Emitting (Sr,Ba)3Si6O3N8 Phosphor and Its Optical Characteristics - H. Lee, K. Kim, S. Choi (Chung-Ang University) and J. Yoo (Chung Ang University)

• 3212 The Effects of Preparation Parameters on the Up-Conversion Properties of NaYF4:Yb3+, Er3+ Nanopowders by a Solvothermal Method - E. Lee, J. Kim, J. Lee and Y. Kim (Kyonggi University)

• 3213 Up-Conversion Properties of YNbO4:Yb3+, Er3+, Tm3+ Prepared by a Flux Method - E. Lee and Y. Kim (Kyonggi University)

• 3214 Luminescent Properties of SrAl2O4:Eu2+ Epitaxial Thin Films on Sapphire Substrates - J. Lee, S. Lee (Kyonggi University), S. Hong (Seoul National University) and Y. Kim (Kyonggi University)

• 3215 Red Emitting Sr2AlSi3O7/2N4:Eu2+ Phosphor for LED Application - K. Kim, H. Lee, S. Choi and J. Yoo (Chung-Ang University)

• 3216 Synthesis and Characterization of Flower-Like Au Doped MoS2 - C. Liang (National Taiwan Ocean University), S. Hu (Tung Fang Institute of Technology), Y. Chan, S. Wang, K. Tiong (National Taiwan Ocean University) and Y. Huang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)

• 3217 Annealing Effects on the Luminescence Properties of InAlGaN Film Grown by MOCVD - Y. Lee (Tungnan University), S. Hu (Tung Fang Institute of Technology), W. Lee (Tungnan University) and Z. Feng (National Taiwan University)

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• 3218 Intelligent Synthetic Reactions of Long Lasting Phosphor Materials SrAl2O4: Eu, Dy with Microwave Heating - T. Ishigaki, H. Mizushina, N. Arimitsu, K. Nomizu, K. Uematsu, K. Toda and M. Sato (Niigata University)

• 3219 Luminescence Properties of YAG:Ce3+ Nanophosphors Prepared by Flame Spray Pyrolysis - J. Lee, S. Gupta, M. Oh, M. Ranade and R. Singh (University of Florida)

• 3220 Luminescence of Octahedrally Coordinated Eu2+ in Rb2MP2O7 (M = Ca, Sr) - A. M. Srivastava, H. Comanzol, S. Camardello (GE Global Research), M. Aycibin and U. Happek (The University of Georgia)

• 3221 Synthesis of Gillespite Related Silicate Phosphor for a White LED - M. Inoue, K. Uematsu, T. Ishigaki, K. Toda and M. Sato (Niigata University)

• 3222 Synthesis of β-SrP2O6 Phosphor for White LEDs - N. Sato, K. Uematsu, T. Ishigaki, K. Toda and M. Sato (Niigata University)

• 3223 New Red LED Phosphor, GdxNbO4-y:Eu - K. Toda, S. Seki, K. Toda, K. Uematsu, T. Ishigaki and M. Sato (Niigata University)

• 3224 Room Temperature Synthesis of Vanadate Phosphors - A. Toda, K. Uematsu, T. Ishigaki, A. Toda and M. Sato (Niigata University)

• 3225 New Pr3+-Doped Phosphate Materials Showing Fast UV Luminescence - K. Ivanovskikh, A. Meijerink (Utrecht University), C. Ronda (Philips Research Laboratories Aachen), F. Piccinelli, A. Speghini (Univ. Verona, and INSTM) and M. Bettinelli (Univ. Verona)

A2 Nanotechnology General SessionAll DivisionsRoom B552, Level 02 - Red

DevicesCo-Chair(s): K.Terabe and T.Khoperia

07:40 165 Uni-/Bipolar Resistive Switching and Reset Mechanism of TiN/TiO/TiN Resistance Memory Stacks - C. Hsieh, W. Chen, C. Chang, W. Hsu, H. Tsai, J. Jao, C. Wu and S. Shih (Nanya Technology Corp.)

08:00 166 Resistive Switching Realized by Control of Nanoscale Solid-electrochemical Phenomenon - K. Terabe, T. Tsuruoka, I. Sakaguchi and T. Hasegawa (National Institute for Materials Science)

08:20 167 First-principles Study toward the Understanding of the Mechanism of Amorphous Ta2O5 Atomic Switch - T. Gu and S. Watanabe (The University of Tokyo)

08:40 168 Pre-selectable Integer Quantum Conductance of Electrochemically Fabricated Silver Point Contacts - F. Xie (Institute of Applied Physics), R. Maul (Institut für Nanotechnologie), S. Brendelberger, C. Obermair (Universität Karlsruhe), E. Starikov, W. Wenzel (Institut für Nanotechnologie), G. Schön and T. Schimmel (Universität Karlsruhe)

09:00 169 Omnidirectional Reflector Based on Dual Effect of Leaky Mode Resonance and Surface Plasmon Resonance - C. Tsai, S. Yang, Y. Lee, J. Chang and M. Wu (National Central University)

09:20 170 A Competitive Method of Fabrication of Photomasks and Nanochips - T. N. Khoperia (Andronikashvili Institute of Physic) and N. Khoperia (Andronikashvili Institute of Physics)

Nano-structuresCo-Chair(s): V. Mercedes and R. Koetz

10:00 171 Formation Study of Organized Nanodots and Nanowires Through Copolymer Diblock Technology - C. Agraffeil (CNRS-LTM), G. Gay (CEA-LETI), T. Baron, B. Salhi, M. Kogelschatz (CNRS), G. Cunge, T. Chevolleau (CNRS-LTM), B. Salem (LTM-CNRS), L. Montes (INPG-IMEP-LAHC), M. Den Hertog (CEA-INAC), J. Rouvière (CEA), K. Aissou, L. Cucco-Porto, I. Otsuka and R. Borsali (CNRS-CERMAV)

10:20 172 Nanostructures on NiTi -X Ternary Alloys - L. Neelakantan, S. Milenkovic and A. Hassel (Max-Planck Institute for Iron Research)

10:40 173 Anodic Valve Metal Oxide Nanostructures - S. Berger, F. Jakubka (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg), S. Bauer (University Erlangen-Nuremberg) and P. Schmuki (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)

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11:00 174 Effect of Relaxation Time on Passive Film - H. Nanjo (AIST), N. Hoshi, K. Sajiki, Y. Suzuki, Y. Shibata (Tohoku Gakuin University), F. Hassan, M. Kanakubo, T. Aizawa (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)) and J. Onagawa (Tohoku Gakuin University)

11:20 175 Atomic Scale Etch Depth Control and Low Damage Atomic-Layer Etching of HfO2 Using BCl3 and Ar Neutral Beam - W. Lim (Sungkyunkwan University), J. Park (Advanced Institute of Nano Technology), Y. Kim, B. Park, T. Min and G. Yeom (Sungkyunkwan University)

11:40 176 Effect of NF3 Gas Pressure and Crystallinity of SiC on Reactive Ion Etching of SiC Surface Using NF3 Gas Plasma in Box-Type Chamber - A. Tasaka, T. Nonoyama, Y. Kotaka (Doshisha University), H. Yamada (Nara National College of Technology), T. Tojo (Toyo Tanso Co., Ltd.) and M. Inaba (Doshisha University)

Photo-catalyticCo-Chair(s): K. Rajeshwar and M. Carotta

13:40 177 Photoelectrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide on the Self-Organized TiO2 Nano Tube Layers - C. Lin, S. Liu, J. Lin, S. Lee (National Central University), G. Lerondel (Laboratoire de Nanotechnologie et d’Instrumentation Optique / ICD Univ. de Technologie de Troyes - CNRS (FRE 2848)) and Y. Chen (Technology Research Institute)

14:00 178 Gold-TiO2 Nanostructured Photoanodes for Photoelectrochemical Cells - P. H. Aurora, C. Kim and L. Thompson (University of Michigan)

14:20 179 SAXS Studies of TiO2 Nanoparticles in Polymer Electrolytes and Nanophased Films - A. Turkovic, P. Dubcek, M. Rakic, M. Loncaric (Rudjer Boskovic Institute) and S. Bernstorff (Sincrotrone)

14:40 180 Plasmonic Enhancement of Photoenergy Conversion in Molecular Based System - K. Ikeda, K. Takahashi, T. Masuda and K. Uosaki (Hokkaido University)

15:00 181 Photo-assisted Nanocrystalline Thick Film Gas Sensors for Ozone Detection - M. Carotta, A. Fioravanti, S. Gherardi, A. Giberti, B. Vendemiati and G. Martinelli (University of Ferrara)

15:20 182 Dual-Function Properties of Photocatalysis and Adsorption on Iron Oxide Nanominerals - Y. Chen and F. Li (National Cheng-Kung University)

LuminescenceCo-Chair(s): U. Happek and E. Lifshitz

16:00 183 Electrochemiluminescence and Charge Transport Properties of Metallopolymer-Gold Nanocomposites - A. Devadoss, T. Keyes and R. Forster (Dublin City University)

16:20 184 Multiexcitons in Colloidal Semiconductor Nanocrystals and Their Practical Applications - E. Lifshitz, R. Osovsky, D. Cheskis, V. Kloper, A. Sashchiuk (Technion) and M. Kroner (Institute of Quantum Electronics)

16:40 185 Atomic and Electronic Structure of Proton-Irradiated SrTiO3 - J. Kwon (Seoul National University), J. Rho, E. Choi (University of Seoul) and M. Kim (Seoul National University)

17:00 186 The Reference Peak Method as a Technique for Selection of Efficient Phosphors - P. Psuja (Insitute of Low Temperature and Structure Resaerch of PAS) and W. Strek (Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research of PAS)

17:20 187 Growth Mechanism and Characteristics of ZnO Nanostructures with In and Ga Dopings - S. Yang, C. Tsai and S. Li (National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences)

17:40 188 Improvement of Optical Properties of ZnO Nanorods - J. Lee, J. Chung, J. Yang, S. Yun and S. Lim (Yonsei University)

B1Battery / Energy Technology Joint General SessionBattery/Energy TechnologyRoom J241 1/2, Level 01 - Green

Pem Fuel CellsCo-Chair(s): Jeremy Meyers and Jean St-Pierre

08:00 3240 2009 ECS Battery Division Technology Award Presentation: Development of Highly Durable PFSA Membrane for PEMFC under High Temperature and Low Humidity Conditions - E. Endoh (Research Center, Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.)

08:40 319 PEM Fuel Cells and Stacks: Thermal Decoupling and Model Reduction - H. C. Ly, E. Birgersson (National University of Singapore) and M. Vynnycky (University of Limerick)

09:00 320 Transient Analysis of a PEFC with a Dead-End Anode - A. P. Sasmito, E. Birgersson and A. Mujumdar (National University of Singapore)

09:20 321 Analysis of Various Cooling Strategies for a PEFC Stack - A. P. Sasmito, E. Birgersson and A. Mujumdar (National University of Singapore)

09:40 322 Modeling Chemical Degradation of a Polymer Electrolyte Membrane and its Impact on Fuel Cell Performance - R. Coulon (CEA (Comissariat a l’Energie Atomique)), W. Bessler (German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Technical Thermodynamics) and A. A. Franco (Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA))

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:20 323 CO Induced Reconstruction of PtxCoy Electrocatalytic Nanoparticles in a PEM Fuel Cell Anode under Automotive Operating Conditions - S. Cheah (CEA (Comissariat a l’Energie Atomique)), O. Lemaire (CEA (Comissariat a l’Energie Atomique)/DRT/LITEN/DTH/Laboratory of Components for Fuel Cells and Electrolyzers, and of Modeling), P. Gelin (IRCE Lyon) and A. A. Franco (Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA))

10:40 324 Activity and Electronic Structure of Palladium-Copper Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalysts - N. Kariuki, X. Wang, S. Niyogi, J. Mawdsley, D. Myers (Argonne National Laboratory), T. Hofmann, Y. Zhang, C. Heske (University of Nevada, Las Vegas), W. Goddard, B. Merinov and T. Yu (California Institute of Technology)

11:00 325 Ceramic Anode-Catalyst for Direct Glucose-Air Cell - Y. Shimizu, J. Masukawa and S. Takase (Kyushu Institute of Technology)

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11:20 326 Electrochemical Oxygen Reduction Mechanism: A DFT Study of the Intermediates - P. Biedermann (Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung)

11:40 327 Novel Catalysts for Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cell - Q. He (Northeastern University), B. Shyam (George Washington University), N. Ramaswamy and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

12:00 328 Fabrication of a Porous Carbon Disk with a Microhoneycomb Structure Using Ice Crystals as the Template - I. Yamada, S. Nogai, Y. Yao and S. Mukai (Hokkaido University)

DMFC and Other Fuel CellsCo-Chair(s): Deryn Chu and Thomas Valdez

14:00 329 Fundamental Investigation of Electrode Kinetics in Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells - U. A. Paulus-Rodatz and M. Bednarz (MTU Onsite Energy GmbH)

14:20 330 Simple Correlation for the Performance of a Direct Methanol Fuel Cell - S. Ee and E. Birgersson (National University of Singapore)

14:40 331 Comparison of Various Analytical Methods in Solving a DMFC Anode Model - S. Ee and E. Birgersson (National University of Singapore)

15:00 332 Rational Determination of the Exchange Current Density of Hydrogen Electrode Reactions at Carbon Supported Pt Nanoparticles in Acidic Media - Y. Sun, J. Lu, L. Zhuang and P. Liu (Wuhan University)

15:20 333 Advancements in Hydrogen and Liquid Fuel Redox Fuel Cells - D. P. Wilkinson, A. B. Ilicic (University of British Columbia) and K. Fatih (Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation, National Research Council)

15:40 334 Improving the Ni/YSZ Electrode by Scavenging the Silicon - G. Ehora and J. Bowen (RISØ National Laboratory- DTU)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 335 Nonprecious Oxygen Reduction Catalysts Prepared by High Pressure Pyrolysis: Transition Metal Concentration Effects - V. Nallathambi (Michigan State University), R. Kothadaraman (National Reserach Council, Canada) and S. Barton (Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI-48823)

16:40 336 Novel Materials and Technologies of Microbial Fuel Cell in Environmental Engineering - L. Wang (Shenyang University of Chemical Technology), H. Lin (Shenyang Center Station of Environmental Monitoring), X. Zhou and P. Zhang (Shenyang University of Chemical Technology)

Hydrogen Storage/ProductionCo-Chair(s): Deryn Chu and Thomas Valdez

17:00 337 Electrochemical Hydrogen Storage Characteristics of Mg1.5Ti0.5-xZrxNi Alloys - M. Anik, I. Akay and G. Ozdemir (Eskisehir Osmangazi Unv.)

17:20 338 Proton Conductivity Studies of Y-Doped Barium Zirconate: Theoretical and Experimental Approaches - R. Pornprasertsuk, O. Kosasang (Chulalongkorn University), P. Chindaudom (National Electronics and Computer Technology Center) and F. Prinz (Stanford University)

17:40 339 Oxygen Incorporation Pathways in Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia Using Oxygen Isotope (O18) and Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry - J. Park, J. Shim, T. M. Gür and F. Prinz (Stanford University)

18:00 340 Electrochemical Modeling of Hydrogen Storage in Hydride-Forming Electrodes - A. Ledovskikh, D. Danilov, P. Vermeulen and P. Notten (Eindhoven University of Technology)

B4Intercalation Compounds for Lithium BatteriesBattery / Energy TechnologyHall E2, Level OE - Yellow

PhosphatesCo-Chair(s): A. Yamada and L. Croguennec

08:00 483 Phase Behavior of Nanoscale Intercalation Compounds and Impact on Electrochemical Properties - Y. Chiang, Y. Kao, N. Meethong (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), M. Tang (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) and W. Carter (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

08:40 484 Manipulation of Lattice Defects in Olivine Phosphate Nanocrystals for High-Power Li Batteries - S. Chung (Inha University)

09:00 485 Modeling Mass Transport in LiFePO4 and Other Phase-Change Materials - I. V. Thorat and D. R. Wheeler (Brigham Young University)

09:20 486 Very High Rate Performance of LiFePO4 by Using Small Particle with Li Conducting Surface Phase - B. Kang (MIT) and G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 487 Nature of Cation Site Occupancy and Tailoring Cation Doping in High Voltage Olivine-structured Material, LiCoPO4 - Y. Kang (Kongju National University), Y. Kim (Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science), D. Han (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), R. Yin (Yonsei University) and H. Kwon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

10:20 488 Carbon Coated LiMnPO4 Prepared by a Combination of Spray Pyrolysis with Dry Ballmilling and Its Electrochemical Properties - T. Doan, Z. Bakenov and I. Taniguchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

10:40 489 Comparative Study of the Various Synthetic Routes for LiMPO4 Preparation - N. Dimov and M. Yoshio (Saga University)

11:00 490 Fast and Low-cost Synthesis of LiFePO4/C Composites using Fe3+ Precursor - N. Kosova (Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry), E. Devyatkina and S. Petrov (Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry SB RAS)

11:20 491 Hydrothermal Preparation of LiFePO4 Mediated by Organic Acid - J. Ni, M. Morishita, N. Takeichi, T. Sakai (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), K. Okabe, T. Tanaka, Y. Ohtani and M. Watada (GS Yuasa Corporation)

11:40 492 Microwave Synthesis of Doped and Undoped Lithium Mixed Cation Transition Metal Phosphates - A. M. Hashambhoy and J. F. Whitacre (Carnegie Mellon University)

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New MaterialsCo-Chair(s): D. Larcher and K. Amine

14:00 493 Fluoride Ion Electrochemical Intercalation into Graphitic Materials - R. Yazami and I. Darolles (CALTECH)

14:20 494 Investigation of Vanadium Oxides Prepared by Ion Exchange - C. Lee, K. Tanzil, M. Sharma, A. Subramanian, K. Takeuchi, A. Marschilok and E. Takeuchi (University at Buffalo)

14:40 495 Voltammetric and Impedance Studies of the Vanadium Pentoxide/Cetyl Pyridinium Chloride Hybrid Material - E. Guerra (Departamento de Química, Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo, Ribeirão Preto-SP, Brazil), D. Cestarolli (Universidade Federal de São João Del Rei, CAP, Ouro Branco-MG, Brazil), L. Da Silva (Departamento de Química/FACESA, Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri, Diamantina-MG, Brazil) and H. P. Oliveira (São Paulo University/FFCLRP)

15:00 496 Li2FeS2: A Low-cost, High Capacity and Safe Cathode Material for Lithium-ion Batteries - E. Kendrick, A. Swiatek, E. Mcphee and J. Barker (FiFe Batteries Ltd)

15:20 497 Electronic and Electrochemical Properties of Nanosized and Micrometric α-MoO3 Particles as Positive Electrode for Rechargeable Lithium Batteries - S. Berthumeyrie (CNRS / ICMPE), J. Badot (CNRS / ENSCP), S. Bach (CNRS / ICMPE), J. Pereira-Ramos (CNRS) and O. Dubrunfaut (SUPELEC)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 498 Nano-size Effect on the Insertion Process into Rutile-type Structure Materials - D. Muñoz-Rojas, M. Casas-Cabanas (UPJV), D. Portehault (UPMC), P. Gibot (Institut Saint Louis), S. Cassaignon, J. Jolivet (UPMC) and E. Baudrin (LRCS)

16:20 499 TiO2 Rutile Nanowhiskers as Negative Electrode for Li-ion Batteries - M. Pfanzelt, P. Kubiak (ZSW), J. Geserick, N. Hüsing (University Ulm) and M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens (ZSW - Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research)

16:40 500 A Kinetic Study of Electrochemical Li Insertion into the Nano-sized Rutile Type TiO2 - S. Bach (CNRS / ICMPE), J. Pereira-Ramos (CNRS) and P. Willmann (CNES Toulouse)

17:00 501 Morphology Controlled TiO2 Nanotubes as High Performance Anode Materials for Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery - Y. Yoon, C. Bae, W. Yoon (Kookmin University), J. Moon (Yonsei University) and H. Shin (Kookmin University)

17:20 502 Electrochemical Properties of Lithium Iron Borate by First Principles Calculations - Y. Koyama, I. Tanaka (Kyoto University), N. Iwane (Tokyo Institute of Technology), S. Nishimura and A. Yamada (The University of Tokyo)

17:40 503 A High-Throughput Computational Search for Novel Li-ion Battery Cathode Materials - A. Jain, G. Hautier, C. Moore and G. Ceder (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

B5 Rechargeable Lithium Ion BatteriesBatteryHall E1, Level OE - Yellow

New Battery Materials and SystemsCo-Chair(s): Bruno Scrosati and Ratnakumar Bugga

08:00 680 Dow Energy Storage Solutions: Innovative Materials for Advanced Lithium Ion Batteries - J. L. Cohen, S. Tang, H. Fowler, D. Brune, T. Gregory, S. Montgomery, T. Kuo, M. Newsham, R. Mehta, J. Waeterloos, M. Warnecke and D. Strand (The Dow Chemical Company)

08:20 681 All-solid-state 3D Microbatteries: A Challenge for Efficient Smart Systems - L. Le Van-Jodin, R. Salot and S. Poulet (CEA)

08:40 682 Composite Intermetallic Anodes with 3-D Architectures Made by Electrodeposition - L. Trahey, J. Vaughey and M. Thackeray (Argonne National Laboratory)

09:00 683 Long-term Cycling Stability of LFP Composite Electrodes with Fluorine-free, Aqueous Processable Binder - S. F. Lux (Westfälische Wilhelms Universität), A. Balducci (University of Münster), F. Schappacher (Westfälische Wilhelms Universität), S. Passerini (University of Muenster) and M. Winter (Westfaelische Wilhelms University Muenster)

09:20 684 Advanced Carbon Anode for Na-Ion Batteries - S. Komaba, W. Murata and T. Ozeki (Tokyo University of Science)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 685 Beyond Intercalation toward the Lithium-Air Battery - L. J. Hardwick, S. Freunberger (University of St Andrews), Z. Peng (School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews), J. Bao, A. Paterson and P. Bruce (University of St Andrews)

10:20 686 Solvent and Conducting Salt Effects on the Oxygen Reduction Mechanism in Nonaqueous Lithium Air Batteries - K. M. Abraham, C. Olaoire and S. Mukerjee (Northeastern University)

10:40 687 Lithium-Air Rechargeable Batteries Using MnO2-Carbon Based Air Electrode - A. K. Thapa, S. Kazuki, H. Matsumoto and T. Ishihara (Kyushu University)

11:00 688 Lithium Batteries with Aqueous Electrolytes - R. A. Huggins (Stanford University)

11:20 689 A New Cathode Material for Li-ion Batteries with the Possibility of Extracting Two Li-ions per TM-atom - M. Kuezma (National Institute of Chemistry Slovenia), D. Ensling (Materials Chemistry Department, Angstrom Laboratory, Uppsala University), R. Dominko (National Institute of Chemistry Slovenia), J. Jamnik (Materials Electrochemistry Department, National Institute of Chemistry Ljubljana), T. Gustafsson (Angstrom Laboratory, Uppsala University), J. Thomas (Materials Chemistry Department, Angstrom Laboratory, Uppsala University) and M. Gaberscek (National Institute of Chemistry Slovenia)

11:40 690 New Types of Lithium Ion Batteries - B. Scrosati (University of Rome, La Sapienza)

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12:00 691 Inkjet Printed Li4Ti5O12 Electrode for Recharegable Lithium Thin Film Battery - H. Kim, J. Choi, M. Kwon, M. Song, Y. Park and S. Doo (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)

High Power Materials and BatteriesCo-Chair(s): George Blomgren and Arumugam Manthiram

14:00 692 What Does Electrode Particle Size Have to Do with High Power Lithium-Ion Batteries? - K. M. Abraham (Northeastern University)

14:30 693 Towards High Rate Performance Li Ion Electrodes: Suppression of Active Particle Size - B. Erjavec, R. Dominko, J. Come, A. Pintar and M. Gaberscek (National Institute of Chemistry Slovenia)

14:50 694 A New System of High Specific Power Lithium Ion Cell - H. Xu (Shanghai Institute of Space Power Sources), H. Cao (Shanghai Institute of Space Power-sources), Z. An, E. Yang and Y. Pan (Shanghai Institute of Space Power Sources)

15:10 695 Performance Demonstration of MCMB-LiNiCoO2 Cells Containing Electrolytes Designed for Wide Operating Temperature Range - M. C. Smart, B. Ratnakumar, L. Whitcanack, K. Smith (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology), S. Santee, F. Puglia and R. Gitzendanner (Yardney Technical Products, Inc.)

15:30 696 Cathode Materials for High Rate Lithium Ion Batteries - D. Ghantous (Imara Corp), O. Mao (Imara Corp.), O. Chang, P. Hallac (Imara Corp) and G. E. Blomgren (Imara Corp.)

15:50 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:10 697 High Capacity Double-Layer Surface Modified Layered Li[Li0.2Mn0.54Ni0.13Co0.13]O2 Cathode with Improved Rate Capability - A. Manthiram, Q. Wang, J. Liu and J. Gao (University of Texas at Austin)

16:30 698 Understanding Study of Power Limitations at Low Temperature of LiFePO4 - J. Breger, D. Sotta, O. Falchetti, O. Jan, F. Castaing and C. Tessier (Saft)

16:50 699 High Power Evaluation for LiFePO4 / SiO Cell Using Current-Rest-Method - T. Miyuki (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), A. Kojima (Kobe University), Y. Okumura (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), T. Kojima and T. Sakai (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

17:10 700 Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Lithium Manganese Nickel Spinel,and Its Performance as a Cathode Material - B. Ravdel, S. Trebukhova (Yardney Technical Products, Inc) and F. Puglia (Yardney Technical Products, Inc.)

17:30 701 New Electrode Design for Ultrahigh Energy Density Rechargeable Batteries - C. Erdonmez, W. Lai and Y. Chiang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

B8 Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells 9 (PEMFC9)Energy Technology/Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry/Battery/Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical EngineeringHall I, Level U2 - Blue

A41 Porous Media ICo-Chair(s): Matthew Mench and Adam Weber

08:00 1063 Study of Wettability and Morphological Properties Effects on Water Percolation in Gas Diffusion Layers of PEMFC - E. F. Medici and J. S. Allen (Michigan Technological University)

08:20 1064 Impact of Diffusion-Media Wettability on Polymer-Electrolyte-Fuel-Cell Performance - A. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), R. Mukundan (Los Alamos National Laboratory), D. S. Hussey, D. L. Jacobson, M. Arif (National Institute of Standards and Technology) and R. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

08:40 1065 Engineered Gas Diffusion Layers for PEM Fuel Cells - M. Blanco, D. P. Wilkinson (University of British Columbia), H. Wang and S. Liu (National Research Council Canada)

09:00 1066 Drainage and Imbibition Patterns Inside the Gas Diffusion Layer of a PEM Fuel Cell - A. Podias (University of Thessaly)

09:20 1067 Evaluation of Gas Diffusion Performance in Wet GDL with 3D Pore Network Model - G. Inoue, Y. Matsukuma and M. Minemoto (Kyushu University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1068 Characterization of GDL Materials for Two-phase Flow - I. Hussaini and C. Wang (The Pennsylvania State University)

10:20 1069 Effective Two-Phase Flow Parameters of Gas-Diffusion Layers - H. F. Gunterman (University of California, Berkeley), A. Weber (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) and J. Newman (University of California, Berkeley)

10:40 1070 Two-Phase Behavior and Compression Effect in a PEFC Gas Diffusion Medium - P. P. Mukherjee (Los Alamos National Laboratory), V. Schulz (APL-Landau GmbH), Q. Kang (Los Alamos National Laboratory), J. Becker and A. Wiegmann (Fraunhofer ITWM)

11:00 1071 Evaporative Liquid Water Removal from Diffusion Media of PEFC - K. Cho and M. Mench (Pennsylvania State University)

11:20 1072 In-Plane Mass-Transport Studies of GDL Variation Using the Segmented Cell Approach - D. L. Wood, R. Mukundan and R. Borup (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

11:40 1073 Effective Thermal Conductivity of Gas Diffusion Layer in Through-Plane Direction - M. Kawase, T. Inagaki and K. Miura (Kyoto University)

Hall G, Level U2 - Blue

B41 MEA Durability-I: Effect of ContaminantsCo-Chair(s): G. Fernando and H. Haas

08:00 1074 Influence of Formic Acid Impurity on Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Performance - X. Zhang, H. Galindo, H. Grace, P. Baker, X. Wang, U. Pasaogullari and T. Molter (University of Connecticut)

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08:20 1075 Contamination of Membrane-Electrode Assemblies by Ammonia in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - X. Zhang, M. F. Serincan, U. Pasaogullari and T. Molter (University of Connecticut)

08:40 1076 Mechanistic Investigations of NO2 Impact on ORR in PEM Fuel Cells: A Coupled Experimental and Multiscale Modeling Approach - O. Lemaire (CEA (Comissariat a l’Energie Atomique)/DRT/LITEN/DTH/Laboratory of Components for Fuel Cells and Electrolyzers, and of Modeling), B. Barthe (CEA (Comissariat a l’Energie Atomique)) and A. A. Franco (Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA))

09:00 1077 The Impact of Impurities on Long Term PEMFC Performance - F. Garzon, T. Lopes, M. Nelson, D. L. Wood, T. Rockward, R. Mukundan, T. Springer and E. Brosha (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1078 Using a Reference Electrode to Understand the Effect of Trace Fuel Contaminants on PEMFC Behavior - M. Jung and J. W. Van Zee (University of South Carolina)

10:20 1079 Development of Contamination-Robust MEA for PEFC - H. Kameda (Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.), Y. Tsuji (Panasonic Corporation) and K. Yamada (Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.)

10:40 1080 In-situ Diagnostics for Cell Performance and Degradation - J. Stumper, R. Rahmani and F. Fuss (AFCC)

11:00 1081 Impact of Dispersant on Ionomer Structure and Fuel Cell Durability - K. Lee, T. Rockward, A. Labouriau, N. Mack, Y. Kim and C. M. Johnston (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

11:20 1082 Electrode and Catalyst Durability Requirements in Automotive Applications: Technology Status of a Recent Stack Design and Next Generation Challenges - H. R. Haas (Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation)

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue

C41 HighTemperature Membranes and MEAsCo-Chair(s): K. D. Kreuer and J. Fenton

08:00 1083 Membrane Concepts for Medium Temperature Fuel Cells - M. Schuster (FuMA-Tech GmbH) and K. D. Kreuer (Max-Planck-Institut FKF)

08:40 1084 PBI/PFSA Blend Membranes Based on “Proton Donor-Proton Acceptor” Concept for High Temperature PEMFC Application - J. Hu, J. Luo, C. Agert and O. Conrad (EWE-Forschungszentrum für Energietechnologie)

09:00 1085 Proton-Conducting Non-aqueous Triazolium-Based Ionic Liquid as Electrolyte for High Temperature PEMFC Application - J. Luo, J. Hu (EWE-Forschungszentrum für Energietechnologie), G. Wittstock (Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg) and O. Conrad (EWE-Forschungszentrum für Energietechnologie)

09:20 1086 Fabrication of Protic Ionic Liquid/Sulfonated Polyimide Composite Membranes for Non-humidified Intermediate Temperature Fuel Cells - S. Lee, T. Yasuda and M. Watanabe (Yokohama National University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1087 Proton Conducting Ionic Liquid Electrolyte for High Temperature PEMFC - C. Iojoiu (LEPMI CNRS-INPG), M. Martinez (LEPMI), P. Judeinstein (ICMMO), J. Lepretre and J. Sanchez (LEPMI)

10:20 1088 Innovative Membranes for PEMFC with Mixed Sulfonic and Phosphonic Acid Functionality - N. Donzel, E. Ruiz (University Montpellier 2), D. J. Jones (Université Montpellier 2) and J. Rozière (Institut Charles Gerhardt UMR 5253)

10:40 1089 Regression Analysis of High Temperature PBI Based PEMFC Performance - E. Ubong and B. Dimitrov (Kettering University)

11:00 1090 Polysiloxane Based Membranes for High Temperature Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells (HT-PEMFC) - C. Harms, M. Wilhelm and G. Grathwohl (University of Bremen)

11:20 1091 Phenylphosphine Oxide (PPO) Containing Polybenzoxazine-Based Membrane with Excellent Electrical and Physical Properties for High Temperature PEMFC - S. Choi, J. Park (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology), Y. Aihara, M. Takezawa (Samsung Yokohama Research Institute) and H. Chang (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology)

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D41 Direct Fuels - Component and Cell Design ICo-Chair(s): C. Cremers and P. Zelenay

09:00 1092 Development of Direct Ethanol Fuel Cell Membrane Electrode Assemblies Using Sulfonated Polyetheretherketone Mixed Matrix Membranes - C. Cremers, F. Jung, B. Kintzel (Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT), K. Roelofs, T. Schiestel (Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnologie IGB) and J. Tübke (Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1093 Simultaneous Measurement of Proton Conductivity and Methanol Permeability for the Development of Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Membranes - L. Beer, D. L. Olmeijer and M. C. Lefebvre (PolyFuel, Inc.)

10:20 1094 Investigation of a Double Layer Membrane for Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Applications - M. M. Hasani-Sadrabadi, E. Dashtimoghadam and F. Majedi (Amirkabir University of Technology)

10:40 1095 Potential for Dual Ion-Conducting Ceramic-Nafion Composite Membrane for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - J. York, R. Nagolu, C. Rice-York (Tennessee Technological University) and C. Wang (University of Maryland)

11:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

11:20 1096 Effect of Design and Structural Parameters of Direct Ethanol PEM Fuel Cell Anode Components on Polarisation Performance Curves - A. Podias and P. Tsiakaras (University of Thessaly)

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11:40 1097 Spatially Resolved Impedance Spectroscopy on Direct Methanol Fuel Cells Considering Fuel Concentration Oscillations in Gas Channels - T. P. Sanders, T. Baumhöfer, D. Sauer (RWTH Aachen University), A. Schröder and K. Wippermann (Forschungszentrum Jülich)

Hall I, Level U2 - Blue

A42 Porous Media II and Bipolar PlatesCo-Chair(s): Cynthia Rice-York and Vijay Ramani

14:00 1098 Root-Cause of Hysteresis in Capillary Pressure Curves of Porous Media Used in PEM Fuel Cells - Y. Gao (University of Kansas), X. Wang and T. V. Nguyen (The University of Kansas)

14:20 1099 Effect of Micro Porous Layer on Membrane Hydration Path under Low Humidity Operation of PEMFC - Y. Fujii, S. Tsushima and S. Hirai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

14:40 1100 Influence of Carbon Cloth GDLs on Electrochemical Performance of PEMFCs - G. Dotelli, L. Omati and P. Gallo Stampino (Politecnico di Milano)

15:00 1101 Effects of Surface Irregularities and Interfacial Cracks on Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Performance - M. P. Manahan, S. Kim (The Pennsylvania State University), E. C. Kumbur (Drexel University) and M. M. Mench (The Pennsylvania State University)

15:20 1102 Influence of Gas Diffusion Layers with Microporous Layer on the Performance of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - T. Kitahara, T. Konomi and H. Nakajima (Kyushu University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1103 Preparation of Fluorine Doped Zinc Tin Oxide Coating Layer on SUS 316 Bipolar Plates by ECR-MOCVD for PEMFC - J. Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), J. Park and D. Byun (Korea University)

16:20 1104 Fabrication of Metal Matrix Composites Based on Stainless Steel Having Low Electrical Contact Resistance by Powder Metallurgy - J. Choi (Korea Insitutue of Materials Science), J. Choi (Korea Institute of Materials Science), J. Ryu, B. Hahn, W. Yoon, B. Lee and D. Park (Korea Insitutue of Materials Science)

16:40 1105 Surface Modified Stainless Steels for PEM Fuel Cell Bipolar Plates - H. Wang, J. A. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) and M. Brady (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

17:00 1106 In Situ Measurements of Contact Resistance and In Situ Durability Studies of Steels and Coatings to be Used as Bipolar Plates in PEMFCs - A. Oyarce, N. Holmström (Royal Institute of Technology), A. Bodén (Volvo Technology Corporation), S. Randström (Outokumpu Stainless AB) and G. Lindbergh (Royal Institute of Technology)

17:20 1107 PEMFC Metallic Bipolar Plates: Effect of Manufacturing Method on Corrosion Resistance - M. Koc (Virginia Commonwealth University)

17:40 1108 Stainless Steel in-situ Corrosion Testing in a PEFC Multisinglecell - S. Auvinen, T. Tingelöf, J. K. Ihonen and J. Siivinen (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland)

18:00 1109 Effect of Tungsten Addition on Electrochemical Property of Austenitic Stainless Steel in a Simulated PEMFC Environment - K. Kim (Pohang University of Science and Technology), J. Kim (POSCO R&D Center) and K. Kim (Pohang University of Science and Technology)

Hall G, Level U2 - Blue

B42 MEA Durability-II: Effect of Operation ConditionsCo-Chair(s): F. De Brujin and S. Cleghorn

14:00 1110 Accelerated Durability Testing of Perfluorosulfonic Acid MEAs for PEMFCs Using Different Relative Humidities - M. P. Rodgers (University of Central Florida), R. Agarwal, B. P. Pearman, B. Li (Florida Solar Energy Center/UCF), D. K. Slattery (University of Central Florida), N. Mohajeri, L. J. Bonville (Florida Solar Energy Center/UCF), H. R. Kunz (University of Connecticut) and J. M. Fenton (University of Central Florida)

14:20 1111 MEA Degradation under OCV in a PEM Fuel cell - X. Yuan, S. Zhang, J. Ng Cheng Hin (Institute for Fuel Cell Innovation), H. Wang (National Research Council Canada), K. A. Friedrich and M. Schultz (German Aerospace Center)

14:40 1112 Electrode Degradation in PEMFCs as Studied in Model Systems and PEMFC Testing - F. A. De Bruijn (Energy research Centre of the Netherlands), V. T. Dam (IMEC-NL/Holst Center), G. J. Janssen and R. C. Makkus (Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands)

15:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:40 1113 Influence of Operating Parameters on Start/Stop Induced Degradation in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells - N. Linse, C. Aellig, A. Wokaun, G. G. Scherer and L. Gubler (Paul Scherrer Institut)

16:00 1114 Development of a Durable Startup Process for Startup-Shutdown Operation of PEMFCs Using a Dummy Load - E. Cho, J. Kim, J. Jang, H. Kim, T. Lim and I. Oh (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

16:20 1115 The Impact of PEMFC Performance and Durability on Setting Hydrogen Quality Specifications - B. Pivovar (National Renewable Energy Lab), J. Ohi (Department of Energy Consultant), G. Voecks and C. Blake (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

16:40 1116 Electrochemical Filter Design for the Removal of CO Contaminant in Reformate Hydrogen - S. Balasubramanian and J. W. Weidner (University of South Carolina)

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue

C42 Improved Carbon and Novel Catalyst SupportsCo-Chair(s): P. Bele and M. Arenz

14:00 1117 Alternative Support Materials for Fuel Cell Catalysts - F. Ettingshausen (TU Darmstadt), J. Suffner (Research Center Karlsruhe), A. Wolz, A. Weidner (TU Darmstadt), M. Michel (Unité des Matériaux) and C. Roth (TU Darmstadt)

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14:20 1118 Development of Novel Metal Oxide Supported Pt Catalysts for Proton Exchange Membrane and Unitized Regenerative Fuel Cells Applications - S. Huang, P. Ganesan (University of South carolina) and B. Popov (Universtiy of South Carolina)

14:40 1119 Mesoporous Tungsten Oxide with Mixed Electron and Proton Conductivity - G. Orsini and V. Tricoli (Università di Pisa)

15:00 1120 New Synthesis of Mesoporous Doped TiO2 Used as an Electrocatalyst Support in PEM Fuel Cell - L. Chevallier (Institut Charles Gerhardt UMR 5253), D. J. Jones (Université Montpellier 2) and J. Rozière (Institut Charles Gerhardt UMR 5253)

15:20 1121 Synthesis of Ta-oxide Based Nano-sized Cathode Catalyst on Highly Ordered Meso-porous Carbon for PEM Fuel Cells - M. Shoyama, T. Tomimura (Mie Prefecture Industrial Research Institute), Y. Okubo, H. Nambu (Taiyokagaku Co., Ltd.), M. Lin, K. Hara, A. Fukuoka (Hokkaido University), A. Ishihara and K. Ota (Yokohama National University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1122 Catalyst Structure - Performance Trends for Sibunit Carbon Based Cathodes for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells - N. Lebedeva (Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)), A. Booij (ECN), I. Voropaev, P. Simonov, A. Romanenko and V. Bukhtiyarov (Boreskov Institute of Catalysis)

16:20 1123 Carbon Nanotubes as Support for Heteroatomic Polymer-derived Non-precious Metal Oxygen Reduction Catalysts - G. Wu (Los Alamos National Laboratory), L. Xie, T. Zhang, Y. Yan (University of California, Riverside) and P. Zelenay (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

16:40 1124 Nitrogen-doped Carbon Nanotubes as a Novel Class of Catalyst Support for PEM Fuel Cells - M. Saha, Y. Chen, H. Liu, R. Li, X. Sun (University of Western Ontario) and S. Ye (Ballard Power Systems)

17:00 1125 Pt/Modified MWNT as Electrocatalysts for High Temperature PEM Fuel Cells - M. Daletou (Foundation for Research and Technology/Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes), F. Paloukis (Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes, Foundation for Research and Technology), J. Kallitsis (Department of Chemistry, University of Patras) and S. G. Neophytides (Foundation for Research and Technology/Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes)

17:20 1126 Pt Deposited Mesoporous Carbon (Pt/MC) Model Catalysts for Both Cathode and Anode in PEFC - A. Hayashi, K. Kimijima, J. Miyamoto and I. Yagi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

17:40 1127 Modification of Carbon Surfaces for the Improvement of Catalytic Layers - M. Weissmann, P. Urchaga, S. Baranton and C. Coutanceau (University of Poitiers)

18:00 1128 Solvent Dependency of Ionomer Penetration toward Mesopores in Catalyst Supports - A. Hayashi, H. Notsu, K. Kimijima and I. Yagi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

18:20 1129 Columnar Catalyst Support Structures for Oxygen Reduction - M. D. Fleischauer (NRC-National Institute for Nanotechnology), A. Bonakdarpour, D. P. Wilkinson (University of British Columbia) and M. Brett (University of Alberta and NRC-National Institute for Nanotechnology)

Hall H, Level U2 - Blue

D42 Direct Fuels - Component and Cell Design IICo-Chair(s): C. Wang and P. Bele

14:00 1130 HPW/Meso-SIO2 as High Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - S. Jiang, J. Lu, S. Lu and H. Tang (Nanyang Technological University)

14:20 1131 Nafion/Tin Oxide Composite Membranes for Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - F. Chen (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”), A. D’Epifanio (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”), B. Mecheri (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”), E. Traversa (University of Rome Tor Vergata) and S. Licoccia (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”)

14:40 1132 Low Potential Electrolysis of Aqueous Glycerin Using Polymer Electrolyte Membrane - H. Yahiro, Y. Matsunaga, M. Asamoto (Ehime University) and T. Yamaji (Shikoku Research Institute Inc.)

15:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:20 1133 Performance of a Direct Borohydride Fuel Cell Stack - S. Towne (Pacific Northwest National Lab), M. Carella, W. Mustain (University of Connecticut), V. Viswanathan, P. Rieke (Pacific Northwest National Lab), U. Pasaogullari and P. Singh (University of Connecticut)

15:40 1134 CO2 Breathing Direct Methanol Fuel Cells - S. Jung, Y. Leng (Pennsylvania State University) and C. Wang (The Pennsylvania State University)

B9Semiconductor Electrolyte Interface and PhotoelectrochemistryEnergy Technology / Physical and Analytical ElectrochemistryRoom A443, Level 02 - Red

Morning Session 2

08:30 1190 Fe2O3 Photoanodes for Hydrogen Production using Solar Energy - S. Dennison, K. Hellgardt, G. Kelsall, S. Pendlebury and J. Durrant (Imperial College)

09:00 1191 Photoelectrochemistry of Hematite Thin Films - H. Wang and J. A. Turner (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

09:30 Intermission (30 Minutes)

10:00 1192 Comparison of Inexpensive Photo-anode Materials for Hydrogen Production using Solar Energy - N. Cook, R. Gallen, S. Dennison, K. Hellgardt and G. Kelsall (Imperial College)

10:30 1193 Photo-induced Alcohol Electroreforming for H2 Production - A. K. Seferlis (ICEHT/FORTH) and S. G. Neophytides (Foundation for Research and Technology/Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes)

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10:50 1194 Photoelectrolysis of Water to Hydrogen in Tj-a-Si Solar Cell Biased CM-n-TiO2/Pt PEC and in Self-Driven Monolithic n-TiO2 Coated Tj-a-Si PEC - M. Frites (Duquesne University), W. Ingler Jr. (University of Toledo) and S. U. Khan (Duquesne University)

11:10 1195 Photocatalytic Hydrogen Production and Solar Energy Conversion by an Oxide Semiconductor - Z. Zou (Nanjing University)

Afternoon Session 2

14:00 1196 ZnO/CdSe Core/Shell Nanotubes for ETA-Solar Cells - J. Elias, R. Tena-Zaera, M. Ryan (CNRS-ICMPE) and C. Levy-Clement (CNRS)

14:30 1197 Electrochemical and Analytical Study of the Si Etching Mechanism in HF - N. Valckx, R. Vos, J. Rip, G. Doumen, P. Mertens, T. Bearda, M. M. Heyns and S. De Gendt (IMEC)

14:50 1198 Photoelectrochemical Property Improvement of GaN Thin Film Through Etching - A. M. Basilio (National Taiwan University), H. Yu-Kuei, T. Wen-Hsun (Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica), Y. Cheng-Hsuing (Institute of Optoelectronic Science, National Taiwan Ocean University), H. Geng-Ming (Center for Condensed Matter Sciences, National Taiwan University), C. Oliver (Department of Chemistry, University of North Texas), C. Li-Chyong (Center for Condensed Matter Sciences) and C. Kuei-Hsien (Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences, Academia Sinica)

15:10 Intermission (20 Minutes)

15:30 1199 Low Reflectance Surface Observed on InP Porous Structures after Photoelectrochemical Etching - T. Sato, N. Yoshizawa, H. Okazaki and T. Hashizume (Hokkaido University)

15:50 1200 Corrosion-Resistive and Textile-Compatible Metal Surfaces in the Optimization of Textile-Based Photovoltaic Cells - K. Strauch (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen), T. Loewenstein and D. Schlettwein (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen)

B10 Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, Eleventh International Symposium (SOFC-XI)High Temperature Materials / Battery / Energy Technology / SOFC Society of JapanHall B, Level 02 - Red

SOFC Cell Design, Testing and Performance IIICo-Chair(s): Koichi Eguchi and John Irvine

08:00 1457 Semi-Empirical Equations to Estimate SOFC Lifetime - G. DiGiuseppe and L. Sun (Kettering University)

08:20 1458 Solid Oxide Fuel Cells with Atomic Layer Deposited Platinum Catalyst - C. Chao and F. B. Prinz (Stanford University)

08:40 1459 Fabrication and Performance of Ni-Fe Metal-supported SOFC using Gd-doped Ceria Electrolyte - Y. Kang and G. Choi (POSTECH)

09:00 1460 High Efficiency Reversible Fuel Cells - M. A. Laguna-Bercero (Imperial College London), R. Campana, A. Larrea (ICMA (CSIC-Univ. Zaragoza)), J. Kilner (Imperial College London) and V. Orera (ICMA (CSIC-Univ. Zaragoza))

09:20 1461 Thin Film Electrolyte Micro-SOFC: Fabrication and Performance Improvement Through Thin Film Electrolyte and Nanostructure Electrodes - H. Noh (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), H. Lee (Korea University), J. Lee, H. Lee and J. Son (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1462 Fabrication of Anode Supported Microtubular SOFCS by Dip-Coating Process on NiO/YSZ Hollow Fibers - N. Yang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), X. Tan, X. Meng (Shandong University of Technology), Y. Yin and Z. Ma (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

10:20 1463 Long Term Performance Stability of Individual Microtubular SOFCs Operating in the Intermediate Temperature Regime - K. V. Galloway and N. M. Sammes (Colorado School of Mines)

10:40 1464 Cycling Studies of Microtubular SOFCs - K. Kendall and C. Dikwal (University of Birmingham)

11:00 1465 Comparison of Mechanical Testing Methods for Microtubular Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - B. R. Roy and N. M. Sammes (Colorado School of Mines)

11:20 1466 Geometric Effects of Triple Phase Boundary in Fuel Cell Kinetics - Y. Kim, C. Chao, T. M. Gür and F. B. Prinz (Stanford University)

11:40 1467 Guidelines for Thin Film Usage and Microfabrication for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Application - A. Bieberle-Hutter, A. Evans, H. Galinski, J. L. Rupp, T. Ryll, B. Scherrer, R. Toelke and L. J. Gauckler (ETH Zurich)

Hall C, Level 02 - Red

SOFC Cathode Materials, Testing and Performance ICo-Chair(s): Junichiro Mizusaki and Anke Hagen

08:00 1469 Analysis of LSM-YSZ Composite Cathode Phase Connectivity from Three-Dimensional Reconstructions - J. Wilson, J. Cronin (Northwestern University), A. Duong, D. Mumm (University of California - Irvine) and S. A. Barnett (Northwestern University)

08:20 1470 High Temperature Defect Equilibrium, Solid State Properties and Crystal Structure of La0.6Sr0.4Co1-yFeyO3-δ (y = 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8) for Cathode of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - Y. Fukuda, K. Sato (Tohoku University), K. Yashiro (IMRAM) and J. Mizusaki (Tohoku University)

08:40 1471 Long-Term Study of MIEC Cathodes for Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - C. Endler, A. Leonide (Universität Karlsruhe (TH)), A. Weber, E. Ivers-Tiffée (Institut für Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik) and F. Tietz (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)

09:00 1472 Electrochemical Characterization of Micropatterned La0.6Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3 Thin Film Structures on SiO2 Chips - T. Ryll, B. Scherrer, R. Toelke, J. L. Rupp, A. Bieberle-Hutter and L. J. Gauckler (ETH Zurich)

09:20 1473 Oxygen Reduction Kinetics and Transport Properties of (Ba,Sr)(Co,Fe)O 3-δ SOFC Cathode Materials - L. Wang (Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research), R. Merkle (MPI for Solid State Research), T. Acartürk, U. Starke (Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research) and J. Maier (MPI for Solid State Research)

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09:40 1474 Structural and Chemical Investigations of (La, Sr)CoO3-δ Thin Film Electrodes Exhibiting Extremly Fast Oxygen Reduction Kinetics - J. Januschewsky (Vienna University of Technology), M. Kubicek, M. Stoeger-Pollach, J. Bernardi (Vienna UT) and J. Fleig (Vienna University of Technology)

10:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:20 1370 Synthesis and Characterization of LnBaCo2O5+δ Layered Perovskites as Cathodes for Intermediate-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - W. Wang, T. Peh (Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, A*STAR), S. Chan (Nanyang Technological University) and T. Zhang (Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, A*STAR)

10:40 1475 Design and Characterization of Functionally Graded Cathode Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - V. A. Sadykov, S. Pavlova, V. Zarubina, A. Bobin, G. Alikina, A. Lukashevich, V. Muzykantov, V. Usoltsev, A. Boronin, T. Krieger, A. Ishchenko, N. Mezentseva (Boreskov Institute of Catalysis), A. Smirnova (University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, 06259, USA), O. Bobrenok (Institute of Thermophysics SB RAS, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia) and N. Uvarov (Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry)

11:00 1476 A2MO4+δ Oxides: Flexible Electrode Materials for Solid Oxide Cells - J. C. Grenier, F. Chauveau (ICMCB-CNRS, Univ. Bordeaux 1), J. Dailly (EDF- EIfER), C. Lalanne (ICMCB-CNRS), M. Marrony (EDF- EIfER), F. Mauvy (ICMCB-CNRS, Univ. Bordeaux 1), J. Mougin (CEA-Grenoble) and J. Bassat (ICMCB-CNRS)

11:20 1477 Oxygen Exchange Kinetics and Chemical Stability of the New IT-SOFC Cathode Material Nd2NiO4+δ - A. Egger, E. Bucher, W. Sitte (University of Leoben), C. Lalanne and J. Bassat (ICMCB-CNRS)

11:40 1478 Electrochemical Performance of Cells Containing Alternative Oxygen Electrodes, Ln2NiO4+δ (Ln = Nd, La) - F. Chauveau (ICMCB-CNRS, Univ. Bordeaux 1), J. Mougin (CEA-Grenoble), F. Mauvy and J. C. Grenier (ICMCB-CNRS, Univ. Bordeaux 1)

Hall B, Level 02 - Red

SOFC - Alternativel FuelsCo-Chair(s): Nigel Brandon and Tatsumi Ishihara

14:00 1479 Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Fuelled by Biofuels - J. Milewski and J. Lewandowski (Warsaw University of Technology)

14:20 1480 SOFC Running on Biogas: Identification and Experimental Validation of “Safe” Operating Conditions - K. Girona, J. Laurencin (CEA - Grenoble), M. Petitjean (CEA), J. Fouletier (LEPMI INP Grenoble) and F. Lefebvre-Joud (CEA - Grenoble)

14:40 1570 Generation of Electricity from Bio-wastes Using Solid Oxide Fuel Cell - Y. Shiratori (Kyushu University), T. Ijichi (Tosu Kankyo Kaihatsu Ltd.), T. Oshima and K. Sasaki (Kyushu University)

15:00 1482 Ethanol in Simple SOFC Systems - M. Breite (Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems), M. Jahn, T. Pfeifer (Fraunhofer IKTS) and J. Bernard (Südzucker AG)

15:20 1483 Ethanol Fuelled SOFC with ZnO Addition in the Anode - D. Z. De Florio, F. N. Tabuti (UFABC), F. C. Fonseca and R. Muccillo (IPEN)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 1484 Development of a Methanol SOFC APU Demonstration System - J. Rechberger, R. Schauperl (AVL List GmbH), J. Hansen (Haldor Topsøe A/S) and P. Larsen (TOFC - Topsoe Fuel Cell A/S)

16:20 1485 Direct Methanol Solid Oxide Fuel Cell - S. A. Kuliyev (Vestel Defence Industry), S. Aksongur (Vestel Electronic Industry Inc.), M. D. Mat (Nigde University) and B. Ibrahimoğlu (Gazi University)

16:40 1486 Utilization Modes for Solid Carbon Conversion in Fuel Cells - T. M. Gür (Stanford University)

17:00 1487 A Novel Direct-Carbon Solid Oxide Fuel Cell - Y. Tang, J. Liu (South China University of Technology) and J. Sui (Qingdao University of Science and Technology)

17:20 1488 Liquid Tin Anode SOFC for Direct Fuel Conversion: Impact of Coal and Logistic Fuel Contaminants - T. Tao, W. McPhee, M. Koslowske and J. Bentley (CellTech Power)

17:40 1489 Degradation in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Operating with Alternative Fuels - M. LaBarbera, M. Fedkin, J. Lee, Z. Zhow and S. Lvov (Penn State University)

Hall C, Level 02 - Red

SOFC Cathode Materials, Processing and Performance IICo-Chair(s): Alan Atkinson and Jorge Frade

14:00 1490 Insight into Rate Limiting Mechanisms of Porous La1-xSrxCoO3-δ Electrodes through Nonlinear Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (NLEIS) - C. R. Kreller and S. Adler (University of Washington)

14:20 1491 Oxygen Incorporation Reaction into Mixed Conducting Perovskites: A DFT-Based Kinetic Analysis for (La,Sr)MnO3 - R. Merkle, Y. Mastrikov (MPI for Solid State Research), E. Heifets (Institute for Solid State Physics University of Latvia), E. Kotomin and J. Maier (MPI for Solid State Research)

14:40 1492 Trends of Ab Initio Oxygen Reduction Reaction Energetics of LaBO3 (B = Mn, Fe, Co, and Ni) for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - Y. Lee, D. Morgan (University of Wisconsin-Madison), J. Kleis and J. Rossmeisl (Technical University of Denmark)

15:00 1493 Ab Initio Thermokinetic Modeling of LSM{001} Surface Properties for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - Y. Lee and D. Morgan (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

15:20 1494 Mechanistic Understanding of Cr Poisoning of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Cathodes - E. D. Wachsman, D. Oh, E. Armstrong, D. Jung and C. Kan (University of Florida)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

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16:00 1495 Accelerated Degradation of SOFC Cathodes by Cr Vapors - T. Horita (AIST), Y. Xiong (Harbin Institute of Technology), M. Yoshinaga (AIST), H. Kishimoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), K. Yamaji, M. Brito and H. Yokokawa (AIST)

16:20 1497 Chromium Poisoning of LSM Cathodes: Results from Stack Testing - N. H. Menzler (Forschungszentrum Jülich), I. Vinke (Forschungszentrum Jülich, IEF-3) and H. Lippert (Forschungszentrum Jülich, ZCH)

16:40 1496 Systematic Study of Chromium Poisoning of LSM Cathodes: Single Cell Tests - A. Neumann, N. H. Menzler (Forschungszentrum Jülich), I. Vinke (Forschungszentrum Jülich, IEF-3) and H. Lippert (Forschungszentrum Jülich, ZCH)

17:00 1498 Electrochemical Property of Cr-containing Cathode Materials for Metal-supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cell - S. Baek, S. Lee and J. Bae (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST))

17:20 1499 La(Ni,Fe)O3 Stability in the Presence of Cr Species: Solid-State Reactivity Study - M. K. Stodolny (Energy research Center of the Netherlands ECN), F. P. Van Berkel (ECN) and B. A. Boukamp (Inorganic Materials Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Twente, The Netherlands)

17:40 1500 Investigation of Cathode Behavior and Surface Chemistry of Model Thin Film SrTi1-

xFexO3-δ Electrode - W. Jung and H. L. Tuller (MIT)

Foyers B & C, Level 02 - Red

SOFC Poster III - Cell and Stack Design, Testing and Performance, 1830-2030hCo-Chair(s): Olga Marina and Anil Virkar

• 1502 Evaluating SOFC-based Power System Concepts for Unmanned Undersea Vehicles - R. Braun and K. Kattke (Colorado School of Mines)

• 1504 Performance Analysis of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell - Micro Gas Turbine Hybrid System Using Biogas - Y. Komatsu, S. Kimijima (Shibaura Institute of Technology) and J. S. Szmyd (AGH - University of Science and technology)

• 1505 From Energy Policies to Active Components in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: State-of-the-Art and the Way Ahead - A. Aarva, S. J. McPhail (Enea) and A. Moreno (ENEA Research Centre)

• 1507 Development and Performance of Planar SOFC Stacks - W. Guan, H. Zhai, Z. Li, F. Li and W. Wang (Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering)

• 1508 Comparison of the Degradation of the Polarization Resistance of Symmetrical LSM-YSZ Cells, with Anode Supported Ni-YSZ/YSZ/LSM-YSZ SOFCs - I. M. Torres da Silva, J. Nielsen (Risø-DTU), J. Hjelm (Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark) and M. Mogensen (The Technical University of Denmark)

• 1509 Development of SOFC Performance and Durability Evaluations Technology - T. Yamamoto, H. Morita, M. Yoshikawa, F. Yoshiba, K. Asano, K. Yasumoto and Y. Mugikura (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry)

• 1510 Behavior of High Temperature Type SOFC Materials under Thermal Cycle - K. Yasumoto, T. Yamamoto (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry), K. Takei (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI)), Y. Izaki (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry) and T. Minamizono (Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.)

• 1511 Effect of High Current Loading on the Performance Enhancement of SOFCs - K. Murakami, H. Muroyama, T. Matsui, R. Kikuchi and K. Eguchi (Kyoto University)

• 1512 Effect of Presintering Treatment of Anode Substrate on the Densification and Flatness of YSZ Electrolyte by Suspension Spray - L. Zhang, S. Zhang, L. Bi, H. Wang and B. Xie (The University of Science and Technology of China)

• 1513 Structure Modification Effect of Tubular Anode-Supported SOFC Single Cells - H. Ryu, H. Lee (Central R&D Institute), K. Min (Samsung Electro-Mechanics), J. Jung and J. Yoon (Central R&D Institute)

• 1514 Improvement on the Performance of Cathode-supported Tubular Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Fabricated by Dip-coating and Co-sintering Techniques - C. Zhao (Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences), R. Liu, S. Wang and T. Wen (Shanghai Institute of Ceramics)

• 1515 Micro-SOFC Supported on Ni-Fe Metal Film - Y. Lee and G. Choi (POSTECH)

• 1516 Metal-Supported SOFC Development at JPOWER - S. Sakuno, S. Takahashi and H. Sasatsu (Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. (JPOWER))

• 1517 Fabrication of Cerium Oxide Based SOFC Having a Porous Stainless Steel Support - N. Oishi and Y. Yoo (National Research Council Canada)

• 1518 Novel Procedures for the Microstructural Design of SOFC Materials - J. Ruiz-Morales (Universidad de La Laguna), S. Savvin (University of La Laguna), P. Núñez (Dpto. Química Inorgánica. Universidad de La Laguna. Tenerife-Spain), J. Peña-Martínez, J. Canales-Vázquez (Instituto de Energías Renovables-Universidad Castilla la Mancha. Albacete-Spain), D. Marrero-López (Dept. Física Aplicada I, Universidad de Málaga. Málaga-Spain), J. Roa, and M. Segarra (DIOPMA. Dept. Ciencia de los Materiales e Ing. Metalúrgica. Barcelona-Spain)

• 1519 Fabrication of Proton Conducting Solid Oxide Fuel Cells by using Electrophoretic Deposition - E. Di Bartolomeo, M. Zunic, L. Chevallier (University of Rome Tor Vergata), A. D’Epifanio, S. Licoccia (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”) and E. Traversa (University of Rome Tor Vergata)

• 1520 Suspension Plasma Spraying to Manufacture Electrodes for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) and Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell (SOEC) - O. Marchand (UTBM-LERMPS), E. Saoutieff (EIFER), P. Bertrand, M. Planche, O. Tingaud (UTBM-LERMPS) and G. Bertrand (UTBM)

• 1521 Thick-film Electrolyte-supported SOFCs for Rapid Thermal Cycling - J. Joo and G. Choi (POSTECH)

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• 1522 Development of Disk-Type Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cell by KEPCO & MMC - F. Nishiwaki, A. Kinugasa, M. Kato, T. Inagaki (The kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.), K. Hirata, M. Sato and H. Eto (Mitsubishi Materials Corporation)

• 1524 The Opportunity of Using Mesoporous Thin Films as Interface in SOFC Devices - C. Laberty-Robert (UPMC Paris VI), J. Hierso (UPMC Paris VI, France), O. Sel (UPMC Paris VI), A. Ringuede (LECIME, Ecole de Chimie Paris Paris VI, France), L. Bianchi (CEA-Le Ripault, France) and C. Sanchez (UPMC Paris VI)

• 1525 Fabrication of Trilayered Structure for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells by Electrophetic Depositions - H. Tsai, Y. Chang, P. Wu and P. Lin (National Chiao Tung University)

• 1526 Influence of Thermal Treatment During Cell Manufacturing on the Performance of Tape Cast Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - W. Schafbauer (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH), N. H. Menzler and H. Buchkremer (Forschungszentrum Jülich)

• 1527 Preparation of Thin Functional Layers for Anode Supported SOFC by Roll Coating Process - O. Büchler, M. Bram, R. Mücke and H. Buchkremer (Forschungszentrum Jülich)

• 1530 Co-extrusion / Phase inversion / Co-sintering for Fabrication of Hollow Fiber Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - N. D. Droushiotis, M. Othman (Imperial College), U. Doraswami (Imperial College London), K. Li and G. Kelsall (Imperial College)

• 1532 Current Instability in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - I. N. Burmistrov (Institute of Solid State Physics Russian Academy of Sciences) and S. I. Bredikhin (Institute of Solid State Physics Russian Academy of Science)

• 1533 Determination of Global/Local Fuel Utilization via Variation of Fuel Utilization - A. Reinert and T. Strohbach (Staxera GmbH)

• 1534 Effect of Flowfield Design on Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Performance - M. Kornely (Institut für Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik (IWE)), A. Leonide (Universität Karlsruhe (TH)), A. Weber and E. Ivers-Tiffée (Institut für Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik)

• 1535 Numerical Modeling and Performance Study of a SOFC Button Cell - Y. M. Barzi and A. Raoufi (Niroo Research Institute)

• 1536 Performance Analysis of a Tubular SOFC Using a Comprehensive Thermoelectrochemical Model - J. Ghanadan (KNT University), Y. Mollayi Barzi (Azad University, Kashan branch) and M. Ghassemi (KNT University)

• 1537 Near-Infrared Imaging of SOFCs with Methane and Propane Fuels - M. B. Pomfret (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), D. Steinhurst (Nova Research), D. Kidwell and J. C. Owrutsky (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

• 1538 Electrochemical Properties of Electrode-Supported La0.75Sr0.25Ga0.8Mg0.16 Fe0.04 O3-δ Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - J. Yu and S. Woo (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

• 1539 Effects of Clamping Load on the Thermal Stress Distribution in a Planar SOFC with Compressive Sealing - C. Lin, L. Huang (National Central University), L. Chiang and Y. Chyou (Institute of Nuclear Energy Research)

• 1540 Thermal Analysis of a Microtubular Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy - H. Nakajima, T. Konomi and T. Kitahara (Kyushu University)

• 1541 Uncertainty Analysis in SOFC Performance Testing - A. Momma, K. Takano, Y. Tanaka and T. Kato (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

• 1543 Development of Reformate-Model-Gas Generator for SOFC Testing - Y. Tanaka, K. Kato, A. Negishi, K. Nozaki and T. Kato (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

• 1544 Development of Testing ZIG for Tubular SOFC Cell - H. Choi, Y. Jee, S. Lha and S. Cha (Seoul National University)

• 1545 A Correction for Impedance Measurements using the Three Point Electrode Technique in SOFCs - J. A. Escobar, S. Pakalapati, I. B. Celik and H. Finklea (West Virginia University)

• 1546 Carbon Deposition and Power Density in Rechargeable Direct Carbon Fuel Cells with Gadolinium Doped Ceria and Scandium Stabilized Zirconia - Y. Tagawa, F. Ohba, C. Takei and M. Ihara (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

• 1547 Study on Electrolyte-Supported Single Chamber Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Stack - Z. Lu, J. Wang, B. Wei, X. Huang, Z. Wang and W. Su (Harbin Institute of Technology)

• 1548 Single Chamber Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SC-SOFCs) based on a Proton Conducting Electrolyte - A. D’Epifanio (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”), E. Fabbri (International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA), National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)), E. Di Bartolomeo (University of Rome Tor Vergata), S. Licoccia (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”) and E. Traversa (University of Rome Tor Vergata)

• 1549 IDEAL-Cell, Innovative Dual mEmbrAne fueL-Cell: Fabrication and Electrochemical Testing of First Prototypes - S. Presto (National Research Council, IENI), A. Barbucci (University of Genova - DICHeP), M. Viviani (National Research Council), Z. Ilhan (German Aerospace Center - DLR - ITT), A. Ansar (German Aerospace Center (DLR)), D. Soysal (German Aerospace Center (DLR-ITT)), A. S. Thorel (Centre des Materiaux - ENSMP), J. Abreu (Centre des Matériaux, Mines-ParisTech), A. Chesnaud (Centre des Materiaux - ENSMP), T. Politova (Centre des Matériaux, Mines-ParisTech), K. Przybylski, J. Prazuch (AGH-University of Science & Technology, Faculty of Materials Science & Ceramics, Department of Solid State Chemistry, Al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, Poland), Z. Zhao (University of Stockholm), D. E. Vladikova and Z. Stoynov (Institute of Electrochemistry and Energy Systems - BAS)

• 1550 Proton Conducting IT-SOFC Utilizing Internally Steam Reformed Alcohol Fuels - M. Azimova and S. McIntosh (University of Virginia)

• 1551 Performance of Protonic Ceramic Fuel Cell Based on Yb-Doped BaZrO3 Electrolyte - J. Park, J. Lee, H. Lee and B. Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

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• 1552 Effect of Anode Composition on the Performances of Cathode Supported Microchannel SOFCs - T. Yamaguchi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), S. Shimizu (FCRA), T. Suzuki, Y. Fujishiro and M. Awano (AIST)

• 1553 Performance of 30W-class SOFC Module using Anode Supported Micro Tubular Cells - T. Otake, F. Okada, Y. Mizutani (Toho Gas Co., Ltd.) and Y. Funahashi (Fine Ceramics Research Association (FCRA))

• 1554 Fabrication and Characterization of LSC/GDC Composites as Current Collecting Materials for Microtubular SOFCs - J. Yin, K. Murata, T. Misono (Hosokawa Powder Technology Research Institute) and T. Fukui (Institute of Nanotechnology, Kurimoto, LTD.)

• 1555 Atomic Layer Deposition of Ceria-based Thin Films as Interlayer in the Application of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - Z. Fan and F. Prinz (Stanford University)

• 1556 Inherent and Induced Conduction in PSZ Cells with Nanocomposite Electrodes - I. Prokhorov (Donetsk Phys. Tech. Institute)

• 1557 Effect of Cathode Porosity on the Performances of Cathode Supported Honeycomb SOFCs - S. Shimizu (FCRA), T. Yamaguchi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), T. Suzuki, Y. Fujishiro and M. Awano (AIST)

• 1558 Foturan Glass Ceramic: A Substrate for Power Delivering Freestanding μ-SOFC Membranes - R. Toelke, A. Bieberle-Hutter, J. L. Rupp and L. J. Gauckler (ETH Zurich)

• 1560 Miniaturized Low-Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells with an Yttria-Stabilized-Zirconia Foil Electrolyte - A. Evans, A. Bieberle-Hutter, L. J. Bonderer, P. Chen, D. Hodel, J. L. Rupp and L. J. Gauckler (ETH Zurich)

• 1561 Agglomeration of Pt Thin Films, a Model System for Micro-SOFC Anodes - H. Galinski, T. Ryll, P. Elser, J. Reuteler, J. L. Rupp, A. Bieberle-Hutter and L. J. Gauckler (ETH Zurich)

• 1562 The Use of Conventional SOFC Electrodes in High Temperature Water Electrolysis Mode: An Electrochemical Study of Ni-Cermet and LSM - D. Grondin, N. Grunbaum, J. Deseure (LEPMI), A. Brisse (EIFER), M. Zahid (European Institute for Energy Research) and P. Ozil (LEPMI)

• 1563 Development of Tubular Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells for Hydrogen Production - T. Kato, N. Sakaki, A. Negishi, T. Honda, L. Nguyen, Y. Tanaka, A. Momma, K. Kato and Y. Iimura (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

• 1564 Non-Ionic Conduction Phenomena in Yttria Stabilized Zirconia Electrolyte in SOFC Operated in the Electrolysis Mode - J. Schefold, A. Brisse (EIFER) and M. Zahid (European Institute for Energy Research)

• 1565 Preparation and Performance of CuO-GDC Anode Supported Unit Cells for Direct Utilization of Hydrocarbon Fuels - J. Lee, J. Myung, H. Ko and S. Hyun (Yonsei University)

• 1567 Performance Improvement of Oxide Catalyst-doped Anode Supported SOFCs for Methane Fuel - J. Myung, J. Lee and S. Hyun (Yonsei University)

• 1569 On the Development of an Electrochemical Sensor to Measure SOFC Fuel Gas Compositions - Y. Wu (SINERGY Centre, A*STAR) and Y. Zhen (Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences, A*STAR)

• 1572 Effect of Buffer Layer on Electrochemical Performance for Metal-Supported SOFC - Y. Kim (KAIST) and J. Bae (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST))

• 1573 The Influence of Water Vapor and SO2 on the Durability of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell - R. Liu (Faculty of Engineering,Kyushu University), S. Kim, Y. Shiratori, T. Oshima, K. Ito and K. Sasaki (Kyushu University)

• 1574 Fabrication and Characterisation of Cathode Support Tubes for Micro-tubular SOFC Application - H. Luebbe, J. Van Herle, S. Diethelm (EPF Lausanne), H. Hofmann, P. Bowen (EPFL) and F. Snijkers (VITO)

• 1575 Field Testing of SOFC at CMR Prototech - I. Warnhus (CMR Prototech)

• 1576 Development of Anode Supported Tubular SOFC Components - M. M. Seabaugh, S. Cummings, A. Miller (NexTech Materials, Ltd.) and S. Menzer (CoorsTek, Inc.)

• 1577 Effect of Nano Ion Conductor Infiltration on the Performance of Anode Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - C. Timurkutluk, B. Timurkutluk, M. D. Mat (Nigde University), B. Ibrahimoğlu (Gazi University), I. Pamuk and I. Pamuk (Vestel Savunma Sanayi AS)

• 1578 Degradation Studies on Tubular Metal Supported SOFC - L. M. Rodriguez-Martinez, L. Otaegi, M. Rivas, N. Gomez, M. Alvarez, A. Zabala, N. Arizmendiarrieta, I. Antepara, I. Villarreal and A. Laresgoiti (Ikerlan)

• 1579 Degradation of Symmetrical Cathode-Interlayer-Electrolyte Cells - A. Martinez-Amesti (UPV/EHU), A. Larrañaga (Universidad del Pais Vasco (UPV)), L. M. Rodriguez-Martinez (Ikerlan), M. No (UPV/EHU) and M. Arriortua (Universidad del País Vasco)

• 1580 Novel Oxidative Fuel Desulfurization System - G. Alptekin, A. Jayaraman, R. Cook, M. Dubovik, M. Schaefer and J. Monroe (TDA Research, Inc)

D4 High Temperature Corrosion and Materials Chemistry 8High Temperature Materials / CorrosionRoom B548, Level 02 - Red

Oxidation of Metals in Complex EnvironmentsCo-Chair(s): P. Masset and J. Fergus

08:00 1849 Effect of Electrical Current on the Growth of the High Temperature Oxide Scale on Fe-22 mass %Cr in Ar-19.9%H2-0.6%H2O at 1073 K - K. Kawamura, K. Okumura, M. Ueda and T. Maruyama (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

08:20 1850 Direct Heating for Analysing Reforming Reaction on Alloy Surface in Low S/C Environment - M. Ueda (Tokyo Institute of Technology), K. Fujita, Y. Matsuzaki (Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.) and T. Maruyama (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

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08:40 1851 Microstructure of Inner Scale of 304SS Oxidized at 800°C Under CH4-Steam Reforming Atmosphere - M. Nanko and A. Gocho (Nagaoka Univeristy of Technology)

09:00 1852 Mechanisms of Surface Scale Formation on Ferritic Steels in High CO2/H2O Containing Gases Simulating Oxy-fuel Environments - J. Piron Abellan (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH), T. Olszewski, L. Singheiser and W. Quadakkers (Research Center Juelich)

09:20 1853 Effect of Niobium Additions on the Oxidation Behavior of Stainless Steels for SOFC Interconnects - J. W. Fergus, Y. Zhao, R. Haney, K. Cramer and L. Riherd (Auburn University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1854 Electrochemical Corrosion of Carbon Steel in High Temperature Water - V. Balashov, M. Fedkin, J. Beck, S. Lvov (Penn State University) and J. Mathews (EPRI)

10:20 1855 Characterization and Pickling Behavior of Thermal Oxide Scales on Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel Strips Produced from Medium Slabs - S. Chandra-Ambhorn (King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB)), J. Tungtrongpairoj, T. Nilsonthi (KMUTNB) and A. Somrak (ISIT)

Oxidation/Corrosion of Structural Ceramics and Coatings, ICo-Chair(s): P. Masset and J. Fergus

10:40 1856 Combined Effect of High Temperature and VUV Radiation on C/C Composites - M. Balat-Pichelin, J. Eck and J. Sans (Promes-CNRS Laboratory)

11:00 1857 Oxidation of C/SiC Composites in Reduced Oxygen Partial Pressures - E. J. Opila (NASA Glenn Research Center) and J. Serra (The Pennsylvania State University)

11:20 1858 High Temperature Oxidation of SiC Under Helium with Low Oxygen Partial Pressure - M. Balat-Pichelin, L. Charpentier (Promes-CNRS Laboratory) and F. Audubert (CEA)

11:40 1859 Oxidation of Hf-Ta-N Based Ceramic-Metal Composites - M. M. Opeka (NSWC Carderock Division), S. DiPietro (Exothermics, Inc.) and E. Wuchina (Naval Surface Warfare Center)

Oxidation/Corrosion of Structural Ceramics and Coatings, IICo-Chair(s): E. Opila and T. Markus

14:00 1860 Interplay Between Molten Silicate Deposits and Flowing Water Vapor on EBCs - K. Grant (University of California), S. Krämer (Univeristy of California) and C. Levi (University of California)

14:20 1861 Coatings and Oxidation of (Ti1-x, A1x)N Films from Alkoxide Solutions by Thermal Plasma CVD - S. Shimada, Y. Terao (Hokkaido University), J. Tsujino (Hokkaido Electric Power Co. Inc.) and I. Yamazaki (3Hokkaido Sumiden Precision Industries LTD)

High Temperature Chemistry of Functional MaterialsCo-Chair(s): E. Opila and T. Markus

14:40 1862 High Temperature Materials Division J. B. Wagner, Jr. Young Investigator Award: Crystal Structure Effects on the Conductivity of Ionic and Protonic Ceramics - J. C. Nino (University of Florida)

15:20 1863 Nanometer-Thick Cobalt-Iron Spinel Oxide Films for High Temperature Splitting of H2O and CO2 - A. McDaniel (Sandia National Labs), J. Scheffe (University of Colorado), G. Evans (Sandia National Laboratory), A. W. Weimer (University of Colorado) and M. Allendorf (Sandia National Laboratory)

15:50 1864 Thermochemical Behavior and Permeability of Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-δ Membranes in CO2-Containing Atmosphere - A. Möbius, D. Schlehuber, A. Ellett, L. Singheiser and T. Markus (Research Center Juelich)

16:10 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:30 1865 Microstructure Change of Single Crystal TiO2 Under Chemical Potential Gradient at 1273 K - L. Lyta, T. Watanuki, M. Ueda, K. Kawamura and T. Maruyama (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

16:50 1866 Diffusion in High-temperature Piezoelectric Single Crystals - J. Sauerwald, M. Schulz, D. Richter and H. Fritze (Clausthal University of Technology)

17:10 1867 Liquid-phase Oxidation Joining of Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia via Al/Fe-Cr Alloy/Al Interlayers - T. Akashi, T. Shimura and H. Kiyono (Hokkaido University)

17:30 1868 Thermal Stability of FeS2 Cathode Material in “Thermal” Batteries: Effect of Dissolved Oxides and Hydroxides in Molten Salt Electrolytes - P. J. Masset (Karl-Winnacker-Institut)

E10ULSI Process Integration 6Electronics and PhotonicsHall N, Level 01 - Green

Back-end-of-line IntegrationCo-Chair(s): T. Spooner and M. Hirayama

08:30 2383 Electrochemical Processes for the Production of Copper Interconnects on Nonmetallic Barrier Layers - D. J. Duquette (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)

09:00 2384 Metal CMP Optimization Based on Chemically Formed Thin Film Analysis - G. B. Basim (Ozyegin university)

09:20 2385 Comparison of the Electrochemical Polishing of Copper and Aluminum in Acid and Acid-Free Mediums - T. M. Abdel-Fattah and J. Loftis (Christopher Newport University)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Alternative Channel TechnologiesCo-Chair(s): A. Dimulas and E. Simoen

10:00 2386 Epitaxial Ge on Standard STI Patterned Si Wafers: High Quality Virtual Substrates for Ge pMOS and III/V nMOS - R. Loo, G. Wang, L. Souriau (IMEC), J. Lin (TSMC), G. Brammertz and M. Caymax (IMEC)

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10:30 2387 Challenges and Progress in Germanium-on-Insulator Materials and Device Development Towards ULSI Integration - E. Augendre (CEA LETI), L. Sanchez, L. Benaissa, T. Signamarcheix (CEA LETI MINATEC), J. Hartmann (CEA-LETI), C. Le Royer, M. Vinet (CEA LETI MINATEC), W. Van Den Daele (IMEP-INP Grenoble-Minatec), J. Damlencourt, P. Batude, C. Tabone, F. Mazen, A. Tauzin, N. Blanc, M. Pellat, J. Dechamp, M. Zussy, P. Scheiblin, M. Jaud (CEA LETI MINATEC), C. Drazek, C. Maurois, M. Piccin, A. Abbadie, F. Lallement, N. Daval, E. Guiot, A. Rigny, B. Ghyselen, K. Bourdelle (SOITEC), F. Boulanger (CEA LETI MINATEC), S. Cristoloveanu (IMEP-INP Grenoble-Minatec), T. Billon, O. Faynot, C. Deguet (CEA LETI MINATEC) and L. Clavelier (CEA-LETI-MINATEC)

11:00 2388 Comprehensive Study of the Fabrication of SGOI Substrates by the Ge Condensation Technique: Oxidation Kinetics and Relaxation Mechanism - L. Souriau, G. Wang, R. Loo, M. Caymax, M. Meuris, M. M. Heyns and W. Vandervorst (IMEC)

11:20 2389 Analysis of the Substrate Current in Ge pMOS-FETs - V. O. Todi (University of Central Florida), E. Simoen, G. Eneman, C. Claeys (IMEC) and K. Sundaram (University of Central Florida)

11:40 2390 Schottky-Barrier Reduction of Platinum-Germanide-Contacts by RTA Diffusion of P Dopants - C. Henkel, S. Abermann (Vienna University of Technology), O. Bethge (Institute for Solid-State Electronics) and E. Bertagnolli (Vienna University of Technology)

Alternative Channel TechnologiesCo-Chair(s): A. Dimoulas and E. Simoen

14:00 2391 Millisecond Flash Lamp Annealing of Ultrashallow Implanted Layers in Ge - M. Posselt, C. Wündisch, B. Schmidt, T. Schumann, A. Mücklich, W. Skorupa (Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf), T. Clarysse (IMEC Leuven), E. R. Simoen (IMEC) and H. Hortenbach (Qimonda and CNT Dresden)

14:30 2392 High Performance InGaAs MOSFETs with High Mobility using InP Barrier Layer - J. Lee (The University of Texas at Austin), H. Zhao, Y. Chen, J. Yum, F. Xue, F. Zhou and Y. Wang (The Univiversity of Texas)

15:00 2393 Computation from Devices to System Level Thermodynamics - S. Shankar (Intel Corporation), V. Zhirnov and R. Cavin (Semiconductor Research Corporation)

15:30 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Alternative Channel TechnologiesCo-Chair(s): E. Simoen and A. Dimoulas

15:50 2394 Electrothermal Transport in Carbon Nanostructures - T. Yamada, T. Saito, D. Fabris, P. Wilhite and C. Y. Yang (Santa Clara University)

16:20 2395 Dopant Segregated Schottky Source/Drain for Germanium p-MOSFETs with Metal Gate/High-k Dielectric Stack - P. S. Lim (National University of Singapore), D. Chi (Institute of Materials Research and Engineering Singapore), G. Lo (Institute of Microelectronics Singapore) and Y. Yeo (National University of Singapore)

16:40 2396 High Performance Germanium n+/p and p+/n Diodes Using Low Temperature Metal Induced Dopant Activation and La2O3 Passivation - A. Dimoulas, P. Tsipas (NCSR), T. Speliotis (Institute of Materials Science) and V. Loannou-Sougleridis (NCSR)

17:00 2397 Quasi-ballistic Transport of Charge Carriers in Nanometer FETs in the Model of Heterogeneous Channel - V. P. Popov (Institute of Semiconductor Physics)

F3 EuroCVD 17 and CVD 17High Temperature Materials / Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and PhotonicsHall F1, Level OE - Yellow

Nanostructured Systems II

08:00 2644 Growth Mechanisms and Size-Dependent Characteristics of Si and SiGe Nanowires - J. M. Redwing, P. Nimmatoori, K. Lew, X. Zhang, Q. Zhang, T. Clark, L. Pan and E. Dickey (Penn State University)

08:40 2645 Preparation and Functional Characterizations of Ta2O5 Deposits Organized at the Micro- and Nanoscale - M. Terranova, V. Guglielmotti, S. Orlanducci, V. Sessa, E. Tamburri and M. Rossi (Università di Roma)

09:00 2646 Study of Si Nanowires Growth by CVD-VLS and Physical Properties - T. Baron, F. Dhalluin, S. Bassem, B. Salhi, H. Abed, A. Potie, M. Panabière, S. Decossas, M. Kogelschatz (CNRS), L. Montès (INPG), F. Oehler, P. Gentile, N. Pauc, M. Den Hertog, J. Rouvière, P. Noe and P. Ferret (CEA)

09:20 2647 Chemical Vapor Deposition of Silica Nanowires Using Heteroleptic Bis(ethylmethylamino)silane Precursor - H. Kim, S. Park and J. Heo (Seoul National University)

Nanostructured Systems III

10:00 2648 CVD of Metal Oxide Nanowires: Growth, Applications and Devices - S. Mathur (University of Cologne)

10:40 2649 Multifunctional Copper Oxide Nanosystems for H2 Sustainable Production and Sensing - A. Gasparotto (Padova University and INSTM), D. Barreca (ISTM-CNR and INSTM - Department of Chemistry - Padova University, Italy), P. Fornasiero, V. Gombac (Trieste University), O. Lebedev (Antwerp University), C. Maccato (Padova University and INSTM), T. Montini (Trieste University), E. Tondello (Padova University and INSTM), G. Van Tendeloo (Antwerp University), E. Comini and G. Sberveglieri (Brescia University)

11:00 2650 Growth and Characterisation of Zinc Oxide Thin Films Containing Directly Incorporated Silicon Nanoparticles by Aerosol Assisted Chemical Vapour Deposition - J. Hamilton, D. Iacopino, M. Nolan, S. O’Brien, I. M. Povey, M. Pemble (Tyndall National Institute), C. Licitra, N. Rochat, B. Florin, D. Lafond and P. Mur (CEA-LETI, MINATEC)

11:20 2651 CVD Synthesis of Shape and Size Controlled ZnO Nanoparticles for Application as UV Filters - R. R. Bacsa, P. Serp (CNRS), K. Pierzchala and A. Sienkiewicz (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)

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11:40 2652 MOCVD Grown Thin Film Nanocomposites Based on YBCO with Columnar Defects Comprised of Self-Assembled Inclusions - O. V. Boytsova (Moscow State University), S. Samoilenkov (Institute of High Temperature RAS), A. Vasiliev, A. Kaul (Moscow State University) and I. Voloshin (All-Russian Electrical Engineering Institute)

Novel Processes, Reactor Design I

14:00 2653 Plasma Nanoarchitectronics: Thermokinetic Pathways from Higher-Complexity and Strongly Non-equilibrium CVD to Exotic Self-Organized Nanoassemblies - K. Ostrikov (CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering), S. Xu (NTU Singapore) and I. Levchenko (University of Sydney)

14:40 2654 Locally Beam Assisted Deposition: An Overview - P. Hoffmann (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)

15:00 2655 Supercritical Chemical Fluid Deposition of High Quality Compound Semiconductors - M. Afzaal (University of Manchester), P. O’Brien (Manchester University), F. Cheng (University of Southampton), M. George (University of Nottingham), A. Hector (University of Southampton), S. Howdle (University of Nottingham), J. Hyde, W. Levason (University of Southampton), M. Malik (University of Manchester), K. Mallik (University of Southampton), C. Nguyen (University of Manchester), G. Reid, P. Sazio, D. Smith, M. Webster, J. Wilson, J. Yang and W. Zhang (University of Southampton)

15:20 2656 Comparative Study on the Step Coverage Quality of Cu Film by SCFD and CVD - Y. Shimogaki, T. Momose and M. Sugiyama (University of Tokyo)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Novel Processes, Reactor Design II

16:00 2657 Pulsed-Pressure MOCVD Science, Materials and Technology - S. Krumdieck (University of Canterbury)

16:40 2658 Combinatorial Chemical Vapor Deposition of Lithium Niobate Thin Films - A. Dabirian (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Y. Kuzminykh (Ecole Polytechnique Fédéral de Lausanne), P. Hoffmann (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), S. Sandu, E. Wagner, G. Benvenuti (ABCD Technology), C. Parsons and S. Rushworth (SAFC Hitech Limited)

17:00 2659 Initiated and Oxidative Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) of Conformal and Functional Polymer Films - S. Baxamusa, S. Im, M. Karaman, W. Tenhaeff, S. Vaddiraju and K. Gleason (MIT)

17:20 2660 Initiated Chemical Vapor Deposition (iCVD) of Hydrogel Polymers - R. Bose, S. Nejati and K. K. Lau (Drexel University)

17:40 2661 Processing of Biomorphic Porous Ceramics by Chemical Vapor Infiltration and Reaction (CVI-R) Technique - N. Popovska (University Erlangen-Nuremberg)

F4Fundamentals of Electrochemical Growth: From UPD to Microstructures - Symposium in Memory of Prof. Evgeni BudevskiElectrodepositionRoom D441, Level U2 - Blue

Mechanistic Studies and Polycrystalline FilmsCo-Chair(s): M. Innocenti, P. Vereecken and T. Homma

08:00 2707 Nonlinear Copper Deposition from Acidic PEG/Halide Containing Electrolytes - R. Reske and C. Donner (ATOTECH Deutschland GmbH)

08:20 2708 Physicochemical Mechanism of Damascene Copper Plating: Effect of Suppressor - T. A. Atanasova (IMEC), K. Strubbe (Ghent University) and P. M. Vereecken (IMEC vzw)

08:40 2709 Influence of Halides on the Surface Roughness of Electrodeposited Polycrystalline Cu Films - N. Vasiljevic, M. Wood (University of Bristol), P. Heard (Univeristy of Bristol) and W. Schwarzacher (University of Bristol)

09:00 2710 An Electrokinetic Interpretation of Electrocrystallization - P. L. Cavallotti, L. Nobili and A. Vicenzo (Politecnico di Milano)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 2711 Electrodeposition of High Surface Area Copper Coatings - A. Lavacchi, U. Bardi, S. Caporali, A. Fossati and A. Giorgetti (University of Florence)

10:20 2712 Effect of Absorbed Hydrogen on Microstructure of Electrodeposited Cobalt - A. Nakayama, N. Fukumuro, S. Yae and H. Matsuda (University of Hyogo)

10:40 2713 Study of the Dendritic Growth of NiCo Alloy Powders Electrodeposited on Cu Substrates - L. D. Rafailovic (University of Vienna), D. M. Minic (University of Belgrade), H. P. Karnthaler (University of Vienna), J. Wosik and G. E. Nauer (Center for Electrochemical Surface Technology)

11:00 2714 Effect of Tl Codeposited Au Plating in Non-cyanide Bath - M. Saito (Waseda University), K. Inoue, K. Shiokawa (N.E. Chemcat Co.) and T. Homma (Waseda University)

11:20 2715 Material Properties of Cu-Sn Layers Prepared by Reduction-Diffusion Method Using Medium-Low Temperature Ionic Liquid Baths - K. Murase, A. Ito, T. Ichii and H. Sugimura (Kyoto University)

11:40 2716 Local Rate of Potentiostatic Nucleation of Zinc on Zirconium Electrode from Alkaline Solution - I. G. Kryshtop, N. P. Yurchenko and V. V. Trofimenko (Dnipropetrovsk National University)

F5Semiconductors, Metal Oxides, and Composites: Metallization and Electrodeposition of Thin Films and NanostructuresElectrodepositionRoom D357, Level U2 - Blue

Template-assisted electrodeposition & patterningCo-Chair(s): X. Shao and J.-N. Chazalviel

08:00 2768 Electrochemically Formed Porous Silica as a Template for Metal Electrodeposition - J. Chazalviel and F. Ozanam (CNRS - Ecole Polytechnique)

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08:40 2769 Double-Sided Mesoporous Silicon with Embedded Quasi-regular Arranged Ferromagnetic Nanostructures Fabricated by Electrodeposition - P. Granitzer, K. Rumpf (Karl Franzens University Graz) and P. Pölt (University of Technology Graz)

09:00 2770 Electrochemical Deposition of Magnetic Nanomaterials into Nanostructured Porous Silicon - F. A. Harraz, A. Salem, R. Mohamed and I. Ahmed (Central Metallurgical R&D Institute)

09:20 2771 Electrodeposition of Ni/Co and Ni Magnetic Nanowires Using Alumina Template - P. Cojocaru, F. Muscolino, L. Magagnin (Politecnico di Milano), M. Vazquez and G. Badini Confalonieri (CSIC)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 2772 Mechanistic Study of Sn Nanowires Electrodeposition on TiO2 Nanotube Layers: Thermodynamics, Kinetics, Nucleation and Growth Modes - I. Hanzu (Université de Provence), T. Djenizian (University of Aix-Marseille), G. Ortiz (Universidad de Cordoba) and P. Knauth (Université de Provence)

10:20 2773 Controlled Growth of Metal Oxide Nanostructures by Template Electrosynthesis - R. Inguanta, G. Ferrara, S. Piazza and C. Sunseri (Università di Palermo)

10:40 2774 Fabrication of Metal Nanowires Sandwiched with Gold for Self-Assembling of NW sensors - N. Yamanaka, K. Aoki, Y. Ishida, Y. Ohya (Kansai University), S. Tanaka (National Institute of Communication Technology), T. Shimizu (Seicho) and S. Shingubara (Kansai University)

11:00 2775 Metallic Nanodots Arrays Electrodeposited Through Nanoimprint Templates - C. Pernel, N. Chaix, S. Landis and V. Ivanova (CEA-LETI, MINATEC)

11:20 2776 Langmuir-Blodgett Monolayers of Colloidal Iron Oxide Nanocrystals: Deposition, Micropatterning and CNT Catalysis - M. Cirillo (Ghent University), M. Van der Veen (IMEC), K. Lambert (Ghent University), M. Bondarchuk, M. Kovalenko, W. Heiss (Johannes Kepler Universität Linz), P. Vereecke (IMEC) and Z. Hens (Ghent University)

11:40 2777 Self Assembly of Periodic Serrated Nanowires - D. Li and J. G. Lu (USC)

12:00 2778 Characterization of Novel Silver Nanopaste Inks as Electrochemically Active Materials using Microfluidic Electrochemistry - D. Steingart, J. W. Gallaway and A. Gaikwad (The City College of New York)

Electrodeposition for Electronic ApplicationsCo-Chair(s): P. M. Vereecken and A. Radisic

14:00 2779 Copper Plating on Resistive Substrates, Diffusion Barrier and Alternative Seed Layers - A. Radisic (IMEC vzw), M. Nagar (IMEC vzw and Ghent University), K. Strubbe (Ghent University), S. Armini, Z. El-Mekki, H. Volders, W. Ruythooren and P. M. Vereecken (IMEC vzw)

14:40 2780 Impact of “Terminal Effect” on Cu Plating: Theory and Experimental Evidence - S. Armini (IMEC vzw) and P. M. Vereecken (IMEC)

15:00 2781 Electrodeposition of Copper in Trenches from a Citrate Plating Bath - F. I. Lizama Tzec and G. Oskam (CINVESTAV-IPN)

15:20 2782 Pulse Electroplating of Cu-Ni Thin Films and Narrow Trenches - K. Hong, D. Keum and Y. Ryu (Chungnam National University)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 2783 Directly Patterned Copper by Selective Electroless Plating on a Novel Organocopper Seed Layer - N. Kulyk, D. Rhen, M. Shahid, D. Kang and C. Chung (SungKyunKwan University)

16:20 2784 Electrochemical Deposition of Iron Nanoparticles on n-Si: Influence of Additives on the Properties of the Deposit - K. Strubbe and K. De Henau (Ghent University)

16:40 2785 Understanding Island Formation from Pd Electrodeposition on 4-Mercaptopyridine Self Assembled Monolayers - J. A. Keith and T. Jacob (Institut für Elektrochemie)

17:00 2786 Electrochemical Platinum Deposition on Modified Glassy Carbon Electrodes - A. Foelske-Schmitz, A. Savouchkina, R. Kötz, G. Scherer and A. Wokaun (Paul Scherrer Institut)

17:20 2787 Electrografting of Organic Monolayers on Planar and Nanowire Silicon Substrates - J. N. Ngunjiri, S. S. Vegunta, W. Xu and J. C. Flake (Louisiana State University)

H1Carbon Nanotubes and Nanostructures: From Fundamental Properties and Processes to Applications and DevicesFullerenes, Nanotubes, and Carbon Nanostructures / Dielectric Science and TechnologyRooms G631/H632, Level U2 - Blue

Co-Chair(s): Frank Hennrich, Sergei Lebedkin, Stephanie Campidelli, and Martin Kalbac

08:40 2827 Modulation of Surfactant/Nanotube Interfacial Behavior: Enhanced Separations and Spectroscopy - S. K. Doorn (Los Alamos National Laboratory), S. Niyogi, C. Densmore (Los Alamos National Lab), E. Haroz (Rice University), D. Magana (Los Alamos National Lab) and J. Kono (Rice University)

09:00 2828 Changes in the Electronic States of Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes as Followed by an In situ Raman Spectroelectrochemistry - M. Kalbac, L. Kalvan (UFCH JH) and L. Dunsch (IFW Dresden)

09:20 2829 Optical-Gating and Carrier Modulation Effects in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube-Metal Oxide Interfaces for Opto-electronic Device Applications - N. Kouklin and M. Omari (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 2830 Synthesis of Hybrid, Carbon-Based Magnetic Nanoparticle Systems Using Dense-Medium, Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Approaches - F. S. Denes, H. JIang (University of Wisconsin), Z. Fabry and M. Sandor (UW-Medical School)

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10:20 2831 Pt Nanoparticle Decoration of Carbon Materials with Applications in Glucose Sensing and Fuel Cell Technology - D. G. Rathod (ITT Dublin), C. Dickinson (Materials Surface Science Institute (MSSI), University of Limerick, Limerick), W. Redington (Materials Surface Science Institute (MSSI), University of Limerick, Limerick,ireland), D. Tanner (Materials Surface Science Institute (MSSI), University of Limerick, Limerick, ireland), D. Egan (Centre for Research in Electroanalytical Technologies (CREATE), Institute of Technology Tallaght, Tallaght, Dublin 24,ireland) and E. Dempsey (ITT Dublin)

10:40 2832 Electrochemical Properties of CVD Grown Graphene Nanowalls - K. Chen, M. Hu, C. Kuo, S. Wei (Academia Sinica) and L. Chen (National Taiwan University)

11:00 2833 Composite Carbon Nanotubes as Functional Materials for Catalysis, Drug Delivery and Analytical Detection - R. A. Alvarez-Puebla, M. Correa-Duarte and L. Liz-Marzan (Universidade de Vigo)

11:20 2834 Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes (SWCNTs)/Gold Nanoparticles (AuNps) Nanocomposites for Enhancing Electrochemical Response to Detect Neurotransmitters - A. Curulli, D. Zane, D. Caschera (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR)), G. Ingo (oCnsiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR)) and G. Padeletti (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR))

11:40 2835 Low-Cost High-Sensitivity Immunosensors Based on Carbon Nanotube-Polymer Composites - E. Mendoza (Centre d’Investigació en Nanociència i Nanotecnologia), J. Orozco, C. Jiménez Jorquera and C. Fernández Sánchez (Instituto de Microelectrónica de Barcelona, CNM-IMB (CSIC))

Co-Chair(s): Yury Gogotsi, Stephen K. Doorn, Krzysztof Winkler, and Jeffrey W. Long

14:00 2836 Multifunctional Graphitic Nanotube/Nanofiber Compositions Synthesized by Solid-State Methods for Electrochemical and Gas-sorption/Storage Applications - J. W. Long, M. Laskoski, T. Keller (Naval Research Laboratory), K. Pettigrew (Nova Research, Inc.) and S. Qadri (Naval Research Laboratory)

14:20 2837 Elastic and Thermal-Elastic Properties of Carbon Nanotube Network Reinforced Metallic Thin-Film Nanomechanical Resonators - Y. Kim, S. Cho and Y. Park (Seoul National University)

14:40 2838 Capacitance Performance of the Multiwall Carbon Nanotube Films as well as Films of Composites of the C60-Pd Polymer and Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes - K. Winkler, E. Grodzka, M. E. Plonska-Brzezinska (University of Bialystok), P. Pieta and W. Kutner (Polish Academy of Science)

15:00 2839 Synthesis and Properties of Carbon Nanotube/Silver Matrix Composites - S. Gu (Illinois Institute of Technology), J. Kang (Tianjin University), P. Nash (Illinois Institute of Technology), J. Li and N. Zhao (Tianjin University)

15:20 2840 Modified Carbon Nanoparticles for Electrochemical Capacitors - S. Park and K. K. Lian (University of Toronto)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 2841 Nanotube-Tipped Intracellular Probes - R. Singhal, Z. Orynbayeva, S. Bhattacharyya, E. Vitol, G. Friedman and Y. Gogotsi (Drexel University)

16:20 2842 Field Emission, Current stability, and Simultaneous Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes and Diamond by HFCVD - D. Varshney, V. Makrov, B. Weiner and G. Morell (University of Puerto Rico)

16:40 2843 Semiempirical Simulations on Effects of Crystalline Orientation, Structural Disorders, and Granular Morphology on Superconductivity in Boron-Doped Diamond - V. Ligatchev (Institute of High-Performance Computing)

17:00 2844 Effect of Acid Washing for Residual Transition Meal in Iron Phthalocyanine-Based Carbon Alloy Catalysts - M. Kobayashi, H. Niwa (The University of Tokyo), M. Saito (Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Engineering, University of Tokyo), Y. Harada, M. Oshima (The University of Tokyo), H. Ofuchi (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute), K. Terakura (Japan Advanced Institute of Science Technology), T. Ikeda (Japan Atomic Energy Agency), Y. Koshigoe, J. Ozaki (Gunma University) and S. Miyata (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization)

17:20 2845 Formation of Carbon Structures on Stepped and Chiral Surfaces - P. B. Balbuena, J. Burgos, G. Ramirez-Caballero and D. Gomez-Gualdron (Texas A&M University)

17:40 2846 Collision Synthesis of Unique Carbon Nanomaterials Inspired by the Allende Meteorite - S. Ohara, Z. Tan, K. Sato and H. Abe (Osaka University)

I1Physical, Electroanalytical and Bioanalytical ElectrochemistryPhysical and Analytical ElectrochemistryHall O, Level 01 - Green

BioelectrochemistryCo-Chair(s): Plamen Atanassov, Neso Soji

08:00 2968 Choline Biosensors Based on Mesoporous and Macroporous Prussian Blue Analogs: Size/Confinement Effects - V. R. Gonçales (Universidade de São Paulo), M. Gaitán (Universidad de Buenos Aires), G. Soler-Illia (Centro Atómico Constituyentes), L. Baraldo (Universidad de Buenos Aires) and S. Córdoba de Torresi (Universidade de São Paulo)

08:20 2969 Surface Characterization and Direct Electrochemistry of Multi-Copper Oxidases - D. Ivnitski, K. Artyushkova, C. Khripin (University of New Mexico), H. Luckarift, R. Ramasamy, G. Johnson (Air Force Research Laboratory) and P. Atanassov (University of New Mexico)

08:40 2970 Structuring of Self-Assembled Monolayers by Means of SECM: Towards an Epstein-Barr Virus Multiantigen Immunoassay - L. Stratmann, M. Gebala and W. Schuhmann (Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum)

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09:00 2971 Different Strategies to Develop Direct, Label-Free Electrochemical DNA Sensors - G. March, V. Noel, B. Piro, S. Reisberg and M. Pham (University Paris Diderot - ITODYS - CNRS UMR 7086)

09:20 2972 Immobilization and Electrochemical Studies of Proteins and Protein-SWNT Conjugates on Self-Assembled Monolayers - D. H. Nagaraju and V. Lakshminarayanan (Raman Research Institute)

Physiacal ElectrochemistryCo-Chair(s): Jacek Lipkowski, Daniel Scherson

10:00 2979 STM and FTIR Studies of Peptides in a Membrane Supported at a Gold Electrode Surface - T. Laredo, S. Sek, J. Dutcher and J. Lipkowski (University of Guelph)

10:20 2974 The Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance Technique in Sonoelectrochemistry - O. Schneider, S. Martens (Clausthal University of Technology) and C. Argirusis (Inst. for Metallurgy, Clausthal Univ. of Technology, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany)

10:40 2975 Ion-Current Rectification in Conical Glass Nanopores: A Numerical Investigation - C. Kubeil (TU Dresden), H. S. White (University of Utah) and A. Bund (TU Dresden)

11:00 2976 In Situ Infrared Spectroscopy Study of Double Layer Structure in Protein Self-Assembly Processes on Gold - C. Zafiu, G. Trettenhahn (University of Vienna), D. Pum, U. Sleytr (University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences) and W. Kautek (University of Vienna)

11:20 2977 Low Cost Synthesis of TiO2 Nanopowder for Electrode Modification and Applications in Electrochemical Sensing - R. N. Goyal (IIT Roorkee), D. Kaur (iitr), S. P. Singh and A. K. Pandey (Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee)

11:40 2978 Engineering Hybrid Nanotubes Wires for Efficient Miniature Membrane-less Biofuel Cell - F. Gao (CRPP), P. Poulin and N. Mano (CRPP - UPR 8641)

Physiacal ElectrochemistryCo-Chair(s): Heine Kehlert, Emil Palecek, Csaba Visy

14:00 2973 Properties of a Polypyrrole/Magnetite/Vitamin B12 Hybrid: A Conducting Polymer Based Electrode for Bio-electrocatalysis - C. Janáky, B. Endrődi, E. Kriván and C. Visy (University of Szeged)

14:20 2980 Rational Design of Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Systems - A. Vaskevich, A. Tesler, O. Kedem, T. Karakouz and I. Rubinstein (Weizmann Institute of Science)

14:40 2981 An Electrochemical Approach to Quantify Free Radicals and Radical Scavengers in Solution - H. Kahlert (Universität Greifswald)

15:00 2982 Study of Triphenylmethane Dyes as Redox Mediators and Their Application in Bioanodes for Enzymatic Biofuel Cells - C. E. La Rotta (Univeristy of São Paulo), G. P. M. K. Ciniciato (Instituto de Química de São Carlos - University of São Paulo) and E. R. Gonzalez (IQSC-USP)

15:20 2983 Electrochemical Imaging of Model Fuel Cell Catalyst Films - A. J. Wain, S. Zhou, P. Nicholson and A. Turnbull (National Physical Laboratory)

15:40 2984 Ab Initio Study of Stability and Site-Specific Adsorption Energies of Pt Nanoparticles - L. Wang, A. Roudgar and M. Eikerling (Simon Fraser University)

16:00 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:20 2985 New Generation of Diazonium based on Heterocyclic Amines : Electrochemical Investigations - V. Stochausen (Université Paris Diderot), J. Ghilane (University Paris 7), P. Martin (Université Paris), G. Trippe, H. Randrimahazaka and J. Lacroix (Université Paris Diderot)

16:40 2986 Mechanistic Performance of Platinum Nanoparticles Compared with Bulk Platinum Surfaces for the Electrochemical Oxidation of Aqueous Sulfur Dioxide - J. O’Brien (CSIRO Division of Energy Technology), S. W. Donne (University of Newcastle) and J. Hinkley (CSIRO Division of Energy Technology)

17:00 2987 Micro and Nanometer-Sized Electrode as Sensors and Immunoassays Platform - C. Zuliani, T. Keyes and R. Forster (Dublin City University)

17:20 2988 Electrochemical Quantification of Electroactive Surface Functionalities on Carbon Used in Electrochemical Capacitors - A. M. Oickle and H. Andreas (Dalhousie University)

17:40 2989 Electrochemical Investigation of Electroactive Layer Deposit onto Glass Substrate: Cases of Organic Thin Film and Gold Nanoparticles - J. Ghilane (University Paris 7), M. Janin (university Paris7), P. Martin, H. Randriamahazaka (Université Paris), P. Hapiot (University of Rennes1) and J. Lacroix (Université Paris Diderot)

I2Electrochemistry: Symposium on Interfacial Electrochemistry in Honor of Brian E. ConwayPhysical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Energy Technology / Battery/Corrosion / ElectrodepositionForum (U451), Level OE - Yellow

Electrocatalysis and Surface-ElectrochemistryCo-Chair(s): P. Simon and E. Gileadi

07:40 3051 Single Bubble Growth during Water Electrolysis under Microgravity - Y. Fukunaka (Kyoto University), H. Matsushima (Universität Kiel), D. Kiuchi (Kyoto Universtiy) and K. Kuribayashi (Institute of Space and Astronautical Science)

08:00 3052 Synchrotron X-Ray Studies of CO Interaction with Hexagonally Reconstructed Au(001) in Gas and in Electrolytes - M. Pierce (Argonne National Laboratory), A. Menzel (Paul Scherrer Institut), V. Stamenkovic, N. Markovic (Argonne National Laboratory), V. Komanicky (Safarik University) and H. You (Argonne National Laboratory)

08:20 3053 Enhanced CO Activity for Pt/WOx Materials: Surface Structure Effects - F. Micoud (LEPMI, UMR 5631, CNRS-Grenoble-INP-UJF), F. Maillard (LEPMI/CNRS), A. Bonnefont (Institut de Chimie, UMR 7177, CNRS-Université de Strasbourg) and M. Chatenet (LEPMI/CNRS)

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08:40 3054 Local Atomic Arrangement in the Ni-Doped RuO2 Electrocatalytic Materials Probed by X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure Approach - V. Petrykin, K. Macounova, M. Macarova and P. Krtil (J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry)

09:00 3055 Construction and Electrocatalytic Activity of Two-Dimensional Pt-Ru Nanocomposite Prepared from Pt-Ru Dinuclear Complexes - K. Uosaki, H. Uehara, Y. Okawa and Y. Sasaki (Hokkaido University)

09:20 3056 Influence of Cations on Nitrate Reduction at Boron-Doped Diamond Electrodes - A. Manzo-Robledo (ESIQIE-IPN), N. Alonso-Vante (Universite de Poitiers) and C. Levy-Clement (CNRS)

Electrocatalysis and Surface ElectrochemistryCo-Chair(s): P. Simon and E. Gileadi

10:00 3057 Structural Behavior of Ruthenium Oxide in the Presence of Hydrogen - D. Guay and C. Chabanier (Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique)

10:40 3058 Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Methanol Reactions on Mono- and Submonolayers of Pd and Pt on Au(111) - H. Wolfschmidt (Technische Universitat München) and U. Stimming (Technische Universität München)

11:00 3059 Pt Single Crystals Modified by Rhodium for Ethanol Electrooxidation - M. D. Silva, G. Tremilliosi-Filho (Universidade de São Paulo), E. Herrero and J. M. Feliu (Universidad de Alicante)

11:20 3060 Sum Frequency Generation Studies on Molecular Structure at Electrochemical Interfaces Related to Electrocatalysis - H. Noguchi, T. Ishimaru, T. Okada and K. Uosaki (Hokkaido University)

11:40 3061 Two Types of Platinum Dissolution in Acid Media: An Electrochemical Nanogravimetric Study - G. Inzelt, B. Berkes and &. Kriston (Eotvos Lorand University)

Organics, Ionics and Catalyst StructureCo-Chair(s): R. Tunold and W.R. Fawcett

14:00 3062 A New Method to Measure Electrosorption Valency and Packing Densities of Self-Assembled Thiolipid Monolayers - J. Leitch, J. Kunze, T. Laredo (University of Guelph), I. Burgess (University of Saskatchewan) and J. Lipkowski (University of Guelph)

14:40 3063 Impedance Oscillations and Negative Differential Resistance: Spatiotemporal Oscillations in L-Arginine-Molybdate - C. Krishnan and M. Garnett (Garnett McKeen Laboratory, Inc.)

15:00 3064 Simultaneous Viscoelastic and Color Reflectance Changes during the Prussian Blue Electrochemical Reduction - J. Agrisuelas (University of Valencia), C. Gabrielli (CNRS), J. García-Jareño, D. Giménez-Romero (University of Valencia), H. Perrot (CNRS) and F. Vicente (University of Valencia)

15:20 3065 The Role of Ion Size in Assessing Weak Ionic Specific Adsorption at the Polarizable Electrode / Aqueous Solution Interface - W. R. Fawcett (University of California)

Organics, Ionics and Catalyst StructureCo-Chair(s): R. Tunold and W.R. Fawcett

16:10 3066 A Comparative Study of Electrochemical Techniques in Investigating the Adsorption Behavior of Fibrinogen on Platinum - S. G. Roscoe (Acadia University) and S. Omanovic (McGill University)

16:50 3067 Aqueous Redox Potentials Found to Be Inversely Proportional to the Bohr Radius - R. Heyrovska (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)

17:10 3068 Self-assembly Monolayer of Poly-3-hexylthio-phene on an Iodine-Modified Au(111) Surface - S. Liu and Y. Lee (National Cheng Kung University)

17:30 3069 A Voltammetric Study on the Electroadsorption Characteristics of Thiophene and Its Derivatives on Smooth Platinum Electrode - I. Becerik (Istanbul Technical University)

I3Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry in Ionic LiquidsPhysical and Analytical ElectrochemistryRoom F244, Level OE - Yellow

Electrodeposition in Ionic LiquidsCo-Chair(s): William Pitner and Robert Mantz

08:00 3095 A Study of Zinc Electrodeposition from Zinc Chloride: Choline Chloride: Ethylene Glycol - M. Pölzer, A. H. Whitehead and B. Gollas (CEST GmbH)

08:20 3096 Electrodeposition of Gadolinium in Dimethylsulfoxide, and Ethyldimethylbutylammonium Bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide - L. M. Monzon, Z. Diao and J. Coey (Trinity College Dublin)

08:40 3097 Spectroscopy of Refractory Metals in Ionic Liquids and Its Application to the Understanding of the Mechanism of Electrochemical Reduction - O. B. Babushkina (Center for Electrochemical Surface Technology)

09:00 3098 Electrodeposition of Aluminum from Ionic Liquids: Effect of 1,10-Phenantroline - S. Caporali, A. Lavacchi, I. Perissi and U. Bardi (University of Florence)

09:20 3099 Surface Characterization of High Purity Metals of Silver and Nickel Electropolished with an Ionic Liquid - T. M. Abdel-Fattah and J. Loftis (Christopher Newport University)

Conducting Polymers in Ionic LiquidsCo-Chair(s): Hugh De Long and Paul Trulove

10:00 3100 Polyazulene, C60, and Polyazulene/C60 Composite Films in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids - A. M. Osterholm (Åbo Akademi University), C. Kvarnström (University of Turku) and A. Ivaska (Åbo Akademi University)

10:20 3101 Electropolymerization of Poly(3,4-ethylene-dioxythiophene) in Different Room and Air Stable Ionic Liquids - A. Ispas, A. Bund (TU Dresden) and I. Efimov (University of Leicester, Department of Chemistry06)

10:40 3102 Electrooxidative Polymerization of Poly(3-hexylthiophene) in Air and Water Stable Ionic Liquids: Scanning Conductive Force Microscopy and Electrochemical Properties - S. Ahmad, R. Berger, J. Gutman and H. Butt (Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research)

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11:00 3103 Room Temperature Ionic Liquids in Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes and in Synthesis of Conducting Polymers - Z. Wang (State Key Laboratory of Electroanalytical Chemistry), D. Wei (Nokia Research Center), A. Ivaska (Åbo Akademi University) and C. Kvarnström (University of Turku)

11:20 3104 Electroanalytical Chemistry in Polymer-RTIL Composite with an In Situ Electrochemical SEM System - T. Tsuda, Y. Sato and S. Kuwabata (Osaka University)

A2Nanotechnology General SessionAll DivisionsRoom B552, Level 02 - Red

CharacterizationCo-Chair(s): O. Semenikhin and C.Bock

08:00 189 Nanoscale Mapping of Electrochemical Interfaces Using Three Dimensional Atom Probe Tomography - A. C. Hillier and Y. Zhang (Iowa State University)

08:20 190 Utilizing Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy to Map 3-Aminopropyltriethoxysilane Self-Assembled Monolayers on Nanostructured Titania and Tin(IV) Oxide Nanowires Using Colloidal Silver Nanoparticles - A. R. Morrill, D. Duong, S. Lee and M. Moskovits (UCSB)

08:40 191 Nanoscale Structural Changes in Conducting Polymers upon Doping-Undoping - O. A. Semenikhin (The University of Western Ontario)

09:00 192 Ionic and Electronic Conductivity of Poly(Ionic Liquid) - Gold-Nanoparticle Composites - M. A. Firestone and S. Lee (Argonne National Laboratory)

09:20 193 Anomalous Scaling In Surface Roughness Evaluation of Electrodeposited Pt Thin Films - G. Nabiyouni (University of Arak)

Pt catalystsCo-Chair(s): C.Bock and B.MacDougall

10:00 194 Electrocatalysis of Oxygen Reduction: Composition and Surface Structure Effects for PtM/C (M = Fe, Co, Ni) Nanocatalysts - A. Malheiro, J. Perez and H. M. Villullas (Instituto de Quimica -UNESP)

10:20 195 Tuning Catalytic Properties of Bimetallic Surfaces: Local Reactivity of Ultrathin Platinum Overlayers and Surface Alloys in (111) Surfaces of Pt(shell)/Ni(Core) and Pt3Ni Alloys - P. Shirvanian (Ford Motor Company)

10:40 196 Structure-Activity Correlation for Oxygen Reduction on Layer-by-Layer Grown Pd(core)-Pt(shell) Nanoparticles - J. X. Wang (Brookhaven National Laboratory), H. Inada (Hitachi High Technologies America, Inc.), L. Wu, Y. Zhu, Y. Choi, P. Liu, W. Zhou and R. Adzic (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

11:00 197 A Multiscale Modeling Methodology for the Electro-activity Prediction of Nanostructured PEM Fuel Cell Catalysts - R. Ferreira de Morais (Comissariat a l’Energie Atomique), D. Loffreda, P. Sautet (ENS Lyon / Laboratoire de Chimie) and A. A. Franco (Commissariat a l Energie Atomique (CEA))

11:20 198 Extreme Ultraviolet Interference Lithography for Generation of Platinum Nanoparticles on Glassy Carbon - A. Savouchkina, A. Foelske-Schmitz, R. Kotz, A. Wokaun, G. Scherer, C. Padeste, V. Auzelyte and H. Solak (Paul Scherrer Institut)

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11:40 199 CO Electro-oxidation on RuO2 Supported Pt Nanoparticles: Evidence of a Co-catalytic Effect - E. G. Ciapina and E. Rafael Gonzalez (Instituto de Química de São Carlos)

12:00 200 Methanol and Glucose Oxidation Catalyzed by PtWO3 Nanoparticles Supported on Well Defined Mesoporous Carbon Structures - N. Van der Laak, C. Yang, S. Ting, F. Li and K. Chan (The University of Hong Kong)

B5Rechargeable Lithium Ion BatteriesBatteryHall E1, Level OE - Yellow

Cell and Battery CharacterizationCo-Chair(s): John Erbacher and Robert Huggins

Y. Mita, Y. Ohno, K. Takei, T. Ikeya, H. Miyashiro and N. Terada (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI))

08:20 703 In-situ and ex-situ 7Li Solid State NMR Studies on Lithium Symmetrical Cells with Ionic Liquid Electrolytes - B. Key, R. Bhattacharyya, C. P. Grey (Stony Brook University), A. Best, G. Lane (CSIRO Energy Technology) and T. Hollenkamp (CSIRO Division of Energy Technology)

08:40 704 A Mathematical Model for All Solid-State Lithium Ion Batteries - K. Becker-Steinberger, S. Funken (Institute for Numerical Mathematics, University of Ulm), M. Landstorfer (University of Ulm) and K. Urban (Institute for Numerical Mathematics, University of Ulm)

09:00 705 Storage Characteristics of Lithium-Ion Cells - R. V. Bugga (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), M. C. Smart and L. Whitcanack (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology)

09:20 706 Parallel Cell/Battery Influence on Ultra Low Temperature Battery Performance - J. K. Erbacher, G. Loeber (Air Force Research Laboratory) and C. Riepenhoff (University of Dayton Research Institute)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 707 Thermal Analysis of Positive Electrodes of Lithium-ion Batteries - Y. Saito (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), H. Nitani (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization) and M. Shikano (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

10:20 708 Neutron Depth Profiling for In Situ Lithium Analyses in All-solid-state Thin-film Microbatteries - J. Oudenhoven (Eindhoven University of Technology), F. Labohm (Reactor Institute Delft), R. Niessen (Philips Research Laboratories Eindhoven), F. Mulder (Delft University of Technology) and P. Notten (Eindhoven University of Technology)

10:40 709 Use of Equivalent Circuits and Modified Ragone Plots for Lithium-Ion Battery Performance Prediction - J. P. Fellner, G. Loeber (Air Force Research Laboratory), B. Kumar, J. Thokchom and C. Riepenhoff (University of Dayton Research Institute)

11:00 710 Evolved Gas Analysis of Lithium-ion Battery by Mass Spectroscopy - S. Koike (AIST), M. Shikano (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), H. Sakaebe (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)) and K. Tatsumi (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

11:20 651 In-situ and Ex-situ Solid State NMR and Pair Distribution Function Studies to Investigate the Local Structure of the Amorphous Phase(s) in Silicon Anodes - B. Key, R. Bhattacharyya (Stony Brook University), M. Morcrette (LRCS), V. Seznec (Universite de Picardie Jules Verne), J. Tarascon (LRCS) and C. P. Grey (Stony Brook University)

11:40 712 Electrochemical and Magnetic Study on the Regeneration of a Completely Air-oxi-dized LiFePO4/C Composite - V. Palomares (Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU)), A. Goñi (Universidad del Páis Vasco (UPV/EHU)), M. Bengoechea (CIDETEC), I. De Meatza (CIDETEC-IK4), O. Miguel (CIDETEC), L. Lezama (Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU)) and T. Rojo (Universidad del País Vasco)

Performance and Life Evaluations Co-Chair(s): Joseph Fellner and Binod Kumar

14:00 713 Differential Scanning Calorimetry and Thermogravimetry with In-situ Online Mass Spectrometry Studies on Lithium Iron Phosphate Cathodes and Carbon Anodes - R. Hohl, H. Kren, O. Fruhwirth, B. Fuchsbichler, M. Schmuck, S. Koller and M. Sternad (Graz University of Technology)

14:20 714 Understand Cell Variations in Commercial Li-ion Battery Pack and Packaging - M. Dubarry and B. Liaw (University of Hawaii)

14:40 715 A Study on the Cause of Deterioration in Float-charged Lithium-ion Battery - T. Tsujikawa, K. Yabuta, T. Matsushita (NTT Facilities, Inc.), M. Arakawa (NTT Facilities Research Institute Inc.) and K. Hayashi (Shin-Kobe Electric Machinery Co., Ltd.)

15:00 716 Characterization and Improvement of Power Performance of Lithium-Ion Batteries at Low Operating Temperatures - H. Cho and H. Shin (Pusan National University)

15:20 717 All Solid-state Lithium-sulfur Battery Using Meso-sized Electrode Structure - R. Kanno, M. Nagao, Y. Imade, K. Homma, Y. Yamakawa, R. Watanabe, T. Yokoi and T. Tatsumi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

16:00 718 Fast Synthesized LiFePO4/C Cathode Material for High Power Application in Lithium-ion Battery for HEV - C. Arbizzani, S. Beninati, L. Damen and M. Mastragostino (University of Bologna)

16:20 719 Alternative Binder Systems for Lithium Ion Batteries - C. Stangl, C. Bayer, C. God, B. Fuchsbichler, H. Kren, M. Sternad, R. Hohl and S. Koller (Graz University of Technology)Fr

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16:40 720 Modeling Capacity Fade of Lithium-ion Batteries: Challenges in Identifying and Quantifying Possible Mechanisms - V. Ramadesigan, V. Boovaragavan, R. Methekar, V. R. Subramanian (Tennessee Technological University), K. Chen and R. Braatz (Illinois Institute of Technology)

17:00 721 Understanding Electronic Resistances in Cathodes for High-Rate Applications - I. V. Thorat, T. Joshi, J. Harb and D. R. Wheeler (Brigham Young University)

B8Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells 9 (PEMFC9)Energy Technology / Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Battery / Industrial Electrochemistry and Electrochemical EngineeringHall I, Level U2 - Blue

A51 Misc: Micro Fuel Cells and Stack OperationCo-Chair(s): William Mustain and Ashish Kamat

08:00 1135 A Miniature Fuel Cell with Monolithic Si Based Electrodes: Adhesion Between Electrodes and PEM - K. Horikoshi, Y. Tajima, T. Fujii and M. Hayase (Tokyo University of Science)

08:20 1136 Laminar Flow Fuel Cells: From Concept to Multichannel Prototype - P. J. Kenis (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), R. Jayashree, F. Brushett, A. Hollinger (University of Illinois), D. Natatajan and L. Markoski (INI Power Systems)

08:40 1137 Microfluidic Fuel Cells as Analytical Platforms - F. R. Brushett and P. J. Kenis (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

09:00 1138 Fabrication of On-Chip Fuel Cells on Polymer Substrates - S. Tominaka, H. Nishizeko, H. Shinohara, J. Mizuno and T. Osaka (Waseda University)

09:20 1139 Fuel Cell Stack Operation with Low Cathode Stoichiometry with Cells or Sections Fed in Series - D. Bezmalinović (University of Split) and F. Barbir (FESB University of Split)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1140 High Temperature Operation of a Solid Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell Stack Based on a New Ionomer Membrane - A. Aricò, A. Di Blasi, G. Brunaccini, F. Sergi, V. Antonucci (CNR-ITAE), P. Asher, S. Buche, D. Fongalland, G. Hards, J. Sharman (Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells Ltd), A. Bayer, G. Heinz (SolviCore GmbH&Co KG), R. Zuber (Umicore AG&Co KG), M. Gebert, M. Corasaniti, A. Ghielmi (Solvay-Solexis) and D. J. Jones (Université Montpellier 2)

10:20 1141 Development of High-power PEM Fuel Cell Stack Using Thin Metal Bipolar Plates - T. Wang, D. Wang, J. Xie and H. Cao (Shanghai Institute of Space Power-sources)

10:40 1142 Evaluation of Acoustic Emission Technique for PEMFC Diagnosis - B. Legros, R. Nogueira, P. Thivel and Y. Bultel (LEPMI)

11:00 1143 Combined Cooling Heating and Power (CCHP) Generation in a Fuel Cell-Heat Pump Hybrid System - O. S. Suslu (Istanbul Technical University)

11:20 1144 Gas Purge for Switching of Polymer Electrolyte Unitized Reversible Fuel Cell - H. Ito, T. Maeda (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), A. Kato (Takasago Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd.), T. Yoshida (Daiki Ataka Engineering Co., Ltd.) and &. Ulleberg (Institute for Energy Technology)

11:40 1145 HiL - A Tool for Development and Validation of Fuel Cell Stack Models and Prototypes - G. Randolf (GRandalytics)

Hall K, Level U2 - Blue

C51 Electrode ProcessesCo-Chair(s): T. Zawodzinski and V. Ramani

08:00 1146 Fundamental Investigation of the Effects of Ink Formulation on the Membrane Electrode Assembly (MEA) Performance of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells (PEFCs) - F. Xu (Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis), D. Ho (National Institute of Standard and Technology) and J. Xie (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis)

08:20 1147 Investigation into PEFC Characteristics Using Four-Layer Electrode Catalyst - M. Ide, M. Umeda (Nagaoka University of Technology) and H. Ikeda (Graduate School of Kyushu University)

08:40 1149 New Evaluation Method for Effectiveness of Electrocatalysts under PEFC Operation Conditions - M. Uchida, M. Lee, H. Yano, T. Yoda, H. Uchida and M. Watanabe (University of Yamanashi)

09:00 1150 Pt-Co Electrodeposited Electrodes: Surface Distribution and Depth Profile - A. J. Martín, A. M. Chaparro, M. Folgado (CIEMAT) and L. Daza (ICP-CSIC)

09:20 Intermission (20 Minutes)

09:40 1151 Preparation of Ultra-Thin Catalyst Layers by Piezo-electric Printer for PEMFCs Applications - M. S. Saha, D. Paul, D. Malevich, B. Peppley and K. Karan (Queen’s - RMC Fuel Cell Research Centre)

10:00 1152 Low Platinum Electrodes for Proton Exchange Fuel Cells Manufactured by Reactive Spray Deposition Technology - J. M. Roller (National Research Council of Canada), R. Neagu, R. Maric (National Research Council Canada) and Z. Xie (National Research Council of Canada)

10:20 1153 Study of Hydrogen Redox Reactions on Polycrystalline Platinum in Dilute and Concentrated HBr Solutions - N. Travitsky, M. Goor and E. Peled (Tel-Aviv University)

B10Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, Eleventh International Symposium (SOFC-XI)High Temperature Materials / Battery / Energy Technology / SOFC Society of JapanHall B, Level 02 - Red

SOFC Cell, Stack and System ModelingCo-Chair(s): Joongmyeon Bae and Robert Kee

08:00 1581 Three-dimensional Modeling of Anode-sup-ported Planar SOFC with Direct Internal Reforming - Z. Qu, P. Aravind, H. Ye (Delft University of Technology), N. Dekker (Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)), N. Woudstra and A. Verkooijen (Delft University of Technology)

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08:20 1582 Physically Based Model-Predictive Control for SOFC Stacks and Systems - T. Vincent, B. Sanandaji, A. Colclasure, H. Zhu and R. J. Kee (Colorado School of Mines)

08:40 1583 Connected Three Phase Boundary Length in Modeled Sintered Composite Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Electrodes - C. Metcalfe (University of Toronto), O. Kesler (University of Toronto, Canada), T. Rivard, F. Gitzhofer and N. Abatzoglou (Université de Sherbrooke)

09:00 1584 Design and Optimisation of SOFC System Components using a Trio Approach: Measurements, Design of Experiments, and 3D Computational Fluid Dynamics - M. Peksen, R. Peters, L. Blum and D. Stolten (Institute of Energy Research IEF-3 Fuel Cells)

09:20 1585 SOFC Modeling Considering Internal Reforming by a Global Kinetics Approach - M. Andersson (Lund University), J. Yuan and B. Sundén (Lund University, Department of Energy Sciences)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1586 3D Electrode Microstructure Reconstruction and Modelling - B. Rüger, J. Joos (Institut für Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik), T. Carraro (Institute of Applied Mathematics), A. Weber and E. Ivers-Tiffée (Institut für Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik)

10:20 1587 Numerical Simulation of Reactive Transport Phenomena in the Hexis SOFC System - Y. Safa and T. Hocker (Zurich University of Applied Sciences)

10:40 1588 Detailed Modeling of an Anode-supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Using a Fully Three-dimensional Approach - T. X. Ho, P. Kosinski, A. C. Hoffmann (University of Bergen) and A. Vik (CMR Prototech AS)

11:00 1589 Modelling Potential, Current and Gas Velocity Distributions in Hollow Fiber SOFC Stacks - U. Doraswami (Imperial College London), N. D. Droushiotis and G. Kelsall (Imperial College)

11:20 1590 Coupling Complex Reformer Chemical Kinetics with Three-Dimensional Computational Fluid Dynamics - G. Goldin (ANSYS), H. Zhu, K. Kattke, A. Dean, R. Braun, R. J. Kee (Colorado School of Mines), D. Zhang and O. Deutschmann (University of Karlsruhe)

11:40 1591 Physics of Failure based Damage Modeling for SOFC Development and Validation - G. Gassner, F. Langmayr and P. Prenninger (AVL List GmbH)

Hall C, Level 02 - Red

SOFC Interconnection and Seal MaterialsCo-Chair(s): Ulf Bossel and Kazunari Sasaki

08:00 1592 High Volume Component Fabrication of Ready-to-Stack Components for Planar SOFC Concepts - A. Venskutonis, M. Brandner, W. Kraussler and L. Sigl (Plansee SE)

08:20 1594 Oxidation and Creep Studies of Porous E-Brite for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Interconnects - J. A. Scott and D. Dunand (Northwestern University)

08:40 1595 Thermal Spray Processes and Materials for Coating Applications of SOFC Components - M. Gindrat (Sulzer Metco), A. Refke and H. Höhle (Sulzer Metco AG)

09:00 1260 Influence of the Processing Method on the Quality of the Protective Coatings for SOFC Applications - C. Comminges (EIFER), M. Zahid (European Institute for Energy Research), I. Larring (SINTEF Materials and Chemistry) and F. Tietz (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)

09:20 1596 Novel Method for Measuring Chromia Evaporation from SOFC Interconnect Materials - M. Casteel, P. Willson, T. Goren, P. O’Brien (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) and D. Lewis (Rensselaer Polytechinc Institute)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

10:00 1597 Reduction of Chromium Evaporation with Manganese-based Coatings - R. Trebbels (Forschungszentrum Jülich), T. Markus and L. Singheiser (Research Center Juelich)

10:20 1598 Interface Resistance between FeCr Interconnects and La0.85Sr0.15MnO3 - L. Mikkelsen (Risø-DTU) and P. Vang Hendriksen (Risoe/DTU)

10:40 1599 New Glass Ceramic Sealants for SOFC - D. Goedeke (SCHOTT Electronic Packaging GmbH), J. Besinger (SCHOTT Electronic Packaging) and B. Ruedinger (SCHOTT AG)

11:00 1600 High Temperature Glass-Ceramic Seals for SOFC Applications - C. Liu, T. Yung, K. Lin, R. Lee and S. Wu (Institute of Nuclear Energy Research)

11:20 1601 Gas Sealing Reliability of Glass/Ceramic Composite Seals under SOFC Working Conditions - S. Suda, K. Kawahara, K. Jono and Y. Mizuta (Japan Fine Ceramics Center)

11:40 1602 Materials Development for SOFC Applications - M. M. Seabaugh, M. Day, M. Beachy and S. Ibanez (NexTech Materials, Ltd.)

Hall B, Level 02 - Red

SOFC - General and Closing SessionCo-Chair(s): Subhash Singhal and Harumi Yokokawa

14:00 1603 Development of a Lower Temperature SOFC - E. D. Wachsman (University of Florida)

14:20 1506 2R-Cell: Reliability upon Multi Thermo and Redox-Cycles - R. Ihringer (company)

14:40 1501 Performance Map of the Staxera Integrated Stack Module with Partly Internal Reforming - S. Kluge, O. Posdziech (EBZ GmbH), B. E. Mai and J. Lawrence (Staxera GmbH)

15:00 1604 Investigation of the Oxygen Exchange Reaction on Pt/YSZ: The Relation between Three Phase Boundaries and Electrode Performance - A. K. Opitz, A. Schintlmeister, A. Lutz, H. Hutter and J. Fleig (Vienna University of Technology)

15:20 1606 Activation of LSM-Based SOFC Cathodes: Dependence of Mechanism on Polarization Time - M. Haider, A. Vance and S. McIntosh (University of Virginia)

15:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

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16:00 1400 The Role of Interstitial Hydrogen Species in Ni/YSZ Patterned Anodes: A 2D Modeling Study - M. Vogler (German Aerospace Center (DLR)) and W. G. Bessler (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt)

16:20 1607 Chemically Assisted Hydrogen Generation through Oxygen Ion Conducting MIEC Membranes - H. Wang, R. Eriksen, S. Gopalan and U. B. Pal (Boston University)

16:40 1608 Co-generation of Electricity and Syngas under Electrochemical Partial Oxidation using Novel SOFCs - I. Kim, N. McDonald, P. Blaszczak, S. Barnett and T. Shastry (Functional Coating Technology)

17:00 1609 A Combined System of an SOFC and PEFCs - H. Yakabe, H. Yoshida and S. Amaha (Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd)

17:20 Symposium Summary and Concluding Remarks - Subhash C. Singhal (20 Minutes)

E10ULSI Process Integration 6Electronics and PhotonicsHall N, Level 01 - Green

Emerging TechnologiesCo-Chair(s): M. Lemme and R. Harris

08:00 2398 Charge Storage Characteristics of Hybrid Nanodots Floating Gate - S. Miyazaki, K. Makihara and M. Ikeda (Hiroshima University)

08:30 2399 Emerging Nonvolatile Memories by Exploiting Redox Reactions on the Nanoscale - R. Waser (FZ Juelich)

09:00 2400 Annealing Reaction for Ni Silicidation of Si Nanowire - H. Arai (Frontier Research Center, Tokyo Institute of Technology), H. Kamimura, S. Sato, K. Kakushima, P. Ahmet, K. Tsutsui, N. Sugii, K. Natori, T. Hattori and H. Iwai (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

09:20 2401 Carbon Nanotube Memory Devices: Mass-Fabrication and Electrical Characterization - U. Schwalke (Darmstadt University of Technology) and L. Rispal (Technische Universitaet Darmstadt)

09:40 Intermission (20 Minutes)

Hall N, Level 01 - Green

Emerging TechnologiesCo-Chair(s): R. Harris and M. Lemme

10:00 2402 Tunnel Field-Effect Transistors for Future Low-Power Nanoelectronics - A. S. Verhulst, W. G. Vandenberghe, D. Leonelli, R. Rooyackers, A. Vandooren, S. De Gendt, M. M. Heyns and G. Groeseneken (IMEC)

10:30 2403 Physics of Nanocontact Between Si Quantum Dots and Inversion Layer - S. Nomura, Y. Sakurai, Y. Takada, K. Shiraishi (University of Tsukuba), M. Muraguchi, T. Endoh (Tohoku University), M. Ikeda, K. Makihara and S. Miyazaki (Hiroshima University)

11:00 2404 3D Suspended Nanowires Integration for CMOS and Beyond - T. Ernst, K. Tachi, E. Saracco, A. Hubert, C. Dupré, S. Bécu (CEA-LETI), N. Vulliet (STMicroelectronics), E. Bernard, P. Cherns, V. Maffini-Alvaro (CEA-LETI), J. Damlencourt (CEA LETI MINATEC), C. Vizioz, J. Colonna, C. Bonafos and J. Hartmann (CEA-LETI)

11:30 2405 Graphene Nanoelectronics for Next Generation Post-CMOS Logic Switches - C. Sung (IBM)

Hall N, Level 01 - Green

Emerging TechnologiesCo-Chair(s): M. Lemme and R. Harris

14:00 2406 Physics of Nanointerfaces and Nanostructures for Future Si Nanodevices - K. Shiraishi (University of Tsukuba)

14:30 2407 Synthesis and Devices of Graphene - J. Zhu, W. Liu, Y. Wang, B. Huang, Y. Xie and J. Woo (UCLA)

15:00 2408 Novel Materials and Integration Schemes for CMOS-Based Circuits for Flexible Electronics - M. Quevedo (University of Texas), S. Gowrisanker, H. Alshareef, B. Gnade (UTD), D. Allee, S. Venugopal, R. Krishna and K. Kaftanoglu (ASU)

15:30 2409 Organic Semiconductor Lasers - G. A. Turnbull (University of St Andrews)

F3EuroCVD 17 and CVD 17High Temperature Materials / Dielectric Science and Technology / Electronics and PhotonicsHall F1, Level OE - Yellow

Novel Processes, Reactor Design III

08:00 2662 Combinatorial CVD: New Oxynitride Photocatalysts - I. Parkin, G. Hyett and A. Kafizas (University College London)

08:40 2663 Study of TiC Coatings on Nicalon Fiber Prepared by Pressure-Pulsed Reactive Chemical Vapor Deposition at Low Pressure - I. Jouanny, S. Jacques, P. Weisbecker, B. Rufino, L. Maillé and R. Pailler (LCTS)

09:00 2664 Liquid Droplet Evaporation in Simulations of the Flow in Pulsed-Pressure MOCVD - C. Lim, H. Cave, M. Jermy and S. Krumdieck (University of Canterbury)

09:20 2665 Influence of the Heating Mode and the Spray Introduction on Chemically Vapour Deposited Aluminium Doped Zinc Oxide Thin Films - J. Garnier (Arts et Metiers Paris Tech d’Angers), R. Sreekumar (Arts et Metiers ParisTech d’Angers) and A. Bouteville (Arts & Metiers ParisTech)

Hall F1, Level OE - Yellow

Closing Session

10:00 2666 Residual Stress Mechanisms in Aluminum Oxide Films Grown by MOCVD - S. Soni (Brown University), D. Samelor (CIRIMAT), B. W. Sheldon (Brown Uniiversity), C. Vahlas (CIRIMAT) and A. N. Gleizes (CIRIMAT, ENSIACET)

10:20 2667 Mass Spectrometry as a Tool to Study CVD Process - A. E. Turgambaeva, V. Krisyuk (Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry), N. Prud’Homme (CIRIMAT/ENSIACET) and C. Vahlas (CIRIMAT)

10:40 2668 Fiber-Scale Modeling of C/C Processing by Chemical Vapor Infiltration Using X-Ray CMT Images and Random Walkers - G. L. Vignoles (University Bordeaux - LCTS), C. Germain (ENITAB), O. Coindreau, C. Mulat and W. Ros (University Bordeaux)

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11:00 2669 Fabrication of Micro- and Nanoelectrodes by Selective Chemical Vapor Deposition of Cu on Si Substrates Patterned with AZ5214 and PMMA - G. Papadimitropoulos (Institute of Microelectronics), S. Cibella, R. Leoni (Instintuto di Fotonica e Nanotecnologie, CNR), A. Arapoyianni (University of Athens) and D. Davazoglou (Institute of Microelectronics-NCSR)

11:20 2670 Dy3+:Al2O3 and (Dy3++Cr3+):Al2O3 Films for Temperature Sensor Applications Derived by Thermal CVD and Sol-Gel Techniques - C. Eckert, C. Pflitsch and B. Atakan (University of Duisburg-Essen)

11:40 Concluding Remarks (20 Minutes)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

AAaboubi, Omar ...........................2429 (F2, Mon), .............................3026 (I2, Wed), 3168 (J2, Wed)Aarnink, Tom ..............................2470 (F3, Mon)Aarva, Anja .................................1505 (B10, Thu)Abad, Llibertat ...............................2736 (F5, Tue)Abakumov, Mikhail ......................1878 (D5, Tue)Abate, Chiara ................................290 (B1, Wed)Abatzoglou, Nicolas .....................1583 (B10, Fri)Abbadie, Alexandra ....................2387 (E10, Thu)Abbaraju, Ravikanth .....................970 (B8, Wed)Abbas, Gamal ..............................2268 (E7, Wed)Abbott, Andrew P ...........................2686 (F4, Tue)Abd El Salehin, Abd El Aziz ......... 3000 (I2, Mon)Abd El Salehin, Abd El Aziz A ......1010 (B8, Wed)Abd El-Ghany, Nabil ...................2421 (F2, Mon)Abd El-Moneim, Ahmed A ...........2421 (F2, Mon)Abdel-Fattah, Tarek M ...................122 (A2, Wed), ......................... 1893 (D5, Wed), 2019 (E2, Mon), ............................. 2027 (E2, Tue), 2046 (E2, Tue), ........................ 2385 (E10, Thu), 2788 (H1, Wed), ....................................................... 3099 (I3, Thu)Abdollah Mirzaei, Rasoul ............... 963 (B8, Tue)Abe, Hiroya .................................2846 (H1, Thu)Abe, Takeshi .......101 (A1, Mon), 509 (B5, Mon), ......................................................1026 (B8, Wed)Abe, Yoshinari ....... 411 (B4, Tue), 473 (B4, Wed)Abe, Yoshio ..................................2302 (E8, Wed)Abe, Yoshio ....................................160 (A2, Wed)Abed, Hicehm .....2225 (E6, Tue), 2646 (F3, Thu)Abelson, John R ......2487 (F3, Tue), 2543 (F3, Mon)Abendroth, Thomas ...................2554 (F3, Mon), ...................................................... 2626 (F3, Wed)Abermann, Stephan .....................149 (A2, Wed), ..........................2022 (E2, Mon), 2390 (E10, Thu)Aboulaich, Abdelmaula ................3179 (J2, Wed)Aboy, Maria .................................2003 (E1, Wed)Abraham, K. M .......210 (B1, Sun), 686 (B5, Thu), .........................................................692 (B5, Thu)Abrantes, Luisa Maria ..................2431 (F2, Mon)Abreu, Joao .................................1549 (B10, Thu)Abruna, Hector ............................. 208 (A4, Mon)Abs-Wurmbach, Irmgard ...............795 (B8, Sun), ......................................................... 880 (B8, Tue)Acartürk, Tolga ...........................1473 (B10, Thu)Acartürk, Tolga ..............................446 (B4, Wed)Acero, Maria Cruz ........................ 2045 (E2, Tue)Acevedo, Diego ..........................1635 (C2, Mon)Ackermann, Yvonne .....................996 (B8, Wed)Acosta-Garcia, Ma. Cristina .........1884 (D5, Tue)Adachi, Kenji ................................ 2078 (E3, Tue)Adachi, Makoto .............................. 946 (B8, Tue)Adachi, Motonari .......................1160 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1183 (B9, Wed)Adamadzieva, Naida ...................1175 (B9, Wed)Adamczyk Woźniak, Agnieszka ... 520 (B5, Mon)Adams, Edward ...........................2159 (E5, Mon)Adelman, Christof .......................2116 (E4, Mon)Adelmann, Christoph ................. 2035 (E2, Tue), ............................ 2037 (E2, Tue), 2109 (E4, Mon)Adhikari, Saikat ..........................1759 (D2, Mon)Adjiman, Claire ........................ 1205 (B10, Mon)Adler, Stuart ................................1490 (B10, Thu)Adolf, James D.... 2163 (E5, Mon), 2181 (E5, Tue)Adomaitis, Raymond A ................2476 (F3, Mon)Adrian, Ng .................................... 1988 (E1, Tue)Adzic, Radoslav ....... 196 (A2, Fri), 843 (B8, Tue), .............................. 980 (B8, Wed), 981 (B8, Wed), ......................................................1008 (B8, Wed)Aellig, Christof .............................1113 (B8, Thu)Aerts, Tim .....................................1919 (D6, Tue)Afanas’ev, Valeri V ......................2113 (E4, Mon), ............................ 2115 (E4, Mon), 2127 (E4, Tue)Afanasiev, Valeri ........................... 2035 (E2, Tue)Affinito, John .................................216 (B1, Sun)Afra, Bamdad ............................... 2635 (F3, Wed)Afzaal, Mohammad .................... 2588 (F3, Wed), .......................................................2655 (F3, Thu)

Agarwal, Rohit ..............................1110 (B8, Thu)Agert, Carsten ...............................1084 (B8, Thu)Aggeli, Amalia ............................. 2882 (I1, Mon)Agladze, Giorgi R ............................317 (B1, Wed)Agraffeil, Claire ............................. 171 (A2, Thu)Agrisuelas, Jeronimo ................... 3064 (I2, Thu), .......................................................3169 (J2, Wed)Aguadero, Ainara ........................ 1396 (B10, Tue)Aguilar, Zoraida P ......................... 2285 (E8, Tue), ...........................3110 (J1, Mon), 3111 (J1, Mon), ..............................3112 (J1, Mon), 3134 (J1, Tue)Aguilar-Frutis, Miguel ................2121 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2121 (E4, Mon)Ahmad, Shahzada ........................ 3102 (I3, Thu)Ahmed, Ibrahim ...........................2770 (F5, Thu)Ahmed, Jasim ............................... 247 (B1, Mon)Ahmed, Shafaat ............................ 2322 (E9, Tue)Ahmed, Zakarya ............................. 933 (B8, Tue)Ahmet, Parhat ............................2106 (E4, Mon), ........................... 2110 (E4, Mon), 2128 (E4, Tue), ..........................2135 (E4, Tue), 2359 (E10, Wed), ....................................................... 2400 (E10, Fri)Ahmet, Parhat ...........................2372 (E10, Wed)Ahmida, Mohamed M ................... 2254 (E7, Tue)Ahn, Hyo-Jin .................................... 6 (A1, Mon)Ahn, Hyojun ................................276 (B1, Wed), ............................... 283 (B1, Wed), 298 (B1, Wed)Ahn, Jae-Pyoung ...........................482 (B4, Wed)Ahn, Jouhyeon .... 276 (B1, Wed), 283 (B1, Wed), ........................................................298 (B1, Wed)Ahn, Jun-Ku ............................... 2642 (F3, Wed), ................................3123 (J1, Tue), 3127 (J1, Tue)Ahn, Sang Hyun ..........................1038 (B8, Wed)Ahn, Sang-Kon .............................1709 (D1, Tue)Ahn, Se Jin .....................................780 (B7, Wed)Ahn, Seong Deok ......................... 2258 (E7, Tue)Ahn, Sungbok ................................2739 (F5, Tue)Ahn, Tae Young .............................642 (B5, Wed)Ahn, Young-Soo ............................146 (A2, Wed)Ahn, Youngki ............................... 2091 (E3, Tue)Ahner, Nicole ..............................2068 (E3, Mon)Aihara, Yuichi ...............................1091 (B8, Thu)Aindow, Tai-Tsiu ............................978 (B8, Wed)Aissou, Karim ................................ 171 (A2, Thu)Aizawa, Takafumi ..........................151 (A2, Wed)Aizawa, Takafumi .......................... 174 (A2, Thu)Ajari, Noritaka .............................. 2078 (E3, Tue)Ajmera, Hiral ...............................2497 (F3, Mon)Akaba, Ryoichi ...........................1669 (C3, Mon)Akahira, Tatsuya ............................627 (B5, Wed)Akaki, Toshifumi ..........................1921 (D6, Tue)Akasaka, Takeshi ..........................2857 (H2, Tue), .......................................................2859 (H2, Tue)Akashi, Takaya ........................... 1848 (D4, Wed), ......................................................1867 (D4, Thu)Akatsuka, Kosho ........................... 2137 (E4, Tue)Akay, Isın ........................................337 (B1, Thu)Akbashev, Andrew .......................2556 (F3, Mon)Akbay, Taner ............................. 1278 (B10, Mon)Akheyar, Amal ...........................2370 (E10, Wed)Akhtar, Naveed ......................... 1272 (B10, Mon)Akhvlediani, Robert ......................609 (B5, Wed)Akikusa, Jun ............................... 1395 (B10, Tue)Akiyama, Kensuke ......................... 3154 (J1, Tue)Akiyama, Tomohiro ....................1024 (B8, Wed)Akiyama, Yasunobu ....................2501 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2538 (F3, Mon)Aksongur, Sila .............................1485 (B10, Thu)Akyol, Tarik .................................. 2130 (E4, Tue)Al Kharafi, Faiza ......................... 1713 (D1, Wed)Alam, Muhammad T .....................3077 (I3, Wed)Alarcon-Flores, Gilberto .............2121 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2121 (E4, Mon)Alavi, Masoumeh .......................... 963 (B8, Tue), ......................................................1041 (B8, Wed)Alazar, Henok ...............................3233 (J4, Wed)Alazate, Vanesa ............................1014 (B8, Wed)Albering, Jörg ................................. 77 (A1, Mon)Alcaide, Francisco ........................... 921 (B8, Tue)

Alcock, Bernadette E ..................... 43 (A1, Mon), ......................................................... 45 (A1, Mon)Alegret, Núria ...............................2858 (H2, Tue)Alem, Salima ...............................2260 (E7, Wed)Aleschenko, Elena ...................... 1894 (D5, Wed)Alessandrini, Fabrizio ................... 518 (B5, Mon)Alexandrov, Sergei ......................2508 (F3, Mon), ........................... 2544 (F3, Mon), 2611 (F3, Wed)Alexeyeva, Nadezda ................... 2809 (H1, Wed)Alexis, Joël ....................................1706 (D1, Tue)Alexson, Dimitri A ....................... 2324 (E9, Tue)Alfi, Masoud ................................1002 (B8, Wed)Alhues, Holger ............................. 2641 (F3, Wed)Ali, A ............................................. 2129 (E4, Tue)Alias, Melanie ................................. 420 (B4, Tue)Aliev, F. ..........................................641 (B5, Wed)Aliev, Zazav .................................1175 (B9, Wed)Alieva, Naida ...............................1175 (B9, Wed)Alikhanyan, Andrey ....................2525 (F3, Mon)Alikina, Galina ...........................1475 (B10, Thu)Alkaisi, Maan ............................... 2617 (F3, Wed)Alkan Gürsel, Selmiye ................... 894 (B8, Tue), ......................................................... 901 (B8, Tue)Alkan-Guersel, Selmiye ...............1055 (B8, Wed)Allahar, Kerry N.......................... 1745 (D1, Wed), ......................... 1755 (D2, Mon), 1799 (D2, Wed)Allee, D ......................................... 2408 (E10, Fri)Allen, Christopher ....................... 402 (B4, Mon)Allen, Jan ...................................... 504 (B5, Mon)Allen, Jeffrey S .......786 (B8, Sun), 1063 (B8, Thu)Allendorf, Mark ...........................1863 (D4, Thu)Alloin, Fannie ............................... 516 (B5, Mon)Allongue, P. .................................2679 (F4, Mon)Allongue, Philippe ......................2674 (F4, Mon)Almeida, Erica C ......................... 2811 (H1, Wed), ..................................................... 2812 (H1, Wed)Almeraya, Facundo .................... 1729 (D1, Wed)Alomari, Mohammed .................2022 (E2, Mon), ....................................................... 2327 (E9, Tue)Alonso-Lemus, Ivonne L ................. 930 (B8, Tue)Alonso-Nuñez, Gabriel ................1049 (B8, Wed)Alonso-Vante, Nicolas ...................801 (B8, Sun), ....................................................... 3056 (I2, Thu)Alotta, Daniel ..............................2504 (F3, Mon)Aloui, Lyacine ..............................2485 (F3, Tue), ........................... 2503 (F3, Mon), 2627 (F3, Wed)Alper, Mursel ........2434 (F2, Tue), 2435 (F2, Tue)Alptekin, Gokhan .......................1580 (B10, Thu)Alsamann, Louay ........................2512 (F3, Mon)Alshareef, H.N. ............................. 2408 (E10, Fri)Alsrayheen, Enam A ......................1920 (D6, Tue)Althues, Holger ..........................2554 (F3, Mon), ............................2625 (F3, Wed), 2626 (F3, Wed)Altmann, Roswitha ..................... 1977 (E1, Tue), .............................. 1979 (E1, Tue), 1980 (E1, Tue)Altmann, Sebastian .....................1043 (B8, Wed)Altosaar, Mare ................................ 747 (B7, Tue)Alvarez, Garbiñe ............................. 921 (B8, Tue)Alvarez, Mario ..........................1439 (B10, Wed), .....................................................1578 (B10, Thu)Alvarez-Contreras, Lorena ............. 930 (B8, Tue)Alvarez-Pampliega, Ana ............. 1801 (D2, Wed)Alvarez-Puebla, Ramon A .............2833 (H1, Thu)Amadou, Julien ............................ 2206 (E6, Tue)Amaha, Shinji ..............................1609 (B10, Fri)Amanda, Garcia C ........................... 381 (B2, Tue)Amano, Tadaaki ......................... 1834 (D4, Wed)Amar, Hassan ............................. 1739 (D1, Wed)Amarasinghe, Sudath ............... 1215 (B10, Mon)Amarilla, Jose Manuel ...................467 (B4, Wed)Amatucci, Glenn ...........................224 (B1, Sun), ............................... 423 (B4, Wed), 658 (B5, Wed)Ambat, Rajan .............................. 1822 (D3, Wed)Ambat, Rajan .............................. 1820 (D3, Wed)Ambat, Rajan A ........................... 1818 (D3, Wed)Amemiya, Fumihiro ...................1672 (C3, Mon)Amerighasrodashti, Amin .............. 22 (A1, Mon)

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Amezawa, Koji ......................... 1237 (B10, Mon), .........................1315 (B10, Tue), 1323 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1328 (B10, Tue)Amin, Ruhul ..................................446 (B4, Wed)Amine, Khalil ....... 614 (B5, Wed), 615 (B5, Wed)Amine, Khalil ........ 433 (B4, Wed), 598 (B5, Tue)An, Shengli ................................. 1367 (B10, Tue)An, Z.X. ..........................................694 (B5, Thu)Ana, Sytcheva ................................. 879 (B8, Tue)Anastasova, Salzitsa Y ................... 2898 (I1, Tue), ...................................................... 3107 (J1, Mon)Ancona, Mario ............................2344 (E9, Wed)Andersen, Amity .........................1034 (B8, Wed)Anderson, Erik ............................ 1313 (B10, Tue)Anderson, Marc A .......................... 3007 (I2, Tue)Anderson, Timothy J ...................2467 (F3, Mon), .............................2484 (F3, Tue), 2497 (F3, Mon)Anderson, Travis M. ......................284 (B1, Wed)Andersson, Claes-Henrik ............ 2865 (H2, Wed)Andersson, Martin .......................1585 (B10, Fri)Andrade, Luis ...............................3230 (J4, Wed)Andrade, Tiago ......................... 1243 (B10, Mon)Andre, Felix .................................. 247 (B1, Mon)Andreas, Heather ........................... 260 (B1, Tue), ..............................2929 (I1, Wed), 2988 (I1, Thu)Andreas, Michael .....2080 (E3, Tue), 2081 (E3, Tue)Andreev, Boris .............................2493 (F3, Mon)Andreu, Robert ............................. 2045 (E2, Tue)Andrieu, Eric ................................1706 (D1, Tue)Andrieux, Michel .......................2511 (F3, Mon), ...................................................... 2640 (F3, Wed)Andriyko, Yuriy ............................3074 (I3, Wed)Andrzej, Bernasik .........................1696 (D1, Tue)Anh, Nguyen Tuan ..................... 2825 (H1, Wed)Anik, Mustafa .................................337 (B1, Thu)Ankah, Genesis ............................1708 (D1, Tue)Anniyev, Toyli ...............................992 (B8, Wed)Ansar, Asif ........ 1268 (B10, Mon), 1293 (B10, Tue), ......................... 1352 (B10, Tue), 1549 (B10, Thu)Ansart, Florence ......................... 1359 (B10, Tue)Ansart, Florence ...........................1787 (D2, Tue)Anta, Juan A ........ 770 (B7, Wed), 1156 (B9, Wed)Antepara, Inigo ........................1439 (B10, Wed), .....................................................1578 (B10, Thu)Anthony, John ...........................2238 (E7, Mon), ............................ 2240 (E7, Mon), 2252 (E7, Tue)Anthopoulos, Thomas D ..............2267 (E7, Wed)Antonucci, Vincenzo ....................1140 (B8, Fri), ........................ 1432 (B10, Tue), 1450 (B10, Wed)Aoki, Chuya ....1261 (B10, Mon), 1262 (B10, Mon)Aoki, Hiroyoshi ..... 952 (B8, Tue), 993 (B8, Wed)Aoki, Idalina ...............................1762 (D2, Mon)Aoki, Idalina V. ..........................1681 (D1, Mon), ..................................................... 1727 (D1, Wed)Aoki, Junichi ............................... 1641 (C3, Sun)Aoki, Kazumo ...............................2774 (F5, Thu)Aoki, So ......................................1686 (D1, Mon)Aoki, Tsutomu ................................ 865 (B8, Tue)Aoki, Yasuhiro ................................ 569 (B5, Tue)Aoki, Yoshitaka ........................... 1937 (D6, Wed)Aouina, Nizar ...............................2920 (I1, Wed)Aoyama, Takayuki .......................2057 (E3, Mon)Aparicio, Xavier ............................2862 (H2, Tue)Apblett, Christopher A ...................226 (B1, Sun), ........................................................284 (B1, Wed)Appetecchi, Giovanni .................3083 (I3, Wed), .......................................................3175 (J2, Wed)Appetecchi, Giovanni B ............... 518 (B5, Mon), ..................................557 (B5, Tue), 600 (B5, Tue)Arab Pour Yazdi, Mohammad ..... 1251 (B10, Mon)Arabandi, Mounika ...................... 242 (B1, Mon)Arafune, Koji .................................. 739 (B7, Tue)Arai, Hajime ...... 1216 (B10, Mon), 1318 (B10, Tue)Arai, Hideaki ................................. 2400 (E10, Fri)Arai, Susumu .................................2731 (F5, Tue)Arai, Yoshio ................................ 1308 (B10, Tue)Arakawa, Kei ................................... 46 (A1, Mon)Arakawa, Masayasu ..........................715 (B5, Fri)Araki, Kenta ................................ 1403 (B10, Tue)

Araki, Wakako ............................ 1308 (B10, Tue)Arapoyianni, Aggeliki ................ 2601 (F3, Wed), ......................................................... 2669 (F3, Fri)Aravind, PV ..................................1581 (B10, Fri)Arbizzani, Catia ....... 718 (B5, Fri), 3011 (I2, Tue)Ardalan, Pendar ...........................2023 (E2, Mon)Ardigo, Maria-Rosa ....................1445 (B10, Wed)Arenz, Matthias .... 349 (B2, Mon), 840 (B8, Tue), ..................................863 (B8, Tue), 889 (B8, Tue)Argirusis, Christos ................... 1249 (B10, Mon), ............................ 1379 (B10, Tue), 2974 (I1, Thu)Argitis, P. ...................................... 2630 (F3, Wed)Aricò, Antonino Salvatore .............1140 (B8, Fri), ........................ 1432 (B10, Tue), 1450 (B10, Wed)Arie, Arenst Andreas ....................... 545 (B5, Tue)Arif, Muhammad .......824 (B8, Tue), 851 (B8, Tue), ...... 853 (B8, Tue), 967 (B8, Wed), 1064 (B8, Thu)Arikawa, Yuki ................................2439 (F2, Tue)Arima, Kenta ...............................2271 (E8, Mon)Arimitsu, Nozomi .........................3218 (J4, Wed)Ariyoshi, Kingo .............................. 413 (B4, Tue)Arizmendiarrieta, Nagore .........1439 (B10, Wed), .....................................................1578 (B10, Thu)Armand, Michel .... 92 (A1, Mon), 217 (B1, Sun), .......218 (B1, Sun), 470 (B4, Wed), 514 (B5, Mon)Armand, Michel ........................... 400 (B4, Mon)Armini, Silvia ..... 2178 (E5, Tue), 2179 (E5, Tue), ............................. 2779 (F5, Thu), 2780 (F5, Thu)Armon, Robert ..... 1164 (B9, Wed), 1168 (B9, Wed)Armstrong, Eric ..........................1494 (B10, Thu)Armyanov, Stephan A ....................2723 (F5, Tue)Arnold, Johannes ....................... 1293 (B10, Tue)Arnold, John C. .........................2374 (E10, Wed)Arnold, Marco ......2445 (F2, Tue), 2447 (F2, Tue)Arrebola, Jose Carlos .....................612 (B5, Wed)Arriortua, María Isabel .............. 1348 (B10, Tue), .........................1373 (B10, Tue), 1388 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1579 (B10, Thu)Arroyo-Ramirez, Lisandra ............2954 (I1, Wed)Artero, Vincent .............................2953 (I1, Wed)Artner, Werner ............................. 2697 (F4, Wed)Artyushkova, Kateryna ............... 2869 (I1, Mon), ....................................................... 2969 (I1, Thu)Asa, Fujio .....................................2165 (E5, Mon)Asakuma, Sumitoshi ...................2158 (E5, Mon)Asamoto, Makiko ........................1132 (B8, Thu), ..................................................... 1424 (B10, Tue)Asano, Koichi ..... 919 (B8, Tue), 1509 (B10, Thu)Asano, Masaharu .........................1055 (B8, Wed)Asano, Yasuhisa ..........................1631 (C2, Mon)Asazawa, Koichiro ........................ 355 (B2, Mon)Asenov, Asen .............................. 2356 (E10, Tue)Ashby, Talitha A .......................... 1619 (C1, Wed)Asher, Peter ....................................1140 (B8, Fri)Asher, Tamar ..................................2456 (F2, Tue)Ashrafizadeh, Seyed Nezamedin ...... 19 (A1, Mon), ..................................22 (A1, Mon), 25 (A1, Mon)Ashton, Sean J ................................. 889 (B8, Tue)Asmar, Karina ................................631 (B5, Wed)Asoh, Hidetaka ...........7 (A1, Mon), 8 (A1, Mon), .............................17 (A1, Mon), 1892 (D5, Wed), .....................................................1910 (D6, Mon)Asryan, Levon V ...........................2275 (E8, Mon)Assender, Hazel E .........................2268 (E7, Wed)Astudillo, Pablo D. .....................1629 (C2, Mon)Ata, Ali .........................................2262 (E7, Wed)Atakan, Burak ...... 2518 (F3, Mon), 2670 (F3, Fri)Atanasoski, Radoslav ..................... 841 (B8, Tue), ...........842 (B8, Tue), 864 (B8, Tue), 870 (B8, Tue)Atanasova, Tanya A .......................2708 (F4, Thu)Atanassov, Plamen ........................226 (B1, Sun), ............................... 355 (B2, Mon), 859 (B8, Tue), .....2869 (I1, Mon), 2911 (I1, Tue), 2969 (I1, Thu)Ateya, Bader ............................... 1713 (D1, Wed)Athans, Andreas J. ........................2852 (H2, Tue)Athouël, Laurence ...254 (B1, Tue), 256 (B1, Tue)Atkinson, Alan ........................ 1205 (B10, Mon), ..................................................... 1302 (B10, Tue)Atobe, Mahito .....1651 (C3, Sun), 1672 (C3, Mon)

Attard, Gary A .............................. 2997 (I2, Mon)Attolini, Giovanni ....................... 1993 (E1, Tue), ...................................................... 2623 (F3, Wed)Aubuchon, Steven .......................... 907 (B8, Tue)Audubert, Fabienne .....................1858 (D4, Thu)Auer, Corinna ........................... 1213 (B10, Mon)Augendre, Emmanuel ................2387 (E10, Thu)Aurora, Peter H ............................... 178 (A2, Thu)Autissier, Nordahl .................... 1214 (B10, Mon)Auvinen, Sonja .............................1108 (B8, Thu)Auzelyte, V. .......................................198 (A2, Fri)Avale, Xavier ...............................2096 (E3, Wed)Avalos-Perez, Angelica ..................1884 (D5, Tue)Avarmaa, Tea ............................... 3191 (J4, Mon)Avdeeva, L.A. ................................. 3160 (J1, Tue)Avinash, B.S. .................................. 2897 (I1, Tue)Avnon, Eran ................................. 2248 (E7, Tue)Awadh, Shaimaa M ..................... 1713 (D1, Wed)Awano, Masanobu ........................296 (B1, Wed), ........................ 1295 (B10, Tue), 1552 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1557 (B10, Thu)Axmann, Peter ..... 445 (B4, Wed), 647 (B5, Wed)Ay, Ayten .......................................986 (B8, Wed)Aycibin, Murat ........................... 3188 (J4, Mon), .............................3220 (J4, Wed), 3235 (J4, Wed)Azaceta, Eneko ............................2428 (F2, Mon)Azeez, Fadhel .........20 (A1, Mon), 512 (B5, Mon)Azevedo, Adriana F .......................2460 (F2, Tue), .......2738 (F5, Tue), 3141 (J1, Tue), 3159 (J1, Tue)Azimova, Maria ..........................1550 (B10, Thu)

BBaake, Olaf ....................................2488 (F3, Tue)Baaken, Gerhard ...........................2931 (I1, Wed)Baba, Mamoru ................................ 536 (B5, Tue)Baba, Yohei ..................................... 98 (A1, Mon)Babakhani, Banafsheh .................... 251 (B1, Tue)Babushkina, Olga B ..................... 2697 (F4, Wed), ............................3073 (I3, Wed), 3074 (I3, Wed), ....................................................... 3097 (I3, Thu)Bach, Stephane ...... 497 (B4, Thu), 500 (B4, Thu)Bacos, Marie-Pierre ..................... 1840 (D4, Wed)Bacsa, John .................................. 2588 (F3, Wed)Bacsa, Revathi R ............................2651 (F3, Thu)Badea, Mihaela .............................. 3152 (J1, Tue)Badegruber, Thomas ....................... 747 (B7, Tue)Badi, S. P. ...................................... 397 (B4, Mon)Badini Confalonieri, Giuseppe ....2771 (F5, Thu)Badot, Jean-Claude .........................497 (B4, Thu)Badwa, Fadwa ................................423 (B4, Wed)Badway, Fadwa ..............................658 (B5, Wed)Bae, Byeong-Ju ....110 (A1, Mon), 111 (A1, Mon)Bae, Byungchan ............................. 835 (B8, Tue)Bae, Changdeuck ............................501 (B4, Thu)Bae, Jae Han ................................2167 (E5, Mon)Bae, Jae Han ................................. 2187 (E5, Tue)Bae, Joongmyeon ...................... 1383 (B10, Tue), .......................1442 (B10, Wed), 1498 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1572 (B10, Thu)Bae, Sang Eun ...... 872 (B8, Tue), 2678 (F4, Mon)Bae, Sung-Bum ............................... 757 (B7, Tue)Baek, Ji-Suk ..................................... 900 (B8, Tue)Baek, Seung-Wook ....................1442 (B10, Wed), .....................................................1498 (B10, Thu)Baert, Kitty ....................................2723 (F5, Tue)Baerts, Christina ..........................2065 (E3, Mon)Baesso, Mauro ..............................3230 (J4, Wed)Baggetto, Loïc ................................. 421 (B4, Tue)Baghaee, Fatemeh ...................... 1711 (D1, Wed)Baglien, Ida ...................................652 (B5, Wed)Bahlawane, Naoufal ....................2496 (F3, Mon)Bahloul, Ahmed ............................456 (B4, Wed)Bai, Haichun .................................3023 (I2, Wed)Bai, Yang ......................................... 751 (B7, Tue)Baier, Claudia ...............................2966 (I1, Wed)Bailey, Paul ....... 1994 (E1, Wed), 2007 (E1, Wed)Bainchini, Claudio ......................... 374 (B2, Tue)Bains, Jessica ................................... 406 (B4, Tue)Bajpai, Hemant ..............................790 (B8, Sun)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Bajpai, Ritu ..................................2019 (E2, Mon)Bakenov, Zhumabay ......................488 (B4, Thu), ........................................................606 (B5, Wed)Baker, Daniel ................................ 814 (B8, Mon)Baker, Phillip ........ 834 (B8, Tue), 1074 (B8, Thu)Baker, Richard .......................... 1205 (B10, Mon)Baker-O’Neal, Brett .......................2445 (F2, Tue), ........................................................2447 (F2, Tue)Bakke, Jonathan R ........................2011 (E2, Mon)Bakken, Astrid ..............................1924 (D6, Tue)Baklanov, Mikhail .......................2158 (E5, Mon)Bakour, Sanae .....1714 (D1, Wed), 1724 (D1, Wed)Balashov, Victor ..........................1854 (D4, Thu)Balasubramanian, Mali ................431 (B4, Wed), ........................................................444 (B4, Wed)Balasubramanian, Sivagaminathan ....1116 (B8, Thu)Balat-Pichelin, Marianne ...........1856 (D4, Thu), ......................................................1858 (D4, Thu)Balboni, Roberto .......................... 1981 (E1, Tue)Balbuena, Perla B............................ 581 (B5, Tue), ............................. 979 (B8, Wed), 2845 (H1, Thu)Baldan, Mauricio R ........................2460 (F2, Tue), ........................... 2738 (F5, Tue), 2811 (H1, Wed), ............................2812 (H1, Wed), 3141 (J1, Tue), ........................................................ 3159 (J1, Tue)Baldi, Antonio ..... 2917 (I1, Wed), 3148 (J1, Tue)Balducci, Andrea ......................... 513 (B5, Mon), ....... 600 (B5, Tue), 683 (B5, Thu), 3083 (I3, Wed)Balestra, Francis .......................... 2352 (E10, Tue)Ball, Sarah C ................................... 52 (A1, Mon), ........861 (B8, Tue), 981 (B8, Wed), 982 (B8, Wed)Ballesteros, Luis ...........................1189 (B9, Wed)Balsara, Nitash .............................. 237 (B1, Mon)Baltruschat, Helmut ...................1010 (B8, Wed), ...................................................... 3000 (I2, Mon)Bambagioni, Valentina ................. 357 (B2, Tue), ...........374 (B2, Tue), 375 (B2, Tue), 382 (B2, Tue)Ban, Chunmei ...............................666 (B5, Wed)Bandur, Viktor ..............................3071 (I3, Wed)Banerjee, Parag .... 2049 (E2, Wed), 2475 (F3, Mon)Banerjee, Sanjay K ......................... 2130 (E4, Tue)Bang, Doyeon ................................ 3156 (J1, Tue)Bang, Wan-Keun ...........................482 (B4, Wed)Banga, Dhego ..............................2675 (F4, Mon)Banham, Dustin W ........................ 3018 (I2, Tue)Bank, Seth R .................................2316 (E8, Wed)Bansal, Darshana ... 3042 (I2, Wed), 3046 (I2, Wed)Bansal, Loveleena ....................... 1397 (B10, Tue)Banu, Alexandra ....1731 (D1, Wed), 2747 (F5, Tue)Bao, Jianli ............. 395 (B4, Mon), 685 (B5, Thu)Bao, Shanhu ...............................2300 (E8, Wed), ........................... 2303 (E8, Wed), 2304 (E8, Wed)Baque, Laura ............................... 1356 (B10, Tue)Baraldo, Luis ................................. 2968 (I1, Thu)Baram, Nir ........ 1164 (B9, Wed), 1168 (B9, Wed)Baranovski, Sergei ........................ 2241 (E7, Tue)Baranton, Steve ....1052 (B8, Wed), 1127 (B8, Thu)Barath, Peter ................................... 376 (B2, Tue)Barba, Fructuoso .......................... 1648 (C3, Sun)Barbashov, Vladimir I................ 1231 (B10, Mon)Barbato, Alessandro .....................2517 (F3, Mon)Barbe, Kathrin .............................2000 (E1, Wed)Barber, Zoe .....................................800 (B8, Sun)Barbero, Cesar ............................1635 (C2, Mon)Barbir, Frano ...................................1139 (B8, Fri)Barbosa, Divani Carvalho .......... 2811 (H1, Wed)Barbosa, Lúcio L ............................ 118 (A1, Mon)Barbosa, Paula .....233 (B1, Mon), 289 (B1, Wed), ............................... 291 (B1, Wed), 295 (B1, Wed)Barbucci, Antonio ....................1444 (B10, Wed), .....................................................1549 (B10, Thu)Barczuk, Piotr J .............................. 244 (B1, Mon)Bard, Allen .................................... 207 (A4, Mon)Bardi, Ugo .................................... 3098 (I3, Thu)Bardi, Ugo ..........2711 (F4, Thu), 3080 (I3, Wed)Barelli, Carl ................................... 2030 (E2, Tue)Bargallo Gonzalez, Mireia .........2366 (E10, Wed)Bargar, John ...................................992 (B8, Wed)Barhai, P. K ................................... 2590 (F3, Wed)

Barishnikova, Marina ..................2508 (F3, Mon)Barjau, Joaquin ...........................1668 (C3, Mon)Barker, Jeremy ................................496 (B4, Thu)Barker, John .................................... 419 (B4, Tue)Barnes, Jean-Paul .........................2060 (E3, Mon)Barnett, Scott ................................1608 (B10, Fri)Barnett, Scott A .......................... 1349 (B10, Tue), ........................1451 (B10, Wed), 1469 (B10, Thu)Baro, Maria Dolors ........3124 (J1, Tue), 3132 (J1, Tue)Baron, Thierry .............................. 171 (A2, Thu), ..............................2225 (E6, Tue), 2646 (F3, Thu)Barozzi, Mario .............................1997 (E1, Wed)Barpanda, Prabeer ........................ 400 (B4, Mon)Barreca, D. ...................................2551 (F3, Mon)Barreca, Davide ..... 2490 (F3, Mon), 2649 (F3, Thu)Barrett, Christopher ..................... 2322 (E9, Tue)Barrett, Zak ...................................1770 (D2, Tue)Barrett, Zak ...................................1769 (D2, Tue)Bartók, András ............................. 2701 (F4, Wed)Bartel, Johanna ............................. 3133 (J1, Tue)Barthe, Benoit ..............................1076 (B8, Thu)Bartkowski, Witold ......................2492 (F3, Mon)Bartlett, Phil ..................................132 (A2, Wed)Barton, Scott Calebrese ..................335 (B1, Thu)Bartosik, Martin ............................ 2887 (I1, Tue)Barzi, Yaser M ..............................1535 (B10, Thu)Basilio, Antonio M ........................1198 (B9, Thu)Basim, Gul B ................................2384 (E10, Thu)Baskaran, Rangasamy ..................... 83 (A1, Mon)Bassat, Jean-Marc ......................1476 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1477 (B10, Thu)Bassem, Salem ..............................2646 (F3, Thu)Bastidas, David M. ...................... 1741 (D1, Wed)Bastidas, Jose Maria .................... 1741 (D1, Wed)Bastl, Zdeněk ............................... 2622 (F3, Wed)Basu, Rajendra N ........................ 1376 (B10, Tue), ....................................................1456 (B10, Wed)Basu, Soumendra N. ................... 1327 (B10, Tue)Batanero, Belen ........................... 1648 (C3, Sun)Batina, Nikola ...............................1884 (D5, Tue)Batiot-Dupeyrat, Catherine ........ 1427 (B10, Tue)Batocchi, Pierre .......................... 1431 (B10, Tue)Batoni, Paolo ...............................2346 (E9, Wed)Battaglia, Vince .............................663 (B5, Wed)Battiston, Simone ........................ 2589 (F3, Wed)Battocchi, Dante ....................... 1745 (D1, Wed), .....................................................1755 (D2, Mon)Battude, Perrine ............................ 2173 (E5, Tue)Batude, Perrine ...........................2387 (E10, Thu)Baturina, Olga .............................1033 (B8, Wed)Bauck, Leland ..............................2166 (E5, Mon)Baudelet, Francois .........................430 (B4, Wed)Baudrin, Emmanuel .....................434 (B4, Wed), ................................ 498 (B4, Thu), 3138 (J1, Tue)Bauer, Bernd ................................1056 (B8, Wed)Bauer, Matthias ........................2363 (E10, Wed), ...................................................... 2565 (F3, Wed)Bauer, Sebastian ........................... 173 (A2, Thu), ...........................1871 (D5, Tue), 1909 (D6, Mon)Baumann, Andreas .......................2854 (H2, Tue)Baumgart, Helmut ........................122 (A2, Wed), ......................... 2018 (E2, Mon), 2019 (E2, Mon), ............................. 2027 (E2, Tue), 2046 (E2, Tue), ........................... 2144 (E4, Wed), 2154 (E4, Wed)Baumhöfer, Thorsten ...................1097 (B8, Thu)Baur, Jessica ................................... 2889 (I1, Tue)Baxamusa, Salmaan ......................2659 (F3, Thu)Bayer, Armin ..................................1140 (B8, Fri)Bayer, Cornelia ........ 639 (B5, Wed), 719 (B5, Fri)Bayer, Domnik ............................ 348 (B2, Mon), ..................................383 (B2, Tue), 387 (B2, Tue)Bayer, Michael H ...... 972 (B8, Wed), 974 (B8, Wed)Bayon, Raquel ..............................1876 (D5, Tue)Beachy, Michael ...........................1602 (B10, Fri)Beale, Steven ............................ 1286 (B10, Mon)Bearda, Twan ..... 1197 (B9, Thu), 2079 (E3, Tue), ............................. 2080 (E3, Tue), 2081 (E3, Tue), ............................. 2089 (E3, Tue), 2092 (E3, Tue), ......................................................2102 (E3, Wed)

Beauchamp, Carlos ......................778 (B7, Wed), ........................................................2718 (F5, Tue)Beaupré, Serge .............................2260 (E7, Wed)Bebelis, Symeon ......................... 1379 (B10, Tue)Becerik, Ipek ................................. 3069 (I2, Thu)Bechtel, Helmut ...........................3226 (J4, Wed)Beck, Justin ..................................1854 (D4, Thu)Beck, Mark .................................... 2090 (E3, Tue)Beck, Romuald ............................ 2586 (F3, Wed)Becker, Hans-Werner .....................2482 (F3, Tue)Becker, James Y .....1642 (C3, Sun), 1663 (C3, Mon)Becker, Jurgen ...............................1070 (B8, Thu)Becker-Steinberger, Katharina ..........704 (B5, Fri)Beckhoff, Burhard ........................ 1978 (E1, Tue)Beckhoff, Burkhard ..................... 1975 (E1, Tue), ............................. 1977 (E1, Tue), 1979 (E1, Tue), .......................... 1994 (E1, Wed), 1999 (E1, Wed), .......................... 2000 (E1, Wed), 2001 (E1, Wed), .......................... 2005 (E1, Wed), 2008 (E1, Wed), ........................................................2488 (F3, Tue)Bécu, Stéphane ............................. 2404 (E10, Fri)Bedana, Piergiuseppe ................... 1978 (E1, Tue)Bedioui, Fethi ...............................2904 (I1, Wed)Bednarz, Marc ................................329 (B1, Thu)Beer, Leanne .................................1093 (B8, Thu)Beh, Yves-Alain ..........................1898 (D6, Mon)Behm, Mårten ...............................678 (B5, Wed)Behm, R. Jürgen .....810 (B8, Mon), 3031 (I2, Wed)Bekermann, Daniela ....................2550 (F3, Mon)Belanger, Daniel ......256 (B1, Tue), 420 (B4, Tue)Bélanger, Francis .........................2260 (E7, Wed)Belharouak, Ilias ............................433 (B4, Wed)Belin, Stéphanie ............................430 (B4, Wed)Bellardita, Marianna ...................1185 (B9, Wed)Bellassai, Simone ...........................2693 (F4, Tue)Bellet, Daniel ...............................2552 (F3, Mon)Bellodi, Marcello .......................... 1989 (E1, Tue)Belousov, Maxim .........................2495 (F3, Mon)Belousov, Valery .......1846 (D4, Wed), 3030 (I2, Wed)Belov, Dimitry ............................ 1382 (B10, Tue)Belov, Dmitry ............................... 508 (B5, Mon)Ben-sasson, Ariel .......................... 2248 (E7, Tue)Benaissa, Lamine ........................2387 (E10, Thu)Benanti, Travis ..............................123 (A2, Wed)Benazza, Mohammed .................... 3138 (J1, Tue)Bencsik, Gábor ............................1182 (B9, Wed)Bender, Hugo ................................ 2179 (E5, Tue)Benedetti, Tânia M .......................1912 (D6, Tue), .......................................................3085 (I3, Wed)Beneito, Ruben .............................3182 (J2, Wed)Benfer, Sigrid ..............................1679 (D1, Mon)Bengoechea, Miguel ..... 580 (B5, Tue), 712 (B5, Fri)Beni, Alessandra ......................... 1746 (D1, Wed)Beninati, Sabina ...............................718 (B5, Fri)Benito Lopez, Fernando .............. 3107 (J1, Mon)Benoit-Moez, Charlotte .................. 548 (B5, Tue)Bensch, Wolfgang ........................ 2084 (E3, Tue)Bensmann, Boris ...........................274 (B1, Wed)Bent, Stacey F ..............................2011 (E2, Mon), ...........................2023 (E2, Mon), 2047 (E2, Wed)Bentaleb, Yassine ...........................469 (B4, Wed)Bentley, Jeff ................................1488 (B10, Thu)Bentley, Stephen ........................ 2351 (E10, Tue)Bento, Antônio .............................3230 (J4, Wed)Benvenuti, Giacomo ....................2658 (F3, Thu)Bera, M.K. K..................................2110 (E4, Mon)Bera, Parthasarathi ..................... 1430 (B10, Tue)Berbezier, Isabelle .......................... 3198 (J4, Tue)Berenger, Sophie .... 348 (B2, Mon), 387 (B2, Tue)Berger, Alan .................................. 2297 (E8, Tue)Berger, Rüdiger ............................. 3102 (I3, Thu)Berger, Steffen ........173 (A2, Thu), 1909 (D6, Mon)Bergmann, Uwe .............................992 (B8, Wed)Beristain, Gabrielita ....................... 13 (A1, Mon)Berjonneau, Jerome .....................2468 (F3, Mon)Berkes, Balazs ............................... 3061 (I2, Thu)Bernard, Emilie ............................. 2404 (E10, Fri)Bernard, J. ...................................1482 (B10, Thu)Bernardi, Johannes .....................1474 (B10, Thu)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Bernasik, Andrzej ....................... 1837 (D4, Wed)Bernstorff, Sigrid ........................... 179 (A2, Thu)Berry, Joseph .................................. 738 (B7, Tue)Bersani, Massimo ......1977 (E1, Tue), 2008 (E1, Wed)Berson, Arganthaël ................... 1286 (B10, Mon)Bert, Paolo ...................................... 384 (B2, Tue)Bertagnolli, Emmerich .................149 (A2, Wed), .........................1636 (C2, Mon), 2022 (E2, Mon), ...........................2390 (E10, Thu), 3177 (J2, Wed)Berthumeyrie, Sebastien ................497 (B4, Thu)Bertin, Denis ........ 672 (B5, Wed), 673 (B5, Wed)Bertocci, Ugo ...... 2684 (F4, Tue), 2700 (F4, Wed)Bertoldi, Massimo .................... 1214 (B10, Mon)Berton, Marco ........................... 1243 (B10, Mon)Bertoni, Mariana I ........................... 737 (B7, Tue)Bertrand, Ghislaine ................. 1258 (B10, Mon), .....................................................1520 (B10, Thu)Bertrand, Nathalie ......................2504 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2505 (F3, Mon)Bertrand, Pierre ..........................1520 (B10, Thu)Beshkov, Georgi .......................... 2593 (F3, Wed)Besinger, Joern .............................1599 (B10, Fri)Besling, W. F. A. ...........................2053 (E2, Wed)Bespalko, Yulia ......................... 1249 (B10, Mon)Bessergenev, Valentin ....................2741 (F5, Tue)Bessler, Wolfgang ...........................322 (B1, Thu)Bessler, Wolfgang G.................. 1281 (B10, Mon), .......................................................1400 (B10, Fri)Besson, P. .......... 2095 (E3, Wed), 2096 (E3, Wed)Bessonov, Alexandr ..................... 2599 (F3, Wed)Best, Adam .......................................703 (B5, Fri)Bestetti, Massimiliano ...................2440 (F2, Tue)Betancourt, Daniel ......................... 931 (B8, Tue)Bethge, Ole ........ 149 (A2, Wed), 2022 (E2, Mon)Bethge, Ole .................................2390 (E10, Thu)Bettinelli, Marco ....3189 (J4, Mon), 3225 (J4, Wed)Betz, Thomas .............................. 1317 (B10, Tue)Beverina, Luca .............................2306 (E8, Wed)Beyer, Gerald ...............................2158 (E5, Mon)Beyer, Gerarld ..............................2070 (E3, Mon)Bezmalinović, Dario .......................1139 (B8, Fri)Bhansali, Shekhar ........................... 90 (A1, Mon)Bhatt, Karthik ................................133 (A2, Wed)Bhattacharyya, Rangeet ................. 414 (B4, Tue)Bhattacharyya, Rangeet ..................651 (B5, Fri), ...........................................................703 (B5, Fri)Bhattacharyya, Sayan ..................2841 (H1, Thu)Bhattarai, Jagadeesh .................. 1942 (D6, Wed), ..................................................... 1943 (D6, Wed)Bhoj, Ananth ............................... 2575 (F3, Wed)Bi, Lei ..........................................1512 (B10, Thu)Bi, Wu ............................................978 (B8, Wed)Bianchi, Luc ...............................1524 (B10, Thu)Bianchini, Chiara .........................3175 (J2, Wed)Bianchini, Claudio ........................ 357 (B2, Tue), .........375 (B2, Tue), 382 (B2, Tue), 2693 (F4, Tue)Bidrawn, Fred ............................. 1386 (B10, Tue)Bieberle-Hutter, Anja ................. 1304 (B10, Tue), ........................ 1334 (B10, Tue), 1467 (B10, Thu), ....................... 1472 (B10, Thu), 1558 (B10, Thu), ........................ 1560 (B10, Thu), 1561 (B10, Thu)Biedermann, P. Ulrich ....................326 (B1, Thu)Bierschenk, David M ..................1451 (B10, Wed)Bierwagen, Gordon ................... 1745 (D1, Wed), ......................... 1755 (D2, Mon), 1799 (D2, Wed)Bikondoa, Oier .............................1926 (D6, Tue)Bilba, N. .........................................154 (A2, Wed)Billard, Alain .......1245 (B10, Mon), 1251 (B10, Mon)Billings, Keith J .............................1044 (B8, Wed)Billon, Thierry ............................2387 (E10, Thu)Binions, Russell ........................... 2583 (F3, Wed)Binnemans, Koen ........................ 2762 (F5, Wed)Birgersson, Erik ..... 319 (B1, Thu), 320 (B1, Thu), ............................... 321 (B1, Thu), 330 (B1, Thu), ........ 331 (B1, Thu), 794 (B8, Sun), 3129 (J1, Tue)Birss, Viola ................................1455 (B10, Wed), .............................. 1920 (D6, Tue), 3018 (I2, Tue)Birzan, Liviu ................................ 1653 (C3, Sun)Bisello, Annalisa .......................... 1652 (C3, Sun)

Bjegović, Dubravka .................... 1723 (D1, Wed)Bjerrum, Niels ..............................3071 (I3, Wed)Blücher, D. .................................. 1734 (D1, Wed)Black, Jennifer M ............................. 260 (B1, Tue)Black, Kate ................................... 2588 (F3, Wed)Blackman, Chris ..........................2533 (F3, Mon)Blackwood, Daniel John ................ 743 (B7, Tue)Blagojevic, Stevan ........................3024 (I2, Wed)Blake, Chad ..................................1115 (B8, Thu)Blanc, Christine ....1706 (D1, Tue), 1735 (D1, Wed)Blanc, Frederic ............................ 1310 (B10, Tue)Blanc, Nicolas .............................2387 (E10, Thu)Blanchard, Philippe ....................... 3128 (J1, Tue)Blanchard, R. ................................ 2286 (E8, Tue)Blanco López, Maria Carmen .....1626 (C2, Mon)Blanco, Mauricio ..........................1065 (B8, Thu)Blanquet, Elisabeth ....................2514 (F3, Mon), ..........................2528 (F3, Mon), 2531 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2537 (F3, Mon)Blasco, Nicolas .........2032 (E2, Tue), 2481 (F3, Tue)Blasco-Tamarit, María Encarnación ....1714 (D1, Wed)Blaszczak, Piotr .............................1608 (B10, Fri)Blau, Werner ................................. 2213 (E6, Tue)Blaz, Teresa .................................... 2900 (I1, Tue)Blaz, Teresa .................................... 2893 (I1, Tue)Blednov, Andrey V .......................2553 (F3, Mon)Blennow, Peter ..........................1441 (B10, Wed)Blomgren, George E ........................696 (B5, Thu)Bluecher, Daniel .........................1693 (D1, Mon)Bluhm, Hendrik ......................... 1314 (B10, Tue)Blum, Ludger ........1298 (B10, Tue), 1584 (B10, Fri)Boaro, Marta ..................................290 (B1, Wed)Bobacka, Johan ........................... 3107 (J1, Mon)Bobacka, Johan .....2893 (I1, Tue), 2898 (I1, Tue)Bobin, Aleksei .............................1475 (B10, Thu)Bobrenok, Oleg ..........................1475 (B10, Thu)Bock, Christina ............................ 2880 (I1, Mon)Bock, Claudia ................................2482 (F3, Tue)Bodén, Andreas ............................1106 (B8, Thu)Boer, Harry ....................................... 4 (A1, Mon)Bogdanoff, Peter ......795 (B8, Sun), 880 (B8, Tue)Bogdanowicz, Janusz ...................2100 (E3, Wed)Bohnet, Jens ............................... 1813 (D2, Wed)Boichot, Raphaël .........................2514 (F3, Mon)Boisier, Gregory ..........................1756 (D2, Mon)Bojadjiev, Stefan ..........................2527 (F3, Mon)Bojadjiev, Stefan ..........................2530 (F3, Mon)Bojinov, Martin S ..........................1932 (D6, Tue)Bokhonov, Boris ............................134 (A2, Wed)Boland Jr., Patrick ..........................122 (A2, Wed)Boland, John J ..............................2191 (E6, Mon)Boland, Susan ......2872 (I1, Mon), 2884 (I1, Tue)Boldrini, Stefano ...................... 1234 (B10, Mon)Bolink, Henk J ................................2733 (F5, Tue)Bolzan, Marco ............................ 2587 (F3, Wed), ............................2589 (F3, Wed), 2594 (F3, Wed)Bompart, Marc ...........................1625 (C2, Mon)Bonafos, Caroline ........................2118 (E4, Mon)Bonafos, Caroline ......................... 2404 (E10, Fri)Bonakdarpour, Arman ..................1129 (B8, Thu)Bondarchuk, Marina ....................2776 (F5, Thu)Bonderer, Lorenz J .......................1560 (B10, Thu)Bonevich, John ............................778 (B7, Wed), ............................. 2700 (F4, Wed), 2718 (F5, Tue)Bonhote, Christian ........................2689 (F4, Tue)Bonilla, Diana ..............................2917 (I1, Wed)Bonino, Jean Pierre ......................1787 (D2, Tue)Bonino, Jean-Pierre ......................1776 (D2, Tue)Bonnefont, Antoine ..................... 3053 (I2, Thu)Bonnet, Nicephore ........................ 3020 (I2, Tue)Bonnett, Jeff ............................. 1208 (B10, Mon)Bonnin, Dominique ....................... 562 (B5, Tue)Bonville, Leonard ........................... 834 (B8, Tue)Bonville, Leonard J ....................... 812 (B8, Mon), .......................................................1110 (B8, Thu)Boogaard, Arjen .......2470 (F3, Mon), 2549 (F3, Mon)Booij, Arend .................................1122 (B8, Thu)Boovaragavan, Vijayasekaran ..... 241 (B1, Mon), ..........242 (B1, Mon), 720 (B5, Fri), 792 (B8, Sun)

Borde, Yannick ............................2061 (E3, Mon)Borghols, Wouter ........................... 405 (B4, Tue)Borglum, Brian P ....................... 1207 (B10, Mon)Borionetti, Gabriella ...................1959 (E1, Mon), ............................. 1977 (E1, Tue), 1978 (E1, Tue), .............................. 1979 (E1, Tue), 1981 (E1, Tue)Borodin, Oleg ......653 (B5, Wed), 3081 (I3, Wed)Boronin, Andrei .........................1475 (B10, Thu)Borri, Claudia ...............................3080 (I3, Wed)Borsali, Redouane .......................... 171 (A2, Thu)Borup, Rodney .......824 (B8, Tue), 825 (B8, Tue), ........ 851 (B8, Tue), 853 (B8, Tue), 967 (B8, Wed), ............................ 1064 (B8, Thu), 1072 (B8, Thu)Bose, Ranjita .................................2660 (F3, Thu)Bosi, Matteo .......1993 (E1, Tue), 2623 (F3, Wed)Botte, Gerardine ......18 (A1, Mon), 1049 (B8, Wed)Botton, Gianluigi ........................ 2880 (I1, Mon)Boucher, Mario .............................3041 (I2, Wed)Bouchet, Renaud ..........................672 (B5, Wed), .............................673 (B5, Wed), 3040 (I2, Wed), .......................................................3179 (J2, Wed)Boudouvis, Andreas G .................2478 (F3, Mon), ...................................................... 2627 (F3, Wed)Boufelfel, Ahmed ........................2535 (F3, Mon)Boukamp, Bernard A ...................1499 (B10, Thu)Boulanger, Fabien .......................2387 (E10, Thu)Boulineau, Adrien ..........................221 (B1, Sun)Boullart, Werner .........................2056 (E3, Mon), ......................................................2100 (E3, Wed)Boulon, Georges ........ 3230 (J4, Wed), 3236 (J4, Wed)Boumeddiene, A. .........................2535 (F3, Mon)Bourdelle, Konstantin ................2387 (E10, Thu)Bourgeois, Lydie ............................451 (B4, Wed)Bourgeois, Sylvie ......................... 2631 (F3, Wed)Bouteville, Anne ............................. 2665 (F3, Fri)Bouttemy, M. ...............................1165 (B9, Wed)Bouyer, Etienne ........................ 1204 (B10, Mon)Bowen, Jacob ..................................334 (B1, Thu)Bowen, Paul ................................1574 (B10, Thu)Bowyer, Michael .........................1632 (C2, Mon)Boy, Philippe ............................ 1228 (B10, Mon)Boyano, Iker ............580 (B5, Tue), 921 (B8, Tue)Boye, Dan .....................................3233 (J4, Wed)Boytsova, Olga V ...........................2652 (F3, Thu)Bozorgmehri, Shahriar ............. 1269 (B10, Mon)Brüger, Andreas ...........................1171 (B9, Wed)Braatz, Richard ........242 (B1, Mon), 720 (B5, Fri)Braatz, Richard ............................. 241 (B1, Mon)Brachetti-Sibaja, Silvia .................2557 (F3, Mon)Bradley, Donal .............................2267 (E7, Wed)Brady, Conor ..................................799 (B8, Sun)Brady, Michael ..............................1105 (B8, Thu)Bragaru, Adina ...... 2282 (E8, Tue), 3150 (J1, Tue)Bram, Martin ..............................1527 (B10, Thu)Brammertz, Guy .......................... 1961 (E1, Tue), ......................... 2109 (E4, Mon), 2115 (E4, Mon), .....................................................2386 (E10, Thu)Brand (Zawisza), Izabella ..............2958 (I1, Wed)Brandell, Daniel ............................637 (B5, Wed)Brandner, Marco .......................1438 (B10, Wed), .......................................................1592 (B10, Fri)Brandon, Nigel P ....................... 1205 (B10, Mon)Brankovic, S. R ............................... 872 (B8, Tue), .............................2443 (F2, Tue), 2678 (F4, Mon)Bratin, Peter .................................2104 (E3, Wed)Braun, Robert .......1502 (B10, Thu), 1590 (B10, Fri)Breannan, Jennifer ......................... 33 (A1, Mon)Bredikhin, Ivan S ......................... 1407 (B10, Tue)Bredikhin, Sergey I ................... 1274 (B10, Mon), .........................1339 (B10, Tue), 1387 (B10, Tue), .........................1392 (B10, Tue), 1407 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1532 (B10, Thu)Breger, Julien ..................................698 (B5, Thu)Breite, Manuela ..........................1482 (B10, Thu)Brems, Steven ...... 2081 (E3, Tue), 2089 (E3, Tue)Brendelberger, Stefan .................... 168 (A2, Thu)Brenner, Mark ................................ 745 (B7, Tue)Breslin, Carmel ........28 (A1, Mon), 70 (A1, Mon)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Breslin, Carmel B ........................... 40 (A1, Mon), ..................................43 (A1, Mon), 45 (A1, Mon)Brett, Dan ................................. 1205 (B10, Mon)Brett, Michael ...............................1129 (B8, Thu)Breugelmans, Tom ........................3165 (J2, Wed)Bricaud, Quentin ........................... 3128 (J1, Tue)Briesemeister, Jens .......................2059 (E3, Mon)Brijs, Bert ...................................2364 (E10, Wed)Brik, Mikhail G ............................. 3187 (J4, Mon)Briois, Pascal ........1245 (B10, Mon), 1251 (B10, Mon)Brisse, Annabelle ........................1562 (B10, Thu)Brisse, Annabelle ....................... 1330 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1564 (B10, Thu)Brito, Joaquin .............................1692 (D1, Mon)Brito, Manuel ............................ 1395 (B10, Tue), .........................1405 (B10, Tue), 1422 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1495 (B10, Thu)Brito, Paulo .................................1694 (D1, Mon)Brito-Neto, Jose Geraldo A .......... 1718 (D1, Wed)Brivio, Jacopo ............................... 1980 (E1, Tue)Brize, Virginie ................................2481 (F3, Tue)Brize, Virginie ..............................2514 (F3, Mon)Brnardić, Ivan ............................. 1723 (D1, Wed)Brochu, Fernand ............................607 (B5, Wed)Brodersen, Karen .......................1441 (B10, Wed)Brodnikovskyi, Iegor ...................... 74 (A1, Mon)Broekmann, Peter .... 2445 (F2, Tue), 2447 (F2, Tue)Bron, Michael ........ 837 (B8, Tue), 996 (B8, Wed)Brooker, Robert P ............................ 834 (B8, Tue)Brosha, Eric ....... 1077 (B8, Thu), 3114 (J1, Mon)Brousse, Thierry .....254 (B1, Tue), 256 (B1, Tue), ......... 416 (B4, Tue), 420 (B4, Tue), 466 (B4, Wed)Broussous, Lucile .........................2062 (E3, Mon)Brownrigg, Alexander .................... 868 (B8, Tue)Brownson, J. ................................... 744 (B7, Tue)Brozhko, Igor .............................. 2808 (H1, Wed)Bruce, P. G. ..................................... 552 (B5, Tue)Bruce, Peter .................................. 395 (B4, Mon)Bruce, Peter ....................................685 (B5, Thu)Bruelle, Tine ..................................2444 (F2, Tue)Brulle, Tine ................................. 3241 (A4, Mon)Brunaccini, Giovanni .....................1140 (B8, Fri)Brune, Doug ...................................680 (B5, Thu)Brunet, Magali ............................. 2640 (F3, Wed)Brunets, Ihor ...............................2470 (F3, Mon)Brunier, Francois ........1952 (E1, Mon), 1986 (E1, Tue)Brushett, Fikile ...............................1136 (B8, Fri)Brushett, Fikile R ..... 356 (B2, Tue), 1137 (B8, Fri)Brych, Christophe .......................2061 (E3, Mon)Brychevskyi, Mykola ................ 1229 (B10, Mon)Brylewski, Tomasz .....................1445 (B10, Wed)Buannic, Lucienne ..................... 1310 (B10, Tue)Buche, Silvain .................................1140 (B8, Fri)Bucheli, Olivier ....................... 1206 (B10, Mon), ................................................... 1214 (B10, Mon)Bucher, Edith ..............................1477 (B10, Thu)Büchi, Felix N .................................787 (B8, Sun), .............................. 848 (B8, Tue), 1015 (B8, Wed)Buchinger, Gerhard .................. 1279 (B10, Mon)Buchkremer, Hans Peter ............ 1298 (B10, Tue), ........................ 1385 (B10, Tue), 1526 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1527 (B10, Thu)Büchler, Oliver ...........................1527 (B10, Thu)Büchner, Bernd ........................... 2592 (F3, Wed)Buchner, Ray ............................... 2636 (F3, Wed)Buck, Volker ................................ 2590 (F3, Wed)Budianu, Elena ............................... 767 (B7, Tue)Budnikova, Yulia H .................... 1612 (C1, Wed), ......................... 1661 (C3, Mon), 1676 (C3, Mon)Buess-Herman, Claudine .............2947 (I1, Wed), ........................................................ 3153 (J1, Tue)Bugga, Ratnakumar V ...................650 (B5, Wed), ...........................................................705 (B5, Fri)Buica, George-Octavian .............. 1653 (C3, Sun)Bukat, Marcin ............................... 231 (B1, Mon)Bukhtiyarov, Valerii .....................1122 (B8, Thu)Bulska, Ewa .................................... 2899 (I1, Tue)Bultel, Yann .................................. 240 (B1, Mon)

Bultel, Yann ...................................1142 (B8, Fri), ...................... 1282 (B10, Mon), 1289 (B10, Mon)Bultel, Yann .................................. 238 (B1, Mon)Bulyha, Alena ................................ 3135 (J1, Tue)Bund, Andreas ...... 35 (A1, Mon), 2696 (F4, Tue), .............................2727 (F5, Tue), 2910 (I1, Wed), .............................. 2975 (I1, Thu), 3101 (I3, Thu)Bunte, Christine ........ 2931 (I1, Wed), 2932 (I1, Wed)Buonassisi, Tonio ........................... 737 (B7, Tue)Buratto, Steve K ............................... 856 (B8, Tue)Burdallo, Isabel .............................. 3148 (J1, Tue)Burgess, Ian .................................. 3062 (I2, Thu)Burgos, Juan ................................2845 (H1, Thu)Burgos, Nerea ............................1439 (B10, Wed)Burke, Declan .............................. 2999 (I2, Mon)Burmistrov, Ilya N ...................... 1387 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1532 (B10, Thu)Burstein, Gordon T ........................799 (B8, Sun), .................................800 (B8, Sun), 854 (B8, Tue), ...........................1703 (D1, Tue), 1906 (D6, Mon)Burt, Jason ..................................... 3018 (I2, Tue)Burte, Edmund ............................ 2624 (F3, Wed)Burte, Edmund ............................2059 (E3, Mon)Burton, Sarah L .............................. 861 (B8, Tue), ............................... 981 (B8, Wed), 982 (B8, Wed)Busnaina, Ahmed A. ................... 2087 (E3, Tue), .............................2094 (E3, Tue), 2103 (E3, Wed)Buso, Dario .................................... 3161 (J1, Tue)Bussac, Marie Noelle .................... 2243 (E7, Tue)Butler, Sue ...................................... 263 (B1, Tue)Butt, Hans-Jürgen ......................... 3102 (I3, Thu)Butterbaugh, Jeff .........................2060 (E3, Mon)Butterbauth, Jeffery W. ................ 2074 (E3, Tue)Byeon, Kyeong-Jae ...................... 108 (A1, Mon), ....................................................... 109 (A1, Mon)Byrne, Nolene ............................1632 (C2, Mon)Byun, Dongjin ............................... 85 (A1, Mon), ..............................318 (B1, Wed), 1103 (B8, Thu)

CCabailh, Gregory ..........................1926 (D6, Tue)Caballero, Alvaro ...........................612 (B5, Wed)Cabana, Jordi .................................437 (B4, Wed)Cabana, Jordi .................................474 (B4, Wed)Cabello-Moreno, Noelia ................983 (B8, Wed)Caboche, Gilles .........................1445 (B10, Wed)Cabral, Cyril ..................................2445 (F2, Tue)Cabrera, Carlos ....308 (B1, Wed), 2954 (I1, Wed)Cabrera, Carlos .............................2965 (I1, Wed)Cachet, Hubert .............................2920 (I1, Wed)Cai, Zisheng ..................................2461 (F2, Tue)Calabrese Barton, Scott ................2964 (I1, Wed)Caldes, Maria Teresa ................ 1250 (B10, Mon), ..................................................... 1427 (B10, Tue)Caldwell, Joshua D ......................2344 (E9, Wed), ......................................................2345 (E9, Wed)Caleb, Deadra ............................. 1619 (C1, Wed)Camacho Alanis, Fernanda A ........3178 (J2, Wed)Camacho, Hector ....................... 1729 (D1, Wed)Camardello, Sam ........................ 3188 (J4, Mon), .............................3220 (J4, Wed), 3235 (J4, Wed)Camerotto, Elisabeth ................... 2089 (E3, Tue)Camilo de Souza, Eduardo Caetano ....1226 (B10, Mon)Campabadal, Francesca ................ 2045 (E2, Tue)Campana, Roberto .....................1460 (B10, Thu)Campana, Sergio .......................... 350 (B2, Mon)Campbell, Glen ..............................228 (B1, Sun)Campbell, P ................................ 2789 (H1, Wed)Campet, Guy ...............................2305 (E8, Wed)Campidelli, Stephane ................. 2800 (H1, Wed)Camra, Jozef ............................... 1837 (D4, Wed)Cané, Carles ............................. 1221 (B10, Mon)Canales-Vázquez, Jesús ..............1518 (B10, Thu)Canaperi, Donald ......................2374 (E10, Wed)Caneiro, Alberto ......................... 1356 (B10, Tue)Canfield, Nathan ...................... 1208 (B10, Mon)Cano, Emilio .............................. 1741 (D1, Wed)Cantane, Daniel A ........................1011 (B8, Wed)Cao, Hui .......................................313 (B1, Wed), .................................694 (B5, Thu), 1141 (B8, Fri)

Cao, Xiaozhou ..............................2461 (F2, Tue)Capasso, Federico ......................... 2286 (E8, Tue)Capello, Luciana .........................1955 (E1, Mon)Caporali, Stefano .........................2711 (F4, Thu), ..............................3080 (I3, Wed), 3098 (I3, Thu)Capraro, Bernard .......................... 2206 (E6, Tue)Carano, Maurizio ....................... 2793 (H1, Wed)Carballo, Monica ...........................2736 (F5, Tue)Carbonell, Esther .........................2852 (H2, Tue)Carboneras, Monica ...................1906 (D6, Mon)Cárcamo-León, Panuncio ............2519 (F3, Mon)Cardilli, Emanuele ..................... 1743 (D1, Wed)Cardona, Rocio d ..........................2936 (I1, Wed)Carella, Michael ...........................1133 (B8, Thu)Carewska, Maria ........................... 518 (B5, Mon)Carlà, Francesco ............................2693 (F4, Tue)Carlà, Francesco ............................2682 (F4, Tue)Carlier, Dany .................................451 (B4, Wed)Carlin, Jean-Francois .................... 2327 (E9, Tue)Carlos, Ivani ................................. 118 (A1, Mon)Carlsson, Anna H .....899 (B8, Tue), 950 (B8, Tue)Carlsson, Jan-Otto .......................2507 (F3, Mon)Carmalt, Claire ............................2533 (F3, Mon)Carmona-Tellez, Salvador ..........2121 (E4, Mon), ......................................................2121 (E4, Wed)Carnevale, Gian Pietro ................. 1981 (E1, Tue)Carofiglio, Tommaso ....................2847 (H2, Tue)Carotta, Maria Cristina ................. 181 (A2, Thu)Carragher, Ursula M ........................ 28 (A1, Mon)Carraro, Thomas ..........................1586 (B10, Fri)Carrell, Holly .............................. 1619 (C1, Wed)Carrillo, Lourdes ............................ 91 (A1, Mon)Carroll, Malcolm .......................... 2321 (E9, Tue)Carstensen, Juergen ....................1946 (E1, Mon)Carter, Robert N ............................ 814 (B8, Mon)Carter, W. Craig .....483 (B4, Thu), 667 (B5, Wed)Carvalho, Edwardo ................... 1205 (B10, Mon)Casañ Pastor, Nieves ....................2735 (F5, Tue), ........................................................2736 (F5, Tue)Casabán Julián, Leandre ............ 1726 (D1, Wed)Casarin, Maurizio ........................ 2587 (F3, Wed)Casas-Cabanas, Montse .................. 562 (B5, Tue)Casas-Cabanas, Montserrat ............498 (B4, Thu)Caschera, Daniela .......................2834 (H1, Thu)Casey, Patrick .......2111 (E4, Wed), 2111 (E4, Mon)Cashmore, Samantha ...................1775 (D2, Tue)Cassaignon, Sophie ......................434 (B4, Wed), ........................................................775 (B7, Wed)Cassaignon, Sophie ........................498 (B4, Thu)Cassidy, Mark ....1381 (B10, Tue), 1447 (B10, Wed)Castaing, Frédéric ...........................698 (B5, Thu)Castaneda Lopez, Homero ...........3178 (J2, Wed)Casteel, Micah ..............................1596 (B10, Fri)Castellano, Gloria ...................... 2866 (H2, Wed)Castro, Francisco .......................1439 (B10, Wed)Catalano, Maria Rita ....................2483 (F3, Tue), ........................................................2486 (F3, Tue)Catanorchi, Stefano ....................... 384 (B2, Tue)Catellani, Marinella ....................2232 (E7, Mon)Cattaneo, Laura .............................2440 (F2, Tue)Cattarin, Sandro ....1888 (D5, Wed), 2728 (F5, Tue)Cauich-Rodriguez, Juan ............. 1891 (D5, Wed)Cavaleiro, Albano .................... 1245 (B10, Mon), ................................................... 1251 (B10, Mon)Cavallaro, Andrea ..................... 1221 (B10, Mon)Cavallotti, Carlo .........................2477 (F3, Mon), ........................... 2517 (F3, Mon), 2629 (F3, Wed)Cavallotti, Pietro L ......................2168 (E5, Mon), ..............................2440 (F2, Tue), 2710 (F4, Thu)Cave, Hadley ....... 2545 (F3, Mon), 2664 (F3, Fri)Cavicchi, Elizabeth M ....................204 (A3, Wed)Cavin, Ralph ..............................2393 (E10, Thu)Caymax, Matty ...........................2109 (E4, Mon), .......................2364 (E10, Wed), 2386 (E10, Thu), .....................................................2388 (E10, Thu)Cazzaniga, Francesco ................... 1981 (E1, Tue)Cazzini, Elena ...... 1977 (E1, Tue), 1979 (E1, Tue)Ceccon, Alberto ........................... 1652 (C3, Sun)Ceder, Gerbrand .... 486 (B4, Thu), 503 (B4, Thu)

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Celik, Ayse ...................................2306 (E8, Wed)Celik, Ismail B .............................1545 (B10, Thu)Celik-Cochet, Ayse ......................2301 (E8, Wed)Cerdeira, Antonio ........................ 2253 (E7, Tue)Cericola, Dario .............................3043 (I2, Wed)Cernocka, Hana ............................. 2887 (I1, Tue)Cestarolli, Dane ..............................495 (B4, Thu)Cetegen, Baki ................................. 818 (B8, Tue)Chávez-Chávez, Arturo ................. 3140 (J1, Tue)Cha, Min Whan ......................... 2804 (H1, Wed)Cha, Sukwon ..............................1544 (B10, Thu)Chaabia, N ....................................456 (B4, Wed)Chabanier, Christophe ................. 3057 (I2, Thu)Chabinyc, Michael ......................2239 (E7, Mon)Chabrol, Karine ............................1776 (D2, Tue)Chahma, M’hamed ........................ 71 (A1, Mon)Chaikina, Marina ..................... 1249 (B10, Mon)Chaix, Nicolas ..............................2775 (F5, Thu)Chakraborty, Deboleena ..............2964 (I1, Wed)Chalker, Paul ............................... 2588 (F3, Wed)Chalkovaa, Elena ..........................998 (B8, Wed)Chan, Candace K ............................ 529 (B5, Tue)Chan, Kwong-Yu ........................... 252 (B1, Tue), ................................ 271 (B1, Wed), 939 (B8, Tue)Chan, Kwong-Yu ..............................200 (A2, Fri)Chan, Siew Hwa ........................1370 (B10, Thu), ..................................................... 1433 (B10, Tue)Chan, Yi-Hao ................................3216 (J4, Wed)Chandorkar, Arun ....................... 2126 (E4, Tue), ......................................................2126 (E4, Wed)Chandra-Ambhorn, Somrerk ......1855 (D4, Thu)Chandrasekharan, Ramprasad ....... 744 (B7, Tue)Chang, C. C. ................................... 874 (B8, Tue)Chang, C. Y. ................................. 2336 (E9, Tue)Chang, C.Y. .................................. 2334 (E9, Tue)Chang, Che-Cheng .....................2193 (E6, Mon)Chang, Cheng-Chun ...................1790 (D2, Tue), .......................................................1886 (D5, Tue)Chang, Chia Feng .......................... 12 (A1, Mon)Chang, Chia-Feng ......................... 3149 (J1, Tue)Chang, Chia-Tsung ....................... 87 (A1, Mon), ...............................89 (A1, Mon), 2222 (E6, Tue), ..................................................... 2820 (H1, Wed)Chang, Chia-Yuan ......................2112 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2112 (E4, Mon)Chang, Chung-Fu ......................... 165 (A2, Thu)Chang, DukRye .............................306 (B1, Wed)Chang, Edward Yi ......................2112 (E4, Mon), .............................2112 (E4, Wed), 2128 (E4, Tue)Chang, Hyuk ................................1091 (B8, Thu)Chang, I. C. .................................... 588 (B5, Tue)Chang, Jeng-Kuei ........................ 2699 (F4, Wed)Chang, Jeng-Yang .......................... 169 (A2, Thu)Chang, Kee-Chul ......................... 3004 (I2, Mon)Chang, Kow-Ming ......................2145 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2145 (E4, Wed)Chang, Li-Chung ....................... 2807 (H1, Wed)Chang, On ......................................696 (B5, Thu)Chang, Shery ............................... 2880 (I1, Mon)Chang, Tang-Kuei .........................2905 (I1, Wed)Chang, Y. -L. ................................. 2283 (E8, Tue)Chang, Yin-Fang .......................... 351 (B2, Mon)Chang, Yun-Min .......................... 351 (B2, Mon)Chang, Yung-Tse ........................1525 (B10, Thu)Chao, Cheng-Chieh ..................1458 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1466 (B10, Thu)Chao, Chuen-Guang ...................2201 (E6, Mon)Chao, Sung-Chieh .......................... 526 (B5, Tue)Chaparro, Antonio M .................1020 (B8, Wed), ...............................1150 (B8, Fri), 3039 (I2, Wed)Chapuzet, Jean Marc ..................1674 (C3, Mon)Charest, Patrcick ...........................602 (B5, Wed)Charest, Patrick .............................608 (B5, Wed)Charojrochkul, Sumittra ............ 1305 (B10, Tue)Charpentier, Ludovic ..................1858 (D4, Thu)Chartier, Casey ............................. 346 (B2, Mon)Chartuprayoon, Nicha ................2426 (F2, Mon)Chassaing, Elisabeth .....................2719 (F5, Tue)Chatenet, Marian ..... 354 (B2, Mon), 371 (B2, Tue)

Chatenet, Marian ....368 (B2, Tue), 381 (B2, Tue)Chatenet, Marian ......................... 3053 (I2, Thu)Chatillon, Christian ....................2531 (F3, Mon)Chatterjee, Sanghamitra .............2903 (I1, Wed), .......................................................2943 (I1, Wed)Chaturvedi, Nalin ...... 245 (B1, Mon), 247 (B1, Mon)Chaur, Manuel N. ........................2858 (H2, Tue)Chaussende, Didier .....................2537 (F3, Mon)Chauveau, Florent .....................1476 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1478 (B10, Thu)Chavez, Esther ............................... 2896 (I1, Tue)Chazalviel, Jean-Noël ...................2768 (F5, Thu)Che, Mu-Lung .............................. 2188 (E5, Tue)Cheah, Seng Kian ...........................323 (B1, Thu)Chedryk, Valeryi ............................ 74 (A1, Mon)Cheek, G. ....................................1678 (C3, Mon)Chen, Bwo-Ning ........................2145 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2145 (E4, Wed)Chen, C. W. .................................. 2336 (E9, Tue)Chen, Cheng-Pin .......................... 733 (B7, Tue), .............................. 2208 (E6, Tue), 2331 (E9, Tue)Chen, Chi-Chang ..........................971 (B8, Wed)Chen, Chih-Yen ........2203 (E6, Mon), 2219 (E6, Tue)Chen, Connie ...............................3166 (J2, Wed)Chen, Fang ...................................1131 (B8, Thu)Chen, Fang-Chung ......................2230 (E7, Mon)Chen, Gim .................................... 726 (B7, Mon)Chen, Guoying ............................. 393 (B4, Mon)Chen, Hailong ....... 394 (B4, Mon), 414 (B4, Tue)Chen, Henry J. H. ......................... 2255 (E7, Tue)Chen, Huang-Ming Philips .........2230 (E7, Mon)Chen, Hung-Hsien ....................... 2208 (E6, Tue)Chen, In-Gann ........2210 (E6, Tue), 2281 (E8, Tue)Chen, James ..............................2374 (E10, Wed)Chen, Jiann-Ruey ...... 12 (A1, Mon), 3149 (J1, Tue)Chen, Jianying ............................. 100 (A1, Mon)Chen, Jin-Ming .............................. 578 (B5, Tue)Chen, Jixin ..................................... 825 (B8, Tue)Chen, Kejia .......................................720 (B5, Fri)Chen, Kuan-Neng ........................ 2183 (E5, Tue)Chen, Kuei-Hsien .......................2189 (E6, Mon), ......................................................2832 (H1, Thu)Chen, Lei .................................. 1210 (B10, Mon)Chen, Li .......................................2315 (E8, Wed)Chen, Li-Chyong .......................2189 (E6, Mon), ......................................................2832 (H1, Thu)Chen, Liang-Yi ...... 733 (B7, Tue), 2331 (E9, Tue)Chen, Liang-Yi ............................. 2208 (E6, Tue)Chen, Lih-Juann ...............2199 (E6, Mon), 2201 .................................. (E6, Mon), 2202 (E6, Mon), ............................. 2216 (E6, Tue), 2218 (E6, Tue), ........ 2219 (E6, Tue), 2221 (E6, Tue), 2224 (E6, Tue)Chen, MaoSung S .......................... 232 (B1, Mon)Chen, Min Hua ..1887 (D5, Tue), 1927 (D6, Tue)Chen, Ming ................................ 1320 (B10, Tue)Chen, Philipp .............................1560 (B10, Thu)Chen, Po-Ying ............................. 2184 (E5, Tue), ...................................................2377 (E10, Wed), ...............................2757 (F5, Tue), 2758 (F5, Tue)Chen, Rongrong .......................... 342 (B2, Mon), ............................... 347 (B2, Mon), 372 (B2, Tue), ..................................385 (B2, Tue), 386 (B2, Tue)Chen, S.Wen .................................. 896 (B8, Tue)Chen, S.Y. ....................................2199 (E6, Mon)Chen, Shaochen ........................... 2288 (E8, Tue)Chen, Sheng-Kai .......................2379 (E10, Wed)Chen, Sheng-Yu ........................... 2221 (E6, Tue)Chen, Shih-Hsun ........................2201 (E6, Mon)Chen, Shyng-Tsong ...................2374 (E10, Wed)Chen, Sin-An ..... 2202 (E6, Mon), 2219 (E6, Tue)Chen, Sun Zen ............................. 2255 (E7, Tue)Chen, Tao ................................... 1398 (B10, Tue)Chen, Teng-Ming .........................3207 (J4, Wed)Chen, Wei .....................................769 (B7, Wed)Chen, Wei-Chia ............................. 165 (A2, Thu)Chen, Wei-Fu ................................. 843 (B8, Tue)Chen, Wen-Chang ......................2230 (E7, Mon)Chen, Wun-Liang ........................... 956 (B8, Tue)Chen, X. J. .................................... 730 (B7, Mon)

Chen, Ximing ............................... 3126 (J1, Tue)Chen, Yen-Hua .........1 (A1, Mon), 182 (A2, Thu)Chen, Yen-Ting ..........................2392 (E10, Thu)Chen, Yen-Ze ....... 956 (B8, Tue), 1050 (B8, Wed)Chen, Yi-Chun ............................... 578 (B5, Tue)Chen, Yi-Fu ................................... 177 (A2, Thu)Chen, Yi-Ming ................................ 526 (B5, Tue)Chen, Ying-Chieh .......956 (B8, Tue), 1050 (B8, Wed)Chen, Yougui ...............................1124 (B8, Thu)Chen, Yu-De ..................................... 1 (A1, Mon)Chen, Yu-Wen .............................1050 (B8, Wed)Chen, Zhaoke ..............................2536 (F3, Mon)Chen, Zhongwei ........................1000 (B8, Wed), ......................................................1009 (B8, Wed)Chen, Zhu Liang .........................2419 (F2, Mon)Cheng, Chin S ................................457 (B4, Wed)Cheng, Chin-Hsien .....................1004 (B8, Wed)Cheng, Fei ....................................2655 (F3, Thu)Cheng, Frank ................................1773 (D2, Tue)Cheng, Hsu Chun .......................... 88 (A1, Mon)Cheng, Huang-Chung ................... 87 (A1, Mon), ........89 (A1, Mon), 2222 (E6, Tue), 2820 (H1, Wed)Cheng, Huang-Chung ...............2379 (E10, Wed)Cheng, Jen-Yuan .......................... 2134 (E4, Tue)Cheng, Kuo-Jui ............................. 2222 (E6, Tue)Cheng, Ming-Ting .......................2199 (E6, Mon)Cheng, Mojie ................................. 51 (A1, Mon)Cheng, Ruihua ..............................987 (B8, Wed)Cheng, Shaoan ..............................271 (B1, Wed)Cheng, Tien .................................2159 (E5, Mon)Cheng, Weitao ........................... 2355 (E10, Tue)Cheng, Xuan .................................. 925 (B8, Tue)Cheng, Yi L......... 2170 (E5, Mon), 2185 (E5, Tue)Cheng, Yun-Wei ......2208 (E6, Tue), 2331 (E9, Tue)Cheng, Yun-Wei ............................. 733 (B7, Tue)Cheng, ZhongYang ..................... 3109 (J1, Mon)Cheng, Zhongyang .......................2432 (F2, Tue)Cheng-Hsuing, Yen ......................1198 (B9, Thu)Chenitz, Régis .............................1051 (B8, Wed)Cheol Seong, Hwang .................. 1939 (D6, Wed)Cherevko, Serhiy ........................... 3130 (J1, Tue)Cherkaoui, Karim .......................2111 (E4, Wed), .......................... 2111 (E4, Mon), 2115 (E4, Mon)Cherkaschinin, Gennady .............. 3125 (J1, Tue)Cherkashinin, Gennady ................. 551 (B5, Tue)Cherns, Peter ................................ 2404 (E10, Fri)Cheskis, Dima ............................... 184 (A2, Thu)Chesnaud, Anthony .................1444 (B10, Wed), .....................................................1549 (B10, Thu)Chetyrina, Oxana .........................1782 (D2, Tue)Chevalier, Sébastien ..................1445 (B10, Wed)Chevallier, Laure ........................1519 (B10, Thu)Chevallier, Laure ..........................1120 (B8, Thu)Chevolleau, Thierry ...................... 171 (A2, Thu)Chevrier, Vincent ........................... 415 (B4, Tue)Chi, Dong Zhi ............................2395 (E10, Thu)Chi, Eva ......................................... 2911 (I1, Tue)Chi, G. C. ..................................... 2336 (E9, Tue)Chiang, Hung Li ..........................2341 (E9, Wed)Chiang, Hung-Li .....1974 (E1, Tue), 2208 (E6, Tue)Chiang, Lieh-Kwang ..................1539 (B10, Thu)Chiang, Yet-Ming .......398 (B4, Mon), 447 (B4, Wed), ........483 (B4, Thu), 667 (B5, Wed), 701 (B5, Thu)Chiang, Yi-Feng ............................. 3149 (J1, Tue)Chiarotto, Isabella ...................... 1638 (C3, Sun), ...................................................... 1639 (C3, Sun)Chiba, Kazuhiro ........................1669 (C3, Mon), .....................................................1677 (C3, Mon)Chiba, Reiichi ............................. 1318 (B10, Tue)Chikahisa, Takemi ...... 785 (B8, Sun), 915 (B8, Tue)Chikaki, Shinichi ........................2160 (E5, Mon)Chin, Albert ................................2151 (E4, Wed)Chin, B. A. .....................................2432 (F2, Tue)Chin, Bryan A .............................. 3109 (J1, Mon)Chin, Sai Kong ............................2197 (E6, Mon)Chin, Xiao Yao ...............................800 (B8, Sun)Chindaudom, Pongpan .................338 (B1, Thu)Chiodo, Rosario ..........................2520 (F3, Mon)Chitose, Norihisa ..................... 1278 (B10, Mon)

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Chiu, ChingHua ......2333 (E9, Tue), 2334 (E9, Tue)Chiu, Kuoyuan .............................2940 (I1, Wed)Chiu, Pin-Hsiang ...........................157 (A2, Wed)Chiu, Wilson .......366 (B2, Tue), 1325 (B10, Tue)Chiu, Yi-Chen ..............................3207 (J4, Wed)Chiue, Juang-Yu .......................... 2699 (F4, Wed)Chlistunoff, Jerzy .........802 (B8, Sun), 2948 (I1, Wed)Chlistunoff, Jerzy ........................... 838 (B8, Tue)Chmiola, John ............................... 3006 (I2, Tue)Cho, Byung Won ........ 303 (B1, Wed), 459 (B4, Wed)Cho, Dae-Hyung ............................ 757 (B7, Tue)Cho, Eun Ae ...........883 (B8, Tue), 936 (B8, Tue), ..............................976 (B8, Wed), 1114 (B8, Thu)Cho, Gyubong ...............................276 (B1, Wed)Cho, Hoon Young ......................2136 (E4, Wed), ............................2136 (E4, Tue), 2156 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2156 (E4, Wed)Cho, Hyoup Je ...........................1440 (B10, Wed)Cho, Hyun Mo ............................2546 (F3, Mon)Cho, Hyung Koun ........................3209 (J4, Wed)Cho, Hyung-Man .............................716 (B5, Fri)Cho, Insoo ...................................1038 (B8, Wed)Cho, Jae Phil .................................642 (B5, Wed)Cho, Keun-Woo ...........................1709 (D1, Tue)Cho, Kwang Yeon ..........................161 (A2, Wed)Cho, Kwang Yeon ......460 (B4, Wed), 766 (B7, Tue)Cho, Kyemin ................................. 3145 (J1, Tue)Cho, Kyoung Ik ............................ 2257 (E7, Tue)Cho, Kyu Taek ..............................1071 (B8, Thu)Cho, Si-Hyeong .............................2433 (F2, Tue)Cho, Sung Ki .................................2462 (F2, Tue)Cho, Sung Wan ...........................2837 (H1, Thu)Cho, Sung-Woon ........................2141 (E4, Wed), .............................. 2141 (E4, Tue), 2753 (F5, Tue)Cho, Sunghun ................................ 763 (B7, Tue)Cho, Won Il ...................................459 (B4, Wed)Cho, Woosuk .................................478 (B4, Wed)Cho, Yong Jai ..............................2546 (F3, Mon)Cho, Yong Soo ...............................482 (B4, Wed)Cho, Young Whan ................... 1257 (B10, Mon)Cho, Yousuk .................................1933 (D6, Tue)Choe, Yoong-Kee .........................1005 (B8, Wed)Choi, Baeck .................................... 860 (B8, Tue)Choi, Bokkyu ................................270 (B1, Wed)Choi, Chel-Jong .......................... 1991 (E1, Tue), ....................................................2368 (E10, Wed)Choi, Doo Jin ................................. 84 (A1, Mon)Choi, Duck Kyun ........................ 2618 (F3, Wed)Choi, Eun Jip ................................. 185 (A2, Thu)Choi, Eun-Suck ............................ 2087 (E3, Tue)Choi, Gyeong Man ................... 1434 (B10, Tue), .......................1440 (B10, Wed), 1459 (B10, Thu), ........................ 1515 (B10, Thu), 1521 (B10, Thu)Choi, Hae-Won ........................ 1286 (B10, Mon)Choi, Hee Cheul .......................... 2207 (E6, Tue)Choi, Hee Sun .......106 (A1, Mon), 549 (B5, Tue)Choi, Hoon ................................1544 (B10, Thu)Choi, Jae-Man ................................691 (B5, Thu)Choi, Je Hun .................................309 (B1, Wed)Choi, Ji-Ae ...................................... 559 (B5, Tue)Choi, Ji-Won .................................482 (B4, Wed)Choi, Jin Hyeok .......................... 1292 (B10, Tue)Choi, Jong-Ho .........942 (B8, Tue), 959 (B8, Tue)Choi, Jong-Jin ........ 1104 (B8, Thu), 1254 (B10, Mon)Choi, Jonghoon .....2284 (E8, Tue), 3206 (J4, Wed)Choi, Jonghyun ..........................1054 (B8, Wed)Choi, Joon-Hwan ........................1104 (B8, Thu), ................................................... 1254 (B10, Mon)Choi, Jun Hyuk ......................... 1938 (D6, Wed), ..................................................... 1940 (D6, Wed)Choi, Jun-kyu ..........942 (B8, Tue), 959 (B8, Tue)Choi, Mi Kyung ............................3209 (J4, Wed)Choi, Moon-Bong ...................... 1371 (B10, Tue)Choi, Moon-youl ........................... 912 (B8, Tue)Choi, Seong-Woo .........................1091 (B8, Thu)Choi, Seungdon ............................. 571 (B5, Tue)Choi, Seungun ............................... 99 (A1, Mon)Choi, Sie-Young .....78 (A1, Mon), 2380 (E10, Wed)Choi, Soo Young ......................... 2573 (F3, Wed)

Choi, Sung Won ............................. 585 (B5, Tue)Choi, Sung-Woo .....32 (A1, Mon), 3205 (J4, Tue)Choi, Sunghwan .........................1793 (D2, Tue), .............................3211 (J4, Wed), 3215 (J4, Wed)Choi, Sungwon .............................. 926 (B8, Tue)Choi, Won Chel ......................... 2825 (H1, Wed)Choi, YongMan ................................196 (A2, Fri)Choi, Yoo Youl ............................... 84 (A1, Mon)Choi, Young-Hwan ...................... 2338 (E9, Tue)Choi, Young-Woo ........................... 898 (B8, Tue)Choi, Yu-Jin .................................2051 (E2, Wed)Chollon, Georges .......................2468 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2504 (F3, Mon)Chopart, Jean Paul .......................3168 (J2, Wed)Chornokur, Ganna ......................... 90 (A1, Mon)Chou, Ju ........................................147 (A2, Wed)Chou, Kan-Sen ..............................269 (B1, Wed)Chou, L-J. ........ 2202 (E6, Mon), 2203 (E6, Mon), ...................................2219 (E6, Tue), 2220 (E6, Tue)Chou, Wei-Yang ........................... 2255 (E7, Tue)Chouchelamane, Gael ................... 861 (B8, Tue)Chowdhury, Tamjid ....................2164 (E5, Mon)Choy, Kwang-Leong .....................124 (A2, Wed), ....................... 1205 (B10, Mon), 2016 (E2, Mon), ...................................................... 2643 (F3, Wed)Chrastina, Danny .......................2477 (F3, Mon), ...................................................... 2629 (F3, Wed)Christenn, Claudia ................... 1268 (B10, Mon)Christensen, Jake ......245 (B1, Mon), 247 (B1, Mon)Christensen, Leif ............................ 542 (B5, Tue)Christian, Elvis ...... 52 (A1, Mon), 982 (B8, Wed)Christian, Posner ........................1750 (D2, Mon)Christiansen, Lars .................... 1215 (B10, Mon)Christiansen, Niels ................... 1217 (B10, Mon)Christien, Frederic .......................... 420 (B4, Tue)Christoffers, Jens ..........................2958 (I1, Wed)Chu, Deryn ................................. 342 (B2, Mon), ........347 (B2, Mon), 366 (B2, Tue), 372 (B2, Tue), ...........385 (B2, Tue), 386 (B2, Tue), 388 (B2, Tue)Chu, Hye Yong ...........................1911 (D6, Mon)Chu, James M ................................ 2074 (E3, Tue)Chu, Li-Wei .................................. 2216 (E6, Tue)Chu, Peter P .................................... 874 (B8, Tue)Chu, Ta-Ya ...................................2260 (E7, Wed)Chuang, Chin Huo .................... 1810 (D2, Wed)Chueh, C. A. ..................................150 (A2, Wed)Chueh, William .......................... 1406 (B10, Tue)Chun, Chang Min ...................... 1845 (D4, Wed)Chun, Jong-Sun ..........................2069 (E3, Mon)Chun, Jung-Hoon .......................2169 (E5, Mon)Chun, Young-Gab .........................146 (A2, Wed)Chung, Chan-Hwa ......................2783 (F5, Thu), ........................................................ 3130 (J1, Tue)Chung, Chul Goo .......................... 38 (A1, Mon)Chung, Hoon T ............................... 838 (B8, Tue)Chung, Jonathan ..... 10 (A1, Mon), 394 (B4, Mon)Chung, Jong Shik .......37 (A1, Mon), 38 (A1, Mon)Chung, Jooyoung ..........................773 (B7, Wed)Chung, Jooyoung .......................... 188 (A2, Thu)Chung, Kyung Yoon ....................303 (B1, Wed), ........................................................459 (B4, Wed)Chung, Seung Myun .....................310 (B1, Wed)Chung, Sung-Yoon .........................484 (B4, Thu)Chung, Yong-Duck ......................... 757 (B7, Tue)Chusova, Tamara P.......................2539 (F3, Mon)Chyou, Yau-Pin ..........................1539 (B10, Thu)Cianci, Elena ...............................2147 (E4, Wed)Ciapina, Eduardo G ...........................199 (A2, Fri)Cibella, Sara .................................... 2669 (F3, Fri)Cico, Karol ................................... 2628 (F3, Wed)Cicoira, Fabio ..............................2264 (E7, Wed)Cilingir, Didem H ............................ 901 (B8, Tue)Ciosek, Katarzyna A .......................292 (B1, Wed)Cirillo, Marco ......2749 (F5, Tue), 2776 (F5, Thu)Citterio, Oberto ..........................1690 (D1, Mon)Civale, Yann ................................. 2175 (E5, Tue)Claes, Martine .....2058 (E3, Mon), 2070 (E3, Mon)Claessens, Serge .............................2730 (F5, Tue)

Claeys, C. ........ 2363 (E10, Wed), 2366 (E10, Wed), ........................2370 (E10, Wed), 2389 (E10, Thu)Clague, Ralph ........................... 1205 (B10, Mon)Clark, Trevor .................................2644 (F3, Thu)Clarke, Simon ................................437 (B4, Wed)Clarysse, Trudo ...........................2391 (E10, Thu)Claudel, Arnaud ..........................2537 (F3, Mon)Clavalier, Laurent ......................... 2173 (E5, Tue)Clavelier, Laurent .......................2060 (E3, Mon), .....................................................2387 (E10, Thu)Clearwater, Deborah ................... 2615 (F3, Wed)Cleas, Martine .............................. 2085 (E3, Tue)Clemente, Francesca .................... 2077 (E3, Tue)Clerac, Rodolphe ..........................2956 (I1, Wed)Cleveland, Erin ............................2475 (F3, Mon)Clima, Sergiu ...............................2116 (E4, Mon)Climent, Victor ..... 2992 (I2, Mon), 3003 (I2, Mon)Clotet, Anna .................................2862 (H2, Tue)Cloutier, Caroline R ....................... 3019 (I2, Tue)Cloutier, Jean-Noël .......................3041 (I2, Wed)Cobb, Brian .................................. 2245 (E7, Tue)Cobet, Christoph ......................... 2329 (E9, Tue)Cochran, Justin ...........................2239 (E7, Mon)Cocke, David ................................2925 (I1, Wed)Cocural, Marie ..............................1767 (D2, Tue)Coddet, Christian ..................... 1252 (B10, Mon)Codegoni, Davide ....................... 1977 (E1, Tue), .............................. 1979 (E1, Tue), 1980 (E1, Tue)Coey, J. Michael D. .....41 (A1, Mon), 3096 (I3, Thu)Coffey, Greg W ............................ 1419 (B10, Tue)Cohen, Jamie L................................680 (B5, Thu)Cohen, Stephan ..........................2159 (E5, Mon)Coindeau, Stéphane ....................2528 (F3, Mon)Coindreau, Olivia ........................... 2668 (F3, Fri)Cojocaru, Paula ............................138 (A2, Wed), .........................1690 (D1, Mon), 2168 (E5, Mon), .......................................................2771 (F5, Thu)Colbow, Vesna ................................ 960 (B8, Tue)Colclasure, Andrew ......................1582 (B10, Fri)Coleman, Jonathan .....................2191 (E6, Mon)Colinart, Thibaut ........................1015 (B8, Wed)Collazos Castro, Jorge ...................2736 (F5, Tue)Collins, John M ............................ 3189 (J4, Mon)Collins, Maurice ......................... 1819 (D3, Wed)Colnago, Luiz A. ........................... 118 (A1, Mon)Cologna, Marco .......................... 1416 (B10, Tue)Colombo, Alessandra ...................299 (B1, Wed), ............................. 300 (B1, Wed), 2998 (I2, Mon)Colombo, Luigi ............................ 2130 (E4, Tue)Colonna, Jean-Philippe ................ 2404 (E10, Fri)Colovic, Marija ............................1162 (B9, Wed)Coman, Vasile ............................... 2884 (I1, Tue)Comanescu, Florin ......................... 767 (B7, Tue)Comanzol, Holly ........................ 3188 (J4, Mon), .............................3220 (J4, Wed), 3235 (J4, Wed)Combellas, Catherine ..................2945 (I1, Wed)Combemale, Lionel ...................1445 (B10, Wed)Come, Jeremy .................................693 (B5, Thu)Comini, Elisabetta ........................2649 (F3, Thu)Comisso, Nicola ............................2728 (F5, Tue)Comminges, Clément ..................1260 (B10, Fri)Compton, Richard .......................2944 (I1, Wed)Conard, T. ....................................1995 (E1, Wed)Conard, Thierry ........................... 1975 (E1, Tue), ............................1994 (E1, Wed), 2035 (E2, Tue), .............................. 2076 (E3, Tue), 2077 (E3, Tue)Conceição, Leandro .................. 1335 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1338 (B10, Tue)Conrad, Olaf ..... 1084 (B8, Thu), 1085 (B8, Thu)Contino, Anna Rita .................... 1416 (B10, Tue)Cook, Anthony B ..........................1702 (D1, Tue)Cook, Nabil ..................................1192 (B9, Thu)Cook, Ron ..................................1580 (B10, Thu)Cool, P. ..........................................154 (A2, Wed)Cooney, Michael ......................... 2869 (I1, Mon)Cooper, Kevin .....973 (B8, Wed), 3170 (J2, Wed)Copeland, R. Guild ......................1922 (D6, Tue)Corasaniti, Martina ........................1140 (B8, Fri)Corbin, Stephen ......................... 1408 (B10, Tue)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Cordiner, Stefano ..................... 1279 (B10, Mon)Córdoba de Torresi, Susana ....... 1624 (C1, Wed), ..............................2968 (I1, Thu), 3085 (I3, Wed)Córdova, Ricardo .......................1177 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1189 (B9, Wed)Cormie, Ariana ............................... 258 (B1, Tue)Corradi, Alessandro ...................... 1978 (E1, Tue)Corre, Gael ................................1447 (B10, Wed)Correa-Duarte, Miguel ................2833 (H1, Thu)Cortès, Robert .............................2679 (F4, Mon)Cosemans, Patrick ....................... 2571 (F3, Wed)Cosnier, Serge ................................ 2889 (I1, Tue)Costa, Isolda ..... 1826 (D3, Wed), 1885 (D5, Tue)Costello, Justin ............................2473 (F3, Mon)Côté, C. ....................................... 2577 (F3, Wed)Cott, Daire .................................... 2206 (E6, Tue)Coulon, Pierre-Eugène ................2118 (E4, Mon)Coulon, Romain .............................322 (B1, Thu)Courjean, Olivier ....................... 1611 (C1, Wed)Courtin, Emilie ......................... 1228 (B10, Mon)Courty, Matthieu ............................ 562 (B5, Tue)Coutanceau, Christophe ............... 379 (B2, Tue), ............................. 380 (B2, Tue), 1046 (B8, Wed), ............................1052 (B8, Wed), 1127 (B8, Thu)Couteau, C. .................................. 2223 (E6, Tue)Couture-Martin, Frédéric ...........1674 (C3, Mon)Cox, James A ................................ 2875 (I1, Mon)Cox, Jonathan ....... 422 (B4, Tue), 476 (B4, Wed)Coyle, Christopher A .................. 1419 (B10, Tue)Crabb, Eleanor ..............................983 (B8, Wed)Cramer, Kirn ................................1853 (D4, Thu)Creager, Stephen ...........................661 (B5, Wed)Cremers, Carsten ......348 (B2, Mon), 383 (B2, Tue), .................................387 (B2, Tue), 890 (B8, Tue), ............................... 906 (B8, Tue), 1092 (B8, Thu)Criado, Maria ............................. 1741 (D1, Wed)Crisci, Alexandre .........................2528 (F3, Mon)Cristea, Cecilia ...........................1674 (C3, Mon)Cristiani, Cinzia ....................... 1241 (B10, Mon)Cristoloveanu, Sorin ..................2387 (E10, Thu)Crochet, Jared ............................ 2797 (H1, Wed)Croguennec, Laurence .................. 406 (B4, Tue), ........................................................451 (B4, Wed)Croiset, Eric ................................ 1408 (B10, Tue)Croll, Stuart ................................ 1800 (D2, Wed)Cronin, J. Scott ...........................1469 (B10, Thu)Crook, A. .....................................2316 (E8, Wed)Crosnier, Olivier ............................ 254 (B1, Tue), ..................................256 (B1, Tue), 420 (B4, Tue)Cross, Andrew .........258 (B1, Tue), 259 (B1, Tue)Cross, Richard ...............................2482 (F3, Tue)Cruz, Ana M ...................................2736 (F5, Tue)Cruz, Glauber ................................2460 (F2, Tue)Csik, Attila ................................... 2701 (F4, Wed)Cuara Diaz, Edgar .........................3075 (I3, Wed)Cubukcu, E. .................................. 2286 (E8, Tue)Cucco-Porto, Ledilege ................... 171 (A2, Thu)Cugnet, Mikael G ...........................275 (B1, Wed)Cui, Guofeng .................................. 367 (B2, Tue)Cui, Yi ............................................. 529 (B5, Tue)Cuisinier, Marine ..........................427 (B4, Wed)Cummings, Steven .....................1576 (B10, Thu)Cunge, Gilles ................................. 171 (A2, Thu)Cunto, Gabriel ......................... 1220 (B10, Mon)Curulli, Antonella .......................2834 (H1, Thu)Curulli, Antonella ........................3175 (J2, Wed)Cushen, Brian J ............................... 68 (A1, Mon)Czerwinski, Kenneth .................1684 (D1, Mon), ...........................1685 (D1, Mon), 2922 (I1, Wed)Cziraki, Agnes .............................. 1983 (E1, Tue)

DDąbrowski, Jarek ........2117 (E4, Mon), 2125 (E4, Tue)da Costa, Marlla V ........................1784 (D2, Tue), .......................................................1785 (D2, Tue)Da Silva, Leonardo .........................495 (B4, Thu)Da Silva, Luiz Fernando .............. 3119 (J1, Mon)Dabirian, Ali .................................2658 (F3, Thu)Dabo, Ismaila ................................ 3020 (I2, Tue)

Dacyl, Danuta ............................... 3195 (J4, Tue)Dadgar, Athareh ......................... 1711 (D1, Wed)Dagkaldiran, Umit ...................... 2570 (F3, Wed)Dahn, Jeff R .............410 (B4, Tue), 415 (B4, Tue), ............................... 419 (B4, Tue), 426 (B4, Wed), ..... 441 (B4, Wed), 442 (B4, Wed), 443 (B4, Wed), .................................523 (B5, Tue), 528 (B5, Tue), ............................... 618 (B5, Wed), 864 (B8, Tue), .............................. 870 (B8, Tue), 1012 (B8, Wed)Dai, Jinxiang .................................455 (B4, Wed)Dai, Lin ........................................... 869 (B8, Tue)Dailly, Julian ...............................1476 (B10, Thu)Dal Santo, Vladimiro ..................... 382 (B2, Tue)Dale, Phillip .......... 779 (B7, Wed), 781 (B7, Wed)Daletou, Maria .....805 (B8, Sun), 1125 (B8, Thu)Dalla Corte, Daniel A ...................1787 (D2, Tue), .......................................................1788 (D2, Tue)Dalla Corte, Daniel A ...................1784 (D2, Tue), .......................................................1785 (D2, Tue)Dalla Corte, Daniel A. ................1904 (D6, Mon)Dalmer, Michael ........................... 2084 (E3, Tue)Daltion, Eric ............................... 1817 (D3, Wed)Dalui, Saikat ................................. 2332 (E9, Tue)Daly, Scott .....................................2487 (F3, Tue)Dam, Van-Anh T ...........................1112 (B8, Thu)Damen, Libero .................................718 (B5, Fri)Damian, Alexis ........2674 (F4, Mon), 2679 (F4, Mon)Damian-Matsumura, Pablo ..........1884 (D5, Tue)Damlencourt, Jean-François .....2387 (E10, Thu), ....................................................... 2404 (E10, Fri)Damnjanovic, Slobodan ............1636 (C2, Mon)Damnjanovic, Slobodan ..............3177 (J2, Wed)Dan, Zhenhua ............................1688 (D1, Mon)Dandeville, Yann ............................ 256 (B1, Tue)Danel, A. ......................................2061 (E3, Mon)Danel, Adrien ..............................2067 (E3, Mon)Danet, Julien .................................. 416 (B4, Tue)Dani, Ines ..........2625 (F3, Wed), 2641 (F3, Wed)Daniele, Stephane .........................2481 (F3, Tue)Danielewski, Marek ................... 1838 (D4, Wed), .............................2909 (I1, Wed), 3173 (J2, Wed)Danielson, Mati .............................. 747 (B7, Tue)Danila, Mihai ....... 767 (B7, Tue), 2282 (E8, Tue), ........................................................ 3150 (J1, Tue)Danilov, Dmitry .............................340 (B1, Thu)Danilovich, Vladimir S................. 2604 (F3, Wed)Dankerl, Markus ........................... 2320 (E9, Tue)Danova, Katia .............................. 2606 (F3, Wed)Dargaville, Steven ........................ 403 (B4, Mon)Darolles, Isabelle ............................493 (B4, Thu)Darr, Jawwad ............................... 2609 (F3, Wed)Darsell, Jens .............................. 1208 (B10, Mon)Darveau, Scott ................................ 761 (B7, Tue)Darveau, Scott ................................ 762 (B7, Tue)Das Sharma, Abhijit ..................1456 (B10, Wed)Das, Kamol ...................................2925 (I1, Wed)Das, Sapan ....................................1774 (D2, Tue)Dasgupta, Neil P ...........................2010 (E2, Mon)Dasgupta, Niladri ..........................970 (B8, Wed)Dashtimoghadam, Erfan ..............136 (A2, Wed), .......................................................1094 (B8, Thu)Dassonville, Alexandra ................. 3138 (J1, Tue)Datta, Suman ............................... 2129 (E4, Tue)Datye, Abhaya K .............................. 859 (B8, Tue)Dauelsberg, Martin ...................... 2568 (F3, Wed)Daval, Nicolas ............................2387 (E10, Thu)Davazoglou, Dimitris ................. 2601 (F3, Wed), ...............................2630 (F3, Wed), 2669 (F3, Fri)Davey, John R ................................. 824 (B8, Tue), ................................ 851 (B8, Tue), 967 (B8, Wed)Davidson, Isobel ............................472 (B4, Wed)Davidson, Isobel .............................228 (B1, Sun)Daviero-Minaud, Sylvie ............. 1369 (B10, Tue)Davies, Andrew .............................982 (B8, Wed)Davies, Hywel ...... 2533 (F3, Mon), 2588 (F3, Wed)Davis, Kathryn L ...........................2967 (I1, Wed)Davis, Virginia ..............................3174 (J2, Wed)Davoodi, Ali .....1680 (D1, Mon), 1700 (D1, Tue)Day, Michael ................................1602 (B10, Fri)

Daymond, Ben ...........................1906 (D6, Mon)Daza, Loreto ........... 1020 (B8, Wed), 1150 (B8, Fri), ............................. 1396 (B10, Tue), 1429 (B10, Tue), ................................1430 (B10, Tue), 3039 (I2, Wed)De Boissieu, Marc .........................3048 (I2, Wed)De Bruijn, Frank A ........................1112 (B8, Thu)de Carvalho Frank, Andre ............ 117 (A1, Mon)De Carvalho, Eduarda .............. 1225 (B10, Mon)de Croon, Mart ............................ 2567 (F3, Wed)de Florio, Daniel Z.......................... 933 (B8, Tue), .....................................................1483 (B10, Thu)De Gendt, Stefan .......1197 (B9, Thu), 1975 (E1, Tue), ...............................1994 (E1, Wed), 2102 (E3, Wed), ................................ 2116 (E4, Mon), 2402 (E10, Fri)De Graeve, Iris .....1900 (D6, Mon), 1919 (D6, Tue)de Haart, L.G.J. ........................ 1206 (B10, Mon), ..................................................... 1298 (B10, Tue)De Henau, Katia ...........................2784 (F5, Thu)De Jaeger, Brice ............................2109 (E4, Mon)de la Rica, Roberto .......................2917 (I1, Wed)de Leitenburg, Carla ......................290 (B1, Wed)de Lima, Roberto ............................ 368 (B2, Tue)de Matos, Bruno R ........................... 933 (B8, Tue)de Meatza, Iratxe ..............................712 (B5, Fri)De Melo, Hercilio G ...................1681 (D1, Mon), ........................ 1727 (D1, Wed), 1762 (D2, Mon), ........................... 1826 (D3, Wed), 1885 (D5, Tue)de Miguel,, Gustavo .....................2852 (H2, Tue)de Oliveira, Adilson A ....................2751 (F5, Tue)De Rache, Aurore .....2947 (I1, Wed), 3153 (J1, Tue)De Salvo, Barbara ....................... 2358 (E10, Tue)De Santis, Maurizio ......................3048 (I2, Wed)de Tacconi, Norma ........................2717 (F5, Tue)de Wit, Hans .................................152 (A2, Wed), ......................... 1691 (D1, Mon), 1728 (D1, Wed)De Zorzi, Chiara .......................... 2587 (F3, Wed)De, Sukanta .................................2191 (E6, Mon)Dean, Anthony ............................1590 (B10, Fri)Deb, Biswapriya ...........................1158 (B9, Wed)Debe, Mark .............841 (B8, Tue), 842 (B8, Tue), ..................................864 (B8, Tue), 870 (B8, Tue)Debiemme-Chouvy, Catherine .....1003 (B8, Wed), ............................................................2920 (I1, Wed)Decès-Petit, Cyrille ..................... 1354 (B10, Tue)Dec, Steven F. ................................997 (B8, Wed)Decaluwe, Steven C ..................... 1314 (B10, Tue)Decent, Stephen P. ................... 1272 (B10, Mon)Dechamp, Jérôme .......................2387 (E10, Thu)Decker, Franco .... 1159 (B9, Wed), 3159 (J1, Tue)Decossas, Sebastien ......................2646 (F3, Thu)Deduytsche, Davy ......................2013 (E2, Mon), ....................................................... 2138 (E4, Tue)Deen, M. J .................................... 2244 (E7, Tue), .............................. 2247 (E7, Tue), 2253 (E7, Tue)DeFranco, John A. .......................2264 (E7, Wed)Degendt, S. ..................................1995 (E1, Wed)Degenghi, Gianluca ......................604 (B5, Wed)Deguet, Chrystel ........................2387 (E10, Thu)Deibel, Carsten .............................2854 (H2, Tue)DeJonghe, Lutgard ....................1437 (B10, Wed)Deki, Shigehito ...... 3072 (I3, Wed), 3082 (I3, Wed)Dekker, Nico ..... 1326 (B10, Tue), 1581 (B10, Fri)Dekkers, Harold .........................2366 (E10, Wed)Dekoster, Johan .........................2364 (E10, Wed)del Pilar, Joselyn ............................ 3144 (J1, Tue)Delabie, Annelies ........................2109 (E4, Mon)Delacourt, Charles ..........................222 (B1, Sun)Delage, Sylvain ............................. 2327 (E9, Tue)Delaille, Arnaud ........................... 238 (B1, Mon)Delaizir, Gaëlle .............................3179 (J2, Wed)Delavaux-Nicot, Béatrice ..............2853 (H2, Tue)Delbos, Elise ................................. 2177 (E5, Tue)Delclos, Sophie ............................2534 (F3, Mon)Delcourt-Lancon, Alice ................2942 (I1, Wed)Deleebeeck, Lisa ........................1455 (B10, Wed)Delette, Gérard ........................... 1319 (B10, Tue)Delezuk, Jorge .............................. 350 (B2, Mon)Delgado, Juan Luis .......................2854 (H2, Tue)Della Gaspera, Enrico .................... 3161 (J1, Tue)

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Delloro, Francesco .................... 1281 (B10, Mon)Delmas, Claude ......406 (B4, Tue), 418 (B4, Tue), ................................ 451 (B4, Wed), 594 (B5, Tue)Delmas, Mathieu ......................... 2578 (F3, Wed)Delnick, Frank M. ..........................284 (B1, Wed)Deloffre, Emilie ...........................2528 (F3, Mon)DeLongchamp, Dean .................2240 (E7, Mon), ....................................................... 2252 (E7, Tue)Delugas, Pietro ............................2116 (E4, Mon)Delville, Marie-Hélène ................2420 (F2, Mon)Dembinska, Beata ........................... 21 (A1, Mon)Demirel, Melik .............................1880 (D5, Tue)Dempsey, Eithne ........2831 (H1, Thu), 2891 (I1, Tue)Demuynck, Steven ......................2070 (E3, Mon)Den Hertog, Martien ....................2646 (F3, Thu)Den Hertog, Martien ..................... 171 (A2, Thu)Denes, Ferencz S ...........................2830 (H1, Thu)Deng, Da ........................................ 546 (B5, Tue)Deng, Haixia .................................433 (B4, Wed)Deng, Jianqiu ........10 (A1, Mon), 394 (B4, Mon)Deng, Yuepeng ..............................776 (B7, Wed)Denks, Viktor .............................. 3191 (J4, Mon)Dennany, Lynn .............................. 67 (A1, Mon)Dennison, Stephen .....................1190 (B9, Thu), .......................................................1192 (B9, Thu)Denoyel, Renaud ..........................3040 (I2, Wed)Densmore, Crystal ......................2827 (H1, Thu)Denzler, Roland ........................ 1219 (B10, Mon)D’Epifanio, Alessandra ................1131 (B8, Thu), ........................ 1519 (B10, Thu), 1548 (B10, Thu)Deria, Pravas ............................... 2814 (H1, Wed)Deribo, Svetlana ..........................1186 (B9, Wed)Derkits, Gustav ........................... 1821 (D3, Wed)DeRose, James ............................ 1746 (D1, Wed)Derrien, Gaelle ............................... 539 (B5, Tue)Dervisoglu, Riza ......................... 1310 (B10, Tue)Descamps, Cédric ........................2504 (F3, Mon)Deschamps, C. .............................2505 (F3, Mon)Deseure, Jonathan ................... 1282 (B10, Mon), ....................... 1289 (B10, Mon), 1562 (B10, Thu)Desilets, Denis .............................2260 (E7, Wed)Désilets, S. ................................... 2577 (F3, Wed)Desinan, Stefano ...........................290 (B1, Wed)Deslouis, Claude ..........................1045 (B8, Wed)DesMarteau, Darryl .......................661 (B5, Wed)Dessemond, Laurent .................. 1343 (B10, Tue)Detavernier, Christophe .............2013 (E2, Mon), ....................................................... 2138 (E4, Tue)Detlefs, Blanka ......1926 (D6, Tue), 2528 (F3, Mon)Dettlaff-Weglikowska, Ursula .......603 (B5, Wed), ........................................................623 (B5, Wed)Deura, Momoko ..........................2524 (F3, Mon)Deutsch, Thierry ..........................2863 (H2, Tue)Deutschmann, Olaf ......................1590 (B10, Fri)Devadoss, Anitha .......................... 183 (A2, Thu)Devaux, Didier .............................3040 (I2, Wed)Deveney, Bridget .......................... 504 (B5, Mon)Deveney, Bridget ...........................679 (B5, Wed)Devi, Anjana ................................2482 (F3, Tue), ..........................2490 (F3, Mon), 2515 (F3, Mon), ..........................2550 (F3, Mon), 2551 (F3, Mon), ...................................................... 2602 (F3, Wed)Devine, Thomas .........................1167 (B9, Wed), .....................................................1902 (D6, Mon)Devyatkina, Evgeniya ..................458 (B4, Wed), .........................................................490 (B4, Thu)Dexter, Stephen ..............................212 (B1, Sun)Deymier, Pierre ............................. 2090 (E3, Tue)Dhalluin, Florian ........2225 (E6, Tue), 2646 (F3, Thu)Dhawan, Anuj .............................. 2287 (E8, Tue)Di Bartolo, Baldassare ................. 3189 (J4, Mon)Di Bartolomeo, Elisabetta .........1519 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1548 (B10, Thu)Di Blasi, Alessandra ........................1140 (B8, Fri)Di Carlo, Aldo .............................1159 (B9, Wed)Di Cioccio, Lea ............................. 2173 (E5, Tue)Di Falco, Andrea ..........................2312 (E8, Wed)Di Noto, Vito ......... 839 (B8, Tue), 999 (B8, Wed)Di Paola, Agatino ........................1185 (B9, Wed)

Diab, Norhan ..............................2421 (F2, Mon)Diamond, Dermot ........................ 2898 (I1, Tue), ...................................................... 3107 (J1, Mon)Diao, Zhu ..................................... 3096 (I3, Thu)Diard, Jean-Paul ............................. 371 (B2, Tue)Diawara, Boubakar ....................1896 (D6, Mon), .....................................................1898 (D6, Mon)Diaz, Alberto .................................. 381 (B2, Tue)Diaz, Belen ...................................1791 (D2, Tue)Diaz, Madeline .............................. 3144 (J1, Tue)Díaz Díaz, Goretti .......................1626 (C2, Mon)Dick, Luis Frederico P .................1904 (D6, Mon), .............................1912 (D6, Tue), 1914 (D6, Tue)Dickey, Elizabeth ..........................2644 (F3, Thu)Dickinson, Calum .......................2831 (H1, Thu)Diebels, Stefan ...............................2449 (F2, Tue)Diehl, L. ........................................ 2286 (E8, Tue)Dielacher, Markus ........................ 2172 (E5, Tue)Diener, Joachim ........................... 2212 (E6, Tue)Diethelm, Stefan ....................... 1322 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1574 (B10, Thu)Dietrich, Dagmar ...........................138 (A2, Wed)Dietz, Andreas ............................ 1808 (D2, Wed)Diez, Jose Antonio ........................ 2896 (I1, Tue)DiGiuseppe, Gianfranco ............1457 (B10, Thu)Dijon, Jean ................................... 2206 (E6, Tue)Dikwal, Chinnan ........................1464 (B10, Thu)Dillon, Anne ...............................2309 (E8, Wed), .......................... 2310 (E8, Wed), 2314 (E8, Wed), ......................................................2317 (E8, Wed)Dillon, Anne ..................................666 (B5, Wed)Dimitrakis, Panagiotis ................. 2630 (F3, Wed)Dimitrov, Boyan ...........................1089 (B8, Thu)Dimitrov, Nikolay .......................2673 (F4, Mon)Dimitrova, Raina .......................... 1984 (E1, Tue)Dimoulas, Athanasios ................2114 (E4, Mon), .....................................................2396 (E10, Thu)Dimov, Nikolay ..............................489 (B4, Thu)Ding, K. ........................................ 2292 (E8, Tue)Ding, Shi-Jin ................................. 2124 (E4, Tue)Ding, Yi ....................................... 2639 (F3, Wed)Dingemans, Gijs ........................... 2034 (E2, Tue)DiPietro, Steven ...........................1859 (D4, Thu)Dittert, Bernd .............................. 2605 (F3, Wed)Diwald, Oliver ............................... 3202 (J4, Tue)Djafari Rouhani, Mehdi ............... 2033 (E2, Tue)Djenizian, Thierry .......2772 (F5, Thu), 3201 (J4, Tue)Djilali, Ned ..................................1004 (B8, Wed)Djilali, Ned .....................................787 (B8, Sun)Djokic, Stojan ...............................1872 (D5, Tue)Djurado, Elisabeth ...................... 1356 (B10, Tue)Dkhissi, Ahmed ............................ 2033 (E2, Tue)Do, Takayoshi ................................2687 (F4, Tue)Doan, The Nam Long ....................488 (B4, Thu)Döbbelin, Markus ........................2428 (F2, Mon)Dobrev, Tzvetan ........................ 1720 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 1730 (D1, Wed)Dobročka, Edmund ..................... 2628 (F3, Wed)Dobrovolska, Tsvetina ................. 2413 (F1, Wed)Doche, Olivier .......................... 1289 (B10, Mon)Dodabalapur, Ananth .................. 2245 (E7, Tue)Dodelet, Jean-Pol ....... 370 (B2, Tue), 796 (B8, Sun), ........ 797 (B8, Sun), 808 (B8, Mon), 1051 (B8, Wed)Dodzi, Zigah ................................2424 (F2, Mon)Doerfler, Susanne ........................ 2625 (F3, Wed)Doherty, Wayne G..................... 1284 (B10, Mon)Doi, Takayuki ...............................617 (B5, Wed), ............................... 619 (B5, Wed), 628 (B5, Wed)Doi, Toshihiro ............................... 3203 (J4, Tue)Doisneau, Béatrice ......................2528 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2537 (F3, Mon)Dolidze, V. .....................................641 (B5, Wed)Dolle, Mickael ..............................3179 (J2, Wed)Domínguez-Crespo, Miguel ........2519 (F3, Mon)Domínguez-Crespo, Miguel A ......1781 (D2, Tue), .......................... 2557 (F3, Mon), 2826 (H1, Wed)Domen, Kazunari ........................1181 (B9, Wed)Domenichini, Bruno ................... 2631 (F3, Wed)

Dominko, Robert ..........................221 (B1, Sun), ....... 519 (B5, Mon), 689 (B5, Thu), 693 (B5, Thu)Don, Eric R ...................................1959 (E1, Mon)Donders, Merijn E .......................2014 (E2, Mon), ......................................................2048 (E2, Wed)Donetti, Luca ............................. 2353 (E10, Tue)Doneux, Thomas ..........................2947 (I1, Wed)Dong, Kien T ................................. 240 (B1, Mon)Dong, Yonglai ................................ 51 (A1, Mon)Dong, Zhong-Lin ..........................2724 (F5, Tue)Donis, Robert ..............................2166 (E5, Mon)Donnabelle, Balela Mary ...............119 (A2, Wed)Donne, Scott W .......258 (B1, Tue), 259 (B1, Tue), ...........................353 (B2, Mon), 1717 (D1, Wed), ..............................2916 (I1, Wed), 2986 (I1, Thu)Donnelly, Joe ................................ 2130 (E4, Tue)Donner, Constanze ......................2691 (F4, Tue), .......................................................2707 (F4, Thu)Donnola, Paola .............................2847 (H2, Tue)Donoli, Alessandro ...................... 1652 (C3, Sun)Donten, Mikolaj ............................ 1622 (C1, Wed), ................................ 2427 (F2, Mon), 2459 (F2, Tue), ...................................2885 (I1, Tue), 2959 (I1, Wed)Dontigny, Martin ..........................602 (B5, Wed)Dontigny, Martin ..........................608 (B5, Wed)Donzel, Nicolas ........966 (B8, Tue), 1088 (B8, Thu)Doo, Seok-Gwang ...........................691 (B5, Thu)Doorn, Stephen K.........................2827 (H1, Thu)Doraswami, Uttam ....................1530 (B10, Thu), .......................................................1589 (B10, Fri)Dorbandt, Iris ................................. 880 (B8, Tue)Dorfs, Dirk .................................... 2328 (E9, Tue)Dormoy, Noelie ............................. 3138 (J1, Tue)Dorolti, Eugen .......................... 1238 (B10, Mon)dos Santos Filho, Sebastião G ........ 3155 (J1, Tue)Dossi, Marco ................................2469 (F3, Mon)Dotelli, Giovanni ........................1100 (B8, Thu), ................................................... 1241 (B10, Mon)Douard, Aurelia ...........................2534 (F3, Mon)Doubova, Lioudmila ................ 1234 (B10, Mon)Douglade, Jacques .......................2429 (F2, Mon)Doumae, Kyousuke .................... 1402 (B10, Tue)Doumen, Geert ..... 1197 (B9, Thu), 2102 (E3, Wed)Downey, Brian .............................. 2295 (E8, Tue)Drünkler, Arne ............................... 72 (A1, Mon)Drake, Javit A ............................... 2704 (F4, Wed)Drazek, Charlotte .......................2387 (E10, Thu)Dresch, Mauro ................................ 911 (B8, Tue)Drezen, Thierry .............................604 (B5, Wed)Driedger, Arthur ...........................3042 (I2, Wed)Driessen, Alfred ........................... 2574 (F3, Wed)Drijbooms, Christel ...................... 2179 (E5, Tue)Drillkens, Julia ...............................278 (B1, Wed)Dřínek, Vladislav ......................... 2621 (F3, Wed)Driver, Gordon .............................3088 (I3, Wed)Dronov, Roman ..........................1630 (C2, Mon)Droushiotis, Nicolas D ...............1530 (B10, Thu), .......................................................1589 (B10, Fri)Drozdov, Mikhail ........................2493 (F3, Mon)Drummond, Patrick ....................2099 (E3, Wed)Druz, B. .......................................... 3160 (J1, Tue)Dryfe, Robert .................................2448 (F2, Tue)Drzewiecki, Stanisław ................... 520 (B5, Mon)Dsoke, Sonia ................................... 14 (A1, Mon)Du, Xianfeng ..................................219 (B1, Sun)Du, Xianfeng ................................288 (B1, Wed), ................................ 751 (B7, Tue), 2463 (F2, Tue)Du, Xiaojia ............................... 1253 (B10, Mon)Du, Yan ......................................... 2287 (E8, Tue)Dua, Manik ................................. 2576 (F3, Wed)Duan, Ziqing ............................... 2632 (F3, Wed)Dubarry, Matthieu .......275 (B1, Wed), 714 (B5, Fri)Dubbe, Andreas ............................3181 (J2, Wed)Dubcek, Pavo ................................. 179 (A2, Thu)Dubourdieu, Catherine ..............2107 (E4, Mon), ........................................................2481 (F3, Tue)Dubovik, Margarita ....................1580 (B10, Thu)Dubrunfaut, Olivier .......................497 (B4, Thu)Dubykivskyi, Leonid ................ 1229 (B10, Mon)

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Duc Hoa, Nguyen ........................1933 (D6, Tue), ..................................................... 2823 (H1, Wed)Duchamp, Martial ....................... 2580 (F3, Wed)Duchin, Alla ..................................2437 (F2, Tue)Duchoslav, Jiri ......239 (B1, Mon), 774 (B7, Wed)Ducroquet, Frédérique ................2107 (E4, Mon)Ducros, Jean-Baptiste ..................... 582 (B5, Tue)Dudek, Piotr ...... 2117 (E4, Mon), 2125 (E4, Tue)Dudney, Nancy J ............................. 541 (B5, Tue)Duesberg, G. ................................. 2213 (E6, Tue)Duff, Jonathan .............................1702 (D1, Tue)Dufour, Christian ........................2118 (E4, Mon)Dulal, Shahinoor ..... 2737 (F5, Tue), 2753 (F5, Tue)Dulda, Ayse ................................... 3204 (J4, Tue)Dumestre, Frédéric ........................2485 (F3, Tue)Duminica, Dan ............................2529 (F3, Mon)Dumur, Frederic ............................ 3201 (J4, Tue)Dunach, Elisabet ........................1657 (C3, Mon)Dunand, David .............................1594 (B10, Fri)Dunbar, Zachary W ......................... 847 (B8, Tue)Duncan, Teresa ...... 235 (B1, Mon), 236 (B1, Mon), ................................. 3089 (I3, Wed), 3091 (I3, Wed)Dunin-Borkowski, Rafal ............. 1330 (B10, Tue)Dunlap, Richard ......523 (B5, Tue), 528 (B5, Tue)Dunlap, Richard ............................. 415 (B4, Tue)Dunn, Kayne ................................3228 (J4, Wed)Dunn, Lawrence ........................... 2245 (E7, Tue)Dunn, Martin L. ........................... 246 (B1, Mon)Dunne, Peter .................................. 41 (A1, Mon)Dunnill, Charles W ......................2472 (F3, Mon)Dunsch, Lothar .... 438 (B4, Wed), 2828 (H1, Thu), .............................2860 (H2, Tue), 2861 (H2, Tue)Duong, Anh ...............................1469 (B10, Thu)Duong, Duc ......................................190 (A2, Fri)Duong, Hung .............................. 2877 (I1, Mon)Dupré, Cécilia .............................. 2404 (E10, Fri)Dupre, Nicolas ..... 427 (B4, Wed), 452 (B4, Wed), ..................................565 (B5, Tue), 566 (B5, Tue)Duquette, David J ........................2383 (E10, Thu)Dürr, Emma ................................. 2566 (F3, Wed)Durrant, James .............................1190 (B9, Thu)Dussarrat, Christian ..................... 2032 (E2, Tue)Dutcher, John ............................... 2979 (I1, Thu)Dutta, Atanu .............................. 1376 (B10, Tue)Dutta, Monica ................................ 960 (B8, Tue)Dutta, P. K. .................................. 3105 (J1, Mon)Dvorak, Petr ..................................301 (B1, Wed)Dweik, R.A. .................................. 3105 (J1, Mon)Dwivedi, Vivek ............................2476 (F3, Mon)Dyakoniv, Vladimir .................... 2806 (H1, Wed)Dyakonov, Vladimir .....................2854 (H2, Tue)Dyulgerska, Yuliana ....................2494 (F3, Mon)

EEberman, Kevin ..............................225 (B1, Sun)Ebina, Yasuo ................................. 2137 (E4, Tue)Echegoyen, Luis ....... 2810 (H1, Wed), 2852 (H2, Tue)Echegoyen, Luis ...........................2858 (H2, Tue)Ecija, Ana ................................... 1373 (B10, Tue)Eck, Julien ...................................1856 (D4, Thu)Eckert, Christopher ....................2518 (F3, Mon), ......................................................... 2670 (F3, Fri)Eckert, Kerstin ...... 1828 (D3, Wed), 1829 (D3, Wed)Eckhard, Kathrin ........................ 1798 (D2, Wed)Edamura, T. .................................. 2286 (E8, Tue)Eddy, Jr., Charles R ....................... 2330 (E9, Tue), ......................................................2345 (E9, Wed)Edström, Kristina ........ 286 (B1, Wed), 292 (B1, Wed), ..................................401 (B4, Mon), 449 (B4, Wed), ................................... 622 (B5, Wed), 652 (B5, Wed)Edwards, Thomas ....................... 3242 (A4, Mon)Ee, Sher Lin ........... 330 (B1, Thu), 331 (B1, Thu)Efimov, Igor .................................. 3101 (I3, Thu)Efimov, Konstantin .................... 1380 (B10, Tue)Efthimiadis, Jim ......................... 1805 (D2, Wed)Egan, Denise ................................2831 (H1, Thu)Egashira, Minato ...211 (B1, Sun), 510 (B5, Mon)Egger, Andreas ......................... 1225 (B10, Mon), .....................................................1477 (B10, Thu)

Eguchi, Koichi ........................... 1324 (B10, Tue), .........................1332 (B10, Tue), 1341 (B10, Tue), .........................1415 (B10, Tue), 1423 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1511 (B10, Thu)Eguchi, Y. ........................................ 81 (A1, Mon)Ehli, Christian ...... 2802 (H1, Wed), 2803 (H1, Wed)Ehora, Ghislaine .............................334 (B1, Thu)Eichen, Yoav ................................. 2248 (E7, Tue)Eichhorn, S. Holger ...................... 2254 (E7, Tue)Eickhoff, Martin ........................... 2326 (E9, Tue)Eikerling, Michael ........................ 2984 (I1, Thu)Eikerling, Michael H ......................783 (B8, Sun), ........................... 1006 (B8, Wed), 1017 (B8, Wed)Ein-Eli, Yair ....... 1164 (B9, Wed), 1168 (B9, Wed)Eisele, Fernando ...........................1788 (D2, Tue)Eisenstein, Gadi ..........................2153 (E4, Wed)Eisert, Dominik ............................3232 (J4, Wed)Eitoku, Atsuro .............................2058 (E3, Mon)Ejiri, Eiji ..................75 (A1, Mon), 81 (A1, Mon), ......................................................... 945 (B8, Tue)El Gabaly, Farid .......................... 1314 (B10, Tue)El Habra, Naida ...... 2587 (F3, Wed), 2594 (F3, Wed)El Hdiy, A. ...................................2535 (F3, Mon)El-Enany, Gaber ..... 646 (B5, Wed), 2430 (F2, Mon)El-Mekki, Zaid .....2178 (E5, Tue), 2779 (F5, Thu)El-Moneim, Ahmed .................... 1943 (D6, Wed)El-Shahawi., Mohammed .............2912 (I1, Wed)Elam, J. ........................................2015 (E2, Mon)Eldada, Louay ................................776 (B7, Wed)Elers, Kai-Erik ............................... 2029 (E2, Tue)Eleter, Mohamad ...........................2481 (F3, Tue)Elgendy, Ahmed .......................... 2592 (F3, Wed)Elger, Ragna ...................................678 (B5, Wed)Elhadi, Mohamed ..........................2686 (F4, Tue)Elhajj, Jessy ...................................2722 (F5, Tue)Elias, Jamil ....................................1196 (B9, Thu)Eliaz, Noam ................................ 1811 (D2, Wed)Elkaim, Eric ...................................430 (B4, Wed)Elkin, Valerij ............................... 1733 (D1, Wed)Eller, Jens ........................................ 848 (B8, Tue)Ellett, Anna .................................1864 (D4, Thu)Ellis, B. .......................................... 397 (B4, Mon)Elmustafa, Abdelmageed .............2018 (E2, Mon)Elser, Pierre .................................1561 (B10, Thu)Ely, Fernando ..............................2270 (E7, Wed)Ema, Yoshinori ............................2558 (F3, Mon)Emmerlich, Jens ......................... 1809 (D2, Wed)Emnet, Charlotte ..... 2445 (F2, Tue), 2447 (F2, Tue)Enciso, Eduardo ...........................467 (B4, Wed), ................................................... 1224 (B10, Mon)Enculescu, Ionut ...........................2755 (F5, Tue)Ende, Dietmar ............................1683 (D1, Mon)Endler, Cornelia .........................1471 (B10, Thu)Endo, Morinobu ............................2731 (F5, Tue)Endo, Takahiro ..............................268 (B1, Wed)Endo, Yoichi ................................... 29 (A1, Mon)Endoh, Eiji ....................................3240 (B1, Thu)Endoh, Tetsuo .............................. 2403 (E10, Fri)Endrődi, Balázs ..............................2729 (F5, Tue)Endrődi, Balázs ............................. 2973 (I1, Thu)Endres, Frank ............................... 2759 (F5, Wed)Eneman, Geert .....2109 (E4, Mon), 2389 (E10, Thu)Eneman, Geert ..........................2366 (E10, Wed)Eng, Kevin .................................... 2321 (E9, Tue)Engmann, Sarah ......................... 2803 (H1, Wed)Ennohji, Syohta ............................465 (B4, Wed)Enomoto, Mikio ..........................1188 (B9, Wed)Ensinger, Wolfgang .......................2488 (F3, Tue)Ensling, David ...... 390 (B4, Mon), 689 (B5, Thu)Eom, KwangSup ............................... 9 (A1, Mon)Eom, Seon-Mi ..............................1180 (B9, Wed)Eom, Tae-Kwang ........................... 2040 (E2, Tue)Eppinger, Jörg ...............................2966 (I1, Wed)Epshtein, Marina ........................1164 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1168 (B9, Wed)Erb, Anna ......................................2733 (F5, Tue)Erbacher, John K ...............................706 (B5, Fri)Erben, Elke ..................................2050 (E2, Wed)Erdonmez, Can K. ..........................701 (B5, Thu)

Erfurth, W .................................... 1964 (E1, Tue)Ergeneman, Olgac .... 3124 (J1, Tue), 3132 (J1, Tue)Erichsen, Egil Severin ............... 1238 (B10, Mon)Erichsen, Thomas ..........................996 (B8, Wed)Erickson, Dave .............................. 2176 (E5, Tue)Eriksen, Ryan S. ....1327 (B10, Tue), 1607 (B10, Fri)Eriksson, Rickard .....292 (B1, Wed), 401 (B4, Mon)Erikstrup, Niels ........................... 1297 (B10, Tue)Erjavec, Bostjan ..............................693 (B5, Thu)Erlebacher, Jonah ........................... 866 (B8, Tue)Ernits, Kaia ..................................... 747 (B7, Tue)Ernst, Thomas .............................. 2404 (E10, Fri)Erokhin, Yuri .............................2365 (E10, Wed)Esat, Burak ...................................2262 (E7, Wed)Escobar, Jose A .............................1545 (B10, Thu)Escudero, María J........................ 1396 (B10, Tue), ..........................1429 (B10, Tue), 1430 (B10, Tue)Esparza, Ernestor ........................ 1729 (D1, Wed)Espildora, Eva ...............................2854 (H2, Tue)Esposito, Vincenzo ......................... 933 (B8, Tue)Essaki, Kenji ...................................799 (B8, Sun)Esser, Norbert ............................... 2329 (E9, Tue)Essoumhi, Abdel ......................... 1431 (B10, Tue)Esteban, Julien .............................1787 (D2, Tue)Esteve, Alain ................................. 2033 (E2, Tue)Estrada, Magali ............................. 2253 (E7, Tue)Etcheberry, Arnaud ...................... 2177 (E5, Tue)Etcheberry, Arnaud .....................1165 (B9, Wed)Eto, Hiroyuki ..............................1522 (B10, Thu)Ettingshausen, Frank ....................1117 (B8, Thu)Etxeberria, Jon ............................... 2896 (I1, Tue)Eusner, Thor ................................2169 (E5, Mon)Evangelou, Evangelos K ...............2114 (E4, Mon)Evanoff, Kara .................................657 (B5, Wed)Evans, Anna .......1467 (B10, Thu), 1560 (B10, Thu)Evans, Greg .................................1863 (D4, Thu)Evans, Philip .............................. 2570 (F3, Wed), ............................2584 (F3, Wed), 2620 (F3, Wed)Evaristo, Riande ............................. 879 (B8, Tue)Evseev, Anatoly .......................... 1894 (D5, Wed)Exnar, Ivan ....................................604 (B5, Wed)Exstrom, Christopher .................... 761 (B7, Tue), ......................................................... 762 (B7, Tue)Eyben, Pierre ...............................2004 (E1, Wed)Eychmüller, Alexander ................. 2328 (E9, Tue)

FFabbri, Emiliana ........................ 1312 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1548 (B10, Thu)Fabris, Drazen .............................2394 (E10, Thu)Fabrizio, Monica ......................... 2589 (F3, Wed)Fabry, Ben .....................................1869 (D5, Tue)Fabry, Zsuzsa ...............................2830 (H1, Thu)Facchetti, Antonio ....................... 2251 (E7, Tue)Fadloun, Sabrina .........................2096 (E3, Wed)Faes, Antonin ............................. 1330 (B10, Tue)Fafilek, Günter .............................1171 (B9, Wed)Fafilek, Günter ............................... 80 (A1, Mon), ...........................1693 (D1, Mon), 1777 (D2, Tue)Fafilek, Günter ................................ 73 (A1, Mon)Fafilek, G. ................................... 1734 (D1, Wed)Faghighi Sani, M. Ali ....................1794 (D2, Tue)Fahrat, Samir .................................137 (A2, Wed)Fahrenholtz, William ................1751 (D2, Mon), .....................................................1752 (D2, Mon)Fainer, Nadezhda I ........................2488 (F3, Tue), ........................... 2540 (F3, Mon), 2607 (F3, Wed)Fajardo, Santiago ........................ 1741 (D1, Wed)Fajgar, Radek .....2621 (F3, Wed), 2622 (F3, Wed)Fakra, Sirine .................................... 737 (B7, Tue)Falchetti, Olivier ............................698 (B5, Thu)Falcony, Ciro ....2121 (E4, Mon), 2121 (E4, Wed)Fallert, Johannes .........................2276 (E8, Mon)Falster, Robert ..............................1947 (E1, Mon)Fan, J. ........................................... 2286 (E8, Tue)Fan, Qinbai ..................................... 925 (B8, Tue)Fan, Zeng ....................................1555 (B10, Thu)Fanciulli, Marco ..........................2147 (E4, Wed)Fang, Qi ........................................ 2028 (E2, Tue)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Fang, Xiang .................................... 367 (B2, Tue)Faragó, István ..............................1021 (B8, Wed)Farahat, Mahmoud .................... 1807 (D2, Wed)Farid, Sebai ................................... 2085 (E3, Tue)Farrell, Troy W ........403 (B4, Mon), 1157 (B9, Wed)Farrow, Roger L............................ 1314 (B10, Tue)Farshid, Behzad ............................1794 (D2, Tue)Farsi, Hossein ................................143 (A2, Wed)Fatih, Khalid ...................................333 (B1, Thu)Fatih, Khalid ................................1014 (B8, Wed)Fatome, Emilie ..........................1445 (B10, Wed)Favaro, Monica ............................ 2587 (F3, Wed)Fave, Claire ..................................2424 (F2, Mon)Fave, Claire ..........2291 (E8, Tue), 2956 (I1, Wed)Favier, Frédéric .............................. 3013 (I2, Tue)Favrat, Daniel ............................. 1322 (B10, Tue)Fawcett, W. R ........3065 (I2, Thu), 3076 (I3, Wed)Faynot, Olivier ...........................2387 (E10, Thu)Fedkin, Mark ................................998 (B8, Wed), ..........................1489 (B10, Thu), 1854 (D4, Thu)Fedkiw, Peter .........20 (A1, Mon), 512 (B5, Mon)Fedorov, Sergey ............................3030 (I2, Wed)Fedotov, Aleksander K ..................1187 (B9, Wed)Feingold, Alvin ......................... 1271 (B10, Mon)Feld, William .................................. 581 (B5, Tue)Feldbach, Eduard ......................... 3191 (J4, Mon)Feldhoff, Armin .......................... 1380 (B10, Tue)Feldis, Hélène ..............................2067 (E3, Mon)Feliciano, Ileana ...........................2965 (I1, Wed)Felidj, Nordin ............................... 2291 (E8, Tue)Feliu, Juan M ............................... 2992 (I2, Mon), ............................. 3003 (I2, Mon), 3059 (I2, Thu)Fell, Christopher ............................ 409 (B4, Tue)Fellner, Joseph P ........ 581 (B5, Tue), 709 (B5, Fri)Feng, Er-Kuo ................................... 956 (B8, Tue)Feng, Fangxia ................................ 3018 (I2, Tue)Feng, Hao ....................................2015 (E2, Mon)Feng, Yongjun ................................801 (B8, Sun)Feng, Zhe-Chaun ..........................3208 (J4, Wed)Feng, Zhe-Chuan ..........................3217 (J4, Wed)Fenker, Martin ..............................1791 (D2, Tue)Fenning, David ............................... 737 (B7, Tue)Fenton, James M .....812 (B8, Mon), 1110 (B8, Thu)Fenton, Kyle ...................................226 (B1, Sun)Ferapontova, Elena E ..................... 2886 (I1, Tue)Ferchichi, Abdel Karim ...............2158 (E5, Mon)Fergus, Jeffrey W ..........................1853 (D4, Thu)Ferguson, Pierre P .....419 (B4, Tue), 523 (B5, Tue)Ferluga, Matteo .............................290 (B1, Wed)Fernánde-Sánchez, César .............2917 (I1, Wed)Fernández Sánchez, César ..........2835 (H1, Thu), .......................................................2928 (I1, Wed)Fernandes, Cristina ................. 1220 (B10, Mon), ................................................... 1248 (B10, Mon)Fernandes, Valéria .........................2460 (F2, Tue)Fernandes, Valéria C ......................2738 (F5, Tue)Fernandez, Facundo .....................2937 (I1, Wed)Fernandez, Xana ..........................1876 (D5, Tue)Fernandez-Lanas, Tatiana ..........2366 (E10, Wed)Feroci, Marta ............................... 1638 (C3, Sun)Feroci, Marta ............................... 1639 (C3, Sun)Ferrandon, Magali .........................994 (B8, Wed)Ferrara, Germano .........................2773 (F5, Thu)Ferre-Borrull, Josep ......................2265 (E7, Wed)Ferreira de Morais, Rodrigo ..............197 (A2, Fri)Ferreira, João Paulo .......................448 (B4, Wed)Ferreira, Mario .......1758 (D2, Mon), 2763 (F5, Wed)Ferreira, Neidenêi G ..........................2460 (F2, Tue), ................................2738 (F5, Tue), 2811 (H1, Wed), ........2812 (H1, Wed), 3141 (J1, Tue), 3159 (J1, Tue)Ferret, Pierre .................................2646 (F3, Thu)Feuillet, G. ...................................1165 (B9, Wed)Fey, George Ting-Kuo ..................... 561 (B5, Tue)Fiechter, Sebastian ...... 795 (B8, Sun), 880 (B8, Tue)Fietzek, Christopher ....................... 590 (B5, Tue)Figueiredo, Filipe ..................... 1220 (B10, Mon), ................................................... 1248 (B10, Mon)Figura, Daniel ................................ 3133 (J1, Tue)

Filatov, Egor S ..............................2532 (F3, Mon), ........................... 2547 (F3, Mon), 2608 (F3, Wed)Filatov, Leonid A .........................2508 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2544 (F3, Mon)Filipiak, Marian ............................2963 (I1, Wed)Filippi, Jonathan ........................... 357 (B2, Tue), ...........374 (B2, Tue), 375 (B2, Tue), 382 (B2, Tue)Filippone, Salvatore .....................2848 (H2, Tue)Filoramo, Arianna ...................... 2800 (H1, Wed)Fingarova, Dimitrinka ................. 1984 (E1, Tue), ....................................................... 1990 (E1, Tue)Finger, Friedhelm ........................ 2570 (F3, Wed)Fink, Nicole ................................ 1802 (D2, Wed)Finklea, Harry .............................1545 (B10, Thu)Fioravanti, Ambra ......................... 181 (A2, Thu)Fiorentini, Vincenzo ...................2116 (E4, Mon)Fiorenza, Patrick ............................2483 (F3, Tue)Fiorito, Davide ............................2506 (F3, Mon)Fiorucci, Alessandro ....................2469 (F3, Mon)Firestone, Millicent A ........................192 (A2, Fri)Fischeneder, Martin .....................3177 (J2, Wed)Fischeneder, Martin ...................1636 (C2, Mon)Fischer, Anne ................................. 3008 (I2, Tue)Fischer, Daniel .............................2161 (E5, Mon)Fischer, Johannes ..........................781 (B7, Wed)Fischer, Roland ..... 2482 (F3, Tue), 2490 (F3, Mon), ..........................2512 (F3, Mon), 2550 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2551 (F3, Mon)Fishelson, Nick ..............................2456 (F2, Tue)Fisher, Janet ..................................981 (B8, Wed), ............................... 982 (B8, Wed), 983 (B8, Wed)Fisher, Matthew ...........................2166 (E5, Mon)Fitch, Brian ..................................... 568 (B5, Tue)Fitzgerald, Kendall ......................... 579 (B5, Tue)Fitzsimmons, Shayla ...................1012 (B8, Wed)Flückiger, Reto .........787 (B8, Sun), 848 (B8, Tue)Flake, John C .................................2787 (F5, Thu)Flatscher, Martin .......................... 2172 (E5, Tue)Fleck, Claudia ............................. 1738 (D1, Wed)Fleig, Juergen .......1474 (B10, Thu), 1604 (B10, Fri)Fleischanderl, Martin .................... 80 (A1, Mon), .......................................................1777 (D2, Tue)Fleischauer, Michael D ..................1129 (B8, Thu)Fleischer, Niles ............................ 2643 (F3, Wed)Fleischhammer, Meike ..................647 (B5, Wed)Fleischli, Franziska ....................... 2243 (E7, Tue)Fleischmann, Claudia .................1999 (E1, Wed)Fleury, Maurice-Bernard .............1670 (C3, Mon)Fleutot, Benoit ................................ 594 (B5, Tue)Floresca, Herman C ..................... 2790 (H1, Wed)Florin, Brigitte ..............................2650 (F3, Thu)Foe, Kurniawan .............................122 (A2, Wed)Foell, Helmut ..............................1946 (E1, Mon)Foelske-Schmitz, A. ..........................198 (A2, Fri)Foelske-Schmitz, Annette .............2786 (F5, Thu)Fogel, Ronen ................................2955 (I1, Wed)Fois, Ettore ..................................2490 (F3, Mon)Folgado, M. Antonia ..................1020 (B8, Wed), .........................................................1150 (B8, Fri)Fomin, Boris ................................. 2214 (E6, Tue)Fomin, Vasili ...............................2542 (F3, Mon)Fonash, Stephen J.........................2196 (E6, Mon)Fonash, Stephen J...........................123 (A2, Wed)Fonesca, Fabio Fonseca C ................ 933 (B8, Tue)Fongalland, D. ................................1140 (B8, Fri)Fonseca, Fabio C ............................ 911 (B8, Tue), ......................... 1385 (B10, Tue), 1483 (B10, Thu)Fontaine, Hervé ..........................2061 (E3, Mon), ......................................................2067 (E3, Mon)Fontaine, Olivier ..........................3094 (I3, Wed)Foord, John .................................2418 (F2, Mon)Foresti, Maria Luisa 382 (B2, Tue), 2693 (F4, Tue)Foresti, Maria Luisa ........................ 69 (A1, Mon)Foresti, Maria Luisa .......................2682 (F4, Tue)Formentin, Pilar ..........................2265 (E7, Wed)Fornasiero, Paolo ..........................2649 (F3, Thu)Forró, Laszlo ................................ 2580 (F3, Wed)Forsberg, Urban ........................... 2591 (F3, Wed)Forster, Robert J. .............................. 67 (A1, Mon)

Forster, Robert ........33 (A1, Mon), 68 (A1, Mon), ............................... 183 (A2, Thu), 2987 (I1, Thu)Forsyth, Maria .......272 (B1, Wed), 1805 (D2, Wed)Fort, Ada ......................................... 69 (A1, Mon)Fossati, Alessio ..............................3080 (I3, Wed)Fossati, Alessio ..............................2711 (F4, Thu)Foster, Howard ............................ 2620 (F3, Wed)Foster, Justin C .......1618 (C1, Wed), 1619 (C1, Wed)Fouletier, Jacques .......................1480 (B10, Thu)Fournel, Frank .............................2060 (E3, Mon)Fournet, Rene ..............................2479 (F3, Mon)Fowler, Harry ..................................680 (B5, Thu)Foyet, Adolphe ...........................1760 (D2, Mon)Fröhlich, Jochen ...........................2910 (I1, Wed)Fröhlich, Karol ............................ 2628 (F3, Wed)Frade, Jorge R .... 1220 (B10, Mon), 1248 (B10, Mon)Fragalà, Ignazio L ..........................2480 (F3, Tue), .............................2483 (F3, Tue), 2506 (F3, Mon)Fragala, Maria Elena .................... 2610 (F3, Wed)Fragoso, Rogelio .........................1629 (C2, Mon)Frail, Paul ..................................... 2250 (E7, Tue)Fralick, Gustave ............................. 3126 (J1, Tue)Frame, Dustin ........................... 1210 (B10, Mon)Franco, Alejandro A .............................197 (A2, Fri), ....................................322 (B1, Thu), 323 (B1, Thu), .................................. 791 (B8, Sun), 1076 (B8, Thu), ........2863 (H2, Tue), 2953 (I1, Wed), 3016 (I2, Tue)Franco, Thomas ......................... 1293 (B10, Tue), ....................................................1438 (B10, Wed)Frandsen, Henrik .......................1441 (B10, Wed)Franger, Sylvain .............................. 548 (B5, Tue)Franger, Sylvain .............................675 (B5, Wed)Frangis, N. ...................................1998 (E1, Wed)Frank, André d ............................. 2705 (F4, Wed)Frank, Otakar ................................438 (B4, Wed)Frankel, Gerald ...........................1759 (D2, Mon)Franklin, Cole ..............................2072 (E3, Mon)Franquet, Alexis ........................... 2035 (E2, Tue)Fransaer, Jan .................................2726 (F5, Tue), ............................. 2730 (F5, Tue), 2762 (F5, Wed)Franz, Silvia ...................................2440 (F2, Tue)Frateur, Isabelle ............................3163 (J2, Wed)Frausto Reyes, Claudio ................. 1967 (E1, Tue)Freedman, Katy .............................. 564 (B5, Tue)French, Robert ..............................2944 (I1, Wed)French, Sam .................................1034 (B8, Wed)Freunberger, Stefan ........................685 (B5, Thu)Frey, Lothar .................................. 1978 (E1, Tue)Frey, Matthew H. ...........................997 (B8, Wed)Friebel, Daniel ...............................992 (B8, Wed)Fried, Miklos ..... 1996 (E1, Wed), 1997 (E1, Wed)Friedman, Gary ...........................2841 (H1, Thu)Friedrich, K. A .............................. 806 (B8, Mon), ............................. 829 (B8, Tue), 1043 (B8, Wed), ......................... 1111 (B8, Thu), 1213 (B10, Mon)Friedrichs, Peter ...........................2343 (E9, Wed)Frigeri, Cesare .............................. 2623 (F3, Wed)Frisbie, C. D ..................................2234 (E7, Mon)Frites, Mourad ..............................1194 (B9, Thu)Fritz, David L ...................................786 (B8, Sun)Fritze, Holger ...............................1866 (D4, Thu)Froitzheim, Jan ......................... 1266 (B10, Mon)Frolova, Elena ............................... 2328 (E9, Tue)Frontana, Carlos .........................1629 (C2, Mon)Fruhwirth, Otto ................................713 (B5, Fri)Fry, Albert J ................................... 1650 (C3, Sun)Fu, Jing ......................................... 345 (B2, Mon)Fu, L.L. ...........................................2432 (F2, Tue)Fu, Richard S .................................. 817 (B8, Tue), ..................................820 (B8, Tue), 852 (B8, Tue)Fuchigami, Toshio ...................... 1643 (C3, Sun), ........................... 1651 (C3, Sun), 1654 (C3, Sun), ..........................1655 (C3, Sun), 1658 (C3, Mon), ......................... 1660 (C3, Mon), 1672 (C3, Mon)Fuchsbauer, Anita .........................3036 (I2, Wed)Fuchsbichler, Bernd ....................... 531 (B5, Tue), ............ 639 (B5, Wed), 713 (B5, Fri), 719 (B5, Fri)Fudei, Terumasa ............................160 (A2, Wed)Fuerte, Araceli ..... 1429 (B10, Tue), 1430 (B10, Tue)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Fujii, Katsuya .................................. 947 (B8, Tue)Fujii, Minoru ................................ 2212 (E6, Tue)Fujii, Tomoya .................................1135 (B8, Fri)Fujii, Yoshinobu ...........................1099 (B8, Thu)Fujimoto, Kenjiro ..........................469 (B4, Wed)Fujimoto, Shinji ..........................1882 (D5, Tue), ...........................1905 (D6, Mon), 1921 (D6, Tue)Fujimura, Norifumi ..................... 2572 (F3, Wed)Fujishiro, Yoshinobu ....................296 (B1, Wed), ........................ 1295 (B10, Tue), 1552 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1557 (B10, Thu)Fujita, Kenjiro .............................1850 (D4, Thu)Fujita, Shizuo ..............................2340 (E9, Wed)Fujiwara, Kozo .............................. 728 (B7, Mon)Fujiwara, Yoshiya ........................ 2996 (I2, Mon)Fujiwara, Yutaka ............................2748 (F5, Tue)Fukasawa, Takayuki .................... 1401 (B10, Tue)Fukidome, Hirokazu ....................2097 (E3, Wed)Fukuchi, Iwao ................................665 (B5, Wed)Fukuda, Katsutoshi ......................... 261 (B1, Tue)Fukuda, Koji ................................. 729 (B7, Mon)Fukuda, Yasuhiro ........................1470 (B10, Thu)Fukui, Ken-ichi ............................1179 (B9, Wed)Fukui, Takehisa ...........................1554 (B10, Thu)Fukumitsu, Hitoshi ....................... 50 (A1, Mon), ......................................................2676 (F4, Mon)Fukumoto, Hisatoshi ...................... 893 (B8, Tue)Fukumoto, Ryohei ........................ 2086 (E3, Tue)Fukumuro, Naoki .......................... 61 (A1, Mon), .........2687 (F4, Tue), 2712 (F4, Thu), 2742 (F5, Tue)Fukunaka, Yasuhiro ..................... 2760 (F5, Wed)Fukunaka, Yasuhiro ...................... 3051 (I2, Thu)Fukuoka, Atsushi ..........................1121 (B8, Thu)Fukushima, Takafumi ................... 2171 (E5, Tue)Fukuta, Kenji ................................ 341 (B2, Mon)Fukutsuka, Tomokazu ................... 952 (B8, Tue), ............................ 993 (B8, Wed), 1315 (B10, Tue)Fukuzumi, Shunichi .....................2857 (H2, Tue)Fukuzumi, Shunichi .....................2855 (H2, Tue)Fuller, Thomas F ............................. 601 (B5, Tue), ............................... 657 (B5, Wed), 985 (B8, Wed)Fuller, Timothy ............................1060 (B8, Wed)Funahashi, Yoshihiro ................ 1295 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1553 (B10, Thu)Funakawa, Akiyasu ...................... 1649 (C3, Sun)Funakubo, Hiroshi ....................... 2137 (E4, Tue)Funamizu, Kiyohisa ..................... 2128 (E4, Tue)Funken, Stefan .................................704 (B5, Fri)Fürbeth, Wolfram ......................1679 (D1, Mon), .....................................................1757 (D2, Mon)Furman, Alla ............................... 1712 (D1, Wed)Furneaux, Robin .........................1900 (D6, Mon)Furusaki, Keizo ......................... 1212 (B10, Mon)Furuta, S. ...................................... 2286 (E8, Tue)Fushimi, Chihiro ...........................270 (B1, Wed)Fushimi, Koji .......1701 (D1, Tue), 1903 (D6, Mon)Fushinobu, Kazuyoshi .................... 873 (B8, Tue)Fuss, Felix .....................................1080 (B8, Thu)Futatu, Bungo .............................1910 (D6, Mon)

GGaberscek, Miran ........................ 519 (B5, Mon), ................................ 689 (B5, Thu), 693 (B5, Thu)Gabette, Laurence ......................2095 (E3, Wed), ......................................................2096 (E3, Wed)Gabor, Franz ........ 1636 (C2, Mon), 3177 (J2, Wed)Gabriel, Margaret A .......................2863 (H2, Tue)Gabrielli, Claude ........................1003 (B8, Wed), ..........................1823 (D3, Wed), 2767 (F5, Wed), ..............................3064 (I2, Thu), 3162 (J2, Wed)Gabrisch, Heike ..... 407 (B4, Tue), 477 (B4, Wed)Gagliardo, Jeffrey ........................... 822 (B8, Tue)Gaikwad, Abhinav ........................2778 (F5, Thu)Gaillot, Anne-Claire .....................428 (B4, Wed), ......................................................... 550 (B5, Tue)Gaitán, Martín ............................. 2968 (I1, Thu)Gajdzik, Janine ........2890 (I1, Tue), 2924 (I1, Wed)Galata, Sotiria ..............................2114 (E4, Mon)Galhena, Asiri ...............................2937 (I1, Wed)

Galicka-Fau, Karolina .................. 2640 (F3, Wed)Galindo, Hugo ..............................1074 (B8, Thu)Galinski, Henning ..................... 1334 (B10, Tue), ........................ 1467 (B10, Thu), 1561 (B10, Thu)Gallardo, Blanca ..........................1020 (B8, Wed)Gallardo, Salvador ......................2121 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2121 (E4, Mon)Gallaway, Joshua W ......................2778 (F5, Thu)Gallen, Robert ..............................1192 (B9, Thu)Gallet, Isabelle ..... 2511 (F3, Mon), 2640 (F3, Wed)Gallo Stampino, Paola .................1100 (B8, Thu)Galloway, Kevin V .......................1463 (B10, Thu)Gamba, Aldo ...............................2490 (F3, Mon)Gamiz, Francisco ........................ 2353 (E10, Tue)Ganesan, Prabhu ........................1027 (B8, Wed), .......................................................1118 (B8, Thu)Ganshina, Elena ..........................2556 (F3, Mon)Gao, Feng .......... 1611 (C1, Wed), 2978 (I1, Thu)Gao, Hong Rong ..........................1056 (B8, Wed)Gao, Jie ...........................................697 (B5, Thu)Gao, Junli ......................................279 (B1, Wed)Gao, Junli ......................................280 (B1, Wed)Gao, Mingqi ................................... 751 (B7, Tue)Gao, Shuai ........... 2293 (E8, Tue), 2294 (E8, Tue)Gao, Shuai .................................... 2295 (E8, Tue)Gao, Wei ................................... 1252 (B10, Mon)Gao, Yan .......................................1098 (B8, Thu)Gao, Yuan ....................................... 568 (B5, Tue)Gaona, Citlalli ............................ 1729 (D1, Wed)Gaponik, Nikolai .......................... 2328 (E9, Tue)Garbacz, Halina .......................... 1748 (D1, Wed)Garbarino, Sébastien ..................2415 (F2, Mon), ......................................................2416 (F2, Mon)Garbarino, Sebastian ................... 2999 (I2, Mon)Garbayo, Iñigo ......................... 1221 (B10, Mon)Garbrecht, Magnus .....................2153 (E4, Wed)García, Juan Francisco ............... 1720 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 1730 (D1, Wed)García, Perla ............................... 1729 (D1, Wed)García, Silvana ............................2671 (F4, Mon)García, Yazmin ........................... 1719 (D1, Wed)García-García, Dionisio Miguel ..... 1714 (D1, Wed)García-Jareño, José Juan .............. 3064 (I2, Thu), .......................................................3169 (J2, Wed)Garcia Haro, Francisca ..................2735 (F5, Tue)Garcia, Carlos ........................... 1243 (B10, Mon)Garcia, Eugeni .............................. 2246 (E7, Tue)Garcia, Gemma ........................ 1221 (B10, Mon)Garcia, Sonia ...............................1034 (B8, Wed)Garcia, Veronica ......................... 1427 (B10, Tue)Garcia-Alvarado, Flaviano .............425 (B4, Wed)Garcia-Anton, José .................... 1714 (D1, Wed), ..........................1724 (D1, Wed), 1725 (D1, Wed)Garcia-Hipolito, Manuel ............2121 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2121 (E4, Mon)Garcia-Vergara, Sandra J. ............1899 (D6, Mon)Gardelis, Spyros ...........................1997 (E1, Wed)Garfias-Mesias, Luis F ................. 1815 (D3, Wed), ..................................................... 1891 (D5, Wed)Garg, Pranav ................................2196 (E6, Mon)Garmanchuk, Lyudmyla ............ 2824 (H1, Wed)Garnett, Merrill ............................ 3063 (I2, Thu)Garnier, Jérôme .............................. 2665 (F3, Fri)Garrido, Jose A .............................. 2320 (E9, Tue)Garry, Lynn M ................................. 45 (A1, Mon)Garsuch, Arnd ................................ 864 (B8, Tue)Garza, Cynthia ..............................141 (A2, Wed)Garzon, Fernando .......................1077 (B8, Thu), ...................................................... 3114 (J1, Mon)Gaskill, David ..............................2345 (E9, Wed)Gaskill, David K .......................... 2789 (H1, Wed)Gasparotto, Alberto ....................2490 (F3, Mon), ............................2551 (F3, Mon), 2649 (F3, Thu)Gasparyan, Hripsime ................. 1379 (B10, Tue)Gassner, Gert ................................1591 (B10, Fri)Gasteiger, H. A ................................. 830 (B8, Tue)Gasteiger, Hubert ........................... 384 (B2, Tue)Gates, Stephen M. .....................2374 (E10, Wed)Gathright, William ...................... 3115 (J1, Mon)

Gaubicher, Joel ...... 428 (B4, Wed), 550 (B5, Tue)Gauckler, Ludwig J ..................... 1304 (B10, Tue), ........................ 1334 (B10, Tue), 1467 (B10, Thu), ....................... 1472 (B10, Thu), 1558 (B10, Thu), ........................ 1560 (B10, Thu), 1561 (B10, Thu)Gaudiana, Russell ........................2260 (E7, Wed)Gaur, Himani .............................. 2590 (F3, Wed)Gauthier, Maxime ..........................228 (B1, Sun)Gautier, Ludmila ...................... 1258 (B10, Mon)Gavartin, Jacob ...........................1034 (B8, Wed)Gavrishchuk, Evgeny ..................2498 (F3, Mon)Gay, Guillaume ............................. 171 (A2, Thu)Gazzarri, Javier .......1017 (B8, Wed), 1019 (B8, Wed)Ge, Xiaoming ............................. 1433 (B10, Tue)Geaney, Hugh ............................... 2322 (E9, Tue)Gebala, Magdalena ....................... 2970 (I1, Thu)Gebala, Magdalena ...................... 2871 (I1, Mon)Gebert, Annett ............................... 1732 (D1, Wed), .............................1828 (D3, Wed), 1829 (D3, Wed), .......1831 (D3, Wed), 2441 (F2, Tue), 2695 (F4, Tue)Gebert, Matthias ............................1140 (B8, Fri)Geer, Robert ..............................2375 (E10, Wed)Geers, Christine ......................... 1844 (D4, Wed)Geert, Doumen ............................ 2089 (E3, Tue)Geiculescu, Olt E ............................661 (B5, Wed)Gelfond, Nikolay V .....................2532 (F3, Mon), .......................... 2539 (F3, Mon), 2597 (F3, Wed), ............................2599 (F3, Wed), 2600 (F3, Wed)Gelin, Patrick ..................................323 (B1, Thu)Gellett, Wayne ............................ 2994 (I2, Mon)Gelloz, Bernard ............................. 3201 (J4, Tue)Geluk, E. J. .................................... 2292 (E8, Tue)Gendron, Francois .......................436 (B4, Wed), ............................... 471 (B4, Wed), 548 (B5, Tue), .............................. 607 (B5, Wed), 608 (B5, Wed), ............................... 611 (B5, Wed), 613 (B5, Wed)Geneves, Thomas ........................ 2631 (F3, Wed)Geng-Ming, Hsu ...........................1198 (B9, Thu)Gennaro, Salvatore ....................... 1977 (E1, Tue)Gentile, Marialuisa .......................1710 (D1, Tue)Gentile, Pascal .....2225 (E6, Tue), 2646 (F3, Thu)George Rozgonyi, George ...........2144 (E4, Wed)George, Michael ...........................2655 (F3, Thu)Georges, Samuel ...................... 1245 (B10, Mon), ................................................... 1251 (B10, Mon)Georgieva, Jenia ............................2723 (F5, Tue)Gerbasi, Rosalba ..... 2589 (F3, Wed), 2594 (F3, Wed)Gerdes, Robert .............................2231 (E7, Mon)Gerhold, M. .................................. 2287 (E8, Tue)Gering, Kevin L .....243 (B1, Mon), 656 (B5, Wed)Germain, Christian ........................ 2668 (F3, Fri)Germain, Marguerite ................... 2869 (I1, Mon)Geserick, Jasmin .............................499 (B4, Thu)Gesheva, Kostadinka ..................2527 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2530 (F3, Mon)Gessner, Thomas .......................... 2038 (E2, Tue)Geypen, Jef ................................2364 (E10, Wed)Ghanadan, Javad ........................1536 (B10, Thu)Ghantous, Dania ............................696 (B5, Thu)Gharibi, Hussein .....963 (B8, Tue), 1041 (B8, Wed)Ghassemi, Hossein ........................ 16 (A1, Mon), ......................................................1057 (B8, Wed)Ghassemi, Majid ........................1536 (B10, Thu)Ghatee, Mojtaba ......................... 1303 (B10, Tue)Gherardi, Sandro ........................... 181 (A2, Thu)Ghicov, Andrei ............................... 734 (B7, Tue)Ghidini, Gabriella .....................2382 (E10, Wed)Ghielmi, Alessandro .......................1140 (B8, Fri)Ghilane, Jalal ...............................2431 (F2, Mon)Ghilane, Jalal ......2930 (I1, Wed), 2985 (I1, Thu), ..............................2989 (I1, Thu), 3094 (I3, Wed)Ghodbane, Ouassim ...................... 3013 (I2, Tue)Ghosh, Sawati ............................ 1376 (B10, Tue)Ghulinyan, Mher ........................1997 (E1, Wed)Ghyselen, Bruno ........................2387 (E10, Thu)Gianneta, V. V. ............................1998 (E1, Wed)Giberti, Alessio .............................. 181 (A2, Thu)Gibot, Pierre ................................... 562 (B5, Tue)Gibot, Pierre ...................................498 (B4, Thu)

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Giesen, Christoph .......................2022 (E2, Mon)Giffhorn, Friedrich ....................... 2890 (I1, Tue), .......................................................2924 (I1, Wed)Gijsbertus, de With ....................1760 (D2, Mon)Gil, Elly ........................................... 24 (A1, Mon)Gil, Geun-Cheol .........................1637 (C2, Mon)Gileadi, Eliezer ...... 1811 (D2, Wed), 2991 (I2, Mon)Gillaspie, Dane .......2314 (E8, Wed), 2317 (E8, Wed)Gillaspie, Dane T.......666 (B5, Wed), 2309 (E8, Wed)Gillespie, Dane ............................2310 (E8, Wed)Giménez-Romero, David ............. 3064 (I2, Thu), .......................................................3169 (J2, Wed)Gimenez, Salvador Pinillos .......... 1989 (E1, Tue)Gindrat, Malko .....1293 (B10, Tue), 1595 (B10, Fri)Ginley, David ................................. 738 (B7, Tue)Giol, Elena Diana ........................ 1653 (C3, Sun)Giorgetti, A. ..................................2711 (F4, Thu)Girin, Oleg B ................................ 2703 (F4, Wed)Girolami, Gregory .........................2487 (F3, Tue)Girona, Kelly ..... 1319 (B10, Tue), 1480 (B10, Thu)Gittleman, Craig .........................1060 (B8, Wed)Gitzendanner, Robert .....................695 (B5, Thu)Gitzhofer, François .......................1583 (B10, Fri)Giubertoni, Damiano .................2006 (E1, Wed), ........................... 2007 (E1, Wed), 2008 (E1, Wed)Giza, Galina ................................ 1802 (D2, Wed)Gizowska, Magdalena .................... 92 (A1, Mon)Glauche, Andreas ....................... 1317 (B10, Tue)Glawe, Andrea ...............................135 (A2, Wed)Gleason, Karen .............................2659 (F3, Thu)Gleizes, Alain N ...... 2485 (F3, Tue), 2666 (F3, Fri)Glembocki, Orest ........................2344 (E9, Wed)Glembocki, Orest J. ...................... 2324 (E9, Tue)Glickman, Evgeny .........................2456 (F2, Tue)Gloukhov, Pavel A. ..................... 1740 (D1, Wed)Gloystein, Kathrin ...................... 2580 (F3, Wed)Gluchowski, P. ............................... 3200 (J4, Tue)Gluck, S. ...................................... 3108 (J1, Mon)Gmitter, Andrew ...........................423 (B4, Wed)Gnade, B. E. .................................. 2408 (E10, Fri)Gnanaprakasa, Tony ....................3174 (J2, Wed)Goñi, Aintzane .................................712 (B5, Fri)Gocheva, Irina D ...... 617 (B5, Wed), 619 (B5, Wed)Gocho, Akira ...............................1851 (D4, Thu)God, Colin ............... 639 (B5, Wed), 719 (B5, Fri)Goddard, William ..........................324 (B1, Thu)Godey, Sylvie ................................. 3128 (J1, Tue)Godinez-Fernandez, Rafael ..........1884 (D5, Tue)Godoy, Andres ............................ 2353 (E10, Tue)Goedeke, Dieter ............................1599 (B10, Fri)Goeke, Ronald S .............................. 859 (B8, Tue)Goertzen, Sarah L ..........................2929 (I1, Wed)Goesele, U .................................... 1964 (E1, Tue)Gogotsi, Yury ..... 2841 (H1, Thu), 3006 (I2, Tue)Gokcen, Dincer ............................. 872 (B8, Tue), .............................2443 (F2, Tue), 2678 (F4, Mon)Goldbaum, Olaf ...........................2958 (I1, Wed)Goldbeck-Wood, Gerhard ...........1034 (B8, Wed)Goldberg, Alex ............................... 538 (B5, Tue)Goldhahn, R. ................................ 2329 (E9, Tue)Goldin, Graham ...........................1590 (B10, Fri)Goldin, Mark ........1878 (D5, Tue), 1894 (D5, Wed)Golks, Frederik ............................... 72 (A1, Mon)Golks, Frederik ..............................2683 (F4, Tue)Gollas, Bernhard ....... 73 (A1, Mon), 3095 (I3, Thu)Gollas, Bernhard ..........................3093 (I3, Wed)Golmon, Stephanie ...................... 246 (B1, Mon)Golodnitsky, Diana ....................... 522 (B5, Tue), ..................................564 (B5, Tue), 577 (B5, Tue)Golodnitsky, Diana ........................ 572 (B5, Tue)Golovnev, Igor F .........2542 (F3, Mon), 2547 (F3, Mon)Golubenko, Asya .........................2540 (F3, Mon)Golubev, Sergey ...........................2493 (F3, Mon)Goluch, Edgar ............................... 2939 (I1, Tue)Gomadam, Parthasarathy ..............225 (B1, Sun)Gombac, Valentina ......................2649 (F3, Thu)Gomeniuk, Yuri V ........................ 2139 (E4, Tue), ......2139 (E4, Tue), 2139 (E4, Wed), 2139 (E4, Wed)Gomes, Jewel A .............................2925 (I1, Wed)

Gomez, Enrique ..........................2229 (E7, Mon)Gomez, Humberto ........................2756 (F5, Tue)Gómez, Juan Luis ..........................612 (B5, Wed)Gomez, Nuria .....1439 (B10, Wed), 1578 (B10, Thu)Gomez-Cámer, Juan Luis ............... 530 (B5, Tue)Gomez-Gualdron, Diego .............2845 (H1, Thu)Gomozov, Valeriy ........................1186 (B9, Wed)Gonçales, Vinicius R ............... 1624 (C1, Wed), 2 ................................968 (I1, Thu), 3085 (I3, Wed)Gonçalves, Emerson ....................... 11 (A1, Mon)Gonçalves, Joseane Mercia da Rocha P ..................... ............................................................. 11 (A1, Mon)Gonçalves, Luiz ............................. 3155 (J1, Tue)Gondek, Joanna ...........................3238 (J4, Wed)Gondran, Chantal ......................... 2889 (I1, Tue)Gong, Jie ........................................2688 (F4, Tue)González, Sergio ......................... 1797 (D2, Wed)Gonzalez, Ernesto R .......................793 (B8, Sun), .............................1011 (B8, Wed), 2982 (I1, Thu)Gonzalez, Felipe .....91 (A1, Mon), 1629 (C2, Mon)Gonzalez, Javier ......................... 1801 (D2, Wed)Gonzalo, Elena ..............................425 (B4, Wed)Goo, Gumae ................................... 759 (B7, Tue)Gooding, David C ..........................201 (A3, Wed)Goor, Meital ........... 895 (B8, Tue), 1153 (B8, Fri)Gopalachari, Venkatachari ......... 1715 (D1, Wed)Gopalan, Srikanth ..................... 1327 (B10, Tue), .......................... 1436 (B10, Wed), 1607 (B10, Fri)Gopu, Preethi ............................. 2814 (H1, Wed)Gorbenko, Oleg ...........................2553 (F3, Mon)Gordijn, Aad ................................ 2570 (F3, Wed)Gorelishvili, Giorgi .......................317 (B1, Wed)Goren, Tolga .................................1596 (B10, Fri)Gorgoi, Mihaela ............................622 (B5, Wed)Gorgy, Karine ................................ 2889 (I1, Tue)Goris, Ludwig ............................... 2251 (E7, Tue)Gorjanovic, Stanislava .................2927 (I1, Wed)Gorshkov, Vadim ........................... 36 (A1, Mon)Gorshkov, Vadim ..........................463 (B4, Wed)Górski, Łukasz ..............................2915 (I1, Wed)Gorte, Raymond ........................ 1386 (B10, Tue), ....................................................1447 (B10, Wed)Gorton, Lo ........... 2884 (I1, Tue), 2962 (I1, Wed)Gorun, Sergiu M. .........................2231 (E7, Mon)Gorzkowski, Maciej T. ..................2950 (I1, Wed)Gostin, Petre F ............................. 1732 (D1, Wed)Goto, Kengo ..................................626 (B5, Wed)Goto, Shigeharu ........................... 2078 (E3, Tue)Goto, Takuya .................................. 58 (A1, Mon)Gottesfeld, Shimshon ................... 3014 (I2, Tue)Götz, Holger ............................... 1376 (B10, Tue)Gould, Benjamin .........................1033 (B8, Wed)Gourbilleau, Fabrice ....................2118 (E4, Mon)Gowrisanker, S. ............................ 2408 (E10, Fri)Goyal, Rajendra N ........................2903 (I1, Wed), ..............................2943 (I1, Wed), 2977 (I1, Thu)Gozdz, Antoni .............................. 517 (B5, Mon)Gràcia, Isabel ............................ 1221 (B10, Mon)Gründer, Yvonne ............................ 72 (A1, Mon)Grabovskiy, Yriy ......................... 2808 (H1, Wed)Grace, Hector ...............................1074 (B8, Thu)Graehlert, Wulf ...........................2555 (F3, Mon)Graetzel, Michael ......................... 389 (B4, Mon)Graf zu Eulenburg, Moritz ............135 (A2, Wed)Graham, Duncan ........................... 552 (B5, Tue)Granath, Johan .......................... 1832 (D3, Wed)Grand, Johan ................................ 2291 (E8, Tue)Grande, H ....................................... 580 (B5, Tue)Grandjean, Nicolas ...................... 2327 (E9, Tue)Granic, Ana ................................ 1712 (D1, Wed)Granitzer, Petra ....... 2442 (F2, Tue), 2769 (F5, Thu)Grant, Kendra ..............................1860 (D4, Thu)Grass, Michael ............................ 1314 (B10, Tue)Grassman, Tyler ............................. 745 (B7, Tue)Grasso, Salvatore .....1977 (E1, Tue), 1980 (E1, Tue)Grathwohl, Georg ........................1090 (B8, Thu)Graver, Brit ...................................1698 (D1, Tue)Graves, Christopher R ................. 1329 (B10, Tue)Gray, Zachary ................................123 (A2, Wed)

Grecu, Maria Nicoleta ...................2755 (F5, Tue)Greeley, Jeffrey P ............................ 364 (B2, Tue), ............................. 868 (B8, Tue), 1897 (D6, Mon)Gregory, Otto J ............................... 3126 (J1, Tue)Gregory, Tom .................................680 (B5, Thu)Grenier, Jean C .....1476 (B10, Thu), 1478 (B10, Thu)Grennberg, Helena .................... 2813 (H1, Wed), ..................................................... 2865 (H2, Wed)Gressier, Marie ..............................1776 (D2, Tue)Grew, Kyle ...........366 (B2, Tue), 1325 (B10, Tue)Grey, Clare P.......... 394 (B4, Mon), 414 (B4, Tue), .......437 (B4, Wed), 474 (B4, Wed), 562 (B5, Tue), ..........651 (B5, Fri), 703 (B5, Fri), 1310 (B10, Tue)Grez, Paula ..................................1189 (B9, Wed)Griesser, Stefan ......................... 1279 (B10, Mon)Grill, Alfred .................................2159 (E5, Mon)Grinberg, Marek .......................... 3183 (J4, Mon)Griveau, Sophie ............................2904 (I1, Wed)Grman, Igor ..................................2960 (I1, Wed)Grodzka, Emilia ...........................2838 (H1, Thu)Groeseneken, Guido ................... 2206 (E6, Tue), ....................................................... 2402 (E10, Fri)Grogger, Christa ............................. 77 (A1, Mon)Grondin, Dominique .................1562 (B10, Thu)Gros-Jean, Mickael ......................2528 (F3, Mon)Gross, Markus ..............................1060 (B8, Wed)Gross, Sonja .............................. 1204 (B10, Mon)Grossberg, Maarja .......................... 747 (B7, Tue)Grossi, Francois ............................ 2173 (E5, Tue)Groult, Henri .................................611 (B5, Wed)Grugeon, Sylvie .............................470 (B4, Wed)Grunbaum, Nicolas ................... 1343 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1562 (B10, Thu)Grundmeier, G. ..........................1763 (D2, Mon)Grundmeier, Guido .................... 1802 (D2, Wed)Gryaznova, Tatyana ..................1661 (C3, Mon), .....................................................1676 (C3, Mon)Grynyuk, Iryna ........................... 2824 (H1, Wed)Grysakowski, Bartosz ...................3173 (J2, Wed)Grzegorz, Smola ...........................1696 (D1, Tue)Gschwandtner, Alexander .........2361 (E10, Wed)Gu, Diefeng ..................................122 (A2, Wed), ......................... 2018 (E2, Mon), 2019 (E2, Mon), ............................. 2027 (E2, Tue), 2046 (E2, Tue), ........................... 2144 (E4, Wed), 2154 (E4, Wed)Gu, Hal-Bon .................................315 (B1, Wed), ..................................748 (B7, Tue), 752 (B7, Tue)Gu, Sijie .......................................2839 (H1, Thu)Gu, Tingkun .................................. 167 (A2, Thu)Gu, Wenbin ........... 814 (B8, Mon), 830 (B8, Tue)Guadalupe, Ana R. .......................2936 (I1, Wed)Guadalupe, Ana R. ........................ 3144 (J1, Tue)Guaglio, Gianluca .......................1959 (E1, Mon)Guan, Wanbing ....................... 1211 (B10, Mon), .....................................................1507 (B10, Thu)Guay, Daniel ................................2415 (F2, Mon)Guay, Daniel .......2416 (F2, Mon), 3057 (I2, Thu)Gubbala, Suresh ..........................1158 (B9, Wed)Gubler, Lorenz ......1055 (B8, Wed), 1113 (B8, Thu)Gudipati, Harshitha ....................... 882 (B8, Tue)Guegen, Pierric ............................. 2173 (E5, Tue)Guenbour, Abdellah .................. 1714 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 1724 (D1, Wed)Guerfi, Abdel ........ 607 (B5, Wed), 608 (B5, Wed)Guerfi, Abdelbast .....602 (B5, Wed), 2301 (E8, Wed)Guerinoni, Giovan ....................... 1978 (E1, Tue)Guerra, Elidia .................................495 (B4, Thu)Guerriero, Paolo ........................ 1888 (D5, Wed), ............................. 2589 (F3, Wed), 2728 (F5, Tue)Guerrini, Edoardo ........................299 (B1, Wed), ............................. 300 (B1, Wed), 2998 (I2, Mon)Guery, Claude ............................... 3138 (J1, Tue)Guglielmotti, Valeria ....................2645 (F3, Thu)Guiñón-Pina, Virginia ................ 1725 (D1, Wed)Guido, Grundmeier ....................1750 (D2, Mon)Guillén, Elena ..... 770 (B7, Wed), 1156 (B9, Wed)Guillemet, Philippe ........................ 256 (B1, Tue)Guiot, Eric ..................................2387 (E10, Thu)Guittoum, A. ...............................2535 (F3, Mon)

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Gulas, Michal ................................137 (A2, Wed)Guldi, Dirk ................................ 2802 (H1, Wed), .............................2850 (H2, Tue), 2852 (H2, Tue)Guldi, Dirk M ............................. 2800 (H1, Wed), ........................... 2803 (H1, Wed), 2851 (H2, Tue)Gundlach, D. ..... 2240 (E7, Mon), 2252 (E7, Tue)Gunn, David ...............................1034 (B8, Wed)Gunn, Stacey .................................658 (B5, Wed)Gunning, Robert .......................... 2322 (E9, Tue)Gunterman, Haluna Penelope F.......1069 (B8, Thu)Guo, Juchen ................................... 388 (B2, Tue)Guo, Liang .....................................986 (B8, Wed)Guo, Yang ...................................1759 (D2, Mon)Gupta, Sushant .............................3219 (J4, Wed)Gür, Turgut M ................................339 (B1, Thu), ........................ 1466 (B10, Thu), 1486 (B10, Thu)Gurrieri, Thomas .......................... 2321 (E9, Tue)Gusak, Andriy ............................ 1838 (D4, Wed)Gustafsson, Torbjörn ....................292 (B1, Wed), ............................. 390 (B4, Mon), 401 (B4, Mon), ................................637 (B5, Wed), 689 (B5, Thu)Gustafsson, Torbjorn ....................449 (B4, Wed), ........................................................622 (B5, Wed)Gusterov, Aleksander ..................2494 (F3, Mon)Gutavarthy, Rakesh V ..................2680 (F4, Mon)Guth, Ulrich ................................. 100 (A1, Mon)Gutierrez Granados, Silvia ...........2904 (I1, Wed)Gutman, Jochen ........................... 3102 (I3, Thu)Guyer, Jonathan ...... 778 (B7, Wed), 2718 (F5, Tue)Guyomard, Dominique ................. 416 (B4, Tue), ............................... 417 (B4, Tue), 427 (B4, Wed), .............................. 428 (B4, Wed), 452 (B4, Wed), ........ 466 (B4, Wed), 550 (B5, Tue), 565 (B5, Tue), ......... 566 (B5, Tue), 582 (B5, Tue), 636 (B5, Wed)Guyot, Yannick ...... 3230 (J4, Wed), 3236 (J4, Wed)Guzman-Mendoza, Jose .............2121 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2121 (E4, Mon)Gwak, Jihye .................................1184 (B9, Wed)Gwildies, Vanessa ........................2512 (F3, Mon)Gyurcsányi, Róbert .....3136 (J1, Tue), 3137 (J1, Tue)

HHa, HeonYoung ..........................1682 (D1, Mon)Ha, Jeong Sook ............................2195 (E6, Mon)Ha, Kyung-Hwa .............................676 (B5, Wed)Haag, Jacob M ............................1451 (B10, Wed)Haak, Christian ............................3045 (I2, Wed)Haam, Seungjoo ............................ 3156 (J1, Tue)Haam, Seungjoo ............................. 54 (A1, Mon)Haarberg, Geir Martin ................... 42 (A1, Mon), ............................ 2761 (F5, Wed), 3035 (I2, Wed)Haas, Herwig R ..............................1082 (B8, Thu)Haas, Otto .....................................429 (B4, Wed)Haase, Cornelia ...........................2059 (E3, Mon)Habazaki, Hiroki ......................... 1937 (D6, Wed)Habenicht, Bradley .....................1007 (B8, Wed)Haberstock, Dirk ...................... 1219 (B10, Mon)Habuka, Hitoshi ...... 2086 (E3, Tue), 2489 (F3, Mon)Hachisu, Takuma ...........................2734 (F5, Tue)Hacker, Viktor .........34 (A1, Mon), 941 (B8, Tue)Haddad Sabzevar, Mohsen .........1680 (D1, Mon)Haga, Kengo ............................... 1333 (B10, Tue)Haga, Koichi ................................ 2614 (F3, Wed)Haga, Tsuyoshi ......................... 1209 (B10, Mon)Hagen, Anke ..... 1217 (B10, Mon), 1320 (B10, Tue)Hagiwara, Rika ............................... 58 (A1, Mon)Hagiwara, Rika .....30 (A1, Mon), 2760 (F5, Wed)Hahn, Byung-Dong .....................1104 (B8, Thu), ................................................... 1254 (B10, Mon)Hahn, Markus ......2445 (F2, Tue), 2447 (F2, Tue)Hahn, Robert ................................1883 (D5, Tue)Hahn, Uwe ................................. 2803 (H1, Wed)Hahn, Yoon-Bong ........................ 2226 (E6, Tue), ......................................................2342 (E9, Wed)Hähnel, A ..................................... 1964 (E1, Tue)Haider, M. Ali ...............................1606 (B10, Fri)Haidouti, S. ....................................2458 (F2, Tue)Haigh Jr, Thomas ........................2159 (E5, Mon)Haijiang, Wang ...........................1014 (B8, Wed)

Haile, Sossina ............................. 1406 (B10, Tue)Haines, Brennan ............................. 871 (B8, Tue)Haireche, Sofiane ........................2535 (F3, Mon)Hajas, David ............................... 1809 (D2, Wed)Hakim, Romana ....1952 (E1, Mon), 1986 (E1, Tue)Halder, Sandip ............................. 2076 (E3, Tue), ........ 2081 (E3, Tue), 2089 (E3, Tue), 2092 (E3, Tue)Hall, E. A ........................................ 2894 (I1, Tue)Hallac, Peter ...................................696 (B5, Thu)Hallac, Peter ..................................661 (B5, Wed)Haller, Eugene E ...........................1949 (E1, Mon)Halliop, Ela ....................................977 (B8, Wed)Hallstedt, Bengt .......................... 1809 (D2, Wed)Halmdienst, Martina .................. 1825 (D3, Wed)Haltiner, Karl ............................ 1208 (B10, Mon)Haltrich, Dietmar .......................... 2884 (I1, Tue)Halvorsen, Helga ......................... 2880 (I1, Mon)Ham, Chang Woo .........................780 (B7, Wed)Ham, Sunyoung ............................. 99 (A1, Mon)Hamachi, Kenji ...........................2198 (E6, Mon)Hamada, Masakazu ....96 (A1, Mon), 97 (A1, Mon)Hamadani, Behrang .....................778 (B7, Wed), ........................................................2718 (F5, Tue)Hamamoto, Koichi ........................296 (B1, Wed)Hamann, Thomas .......................1155 (B9, Wed)Hamedi, Mohsen ...................... 1269 (B10, Mon)Hamelet, Stephane ..... 430 (B4, Wed), 562 (B5, Tue)Hamilton, Anita ............................. 70 (A1, Mon)Hamilton, Jeff ..............................2520 (F3, Mon)Hamilton, Jeff ...............................2650 (F3, Thu)Hampel, Silke .............................. 2592 (F3, Wed)Hamrock, Steven .........................1057 (B8, Wed)Han, Bo Yong ...............................3210 (J4, Wed)Han, Chi-Hwan ...........................1184 (B9, Wed)Han, Dongwook ....487 (B4, Thu), 2446 (F2, Tue)Han, Heung Nam ..................... 1257 (B10, Mon)Han, J. ...........................................976 (B8, Wed)Han, Jin Kyu ............................... 2804 (H1, Wed)Han, Ju-Hyeong ........................ 1239 (B10, Mon)Han, Kunhee ...........756 (B7, Tue), 760 (B7, Tue)Han, Min-Fang ........................ 1253 (B10, Mon), ........................ 1365 (B10, Tue), 1435 (B10, Wed)Han, Min-Koo .............................. 2338 (E9, Tue)Han, Min-Koo .............................. 2228 (E6, Tue)Han, Moonsup ............................. 2227 (E6, Tue)Han, Moonsup ............................. 2228 (E6, Tue)Han, Sang-Beom ......76 (A1, Mon), 79 (A1, Mon)Han, Seong Ho ............................1930 (D6, Tue), ............................ 1931 (D6, Tue), 2702 (F4, Wed)Han, Seung Hee ........................ 1257 (B10, Mon)Han, Seung-Cheol ........................1929 (D6, Tue)Han, Sung-Hwan .....758 (B7, Tue), 759 (B7, Tue)Han, Won Seok .............................. 757 (B7, Tue)Han, Won Suk ..............................3209 (J4, Wed)Han, Xiaofei ............741 (B7, Tue), 756 (B7, Tue)Hanai, Kazuma ............................... 584 (B5, Tue)Haney, Ricky ...............................1853 (D4, Thu)Hang, Bui Thi ..........560 (B5, Tue), 583 (B5, Tue)Hangarter, Carlos .......................2426 (F2, Mon), ........................................................2436 (F2, Tue)Hanke-Rauschenbach, Richard ....274 (B1, Wed), ........................................................969 (B8, Wed)Hannah, Mark ..............................3232 (J4, Wed)Hansal, Selma ............................. 1825 (D3, Wed)Hansal, Wolfgang E ..................... 1825 (D3, Wed)Hansen, Douglas C ........................1874 (D5, Tue)Hansen, Heine A ............................. 964 (B8, Tue)Hansen, John Bøgild ..................1484 (B10, Thu)Hansen, Karolyn ..........................1874 (D5, Tue)Hantschel, Thomas .....................2004 (E1, Wed)Hanzel, Darko ................................221 (B1, Sun)Hanzu, Ilie ....................................2772 (F5, Thu)Hao, Xihong ............................... 1367 (B10, Tue)Hao, Yong ................................... 1406 (B10, Tue)Hapiot, Philippe ........................... 2989 (I1, Thu)Happek, Uwe ....... 3185 (J4, Mon), 3188 (J4, Mon), .............................3220 (J4, Wed), 3235 (J4, Wed)Haque, Inam u .....1656 (C3, Sun), 1664 (C3, Mon)Hara, Hideki ................................2198 (E6, Mon)

Hara, Kazuhiko .............................3229 (J4, Wed)Hara, Kenji ...................................1121 (B8, Thu)Hara, Koujirou ...............................772 (B7, Wed)Hara, Naoaki ...............................1673 (C3, Mon)Hara, Nobuyoshi .......................1688 (D1, Mon), .......................................................1768 (D2, Tue)Harada, Jun ................................. 1647 (C3, Sun)Harada, Kazumi ............................. 3146 (J1, Tue)Harada, Yoshihisa .......................... 865 (B8, Tue), ............................. 990 (B8, Wed), 2844 (H1, Thu)Harb, John ........................................721 (B5, Fri)Hardouin, Marie ............................ 3128 (J1, Tue)Hards, Graham A. ...........................1140 (B8, Fri)Hardwick, Laurence ....................... 537 (B5, Tue)Hardwick, Laurence J ......................685 (B5, Thu)Harima, Yutaka .............................1795 (D2, Tue)Härkönen, Emma M ......................1791 (D2, Tue)Harms, Corinna ............................1090 (B8, Thu)Haroz, Erik ...................................2827 (H1, Thu)Harraiz-Cardona, Isaac .................3182 (J2, Wed)Harraz, Farid A .....120 (A2, Wed), 2770 (F5, Thu)Harreither, Wolfgang ................... 2884 (I1, Tue), .......................................................2962 (I1, Wed)Harris, Jeffrey ............................. 1353 (B10, Tue)Harris, Stephen ..............................654 (B5, Wed)Harris, Stephene ............................. 538 (B5, Tue)Hartl, Katrin G ................................ 863 (B8, Tue)Hartmann, Jean-Michel ............2387 (E10, Thu), ....................................................... 2404 (E10, Fri)Hartmann, Patricia .......................2922 (I1, Wed)Hartmann, Thomas ....................1684 (D1, Mon)Hartmann, Uwe .............................2449 (F2, Tue)Hartnig, Christoph ..... 788 (B8, Sun), 850 (B8, Tue)Hartshorn, Richard M .................. 2615 (F3, Wed)Hasani-Sadrabadi, Mohammad M .......136 (A2, Wed), ............................1002 (B8, Wed), 1094 (B8, Thu)Hasegawa, Makoto ......................... 540 (B5, Tue)Hasegawa, Satoshi ..........................215 (B1, Sun)Hasegawa, Takuya .......................... 56 (A1, Mon)Hasegawa, Takuya .......................... 408 (B4, Tue)Hasegawa, Tsuyoshi ...................... 166 (A2, Thu)Haselrieder, Wolfgang ...................645 (B5, Wed)Hashambhoy, Ayesha M .................492 (B4, Thu)Hashiba, Kazuto ..........................2538 (F3, Mon)Hashida, Toshiyuki .................... 1306 (B10, Tue), ..........................1323 (B10, Tue), 1360 (B10, Tue)Hashimoto, Kazuhito .................1174 (B9, Wed), ...........................1178 (B9, Wed), 1615 (C1, Wed)Hashimoto, Koji ......................... 1943 (D6, Wed)Hashimoto, Koji ......................... 1942 (D6, Wed)Hashimoto, Satoshi .......................453 (B4, Wed)Hashimoto, Shin-ichi ................. 1323 (B10, Tue)Hashimoto, Shinichi .....................129 (A2, Wed)Hashimoto, Teruo ......................1899 (D6, Mon)Hashizume, Tamotsu ....................1199 (B9, Thu)Haslam, Gareth ...... 799 (B8, Sun), 800 (B8, Sun)Hassan, Fathy M. B. ......................151 (A2, Wed)Hassan, Fathy M. B. ..................... 174 (A2, Thu)Hassan, Mohammad ...................... 826 (B8, Tue)Hassel, Achim Walter .................... 172 (A2, Thu)Hasson, Falah ............................... 727 (B7, Mon)Hassoun, Jusef ................................ 539 (B5, Tue)Hasunuma, Ryu ...........................2143 (E4, Wed)Hatanaka, Tatsuya .........................989 (B8, Wed)Hatanpää, Timo .....2054 (E2, Wed), 2513 (F3, Mon)Hatchett, David ............................2922 (I1, Wed)Hattori, Masanori .........................1792 (D2, Tue)Hattori, T. ....................................2110 (E4, Mon)Hattori, Takeo .......2106 (E4, Mon), 2128 (E4, Tue), ...........................2135 (E4, Tue), 2372 (E10, Wed)Hattori, Takeo ............................... 2400 (E10, Fri)Hattori, Takeshi .......2055 (E3, Mon), 2087 (E3, Tue)Haubner, Roland ........................2500 (F3, Mon), ............................2595 (F3, Wed), 2605 (F3, Wed)Hauf, Moritz ................................. 2320 (E9, Tue)Hauffman, Tom ..........................1907 (D6, Mon)Hauge, Tom ..................................1924 (D6, Tue)Haugstetter, Christoph ............. 1210 (B10, Mon)Haupt, Karsten ...........................1625 (C2, Mon)

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Hauptmann, Marc ........................ 2089 (E3, Tue)Hausbrand, Rene .........................2529 (F3, Mon)Hautier, Geoffroy ...........................503 (B4, Thu)Hawkes, Justin .......................... 1210 (B10, Mon)Hayakawa, Seiichirou ..................... 569 (B5, Tue)Hayase, Masanori ..... 1135 (B8, Fri), 2450 (F2, Tue)Hayashi, Akari .......1126 (B8, Thu), 1128 (B8, Thu)Hayashi, Akitoshi .....86 (A1, Mon), 432 (B4, Wed), ...................................587 (B5, Tue), 620 (B5, Wed)Hayashi, Daisuke ........................ 1324 (B10, Tue)Hayashi, Hideki .......................... 1616 (C1, Wed)Hayashi, Katsuya ..................... 1216 (B10, Mon), ..................................................... 1318 (B10, Tue)Hayashi, Kiyoaki ............................ 961 (B8, Tue)Hayashi, Koji ....................................715 (B5, Fri)Hayashi, Naoko ............................. 44 (A1, Mon), .............................. 50 (A1, Mon), 2676 (F4, Mon)Hayashi, Shinji ............................. 2212 (E6, Tue)Hayashi, Shotaro ......................... 1655 (C3, Sun)Hayashi, Shotaro ......................... 1654 (C3, Sun)Hayashi, Tsugumi .......................... 94 (A1, Mon), .........95 (A1, Mon), 98 (A1, Mon), 125 (A2, Wed)Hayashida, Atsushi ...................... 2083 (E3, Tue), ....................................................... 2093 (E3, Tue)Hayes, Scott ................................1755 (D2, Mon)Hays, Charles C ............................... 871 (B8, Tue)Hazdra, Pavel ...............................1950 (E1, Mon)Hazeki, Kenta ....... 307 (B1, Wed), 316 (B1, Wed)He, Guannan .................................. 575 (B5, Tue)He, Hongquan ...........................1448 (B10, Wed)He, Lining ................................... 2576 (F3, Wed)He, Ping .........................................164 (A2, Wed)He, Qinggang ................................327 (B1, Thu), .............................352 (B2, Mon), 1047 (B8, Wed)He, Ting ..........................................801 (B8, Sun)He, Weidong .............................. 1327 (B10, Tue)Heard, Peter J. ...............................2709 (F4, Thu)Hector, Andrew ............................2655 (F3, Thu)Hedberg, Jonas ........................... 1816 (D3, Wed)Heel, Andre .............................. 1204 (B10, Mon)Heeney, Martin ...........................2237 (E7, Mon)Heeney, Martin ............................ 2251 (E7, Tue)Heft, Andreas ............................... 2569 (F3, Wed)Heidemann, Matthias ..................3226 (J4, Wed)Heifets, Eugene ...........................1491 (B10, Thu)Heikkilä, Mikko ...........................2054 (E2, Wed)Heinen, Martin ............................. 810 (B8, Mon)Heinrich, Jens ..............................2157 (E5, Mon)Heinz, Gerhard ...............................1140 (B8, Fri)Heiss, Wolfgang ............................2776 (F5, Thu)Heitzinger, Clemens ...................... 3135 (J1, Tue)Helbling, Thomas ........................2190 (E6, Mon)Heller, Thomas ........................... 1294 (B10, Tue)Hellgardt, Klaus .....1190 (B9, Thu), 1192 (B9, Thu)Hellin, David ...............................2056 (E3, Mon)Hellwig, Malte .............................2551 (F3, Mon)Helmke, Joachim ............................ 358 (B2, Tue)Helstein, Kaari ..............................2951 (I1, Wed)Hempelmann, Rolf .......................128 (A2, Wed), ........ 2449 (F2, Tue), 2890 (I1, Tue), 2924 (I1, Wed)Henderson, Wesley ......579 (B5, Tue), 3010 (I2, Tue)Hendricks, Sue ................................ 864 (B8, Tue)Henkel, Christoph ........................149 (A2, Wed), .....................................................2390 (E10, Thu)Henkel, Christoph .......................2022 (E2, Mon)Henn-Lecordier, Laurent ............2049 (E2, Wed), ......................................................2475 (F3, Mon)Hennrich, Frank ........................ 2798 (H1, Wed), ..................................................... 2799 (H1, Wed)Henríquez, Rodrigo .....................1177 (B9, Wed)Henry, Anne ................................ 2591 (F3, Wed)Henry, David ................................ 2173 (E5, Tue)Hens, Zeger ........ 2749 (F5, Tue), 2765 (F5, Wed), .......................................................2776 (F5, Thu)Heo, Eungi ....................................3210 (J4, Wed)Heo, Jaeyeong ..............................2647 (F3, Thu)Heo, Jaeyeong .............................2051 (E2, Wed)Heo, Jung-Ho .............................1687 (D1, Mon)Heo, Yeon-Hyuk ....................... 1276 (B10, Mon)

Herath, Ajith ............................... 1642 (C3, Sun)Herbst-Ghysel, Michaële ............. 2640 (F3, Wed)Herman, Joshua ..........................2159 (E5, Mon)Hernández, Kenneth ....................2936 (I1, Wed)Hernández-Pérez, Maria de los Angeles ................ ......................................................2557 (F3, Mon)Hernàndez Fenollosa, Maria Angeles .................... ........................................................2733 (F5, Tue)Hernan, Lourdes ............................612 (B5, Wed)Hernandez Jr., Pedro C. ................1914 (D6, Tue)Hernandez Muñoz, Lindsay S .....1629 (C2, Mon)Hernandez, Rocio del P.B. .........1681 (D1, Mon), ..................................................... 1727 (D1, Wed)Hernandez-Lugo, Dionne M ..........285 (B1, Wed)Herndl, Thomas ........................... 2172 (E5, Tue)Herr, Ulrich ..................................3044 (I2, Wed)Herranz, Juan .................................797 (B8, Sun)Herrera, Francisco .......................1189 (B9, Wed)Herrera, Omar ......815 (B8, Tue), 3121 (J1, Mon)Herrera, Pete ................................2063 (E3, Mon)Herrero, Enrique ......3003 (I2, Mon), 3059 (I2, Thu)Herrero, Maria Antonia .............. 2795 (H1, Wed)Herring, Andrew M ........................997 (B8, Wed)Herrmann, Iris .........795 (B8, Sun), 880 (B8, Tue)Hersh, Peter ...................................776 (B7, Wed)Hertel, Tobias ............................. 2797 (H1, Wed)Hertzberg, Benjamin ..................... 601 (B5, Tue), ........................................................657 (B5, Wed)Heske, Clemens ..............................324 (B1, Thu)Hess, Andreas ...............................2910 (I1, Wed)Hess, Michael ............................... 245 (B1, Mon)Hessler, Aïcha ............................. 1394 (B10, Tue)Hessler-Wyser, Aïcha .................. 1330 (B10, Tue)Heuken, Michael ........................2022 (E2, Mon), ...................................................... 2568 (F3, Wed)Heydari, Ahmad ..........................1041 (B8, Wed)Heylen, Nancy .............................2158 (E5, Mon)Heyns, Marc M .......1197 (B9, Thu), 2077 (E3, Tue), ............................2079 (E3, Tue), 2102 (E3, Wed), ......................... 2109 (E4, Mon), 2115 (E4, Mon), ........................... 2116 (E4, Mon), 2127 (E4, Tue), ...........................2388 (E10, Thu), 2402 (E10, Fri)Heyrovska, Raji ............................. 3067 (I2, Thu)Heys, Peter N ................................ 2588 (F3, Wed)Heyser, Cristopher .......................1177 (B9, Wed)Hianik, Tibor ................................2960 (I1, Wed)Hidai, Shoichi ................................ 865 (B8, Tue)Hideshima, Sho ..........................1628 (C2, Mon)Hierold, Christofer ......................2190 (E6, Mon)Hierso, Jessie ...............................1524 (B10, Thu)Hiesgen, Renate .............................. 829 (B8, Tue)Hietschold, Michael ..................... 2038 (E2, Tue)Higaki, Katsuki ......................... 1218 (B10, Mon)Higuchi, Ayumi ...........................2073 (E3, Mon)Higuchi, Eiji .......... 281 (B1, Wed), 961 (B8, Tue)Higuchi, Narutoshi .......................627 (B5, Wed)Hikavyy, Andriy .......................2364 (E10, Wed), ....................................................2366 (E10, Wed)Hikov, Todor ........ 1984 (E1, Tue), 1990 (E1, Tue)Hild, Stefanie ....1683 (D1, Mon), 2938 (I1, Wed)Hill, M. T. ..................................... 2292 (E8, Tue)Hill, Richard ............................... 2351 (E10, Tue)Hillhouse, Hugh W ........................771 (B7, Wed)Hillier, Andrew C ..............................189 (A2, Fri)Hillman, Robert .............................2686 (F4, Tue)Hilty, Bob ......................................2438 (F2, Tue)Himuro, Yoko ............................. 1623 (C1, Wed)Hinderliter, Brian ....................... 1800 (D2, Wed)Hinkley, Jim ................................. 2986 (I1, Thu)Hirabayashi, Yasuo .......131 (A2, Wed), 3154 (J1, Tue)Hirai, Shuichiro ......846 (B8, Tue), 849 (B8, Tue), .......................... 1032 (B8, Wed), 1062 (B8, Wed), .......................................................1099 (B8, Thu)Hirai, Toshiro ..........554 (B5, Tue), 555 (B5, Tue)Hirakawa, Makoto .................... 1216 (B10, Mon)Hirano, Atsushi ......215 (B1, Sun), 574 (B5, Tue), .............................584 (B5, Tue), 1345 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1375 (B10, Tue)

Hirano, Masahiro .......................... 3196 (J4, Tue)Hirano, Masahiro .........................3237 (J4, Wed)Hirano, Shinsuke ............................ 81 (A1, Mon)Hirano, Tatsuya .............................2742 (F5, Tue)Hirata, Katsuya ...........................1522 (B10, Thu)Hirato, Tetsuji ...............................1789 (D2, Tue)Hirayama, Masaaki ........................478 (B4, Wed)Hiromasa, Tsuchiya .................... 1426 (B10, Tue)Hiromoto, Sachiko ......................1881 (D5, Tue), .......................................................1882 (D5, Tue)Hirono, Masaki ............................... 75 (A1, Mon)Hirosaki, Naoto ............................3231 (J4, Wed)Hirose, Yoshiaki .............................. 66 (A1, Mon)Hirose, Yuki .................................... 823 (B8, Tue)Hirota, Masato ....... 540 (B5, Tue), 634 (B5, Wed)Hirota, Yoshihiro .........................2143 (E4, Wed)Hirota, Yuichiro ........................... 2572 (F3, Wed)Hiroto, Satoru ...............................2855 (H2, Tue)Hirsch, Andreas .......................... 2801 (H1, Wed)Hirschorn, Bryan ..........................3163 (J2, Wed)Hirt, Ann Marie ............................. 3124 (J1, Tue)Hirunsit, Pussana ..........................979 (B8, Wed)Hisaeda, Yoshio .....1640 (C3, Sun), 1641 (C3, Sun)Hite, Jennifer ................................ 2330 (E9, Tue)Hizir, F. Erinc ..................................784 (B8, Sun)Hjelm, Johan ....1441 (B10, Wed), 1508 (B10, Thu)Ho, Derek .......................................1146 (B8, Fri)Ho, Thinh X ..................................1588 (B10, Fri)Hobart, Karl .................................2344 (E9, Wed)Hochenauer, Christoph ........... 1279 (B10, Mon)Hochepied, Jean-François .........1445 (B10, Wed)Hochsattel, Torsten .................... 1808 (D2, Wed)Hocker, Thomas ...........................1587 (B10, Fri)Hodebourg, Cyril ........................1045 (B8, Wed)Hodel, Damian ...........................1560 (B10, Thu)Hodgkinson, John L ..................... 2582 (F3, Wed)Hodson, Chris .............................. 2028 (E2, Tue)Hoefer, Andreas ............................3177 (J2, Wed)Hoenicke, Philipp .......................2000 (E1, Wed), ........................... 2005 (E1, Wed), 2008 (E1, Wed)Hoeynck, Heide ...........................1953 (E1, Mon)Hofeldt, Jochen ........................... 2568 (F3, Wed)Hoffman, Kurt R ............................3233 (J4, Wed)Hoffmann, Alex C .................... 1238 (B10, Mon), .......................................................1588 (B10, Fri)Hoffmann, Patrik .........................2486 (F3, Tue), ...........................2634 (F3, Wed), 2635 (F3, Wed), ............................. 2654 (F3, Thu), 2658 (F3, Thu)Hoffmann, Peter S ..........................2488 (F3, Tue)Hoffmann-Eifert, Susanne ........... 2039 (E2, Tue)Höfler, Lajos .................................. 3136 (J1, Tue)Höfler, Lajos .................................. 3137 (J1, Tue)Hofmann, Heinrich ....................1574 (B10, Thu)Hofmann, Lutz ............................. 2038 (E2, Tue)Hofmann, Timo .............................324 (B1, Thu)Hohenau, Andreas ....................... 2291 (E8, Tue)Hohl, Roland ........ 531 (B5, Tue), 624 (B5, Wed), ............ 639 (B5, Wed), 713 (B5, Fri), 719 (B5, Fri)Höhle, Hans-Michael ...................1595 (B10, Fri)Hojo, Nobuhiko ........................... 230 (B1, Mon)Holappa, Lauri ............................. 3116 (J1, Mon)Holber, Mikael ................................ 950 (B8, Tue)Holby, Edward F .............................. 858 (B8, Tue)Holdcroft, Steven ........................... 946 (B8, Tue)Holdcroft, Steven ........................1019 (B8, Wed)Holden, Deric ............................. 3242 (A4, Mon)Holdsworth, Clovia ....................1632 (C2, Mon)Holdsworth, Robert .....................2560 (F3, Mon)Hollenkamp, Tony ........................ 258 (B1, Tue), ................................... 259 (B1, Tue), 703 (B5, Fri)Hollinger, Adam .............................1136 (B8, Fri)Holm-Larsen, Helge ................. 1217 (B10, Mon)Holme, Børge ...............................1924 (D6, Tue)Holmes, Lesley ........................... 1310 (B10, Tue)Holmström, Nicklas .....................1106 (B8, Thu)Holowczak, John ...................... 1210 (B10, Mon)Holsa, Jorma P ................................ 3193 (J4, Tue)Holsteyns, Frank .......................... 2084 (E3, Tue)Holt, M ......................................... 1964 (E1, Tue)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Holtappels, Peter ..................... 1204 (B10, Mon), .......................1206 (B10, Mon), 1452 (B10, Wed)Holze, Rudolf ............................. 1742 (D1, Wed)Holzinger, Michael ........................ 2889 (I1, Tue)Holzwarth, Natalie ....................... 515 (B5, Mon)Homer, M. L. ............................... 3108 (J1, Mon)Homma, Hideyuki .....47 (A1, Mon), 48 (A1, Mon)Homma, Kenji ..................................717 (B5, Fri)Homma, Kohei ............................ 2596 (F3, Wed)Homma, Takayuki ......................2422 (F2, Mon), ..............................2439 (F2, Tue), 2714 (F4, Thu)Honda, Keizoh ............................... 535 (B5, Tue)Honda, Takeo .............................1563 (B10, Thu)Hong, Dong Min .......................... 2226 (E6, Tue)Hong, Eun-Ju .......108 (A1, Mon), 109 (A1, Mon)Hong, Jong E ............................. 1256 (B10, Mon)Hong, Kihyon .... 2233 (E7, Mon), 2259 (E7, Tue)Hong, Kimin ................................2739 (F5, Tue), ..............................2745 (F5, Tue), 2782 (F5, Thu)Hong, Kyeong-Mi ..........................2457 (F2, Tue)Hong, S.-A. ..................................... 883 (B8, Tue)Hong, Seong-Hyeon ...................... 32 (A1, Mon), ..........................1804 (D2, Wed), 3117 (J1, Mon), .............................3118 (J1, Mon), 3131 (J1, Tue), .............................. 3205 (J4, Tue), 3214 (J4, Wed)Hong, SeungHee ....................... 1257 (B10, Mon)Hong, Sung-Hoon ....................... 110 (A1, Mon), ....................................................... 111 (A1, Mon)Hong, Sung-Kwon .......................... 959 (B8, Tue)Hong, Wan-Shick ........................ 1987 (E1, Tue), .............................. 2227 (E6, Tue), 2228 (E6, Tue)Hong, Won Hi ................................ 953 (B8, Tue)Hong, Yi ......................................2196 (E6, Mon)Hong, Young Taik ........942 (B8, Tue), 959 (B8, Tue)Honma, Itaru ................................ 396 (B4, Mon)Hoogeland, Dirk-Jan ...................2053 (E2, Wed)Hoon Oh, Dong ...........................1933 (D6, Tue)Hopstaken, Marinus ......................2445 (F2, Tue)Horan, James L ...............................997 (B8, Wed)Hori, Mariko ................................... 569 (B5, Tue)Hori, Masao ...................................... 8 (A1, Mon)Horiba, Koji ...................................990 (B8, Wed)Horibuchi, Kayo ............................. 547 (B5, Tue)Horie, Hajime .............................1631 (C2, Mon)Horii, Daisuke ................................ 253 (B1, Tue)Horikoshi, Katsushi ........................1135 (B8, Fri)Horita, Teruhisa ......................... 1316 (B10, Tue), .........................1395 (B10, Tue), 1405 (B10, Tue), .........................1420 (B10, Tue), 1422 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1495 (B10, Thu)Horn, Kerstin ............................... 2569 (F3, Wed)Horn, Mark ...................................1875 (D5, Tue)Hornes, Aitor .............................. 1430 (B10, Tue)Horng, Ray-Hua ............................. 746 (B7, Tue)Hortelano, Vanesa ....................... 2623 (F3, Wed)Hortenbach, Heiko .....................2391 (E10, Thu)Horzenberger, Franz ................... 1801 (D2, Wed)Hosaka, Kenta ............................. 1655 (C3, Sun)Hoshi, Naoki ........ 151 (A2, Wed), 174 (A2, Thu)Hoshide, Yoshiki .........................2491 (F3, Mon)Hoshii, Takuya ............................2524 (F3, Mon)Hoshina, Keigo ..............................435 (B4, Wed)Hosoi, Kei ................................. 1202 (B10, Mon)Hosoi, Kohei ...............................1658 (C3, Mon)Hosono, Eiji .................................. 396 (B4, Mon)Hosono, Eiji .................................... 596 (B5, Tue)Hosono, Hideo .............................3237 (J4, Wed)Hosono, Hideo .............................. 3196 (J4, Tue)Hosseini Teherani, F. ...................2279 (E8, Mon)Hota, Mrinal K .............................. 2123 (E4, Tue)Hou, Xianghui ............................ 2643 (F3, Wed)Hourdakis, Emmanouel ..............1995 (E1, Wed)Hourlier, Djamila ...........................213 (B1, Sun)Houssa, Michel ......2109 (E4, Mon), 2127 (E4, Tue)Howdle, Steven ............................2655 (F3, Thu)Howlett, Patrick .....272 (B1, Wed), 1805 (D2, Wed)Hreniak, D. .................................... 3200 (J4, Tue)Hristodor, Claudia .........................153 (A2, Wed)Hsiao, Hsu-Liang ............................ 39 (A1, Mon)

Hsiao, Li-Yin .......... 121 (A2, Wed), 937 (B8, Tue)Hsiao, Po-Tsung ...........................1163 (B9, Wed)Hsiao, Shih-Hua .......1974 (E1, Tue), 2341 (E9, Wed)Hsiao, Yi Ju ..................................... 591 (B5, Tue)Hsiao, Yu Lun ................................ 3143 (J1, Tue)Hsieh, Cheng-Tse .......................... 3147 (J1, Tue)Hsieh, Chin-Hua .......................... 2220 (E6, Tue)Hsieh, Chun-I ................................ 165 (A2, Thu)Hsieh, Min-Yan ............................ 2208 (E6, Tue)Hsieh, Pei Huan ..... 1887 (D5, Tue), 1927 (D6, Tue)Hsieh, Ping-Hsun ....362 (B2, Tue), 363 (B2, Tue)Hsieh, Y. F. .....................................150 (A2, Wed)Hsieh, Yu-Chi ............................. 2807 (H1, Wed)Hsu, Andrew ................................... 386 (B2, Tue)Hsu, Andrew ................................. 347 (B2, Mon)Hsu, Chia-Haw ............................... 578 (B5, Tue)Hsu, Chia-Wei .......2202 (E6, Mon), 2220 (E6, Tue)Hsu, Chih-Hsun ..........................2307 (E8, Wed)Hsu, Chun-Han .......................... 2815 (H1, Wed)Hsu, Heng-Tung .........................2112 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2112 (E4, Mon)Hsu, Pang-Yu .............................2379 (E10, Wed)Hsu, Ryan ......... 1000 (B8, Wed), 1009 (B8, Wed)Hsu, Wei-Hui ................................. 165 (A2, Thu)Hsu, Yu-Ying .................................. 87 (A1, Mon)Hsueh, K-L .....................................304 (B1, Wed)Hsueh, Kan-Lin ............................2906 (I1, Wed)Hsueh, T. H. .................................. 2336 (E9, Tue)Hsueh, Yang-Chih .....934 (B8, Tue), 2043 (E2, Tue)Hu, C. K. ......................................2159 (E5, Mon)Hu, Huarong ........ 279 (B1, Wed), 280 (B1, Wed)Hu, Jin ............... 1084 (B8, Thu), 1085 (B8, Thu)Hu, Jingping ................................2418 (F2, Mon)Hu, Ming-Shien ...........................2832 (H1, Thu)Hu, Qingping ................................. 361 (B2, Tue)Hu, Renzong ............534 (B5, Tue), 563 (B5, Tue)Hu, Sheng-Yao ..............................3208 (J4, Wed)Hu, Sheng-Yao ....3216 (J4, Wed), 3217 (J4, Wed)Hua, Younan ....... 1971 (E1, Tue), 1988 (E1, Tue)Huang, Baiyun ............................2536 (F3, Mon)Huang, Bo-Chao ........................... 2407 (E10, Fri)Huang, C.M. ............................... 1299 (B10, Tue)Huang, Cheng-Wei ..................... 2815 (H1, Wed)Huang, Chiao-Ti ........................... 2134 (E4, Tue)Huang, Chien-Jung .......................157 (A2, Wed)Huang, Ching An ...................... 1806 (D2, Wed), ..................................................... 1810 (D2, Wed)Huang, Haiyan ..... 279 (B1, Wed), 280 (B1, Wed)Huang, JianJang ............................ 733 (B7, Tue), ............................. 1974 (E1, Tue), 2208 (E6, Tue), .............................2331 (E9, Tue), 2341 (E9, Wed)Huang, Ling-Hao ........................1539 (B10, Thu)Huang, Meng-Wen ......................... 49 (A1, Mon)Huang, Ming-Tien ........................ 2255 (E7, Tue)Huang, Qiang .......2445 (F2, Tue), 2447 (F2, Tue)Huang, S.C. ................................ 1299 (B10, Tue)Huang, Sheng-Yang ......................1118 (B8, Thu)Huang, Shichu ............................ 3109 (J1, Mon)Huang, Wei-Ching .....................2112 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2112 (E4, Mon)Huang, Wen-Che .........................2230 (E7, Mon)Huang, Xinyu ............................... 812 (B8, Mon)Huang, Xinyu ................................. 828 (B8, Tue)Huang, Xiqiang ......................... 1364 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1547 (B10, Thu)Huang, Ying-Sheng ......................3216 (J4, Wed)Huang, Yu-Jian ............................. 2124 (E4, Tue)Huber, Christoph ....................... 2816 (H1, Wed)Huber, Guenter ............................3239 (J4, Wed)Hubert, Alexandre ........................ 2404 (E10, Fri)Hubin, Annick ........................... 1801 (D2, Wed), ..........................1873 (D5, Tue), 1907 (D6, Mon), ..............................2723 (F5, Tue), 3165 (J2, Wed)Hudelson, Steve .............................. 737 (B7, Tue)Hudson, Steven ...........................2240 (E7, Mon)Huffman, M. ................................1998 (E1, Wed)Hufnagl, Maria .............................3177 (J2, Wed)Hufnagl, Maria ...........................1636 (C2, Mon)Huggins, Robert A ...........................688 (B5, Thu)

Hughs, Greg .....2111 (E4, Mon), 2111 (E4, Wed)Huh, Myung Soo ....................... 1941 (D6, Wed), ......................................................2051 (E2, Wed)Huh, Seung Hun ..........................161 (A2, Wed), ................................ 460 (B4, Wed), 766 (B7, Tue)Huh, Yong-Min .............................. 54 (A1, Mon)Hui, Rob ......................................... 373 (B2, Tue)Hult, Brian N ................................. 402 (B4, Mon)Hümann, Sascha ..........................1708 (D1, Tue)Humelnicu, Doina .......................148 (A2, Wed), ........................................................153 (A2, Wed)Hung, I-Ming .............................. 1374 (B10, Tue)Hung, Jey ...................................... 2074 (E3, Tue)Hunger, Ralf ................................1154 (B9, Wed)Hunter, G. ................................... 3105 (J1, Mon)Hunter, Kara ............................... 1619 (C1, Wed)Hupbauer, Cornelius .....................660 (B5, Wed)Huppertz, Petra ............................3226 (J4, Wed)Hur, Sung-Gi .............................. 2642 (F3, Wed), ................................3123 (J1, Tue), 3127 (J1, Tue)Hurley, Paul ......2111 (E4, Mon), 2111 (E4, Wed)Hurley, Paul K...............................2115 (E4, Mon)Husaini, Saima .....2273 (E8, Mon), 2311 (E8, Wed)Huseková, Kristina ...................... 2628 (F3, Wed)Hüsing, Nicola ................................499 (B4, Thu)Hüsken, Nina .............................. 2871 (I1, Mon)Hussain, Zahid ........................... 1314 (B10, Tue)Hussaini, Irfan ..............................1068 (B8, Thu)Hussey, Daniel S ........................... 234 (B1, Mon), .................................824 (B8, Tue), 851 (B8, Tue), .................................852 (B8, Tue), 853 (B8, Tue), ..............................967 (B8, Wed), 1064 (B8, Thu)Hutter, Herbert .............................1604 (B10, Fri)Hwang, Chang-Mook ....................312 (B1, Wed)Hwang, Cheol Seong ................. 1941 (D6, Wed), ......................................................2051 (E2, Wed)Hwang, Hae-Jin ............................. 766 (B7, Tue), ........................ 1259 (B10, Mon), 1371 (B10, Tue)Hwang, Ing-Shouh ......................2193 (E6, Mon)Hwang, Jae-Dam .......................... 1987 (E1, Tue)Hwang, Jae-Dam .....2227 (E6, Tue), 2228 (E6, Tue)Hwang, Soo Min ........................ 1940 (D6, Wed)Hwang, Sun Mi ........................... 2700 (F4, Wed)Hwu, Jenn-Gwo ..... 2134 (E4, Tue), 2142 (E4, Wed)Hyde, Jason ..................................2655 (F3, Thu)Hyett, Geoffrey ....1944 (D6, Wed), 2609 (F3, Wed)Hyett, Geoffrey ............................... 2662 (F3, Fri)Hyun, Sang Il ................................460 (B4, Wed)Hyun, Sang-Hoon ................... 1233 (B10, Mon), ........................ 1565 (B10, Thu), 1567 (B10, Thu)Hyun, Sang-il ................................161 (A2, Wed)Hyun, Sang-Il ................................. 766 (B7, Tue)

IIacob, Erica .................................. 1984 (E1, Tue), .............................1990 (E1, Tue), 2008 (E1, Wed)Iacopino, Daniela .........................2650 (F3, Thu)Ianno, Natale ..........761 (B7, Tue), 762 (B7, Tue)Iannuzzi, Mariano ........................1705 (D1, Tue)Ibáñez-Ferrándiz, María ............. 1714 (D1, Wed)Ibanez, Sergio ...............................1602 (B10, Fri)Ibrahim, Eslam ............................ 2592 (F3, Wed)Ibrahimoğlu, Beycan .................1485 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1577 (B10, Thu)Ichigi, Takenori .......................... 1296 (B10, Tue)Ichii, Takashi ...............................2715 (F4, Thu), .............................3029 (I2, Wed), 3070 (I3, Wed)Ichitsubo, Tetsu .............................119 (A2, Wed)Ichiya, Takashi ............................... 873 (B8, Tue)Idígoras, Jesús ................................770 (B7, Wed)Iddir, Hakim ................................ 3004 (I2, Mon)Ide, Masahiro .................................1147 (B8, Fri)Ide, Sinpei ...................................... 554 (B5, Tue)Idemoto, Yasushi .......55 (A1, Mon), 56 (A1, Mon), ............................ 408 (B4, Tue), 1242 (B10, Mon)Iden, Hiroshi .................................. 962 (B8, Tue)Idrisi, Hanan ...............................1954 (E1, Mon)Igarashi, Chikako .........................3038 (I2, Wed)Iglesias-Rodriguez, Debora ...........3176 (J2, Wed)

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Ignat, Teodora .............................. 2282 (E8, Tue)Ignatova, Oleysa ......................... 2351 (E10, Tue)Igual-Muñoz, Anna ................... 1716 (D1, Wed), ..........................1725 (D1, Wed), 1726 (D1, Wed)Iguchi, Fumitada ..................... 1244 (B10, Mon), ..........................1315 (B10, Tue), 1323 (B10, Tue)Igumenov, Igor K ........................2509 (F3, Mon), ..........................2539 (F3, Mon), 2542 (F3, Mon), .......................... 2547 (F3, Mon), 2597 (F3, Wed), ...........................2599 (F3, Wed), 2600 (F3, Wed), ...........................2604 (F3, Wed), 2608 (F3, Wed), ...................................................... 2616 (F3, Wed)Iha, Michiaki ............................... 1647 (C3, Sun)Ihara, Manabu ....1188 (B9, Wed), 1546 (B10, Thu)Ihonen, Jari K ................................1108 (B8, Thu)Ihringer, Raphael ..........................1506 (B10, Fri)Iida, Hidetoshi .............................2101 (E3, Wed)Iida, Tatsuya ............................... 1423 (B10, Tue)Iimura, Youko .............................1563 (B10, Thu)Ijichi, Takeo ................................1570 (B10, Thu)Ikari, Mitsuaki .............................. 2261 (E7, Tue)Ikebe, Tsugio .............................. 1415 (B10, Tue)Ikeda, Hironosuke ..........................1147 (B8, Fri)Ikeda, Katsuyoshi .......................... 180 (A2, Thu)Ikeda, Kazuto ...............................2057 (E3, Mon)Ikeda, Kotaro .................................975 (B8, Wed)Ikeda, Mitsuhisa .....2398 (E10, Fri), 2403 (E10, Fri)Ikeda, Takashi ..... 990 (B8, Wed), 2844 (H1, Thu)Ikenaga, Eiji .................................... 865 (B8, Tue)Ikeshoji, Tamio ............................1005 (B8, Wed)Ikeya, Tomohiko ..............................702 (B5, Fri)Ikogi, Yoshihiro .............................975 (B8, Wed)Ikonnikov, Vladimir ....................2498 (F3, Mon)Ilhan, Zeynep ............................ 1352 (B10, Tue), ........................1444 (B10, Wed), 1549 (B10, Thu)Ilicic, Alan B ....................................333 (B1, Thu)Im, Kyungtaek .............................. 732 (B7, Mon)Im, Sung Gap ...............................2659 (F3, Thu)Imade, Yuki ......................................717 (B5, Fri)Imai, Hideto ..................................803 (B8, Sun), ..................................908 (B8, Tue), 909 (B8, Tue)Imamura, Daichi ............................ 949 (B8, Tue)Imamura, Takashi ........................2563 (F3, Mon)Imanaka, Nobuhito ..................... 3113 (J1, Mon)Imanishi, Akihito ........................1179 (B9, Wed)Imanishi, Nobuyuki ......................215 (B1, Sun), .................................574 (B5, Tue), 584 (B5, Tue), ..........................1345 (B10, Tue), 1375 (B10, Tue)Imhoff, Luc ................................. 2631 (F3, Wed)Imnadze, Ruth ...............................609 (B5, Wed)Imura, Hiroyuki ...........................3227 (J4, Wed)Ina, Toshiaki ............................... 1315 (B10, Tue)Inaba, Minoru .......176 (A2, Thu), 378 (B2, Tue), ............................... 540 (B5, Tue), 625 (B5, Wed), ...........857 (B8, Tue), 867 (B8, Tue), 944 (B8, Tue)Inaba, Minoru ...............................634 (B5, Wed)Inada, Hiromi ...................................196 (A2, Fri)Inagaki, Hiroki ...... 435 (B4, Wed), 535 (B5, Tue)Inagaki, Mitsuhoro ....................... 1963 (E1, Tue)Inagaki, Tatsuya ...........................1073 (B8, Thu)Inagaki, Toru ............................. 1423 (B10, Tue), ........................1446 (B10, Wed), 1522 (B10, Thu)Inagi, Shinsuke ........................... 1643 (C3, Sun), ........................... 1654 (C3, Sun), 1655 (C3, Sun), ......................... 1658 (C3, Mon), 1660 (C3, Mon)Inaguma, Masayasu ........................ 755 (B7, Tue)Inami, Yuuki ..................................160 (A2, Wed)Inan, Sibel ...................................1953 (E1, Mon)Inatomi, Yu .................................. 230 (B1, Mon)Inayoshi, Yohei ...........................2097 (E3, Wed)Inberg, Alexandra ..........................2456 (F2, Tue)Indris, Sylvio .................................437 (B4, Wed)Inesi, Achille ............................... 1638 (C3, Sun)Ingerle, Dieter .............................2006 (E1, Wed)Ingersoll, David .............................284 (B1, Wed)Ingler Jr., William .........................1194 (B9, Thu)Ingo, Gabriel M. ..........................2834 (H1, Thu)Inguanta, Rosalinda .....................2773 (F5, Thu)Iniguez, B. ........... 2246 (E7, Tue), 2253 (E7, Tue)

Iniguez, Benjamin ........................ 2244 (E7, Tue)Innocenti, Massimo ...................... 69 (A1, Mon), ....... 382 (B2, Tue), 2682 (F4, Tue), 2693 (F4, Tue)Inoue, Akihisa ............................ 1621 (C1, Wed)Inoue, Fumihiro ..........................2162 (E5, Mon)Inoue, Gen ...................................1067 (B8, Thu)Inoue, Hiroshi ....... 281 (B1, Wed), 961 (B8, Tue)Inoue, Hiroshi .............................. 341 (B2, Mon)Inoue, Keisuke ............................1666 (C3, Mon)Inoue, Koichiro ............................2714 (F4, Thu)Inoue, Michiyo .............................3221 (J4, Wed)Inoue, Ryota .................................3027 (I2, Wed)Inoue, Shuich ........................... 1218 (B10, Mon)Inoue, Tomoyasu ........................2122 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2122 (E4, Mon)Inprasit, Thitirat ......................... 1361 (B10, Tue)Inui, Haruyuki ...............................626 (B5, Wed)Inui, Yoshitaka ......................... 1278 (B10, Mon)Inzelt, György ........1021 (B8, Wed), 3061 (I2, Thu)Ioannides, Theophilos ...................805 (B8, Sun)Ioannou, Dimitris .......................2154 (E4, Wed)Iojoiu, Cristina .............................1087 (B8, Thu)Ionescu, M. I ................................ 2577 (F3, Wed)Ioroi, Tsutomu .............................1028 (B8, Wed)Iqbal, Mash-hud ..........................2196 (E6, Mon)Irigoyen, Rogelio ....................... 1720 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 1730 (D1, Wed)Irrera, Fernanda ........................2378 (E10, Wed), ....................................................2382 (E10, Wed)Irvine, John ............................. 1204 (B10, Mon), ..................... 1205 (B10, Mon), 1225 (B10, Mon), ....................... 1229 (B10, Mon), 1303 (B10, Tue), .........................1381 (B10, Tue), 1383 (B10, Tue), ....................... 1447 (B10, Wed), 1453 (B10, Wed)Isaev, Abdulgalim ........................1175 (B9, Wed)Isella, Giovanni ......2477 (F3, Mon), 2629 (F3, Wed)Ishchenko, Arcady .....................1475 (B10, Thu)Ishibashi, Takuya ............................ 597 (B5, Tue)Ishibashi, Takuya ...........................665 (B5, Wed)Ishida, Satoru ........................... 1212 (B10, Mon)Ishida, Yasuharu ...........................2774 (F5, Thu)Ishigaki, Tadashi .145 (A2, Wed), 3218 (J4, Wed), .............................3221 (J4, Wed), 3222 (J4, Wed)Ishigaki, Tadashi ...........................3223 (J4, Wed)Ishigaki, Tadashi ...........................3224 (J4, Wed)Ishiguro, Takashi ...........................2450 (F2, Tue)Ishihara, Akimitsu .........................798 (B8, Sun), ....... 803 (B8, Sun), 909 (B8, Tue), 1121 (B8, Thu)Ishihara, Kazuhiko .................... 1623 (C1, Wed), .......................................................1879 (D5, Tue)Ishihara, Tatsumi ..........................687 (B5, Thu), ....................... 1425 (B10, Tue), 1443 (B10, Wed), ....................................................1454 (B10, Wed)Ishihara, Yuya .............................. 101 (A1, Mon)Ishikawa, Hiroya ...................... 1212 (B10, Mon)Ishikawa, Kengo .......................... 1651 (C3, Sun)Ishikawa, Masashi ...... 53 (A1, Mon), 255 (B1, Tue)Ishikawa, Yuichi ........................1666 (C3, Mon), .....................................................1671 (C3, Mon)Ishikura, Nobuyuki ...................... 2212 (E6, Tue)Ishimaru, Tsuyoshi ....................... 3060 (I2, Thu)Ishimoto, Takayoshi ...................... 914 (B8, Tue), ..............................951 (B8, Tue), 1412 (B10, Tue)Ishizuka, Shugo .............................2734 (F5, Tue)Isidoro, Roberta .............................. 911 (B8, Tue)Işıkel Şanlı, Lale ............................. 894 (B8, Tue)Islam, M.Saiful ............................. 399 (B4, Mon)Islam, Md. ..........3077 (I3, Wed), 3087 (I3, Wed)Islam, Mohammad M .................1896 (D6, Mon)Islam, Nazrul .................................. 836 (B8, Tue)Ismail, Iqbal M ..............................2912 (I1, Wed)Ismail, Mazni .............................. 1408 (B10, Tue)Isobayashi, Atsunobu ................2374 (E10, Wed)Isoda, Seiji ...................................1183 (B9, Wed)Isomura, Takenori ........................ 341 (B2, Mon)Isono, Kenichi ...............................465 (B4, Wed)Ispas, Adriana ......2696 (F4, Tue), 2727 (F5, Tue), ....................................................... 3101 (I3, Thu)

Itagaki, Masayuki ........................1764 (D2, Tue), .......................................................3180 (J2, Wed)Itakura, Yuki .................................3180 (J2, Wed)Ito, Akira ......................................2715 (F4, Thu)Ito, Daigo ...................................... 3021 (I2, Tue)Ito, Hiroshi .......... 1028 (B8, Wed), 1144 (B8, Fri)Ito, Hiroyuki ................................... 867 (B8, Tue)Ito, Kazunari ................................... 948 (B8, Tue)Ito, Kohei ...............855 (B8, Tue), 948 (B8, Tue), .........................1333 (B10, Tue), 1403 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1573 (B10, Thu)Ito, Shigeru ....................................469 (B4, Wed)Ito, Takafumi ...............................2541 (F3, Mon)Ito, Takeshi ....................................131 (A2, Wed)Itoh, Hidenobu ...........................2302 (E8, Wed)Itoh, Kohei M ...............................1949 (E1, Mon)Itoh, Takanori .......................... 1223 (B10, Mon), ........................ 1242 (B10, Mon), 1368 (B10, Tue)Iurlo, Matteo .............................. 2805 (H1, Wed)Ivanov, Ivan ................................ 2591 (F3, Wed)Ivanov, Vladimir .............................. 3 (A1, Mon)Ivanova, Tatyana ........................2527 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2530 (F3, Mon)Ivanova, Valentina .......................2775 (F5, Thu)Ivanovskikh, Konstantin ..............3225 (J4, Wed)Ivaska, Ari ............ 3100 (I3, Thu), 3103 (I3, Thu)Ivaska, Ari ...................................... 2898 (I1, Tue)Ivers-Tiffée, Ellen ..................... 1285 (B10, Mon), .........................1331 (B10, Tue), 1358 (B10, Tue), ........................ 1417 (B10, Tue), 1471 (B10, Thu), ...........................1534 (B10, Thu), 1586 (B10, Fri)Ivey, Douglas G ............................... 251 (B1, Tue)Ivnitski, Dmitri ............................ 2969 (I1, Thu)Iwaguchi, Noriaki ......597 (B5, Tue), 665 (B5, Wed)Iwai, Hiroshi ..... 1287 (B10, Mon), 1324 (B10, Tue)Iwai, Hiroshi .......2106 (E4, Mon), 2110 (E4, Mon), ............................. 2128 (E4, Tue), 2133 (E4, Tue), ........2135 (E4, Tue), 2359 (E10, Wed), 2369 (E10, ................Wed), 2372 (E10, Wed), 2400 (E10, Fri)Iwai, Takaaki ................................... 736 (B7, Tue)Iwane, Nobuyuki ............................502 (B4, Thu)Iwaniczko, Eugene ....................... 727 (B7, Mon)Iwanschitz, Boris ...................... 1219 (B10, Mon)Iwasa, Yoshi .................................2236 (E7, Mon)Iwasaki, Chihiro ............................. 881 (B8, Tue)Iwasaki, Yoshitaka ........................ 2131 (E4, Tue)Iwata, Shin ............................... 1218 (B10, Mon)Iyer, Arun ................................. 1208 (B10, Mon)Izaki, Masanobu ............................2721 (F5, Tue)Izaki, Yoshiyuki ..........................1510 (B10, Thu)Izumi, Kaname ............................ 2572 (F3, Wed)Izumiya, Koichi ......................... 1942 (D6, Wed), ..................................................... 1943 (D6, Wed)Izzo, Elise .......................................978 (B8, Wed)Izzo, John R ................................. 1325 (B10, Tue)

JJaafar, Leila ...................................1869 (D5, Tue)Jacke, Susanne ................................ 551 (B5, Tue)Jackson, Gregory S ...................... 1314 (B10, Tue)Jackson, Thomas .....2240 (E7, Mon), 2252 (E7, Tue)Jacob, Timo ..................................2785 (F5, Thu)Jacob, Timo ................................. 2995 (I2, Mon)Jacobsen, Torben ...................... 1283 (B10, Mon)Jacobson, David ............................. 851 (B8, Tue)Jacobson, David L .......824 (B8, Tue), 852 (B8, Tue), ..........853 (B8, Tue), 967 (B8, Wed), 1064 (B8, Thu)Jacobsson, Per ................................. 950 (B8, Tue)Jacques, Sylvain .............................. 2663 (F3, Fri)Jaegermann, Wolfram ...................223 (B1, Sun), .........551 (B5, Tue), 777 (B7, Wed), 1154 (B9, Wed)Jagannathan, Lakshmi ................2263 (E7, Wed)Jagomägi, Andri ............................. 747 (B7, Tue)Jahn, Matthias ............................1482 (B10, Thu)Jain, Anubhav ................................503 (B4, Thu)Jain, Gaurav ...................................225 (B1, Sun)Jakab, Sandrine ........................... 2767 (F5, Wed)Jakubka, Florian .....173 (A2, Thu), 1909 (D6, Mon)Jalili, Jalal ......................................2465 (F2, Tue)

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Jamard, Romain ......379 (B2, Tue), 380 (B2, Tue)James, Frank A ................................203 (A3, Wed)Jamil, M. ....................................... 2130 (E4, Tue)Jamnik, Janko .................................689 (B5, Thu)Janáky, Csaba ...... 2729 (F5, Tue), 2973 (I1, Thu)Jan, Olivier .....................................698 (B5, Thu)Jan, Wielant ...............................1750 (D2, Mon)Janata, Jiri ................................... 2876 (I1, Mon), .............................2937 (I1, Wed), 3090 (I3, Wed)Janes, Alar ..............3005 (I2, Tue), 3012 (I2, Tue)Jang, Dong-Hyuk ............................ 571 (B5, Tue)Jang, Hae-Wook .............................. 766 (B7, Tue)Jang, I. C. ............... 302 (B1, Wed), 589 (B5, Tue)Jang, Jae Hyuk .......................... 1230 (B10, Mon)Jang, Jae-Hyung .............................156 (A2, Wed)Jang, Jin-Sung ................................. 965 (B8, Tue)Jang, Jong Hyun ..... 883 (B8, Tue), 976 (B8, Wed)Jang, Jong Hyun .......936 (B8, Tue), 1114 (B8, Thu)Jang, Moongyu ..........................2368 (E10, Wed)Jang, Samseok ................................ 85 (A1, Mon)Jang, Seunghun ............................ 2227 (E6, Tue)Jang, Seunghun ............................ 2228 (E6, Tue)Jang, Shyue-Ming .........................3207 (J4, Wed)Jang, Sung-Yeon ..... 585 (B5, Tue), 2804 (H1, Wed)Janin, Marion ......2930 (I1, Wed), 2989 (I1, Thu)Jansen, Wout .............................. 2351 (E10, Tue)Janssen, Gaby J ..............................1112 (B8, Thu)Januschewsky, Judith .................1474 (B10, Thu)Janzén, Erik ................................. 2591 (F3, Wed)Jao, Jui-Hsiu ................................... 165 (A2, Thu)Jaouen, Frederic .......370 (B2, Tue), 796 (B8, Sun)Jaramillo, Thomas F ........................ 964 (B8, Tue)Jarvinen, Gordon .......................1684 (D1, Mon)Jasinski, Jacek ..............................1158 (B9, Wed)Jaud, Marie-Anne .......................2387 (E10, Thu)Javaheri, Masoumeh ..................... 963 (B8, Tue), ......................................................1041 (B8, Wed)Jaworski, Aleksander .................... 1970 (E1, Tue)Jayaraju, Nagarajan .....................2675 (F4, Mon)Jayaraman, Ambal ......................1580 (B10, Thu)Jayashree, Ranga ............................1136 (B8, Fri)Jbara, Omar .................................2429 (F2, Mon)JE, Hyun-Joo ................................... 599 (B5, Tue)Jeangros, Quentin ...................... 1330 (B10, Tue)Jebnoun, Saadia .......................... 1824 (D3, Wed)Jedlinski, Jerzy ......1696 (D1, Tue), 1837 (D4, Wed)Jedrzejowsk, P. ............................. 2577 (F3, Wed)Jee, Youngseok ...........................1544 (B10, Thu)Jeff, Dahn ......................................629 (B5, Wed)Jegal, Jong Pil ........ 31 (A1, Mon), 643 (B5, Wed)Jegou, Pascale ............................. 2800 (H1, Wed)Jellesen, Morten ......................... 1820 (D3, Wed)Jellesen, Morten S ....................... 1822 (D3, Wed)Jenkins, Peter .................................... 4 (A1, Mon)Jennings, Emily .............................985 (B8, Wed)Jensen, Michael ........................... 3115 (J1, Mon)Jentsch, Paul ............................. 1213 (B10, Mon)Jeon, Cheolho ............................ 2825 (H1, Wed)Jeon, Dong Sul ............................ 2702 (F4, Wed)Jeon, Min Hwan ......23 (A1, Mon), 27 (A1, Mon)Jeon, Myoung-Seok .......................146 (A2, Wed)Jeon, S. ................... 883 (B8, Tue), 976 (B8, Wed)Jeon, Sang-Yun ........................... 1371 (B10, Tue)Jeon, Wonjin .................................. 93 (A1, Mon)Jeon, Yu-Kwon ............................... 59 (A1, Mon)Jeong, Hu Young ........................... 3158 (J1, Tue)Jeong, Jae Kyeong ...................... 1941 (D6, Wed)Jeong, Jeung-hyun ......................... 763 (B7, Tue)Jeong, Ji-Hwa .................................676 (B5, Wed)Jeong, Jihoon ............................1442 (B10, Wed)Jeong, Mi Ra ................................. 1991 (E1, Tue)Jeong, Myeong-Il .......................2368 (E10, Wed)Jeong, Sang-Sik ............................. 513 (B5, Mon)Jeong, Sang-Yong ............................. 6 (A1, Mon)Jeong, Sangsik ..............................3083 (I3, Wed)Jeong, Tae Soo .............................. 1991 (E1, Tue)Jeong, Yong Joo ............................ 106 (A1, Mon)Jeong, Yongsoo ..... 923 (B8, Tue), 1918 (D6, Tue)Jerman, Ivan .....1761 (D2, Mon), 1796 (D2, Tue)

Jermy, Mark ......... 2545 (F3, Mon), 2664 (F3, Fri)Jerolitsch, David ........................1693 (D1, Mon), ..................................................... 1734 (D1, Wed)Jessen, Florian ........139 (A2, Wed), 2194 (E6, Mon)Jhin, Junggeun ............................... 85 (A1, Mon)Ji, Jung-Min ................................2120 (E4, Wed), ............................ 2120 (E4, Mon), 2737 (F5, Tue)Ji, Liwen ......................................... 525 (B5, Tue)Ji, V. .............................................2511 (F3, Mon)Ji, Xue Kui (Erica) .........................2419 (F2, Mon)Ji, Yan-Liang .................................. 3149 (J1, Tue)Ji, Yuan ....................................... 1363 (B10, Tue)Jia, Nengyou ................................... 960 (B8, Tue)Jiang, Anquan .............................. 1969 (E1, Tue)JIang, Hongquan .........................2830 (H1, Thu)Jiang, Luhua ................................... 386 (B2, Tue)Jiang, Meng .................................... 414 (B4, Tue)Jiang, Mian ....................................141 (A2, Wed)Jiang, Rongzhong ........................... 385 (B2, Tue)Jiang, Ruichun ................................ 830 (B8, Tue)Jiang, San Ping ....1130 (B8, Thu), 1448 (B10, Wed)Jiang, X ..........................................313 (B1, Wed)Jiang, Xirong ....2010 (E2, Mon), 2047 (E2, Wed)Jiao, Feng ...................................... 395 (B4, Mon)Jiao, Jiao ......................................... 843 (B8, Tue)Jiménez Jorquera, Cecilia ...........2835 (H1, Thu), .............................. 2928 (I1, Wed), 3148 (J1, Tue)Jiménez Tejada, Juan Antonio ..... 2247 (E7, Tue)Jimenez, Carmen .........................2552 (F3, Mon)Jimison, Leslie .............................. 2251 (E7, Tue)Jin, Bo .................... 315 (B1, Wed), 752 (B7, Tue)Jin, Bong-Soo .................................676 (B5, Wed)Jin, Ce ............................................616 (B5, Wed)Jin, Chang-Soo ..............................294 (B1, Wed)Jin, Chen ..................................... 2581 (F3, Wed)Jin, En Mei ....................................315 (B1, Wed), ..................................748 (B7, Tue), 752 (B7, Tue)Jin, Haijun ....................................2919 (I1, Wed)Jinesh, K. B. .................................2053 (E2, Wed)Jinnouchi, Ryosuke .......................989 (B8, Wed)Jipa, Ilona .................................... 2606 (F3, Wed)Jiu, Jinting ...................................1183 (B9, Wed)Jivaganont, Pranuda ................... 1305 (B10, Tue)Jo, Deok-So .................................... 3204 (J4, Tue)Jo, Moon-Ho ................................ 2205 (E6, Tue)Jo, Seong Mu .......585 (B5, Tue), 2804 (H1, Wed)Jo, Yong Nam ................................479 (B4, Wed)Jo, Yoo Yeon ................................... 936 (B8, Tue)Jo, Young Je ..................................1929 (D6, Tue)Job, Reinhart ...............................1948 (E1, Mon)Joerissen, Ludwig ........................... 899 (B8, Tue)Jogireddy, Rajamalleswaramma ......2958 (I1, Wed)Johannes, Michelle D. ...................644 (B5, Wed)Johansson, Patrik ..... 514 (B5, Mon), 950 (B8, Tue)Johns, Phillip .................................646 (B5, Wed)Johnsen, Marianna ..................... 1820 (D3, Wed)Johnson, Christopher S .................431 (B4, Wed), ........................................................444 (B4, Wed)Johnson, Derek ............................3170 (J2, Wed)Johnson, Glenn ............................ 2969 (I1, Thu)Johnson, Jon .............................. 1619 (C1, Wed)Johnson, Keith E ...........................3088 (I3, Wed)Johnson, Samantha .....................2017 (E2, Mon)Johnston, Christina M ................... 838 (B8, Tue), .......................................................1081 (B8, Thu)Jolivet, Jean-Pierre ........................434 (B4, Wed), ................................498 (B4, Thu), 775 (B7, Wed)Jones, Anthony ........................... 2588 (F3, Wed)Jones, Deborah J ............................. 966 (B8, Tue), ...........................1056 (B8, Wed), 1088 (B8, Thu), .......1120 (B8, Thu), 1140 (B8, Fri), 1431 (B10, Tue)Jones, Frank .................................... 601 (B5, Tue)Jones, Lathe ................................... 2896 (I1, Tue)Jonke, Alex ...................................3090 (I3, Wed)Jono, Kaori ...................................1601 (B10, Fri)Joo, Jinho ........1938 (D6, Wed), 1940 (D6, Wed)Joo, Jong Hoon ...........................1521 (B10, Thu)Joos, Jochen ..................................1586 (B10, Fri)Joos, Martin .................................. 348 (B2, Mon)

Joost, Mario .................................... 600 (B5, Tue)Jorcin, Jean-Baptiste .................. 1801 (D2, Wed), .......................................................3165 (J2, Wed)Josell, Daniel ................................778 (B7, Wed), ...............................2692 (F4, Tue), 2718 (F5, Tue)Joshi, Simon ...............................1752 (D2, Mon)Joshi, Tapesh ....................................721 (B5, Fri)Josowicz, M. .................................3090 (I3, Wed)Josowicz, Mira ............................. 2876 (I1, Mon)Jouanneau, Severine ......................636 (B5, Wed)Jouanny, Isabelle ............................ 2663 (F3, Fri)Joubert, Olivier ........................ 1250 (B10, Mon), .........................1350 (B10, Tue), 1393 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1427 (B10, Tue)Joudrier, Anne-Laure ...................1165 (B9, Wed)Jouili, Mohamed .........................2511 (F3, Mon)Journaux, Yves .............................2956 (I1, Wed)Jousselme, Bruno ........................ 2800 (H1, Wed)Jovanovic, Zeljka ........................ 1614 (C1, Wed)Jow, T. Richard ............................. 504 (B5, Mon)Joyeux, Xavier .............................. 2206 (E6, Tue)Jozef, Camra .................................1696 (D1, Tue)Ju, Young-Wan ..........................1443 (B10, Wed)Juan, Chuan-Ping .... 87 (A1, Mon), 2820 (H1, Wed)Judeinstein, Patrick ..................... 516 (B5, Mon), .......................................................1087 (B8, Thu)Juel Jørgensen, Mette ............... 1217 (B10, Mon)Juestel, Thomas ............................. 3195 (J4, Tue)Julien, Christian ............................436 (B4, Wed)Julien, Christian M........................456 (B4, Wed), ............................... 471 (B4, Wed), 548 (B5, Tue), .............................. 607 (B5, Wed), 608 (B5, Wed), ............................... 611 (B5, Wed), 613 (B5, Wed)Jun, Doo-Jin ................................2546 (F3, Mon)Jun, Jae Ho ............................... 1263 (B10, Mon)Jun, Yang .................................... 1341 (B10, Tue)Jung, Anne ...........128 (A2, Wed), 2449 (F2, Tue)Jung, Dae Sung ........................... 2825 (H1, Wed)Jung, Doh Won ..........................1494 (B10, Thu)Jung, Donggeun ........................ 1938 (D6, Wed), ..................................................... 1940 (D6, Wed)Jung, Doo-Hwan ..........................287 (B1, Wed), ...........928 (B8, Tue), 953 (B8, Tue), 965 (B8, Tue)Jung, Florina .................................1092 (B8, Thu)Jung, Gi H ......................................616 (B5, Wed)Jung, Ho Yong .............................. 111 (A1, Mon)Jung, Ho-Young ...........................1027 (B8, Wed)Jung, Hyuck ................................ 2823 (H1, Wed)Jung, Hyun-June ......................... 2642 (F3, Wed)Jung, Hyunsung ..........................2426 (F2, Mon)Jung, Jong Ho .............................1513 (B10, Thu)Jung, Jong-Ho ........................... 1273 (B10, Mon)Jung, June-Ho ................................. 249 (B1, Tue)Jung, Myunghee ...........................1078 (B8, Thu)Jung, Seung Hun ..........................1134 (B8, Thu)Jung, Suyong ........778 (B7, Wed), 2718 (F5, Tue)Jung, WooChul ..........................1500 (B10, Thu)Jurca, Hugo ..................................2679 (F4, Mon)Jurchescu, Oana D .......................2240 (E7, Mon), ....................................................... 2252 (E7, Tue)Jurkovič, Michal .......................... 2628 (F3, Wed)Jusys, Zenonas .... 810 (B8, Mon), 3031 (I2, Wed)Jüstel, Thomas ..............................3238 (J4, Wed)Jyothi, K. ............2126 (E4, Wed), 2126 (E4, Tue)

KKabe, Yoshiro ..............................2143 (E4, Wed)Kabiri, Kourosh .............................136 (A2, Wed)Kacarevic-Popovic, Zorica .......... 1614 (C1, Wed)Kachibaia, Eteri .............................609 (B5, Wed)Kachmar, Ali .................................2953 (I1, Wed)Kadi, Mohammad ........................2912 (I1, Wed)Kadio, Jean-Jacques A ................ 1289 (B10, Mon)Kado, Yuya ..................................... 58 (A1, Mon)Kadokawa, Jun-ichi ........................ 53 (A1, Mon)Kadoma, Yoshihiro ........................627 (B5, Wed)Kadyk, Thomas ..............................969 (B8, Wed)Kaestner, Bernd .....139 (A2, Wed), 2194 (E6, Mon)Kafizas, Andreas ...... 1944 (D6, Wed), 2662 (F3, Fri)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Kaftanoglu, K ............................... 2408 (E10, Fri)Kaga, Yoshiaki ................................ 527 (B5, Tue)Kagan, Cherie ............................... 2250 (E7, Tue)Kagen, Daisuke ...........................1663 (C3, Mon)Kageyama, Akihiro .......................1771 (D2, Tue)Kah, Michael .............................. 1300 (B10, Tue)Kahlert, Heike .............................. 2981 (I1, Thu)Kahng, Se-Jong ............................2195 (E6, Mon)Kai, Fumiyoshi ............................1178 (B9, Wed)Kaichev, Vasiliy .....2598 (F3, Wed), 2603 (F3, Wed)Kajihara, Koichi ............................3237 (J4, Wed)Kakanakova-Georgieva, Anelia ....... 2591 (F3, Wed)Kakihana, Masato ........................ 3192 (J4, Mon)Kakimoto, Koichi ......................... 730 (B7, Mon)Kakimoto, Masa-aki ....................... 836 (B8, Tue)Kakiuchi, Hiroaki .......................2499 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2510 (F3, Mon)Kakunai, Satoshi ............................2687 (F4, Tue)Kakushima, Kuniyuki .................2106 (E4, Mon), ........................... 2110 (E4, Mon), 2128 (E4, Tue), ............................. 2133 (E4, Tue), 2135 (E4, Tue), ...................... 2359 (E10, Wed), 2372 (E10, Wed), ....................................................... 2400 (E10, Fri)Kalbac, Martin .............................2828 (H1, Thu)Kalinovich, Nataliya .................... 506 (B5, Mon)Kalita, Michał ................................649 (B5, Wed)Kalita, Michał ............................... 231 (B1, Mon)Kalitzova, Maria .........................2527 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2530 (F3, Mon)Kalkan, Kaan .................................133 (A2, Wed)Kalkofen, Bodo ............................ 2624 (F3, Wed)Kallip, Silvar ...............................1758 (D2, Mon)Kallitsis, Joannis ...........................1125 (B8, Thu)Kallo, Josef .................................... 806 (B8, Mon)Kalogerakis, Giannis ...................2473 (F3, Mon)Kalpana, D. ....................................302 (B1, Wed)Kalt, Heinz ...................................2276 (E8, Mon)Kalu, Egwu E ..................................2733 (F5, Tue)Kalu, Peter .....................................2733 (F5, Tue)Kaluzhina, Svetlana .................... 1722 (D1, Wed)Kalvan, Ladislav ..........................2828 (H1, Thu)Kam, Kinson ................................. 390 (B4, Mon)Kamada, Tomiyuki ......................... 576 (B5, Tue)Kameda, Harukuni .......................1079 (B8, Thu)Kamei, Akika ......... 540 (B5, Tue), 634 (B5, Wed)Kames, Jost ..................................2002 (E1, Wed)Kamijo, Takashi ..... 952 (B8, Tue), 993 (B8, Wed)Kamimura, Hideyuki .................... 2400 (E10, Fri)Kaminski, Daniel .......72 (A1, Mon), 2683 (F4, Tue)Kamioka, Hayato ..........................3237 (J4, Wed)Kamioka, Hayato ........................... 3196 (J4, Tue)Kamler, Chad ..........761 (B7, Tue), 762 (B7, Tue)Kamyab, Lobna ........................... 2576 (F3, Wed)Kan, Cynthia ..............................1494 (B10, Thu)Kan, H. ......................................... 2286 (E8, Tue)Kanai, Tomomi .............................. 3146 (J1, Tue)Kanakubo, Mitsuhiro ....................151 (A2, Wed)Kanakubo, Mitsuhiro .................... 174 (A2, Thu)Kanamura, Kiyoshi .......................632 (B5, Wed), ..................................................... 1414 (B10, Tue)Kanazawa, Taishi ...........................2731 (F5, Tue)Kanda, Tomoko .............................. 927 (B8, Tue)Kaneko, Keisuke ..........................1032 (B8, Wed)Kaneko, Kentaro ..........................2340 (E9, Wed)Kaneko, Kimihisa ........................2548 (F3, Mon)Kaneko, Satoru ..... 131 (A2, Wed), 3154 (J1, Tue)Kaneko, Yoshiro ............................. 53 (A1, Mon)Kaneko, Yutaka ............................2165 (E5, Mon)Kang, Bong-Kyun ......................... 2087 (E3, Tue)Kang, Byoungju .............................2745 (F5, Tue)Kang, Byoungwoo ..........................486 (B4, Thu)Kang, Byung-Woo ......................... 57 (A1, Mon), ....................................................2381 (E10, Wed)Kang, Dae Joon ............................2783 (F5, Thu)Kang, Han Byeol ...........................615 (B5, Wed)Kang, Hye Jin ................................479 (B4, Wed)Kang, Hyung-Bum .........................2433 (F2, Tue)Kang, Jianli ..................................2839 (H1, Thu)Kang, Ju Hee ............................. 1230 (B10, Mon)

Kang, Kibum ................................ 2205 (E6, Tue)Kang, Qinjun ................................1070 (B8, Thu)Kang, Se-Koo ...........23 (A1, Mon), 27 (A1, Mon)Kang, Seong Youl ......................... 2256 (E7, Tue)Kang, Seong Youl ......................... 2257 (E7, Tue)Kang, Seung-Youl ......................... 2258 (E7, Tue)Kang, Sukil ................................... 1991 (E1, Tue)Kang, Sun-Ho ................................. 412 (B4, Tue)Kang, Sun-Ho ................................444 (B4, Wed)Kang, Sung-Kyu .............................2745 (F5, Tue)Kang, Tsung-Kuei ......................2379 (E10, Wed)Kang, Yongku ........ 559 (B5, Tue), 630 (B5, Wed)Kang, Yongmook ............................487 (B4, Thu)Kang, Young Jin .........................1459 (B10, Thu)Kang, Young-Jae ..........................2069 (E3, Mon)Kangas, Karina ............................. 2883 (I1, Mon)Kanjanaboonmalert, Tanawat ....... 1426 (B10, Tue)Kanno, Daisuke ......................... 1324 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1410 (B10, Tue)Kanno, Michihiro .........................3084 (I3, Wed)Kanno, Ryoji ....... 427 (B4, Wed), 452 (B4, Wed), ...........478 (B4, Wed), 565 (B5, Tue), 717 (B5, Fri)Kano, Kenji .................................. 2878 (I1, Mon)Kanoufi, Frédéric ..........................2945 (I1, Wed)Kao, Chen-Yu ................................269 (B1, Wed)Kao, Yu-Hua ........398 (B4, Mon), 447 (B4, Wed), ................................483 (B4, Thu), 667 (B5, Wed)Kaplan, Wayne ............................2153 (E4, Wed)Kappes, Manfred M. .................. 2798 (H1, Wed), ..................................................... 2799 (H1, Wed)Kar, S. ...........................................2146 (E4, Wed)Karachalios, Theodoros K ............ 2579 (F3, Wed)Karakouz, Tanya ........................... 2980 (I1, Thu)Karaman, Mustafa ........................2659 (F3, Thu)Karan, Kunal ................................977 (B8, Wed), ............................1151 (B8, Fri), 1286 (B10, Mon)Karapetrov, Goran .......................... 868 (B8, Tue)Karaseva, Elena ..............................655 (B5, Wed)Karastoyanov, Vasil ......................1932 (D6, Tue)Karavaev, Konstantin ................... 2036 (E2, Tue)Karim, Zia ..................................... 2030 (E2, Tue)Karina, Suarez ................................. 879 (B8, Tue)Kariuki, Nancy ...............................324 (B1, Thu)Karnthaler, Hans P ........................2713 (F4, Thu)Karouta, F. .................................... 2292 (E8, Tue)Karpe, Sandrine ............................. 3128 (J1, Tue)Karpisova, Ivana ...........................2960 (I1, Wed)Karthikeyan, K. ............................302 (B1, Wed), ..................................588 (B5, Tue), 589 (B5, Tue)Karyakin, Arkady A ....................... 2888 (I1, Tue), .......................................................2926 (I1, Wed)Karyakina, Elena ..........................2926 (I1, Wed)Kasagi, Nobuhide ...................... 1324 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1410 (B10, Tue)Kashima, Shoichi ..................... 1216 (B10, Mon)Kashkoush, Ismail ........................ 726 (B7, Mon)Kasiutsich, Vasili .........................2560 (F3, Mon)Kaskel, Stefan .............................2554 (F3, Mon), .......................... 2555 (F3, Mon), 2626 (F3, Wed), ...................................................... 2641 (F3, Wed)Kaskel, Stefan .............................. 2625 (F3, Wed)Kaskhedikar, Nitin .........................603 (B5, Wed)Kasprzyk, Marta ..............................217 (B1, Sun)Kataky, Ritu .................................2921 (I1, Wed), .............................2934 (I1, Wed), 2942 (I1, Wed)Katamreddy, Rajesh ...................... 2032 (E2, Tue)Katar, Sri Lakshmi ........................285 (B1, Wed), ..................................................... 2868 (H2, Wed)Katayama, Hideki .........................1764 (D2, Tue)Katayama, Masao ........................1181 (B9, Wed)Katayama, Noboru ...... 307 (B1, Wed), 316 (B1, Wed)Katayama, Takafumi ......................2451 (F2, Tue)Katayama, Yasushi ........................468 (B4, Wed), ........ 527 (B5, Tue), 586 (B5, Tue), 3092 (I3, Wed)Katerinopoulou, Katerina ..............805 (B8, Sun)Kath, D. ...................................... 1835 (D4, Wed)Katiyar, Rajesh ...............................631 (B5, Wed)Katiyar, Ram ......... 631 (B5, Wed), 641 (B5, Wed)Katja, Weichert ............................. 404 (B4, Mon)

Kato, Atsushi ....... 1028 (B8, Wed), 1144 (B8, Fri)Kato, Chiaki ...............................1908 (D6, Mon)Kato, Hisato .................................... 261 (B1, Tue)Kato, Ken ....... 1543 (B10, Thu), 1563 (B10, Thu)Kato, Masaki ...............................1522 (B10, Thu)Kato, Masayuki ............................. 2086 (E3, Tue)Kato, Tatsuhisa .............................2857 (H2, Tue)Kato, Tohru ...............................1541 (B10, Thu), ........................ 1543 (B10, Thu), 1563 (B10, Thu)Kato, Zenta ......1942 (D6, Wed), 1943 (D6, Wed)Katsarakis, Nikos .........................2473 (F3, Mon)Katsuki, Yuki .............................. 1414 (B10, Tue)Katsurayama, Koichi ................ 1216 (B10, Mon)Kattke, Kyle ......1502 (B10, Thu), 1590 (B10, Fri)Kauk, Marit ..................................... 747 (B7, Tue)Kaukoniemi, Otto-Ville .................... 4 (A1, Mon)Kaul, Andrey ..............................2553 (F3, Mon), ..........................2556 (F3, Mon), 2559 (F3, Mon), ............................2561 (F3, Mon), 2652 (F3, Thu)Kaur, Davinder ............................. 2977 (I1, Thu)Kaus, Rüdiger ...............................3171 (J2, Wed)Kautek, Wolfgang ...................... 2816 (H1, Wed), ....................................................... 2976 (I1, Thu)Kavaipatti, Balasubramaniam ........ 1336 (B10, Tue)Kavan, Ladislav ........ 438 (B4, Wed), 768 (B7, Wed)Kavanagh, Paul ............................ 2872 (I1, Mon)Kavurucu Schubert, Sena ..........1449 (B10, Wed)Kawabata, Hiroshi .......................2235 (E7, Mon)Kawada, Tatsuya ...................... 1237 (B10, Mon), .........................1306 (B10, Tue), 1315 (B10, Tue), ..........................1323 (B10, Tue), 1328 (B10, Tue)Kawaguchi, Kenji .....42 (A1, Mon), 3035 (I2, Wed)Kawahara, Koichi .....................1446 (B10, Wed), .......................................................1601 (B10, Fri)Kawaharabayashi, Satomi .............2746 (F5, Tue)Kawai, Megumi .............................. 61 (A1, Mon)Kawai, Tomohiro .......................... 505 (B5, Mon)Kawai, Tomomitsu .....................1677 (C3, Mon)Kawakita, Jin .... 1161 (B9, Wed), 1169 (B9, Wed)Kawakita, Mamiko ......................1169 (B9, Wed)Kawamori, Makoto ........................119 (A2, Wed)Kawamoto, Y .................................440 (B4, Wed)Kawamura, Junichi ..... 83 (A1, Mon), 573 (B5, Tue)Kawamura, Kenichi ....................1849 (D4, Thu), ......................................................1865 (D4, Thu)Kawamura, Midori .......................160 (A2, Wed), ......................................................2302 (E8, Wed)Kawano, Mitsunobu .................. 1395 (B10, Tue), ........................ 1423 (B10, Tue), 1446 (B10, Wed)Kawano, Ryuji ............................ 3242 (A4, Mon)Kawasaki, Masashi .......................2236 (E7, Mon)Kawase, Motoaki .........................1073 (B8, Thu), ......................................................2541 (F3, Mon)Kawase, T. ....................................... 570 (B5, Tue)Kawase, Tatsuya ............................ 2078 (E3, Tue)Kawashima, Norimichi ................. 754 (B7, Tue), ......................................................... 938 (B8, Tue)Kawashima, Tomoyoshi ..............2538 (F3, Mon)Kayaba, Yasuhisa .........................2160 (E5, Mon)Kaymaksiz, Serife ...........................603 (B5, Wed)Kaz, Till ........................................1043 (B8, Wed)Kazakova, Olesya .......................... 506 (B5, Mon)Kazelle, Jiří .....................................311 (B1, Wed)Kazimierz, Kowalski .....................1696 (D1, Tue)Kazuki, Saimen ...............................687 (B5, Thu)Ke, Min-Yung ................................ 733 (B7, Tue), .............................. 2208 (E6, Tue), 2331 (E9, Tue)Keddam, Michel 1045 (B8, Wed), 3164 (J2, Wed)Kedem, Ofer ................................. 2980 (I1, Thu)Kee, B. ......................................... 2790 (H1, Wed)Kee, Robert J ........ 1582 (B10, Fri), 1590 (B10, Fri)Keeley, Gareth .............................. 2213 (E6, Tue)Kei, Chi-Chung ..... 934 (B8, Tue), 2043 (E2, Tue)Keil, Christopher .........................2231 (E7, Mon)Keith, John A .................................2785 (F5, Thu)Kelder, Erik ..................................... 405 (B4, Tue)Keller, Teddy ................................2836 (H1, Thu)Kellerman, Dina ............................ 36 (A1, Mon), ................................ 82 (A1, Mon), 463 (B4, Wed)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Kelly, James ..........2445 (F2, Tue), 2447 (F2, Tue)Kelsall, Geoff ...............................1190 (B9, Thu), ......................... 1192 (B9, Thu), 1530 (B10, Thu), .......................................................1589 (B10, Fri)Kelso, John ...................................3232 (J4, Wed)Kendall, Kevin .......................... 1272 (B10, Mon)Kendall, Kevin ............................1464 (B10, Thu)Kendrick, Emma .............................496 (B4, Thu)Kenesei, Peter ..............................1959 (E1, Mon)Kenis, Karine ............................... 2080 (E3, Tue), .............................. 2081 (E3, Tue), 2092 (E3, Tue)Kenis, Paul J.................................... 356 (B2, Tue), ................................. 1136 (B8, Fri), 1137 (B8, Fri)Kennedy, David ........................ 1284 (B10, Mon)Kenney, Ben ............................. 1286 (B10, Mon)Kennou, S. ...................................1998 (E1, Wed)Kerr, Rick .................................. 1208 (B10, Mon)Kersen, Ulo .................................. 3116 (J1, Mon)Kesler, Olivera ........................... 1353 (B10, Tue), ........................... 1354 (B10, Tue), 1583 (B10, Fri)Kesler, Valeri ................................ 2607 (F3, Wed)Kessels, W. M ...............................2014 (E2, Mon), .............................2034 (E2, Tue), 2048 (E2, Wed)Kesters, Els ....... 2065 (E3, Mon), 2066 (E3, Mon)Kesters, Jurgen .............................. 2035 (E2, Tue)Keswani, Manish .......................... 2090 (E3, Tue)Keum, Dongyeon .........................2782 (F5, Thu)Keuning, W. .................................2053 (E2, Wed)Keuning, Wytze ............................ 2034 (E2, Tue)Key, Andreas ..................................604 (B5, Wed)Key, Baris ................. 414 (B4, Tue), 651 (B5, Fri), ...........................................................703 (B5, Fri)Keyes, Tia E. .................................... 67 (A1, Mon)Keyes, Tia ................33 (A1, Mon), 68 (A1, Mon), ............................... 183 (A2, Thu), 2987 (I1, Thu)Khabibulakh, Katsiev ................. 1336 (B10, Tue)Khabibulin, Dzhalil .................. 1249 (B10, Mon)Khajavi, Mohammad Reza ............. 743 (B7, Tue)Khan, Shahed U ............................1194 (B9, Thu)Khan, Tabrisur R .............................2453 (F2, Tue)Khandelwal, Manish .....................784 (B8, Sun), .........................................................790 (B8, Sun)Khandetskyy, Volodymyr .............. 3122 (J1, Tue)Khandetskyy, Volodymyr ............... 265 (B1, Tue)Khanfar, Mohammad F. ................ 3015 (I2, Tue)Khanna, Aniruddh ........................ 3199 (J4, Tue)Kharlamova, Tamara ............... 1249 (B10, Mon), ..................................................... 1379 (B10, Tue)Kharshan, Margarita .................. 1712 (D1, Wed)Khasanov, Salavat ....................... 1339 (B10, Tue)Khavrus, Vyacheslav O. .............. 2592 (F3, Wed)Khomenkova, Larysa ...................2118 (E4, Mon)Khoo, Timothy ..............................272 (B1, Wed)Khoperia, Nikoloz ......................... 170 (A2, Thu)Khoperia, Teimuraz N ................... 170 (A2, Thu), ......................................................2425 (F2, Mon)Khripin, Constantine ................... 2969 (I1, Thu)Khubutiya, Mogely ..................... 1894 (D5, Wed)Kibe, Hidetoshi ..............................145 (A2, Wed)Kichai, Vadim .............................. 2598 (F3, Wed)Kidalov, Valery ..............................162 (A2, Wed)Kidena, Koh .................................1005 (B8, Wed)Kido, Hiroyasu ..............................620 (B5, Wed)Kidwell, David A. .......................1537 (B10, Thu)Kief, Mark ......................................2688 (F4, Tue)Kiesel, Axel ..................................2157 (E5, Mon)Kihara, Masaru ..............................268 (B1, Wed)Kihira, Nobuo ...................................702 (B5, Fri)Kiihamäki, Jyrki ..........................2098 (E3, Wed)Kijima, Masato ..............................632 (B5, Wed)Kijima, Naoto .....3227 (J4, Wed), 3231 (J4, Wed)Kikkawa, Takamaro .....................2160 (E5, Mon)Kikuchi, Ryuji .... 1423 (B10, Tue), 1511 (B10, Thu)Kikuchi, Tatsuya ...........................1913 (D6, Tue)Kikuchi, Tetsuo ......................... 1209 (B10, Mon)Kikuhci, Tatsuya ...........................1771 (D2, Tue)Kil’metiev, Aleksandr S.................2539 (F3, Mon)Kil, Yeon-Ho ................................. 1991 (E1, Tue)Kilic, Cetin ..................................2262 (E7, Wed)

Kilner, John ................................1460 (B10, Thu)Kim, Ara ....................................... 2042 (E2, Tue)Kim, Bong-Woo ............................ 2087 (E3, Tue)Kim, Bumjoon ................................ 85 (A1, Mon)Kim, Byung Hoon ......................... 3158 (J1, Tue)Kim, Byung-Kook .......................1551 (B10, Thu)Kim, Chang ................................... 178 (A2, Thu)Kim, Chang Su ............................2229 (E7, Mon)Kim, Chang Yeoul .........................161 (A2, Wed)Kim, Chang-Koo ........................2120 (E4, Wed), ........................... 2120 (E4, Mon), 2141 (E4, Tue), ............................2141 (E4, Wed), 2455 (F2, Tue), .........2737 (F5, Tue), 2744 (F5, Tue), 2753 (F5, Tue)Kim, Chang-Soo ............................ 898 (B8, Tue), .................................900 (B8, Tue), 910 (B8, Tue), ...........913 (B8, Tue), 918 (B8, Tue), 935 (B8, Tue)Kim, Chang-Yeoul .....460 (B4, Wed), 766 (B7, Tue)Kim, Changkeun ..........................1793 (D2, Tue)Kim, Cheol-Joo ............................. 2205 (E6, Tue)Kim, Chul Am .............................. 2258 (E7, Tue)Kim, Dae-suk .................................. 888 (B8, Tue)Kim, Dai-Hong .............................. 3131 (J1, Tue)Kim, Deok-Soo ............................. 2211 (E6, Tue)Kim, Do Hyung ..........................2136 (E4, Wed), ..... 2136 (E4, Tue), 2156 (E4, Wed), 2156 (E4, Wed)Kim, Do-Hyeoung .................... 1263 (B10, Mon)Kim, Do-Hyung .............................314 (B1, Wed)Kim, Dojin ........ 1933 (D6, Tue), 2823 (H1, Wed)Kim, Dojun .........2484 (F3, Tue), 2497 (F3, Mon)Kim, Dong Hyun ...........................480 (B4, Wed)Kim, Dong Jee ................................ 764 (B7, Tue)Kim, Dong Wook ..........................630 (B5, Wed)Kim, Dong Young ....................... 2804 (H1, Wed)Kim, Dong-Chan .........................2069 (E3, Mon)Kim, Dong-Hui ..............................614 (B5, Wed)Kim, Dong-Hyun ...........................156 (A2, Wed)Kim, Dong-Ik ............................ 1257 (B10, Mon)Kim, Dong-Il ...............................2012 (E2, Mon)Kim, Dong-Won ............................. 559 (B5, Tue)Kim, Doo Young ............................986 (B8, Wed)Kim, Doohun ............................... 1982 (E1, Tue)Kim, Eun Kyung ............................460 (B4, Wed)Kim, Gi ......................................... 2030 (E2, Tue)Kim, Guk-Tae ..........557 (B5, Tue), 600 (B5, Tue)Kim, Gun Tae ............................1447 (B10, Wed)Kim, Gun-Hong ............................ 3123 (J1, Tue)Kim, Gyu Tae ...............................2195 (E6, Mon)Kim, H. Y. ..................................... 2030 (E2, Tue)Kim, Hack-Sung ..........................2015 (E2, Mon)Kim, Hae-Ryoung ....................... 1404 (B10, Tue)Kim, Haekyoung ............................ 917 (B8, Tue)Kim, Hai-Won ............................2120 (E4, Wed), ........................... 2120 (E4, Mon), 2141 (E4, Tue), ......................................................2141 (E4, Wed)Kim, Han-Joo ................................. 257 (B1, Tue), ..............................2457 (F2, Tue), 3025 (I2, Wed)Kim, Hansu ....................................691 (B5, Thu)Kim, Hansung ................................ 910 (B8, Tue)Kim, Ho-Sung ........................... 1230 (B10, Mon)Kim, Hong-Chan ......................... 3118 (J1, Mon)Kim, Hong-Il ........ 257 (B1, Tue), 3025 (I2, Wed)Kim, Hun Uk .................................294 (B1, Wed)Kim, Hyeong Joon ..................... 1941 (D6, Wed), ............................ 2051 (E2, Wed), 2647 (F3, Thu)Kim, Hyoung Chan .....................1930 (D6, Tue), ............................ 1931 (D6, Tue), 2702 (F4, Wed)Kim, Hyoung Juhn ........................ 883 (B8, Tue), ...... 936 (B8, Tue), 976 (B8, Wed), 1114 (B8, Thu)Kim, Hyoungsub ........................ 1938 (D6, Wed)Kim, Hyoungsub ........................ 1940 (D6, Wed)Kim, Hyun-Sik ............................... 3205 (J4, Tue)Kim, Hyun-Soo ..............................676 (B5, Wed)Kim, Hyung Soon ..........................310 (B1, Wed)Kim, Hyung Sun ............................459 (B4, Wed)Kim, Hyungjun .....2020 (E2, Mon), 2025 (E2, Tue)Kim, HyunHoo ...... 2136 (E4, Wed), 2136 (E4, Tue)Kim, Hyunse ................................. 2088 (E3, Tue)Kim, Ilwon ...................................1608 (B10, Fri)Kim, In Tae ................................... 2290 (E8, Tue)

Kim, In-Jung ................................. 2087 (E3, Tue)Kim, In-Kwon ..............................2069 (E3, Mon)Kim, Jae Hong ..............................1114 (B8, Thu)Kim, Jae Hyun ..............................3209 (J4, Wed)Kim, Jae Jeong ............................1038 (B8, Wed), ........................... 2167 (E5, Mon), 2186 (E5, Tue), ....... 2187 (E5, Tue), 2462 (F2, Tue), 2700 (F4, Wed)Kim, Jae-Hong ................................ 936 (B8, Tue)Kim, Jae-Kwan ..............................1929 (D6, Tue)Kim, Jan-Di ................................... 1991 (E1, Tue)Kim, Jaungjoo ..... 1972 (E1, Tue), 1972 (E1, Tue)Kim, Je-Deok .................................. 833 (B8, Tue)Kim, Jeha ............... 757 (B7, Tue), 2041 (E2, Tue)Kim, Jeong ...................................2069 (E3, Mon)Kim, Jeong Bin ..............................309 (B1, Wed)Kim, JeongHan .....2446 (F2, Tue), 2464 (F2, Tue)Kim, Jeongin ................................ 2091 (E3, Tue)Kim, Ji-Soo ....................................1709 (D1, Tue)Kim, Ji-Young ................................. 264 (B1, Tue)Kim, Jin Ho .................................2307 (E8, Wed)Kim, Jin Hwa .................................459 (B4, Wed)Kim, Jin Soek ................................ 2226 (E6, Tue)Kim, Jin Yong ........................... 1208 (B10, Mon)Kim, Jin-Su ................................... 2094 (E3, Tue)Kim, Jin-Suk ................................... 359 (B2, Tue)Kim, Jin-Young ............................... 920 (B8, Tue)Kim, Jin-young ........................... 1332 (B10, Tue)Kim, Jiyoung .............................. 2790 (H1, Wed)Kim, Jong Eon ................................ 916 (B8, Tue)Kim, Jong Hee ..............................1109 (B8, Thu)Kim, Jongdae .................................610 (B5, Wed)Kim, Jongseon ...............................276 (B1, Wed)Kim, Jongseon ...............................283 (B1, Wed)Kim, Ju Bin ....................................459 (B4, Wed)Kim, Jun Gyu ................................. 84 (A1, Mon)Kim, Jun Kwan ............................. 2041 (E2, Tue)Kim, Jun Woo ............................2380 (E10, Wed)Kim, Jun Young ............................1929 (D6, Tue)Kim, Jun-Il ...................................... 543 (B5, Tue)Kim, Jung H. ................................ 2618 (F3, Wed)Kim, Jung Hyeun ........................... 936 (B8, Tue)Kim, Jung Hyun ...........................3212 (J4, Wed)Kim, Jung Hyun ......................... 1383 (B10, Tue)Kim, Jung Il .................................... 84 (A1, Mon)Kim, Jung Sub ...............................318 (B1, Wed)Kim, Junk-Sik ............................. 1302 (B10, Tue)Kim, Keon .............106 (A1, Mon), 549 (B5, Tue)Kim, Ki Jae .....................................479 (B4, Wed)Kim, Kisoo ......... 2233 (E7, Mon), 2259 (E7, Tue)Kim, Kiwon ..................................276 (B1, Wed), ............................... 283 (B1, Wed), 298 (B1, Wed)Kim, Kunhee ...............................2546 (F3, Mon)Kim, Kwang Man ..........................610 (B5, Wed)Kim, Kwang Min ..........................1109 (B8, Thu)Kim, Kwang-Bum ...... 31 (A1, Mon), 262 (B1, Tue), ............................... 264 (B1, Tue), 293 (B1, Wed), ......... 621 (B5, Wed), 643 (B5, Wed), 659 (B5, Wed)Kim, Kwang-Heon ......................... 262 (B1, Tue), ................................ 264 (B1, Tue), 659 (B5, Wed)Kim, Kwang-Ho ............................ 2044 (E2, Tue)Kim, Kwang-Tae ...........................1709 (D1, Tue)Kim, Kyeong Hyun ........................ 917 (B8, Tue)Kim, Kyoo Young ........................1109 (B8, Thu), ................................................... 1263 (B10, Mon)Kim, Kyoungyoun .......................... 940 (B8, Tue)Kim, Kyung Min ......................... 1939 (D6, Wed)Kim, Kyung-Seok ..........................1709 (D1, Tue)Kim, Kyung-Taek .........................1925 (D6, Tue), ....................................................2381 (E10, Wed)Kim, Kyung-Taek ............................ 57 (A1, Mon)Kim, Kyungpil ...... 1793 (D2, Tue), 3210 (J4, Wed), ...............................3211 (J4, Wed), 3215 (J4, Wed)Kim, Lim ........................................ 38 (A1, Mon)Kim, Minjin ................................... 903 (B8, Tue), ..................................904 (B8, Tue), 940 (B8, Tue)Kim, MinJoong ................................. 9 (A1, Mon)Kim, Miyoung .......185 (A2, Thu), 3131 (J1, Tue)Kim, Moon ................................. 2790 (H1, Wed)Kim, Nackhoon ............................ 2082 (E3, Tue)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Kim, Oh Hyun .............................2497 (F3, Mon)Kim, RyoungHee ..........................2446 (F2, Tue), ........................................................2464 (F2, Tue)Kim, S.-K. .......................................976 (B8, Wed)Kim, S.H. ....................................1573 (B10, Thu)Kim, Sang Hoon ........................... 1991 (E1, Tue)Kim, Sang Hoon ..........................2342 (E9, Wed)Kim, Sang Kyung K ...................... 2290 (E8, Tue), ......................................................2423 (F2, Mon)Kim, Sang-il .................................... 85 (A1, Mon)Kim, Sang-Kyung .......................... 928 (B8, Tue), ..................................953 (B8, Tue), 965 (B8, Tue)Kim, Sanghyo ................................610 (B5, Wed)Kim, Sangkyung ............................287 (B1, Wed)Kim, Seong Hyun .......................... 3157 (J1, Tue)Kim, Seong Hyun ......................... 2256 (E7, Tue)Kim, Seong Keun .......................... 2039 (E2, Tue)Kim, Seyoung ............................... 2130 (E4, Tue)Kim, Soo-Hyun ............................. 2040 (E2, Tue)Kim, Soo-Jin ................................2266 (E7, Wed)Kim, Soowhan ..............................1101 (B8, Thu)Kim, Sun Ung ................................654 (B5, Wed)Kim, Sun-Jae ..................................480 (B4, Wed)Kim, Sun-Jae ................................. 2228 (E6, Tue)Kim, Sung Chul .......885 (B8, Tue), 886 (B8, Tue)Kim, Sung Jun .............................2233 (E7, Mon)Kim, Sung Tae ...............................310 (B1, Wed)Kim, Sung-Joon ..........................1682 (D1, Mon)Kim, Sungjin ...........916 (B8, Tue), 957 (B8, Tue)Kim, Sungjun ............................... 2259 (E7, Tue)Kim, T. G. ..................................... 105 (A1, Mon)Kim, Tae-Gon ............................... 2079 (E3, Tue)Kim, Tae-Hoon ............................2103 (E3, Wed)Kim, Taek Sung ............................. 1991 (E1, Tue)Kim, Taesung ............................... 1972 (E1, Tue), .............................. 2082 (E3, Tue), 2091 (E3, Tue)Kim, Ui Seong ...... 309 (B1, Wed), 310 (B1, Wed)Kim, W. S. ....................................... 588 (B5, Tue)Kim, Won G. ................................. 3158 (J1, Tue)Kim, Won Shik .....2156 (E4, Wed), 2156 (E4, Wed)Kim, Woo-Hee .............................2020 (E2, Mon)Kim, Woong-Sun ....57 (A1, Mon), 2381 (E10, Wed)Kim, Yang Do .............................. 2702 (F4, Wed)Kim, Yark Yeon .............................. 3158 (J1, Tue)Kim, Yi Yeon .................................. 175 (A2, Thu)Kim, Yil Wook ............................2120 (E4, Wed), ........................... 2120 (E4, Mon), 2141 (E4, Tue), ......................................................2141 (E4, Wed)Kim, Yong-Tae ............................... 888 (B8, Tue), ..................................912 (B8, Tue), 920 (B8, Tue)Kim, Yongil .....................................487 (B4, Thu)Kim, Yoo Seok ............................ 2825 (H1, Wed)Kim, Young Beom ......................1466 (B10, Thu)Kim, Young Duck ........................2837 (H1, Thu)Kim, Young Jin .............................. 32 (A1, Mon), ...... 3212 (J4, Wed), 3213 (J4, Wed), 3214 (J4, Wed)Kim, Young Jun .............................479 (B4, Wed)Kim, Young Mi ......................... 1230 (B10, Mon)Kim, Young Seok .........................2467 (F3, Mon)Kim, Young Seok .........................1930 (D6, Tue), ............................ 1931 (D6, Tue), 2702 (F4, Wed)Kim, Young Wook .........................2462 (F2, Tue)Kim, Young Yi ..............................3209 (J4, Wed)Kim, Young-Gi ................................ 249 (B1, Tue)Kim, Young-Moon ........................ 2044 (E2, Tue)Kim, Young-Shil ........................... 2338 (E9, Tue)Kim, Young-Woon .........................642 (B5, Wed)Kim, Yu Seung ......1061 (B8, Wed), 1081 (B8, Thu)Kim, Yu-Mi .................................1572 (B10, Thu)Kim, Yung Jun .......2167 (E5, Mon), 2187 (E5, Tue)Kim, Yunsoo ................................2546 (F3, Mon)Kim, Zee Hwan ............................. 2290 (E8, Tue)Kim, Zeehwan .............................. 2211 (E6, Tue)Kimijima, Ken’ichi ......................1126 (B8, Thu), .......................................................1128 (B8, Thu)Kimijima, Shinji .........................1504 (B10, Thu)Kimura, Kenji ..............................2198 (E6, Mon)Kimura, Ryo ..................................627 (B5, Wed)Kimura, Yasuo .............................. 2215 (E6, Tue)

Kinder, Ron ................................. 2575 (F3, Wed)King, Andrew D ...........................1754 (D2, Mon)King, David M ........2017 (E2, Mon), 2026 (E2, Tue)King, Rebecca L ............................... 18 (A1, Mon)Kingston, David .......................... 2880 (I1, Mon)Kinjyo, Misaki ..............................1913 (D6, Tue)Kinlen, Patrick J .............................. 249 (B1, Tue)Kinoshita, Yoshiko ........................620 (B5, Wed)Kintzel, Birgit ..........348 (B2, Mon), 1092 (B8, Thu)Kinugasa, Akira ..........................1522 (B10, Thu)Kinumoto, Taro ............................462 (B4, Wed), .............................. 927 (B8, Tue), 1026 (B8, Wed)Kiratzis, Nikolas E ......................... 103 (A1, Mon)Kirby, Brent .............................. 1208 (B10, Mon)Kirch, J. ......................................... 2280 (E8, Tue)Kirchev, Angel .............................. 240 (B1, Mon)Kirihata, Yutaka ...........................2499 (F3, Mon)Kirik, Sergey ..................................134 (A2, Wed)Kirk, Donald W ........250 (B1, Tue), 369 (B2, Tue)Kirkman, Timothy .....................1632 (C2, Mon)Kirm, Marco ................................ 3191 (J4, Mon)Kishida, Kyosuke ...........................626 (B5, Wed)Kishida, Masahiro .......................... 887 (B8, Tue)Kishida, Ryo ........ 1324 (B10, Tue), 1332 (B10, Tue)Kishimoto, Haruo ...................... 1316 (B10, Tue), .........................1395 (B10, Tue), 1405 (B10, Tue), .........................1420 (B10, Tue), 1422 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1495 (B10, Thu)Kishimoto, Masashi ................. 1287 (B10, Mon), ..................................................... 1324 (B10, Tue)Kishioka, Shin-ya ........................1166 (B9, Wed)Kishiwada, Jun ............................. 2131 (E4, Tue)Kisiel, Anna ................................... 2894 (I1, Tue)Kisor, A. K. ................................... 3108 (J1, Mon)Kissinger, Gudrun .......................1951 (E1, Mon)Kita, Ryo ......................................2198 (E6, Mon)Kitagawa, Junichi ........................2143 (E4, Wed)Kitahara, Tatsumi ........................1102 (B8, Thu), .....................................................1540 (B10, Thu)Kitamura, Fusao ........881 (B8, Tue), 2907 (I1, Wed)Kitamura, Koji .............................. 2133 (E4, Tue)Kitamura, Naoto ............................ 56 (A1, Mon), ............................ 408 (B4, Tue), 1242 (B10, Mon)Kitamura, Naoto ............................. 55 (A1, Mon)Kitani, Akira .................................1795 (D2, Tue)Kitaura, Hirokazu ........................... 587 (B5, Tue)Kittl, Jorge ...................................2116 (E4, Mon)Kittl, Jorge ..........2035 (E2, Tue), 2052 (E2, Wed)Kittl, Jorge .................................... 2138 (E4, Tue)Kiuchi, Daisuke ............................ 3051 (I2, Thu)Kivi, Indrek ................................. 1313 (B10, Tue)Kiyono, Hajime ...........................1867 (D4, Thu)Klüner, Thorsten ..........................2958 (I1, Wed)Klahr, Benjamin ..........................1155 (B9, Wed)Kleijn, Steven ..............................1172 (B9, Wed)Klein, Andreas ......777 (B7, Wed), 2488 (F3, Tue)Klein, Jean-Marie ...................... 1289 (B10, Mon)Klein, Jean-Marie ...................... 1282 (B10, Mon)Klein, Lorena ................................3047 (I2, Wed)Klein, Reinhardt ..... 245 (B1, Mon), 247 (B1, Mon)Kleiner, Reinhold .........................139 (A2, Wed), ......................................................2194 (E6, Mon)Kleis, Jesper ................................1492 (B10, Thu)Klemensø, Trine ........................1441 (B10, Wed)Klementová, Mariana .................. 2621 (F3, Wed)Kleps, Irina ........... 2282 (E8, Tue), 3150 (J1, Tue)Kline, Joseph ................................ 2252 (E7, Tue)Kline, R. Joseph ...........................2240 (E7, Mon)Klingeler, Rüdiger ........................ 2592 (F3, Wed)Klingshirn, Claus ........................2276 (E8, Mon)Klipp, Andreas .............................. 2075 (E3, Tue)Klod, Sabrina .................................438 (B4, Wed)Kloper, Viki .................................... 184 (A2, Thu)Klostermann, Annett ................. 1742 (D1, Wed)Klotz, Dino ....... 1285 (B10, Mon), 1417 (B10, Tue)Klotzbach, Darasack ................. 1208 (B10, Mon)Kluge, Stefan ................................1501 (B10, Fri)Klumpp, Armin ............................ 2182 (E5, Tue)Klymko, Nancy ...........................2159 (E5, Mon)

Knauth, Philippe ..........................2772 (F5, Thu)Knights, Andrew ..........................3228 (J4, Wed)Knoops, Harm .....2014 (E2, Mon), 2048 (E2, Wed)Ko, Cheon Kwang ........................ 104 (A1, Mon)Ko, Hyun Jun .....1233 (B10, Mon), 1565 (B10, Thu)Ko, Hyun-Seok ..............................146 (A2, Wed)Ko, Kyung Hyun ...........................2740 (F5, Tue)Ko, Ted ......................................... 2179 (E5, Tue)Kobayashi, Chiaki .......................2422 (F2, Mon)Kobayashi, Katsutoshi .................... 30 (A1, Mon)Kobayashi, Keisuke ........................990 (B8, Wed)Kobayashi, Kiyoshi ................... 1247 (B10, Mon)Kobayashi, Masaki ......................... 865 (B8, Tue), ............................. 990 (B8, Wed), 2844 (H1, Thu)Kobayashi, Takeshi ......................... 593 (B5, Tue)Kobayashi, Tomohiro .................2563 (F3, Mon), ...................................................... 2639 (F3, Wed)Kobayashi, Yasuyuki ......................2748 (F5, Tue)Kobayashi, Yo ........ 450 (B4, Wed), 593 (B5, Tue)Köberl, Andreas .......................... 2816 (H1, Wed)Koblischka, Michael ......................2449 (F2, Tue)Kobsiriphat, Worawarit .............. 1812 (D2, Wed)Koc, Muammer .............................1107 (B8, Thu)Koch, Ingo .....................................274 (B1, Wed)Kockar, Hakan ......2434 (F2, Tue), 2435 (F2, Tue)Kodama, Anita ........................... 1892 (D5, Wed)Kodama, Kensaku ........................... 364 (B2, Tue)Kodentsov, Sacha .......................1760 (D2, Mon)Koeberl, Andreas ..........................2914 (I1, Wed)Koelsch, Magali .............................775 (B7, Wed)Kogelschatz, Martin ..................... 171 (A2, Thu), .......................................................2646 (F3, Thu)Kogoshi, Sumio .... 307 (B1, Wed), 316 (B1, Wed)Koh, Shao Ming ........................2365 (E10, Wed)Kohara, Kaori ...............................2941 (I1, Wed)Kohl, Paul ..................................... 343 (B2, Mon)Kohl, Paul A .................................... 360 (B2, Tue)Kohmura, Kazuo .........................2160 (E5, Mon)Kohn, E. ............. 2022 (E2, Mon), 2327 (E9, Tue)Kohn, Peter ..................................3172 (J2, Wed)Kohnke, Hans-Joachim .................. 358 (B2, Tue)Kohring, Gert-Wieland ................. 2890 (I1, Tue)Kohring, Gert-Wieland ................2924 (I1, Wed)Kohse-Höinghaus, Katharina ......2496 (F3, Mon)Koido, Tetsuya ............................... 3021 (I2, Tue)Koike, Shinji .....................................710 (B5, Fri)Koivula, Anu .................................... 4 (A1, Mon)Koizumi, Yuichiro ........................1921 (D6, Tue)Kojima, Akihiro .............................. 742 (B7, Tue)Kojima, Akira ....... 391 (B4, Mon), 699 (B5, Thu)Kojima, Nobuaki ........2337 (E9, Tue), 2864 (H2, Tue)Kojima, Satoshi ..........................1662 (C3, Mon)Kojima, Shimpei ...........................3087 (I3, Wed)Kojima, Toshikatsu ...................... 391 (B4, Mon), .........................................................699 (B5, Thu)Kok, Kuan-Ying .............................2436 (F2, Tue)Kolahdouz, Mohammadreza .......2474 (F3, Mon)Kolanek, Krzysztof ........................ 2036 (E2, Tue)Kolary-Zurowska, Aneta ................. 14 (A1, Mon)Kolb, Dieter M .............................2672 (F4, Mon), .............................. 2924 (I1, Wed), 3009 (I2, Tue)Kolbe, Michael ........1975 (E1, Tue), 1977 (E1, Tue), ................................ 1979 (E1, Tue), 1994 (E1, Wed), ...............................1999 (E1, Wed), 2000 (E1, Wed), ...........................................................2005 (E1, Wed)Kolbesen, B. .... 1952 (E1, Mon), 1953 (E1, Mon), ........................... 1954 (E1, Mon), 1986 (E1, Tue), ......................................................2000 (E1, Wed)Koldyaev, Victor ........................... 1973 (E1, Tue)Kolesnikov, Vladimir ....................1878 (D5, Tue)Koleva, Dessi ................................152 (A2, Wed), ......................... 1691 (D1, Mon), 1728 (D1, Wed)Kölle, Dieter ...... 139 (A2, Wed), 2194 (E6, Mon)Koller, Jürgen ......2484 (F3, Tue), 2497 (F3, Mon)Koller, Stefan ....... 624 (B5, Wed), 639 (B5, Wed), ..................................... 713 (B5, Fri), 719 (B5, Fri)Koller, Stefan .................................. 531 (B5, Tue)Kollmannsberger, Philip ..............1869 (D5, Tue)Kolosnitsyn, Vladimir ...................655 (B5, Wed)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Komaba, Shin-ichi .......527 (B5, Tue), 586 (B5, Tue)Komaba, Shinichi .......................... 411 (B4, Tue), .............................. 440 (B4, Wed), 454 (B4, Wed), .............................. 468 (B4, Wed), 473 (B4, Wed), ................................670 (B5, Wed), 684 (B5, Thu)Komagata, Shogo ........................... 83 (A1, Mon)Komanicky, Vladimir ................. 3004 (I2, Mon), ....................................................... 3052 (I2, Thu)Komarneni, Sridhar .......................998 (B8, Wed)Komarnitskyy, Volodymyr ..........1950 (E1, Mon)Komatsu, Akira ................................. 7 (A1, Mon)Komatsu, Daisuke .................... 1212 (B10, Mon)Komatsu, Takeshi ....................... 1318 (B10, Tue)Komatsu, Yosuke ........................1504 (B10, Thu)Kominami, Hiroko .......................3229 (J4, Wed)Komiyama, Norio ..................... 1209 (B10, Mon)Kon, Daisuke ...............................2538 (F3, Mon)Kon, Youichirou ........................... 2133 (E4, Tue)Kondo, Akihiro ..... 2491 (F3, Mon), 2502 (F3, Mon)Kondo, Hirofumi ..........................1701 (D1, Tue)Kondo, Hironori ............................. 547 (B5, Tue)Kondo, Kazuo .....2180 (E5, Tue), 2572 (F3, Wed)Kondo, Koshiro ............................3078 (I3, Wed)Kondo, Michio ..............................772 (B7, Wed)Kondo, Takahito ............................267 (B1, Wed)Kondo, Toshihiro ......44 (A1, Mon), 50 (A1, Mon), ...................................60 (A1, Mon), 62 (A1, Mon), .............................. 63 (A1, Mon), 2676 (F4, Mon)Kondo, Yoshiyuki ........................2524 (F3, Mon)Konezny, Steven ........................... 2243 (E7, Tue)Kong, Bo Hyun .............................3209 (J4, Wed)Kong, Lingping .......................... 1364 (B10, Tue)Kongstein, Ole Edvard ................ 2761 (F5, Wed)Königs, Pia ..................................1668 (C3, Mon)Konishi, H. ............ 452 (B4, Wed), 565 (B5, Tue)Konishi, Kinhei ........................ 1209 (B10, Mon)Konno, Hidetaka ..........................1701 (D1, Tue)Konno, Hidetaka ........................1903 (D6, Mon)Konno, Kouzou .............................670 (B5, Wed)Kono, Junichiro ...........................2827 (H1, Thu)Konomi, Toshiaki ........................1102 (B8, Thu), .....................................................1540 (B10, Thu)Kononchuk, Oleg ........................1955 (E1, Mon)Koo, Eun Hae ................................161 (A2, Wed)Koo, Eun Hoe ........ 460 (B4, Wed), 766 (B7, Tue)Koo, Gumae ................................... 758 (B7, Tue)Koo, Hyo-Chol .... 2186 (E5, Tue), 2462 (F2, Tue)Koo, Jae Bon ................................. 2257 (E7, Tue)Koo, Jae Bon ................................. 2258 (E7, Tue)Kopec, Monika .............................607 (B5, Wed), ............................... 608 (B5, Wed), 613 (B5, Wed)Koper, Marc .................................. 807 (B8, Mon)Korchagina, Taisiya .....................2319 (E8, Wed)Korechika, Yoshiyuki ..................... 55 (A1, Mon)Koretskaya, Tat’yana P ................ 2604 (F3, Wed), ...................................................... 2616 (F3, Wed)Kornely, Michael ........................1534 (B10, Thu)Koroleva, Elena ............................1710 (D1, Tue)Korovkin, Eugeniy ..................... 1392 (B10, Tue)Korowitch, Alexandre ................1635 (C2, Mon)Korsakov, Igor ......2559 (F3, Mon), 2561 (F3, Mon)Korstdottir, Katrin .......................1016 (B8, Wed)Kosasang, Onthida .........................338 (B1, Thu)Kosek, John .................................. 344 (B2, Mon)Kosemura, Daisuke .....................2148 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2150 (E4, Wed)Koshi, Mitsuo ..............................2548 (F3, Mon)Koshiba, Nobuharu .......................453 (B4, Wed)Koshida, Nobuyoshi ...................... 3201 (J4, Tue)Koshigoe, Yuka ...... 990 (B8, Wed), 2844 (H1, Thu)Koshizuka, Seiichi .......................... 945 (B8, Tue)Kosinova, Marina .........................2488 (F3, Tue), ......................................................2540 (F3, Mon)Kosinski, Pawel .............................1588 (B10, Fri)Koslowske, Mark ........................1488 (B10, Thu)Kosova, Nina .........458 (B4, Wed), 490 (B4, Thu)Kostamo, Juhana .......................... 2029 (E2, Tue)Kostea, Stephania ......................... 103 (A1, Mon)Kostecki, Robert ............................. 537 (B5, Tue)

Kostowskyj, Michael A .................... 369 (B2, Tue)Kosugi, Shinichiro .......................... 535 (B5, Tue)Kosyakov, Victor ......................... 2598 (F3, Wed)Kosynchuk, Ludmila ...................... 735 (B7, Tue)Kot, Dawid ..................................1951 (E1, Mon)Kotaka, Yuhki ................................ 176 (A2, Thu)Kotani, Akira ................................. 2901 (I1, Tue)Kotera, Seigo ................................... 947 (B8, Tue)Kothadaraman, Ramanujam ..........335 (B1, Thu)Kothleitner, Gerald ...................... 1965 (E1, Tue)Kothnur, Prashanth ..................... 2575 (F3, Wed)Kotomin, Eugene A. ...................1491 (B10, Thu)Kotova, Oxana ............................ 2637 (F3, Wed)Kotsifa, Areti ...................................805 (B8, Sun)Kotula, Paul ..................................1922 (D6, Tue)Kotz, R ..............................................198 (A2, Fri)Kötz, Rüdiger ................................3043 (I2, Wed)Kötz, R. ........................................... 530 (B5, Tue)Kötz, R. .........................................2786 (F5, Thu)Kouda, Miyuki .............................. 2133 (E4, Tue)Koudoumas, Emmanouil ............2473 (F3, Mon)Koudriachova, Marina V ................464 (B4, Wed)Kouklin, Nikolai ..........................2829 (H1, Thu)Kouravelou, Katerina .................. 2619 (F3, Wed)Kouta, Hikaru ................................2748 (F5, Tue)Kovac, Janez ...............................1761 (D2, Mon)Kovacs, Gyorgy ............................ 1983 (E1, Tue)Kovalenko, Maxim .......................2776 (F5, Thu)Kovalev, Igor ..................................216 (B1, Sun)Kovalgin, Alexey ........................2470 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2549 (F3, Mon)Koveshnikov, S ............................. 2129 (E4, Tue)Kowal, Andrzej ............................1008 (B8, Wed)Kowalczyk, Agata .........................2959 (I1, Wed)Kowalewska, Barbara ................... 2873 (I1, Mon)Kowalski, Damian ...................... 1937 (D6, Wed)Kowalski, Kazimierz ................... 1837 (D4, Wed)Koyama, Michihisa ....................... 914 (B8, Tue), ..............................951 (B8, Tue), 1412 (B10, Tue)Koyama, Yasuhiro ........................ 509 (B5, Mon)Koyama, Yukinori ..........................502 (B4, Thu)Koyanagi, Mitsumasa ................... 2171 (E5, Tue)Koyanagi, Tomotsune .................2106 (E4, Mon)Kozłowski, Grzegorz ...................2117 (E4, Mon), ....................................................... 2125 (E4, Tue)Koza, Jakub Adam ..................... 1828 (D3, Wed), ...............................2441 (F2, Tue), 2695 (F4, Tue)Kozelj, Matjaz .............................1162 (B9, Wed), ...........................1761 (D2, Mon), 1796 (D2, Tue)Kozlova, Svetlana ........................ 2616 (F3, Wed)Kozma, Erika ...............................2232 (E7, Mon)Kpetsu, J.-B. ................................. 2577 (F3, Wed)Krämer, Stephan ..........................1860 (D4, Thu)Krüger, Philipp ............................... 850 (B8, Tue)Kramer, Dominik .........................3044 (I2, Wed)Krames, Michael ...........................3226 (J4, Wed)Kramm, Ulrike I .......795 (B8, Sun), 880 (B8, Tue)Krasnov, Sergei ........................... 1612 (C1, Wed)Krastev, Ivan ................................ 2413 (F1, Wed)Krastev, Veselin ........................... 2593 (F3, Wed)Krasteva, Natalia .......................... 1984 (E1, Tue)Krause, Frederick .......................... 511 (B5, Mon)Krauss, T. F. ..................................2312 (E8, Wed)Kraussler, Wolfgang ......................1592 (B10, Fri)Krawiec, Halina .......................... 1739 (D1, Wed)Krawiec, Halina .......................... 1747 (D1, Wed)Kregsamer, Peter ......1976 (E1, Tue), 1977 (E1, Tue)Kreinin, Oleg ...............................2525 (F3, Mon)Kreller, Cortney R ........................1490 (B10, Thu)Kren, Harald ......... 531 (B5, Tue), 624 (B5, Wed), ............ 639 (B5, Wed), 713 (B5, Fri), 719 (B5, Fri)Krenn, Joachim ............................ 2291 (E8, Tue)Krenn, Katrin ..... 1693 (D1, Mon), 1734 (D1, Wed)Kretusheva, Irina ......................... 2611 (F3, Wed)Kreuer, Klaus D .... 809 (B8, Mon), 1083 (B8, Thu)Krieger, Tamara ....................... 1249 (B10, Mon), .....................................................1475 (B10, Thu)Krikunov, A.I. ................................ 3160 (J1, Tue)Krishna, R ..................................... 2408 (E10, Fri)

Krishnan, Chirakkal ..................... 3063 (I2, Thu)Krishnan, Jegatha Nambi N .......... 2290 (E8, Tue)Krishnan, Venkatesan V .............. 1397 (B10, Tue)Kriston, Ákos ......1021 (B8, Wed), 3061 (I2, Thu)Krisyuk, Vladislav .........................2485 (F3, Tue), .............................. 2503 (F3, Mon), 2667 (F3, Fri)Kriván, Emese ......2933 (I1, Wed), 2973 (I1, Thu)Krivchenko, Victor ......................2495 (F3, Mon)Krkljes, Aleksandra ..................... 1614 (C1, Wed)Krnić, Nikša ..................................1934 (D6, Tue)Kroner, Martin ............................... 184 (A2, Thu)Kropf, Arthur Jeremy ....................994 (B8, Wed)Krost, Alois ..................................2278 (E8, Mon)Krouse, Donal ............................. 1736 (D1, Wed)Krtil, Petr ....................................1047 (B8, Wed), ..............................3032 (I2, Wed), 3054 (I2, Thu)Kruchinin, Vladimir ................... 2604 (F3, Wed), ...................................................... 2616 (F3, Wed)Krueger, Peter ............................2376 (E10, Wed)Kruehong, Chaiyaput ................. 1721 (D1, Wed)Krug, Klaus ............ 72 (A1, Mon), 2683 (F4, Tue)Krull, Wade ................................2362 (E10, Wed)Krumdieck, Susan .......................2545 (F3, Mon), ...........................2615 (F3, Wed), 2617 (F3, Wed), ............................... 2657 (F3, Thu), 2664 (F3, Fri)Krumme, Wiegand ...................... 1645 (C3, Sun)Krumrey, Michael ......................... 1975 (E1, Tue)Krustok, Jüri ................................... 747 (B7, Tue)Kruusenberg, Ivar ....................... 2809 (H1, Wed)Kruwinus, Hans ............................ 2084 (E3, Tue)Kruzhalov, A.V. ................................. 3 (A1, Mon)Kryczka, Jolanta ........................... 520 (B5, Mon)Krylov, Vladimir ......................... 1894 (D5, Wed)Kryshtop, Iurii G ...........................2716 (F4, Thu)Krysinski, Pawel ...........................2959 (I1, Wed)Krzystala, Arek .............................1034 (B8, Wed)Ktari, Nadia ..................................2945 (I1, Wed)Kubacki, Adam ..........................1452 (B10, Wed)Kubeil, Clemens ....35 (A1, Mon), 2975 (I1, Thu)Kubiak, Pierre ........499 (B4, Thu), 633 (B5, Wed)Kubiak, Pierre ................................451 (B4, Wed)Kubicek, Markus .........................1474 (B10, Thu)Kubicek, Stefan ............................. 2085 (E3, Tue)Kubli-Garfias, Carlos ..................1633 (C2, Mon)Kubo, Izumi ................................... 3139 (J1, Tue)Kubo, Momoji ............................ 1323 (B10, Tue)Kubota, Jun .................................1181 (B9, Wed)Kuchumov, Boris M.....................2542 (F3, Mon), ...........................2604 (F3, Wed), 2608 (F3, Wed), ...................................................... 2616 (F3, Wed)Kucza, Witold ...............................2909 (I1, Wed)Kudo, Tetsuichi ............................ 396 (B4, Mon)Kudo, Yusuke ........ 307 (B1, Wed), 316 (B1, Wed)Kuech, Thomas F ........................... 2280 (E8, Tue)Kuei-Hsien, Chen .........................1198 (B9, Thu)Kuezma, Mirjana ............................689 (B5, Thu)Kugimiya, Akimitsu .....................2941 (I1, Wed)Kuhn, Alexander ........................2420 (F2, Mon), .......................................................2949 (I1, Wed)Kuhn, Alois ...................................425 (B4, Wed)Kuhn, Robert .................................. 850 (B8, Tue)Kujawa, Magdalena ......................2962 (I1, Wed)Kulesza, Pawel J .......14 (A1, Mon), 15 (A1, Mon), ........ 21 (A1, Mon), 244 (B1, Mon), 2873 (I1, Mon)Kulik, Miroslaw ............................ 1968 (E1, Tue)Kulisch, Joern .............................1665 (C3, Mon)Kuliyev, Sadig A ...........................1485 (B10, Thu)Kulkarni, Atul ............................... 2091 (E3, Tue)Kulleck, James ................................ 871 (B8, Tue)Kulp, Christian ..............................996 (B8, Wed)Kulp, Elizabeth A ..........................2680 (F4, Mon)Kulshershtah, Prashant .................. 749 (B7, Tue)Kulshreshtha, Prashant K ................ 740 (B7, Tue)Kulyk, Nadiia ................................2783 (F5, Thu)Kumagai, Masanobu ...................... 954 (B8, Tue)Kumagai, Naoaki ...........................627 (B5, Wed)Kumagai, Naokazu .................... 1942 (D6, Wed), ..................................................... 1943 (D6, Wed)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Kumar Sharma, Asish .................. 3186 (J4, Mon)Kumar, Binod ........... 210 (B1, Sun), 709 (B5, Fri)Kumar, Jitendra ..............................210 (B1, Sun)Kumar, Navneet ....2487 (F3, Tue), 2543 (F3, Mon)Kumar, Shishir .............................. 2213 (E6, Tue)Kumar, Vivekananad .....................674 (B5, Wed)Kumaresan, Karthikeyan ................216 (B1, Sun)Kumari, Sangita ............................ 2090 (E3, Tue)Kumbur, Emin C ............................784 (B8, Sun), ...............................790 (B8, Sun), 1101 (B8, Thu)Kundu, Shankhamala .................. 2581 (F3, Wed)Küngas, Rainer ........................... 1313 (B10, Tue)Küngas, Rainer ........................... 1386 (B10, Tue)Kunikata, Nobuaki .......................3072 (I3, Wed)Kunnus, Kristjan ......................... 3191 (J4, Mon)Kuno, Taisuke ................................2439 (F2, Tue)Kuno, Toshiaki ........................... 1296 (B10, Tue)Kunschert, Georg ......................1438 (B10, Wed)Kunugi, Yoshihito ........................ 2261 (E7, Tue)Kunz, Harold R ............................. 812 (B8, Mon), ............................... 834 (B8, Tue), 1110 (B8, Thu)Kunze, Julia .................................. 3062 (I2, Thu)Kunze, Miriam ..............................3083 (I3, Wed)Kunze, Ulrich ................................2482 (F3, Tue)Kuo, C. H. ....................................... 746 (B7, Tue)Kuo, Chun-Chiang ......................2832 (H1, Thu)Kuo, H.C. ............. 2333 (E9, Tue), 2334 (E9, Tue)Kuo, Hong-Shi .............................2193 (E6, Mon)Kuo, Hsu-Hang ............................... 89 (A1, Mon)Kuo, Jui-chao ............................... 2699 (F4, Wed)Kuo, Mei-Chen ..............................997 (B8, Wed)Kuo, Ping-Lin ............................. 2815 (H1, Wed)Kuo, Tzu-Chi ..................................680 (B5, Thu)Kuo, Yue ......................................2152 (E4, Wed)Kuoda, Miyuki ...........................2372 (E10, Wed)Kuramoto, Koji ........................... 1422 (B10, Tue)Kurata, Toshio ................................ 75 (A1, Mon)Kuribayashi, Kazuhiko ................. 3051 (I2, Thu)Kurig, Heisi .........1313 (B10, Tue), 3005 (I2, Tue)Kurihara, Masato ...........................779 (B7, Wed)Kuritsyna, Irina .......................... 1339 (B10, Tue)Kuriyama, Yu ..............................1658 (C3, Mon)Kurnia, Jundika Candra C .............. 3129 (J1, Tue)Kuroboshi, Manabu ...................1673 (C3, Mon)Kuroki, Shigeki ............................... 836 (B8, Tue)Kurth, Dirk .................................1630 (C2, Mon)Kuru, Hilal .....................................2434 (F2, Tue)Kurumatani, Mao ....................... 1323 (B10, Tue)Kurzweil, Peter ..............................671 (B5, Wed)Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan ....... 1748 (D1, Wed)Kusagawa, Koichi ........................... 584 (B5, Tue)Kushi, Takuto ........................... 1237 (B10, Mon)Kushima, Akihiro ....................... 1311 (B10, Tue)Kusnezoff, Mihails .................. 1277 (B10, Mon), ........................ 1317 (B10, Tue), 1449 (B10, Wed)Kusu, Fumiyo ................................ 2901 (I1, Tue)Kutner, Wlodzimierz ...................2838 (H1, Thu)Kutsukake, Kentaro ...................... 728 (B7, Mon)Kütt, Agnes ................................... 506 (B5, Mon)Kuwabata, Susumu ......................3078 (I3, Wed), ............................... 3104 (I3, Thu), 3203 (J4, Tue)Kuwata, Naoaki .......83 (A1, Mon), 573 (B5, Tue)Kuzmik, Jan .................................2022 (E2, Mon)Kuzmina, Elena .............................655 (B5, Wed)Kuzmina, Natalia P .....................2525 (F3, Mon), ........................... 2562 (F3, Mon), 2637 (F3, Wed)Kuzminykh, Yury .........................2486 (F3, Tue), ...........................2634 (F3, Wed), 2635 (F3, Wed), .......................................................2658 (F3, Thu)Kuznetsov, Fedor A ......................2540 (F3, Mon), ............................2598 (F3, Wed), 2607 (F3, Wed)Kuznetsov, Sergey A .......................2454 (F2, Tue)Kvaratskhelia, Elene ................... 1610 (C1, Wed)Kvaratskhelia, Ramaz ................. 1610 (C1, Wed)Kvarnström, Carita ....................... 3100 (I3, Thu)Kvarnström, Carita ....................... 3103 (I3, Thu)Kveder, Vitaly V .......................... 1407 (B10, Tue)Kveselava, Valemtina ....................317 (B1, Wed)Kwade, Arno ..................................645 (B5, Wed)

Kwak, Dong Wook .....................2136 (E4, Wed), ............................2136 (E4, Tue), 2156 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2156 (E4, Wed)Kwak, Joon-Seop ..........................1929 (D6, Tue)Kwietniak, Keith ............................2445 (F2, Tue)Kwon, HyukSang ............................. 9 (A1, Mon), ..............................487 (B4, Thu), 1697 (D1, Tue), ...............................2446 (F2, Tue), 2464 (F2, Tue)Kwon, JaeYoung ............................... 9 (A1, Mon)Kwon, Jeonghui ............................283 (B1, Wed)Kwon, Jeounghui ..........................276 (B1, Wed)Kwon, Ji-Hwan .............................. 185 (A2, Thu)Kwon, Moon-Seok ..........................691 (B5, Thu)Kwon, Oh Joong .........................1038 (B8, Wed)Kwon, Ou Jung ............................... 544 (B5, Tue)Kwon, Se-hun ............................... 2044 (E2, Tue)Kwon, Soon-Jae ............................. 3205 (J4, Tue)Kwon, Sun-Mi ..............................3025 (I2, Wed)Kwon, Tae-Suk .......57 (A1, Mon), 2381 (E10, Wed)Kwon, Tae-Young ........................2069 (E3, Mon)Kwon, Yo Han ................................ 885 (B8, Tue)

LLaamanen, Taneli .......................... 3193 (J4, Tue)LaBarbera, Mark .........................1489 (B10, Thu)Labeau, Michel ............................2552 (F3, Mon)Laberty-Robert, Christel .............1001 (B8, Wed), ........................1003 (B8, Wed), 1228 (B10, Mon), .....................................................1524 (B10, Thu)Labohm, Freek ..................................708 (B5, Fri)Labouriau, Andrea ........................1081 (B8, Thu)Labram, John ..............................2267 (E7, Wed)Labrecque, Jean Francois ..............602 (B5, Wed), ......................................................2301 (E8, Wed)Labrecque, Jean Francois ...............608 (B5, Wed)Lacaze, Jacques ...........................1692 (D1, Mon)Lacaze, Pierre-Camille .................2431 (F2, Mon)Lacey, Matt ..................................2430 (F2, Mon)Lach, Erhardt ........128 (A2, Wed), 2449 (F2, Tue)Lachaud, Christophe .....................2481 (F3, Tue)Lacroix, Jean Christophe ............ 2291 (E8, Tue), ..........................2424 (F2, Mon), 2431 (F2, Mon), ............................2930 (I1, Wed), 2956 (I1, Wed), ....... 2985 (I1, Thu), 2989 (I1, Thu), 3094 (I3, Wed)Lacroix, Loïc ............................... 1735 (D1, Wed)Lacroix, O. ...................................1045 (B8, Wed)Lacroix, Remy .............................2479 (F3, Mon)Ladas, Spyros ...............................1994 (E1, Wed)Lafond, Dominique ......................2650 (F3, Thu)Lafont, Ugo .................................... 405 (B4, Tue)Lafouresse, Manon .......................3048 (I2, Wed)Lagaris, Dimitrios .......................1689 (D1, Mon)Lagegren, Carina .........................1023 (B8, Wed)Laguna-Bercero, Miguel A ........... 1359 (B10, Tue)Laguna-Bercero, Miguel A ...........1460 (B10, Thu)Laha, Apurba ......2139 (E4, Tue), 2139 (E4, Wed)Laha, Priya ..................................1900 (D6, Mon)La Iglesia, Angel ......................... 1741 (D1, Wed)La Iglesia, Victoria M. ................ 1741 (D1, Wed)Lai, Po-Cheng ............................... 2188 (E5, Tue)Lai, Rui-Ling ............................... 2820 (H1, Wed)Lai, Wei ..........................................701 (B5, Thu)Lai, Yu-Ming ................................. 2250 (E7, Tue)Laimer, Johann ............................ 2612 (F3, Wed)Laing, Chen-Yu .......................... 1374 (B10, Tue)Lakshmanan, Balasubramanian ...... 814 (B8, Mon)Lakshminarayanan, V .................. 2897 (I1, Tue), ....................................................... 2972 (I1, Thu)Lalanne, Cécile ..........................1476 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1477 (B10, Thu)Lalia, Boor Singh .......................... 510 (B5, Mon)Lallement, Fabrice ......................2387 (E10, Thu)Lamaka, S. ..................................1763 (D2, Mon)Lambert, Karel .....2749 (F5, Tue), 2776 (F5, Thu)Lambert, Magali ..........................2064 (E3, Mon)Lamperti, Alessio .........................2147 (E4, Wed)Lampke, Thomas ...........................138 (A2, Wed)Lamy, Claude ....... 1046 (B8, Wed), 1052 (B8, Wed)Lan, Hsiao-Chin ............................. 39 (A1, Mon)

Lan, Wenjie ................................ 3242 (A4, Mon)Landa, Georges ............................. 2033 (E2, Tue)Landau, Uziel .... 2163 (E5, Mon), 2181 (E5, Tue)Landheer, D. ................................2119 (E4, Mon)Landi, Elena ............................... 1890 (D5, Wed)Landis, Stefan ...............................2775 (F5, Thu)Landstorfer, Manuel .........................704 (B5, Fri)Landström, Lars ............................159 (A2, Wed)Lane, George ....................................703 (B5, Fri)Lang, Heinrich ............................. 2038 (E2, Tue)Lang, Michael ........................... 1213 (B10, Mon)Langereis, Erik .............................. 2034 (E2, Tue)Langklotz, Ulrike ........................ 1936 (D6, Wed)Langlais, Francis ..........................2468 (F3, Mon)Langmayr, Franz ...........................1591 (B10, Fri)Lanova, Barbora .....1010 (B8, Wed), 3000 (I2, Mon)Laou, P. ........................................ 2577 (F3, Wed)Lapina, Olga ............................. 1249 (B10, Mon)Lapostolle, Frédéric .................. 1252 (B10, Mon)Lara Bullejos, Pablo ...................... 2247 (E7, Tue)Lara, L. M. ................................... 3108 (J1, Mon)Lara-Cruz, Carlos ..........................1884 (D5, Tue)Larcher, Dominique ......................424 (B4, Wed)Laredo, Thamara .....2979 (I1, Thu), 3062 (I2, Thu)Laresgoiti, Ander ....................... 1348 (B10, Tue), ....................... 1373 (B10, Tue), 1439 (B10, Wed), .....................................................1578 (B10, Thu)Largeot, Céline .............................. 3006 (I2, Tue)Largeron, Martine ......................1670 (C3, Mon)Larignon, Céline ..........................1706 (D1, Tue)La Rosa, Daniela ........................ 1432 (B10, Tue), ....................................................1450 (B10, Wed)La Rotta, Camilo E ........................ 2982 (I1, Thu)Larrañaga, Aitor ........................ 1373 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1579 (B10, Thu)Larrea, Angel ..............................1460 (B10, Thu)Larring, Ingve ...............................1260 (B10, Fri)Larsen, Peter K. ...........................1484 (B10, Thu)Larsson, Erik ............................. 1266 (B10, Mon)Laruelle, Stéphane .........................470 (B4, Wed)Laskoski, Matthew ......................2836 (H1, Thu)Lastraioli, Elisa .....2682 (F4, Tue), 2693 (F4, Tue)Lastusaari, Mika ............................ 3193 (J4, Tue)Latorrata, Saverio ..................... 1241 (B10, Mon)La Torre, Lyda ................................308 (B1, Wed)Latsusbaia, Roman ........................317 (B1, Wed)Latsuzbaia, Roman T ......................... 2 (A1, Mon)Latyshev, Alexander ..................... 2214 (E6, Tue)Lau, Carolin ................................ 2869 (I1, Mon)Lau, Grace .................................1437 (B10, Wed)Lau, Kenneth K .............................2660 (F3, Thu)Laurencin, Jérôme ..................... 1319 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1480 (B10, Thu)Lauritzen, Michael V ....................... 932 (B8, Tue)Lauwerens, Walter ....................... 2571 (F3, Wed)Lavacchi, Alessandro ...................2711 (F4, Thu), ..............................3080 (I3, Wed), 3098 (I3, Thu)Lavina, Sandra ...............................999 (B8, Wed)Lawlor, Vincent ........................ 1279 (B10, Mon)Lawrence, Jeremy ...................... 1294 (B10, Tue), .......................................................1501 (B10, Fri)Lawson, Jacob ................................ 581 (B5, Tue)Lawson, Milissa .............................. 581 (B5, Tue)Laycock, Nicholas ...................... 1736 (D1, Wed)Lazzari, Mariachiara ...................... 3011 (I2, Tue)Lazzeri, Paolo ............................... 1977 (E1, Tue)Le Bideau, Jean ............................... 582 (B5, Tue)Le Cras, Frederic ............................ 418 (B4, Tue), ................................ 451 (B4, Wed), 594 (B5, Tue)Le Gal La Salle, Annie ............. 1250 (B10, Mon), ..........................1350 (B10, Tue), 1393 (B10, Tue)Le Normand, Francois ...................137 (A2, Wed)Le Royer, Cyrille .........................2387 (E10, Thu)Le Tiec, Yannick ..........................2060 (E3, Mon)Le Van-Jodin, Lucie ..... 567 (B5, Tue), 681 (B5, Thu)Le, Dinh ......................................... 542 (B5, Tue)Le, Hui-Rong .............................1435 (B10, Wed)Le, My Loan Phung ...................... 516 (B5, Mon)

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Le, Quoc Toan ............................2065 (E3, Mon), ............................ 2066 (E3, Mon), 2075 (E3, Tue)Le, Xu ....................................... 1248 (B10, Mon)Lebedev, Mikhail ........................ 2598 (F3, Wed), ...................................................... 2603 (F3, Wed)Lebedev, Oleg ....... 2527 (F3, Mon), 2649 (F3, Thu)Lebedeva, Natalia .......................1056 (B8, Wed), .......................................................1122 (B8, Thu)Lebedkin, Sergei ......................... 2799 (H1, Wed)Lebouin, Chrystelle ......................3048 (I2, Wed)Lechner, Alfred ............................. 2084 (E3, Tue)Leclerc, Mario ..............................2260 (E7, Wed)LeClere, Darren J .........................1899 (D6, Mon)Leddy, Johna ............................... 2994 (I2, Mon)Ledovskikh, Alexander ...................340 (B1, Thu)Leduc, Patrick ............................... 2173 (E5, Tue)Ledukhovskaya, Nataliya ........ 1274 (B10, Mon), ..................................................... 1392 (B10, Tue)Lee, Baek Ju ...................................2740 (F5, Tue)Lee, Ben ......................................1753 (D2, Mon)Lee, Bo-Ram ..................................614 (B5, Wed)Lee, Bongdo ...................................287 (B1, Wed)Lee, Bum-Suk .................................294 (B1, Wed)Lee, Byoung-Kuk .........................1104 (B8, Thu), ................................................... 1254 (B10, Mon)Lee, Byung Chul ..........................2423 (F2, Mon)Lee, Byungrok ...............................287 (B1, Wed)Lee, C. S. ........................................150 (A2, Wed)Lee, C.H. ..................................... 1299 (B10, Tue)Lee, Chang Hwa ............................2692 (F4, Tue)Lee, Chang Kee .............................. 3145 (J1, Tue)Lee, Chang Min .......................... 1938 (D6, Wed)Lee, Chang-Wook ......293 (B1, Wed), 621 (B5, Wed)Lee, Changjin ................................630 (B5, Wed)Lee, Changrae ................................ 923 (B8, Tue)Lee, Chein-Ying .......................... 2820 (H1, Wed)Lee, Chia Ying ................................494 (B4, Thu)Lee, Chia-Ling .............................2230 (E7, Mon)Lee, Chia-Yu ................................... 39 (A1, Mon)Lee, Ching-Ting ........................... 2249 (E7, Tue), ............................. 2332 (E9, Tue), 3120 (J1, Mon)Lee, Chiyoung .............................. 2042 (E2, Tue)Lee, Choong-Gon ......314 (B1, Wed), 929 (B8, Tue)Lee, Chulwee .................................. 524 (B5, Tue)Lee, Chung-Yang .......................... 2221 (E6, Tue)Lee, Dokyol ....... 928 (B8, Tue), 1239 (B10, Mon)Lee, Dong Jin .................................. 764 (B7, Tue)Lee, Eun Won ..............................2342 (E9, Wed)Lee, Eun Young ...... 3212 (J4, Wed), 3213 (J4, Wed)Lee, Freda ..................................... 2074 (E3, Tue)Lee, Gunhee ................................. 2205 (E6, Tue)Lee, H. Y. ........................................ 874 (B8, Tue)Lee, Hae-Min ........2455 (F2, Tue), 2744 (F5, Tue)Lee, Hae-Weon .......................... 1404 (B10, Tue), ........................ 1461 (B10, Thu), 1551 (B10, Thu)Lee, Hak-Soo ................................1184 (B9, Wed)Lee, Han-Bo-Ram .......................2020 (E2, Mon), ....................................................... 2025 (E2, Tue)Lee, Heeju ....................................2546 (F3, Mon)Lee, Heemyung ............................ 2091 (E3, Tue)Lee, Heon ...........108 (A1, Mon), 109 (A1, Mon), .............................110 (A1, Mon), 111 (A1, Mon), .....................................................1461 (B10, Thu)Lee, Hong Ryul ........................ 1273 (B10, Mon), .....................................................1513 (B10, Thu)Lee, Hong Won ...........................2546 (F3, Mon)Lee, Hong-Yeon .......926 (B8, Tue), 1180 (B9, Wed)Lee, Hoo-Jeong ..... 1938 (D6, Wed), 1940 (D6, Wed)Lee, Hsin-Ying .............................. 2332 (E9, Tue)Lee, Hung-Sui ................................429 (B4, Wed)Lee, Hyejung .................................. 957 (B8, Tue)Lee, Hyun-Seung .......................... 2205 (E6, Tue)Lee, Hyunju .......1793 (D2, Tue), 3210 (J4, Wed), .............................3211 (J4, Wed), 3215 (J4, Wed)Lee, I-Che ...............87 (A1, Mon), 89 (A1, Mon), ............................2222 (E6, Tue), 2820 (H1, Wed)Lee, Inhyuk ...................................2739 (F5, Tue)Lee, J. .............................................. 883 (B8, Tue)Lee, Jack ......................................2392 (E10, Thu)

Lee, Jae Eun ..................................1930 (D6, Tue)Lee, Jae Myung ......................... 1263 (B10, Mon)Lee, Jae Seok ........ 3199 (J4, Tue), 3219 (J4, Wed)Lee, Jae-Won .................................. 543 (B5, Tue)Lee, Jaegab .................................... 2042 (E2, Tue)Lee, Jaesang .................................... 85 (A1, Mon)Lee, Jang-Sik ................................2266 (E7, Wed)Lee, Jeong Yong ............................. 3158 (J1, Tue)Lee, Jeong-Won ............................3025 (I2, Wed)Lee, Jeoung ........998 (B8, Wed), 1489 (B10, Thu)Lee, Ji-Myon .......1783 (D2, Tue), 1929 (D6, Tue)Lee, Jim Y ............. 546 (B5, Tue), 1048 (B8, Wed)Lee, Jin-Ho ...................................... 757 (B7, Tue)Lee, Jin-Kyu ................................... 76 (A1, Mon), ..................................76 (A1, Mon), 79 (A1, Mon)Lee, Jin-kyu ..................................1783 (D2, Tue)Lee, Jong Jin ............................ 1233 (B10, Mon), ........................ 1565 (B10, Thu), 1567 (B10, Thu)Lee, Jong-Ho .............................. 1404 (B10, Tue), ........................ 1461 (B10, Thu), 1551 (B10, Thu)Lee, Jong-Lam ........2233 (E7, Mon), 2259 (E7, Tue)Lee, Jong-Seog ..............................1709 (D1, Tue)Lee, Jong-Sook ............................ 1371 (B10, Tue)Lee, Joong-Kee ...... 318 (B1, Wed), 545 (B5, Tue), .......................................................1103 (B8, Thu)Lee, Jooyoung .............................2467 (F3, Mon)Lee, Jun Seong ....... 3212 (J4, Wed), 3214 (J4, Wed)Lee, Juneyoung .........188 (A2, Thu), 773 (B7, Wed)Lee, Jung-Ho .................................3209 (J4, Wed)Lee, Jung-Hun ................................ 935 (B8, Tue)Lee, Jung-Ki ...................................2433 (F2, Tue)Lee, Jyh-Fu .................................. 2807 (H1, Wed)Lee, Jyh-Tsung ...............................457 (B4, Wed)Lee, K. T. ....................................... 397 (B4, Mon)Lee, Kang-Wook ........................... 2171 (E5, Tue)Lee, Kuo-Hao ................................ 2210 (E6, Tue)Lee, Kwan-Soo ..............................1081 (B8, Thu)Lee, Kwangtaek .............................. 85 (A1, Mon)Lee, Kwanwoo .............................. 2042 (E2, Tue)Lee, Kyoung-Min ......................... 1987 (E1, Tue), .............................. 2227 (E6, Tue), 2228 (E6, Tue)Lee, Kyu-Seok ................................. 757 (B7, Tue)Lee, Kyung Min .....344 (B2, Mon), 1054 (B8, Wed)Lee, Min ........................................460 (B4, Wed)Lee, Myong-Hoon .........................630 (B5, Wed)Lee, Myoung ..................................1149 (B8, Fri)Lee, Rinus ..................................2373 (E10, Wed)Lee, Rinus T. P. ...........................2365 (E10, Wed)Lee, Ruey-Yi ..................................1600 (B10, Fri)Lee, S. L. ........................................ 177 (A2, Thu)Lee, S.-Y. ................ 883 (B8, Tue), 976 (B8, Wed)Lee, S.L. ........................................ 2223 (E6, Tue)Lee, Sang Bok ..............................2049 (E2, Wed)Lee, Sang Bong .............................. 3145 (J1, Tue)Lee, Sang Heon ............................... 549 (B5, Tue)Lee, Sang Joon .......1930 (D6, Tue), 2702 (F4, Wed)Lee, Sang-Kun ................................. 855 (B8, Tue)Lee, Sang-Young ......885 (B8, Tue), 886 (B8, Tue)Lee, Sanghyub ............................1498 (B10, Thu)Lee, Se-Hee ........... 553 (B5, Tue), 666 (B5, Wed), .......................... 2309 (E8, Wed), 2310 (E8, Wed), ......................................................2317 (E8, Wed)Lee, Seokbeom ...............................309 (B1, Wed)Lee, Seong Hyun .......................... 2041 (E2, Tue)Lee, Seung Jae ...............................3214 (J4, Wed)Lee, Seung Joon ................................190 (A2, Fri)Lee, Seung-Bok ........................ 1265 (B10, Mon), ................................................... 1276 (B10, Mon)Lee, Seung-Bok ......................... 1256 (B10, Mon)Lee, Seung-Byung .........................302 (B1, Wed), ..................................588 (B5, Tue), 589 (B5, Tue)Lee, Seung-Hee ..............................2745 (F5, Tue)Lee, Seung-Ho .............................. 2087 (E3, Tue)Lee, Seung-Woo ..........................1637 (C2, Mon)Lee, Seung-Yul ..............................1086 (B8, Thu)Lee, Sheng-Wei ..............................150 (A2, Wed)Lee, Sheng-Wei ..............................144 (A2, Wed)Lee, Sih ................ 57 (A1, Mon), 1925 (D6, Tue), ....................................................2381 (E10, Wed)

Lee, So Yoon .................................1879 (D5, Tue)Lee, Stephanie .............................2229 (E7, Mon)Lee, Su-Jae ......... 1911 (D6, Mon), 3157 (J1, Tue)Lee, Sung-Bo .................................. 3131 (J1, Tue)Lee, Sung-Jai ............913 (B8, Tue), 918 (B8, Tue)Lee, Sungwon ...................................192 (A2, Fri)Lee, Sunmook ................................270 (B1, Wed)Lee, Syu-Heng ................................ 89 (A1, Mon)Lee, Tae-Ho .................................1682 (D1, Mon)Lee, Taehee ................................. 1292 (B10, Tue)Lee, Tsung-Hsin ........................... 3120 (J1, Mon)Lee, Ungki ...................................... 99 (A1, Mon)Lee, Wan-Zhen .............................3217 (J4, Wed)Lee, Won Gyu .....104 (A1, Mon), 105 (A1, Mon)Lee, Won-Yong .......903 (B8, Tue), 904 (B8, Tue), ......................................................... 940 (B8, Tue)Lee, WonJoo ................................... 759 (B7, Tue)Lee, Wonyoung ...........................2010 (E2, Mon)Lee, Yanglae .................................. 2088 (E3, Tue)Lee, Yong-Heon ..........................1687 (D1, Mon)Lee, Yoo Jin .................................... 764 (B7, Tue)Lee, Youn-Jin ...... 1987 (E1, Tue), 2227 (E6, Tue), ....................................................... 2228 (E6, Tue)Lee, Youn-Seoung ..........................2745 (F5, Tue)Lee, Young Ho ................................ 764 (B7, Tue)Lee, Young Lim .............................303 (B1, Wed)Lee, Young-Gi ................................610 (B5, Wed)Lee, Young-Seak ............................. 965 (B8, Tue)Lee, Younki .................................1515 (B10, Thu)Lee, Yueh-Chien ...........................3217 (J4, Wed)Lee, Yueh-Chien ...........................3208 (J4, Wed)Lee, Yueh-Lin .....1492 (B10, Thu), 1493 (B10, Thu)Lee, Yuh-Lang ............................... 3068 (I2, Thu)Lee, Yun-Chih ............................... 169 (A2, Thu)Lee, Yung-Sheng ............................. 12 (A1, Mon)Lee, Yunsung ....... 302 (B1, Wed), 439 (B4, Wed), ..................................588 (B5, Tue), 589 (B5, Tue)Leech, Dónal .......2872 (I1, Mon), 2884 (I1, Tue)Leese, Robert ..................................210 (B1, Sun)Lefèvre, Michel ........370 (B2, Tue), 796 (B8, Sun)Lefebvre, Mark C ...........................1093 (B8, Thu)Lefebvre-Joud, Florence ............ 1319 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1480 (B10, Thu)Léger, Jean-Michel .......................1046 (B8, Wed)Legros, Benoit .................................1142 (B8, Fri)Legros, Corinne ........................... 2640 (F3, Wed)Lehner, Franz ................................. 747 (B7, Tue)Lehnert, Werner .............................788 (B8, Sun)Lei, Chao ........................................ 946 (B8, Tue)Leibold, Andreas .......................... 1978 (E1, Tue)Leibold, Andreas .........................2002 (E1, Wed)Lein, John Erik .............................1924 (D6, Tue)Leistner, Matthias ........................2555 (F3, Mon)Leitch, John .................................. 3062 (I2, Thu)Leiva, Ezequiel P .....117 (A1, Mon), 2705 (F4, Wed)Lemaire, Olivier .......323 (B1, Thu), 1076 (B8, Thu)Lemaire-Potteau, Elisabeth .......... 238 (B1, Mon)Lemay, Serge .................................. 2939 (I1, Tue)Lenfant, Stéphane ......................... 3128 (J1, Tue)Leng, Yongjun ..............................1134 (B8, Thu)Lennard, William ........................2119 (E4, Mon)Lenormand, Pascal ..................... 1359 (B10, Tue)Lenz, Jennifer ...... 2890 (I1, Tue), 2924 (I1, Wed)Leonard, Kevin .............................. 3007 (I2, Tue)Leonelli, Daniele .......................... 2402 (E10, Fri)Leong, E. S. P. ............................... 2292 (E8, Tue)Leonhardt, Albrecht .................... 2592 (F3, Wed)Leoni, Roberto ................................ 2669 (F3, Fri)Leonide, André .......................... 1331 (B10, Tue), .........................1358 (B10, Tue), 1417 (B10, Tue), ........................ 1471 (B10, Thu), 1534 (B10, Thu)Leppack, Susanne ........................2161 (E5, Mon)Lepretre, Jean-Claude ...................1087 (B8, Thu)Leriche, Jean-Bernard ...................430 (B4, Wed), ......................................................... 562 (B5, Tue)Lerondel, G. .................................. 177 (A2, Thu)Lerondel, Gilles ............................ 2223 (E6, Tue)Leroux, Yann ..... 2291 (E8, Tue), 2424 (F2, Mon)Lescouezec, Rodrigues ..................2956 (I1, Wed)

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Leskelä, Markku ..........................2513 (F3, Mon)Leskelä, Markku ..........................2054 (E2, Wed)Lesnyak, Vladimir ........................ 2328 (E9, Tue)Lessard, Jean ...............................1674 (C3, Mon)Lestriez, Bernard ........417 (B4, Tue), 636 (B5, Wed)Lete, Cecilia ................................... 3152 (J1, Tue)lethien, Christophe ........................213 (B1, Sun)Letilly, Marika ..... 1350 (B10, Tue), 1393 (B10, Tue)Leu, Jihperng ................................ 2188 (E5, Tue)Leung, Pak .................................2374 (E10, Wed)Leunissen, Peter .......2080 (E3, Tue), 2179 (E5, Tue)Leupolt, Beate ............................. 2626 (F3, Wed)Levason, William .........................2655 (F3, Thu)Levasseur, Alain .............................. 594 (B5, Tue)Levasseur, Stephane ....................... 562 (B5, Tue)Levchenko, Igor ...........................2653 (F3, Thu)Levi, Carlos ..................................1860 (D4, Thu)Levina, Olga ............................... 1894 (D5, Wed)Levy, Caroline ............................ 1390 (B10, Tue)Levy, François ..............................1165 (B9, Wed)Levy-Clement, Claude ................1196 (B9, Thu), ....................................................... 3056 (I2, Thu)Lew, K.K. .......................................2644 (F3, Thu)Lew, Kok-Keong ...........................2345 (E9, Wed)Lewandowska, Małgorzata ......... 1748 (D1, Wed)Lewandowski, Janusz .................1479 (B10, Thu)Lewenstam, Andrzej ..................... 2893 (I1, Tue), ............................. 2900 (I1, Tue), 2909 (I1, Wed), ............................ 3107 (J1, Mon), 3173 (J2, Wed)Lewenstam, Andrzej ...................... 2898 (I1, Tue)Lewera, Adam ............................... 244 (B1, Mon)Lewerenz, Hans Joachim ............. 2879 (I1, Mon)Lewis, Daniel ..... 1596 (B10, Fri), 3115 (J1, Mon)Lewis, Joe ..................................... 2633 (F3, Wed)Lex, Alexandra ............................. 506 (B5, Mon)Leygraf, Christofer .................... 1814 (D3, Wed), ..................................................... 1816 (D3, Wed)Leyssale, Jean Marc .....................2505 (F3, Mon)Lezama, Luis .....................................712 (B5, Fri)Lha, Seyun ..................................1544 (B10, Thu)Li, Bing ........................................... 875 (B8, Tue)Li, Bo ............................................1110 (B8, Thu)Li, Chia-Chen ................................457 (B4, Wed)Li, Ching-Fei ..................................2724 (F5, Tue)Li, Dong ........................................2777 (F5, Thu)Li, F. ................... 2274 (E8, Mon), 2283 (E8, Tue)Li, Fanghu ..................................1507 (B10, Thu)Li, Fu-An ........................................ 182 (A2, Thu)Li, Fujun ..................252 (B1, Tue), 939 (B8, Tue)Li, Fujun ...........................................200 (A2, Fri)Li, Guodong ................................2536 (F3, Mon)Li, Huamin ............................... 1211 (B10, Mon)Li, Hui ............................................ 361 (B2, Tue)Li, Jiajun ......................................2839 (H1, Thu)Li, JianChao ................................2346 (E9, Wed)Li, Jianhua ...................................2017 (E2, Mon)Li, Jiebin ........................................288 (B1, Wed)Li, Jiebin ........................................282 (B1, Wed)Li, Jing ............................................ 528 (B5, Tue)Li, Jing ............................................ 827 (B8, Tue)Li, Jing ..........................................3228 (J4, Wed)Li, Jing ................ 140 (A2, Wed), 3106 (J1, Mon)Li, Jing ............................................ 415 (B4, Tue)Li, Ju ............................................ 2996 (I2, Mon)Li, Junliang ................................. 1342 (B10, Tue)Li, Kang ......................................1530 (B10, Thu)Li, Lei ...........................................1056 (B8, Wed)Li, Meng ......................................1008 (B8, Wed)Li, Qiliang ...................................2154 (E4, Wed)Li, Qingfeng .................................3071 (I3, Wed)Li, R. .................. 1124 (B8, Thu), 2577 (F3, Wed)Li, S.Q. ...........................................2432 (F2, Tue)Li, Sheng-Shian .............................. 26 (A1, Mon)Li, Shuo-Xun ................................. 187 (A2, Thu)Li, Tingshuai .............................. 1398 (B10, Tue)Li, Weina ......................................2919 (I1, Wed)Li, Wun-Shan ............................... 2221 (E6, Tue)Li, Xiao ........................................... 90 (A1, Mon)Li, Xiaobing ...................................164 (A2, Wed)

Li, Xiaoqiang ................................ 724 (B7, Mon)Li, XiaoXia ..................................... 373 (B2, Tue)Li, Xiukai .................................. 1211 (B10, Mon)Li, Xu .......................................... 2351 (E10, Tue)Li, Xuguang .................................1029 (B8, Wed)Li, Yangxing ................................... 568 (B5, Tue)Li, Yixiao ........................................ 575 (B5, Tue)Li, Zhen .....................................1435 (B10, Wed)Li, Zhi .........................................1507 (B10, Thu)Li, Zhonglan ................................. 724 (B7, Mon)Li, Zihui .......................................... 878 (B8, Tue)Li-Chyong, Chen .........................1198 (B9, Thu)Lian, Keryn K ...............................2840 (H1, Thu)Liang, Chen-Wei .....139 (A2, Wed), 2194 (E6, Mon)Liang, Ching-Huei ........................3216 (J4, Wed)Liang, Defu .................................. 2698 (F4, Wed)Liang, Guang ...............................2104 (E3, Wed)Liang, Jian-jie ................................. 538 (B5, Tue)Liang, Lianhua ............................... 549 (B5, Tue)Liang, Ted ..................................... 2090 (E3, Tue)Liang, Xinhua ........2017 (E2, Mon), 2026 (E2, Tue)Liang, Yan ......................................164 (A2, Wed)Liang, Yongqi ..............................1172 (B9, Wed)Lianga, Lianhua ........................... 106 (A1, Mon)Lianos, Panagiotis .......................1162 (B9, Wed)Liao, Frank ..................................2263 (E7, Wed)Liao, Hanlin ............................. 1252 (B10, Mon)Liao, Ta-Chuan ..........................2379 (E10, Wed)Liao, Yougui ............................... 1349 (B10, Tue)Liau, Bor Yann ............................. 2869 (I1, Mon)Liaw, Bor Yann .............................275 (B1, Wed), ................................... 359 (B2, Tue), 714 (B5, Fri)Libera, Joseph A. .........................2015 (E2, Mon)Liberatore, Massimiliano ............1159 (B9, Wed)Liblik, Peeter ................................ 3191 (J4, Mon)Licitra, Christophe .......................2650 (F3, Thu)Licoccia, Silvia ............................... 933 (B8, Tue), .......................... 1131 (B8, Thu), 1312 (B10, Tue), ........................ 1519 (B10, Thu), 1548 (B10, Thu)Liebscher, Eric .............................. 2090 (E3, Tue)Liedtke, Moritz .............................2854 (H2, Tue)Lien, Chenhsin ............................ 2255 (E7, Tue)Lietaer, Nicolas ............................. 2174 (E5, Tue)Lieu, Yu Wei ............................... 1810 (D2, Wed)Lifshitz, Efrat ................................. 184 (A2, Thu)Ligaj, Marta ..................................2963 (I1, Wed)Ligatchev, Valeri .........................2197 (E6, Mon), ......................................................2843 (H1, Thu)Lih-Juann, Chen .......................... 2217 (E6, Tue)Liivat, Anti ................................... 390 (B4, Mon)Lilly, Michael ................................ 2321 (E9, Tue)Lim, Chin Wai ..... 2545 (F3, Mon), 2664 (F3, Fri)Lim, Euisu .................................... 2088 (E3, Tue)Lim, H. H. ............. 302 (B1, Wed), 588 (B5, Tue), ......................................................... 589 (B5, Tue)Lim, Hee-Chun .............................314 (B1, Wed)Lim, Hyun-Woo ............................2433 (F2, Tue)Lim, Hyung-Tae .......................... 1321 (B10, Tue)Lim, Jiyong ................................... 2338 (E9, Tue)Lim, Jun Hyung .......................... 1940 (D6, Wed)Lim, Jun Hyung .......................... 1938 (D6, Wed)Lim, Jung Wook ........765 (B7, Tue), 2041 (E2, Tue)Lim, Koeng Su ................................ 764 (B7, Tue)Lim, Pau-Yee ................................... 896 (B8, Tue)Lim, Phyllis S...............................2395 (E10, Thu)Lim, S.J. .......................................2020 (E2, Mon)Lim, Sang Chul ............................ 2257 (E7, Tue)Lim, Sang Chul ............................ 2256 (E7, Tue)Lim, Sangwoo ......188 (A2, Thu), 732 (B7, Mon), ........................................................773 (B7, Wed)Lim, Seongyop .......928 (B8, Tue), 953 (B8, Tue), ......................................................... 965 (B8, Tue)Lim, Seung-Gyu ............................315 (B1, Wed)Lim, Tae Hoon ........883 (B8, Tue), 936 (B8, Tue), ..............................976 (B8, Wed), 1114 (B8, Thu)Lim, Tae Young ..............................460 (B4, Wed)Lim, Taeho ................................... 2186 (E5, Tue)Lim, Tak-Hyung ...................... 1256 (B10, Mon), ...................... 1265 (B10, Mon), 1276 (B10, Mon)

Lim, Woong Sun ........................... 175 (A2, Thu)Lima, Fabio H ........ 354 (B2, Mon), 368 (B2, Tue), ......................................................1013 (B8, Wed)Lima, Sandro ................................3230 (J4, Wed)Limson, Janice L ............................2955 (I1, Wed)Limthongkul, Pimpa ................. 1305 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1361 (B10, Tue)Limtrakul, Jumras .......................2420 (F2, Mon)Lin, C. C. ....................................... 177 (A2, Thu)Lin, C.C. ....................................... 2223 (E6, Tue)Lin, Che Kuan ............................ 1806 (D2, Wed)Lin, Che Yu .................................... 591 (B5, Tue)Lin, Che-Yu .................................. 112 (A1, Mon)Lin, Chen-Han ............................2152 (E4, Wed)Lin, Chia-Feng .............................. 2335 (E9, Tue)Lin, Chia-Min ............................2379 (E10, Wed)Lin, Chih-Chien ........................... 2332 (E9, Tue)Lin, Chih-Kuang ........................1539 (B10, Thu)Lin, Ching-Chun .......................... 2218 (E6, Tue)Lin, Chun-Chieh ...........................677 (B5, Wed)Lin, Chun-Chuan ......................... 2222 (E6, Tue)Lin, Chun-Min ............................. 2335 (E9, Tue)Lin, Dennis ........ 1961 (E1, Tue), 2109 (E4, Mon)Lin, Erwin .....................................3045 (I2, Wed)Lin, Hong .......................................336 (B1, Thu)Lin, Hui-Wang .............................. 107 (A1, Mon)Lin, Hung-Pin .............................. 2699 (F4, Wed)Lin, J.C. ......................................2386 (E10, Thu)Lin, Ji .......................................... 1805 (D2, Wed)Lin, Jing Chie ....... 177 (A2, Thu), 2223 (E6, Tue)Lin, Kao-Chao ......87 (A1, Mon), 2222 (E6, Tue), ..................................................... 2820 (H1, Wed)Lin, Kin-Fu ...................................1600 (B10, Fri)Lin, Meng-Liang ...........................1121 (B8, Thu)Lin, Pang ...................................... 351 (B2, Mon)Lin, Pang ....................................1525 (B10, Thu)Lin, Pei-Hsuan ................................ 733 (B7, Tue)Lin, Puru ....................................... 2255 (E7, Tue)Lin, Rongying ................................ 3006 (I2, Tue)Lin, S. H. ......................................2151 (E4, Wed)Lin, Ssu-Tai ....................................304 (B1, Wed)Lin, Ssu-Tai ....................................971 (B8, Wed)Lin, Yueh Chin ............................. 2128 (E4, Tue)Linares, Ana Valvanuz ................1625 (C2, Mon)Linaschke, Dorit ..........................2555 (F3, Mon)Lincot, Daniel ......2719 (F5, Tue), 2756 (F5, Tue)Lindahl, Erik ................................2507 (F3, Mon)Lindbergh, Göran .......................1016 (B8, Wed), ............................1023 (B8, Wed), 1106 (B8, Thu)Lindbergh, Göran ..........................678 (B5, Wed)Lindfors, Tom ................................ 3136 (J1, Tue)Lindfors, Tom ................................ 3137 (J1, Tue)Lindner, Johannes ........................ 2030 (E2, Tue)Lindsay, Robert .............................1926 (D6, Tue)Liniger, Eric .................................2159 (E5, Mon)Linke, Sebastian ............................ 3125 (J1, Tue)Linkov, Alexander ........................3232 (J4, Wed)Linne, Mark A ............................. 1314 (B10, Tue)Linse, Nicolas ...............................1113 (B8, Thu)Lipkowski, Jacek ......2979 (I1, Thu), 3062 (I2, Thu)Lippert, Gunther .....2117 (E4, Mon), 2125 (E4, Tue)Lippert, Hannelore ....................1496 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1497 (B10, Thu)Lisca, Marian ............................... 2624 (F3, Wed)Lisdat, Fred .................................1630 (C2, Mon)Lisdat, Fred ...................................2961 (I1, Wed)Lisenkov, Aleksey D ..................... 2763 (F5, Wed)Lisker, Marco ............................... 2624 (F3, Wed)Litt, Morton ................................. 344 (B2, Mon)Liu, Bin ........................................... 51 (A1, Mon)Liu, Binghai .................................. 1988 (E1, Tue)Liu, C. -C. ..................................... 2280 (E8, Tue)Liu, C.C. ...................................... 3105 (J1, Mon)Liu, Chien-Kuo .............................1600 (B10, Fri)Liu, Chun Yi ................................. 2224 (E6, Tue)Liu, Chun-Kuo ............................... 49 (A1, Mon)Liu, Gang .....................................1029 (B8, Wed)Liu, Gao .........................................663 (B5, Wed)Liu, Gary C ...................................... 870 (B8, Tue)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Liu, H. .......................................... 2577 (F3, Wed)Liu, Hao ........................................1124 (B8, Thu)Liu, Hua .......................................... 521 (B5, Tue)Liu, Jian .......................................2119 (E4, Mon)Liu, Jiang ....................................1487 (B10, Thu)Liu, Jun ...........................................697 (B5, Thu)Liu, Kuang Chung ....................... 1974 (E1, Tue), ......................................................2341 (E9, Wed)Liu, Li-Tian ................................... 107 (A1, Mon)Liu, Lian ......................................... 925 (B8, Tue)Liu, Lijun ...................................... 730 (B7, Mon)Liu, Peifang ....................................332 (B1, Thu)Liu, Ping ................196 (A2, Fri), 1008 (B8, Wed)Liu, R. B. ....................................... 2292 (E8, Tue)Liu, Renzhu ....... 1342 (B10, Tue), 1514 (B10, Thu)Liu, Run Ru ................................1573 (B10, Thu)Liu, S. K. ........................................ 177 (A2, Thu)Liu, S. K. ....................................... 2223 (E6, Tue)Liu, Sha ........................................ 2613 (F3, Wed)Liu, Shu-Hua ................................ 3068 (I2, Thu)Liu, Simon ........... 783 (B8, Sun), 1017 (B8, Wed)Liu, Simon Z.S. .............................1065 (B8, Thu)Liu, Tuan-Chi ................................. 956 (B8, Tue)Liu, Wei ........................................ 2407 (E10, Fri)Liu, Wei-Ren .................................3207 (J4, Wed)Liu, Xing Yang ................................228 (B1, Sun)Liu, Y. L. ....................................... 2336 (E9, Tue)Liu, Yi-Lin ................................... 1320 (B10, Tue)Liu, Yong ...................................... 1973 (E1, Tue)Liu, Ze ....................................... 1253 (B10, Mon)Liu, Zengcai .................................... 860 (B8, Tue)Liu, Zhi ....................................... 1314 (B10, Tue)Liz-Marzan, Luis ..........................2833 (H1, Thu)Lizama Tzec, Francisco I ...............2752 (F5, Tue), .......................................................2781 (F5, Thu)Ljones, Nina .................................1924 (D6, Tue)Lo Faro, Massimiliano ............... 1432 (B10, Tue), ....................................................1450 (B10, Wed)Lo Nigro, Raffaella ....... 2480 (F3, Tue), 2483 (F3, Tue)Lo, Guo Qiang ............................2395 (E10, Thu)Lo, Man-Yin ........ 956 (B8, Tue), 1050 (B8, Wed)Lo, Pei-Lang .................................. 2210 (E6, Tue)Lo, Shen-Chuan ..........................2199 (E6, Mon)Loannou-Sougleridis, Vasilis ......2396 (E10, Thu)Lobo Castañón, Maria Jesús .......1626 (C2, Mon)Lockwood, David J ......................... 3198 (J4, Tue)Loeber, Gary ............... 706 (B5, Fri), 709 (B5, Fri)Loewenstein, Thomas .................1200 (B9, Thu), ........................................................2720 (F5, Tue)Loffreda, David ................................197 (A2, Fri)Loftis, Jon Derek ....................... 1893 (D5, Wed), ........................... 2385 (E10, Thu), 3099 (I3, Thu)Loglio, Francesca ..... 2682 (F4, Tue), 2693 (F4, Tue)Loh, James ...................................2070 (E3, Mon)Lohner, Tivadar ..... 1983 (E1, Tue), 1997 (E1, Wed)Lojkowski, W. ................................ 3200 (J4, Tue)Lomako, Eugenia ..........................3073 (I3, Wed)Lommel, Martin ..........................2000 (E1, Wed)Lommens, Petra .......................... 2765 (F5, Wed)Loncaric, Martin ........................... 179 (A2, Thu)Long, Guohui ............................. 1363 (B10, Tue)Long, Jeffrey W........2836 (H1, Thu), 3008 (I2, Tue)Long, Rathnait ...........................2111 (E4, Wed), .......................... 2111 (E4, Mon), 2115 (E4, Mon)Loo, Roger ................................2363 (E10, Wed), ...................... 2364 (E10, Wed), 2366 (E10, Wed), .........................2386 (E10, Thu), 2388 (E10, Thu)Loo, Yueh-Lin ..............................2229 (E7, Mon)Lopes, Mauro .................................2751 (F5, Tue)Lopes, Paula C .....2921 (I1, Wed), 2942 (I1, Wed)Lopes, Pietro ...................................793 (B8, Sun)Lopes, Thiago ...............................1077 (B8, Thu)Lopez, Carmen ............................... 412 (B4, Tue)Lopez, Pedro ................................2003 (E1, Wed)López Álvarez, Yadira Fabiola ...... 1967 (E1, Tue)Lorenz, Carla ................................1869 (D5, Tue)Lorenzi, Paolo ...........................2382 (E10, Wed)Lorrmann, Henning ......................297 (B1, Wed)Lorrmann, Volker ....................... 2806 (H1, Wed)

Lothkov, Sergey .....139 (A2, Wed), 2194 (E6, Mon)Lou, Li-Ren ................................... 2249 (E7, Tue)Louveau, Olivier ..........................2095 (E3, Wed)Love, Corey T .................................644 (B5, Wed)Love, Jonathan ........................ 1215 (B10, Mon), ..................................................... 1300 (B10, Tue)Loy, Douglas A .............................1042 (B8, Wed)Loyma, Wararat .......................... 1305 (B10, Tue)Lu, Geng ......................................2104 (E3, Wed)Lu, Jia G .........................................2777 (F5, Thu)Lu, jianping .................................2260 (E7, Wed)Lu, Jinlin ......................................1130 (B8, Thu)Lu, Juntao .......................................332 (B1, Thu)Lu, Juntao ....................................... 361 (B2, Tue)Lu, Shanfu ....................................1130 (B8, Thu)Lu, Shengbo .......2140 (E4, Tue), 2140 (E4, Wed)Lu, Shiquan ................................ 1363 (B10, Tue)Lu, Suzy .......................................... 960 (B8, Tue)Lu, T.C. ......................................... 2334 (E9, Tue)Lu, Wei ........................................2192 (E6, Mon)Lu, Xiao .......................................2418 (F2, Mon)Lu, Yicheng ................................. 2632 (F3, Wed)Lu, Yijiang .......... 140 (A2, Wed), 3106 (J1, Mon)Lu, Zhe ........... 1364 (B10, Tue), 1547 (B10, Thu)Lu, Zhouguang ......10 (A1, Mon), 394 (B4, Mon)Luan, Ben L .....................................228 (B1, Sun)Luberto, Mathew .........................2273 (E8, Mon)Lucas, Christopher ...................... 2993 (I2, Mon)Lucas, Christopher ......................... 868 (B8, Tue)Lucente, Leah ................................. 581 (B5, Tue)Lucht, Brett .................................. 511 (B5, Mon)Luckarift, Heather ........................ 2969 (I1, Thu)Lückmann, Andre .......................... 906 (B8, Tue)Ludwig, Roland .......2884 (I1, Tue), 2962 (I1, Wed)Luebbe, Henning ........................1574 (B10, Thu)Lugão, Ademar ........................... 1624 (C1, Wed)Luhn, Ole ..................................... 2178 (E5, Tue)Lühn, Ole ..................................... 2175 (E5, Tue)Lui, Alberto .................................1997 (E1, Wed)Lujan, Roger ................................... 824 (B8, Tue)Lukács, Zsófia ..............................1182 (B9, Wed)Lukashevich, Anton ...................1475 (B10, Thu)Lukowiak, A. .................................. 3200 (J4, Tue)Lundberg, Mats .........................1441 (B10, Wed)Lunder, Otto .................................1924 (D6, Tue)Lundskog, Anders ....................... 2591 (F3, Wed)Luo, Dongmei ...............................273 (B1, Wed)Luo, Jiangshui ..............................1085 (B8, Thu)Luo, Jiangshui ..............................1084 (B8, Thu)Luo, Lu ..........................................2486 (F3, Tue)Luo, Wenbin ..................................629 (B5, Wed)Luo, Wenbin ..................................441 (B4, Wed)Luo, Yanting ................................... 388 (B2, Tue)Lupina, Grzegorz ........................2117 (E4, Mon), ....................................................... 2125 (E4, Tue)Lupták, Roman ............................ 2628 (F3, Wed)Lust, Enn ...........1313 (B10, Tue), 3005 (I2, Tue), ................................3012 (I2, Tue), 3022 (I2, Tue)Luszczyn, Joanna ....................... 2810 (H1, Wed)Lutsyk, Vasily ............................. 1839 (D4, Wed)Lutz, Alexander ............................1604 (B10, Fri)Lutz, Tarek .................................... 2213 (E6, Tue)Lux, Marcel ..... 2065 (E3, Mon), 2066 (E3, Mon), ....................................................... 2075 (E3, Tue)Lux, Simon ................................... 513 (B5, Mon)Lux, Simon F ...................................683 (B5, Thu)Luzinov, Igor .................................. 601 (B5, Tue)Luzzati, Silvia ..............................2232 (E7, Mon)Lv, Hong ....................................... 345 (B2, Mon)Lvov, Serguei ................................998 (B8, Wed), ..........................1489 (B10, Thu), 1854 (D4, Thu)Lvovich, Vadim ............................3167 (J2, Wed)Ly, Hung C ..............319 (B1, Thu), 794 (B8, Sun)Lyakh, Vladimir .......................... 2616 (F3, Wed)Lyashenko, Oleg ......................... 2808 (H1, Wed)Lyon, Stuart ..................................1702 (D1, Tue)Lyons, Karen ...............................1033 (B8, Wed)Lyons, Philip ...............................2191 (E6, Mon)

Lysenko, Vladimir ......................2139 (E4, Wed), ....................................................... 2139 (E4, Tue)Lyta, Lyta .....................................1865 (D4, Thu)Lyth, Stephen M .............................. 836 (B8, Tue)Lyu, Si-Hoon ...............................2266 (E7, Wed)

MMa, Jianxin ............ 345 (B2, Mon), 875 (B8, Tue)Ma, Libin .................................... 1340 (B10, Tue)Ma, Yongjun ..................................164 (A2, Wed)Ma, Yuguang .................................979 (B8, Wed)Ma, Zhenqiang .....2308 (E8, Wed), 2315 (E8, Wed)Ma, Zi-Feng ................................1462 (B10, Thu)Maalouf, Manale .....16 (A1, Mon), 1057 (B8, Wed)Maaroos, Aarne ........................... 3191 (J4, Mon)Macak, Jan .................................... 239 (B1, Mon)Macak, Jan .....................................774 (B7, Wed)Macak, Jan M. .......1883 (D5, Tue), 2414 (F2, Mon)Macalik, Michal ............................1928 (D6, Tue)Macarova, Marina ........................ 3054 (I2, Thu)Maccato, Chiara ......2490 (F3, Mon), 2649 (F3, Thu)Macdougall, Barry R .................... 2880 (I1, Mon), ...................................................... 2990 (I2, Mon)MacFarlane, Douglas .....................272 (B1, Wed)Macfarlane, Douglas .................. 1805 (D2, Wed)Machajdik, Daniel ....................... 2628 (F3, Wed)MacHale, John .............................2115 (E4, Mon)Machida, Kenji ............................... 253 (B1, Tue)Machkaoutsan, V. ......................2363 (E10, Wed)Machkaoutsan, Vladimir .............. 2037 (E2, Tue)Macintyre, Douglas .................... 2351 (E10, Tue)Mack, Nathan ...............................1081 (B8, Thu)MacKinnon, Sean ........................1060 (B8, Wed)Mackova, Anna ........................... 2628 (F3, Wed)Macounova, Katerina ..................3032 (I2, Wed), ....................................................... 3054 (I2, Thu)Madakashira, Phaniraj ............. 1257 (B10, Mon)Madan, Anita ..............................2159 (E5, Mon)Madan, H ..................................... 2129 (E4, Tue)Madsen, Alex .................................132 (A2, Wed)Maeda, Masahiko ..........................2746 (F5, Tue)Maeda, Seiji .................................... 569 (B5, Tue)Maeda, Tetsuhiko ...........................1144 (B8, Fri)Maeda, Yasuhiro ............................129 (A2, Wed)Maehliss, Jochen .....1953 (E1, Mon), 1986 (E1, Tue)Maehliss, Jochen .........................1952 (E1, Mon)Maekawa, Yasunari ......................1055 (B8, Wed)Maes, Jan W .................................. 2037 (E2, Tue)Maffini-Alvaro, Virginie ............... 2404 (E10, Fri)Magagnin, Luca ............................138 (A2, Wed), .........................1690 (D1, Mon), 2168 (E5, Mon), .......................................................2771 (F5, Thu)Magana, Donny ..........................2827 (H1, Thu)Magari, Yoshifumi .........................268 (B1, Wed)Magasinski, Alexandre ................... 601 (B5, Tue)Magdeev, Ildar ............................ 1612 (C1, Wed)Magdefrau, Neal ....................... 1210 (B10, Mon)Maggini, Michele .........................2847 (H2, Tue)Magni, Eleonora ..........................2147 (E4, Wed)Magnus, Wim ..............................2116 (E4, Mon)Magnussen, Olaf ........................... 72 (A1, Mon), ..............................2683 (F4, Tue), 3045 (I2, Wed)Magomedova, Guljanat ..............1175 (B9, Wed)Magrez, Arnaud ........................... 2580 (F3, Wed)Mahapatra, Souvik ......................2155 (E4, Wed)Mahata, Chandreswar ................. 1962 (E1, Tue), ....................................................... 2123 (E4, Tue)Mahdavi, Omid ...........................2071 (E3, Mon)Maher, Kenza ................................449 (B4, Wed)Maher, Kenza ................................469 (B4, Wed)Mahoney, Stuart ........................... 2254 (E7, Tue)Mai, Andreas ............................ 1219 (B10, Mon)Mai, Bjoern E ..... 1294 (B10, Tue), 1501 (B10, Fri)Maier, David ................................. 2327 (E9, Tue)Maier, Gerhard ............................1060 (B8, Wed)Maier, J. .........................................603 (B5, Wed)Maier, Joachim .......404 (B4, Mon), 446 (B4, Wed), ........................ 1473 (B10, Thu), 1491 (B10, Thu)Maillé, Laurence ............................. 2663 (F3, Fri)

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Maillard, Frederic ......................... 3053 (I2, Thu)Maiti, C.K. ........... 1962 (E1, Tue), 2123 (E4, Tue)Majedi, Fatemeh ...........................1094 (B8, Thu)Majhi, Bibhas ............................... 1962 (E1, Tue)Makarevich, Artyom M ...............2561 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2562 (F3, Mon)Makarov, Vladimir I. ................. 2792 (H1, Wed), ..................................................... 2868 (H2, Wed)Makel, D.B. .................................. 3105 (J1, Mon)Makhlouf, Abdel Salam H ........... 1807 (D2, Wed)Maki, Shojiro A .......1662 (C3, Mon), 1675 (C3, Mon)Makihara, Katsunori .................... 2398 (E10, Fri), ....................................................... 2403 (E10, Fri)Makino, Hisao ...............................2725 (F5, Tue)Makkus, Robert C ..........................1112 (B8, Thu)Makrov, Vladimir I. .....................2842 (H1, Thu)Maksaeva, Ludmila B ...................1779 (D2, Tue), .......................................................1780 (D2, Tue)Maksuta, Irina ...............................662 (B5, Wed)Maksymiuk, Krzysztof .................. 2894 (I1, Tue), ........................................................ 2899 (I1, Tue)Malandrino, Graziella ..................2480 (F3, Tue), ....... 2483 (F3, Tue), 2486 (F3, Tue), 2610 (F3, Wed)Malandrino, Graziella .................2506 (F3, Mon)Maldivi, Pascale ............................2953 (I1, Wed)Maleeva, Marina ......................... 1733 (D1, Wed)Malevich, Dzmitry ........................977 (B8, Wed)Malevich, Dzmitry .........................1151 (B8, Fri)Malfatti, Célia ........ 1787 (D2, Tue), 1788 (D2, Tue)Malfatti, Célia ........ 1784 (D2, Tue), 1785 (D2, Tue)Malheiro, Arthur R. ..........................194 (A2, Fri)Mali, Gregor ...................................221 (B1, Sun)Malik, Mohamed ..........................2655 (F3, Thu)Malinowska, Elżbieta ...................2915 (I1, Wed)Maljusch, Artjom ....................... 1737 (D1, Wed)Malkerova, Irina ..........................2525 (F3, Mon)Mallant, Ronald ..........................1056 (B8, Wed)Mallavarapu, Megharaj ...............2419 (F2, Mon)Mallet, Antoine ...........................2062 (E3, Mon)Mallett, Jonathan J ....................... 2698 (F4, Wed)Mallett, Jonathan J ....................... 2700 (F4, Wed)Malliaras, George G .....................2264 (E7, Wed)Mallik, Kanad ...............................2655 (F3, Thu)Malmgren, Sara ....... 292 (B1, Wed), 622 (B5, Wed)Malon, Michal ................................ 836 (B8, Tue)Malzbender, Juergen ................ 1229 (B10, Mon)Mamadou, Kelli ............................ 238 (B1, Mon)Mamatkulov, Shavkat ...................163 (A2, Wed)Mamatrishat, Mamat ................2372 (E10, Wed)Mammana, Victor .......................2270 (E7, Wed)Mamniashvili, Grigor ..................2425 (F2, Mon)Mampaey, Frans .......................... 2571 (F3, Wed)Manahan, Michael P .....................1101 (B8, Thu)Manatt, K. S. ................................ 3108 (J1, Mon)Mancarella, Fulvio ....................... 2623 (F3, Wed)Mancini, Marilena .........................633 (B5, Wed)Manea, Elena C ............................... 767 (B7, Tue)Mangold, Klaus-Michael ..............158 (A2, Wed), ........................ 1683 (D1, Mon), 1889 (D5, Wed), .......................................................2938 (I1, Wed)Mani, Suresh ................................ 517 (B5, Mon)Mank, Hugues .............................2537 (F3, Mon)Manke, Ingo ................................... 850 (B8, Tue)Manke, Ingo ...................................788 (B8, Sun)Mankel, Eric ................................1154 (B9, Wed)Mankevich, Aleksey ...................2559 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2561 (F3, Mon)Mannaert, Geert ......2076 (E3, Tue), 2100 (E3, Wed)Mano, Nicolas .............................. 2978 (I1, Thu)Mano, Nicolas ............................ 1611 (C1, Wed)Manolova, Mila ............................2924 (I1, Wed)Mansfeld, Florian ........................1044 (B8, Wed)Mansour, Azzam ............................ 3008 (I2, Tue)Manthiram, Arumugam .................697 (B5, Thu)Mantler, Claus ..... 1976 (E1, Tue), 1979 (E1, Tue)Mantoux, Arnaud ........................2514 (F3, Mon)Manzanedo, Jaio .......................1439 (B10, Wed)Manzo-Robledo, Arturo ............... 3056 (I2, Thu)Mao, Ou .........................................696 (B5, Thu)

Marassi, Roberto ........14 (A1, Mon), 633 (B5, Wed)Marcaccio, Massimo .................. 2793 (H1, Wed), ..................................................... 2805 (H1, Wed)March, Gregory ............................ 2971 (I1, Thu)Marchand, Olivier ......................1520 (B10, Thu)Marchionni, Andrea ...................... 357 (B2, Tue), ...........374 (B2, Tue), 375 (B2, Tue), 382 (B2, Tue)Marchiori, Marcelo .......................1785 (D2, Tue)Marcilla, Rebeca ..........................2428 (F2, Mon)Marcinek, Marek .......92 (A1, Mon), 635 (B5, Wed)Marcinek, Marek .....520 (B5, Mon), 1620 (C1, Wed)Marcu, Maria ........2747 (F5, Tue), 2754 (F5, Tue)Marcu, Maria .............................. 1731 (D1, Wed)Marcus, Matthew ........................... 737 (B7, Tue)Marcus, Philippe .........................1791 (D2, Tue), ........................1896 (D6, Mon), 1898 (D6, Mon), .......................................................3047 (I2, Wed)Marczewska, Anna ....................... 231 (B1, Mon)Marczewski, Maciej .......................648 (B5, Wed)Marek, Nocun ..............................1696 (D1, Tue)Marell, M. ..................................... 2292 (E8, Tue)Marescaux, Matthias .....................2749 (F5, Tue)Mari, Claudio ..............................2306 (E8, Wed)Maria, Ane C. ...............................1912 (D6, Tue)Mariano Domingues da Silva, Carolina......................................................... 943 (B8, Tue)Maric, Radenka ...........................1014 (B8, Wed), ............................. 1152 (B8, Fri), 1357 (B10, Tue)Marin, Mariana ............................. 3152 (J1, Tue)Marina, Olga A ............................ 1419 (B10, Tue)Marinha, Daniel ......................... 1356 (B10, Tue)Marinkovic, Nebojsa ...................1008 (B8, Wed)Marino, Claudia ............................2732 (F5, Tue)Marinov, Ognian .......................... 2244 (E7, Tue)Marinov, Ognian .......................... 2247 (E7, Tue)Markatos, Nicholas C ..................2478 (F3, Mon), ...................................................... 2627 (F3, Wed)Markelov, Anton .........................2562 (F3, Mon)Marken, Frank ..............................2944 (I1, Wed)Markoski, Larry ..............................1136 (B8, Fri)Markov, Alexey ............................... 82 (A1, Mon)Markovic, Nenad .....2993 (I2, Mon), 3052 (I2, Thu)Markovic, Nenad ....364 (B2, Tue), 841 (B8, Tue), ..................................842 (B8, Tue), 868 (B8, Tue)Marks, Carolyn ............................... 907 (B8, Tue)Marks, Tobin ................................ 2251 (E7, Tue)Markus, Torsten ...........................1597 (B10, Fri), ...........................1835 (D4, Wed), 1864 (D4, Thu)Marles, Jaana ................................ 2029 (E2, Tue)Marlin, Samuel ........................... 1390 (B10, Tue)Marone, Federica ............................ 848 (B8, Tue)Maroto, Enrique ...........................2848 (H2, Tue)Marotti, Ricardo ..........................1177 (B9, Wed)Maroun, Fouad ............................2674 (F4, Mon)Maroun, Fouad ............................2679 (F4, Mon)Marquaire, Paul-Marie ................2479 (F3, Mon)Marques dos Anjos, Daniela ....... 2877 (I1, Mon)Marques, Luis ..............................2003 (E1, Wed)Marquis, A. ............................... 1205 (B10, Mon)Marrero-López, David ................1518 (B10, Thu)Marrony, Mathieu ...................... 1350 (B10, Tue)Marrony, Mathieu ......................1476 (B10, Thu)Marrow, James ..............................1702 (D1, Tue)Marsal, Lluis F ..............................2265 (E7, Wed)Marschilok, Amy ............................494 (B4, Thu)Marshakov, Andrey I ................... 1733 (D1, Wed)Marshall, Aaron ............................3033 (I2, Wed)Marshall, Paul A ........................... 2588 (F3, Wed)Martínez, Alma .............................. 3140 (J1, Tue)Martínez, Baldemar .................... 1719 (D1, Wed)Martínez-Arias, Arturo ............... 1430 (B10, Tue)Martín, Antonio J ........................1020 (B8, Wed), ...............................1150 (B8, Fri), 3039 (I2, Wed)Martens, Koen .............................2109 (E4, Mon)Martens, Sladjana ......................... 2974 (I1, Thu)Martin, Cedric ................................ 420 (B4, Tue)Martin, Farrel .....1707 (D1, Tue), 1915 (D6, Tue)Martin, Jean-Frederic ...................427 (B4, Wed), ........................................................452 (B4, Wed)

Martin, Jean-Frederic .................... 565 (B5, Tue), ......................................................... 566 (B5, Tue)Martin, Jerry L ............................... 813 (B8, Mon)Martin, N. ...........2848 (H2, Tue), 2854 (H2, Tue)Martin, Pascal .......2431 (F2, Mon), 2985 (I1, Thu), ..............................2989 (I1, Thu), 3094 (I3, Wed)Martin, Philip A ..... 2522 (F3, Mon), 2560 (F3, Mon)Martin-domenech, Angel .............2848 (H2, Tue)Martine, Milena ............................. 523 (B5, Tue)Martinelli, Giuliano ...................... 181 (A2, Thu)Martinent, Audrey .......379 (B2, Tue), 380 (B2, Tue)Martinet, Christine .....................2528 (F3, Mon)Martinez, Ana M .......................... 2761 (F5, Wed)Martinez, Gonzalo .......................1870 (D5, Tue)Martinez, Lidia ......................... 1224 (B10, Mon)Martinez, Mathieu .......................1087 (B8, Thu)Martinez, Michael .......................... 821 (B8, Tue)Martinez, Oscar ........................... 2623 (F3, Wed)Martinez, Sanja .......................... 1723 (D1, Wed)Martinez-Amesti, Ana ................1579 (B10, Thu)Martinez-Ferrero, Eugenia ...........2265 (E7, Wed)Martins, Emerson ...................... 1826 (D3, Wed), .......................................................1885 (D5, Tue)Martucci, Alessandro ..................... 3161 (J1, Tue)Martynczuk, Julia-Maria ............ 1380 (B10, Tue)Maruyama, Taketo .........................2725 (F5, Tue)Maruyama, Toshio .....................1849 (D4, Thu), ........................... 1850 (D4, Thu), 1865 (D4, Thu)Marx, Michelle ............................. 504 (B5, Mon)Marx, Nicolas ................................451 (B4, Wed)Maryško, Miroslav ....................... 2622 (F3, Wed)Marzari, Nicola .............................. 3020 (I2, Tue)Masa, Justus .................................... 837 (B8, Tue)Masao, Akihiro ............................... 948 (B8, Tue)Mascaro, Lucia H ............................2732 (F5, Tue)Mascher, Peter ..............................3228 (J4, Wed)Masel, Richard ................................ 847 (B8, Tue)Maser, J ......................................... 1964 (E1, Tue)Mashiko, Takashi .....2083 (E3, Tue), 2093 (E3, Tue)Mashio, Tetsuya ..........................1018 (B8, Wed)Masi, Maurizio ............................2469 (F3, Mon)Maslov, Volodymyr .......................662 (B5, Wed)Masquelier, Christian ....................221 (B1, Sun), ................................ 430 (B4, Wed), 562 (B5, Tue)Masquelier, Christian .....................218 (B1, Sun)Masset, Patrick J ......................... 1836 (D4, Wed), .........................1841 (D4, Wed), 1847 (D4, Wed), ......................................................1868 (D4, Thu)Mastail, Cédric ............................. 2033 (E2, Tue)Mastragostino, Marina ....................718 (B5, Fri), ........................................................ 3011 (I2, Tue)Mastrikov, Yuri A. .......................1491 (B10, Thu)Mastro, Michael ........................... 2330 (E9, Tue)Masuda, Hiyoyuki .......................1699 (D1, Tue), .......................................................1764 (D2, Tue)Masuda, Junichi ............................ 739 (B7, Tue), ........................... 2148 (E4, Wed), 2150 (E4, Wed)Masuda, Masao ............................1028 (B8, Wed)Masuda, Takuya .....50 (A1, Mon), 180 (A2, Thu), ...........................1059 (B8, Wed), 2676 (F4, Mon)Masuda, Toru .............................. 2357 (E10, Tue)Masukawa, Junichi .........................325 (B1, Thu)Mat, Mahmut D .........................1485 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1577 (B10, Thu)Matei, Elena ..................................2750 (F5, Tue)Mateyshina, Yulia G .......................220 (B1, Sun), ........................1240 (B10, Mon), 2817 (H1, Wed)Mather, Patrick ............................1054 (B8, Wed)Mathews, Jim ..............................1854 (D4, Thu)Mathias, Schulze ............................ 829 (B8, Tue)Mathur, Sanjay .....2200 (E6, Mon), 2648 (F3, Thu)Matischek, Rainer ......................... 2172 (E5, Tue)Matos, Bruno .................................. 911 (B8, Tue)Matsubara, Chie ............................. 947 (B8, Tue)Matsubara, Eiichiro .......................119 (A2, Wed)Matsubara, Masahide ....................2725 (F5, Tue)Matsubayashi, Katsuyuki ............... 836 (B8, Tue)Matsuda, Hirofumi ....................... 396 (B4, Mon)

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Matsuda, Hitoshi ........................... 61 (A1, Mon), ........2687 (F4, Tue), 2712 (F4, Thu), 2742 (F5, Tue)Matsuda, Kazuyuki ..................... 1296 (B10, Tue)Matsuda, Yasutaka .......................... 573 (B5, Tue)Matsuhira, Takashi ....595 (B5, Tue), 665 (B5, Wed)Matsui, Hiroki ...... 450 (B4, Wed), 453 (B4, Wed)Matsui, Toshiaki ........................ 1324 (B10, Tue), .........................1332 (B10, Tue), 1341 (B10, Tue), .........................1415 (B10, Tue), 1423 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1511 (B10, Thu)Matsui, Yu ...................................... 378 (B2, Tue)Matsukuma, Yosuke .....................1067 (B8, Thu)Matsumori, Hiroshi ........................ 887 (B8, Tue)Matsumoto, Hajime .................... 507 (B5, Mon), .............................. 664 (B5, Wed), 668 (B5, Wed), ..............................669 (B5, Wed), 3079 (I3, Wed)Matsumoto, Hiroshige ..................687 (B5, Thu), ..................................................... 1425 (B10, Tue)Matsumoto, Masashi ..................... 908 (B8, Tue), ......................................................... 909 (B8, Tue)Matsumoto, Mitsutaka ................2097 (E3, Wed)Matsumoto, Satoru ....................... 1963 (E1, Tue)Matsumoto, Shuichi ....................... 893 (B8, Tue)Matsumura, Hideki .....................2471 (F3, Mon)Matsumura, Kei ...........................2271 (E8, Mon)Matsunaga, Yamato ......................1132 (B8, Thu)Matsune, Hideki ............................. 887 (B8, Tue)Matsuo, Hitoshi ............................3227 (J4, Wed)Matsuoka, Koichi ....................... 1422 (B10, Tue)Matsushige, Kazumi ...................1183 (B9, Wed), ......................................................2235 (E7, Mon)Matsushima, Hisayoshi ...............3045 (I2, Wed), ....................................................... 3051 (I2, Thu)Matsushima, Jorge T .....................2460 (F2, Tue), ..........2738 (F5, Tue), 3141 (J1, Tue), 3159 (J1, Tue)Matsushita, Takashi ..........................715 (B5, Fri)Matsuura, Yasuhiro ........................ 823 (B8, Tue)Matsuzaka, Taku ............................2450 (F2, Tue)Matsuzaki, Katsuhisa ................. 1324 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1410 (B10, Tue)Matsuzaki, Yoshio ..................... 1291 (B10, Tue), ......................................................1850 (D4, Thu)Matsuzawa, Koichi ...... 798 (B8, Sun), 803 (B8, Sun), ............................... 897 (B8, Tue), 3038 (I2, Wed)Mattera, Florence ......................... 240 (B1, Mon)Mattinen, Ulriika .......................... 2898 (I1, Tue)Mattmann, Moritz ......................2190 (E6, Mon)Matveev, Danila ......................... 1339 (B10, Tue)Matyshevska, Olga ..................... 2824 (H1, Wed)Mauger, Alain ...... 436 (B4, Wed), 471 (B4, Wed), ............................... 607 (B5, Wed), 611 (B5, Wed)Mauger, Alain ................................ 548 (B5, Tue), ............................... 608 (B5, Wed), 613 (B5, Wed)Maul, Robert .................................. 168 (A2, Thu)Maupin, Gary ........................... 1208 (B10, Mon)Maurice, Vincent ........................1896 (D6, Mon)Maurice, Vincent .....1791 (D2, Tue), 3047 (I2, Wed)Mauritz, Kenneth A ......................... 826 (B8, Tue)Maurois, Cécile ...........................2387 (E10, Thu)Maury, Francis .....2529 (F3, Mon), 2534 (F3, Mon)Mauser, Norbert ............................ 3135 (J1, Tue)Mausolf, Edward .......................1684 (D1, Mon), ...........................1685 (D1, Mon), 2922 (I1, Wed)Maute, Kurt .................................. 246 (B1, Mon)Mauvy, Fabrice ..........................1476 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1478 (B10, Thu)Mavrikakis, Manos ......................... 843 (B8, Tue)Mawdsley, Jennifer .........................324 (B1, Thu)Mawst, J. ....................................... 2280 (E8, Tue)Maximovski, Eugene ................... 2607 (F3, Wed)Mayer, Dieter ........2445 (F2, Tue), 2447 (F2, Tue)Mayer, Thomas ...... 777 (B7, Wed), 1154 (B9, Wed)Maynard, Helen ........................2365 (E10, Wed)Mayne-L’Hermite, Martine ......... 2578 (F3, Wed)Mayr, Walter .................................3226 (J4, Wed)Mayrhofer, Karl J .......................... 349 (B2, Mon), ..................................863 (B8, Tue), 889 (B8, Tue)Mazaki, Koji ................................2502 (F3, Mon)Mazanik, Aleksander ...................1187 (B9, Wed)

Mazeina, Lena .............................. 2324 (E9, Tue)Mazen, Frédéric ..........................2387 (E10, Thu)Mazor, Hadar .................................. 564 (B5, Tue)Mazor, Hadar ...........572 (B5, Tue), 577 (B5, Tue)Mazouzi, Driss ................................ 417 (B4, Tue)Mazouzi, Driss ...............................466 (B4, Wed)Mbugua, Joseph ............................. 249 (B1, Tue)Mc Evoy, Niall .............................. 2213 (E6, Tue)McBreen, James .............................429 (B4, Wed)McCarthy, Conor P ......................... 43 (A1, Mon)McCarty, Kevin F ......................... 1314 (B10, Tue)McCluskey, Adam ......................1632 (C2, Mon)McCormac, Timothy ..................... 2891 (I1, Tue)McCulloch, Iain ..........................2237 (E7, Mon)McCulloch, Iain ........................... 2251 (E7, Tue)McDaniel, Anthony .................. 1314 (B10, Tue), ......................................................1863 (D4, Thu)McDonald, Nikkia ........................1608 (B10, Fri)McDonough, Colin ...................2375 (E10, Wed)McElwee-White, Lisa ....................2484 (F3, Tue), ......................................................2497 (F3, Mon)McEvoy, Augustin J ..................... 1421 (B10, Tue)McFarland, Eric .............................147 (A2, Wed)McIntosh, Steven ......................1550 (B10, Thu), .......................................................1606 (B10, Fri)McKenna, Keith ............................ 3202 (J4, Tue)McLeod, Eric ................................1920 (D6, Tue)McMurray, Hamilton N ................1769 (D2, Tue)McMurray, Neil ............................1770 (D2, Tue)McPhail, Stephen J ......................1505 (B10, Thu)Mcphee, Elizabeth ..........................496 (B4, Thu)McPhee, William ........................1488 (B10, Thu)McTiernan, Christopher D .............. 71 (A1, Mon)Meana-Esteban, Beatriz ..............2232 (E7, Mon), .......................................................3036 (I2, Wed)Meatza, Iratxe ................................. 580 (B5, Tue)Mecerreyes, David .......................2428 (F2, Mon)Mecheri, Barbara ..........................1131 (B8, Thu)Medeiros, Leonardo Lusuti ........ 2812 (H1, Wed)Medel Ruiz, Carlos Israel .............. 1967 (E1, Tue)Medici, Ezequiel F .........................1063 (B8, Thu)Meduri, Praveen ............................674 (B5, Wed)Medved, Teja ...............................1162 (B9, Wed)Meen, Teen-Hang ..........................157 (A2, Wed)Meethong, Nonglak .................... 398 (B4, Mon), .......447 (B4, Wed), 483 (B4, Thu), 667 (B5, Wed)Megahed, Mustafa ....................... 2575 (F3, Wed)Meghdari, Mahdi .........................1794 (D2, Tue)Megiatto, Jr., Jackson D. ...............2850 (H2, Tue)Mehta, Rajat ...................................680 (B5, Thu)Mehta, Vishal ............................... 725 (B7, Mon)Meißner, Eberhard ........................274 (B1, Wed)Mei, Bastian ................................. 2581 (F3, Wed)Meier, Florian .............................1627 (C2, Mon)Meier, Jan O ........... 348 (B2, Mon), 890 (B8, Tue)Meijerink, Andries ...................... 3190 (J4, Mon), .............................. 3195 (J4, Tue), 3238 (J4, Wed)Meijerink, Andries ........................3225 (J4, Wed)Meinhardt, Kerry ...................... 1208 (B10, Mon)Meirer, Florian ....... 1976 (E1, Tue), 2006 (E1, Wed)Meissner, Dieter ....................... 1279 (B10, Mon)Meissner, Dieter ............................. 747 (B7, Tue)Melakh, Viktor ........................... 1347 (B10, Tue)Mellikov, Enn ................................. 747 (B7, Tue)Melnichenko, Mykola ................... 3142 (J1, Tue)Memm, Michaela ..........................445 (B4, Wed)Mench, Matthew ..........................1071 (B8, Thu)Mench, Matthew M .......................784 (B8, Sun), ...............................790 (B8, Sun), 1101 (B8, Thu)Mendoza, Ernest ..........................2835 (H1, Thu)Meneghetti, Moreno .................. 2795 (H1, Wed)Ménétrier, Michel ........................... 406 (B4, Tue)Menezes, Tiago .............................1787 (D2, Tue)Menezes, Tiago L ......1784 (D2, Tue), 1785 (D2, Tue)Meng, Hui ...................................... 370 (B2, Tue)Meng, Shirley ................................. 409 (B4, Tue)Meng, Xiangwei ......................... 1363 (B10, Tue)Meng, Xiu-Xia ............................1462 (B10, Thu)Menkin, Svetlana ........................... 522 (B5, Tue)

Menkin, Svetlana ........................... 564 (B5, Tue)Menon, Mohan ........................ 1204 (B10, Mon)Menon, Vinod M ........................2273 (E8, Mon), ......................................................2311 (E8, Wed)Mentre, Olivier ........................... 1369 (B10, Tue)Mentus, Slavko .............................3028 (I2, Wed)Menu, Marie-Joëlle .......................1776 (D2, Tue)Menzel, Andreas .... 3004 (I2, Mon), 3052 (I2, Thu)Menzer, Sophie ...........................1576 (B10, Thu)Menzler, Norbert H ....................1496 (B10, Thu), ........................ 1497 (B10, Thu), 1526 (B10, Thu)Mercadelli, Elisa ....................... 1234 (B10, Mon)Mercha, Abdelkarim ..................2370 (E10, Wed)Mercier, Dimitri ............................1917 (D6, Tue)Mercier, Sébastien ...................... 1840 (D4, Wed)Merckling, Clement .................... 1961 (E1, Tue), .........................2109 (E4, Mon), 2364 (E10, Wed)Merel, P. ....................................... 2577 (F3, Wed)Merida, Walter ......815 (B8, Tue), 3121 (J1, Mon)Merinov, Boris ................................324 (B1, Thu)Merkle, Rotraut .........................1473 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1491 (B10, Thu)Merlos, Agustin ............................3182 (J2, Wed)Mermiklis, Vasilis ......................... 103 (A1, Mon)Mertens, Paul ..............................1197 (B9, Thu), ........................... 2058 (E3, Mon), 2076 (E3, Tue), ............................. 2077 (E3, Tue), 2079 (E3, Tue), ............................. 2080 (E3, Tue), 2081 (E3, Tue), .......2089 (E3, Tue), 2092 (E3, Tue), 2102 (E3, Wed)Merzougui, Belabbes .....................984 (B8, Wed)Meshri, Dayal ....... 662 (B5, Wed), 3122 (J1, Tue)Mestre-Aizpurua, Francesc ............470 (B4, Wed)Metcalfe, Craig .............................1583 (B10, Fri)Methekar, Ravi ............................ 241 (B1, Mon), ..........242 (B1, Mon), 720 (B5, Fri), 792 (B8, Sun)Metiu, Horia .......... 147 (A2, Wed), 856 (B8, Tue)Metzler-Nolte, Nils ...................... 2871 (I1, Mon)Meulenberg, Wilhelm A. ............ 1358 (B10, Tue)Meuris, Marc .....1961 (E1, Tue), 1999 (E1, Wed), ........................... 2109 (E4, Mon), 2127 (E4, Tue), .....................................................2388 (E10, Thu)Meyer, Andreas ............................ 2625 (F3, Wed)Meyer, Benjamin ....... 3042 (I2, Wed), 3046 (I2, Wed)Meyer, Joerg .................................3226 (J4, Wed)Meyler, Boris ................................2153 (E4, Wed)Meynen, V. ....................................154 (A2, Wed)Mezentseva, Natalia ...................1475 (B10, Thu)Mi, Yanyu ....................................2528 (F3, Mon)Mi, Zetian .......... 2274 (E8, Mon), 2283 (E8, Tue)Miao, Gu-Jin ................................. 107 (A1, Mon)Miao, He ..................................... 1398 (B10, Tue)Mica, Isabella ................................ 1981 (E1, Tue)Michael, Feser ............................2376 (E10, Wed)Michaelis, Alexander .................. 1936 (D6, Wed)Michalska, Agata ...... 2894 (I1, Tue), 2899 (I1, Tue)Michel, Carlos R ............................. 3140 (J1, Tue)Michel, Marc ................................1117 (B8, Thu)Micoud, Fabrice ............................ 3053 (I2, Thu)Middlemass, Derek ..................... 1310 (B10, Tue)Miecznikowski, Krzysztof ............. 244 (B1, Mon)Migdalski, Jan ................................ 2900 (I1, Tue)Migdalski, Jan ................................ 2893 (I1, Tue)Migita, Tsubasa .............................3092 (I3, Wed)Migliorato, Piero .........................2196 (E6, Mon)Miguel, Oscar ................................ 580 (B5, Tue), ................................... 712 (B5, Fri), 921 (B8, Tue)Mih, Thomas A ............................ 2602 (F3, Wed)Mihai, G. D. .........154 (A2, Wed), 155 (A2, Wed)Mihranyan, Albert ........................2946 (I1, Wed)Mikami, Masayoshi ......................3227 (J4, Wed)Mikhailik, Vitalii ......................... 3184 (J4, Mon)Mikhaylik, Yuriy V ..........................216 (B1, Sun)Mikhaylov, Dmitry Y .................1661 (C3, Mon), .....................................................1676 (C3, Mon)Mikhelashvili, Vissarion ..............2153 (E4, Wed)Miki-Yoshida, Mario ....................1049 (B8, Wed)Mikkelsen, Lars .............................1598 (B10, Fri)Milanov, Andrian P .......................2482 (F3, Tue), ........................... 2515 (F3, Mon), 2602 (F3, Wed)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Milenkovic, Srdjan ........................ 172 (A2, Thu)Milewski, Jaroslaw ......................1479 (B10, Thu)Milita, Silvia ................................1997 (E1, Wed)Miljanic, Ognjen ...........................2443 (F2, Tue)Miller, Amanda ..........................1576 (B10, Thu)Miller, Barry ................................ 2874 (I1, Mon)Miller, Daniel ................................992 (B8, Wed)Miller, David ............................ 1205 (B10, Mon)Miller, John R .................................. 263 (B1, Tue)Mills, Andrew .............................. 2609 (F3, Wed)Milošev, Ingrid .............................1877 (D5, Tue)Min Park, Young .......................1440 (B10, Wed)Min, Bong-Ki ...............................2305 (E8, Wed)Min, Jaewon ................................. 2082 (E3, Tue)Min, Kyong Bok ...................... 1273 (B10, Mon), .....................................................1513 (B10, Thu)Min, Sun Ki .............758 (B7, Tue), 759 (B7, Tue)Min, Tae Hong ........23 (A1, Mon), 27 (A1, Mon)Min, Tae Hong .............................. 175 (A2, Thu)Minakov, Pavel ............................2495 (F3, Mon)Minami, Katsunori ......................... 849 (B8, Tue)Minamino, Yoritoshi ....................1921 (D6, Tue)Minamizono, Takahiro ..............1510 (B10, Thu)Minegishi, Tsutomu ....................1181 (B9, Wed)Minemoto, Masaki .......................1067 (B8, Thu)Miners, James ................................604 (B5, Wed)Minh, Nguyen Q ......................... 1301 (B10, Tue)Minic, Dragica M ..........................2713 (F4, Thu)Minowa, Hiroshi ...........................968 (B8, Wed)Minowa, Takeshi ..........................3082 (I3, Wed)Minteer, Shelley ......................... 2869 (I1, Mon), ..... 2870 (I1, Mon), 2965 (I1, Wed), 2994 (I2, Mon)Minutoli, Maurizio .................... 1432 (B10, Tue), ....................................................1450 (B10, Wed)Minzari, Daniel .......1820 (D3, Wed), 1822 (D3, Wed)Mionic, Marijana ......................... 2580 (F3, Wed)Miorin, Enrico ............................. 2589 (F3, Wed)Mir Hosseini, Seyed mohamad .......1794 (D2, Tue)Miranda Ordieres, Arturo José .......1626 (C2, Mon)Miranda, Caetano ....................... 2760 (F5, Wed)Miranda, Enrique .......................2111 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2111 (E4, Mon)Mirkova, Lidia ...............................305 (B1, Wed)Misaki, Yohji ................................ 230 (B1, Mon)Mishin, Maxim V ......................... 2611 (F3, Wed)Miskovic-Stankovic, Vesna ......... 1614 (C1, Wed)Misono, Teruhiko .......................1554 (B10, Thu)Misra, D. .............2126 (E4, Tue), 2126 (E4, Wed)Missan, Harinder Pal Singh .........1058 (B8, Wed)Missert, Nancy .............................1922 (D6, Tue)Mita, Yuichi .............. 593 (B5, Tue), 702 (B5, Fri)Mitard, Jerome ............................2109 (E4, Mon)Mitra, Saibal ..................................782 (B7, Wed)Mitsudo, Koichi .... 1644 (C3, Sun), 1663 (C3, Mon)Mitsuhashi, Katsuhiro ................1686 (D1, Mon)Mitsushima, Shigenori ..................798 (B8, Sun), .................................803 (B8, Sun), 897 (B8, Tue), ............................... 908 (B8, Tue), 3038 (I2, Wed)Miu, Mihaela ........ 2282 (E8, Tue), 3150 (J1, Tue)Miura, Kouichi .....1073 (B8, Thu), 2541 (F3, Mon)Miura, Makoto ........................... 2357 (E10, Tue)Miura, Seiji .................................1903 (D6, Mon)Miura, Taisuke ..............................3237 (J4, Wed)Miura, Takashi ............................... 527 (B5, Tue), ............................... 586 (B5, Tue), 3092 (I3, Wed)Miura, Takashi ...............................468 (B4, Wed)Miyachi, Itaru ........................... 1218 (B10, Mon)Miyahara, Yasufumi .....................1764 (D2, Tue)Miyake, Shinji ............................ 1424 (B10, Tue)Miyamoto, Akira ............................ 914 (B8, Tue)Miyamoto, Jun-ichi ....................... 946 (B8, Tue), .......................................................1126 (B8, Thu)Miyamoto, Yasuyuki ..................2112 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2112 (E4, Mon)Miyasaka, Akihiro .........................266 (B1, Wed)Miyasaka, Tsutomu ........................ 742 (B7, Tue)Miyashiro, Hajime ...........................702 (B5, Fri)Miyashiro, Hajime ......................... 593 (B5, Tue)Miyashita, Soudai ........................... 586 (B5, Tue)

Miyata, Hiroomi ...........................1913 (D6, Tue)Miyata, Seizo ................................. 836 (B8, Tue), ............................. 990 (B8, Wed), 2844 (H1, Thu)Miyatake, Kenji .............................. 835 (B8, Tue)Miyazaki, Kohei ...........................1026 (B8, Wed)Miyazaki, Masato ....................... 1411 (B10, Tue)Miyazaki, Seiichi .....2398 (E10, Fri), 2403 (E10, Fri)Miyoshi, Shogo ........................ 1236 (B10, Mon)Miyuki, Takuhiro ......391 (B4, Mon), 699 (B5, Thu)Mizaikoff, Boris ..........................1627 (C2, Mon)Mizuhata, Minoru .......................3072 (I3, Wed), .......................................................3082 (I3, Wed)Mizuki, Jun’ichiro .........................478 (B4, Wed)Mizuno, Jun ..........1138 (B8, Fri), 2734 (F5, Tue)Mizuno, T. ...................................... 570 (B5, Tue)Mizusaki, Junichiro ....................... 83 (A1, Mon), .........................1306 (B10, Tue), 1309 (B10, Tue), .........................1323 (B10, Tue), 1360 (B10, Tue), ......................... 1372 (B10, Tue), 1470 (B10, Thu)Mizushina, Hitomi .......................3218 (J4, Wed)Mizuta, Touta ................................281 (B1, Wed)Mizuta, Yasutoshi .........................1601 (B10, Fri)Mizuta, Yuji ..................................1789 (D2, Tue)Mizutani, Yasunobu ................ 1216 (B10, Mon), .....................................................1553 (B10, Thu)Mo, Zhiqiang ................................ 1988 (E1, Tue)Moayed, Mohammad Hadi .......1680 (D1, Mon), .......................................................1700 (D1, Tue)Möbius, Annett ...........................1864 (D4, Thu)Modena, Stefano ..................... 1204 (B10, Mon), ........................ 1214 (B10, Mon), 1416 (B10, Tue)Mody, Jay ....................................2004 (E1, Wed)Moffat, Thomas P ..........................778 (B7, Wed), ............................ 2692 (F4, Tue), 2700 (F4, Wed), ........................................................2718 (F5, Tue)Mogensen, Mogens ................. 1283 (B10, Mon), .........................1329 (B10, Tue), 1399 (B10, Tue), ........................1441 (B10, Wed), 1508 (B10, Thu)Moghiminia, Shokufeh .................143 (A2, Wed)Mohajeri, Mahdi .........................1002 (B8, Wed)Mohajeri, Nahid ...........................1110 (B8, Thu)Mohamed, Nurbaizura ................. 2131 (E4, Tue)Mohamed, Reda ...........................2770 (F5, Thu)Mohammadi, Fereydoon ............... 25 (A1, Mon)Mohammadi, Fereydoon .............. 19 (A1, Mon), ......................................................... 22 (A1, Mon)Mohamoud, Mohamoud A ............2686 (F4, Tue)Mohanan, Senthilnathan ............3044 (I2, Wed)Mohanty, Debasish ........................ 407 (B4, Tue)Mohd Zawawi, Ruzniza ................2934 (I1, Wed)Mohney, Suzanne ......................... 2295 (E8, Tue)Möhwald, Helmuth ....................1630 (C2, Mon)Moiraghi, Luigi ............................. 1981 (E1, Tue)Moiseev, Tamara .........................2477 (F3, Mon), ...................................................... 2629 (F3, Wed)Mol, J.M.C. ...................................152 (A2, Wed), ......................... 1691 (D1, Mon), 1728 (D1, Wed)Molajew, Rustam ........................... 3125 (J1, Tue)Molina Concha, Belen ................... 368 (B2, Tue)Molina, Celso ..............................2270 (E7, Wed)Molina-Contreras, J. R................... 1967 (E1, Tue)Mollayi Barzi, Yasser ...................1536 (B10, Thu)Möller, Kai-C. ................................297 (B1, Wed)Moller, Per .......1820 (D3, Wed), 1822 (D3, Wed)Möller, Priit ................................ 1313 (B10, Tue)Molnár, György ........................... 2701 (F4, Wed)Molter, Trent ..... 1074 (B8, Thu), 1075 (B8, Thu)Momeni, Mojtaba ........................1700 (D1, Tue)Momma, Akihiko ......................1541 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1563 (B10, Thu)Momma, Toshiyuki .....257 (B1, Tue), 592 (B5, Tue)Momose, Takeshi ..........................2656 (F3, Thu)Monaghan, Scott ........................2111 (E4, Wed), .......................... 2111 (E4, Mon), 2115 (E4, Mon)Moneti, Simonetta ......................... 382 (B2, Tue)Monev, Milko ................................305 (B1, Wed)Monforte, Giuseppe .................. 1432 (B10, Tue), ....................................................1450 (B10, Wed)Monier, Vanessa A ........................1955 (E1, Mon)

Moniz, Savio ................................2533 (F3, Mon)Monnier, Denis ...........................2528 (F3, Mon)Monnier, John .............................1031 (B8, Wed)Monroe, Charles ......654 (B5, Wed), 1006 (B8, Wed)Monroe, John .............................1580 (B10, Thu)Montès, Laurent ...........................2646 (F3, Thu)Montañes, María Teresa ............. 1724 (D1, Wed)Montanino, Maria ......518 (B5, Mon), 557 (B5, Tue)Montemor, Fatima C ...................1763 (D2, Mon)Montes, Ingrid ..............................2936 (I1, Wed)Montes, Laurent ............................ 171 (A2, Thu)Montgomery, Steven ......................680 (B5, Thu)Montini, Tiziano ..........................2649 (F3, Thu)Monzon, Lorena M ....................... 3096 (I3, Thu)Mooij, Lennard ...........................1172 (B9, Wed)Moon, Dae-Yong ......57 (A1, Mon), 1925 (D6, Tue)Moon, J ....................................... 2789 (H1, Wed)Moon, Jaehyun ......1911 (D6, Mon), 3157 (J1, Tue)Moon, Jooho ..................................501 (B4, Thu)Moon, Mi Ran ....1938 (D6, Wed), 1940 (D6, Wed)Moon, Ran-Ju ............................2368 (E10, Wed)Moon, Sungmo ........923 (B8, Tue), 1918 (D6, Tue)Moon, Yeon-Keon ......................... 57 (A1, Mon), .......................... 1925 (D6, Tue), 2381 (E10, Wed)Moore, Charles ...............................503 (B4, Thu)Moorhead, Paul B ............................ 40 (A1, Mon)Morán, Juan Pablo ........................ 3140 (J1, Tue)Moral Vico, Javier ..........................2735 (F5, Tue)Morales, Christophe ....................2060 (E3, Mon)Morales, Julian .............................. 530 (B5, Tue), ............................... 612 (B5, Wed), 675 (B5, Wed)Morales-Reyes, Israel ....................1884 (D5, Tue)Moran, Pat ....................................1915 (D6, Tue)Morandi, Vittorio ........................2007 (E1, Wed)Morcrette, Mathieu .......................222 (B1, Sun), .................................. 430 (B4, Wed), 651 (B5, Fri)Moreau, Eric ................................1012 (B8, Wed)Moreau, Philippe .......416 (B4, Tue), 466 (B4, Wed)Morel, Constance ....................... 1390 (B10, Tue)Morell , Gerardo ...........................285 (B1, Wed), ..........................2792 (H1, Wed), 2868 (H2, Wed)Morell, Gerardo ...........................2842 (H1, Thu)Moreno, Andres ......................... 1427 (B10, Tue)Moreno, Angelo .........................1505 (B10, Thu)Moretto, Ligia .....1634 (C2, Mon), 2895 (I1, Tue)Morgan, Dane ............................... 858 (B8, Tue), ........................ 1310 (B10, Tue), 1492 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1493 (B10, Thu)Morgan, Michael ..........................3046 (I2, Wed)Mori, Masashi .... 1223 (B10, Mon), 1368 (B10, Tue)Mori, Naoya ................................ 1647 (C3, Sun)Mori, Toshiyuki .............................. 833 (B8, Tue)Mori, Yasushige ...........................1160 (B9, Wed)Moriceau, Hubert ........................2060 (E3, Mon)Morimitsu, Masatsugu .................. 42 (A1, Mon), .................................64 (A1, Mon), 65 (A1, Mon), ............................... 66 (A1, Mon), 267 (B1, Wed), ............................3035 (I2, Wed), 3049 (I2, Wed), .......................................................3050 (I2, Wed)Morimoto, Nilton ......................... 3155 (J1, Tue)Morimoto, Yu ................................989 (B8, Wed)Morin, Sylvie ................................2683 (F4, Tue), .............................. 3015 (I2, Tue), 3045 (I2, Wed)Morishita, Masanori .......................491 (B4, Thu)Morita, Hiroshi ...........................1509 (B10, Thu)Morita, Masayuki .....211 (B1, Sun), 510 (B5, Mon)Morita, Mizuho .......2078 (E3, Tue), 2271 (E8, Mon)Moritz, Werner .............................. 3125 (J1, Tue)Moriya, Shogo ................................ 836 (B8, Tue)Morote, Carlos ............................2060 (E3, Mon)Morozova, Natalia B ....................2532 (F3, Mon), .......................... 2539 (F3, Mon), 2597 (F3, Wed), ...........................2599 (F3, Wed), 2600 (F3, Wed), ...................................................... 2603 (F3, Wed)Morrill, Andrew R .............................190 (A2, Fri)Mortalò, Cecilia ........................... 2589 (F3, Wed)Moscatelli, Davide .......................2469 (F3, Mon)Mosch, Sindy .............................. 1317 (B10, Tue)Moser, Francois .......................... 1427 (B10, Tue)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Moshammer, Kai ........................ 2798 (H1, Wed)Moskovits, Martin ............................190 (A2, Fri)Mosqueda, Hugo ............................ 256 (B1, Tue)Mostafa, Ehab .............................. 3000 (I2, Mon)Mota, Andressa ...............................793 (B8, Sun)Motalov, V. ................................. 1835 (D4, Wed)Mothes, Robert ............................. 2038 (E2, Tue)Motin, Abdulla ........................... 1843 (D4, Wed)Motoda, Shin-ichi ..........................212 (B1, Sun)Motomiya, Kenichi ................... 2818 (H1, Wed), .........................2821 (H1, Wed), 2822 (H1, Wed), ..................................................... 2867 (H2, Wed)Motooka, Takafumi ....................1908 (D6, Mon)Motupally, Sathya .........................978 (B8, Wed)Mougin, Julie ........................... 1206 (B10, Mon), ........................ 1476 (B10, Thu), 1478 (B10, Thu)Mount, Andrew ............................1874 (D5, Tue)Moura, Andreza .............................. 11 (A1, Mon)Moutanabbir, Oussama ................ 1964 (E1, Tue)Mroczyński, Robert ...................... 2586 (F3, Wed)Mu, Shichun ................................... 877 (B8, Tue)Muccillo, Eliana N .................... 1226 (B10, Mon), ................................................... 1243 (B10, Mon)Muccillo, Reginaldo ................ 1243 (B10, Mon), .....................................................1483 (B10, Thu)Mücke, Robert ............................1527 (B10, Thu)Mücklich, Arndt .........................2391 (E10, Thu)Mueller, Johannes .......................2050 (E2, Wed)Mueller, Manuela ..........................645 (B5, Wed)Mueller, Matthias ........................ 1977 (E1, Tue), ............................1979 (E1, Tue), 1999 (E1, Wed), ......................................................2000 (E1, Wed)Mugikura, Yoshihiro ..................... 919 (B8, Tue), .....................................................1509 (B10, Thu)Muglali, Mutlu I .......................... 1803 (D2, Wed)Mugnaini, Marco ............................ 69 (A1, Mon)Muhamad, Ernee N ......................1039 (B8, Wed)Muhler, Martin ............................ 2581 (F3, Wed)Mujumdar, Arun Sadashiv ............320 (B1, Thu), ................................ 321 (B1, Thu), 3129 (J1, Tue)Mukai, Shin R .................................328 (B1, Thu)Mukai, Takashi ............................... 532 (B5, Tue)Mukerjee, Sanjeev .........................327 (B1, Thu), ............................. 352 (B2, Mon), 402 (B4, Mon), .............................686 (B5, Thu), 1047 (B8, Wed), .......................................................3032 (I2, Wed)Mukerjee, Subhasish ................ 1208 (B10, Mon)Mukherjee, Partha P ....................... 825 (B8, Tue), .................................851 (B8, Tue), 853 (B8, Tue), ..............................967 (B8, Wed), 1070 (B8, Thu)Mukhina, Natalia ......36 (A1, Mon), 463 (B4, Wed)Mukhopadhyay, Jayanta ...........1456 (B10, Wed)Mukhopadhyay, Madhumita ....1456 (B10, Wed)Mukundan, Rangachary ................ 824 (B8, Tue), ........................................................ 851 (B8, Tue), ............................... 853 (B8, Tue), 967 (B8, Wed), ........................... 1064 (B8, Thu), 1072 (B8, Thu), ............................ 1077 (B8, Thu), 3114 (J1, Mon)Mulat, Christianne ......................... 2668 (F3, Fri)Mulder, Fokko .......... 405 (B4, Tue), 708 (B5, Fri)Müller, Andres ............................ 1322 (B10, Tue)Müller, Iduvirges ......1784 (D2, Tue), 1785 (D2, Tue)Müller, Matthias ........................... 1978 (E1, Tue)Müller, Sabine ..............................2913 (I1, Wed)Müller, Thomas ........................... 2612 (F3, Wed)Müller, Wolf-Dieter .................... 1738 (D1, Wed)Mullin, Scott ................................ 237 (B1, Mon)Multerer, Michael ........................... 734 (B7, Tue)Multon, Xavier ............................ 2634 (F3, Wed)Multon, Xavier ............................ 2635 (F3, Wed)Mumm, Daniel ...........................1469 (B10, Thu)Mun, Nan Ju ................................. 1991 (E1, Tue)Munakata, Hirokazu .....................632 (B5, Wed), ..................................................... 1414 (B10, Tue)Mundra, Paul ................................ 2328 (E9, Tue)Munichandraiah, Nookala ............. 581 (B5, Tue)Muñoz, Eduardo C ......................1177 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1189 (B9, Wed)Muñoz-Rojas, David .......................498 (B4, Thu)

Munroe, Paul .............................. 1843 (D4, Wed)Mur, Pierre ....................................2650 (F3, Thu)Murafa, Nataliya ......................... 2622 (F3, Wed)Muraguchi, Masakazu .................. 2403 (E10, Fri)Murahashi, Toshiaki ....................... 924 (B8, Tue)Murakami, Kota .........................1511 (B10, Thu)Murakami, Takurou N .................... 754 (B7, Tue), ......................................................... 938 (B8, Tue)Muranaka, Minoru ......................... 29 (A1, Mon)Muranaka, Minoru ..................... 1377 (B10, Tue)Muraoka, Kouichi ......................... 2132 (E4, Tue)Muraokshi, Kei ............................. 2289 (E8, Tue)Murase, Kuniaki ..........................2715 (F4, Thu), .............................3029 (I2, Wed), 3070 (I3, Wed)Murashige, Shogo ........................2097 (E3, Wed)Murata, Kenji .............................1554 (B10, Thu)Murata, Kosuke .......................... 1345 (B10, Tue)Murata, Wataru ..............................684 (B5, Thu)Murayama, Toru .....1646 (C3, Sun), 1649 (C3, Sun)Murgida, Daniel H ........................2952 (I1, Wed)Murota, Junichi ........................2360 (E10, Wed), ....................................................2367 (E10, Wed)Murota, Yosuke .............................625 (B5, Wed)Muroyama, Hiroki ..................... 1324 (B10, Tue), .........................1332 (B10, Tue), 1341 (B10, Tue), .........................1415 (B10, Tue), 1423 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1511 (B10, Thu)Murthi, Vivek ....... 978 (B8, Wed), 984 (B8, Wed)Murzina, Tatiana .........................2556 (F3, Mon)Muscolino, Fabio .......................1690 (D1, Mon), .......................................................2771 (F5, Thu)Musgrave, C. B. ...........................2023 (E2, Mon)Musiani, Marco .....1888 (D5, Wed), 2728 (F5, Tue)Music, Denis ............................... 1809 (D2, Wed)Muska, Katri ................................... 747 (B7, Tue)Musschoot, Jan ............................2013 (E2, Mon)Müssig, Hans-Joachim ................2117 (E4, Mon)Mustain, William .....346 (B2, Mon), 1133 (B8, Thu)Muta, Akihiko ..............................1795 (D2, Tue)Muthukrishnan, Azhagumuthu ......2935 (I1, Wed)Muto, Izumi .....1688 (D1, Mon), 1768 (D2, Tue)Muto, Shunsuke ............................. 547 (B5, Tue)Muto, Takami ............................... 2215 (E6, Tue)Mutschke, Gerd ............................2910 (I1, Wed)Muydinov, Ruslan .......................2553 (F3, Mon)Muzioł, Tadeusz ...........................2492 (F3, Mon)Muzykantov, Vitalii ................. 1249 (B10, Mon), .....................................................1475 (B10, Thu)Myers, Deborah .....324 (B1, Thu), 994 (B8, Wed)Myers-Ward, Rachael ..................2345 (E9, Wed)Myung, Jae-ha .....1565 (B10, Thu), 1567 (B10, Thu)Myung, No-Hyun ........................... 957 (B8, Tue)Myung, Nosang V .......................2426 (F2, Mon), ........................................................2436 (F2, Tue)Myung, Noseung ............................ 99 (A1, Mon)Myung, Seung-Taek .... 480 (B4, Wed), 954 (B8, Tue)Myung, Seung-Taek .......................615 (B5, Wed)

NNabae, Yuta .................................... 836 (B8, Tue)Nabatame, Toshihide ..................2105 (E4, Mon)Nabiyouni, Gholamreza ...................193 (A2, Fri)Nadherna, Martina ...................... 519 (B5, Mon), ........................................................ 3151 (J1, Tue)Nagai, Koji ...................................2198 (E6, Mon)Nagai, Masahumi ..................... 1244 (B10, Mon)Nagai, Takabumi .......................... 2078 (E3, Tue)Nagai, Tsukasa ............................. 3113 (J1, Mon)Naganawa, Miki ..........................1949 (E1, Mon)Nagano, Keita ................................. 927 (B8, Tue)Nagao, Miki ......................................717 (B5, Fri)Nagao, Motohiro ............................ 86 (A1, Mon)Nagar, Magi ..................................2779 (F5, Thu)Nagaraju, D H................................ 2972 (I1, Thu)Nagasawa, Kensaku .................... 1369 (B10, Tue)Nagase, Shigeru ............................2857 (H2, Tue)Nagase, Shigeru ............................2859 (H2, Tue)Nagasubramanian, Ganesan .........455 (B4, Wed)Nagata, Hirotaka .....47 (A1, Mon), 48 (A1, Mon)

Nagata, John ..................................228 (B1, Sun)Nagel, Stefanie ............................2231 (E7, Mon)Nagle, Ken .....................................431 (B4, Wed)Nagle, Lorraine C ........................2417 (F2, Mon), ...................................................... 2999 (I2, Mon)Nagolu, Rajavardhan ...................1095 (B8, Thu)Nagumo, Ryo ......951 (B8, Tue), 1412 (B10, Tue)Naidu, Ravi ..................................2419 (F2, Mon)Nair, H. ........................................2316 (E8, Wed)Nair, Rana ....................................... 932 (B8, Tue)Naito, Yu ....................................1671 (C3, Mon)Nakabaru, Mitsugu ................... 1202 (B10, Mon)Nakabayashi, Hidenori ............. 1218 (B10, Mon)Nakabayashi, Seigo ........................ 3146 (J1, Tue)Nakagawa, Atsuyoshi ..................... 573 (B5, Tue)Nakagawa, Yumiko ...................... 1644 (C3, Sun)Nakagawa-Toyota, Satoko .............. 736 (B7, Tue)Nakai, Izumi ................................... 411 (B4, Tue)Nakai, Izumi ..................................473 (B4, Wed)Nakai, Kenta .......... 540 (B5, Tue), 634 (B5, Wed)Nakajima, Hironori .....................1102 (B8, Thu), .....................................................1540 (B10, Thu)Nakajima, Kaoru .........................2198 (E6, Mon)Nakajima, Kazuo .......................... 728 (B7, Mon)Nakajima, Michio ........................2158 (E5, Mon)Nakajima, Setsuo .........................2097 (E3, Wed)Nakajo, Arata .............................. 1322 (B10, Tue)Nakamori, Yoji ............................... 865 (B8, Tue)Nakamura, Hiroshi .......................461 (B4, Wed), ........................................................477 (B4, Wed)Nakamura, Hiroyoshi ....................439 (B4, Wed)Nakamura, Junji ............................. 922 (B8, Tue)Nakamura, Ryuhei .....................1174 (B9, Wed), ...........................1178 (B9, Wed), 1615 (C1, Wed)Nakamura, Tadashi .......................126 (A2, Wed)Nakamura, Takahiro ................... 2357 (E10, Tue)Nakamura, Takashi ..................... 1360 (B10, Tue)Nakamura, Tatsuya .......................450 (B4, Wed), ........................................................453 (B4, Wed)Nakamura, Toshihiro .................. 2596 (F3, Wed)Nakane, Yuko ................................ 3139 (J1, Tue)Nakanishi, Hidetaka ......................119 (A2, Wed)Nakanishi, Jun ..............................3180 (J2, Wed)Nakanishi, Shuji .....2411 (F1, Wed), 2694 (F4, Tue)Nakanishi, Takuya ......................1628 (C2, Mon)Nakanishi, Yoichiro ......................3229 (J4, Wed)Nakano, Yoshiaki .......................2523 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2524 (F3, Mon)Nakashima, Hiroshi ................... 2354 (E10, Tue)Nakato, Yoshihiro .......................1179 (B9, Wed)Nakatomi, Hitoshi .................... 1209 (B10, Mon)Nakatsu, Ritsuko ..........................1882 (D5, Tue)Nakatsugawa, Hiroshi ................ 1369 (B10, Tue)Nakayama, Akira ..........................2712 (F4, Thu)Nakayama, Hiroto ........................ 2135 (E4, Tue)Nakayama, Masaharu .................... 254 (B1, Tue), .......................................................3027 (I2, Wed)Nakayama, Shota ....................... 1309 (B10, Tue)Nalaskowski, Jakub .......................2727 (F5, Tue)Nallathambi, Vijayadurga ..............335 (B1, Thu)Nam, Chang-Hyun .......................1783 (D2, Tue)Nam, DoHwan .....2446 (F2, Tue), 2464 (F2, Tue)Nam, Kyung-Wan ..........................429 (B4, Wed)Nam, Kyung-Wan ........................... 571 (B5, Tue)Nam, Taehyun ...............................283 (B1, Wed)Nam, Wook Jun .............................123 (A2, Wed)Nambi Krishnan, Jegatha ............2423 (F2, Mon)Nambu, Hironobu ........................1121 (B8, Thu)Namkoong, Gon ..........................122 (A2, Wed), ........................... 2018 (E2, Mon), 2027 (E2, Tue), ....................................................... 2046 (E2, Tue)Namura, Masaru ........................ 2822 (H1, Wed), ..................................................... 2867 (H2, Wed)Nan, Ron ...................................... 2074 (E3, Tue)Nanjo, Hiroshi ..... 151 (A2, Wed), 174 (A2, Thu)Nanko, Makoto ...........................1851 (D4, Thu)Naoe, Kunihiro ............................... 755 (B7, Tue)Naohara, Hideo ............................968 (B8, Wed), ............................. 980 (B8, Wed), 1059 (B8, Wed)

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Naor, Adi .................................... 1811 (D2, Wed)Nara, Hiroki .................................... 592 (B5, Tue)Narayanan, S. R. ......871 (B8, Tue), 1044 (B8, Wed)Naruta, Yoshinori .........................2855 (H2, Tue)Nascimento, Maria Lucia ........... 1738 (D1, Wed)Nash, Philip .................................2839 (H1, Thu)Nasimov, Dmitry .......................... 2214 (E6, Tue)Nasir, Aftab ..................................2004 (E1, Wed)Nassiopoulou, Androula G. ........1995 (E1, Wed), ........................... 1997 (E1, Wed), 1998 (E1, Wed)Natatajan, Dilip ..............................1136 (B8, Fri)Nathan, Menachem ....................... 564 (B5, Tue)Natishan, Paul ....... 1707 (D1, Tue), 1915 (D6, Tue)Natori, Kenji ...............................2106 (E4, Mon), .......................... 2372 (E10, Wed), 2400 (E10, Fri)Natori, Masato ..............................2864 (H2, Tue)Natter, Harald ...............................128 (A2, Wed), ..... 2449 (F2, Tue), 2890 (I1, Tue), 2924 (I1, Wed)Nauer, Gerhard ............................ 2697 (F4, Wed)Nauer, Gerhard E ...........................2713 (F4, Thu)Naughton, John J .......................2371 (E10, Wed)Naughton, Matthew ....................... 356 (B2, Tue)Naumann, F ................................. 1964 (E1, Tue)Naumenko, Dmitry .................... 1833 (D4, Wed)Naumova, Olga ............................ 2214 (E6, Tue)Navessin, Titichai ........................... 946 (B8, Tue)Navessin, Titichai ........................1019 (B8, Wed)Nazar, Linda F ............................... 397 (B4, Mon)Nazarov, Alexei ...... 2139 (E4, Tue), 2139 (E4, Wed)Nazarov, Andrej ............................1765 (D2, Tue)Neagu, Roberto ...........................1014 (B8, Wed), ............................. 1152 (B8, Fri), 1357 (B10, Tue)Nealey, P. R. .................................. 2280 (E8, Tue)Nebatti, Abdelkader E ..................2518 (F3, Mon)Nebel, Christoph .......................... 2325 (E9, Tue)Neburchilov, Vladimir ................1014 (B8, Wed)Nechev, Kamen ............................ 504 (B5, Mon)Nechev, Kamen .............................679 (B5, Wed)Nedéléc, Ronan .......................... 1385 (B10, Tue)Nedev, Nikola .............................. 2593 (F3, Wed)Neduzko, Ludmila .........................662 (B5, Wed)Neelakantan, Lakshman ............... 172 (A2, Thu)Negishi, Akira ......1543 (B10, Thu), 1563 (B10, Thu)Negro, Enrico ........ 839 (B8, Tue), 999 (B8, Wed)Neil, Wayne ................................ 1805 (D2, Wed)Nejati, Siamak ..............................2660 (F3, Thu)Nelli, Paolo ...................................3034 (I2, Wed)Nelson, Andrew ........................... 2882 (I1, Mon)Nelson, Bradley .....3124 (J1, Tue), 3132 (J1, Tue)Nelson, Mark ..... 1077 (B8, Thu), 3114 (J1, Mon)Neophytides, Stylianos G ...............805 (B8, Sun), ........................... 1125 (B8, Thu), 1193 (B9, Thu), ..................................................... 1428 (B10, Tue)Nerlich, Volker ......................... 1219 (B10, Mon)Nesova, Elizaveta V ................... 1231 (B10, Mon)Neto, Antônio ..............................3230 (J4, Wed)Neudeck, Andreas .........................2720 (F5, Tue)Neufeld, Kai ................................ 1320 (B10, Tue)Neugebauer, Helmut ..................2232 (E7, Mon), .......................................................3036 (I2, Wed)Neugebauer, Joerg ...................... 1744 (D1, Wed)Neuhold, Susanna .......................... 77 (A1, Mon)Neumann, Anita ........................1496 (B10, Thu)Neumann-Spallart, Michael ........1171 (B9, Wed)Neve, Sven .................................. 1847 (D4, Wed)Newcomb, Simon ........................2115 (E4, Mon)Newman, Bonna ............................ 737 (B7, Tue)Newman, John .......229 (B1, Mon), 1069 (B8, Thu)Newsham, Mark .............................680 (B5, Thu)Newton, Mark ................................ 861 (B8, Tue)Neyts, Kristiaan .............................2749 (F5, Tue)Ng Cheng Hin, Jason ...................1111 (B8, Thu)Ng, Chee-Mang .........................2365 (E10, Wed)Ng, Feifei ........................................ 966 (B8, Tue)Ng, Inn-Khuan ..............................2436 (F2, Tue)Ng, Jia Wei Desmond ..................... 356 (B2, Tue)Ng, S. H. ......................................... 530 (B5, Tue)Ngoepe, Phuti E .............................475 (B4, Wed)Ngunjiri, Johnpeter N ...................2787 (F5, Thu)

Nguyen, Cao Cuong ...................... 556 (B5, Tue)Nguyen, Chinh ............................2655 (F3, Thu)Nguyen, Hai P ................................2726 (F5, Tue)Nguyen, Lan ...............................1563 (B10, Thu)Nguyen, Que Anh S .....................1167 (B9, Wed)Nguyen, Son V .............................2159 (E5, Mon)Nguyen, Trung V ...... 789 (B8, Sun), 1098 (B8, Thu)Ngwashi, Divine ............................2482 (F3, Tue)Ni, Jiangfeng ..................................491 (B4, Thu)Ni, Yong-Jin ................................. 2766 (F5, Wed)Niakolas, Dimitrios .................... 1428 (B10, Tue)Nicholas, Jason D ........................ 1349 (B10, Tue)Nicholson, Patrick ........................ 2983 (I1, Thu)Nicolau, Eduardo .........................2965 (I1, Wed)Nicolella, Cristiano .................. 1281 (B10, Mon)Niedernostheide, Franz-Josef ......1948 (E1, Mon)Niedzicki, Leszek ............................217 (B1, Sun)Niedzicki, Leszek ...........................635 (B5, Wed)Nielsen, Jimmi ...........................1508 (B10, Thu)Nien, Yung-Tang .......................... 2281 (E8, Tue)Nierengarten, Jean-François ........2853 (H2, Tue), .......................................................2856 (H2, Tue)Niermann, Benedikt ....................2551 (F3, Mon)Niessen, Rogier .............................. 421 (B4, Tue), ................................ 708 (B5, Fri), 2567 (F3, Wed)Niewolak, L. ............................... 1833 (D4, Wed)Niewolak, Leszek ...................... 1204 (B10, Mon)Niimi, Sachi .................................... 365 (B2, Tue)Niketic, Svetlana ...........................472 (B4, Wed)Nikl, Martin ..................................3234 (J4, Wed)Nikoleishvili, Paata .......................317 (B1, Wed)Nikolova, Petranka ......................2494 (F3, Mon)Nilsonthi, Thanasak ....................1855 (D4, Thu)Nilsson, Anders .............................992 (B8, Wed)Nimmatoori, Pramod ...................2644 (F3, Thu)Ninel, Berezina ............................... 879 (B8, Tue)Ning, Cun-Zheng ......................... 2292 (E8, Tue)Nino, Juan C ................................1862 (D4, Thu)Nirmalraj, Peter ...........................2191 (E6, Mon)Nisancioglu, Kemal .....................1923 (D6, Tue), .......................................................1924 (D6, Tue)Nisancioglu, Kemal ......................1698 (D1, Tue)Nishi, Yoshio .............................. 2348 (E10, Tue)Nishida, Kohei .............................. 2212 (E6, Tue)Nishida, Tetsuaki ...........................619 (B5, Wed)Nishida, Tetsuo ............................ 2760 (F5, Wed)Nishiguchi, Hiroto ......................... 893 (B8, Tue)Nishijima, Dai .......................... 1212 (B10, Mon)Nishikata, Atsushi ...................... 1721 (D1, Wed)Nishikata, Atsushi ........................1792 (D2, Tue)Nishimura, Chikashi ..................... 833 (B8, Tue), ................................................... 1247 (B10, Mon)Nishimura, Kazuma ....................... 823 (B8, Tue)Nishimura, Kazuya ......................... 532 (B5, Tue)Nishimura, Naoaki .........................211 (B1, Sun)Nishimura, Shinichi .................... 392 (B4, Mon), .........................................................502 (B4, Thu)Nishimura, Yusaku ........................ 30 (A1, Mon), ...................................................... 2760 (F5, Wed)Nishiwaki, Futoshi .....................1522 (B10, Thu)Nishiya, Miki .................................145 (A2, Wed)Nishiyama, Enju ............................. 924 (B8, Tue)Nishiyama, Shigeru ...................1666 (C3, Mon), ......................... 1667 (C3, Mon), 1671 (C3, Mon)Nishiyama, Shigeru ....................1662 (C3, Mon)Nishizeko, Hiroshi ..........................1138 (B8, Fri)Nitani, Hiroaki .................................707 (B5, Fri)Nitodas, Stephanos F.................... 2579 (F3, Wed)Niwa, Eiki ................................... 1372 (B10, Tue)Niwa, Haruki ..............................1662 (C3, Mon)Niwa, Hideharu ............................. 865 (B8, Tue), ............................. 990 (B8, Wed), 2844 (H1, Thu)Niwano, Michio ........................... 2215 (E6, Tue)Niyogi, Sandip .............................2827 (H1, Thu)Niyogi, Suhas .................................324 (B1, Thu)Nizard, Harry ...............................2532 (F3, Mon)No, Kil-Sun ................................... 1987 (E1, Tue)No, M.Luisa ............................... 1348 (B10, Tue), ......................... 1373 (B10, Tue), 1579 (B10, Thu)

Noack, Jens ....................................277 (B1, Wed)Noakes, Tim ..... 1994 (E1, Wed), 2007 (E1, Wed)Nobili, Luca ..................................2710 (F4, Thu)Nocun, Marek ............................ 1837 (D4, Wed)Noda, Kei ..........1183 (B9, Wed), 2235 (E7, Mon)Noda, Zhiun ................................... 948 (B8, Tue)Noe, Pierre ...........2225 (E6, Tue), 2646 (F3, Thu)Noel, Vincent ....1635 (C2, Mon), 2971 (I1, Thu)Nogai, Seiya ....................................328 (B1, Thu)Nogala, Wojciech ....................... 1620 (C1, Wed)Noguchi, Hidenori .......................968 (B8, Wed), ....................................................... 3060 (I2, Thu)Noguchi, Hideyuki ........................465 (B4, Wed)Nogueira, Ricardo ...........................1142 (B8, Fri)Noh, Ho-Sung ............................1461 (B10, Thu)Noh, Jong Su .................................. 765 (B7, Tue)Nohira, Hiroshi ............................ 2133 (E4, Tue)Nohira, Toshiyuki ..... 30 (A1, Mon), 2760 (F5, Wed)Noirault, Samuel ...................... 1250 (B10, Mon)Nolan, Mark ......2520 (F3, Mon), 2650 (F3, Thu)Nöll, Gilbert .................................2962 (I1, Wed)Nomizu, Kentaro ..........................3218 (J4, Wed)Nomura, Kazutoshi ....................... 3146 (J1, Tue)Nomura, Shintaro ........................ 2403 (E10, Fri)Nonoyama, Nobuyuki ..................975 (B8, Wed)Nonoyama, Tomoki ...................... 176 (A2, Thu)Nordberg, Eric .............................. 2321 (E9, Tue)Normand, Bernard .......................1791 (D2, Tue)Normand, P. ................................ 2630 (F3, Wed)Nørskov, Jens K ............................... 964 (B8, Tue)Norudeen, Shajeer .........................141 (A2, Wed)Nosaka, Atsuko Y ............................ 958 (B8, Tue)Nosaka, Yoshio ........958 (B8, Tue), 1166 (B9, Wed)Nose, Katsuhiro .............................129 (A2, Wed)Nose, Masafumi ...........................1026 (B8, Wed)Notsu, Hideo ........44 (A1, Mon), 1128 (B8, Thu)Notten, Peter ......... 340 (B1, Thu), 421 (B4, Tue), ................................ 708 (B5, Fri), 2567 (F3, Wed)Notten, Peter ....2014 (E2, Mon), 2048 (E2, Wed)Notzel, R. ...................................... 2292 (E8, Tue)Novák, Petr ........... 530 (B5, Tue), 3043 (I2, Wed)Novatski, Andressa .......................3230 (J4, Wed)Novotny, Ivan .............................2339 (E9, Wed)Nowicka, Anna .......................... 1622 (C1, Wed), .............................. 2885 (I1, Tue), 2959 (I1, Wed)Nozaki, Ken ................................1543 (B10, Thu)Ntumba Ngoy, Christian ...............2730 (F5, Tue)Nullmeier, Martina .......................2958 (I1, Wed)Numaguchi, Tomoshige ................. 81 (A1, Mon)Nunes, Luiza ................................. 118 (A1, Mon)Núñez, Pedro ..... 1382 (B10, Tue), 1518 (B10, Thu)Nurk, Gunnar ......1313 (B10, Tue), 1452 (B10, Wed)Nuspl, Gerhard ..............................613 (B5, Wed)Nuta, Ioana .................................2531 (F3, Mon)Nuta, Ioana .................................2514 (F3, Mon)Nutsch, Andreas .......................... 1977 (E1, Tue), ............................. 1978 (E1, Tue), 1979 (E1, Tue), .............................1980 (E1, Tue), 2002 (E1, Wed)Nyholm, Leif .......637 (B5, Wed), 2946 (I1, Wed)Nyman, Andreas ...........................678 (B5, Wed)Nyström, Gustav ..........................2946 (I1, Wed)

OOba, Yasuyuki ................................625 (B5, Wed)Obata, Takeshi .............................2302 (E8, Wed)Oberhauser, Werner ....374 (B2, Tue), 382 (B2, Tue)Obermair, Christian ...................... 168 (A2, Thu)O’Brien, Jessica ............................. 2986 (I1, Thu)O’Brien, Paul ..... 2588 (F3, Wed), 2655 (F3, Thu)O’Brien, Peter ...............................1596 (B10, Fri)O’Brien, Shane .............................2650 (F3, Thu)Obrovac, Mark N ............................. 542 (B5, Tue)Oçafrain, MaÏtena ......................... 3128 (J1, Tue)Ochoa, Nathalie .........................1692 (D1, Mon)O’Connell, Dan .... 2111 (E4, Mon), 2111 (E4, Wed)O’Connor, Eamon ......................2111 (E4, Wed), .......................... 2111 (E4, Mon), 2115 (E4, Mon)Oda, Katsuya .............................. 2357 (E10, Tue)O’Dea, James .................................. 856 (B8, Tue)

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Odemer, Grégory ..........................1706 (D1, Tue)Odenbach, Stefan ....................... 1829 (D3, Wed)Oehler, Fabrice .............................2646 (F3, Thu)Oei, Y. -S. ...................................... 2292 (E8, Tue)Oelher, Fabrice ............................. 2225 (E6, Tue)Ofek Almog, Rakefet .................. 1617 (C1, Wed)Offer, Gregory .......................... 1205 (B10, Mon)Ofuchi, Hironori ......990 (B8, Wed), 2844 (H1, Thu)Ogasawara, Hirohito .....................992 (B8, Wed)Ogawa, Atsushi .............................3084 (I3, Wed)Ogawa, Izumi ................................. 914 (B8, Tue)Ogihara, Hitoshi ............................2451 (F2, Tue)Ogihara, Takashi ............................ 736 (B7, Tue)Ogino, Masaaki ...........................2548 (F3, Mon)O’Grady, Christopher ....................992 (B8, Wed)Ogumi, Zempachi ....................... 101 (A1, Mon), ..............................509 (B5, Mon), 626 (B5, Wed), ......................................................1026 (B8, Wed)Ogura, Atsushi ............................... 739 (B7, Tue), ........................... 2148 (E4, Wed), 2150 (E4, Wed)Ogura, Teppei ......951 (B8, Tue), 1412 (B10, Tue)Oh, Chang-Seok .........................1682 (D1, Mon)Oh, Dongjo ................................1494 (B10, Thu)Oh, In-Hwan ........ 936 (B8, Tue), 1114 (B8, Thu)Oh, Ji Young ................................. 2257 (E7, Tue)Oh, Ji Young ................................. 2258 (E7, Tue)Oh, Jongsik ..................................... 24 (A1, Mon)Oh, Myeonghun .......................... 1972 (E1, Tue)Oh, Myounghwan ........................ 3199 (J4, Tue), .......................................................3219 (J4, Wed)Oh, Myung-Hoon .......916 (B8, Tue), 957 (B8, Tue)Oh, Seung M. ................................. 524 (B5, Tue)Oh, Seung Min ............................... 598 (B5, Tue)Oh, Seung-yon ............................... 959 (B8, Tue)Oh, Seungha ............................... 1941 (D6, Wed)Oh, Sijin ........................................630 (B5, Wed)Oh, Soon-Young ............................ 3158 (J1, Tue)Oh, Sung Woo ................................ 598 (B5, Tue)Oh, Sung-Hwa ...............................306 (B1, Wed)Oh, Tak Keun ........................... 1208 (B10, Mon)Ohara, Katsuhiko ........................2165 (E5, Mon)Ohara, Keishiro ........................... 3192 (J4, Mon)Ohara, Satoshi .............................2846 (H1, Thu)Ohashi, Masato .............................. 821 (B8, Tue)Ohba, Fuhito ..............................1546 (B10, Thu)Ohdaira, Keisuke .........................2471 (F3, Mon)Ohdomari, Iwao ....2148 (E4, Wed), 2150 (E4, Wed)Ohga, Ryota ...................................465 (B4, Wed)Ohgi, Yoshiro .................................798 (B8, Sun)Ohi, Jim ........................................1115 (B8, Thu)Ohira, Akihiro .............................1005 (B8, Wed)Ohkubo, Kei .................................2857 (H2, Tue)Ohkubo, Kei .................................2855 (H2, Tue)Ohland, Henning .........................3226 (J4, Wed)Ohma, Atsushi .............................. 816 (B8, Tue), ....... 873 (B8, Tue), 962 (B8, Tue), 1018 (B8, Wed)Ohmi, Hiromasa .........................2499 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2510 (F3, Mon)Ohmi, Tadahiro .......................... 2355 (E10, Tue)Ohnishi, Takayuki .......................2499 (F3, Mon)Ohnishi, Tsuyoshi .......560 (B5, Tue), 583 (B5, Tue)Ohno, Rikiichi .............................2101 (E3, Wed)Ohno, Takehiro ....................... 1261 (B10, Mon), ................................................... 1262 (B10, Mon)Ohno, Yasutaka ........ 593 (B5, Tue), 702 (B5, Fri)Ohnuma, Masato ........................... 833 (B8, Tue)Ohsaka, Takeo .............................. 2892 (I1, Tue), .............................3077 (I3, Wed), 3087 (I3, Wed)Ohsaka, Takeo ................................ 881 (B8, Tue)Ohshita, Yoshio ........................... 729 (B7, Mon), ................................ 739 (B7, Tue), 2337 (E9, Tue)Ohsuna, Tetsu ................................ 547 (B5, Tue)Ohta, Koji ....................................... 536 (B5, Tue)Ohta, Narumi ................................. 583 (B5, Tue)Ohtani, Yoshikatsu .........................491 (B4, Thu)Ohtsuka, Kazuhiro .....................1660 (C3, Mon)Ohtsuka, Toshiaki ...................... 1616 (C1, Wed)Ohya, Yuichi ................................2774 (F5, Thu)Ohzuku, Tsutomu .......................... 413 (B4, Tue)

Oickle, Alicia M ............................. 2988 (I1, Thu)Oishi, Naoki ...............................1517 (B10, Thu)Okabe, Kazuya ................................491 (B4, Thu)Okabe, Satoshi ...............................2725 (F5, Tue)Okada, Fumio .............................1553 (B10, Thu)Okada, Hiroyuki ............................. 944 (B8, Tue)Okada, Masahisa ........................2300 (E8, Wed), ......................................................2304 (E8, Wed)Okada, Shigeto .............................617 (B5, Wed), ............................... 619 (B5, Wed), 628 (B5, Wed)Okada, Tsubasa ............................. 3060 (I2, Thu)Okada, Yohei ..............................1669 (C3, Mon)Okada, Yuta .................................. 2086 (E3, Tue)Okagaki, Jun ..................................2451 (F2, Tue)Okajima, Takeyoshi ....................... 2892 (I1, Tue)Okajima, Takeyoshi .....................3077 (I3, Wed), .......................................................3087 (I3, Wed)Okajima, Yoshinao ........................2452 (F2, Tue)Okamoro, Naoki .......................... 2572 (F3, Wed)Okamoto, Akihiro ...................... 1615 (C1, Wed)Okamoto, Kazuo .......................... 2261 (E7, Tue)Okamoto, Kouichi .......................2106 (E4, Mon)Okamoto, Masayuki ................ 1261 (B10, Mon), ................................................... 1262 (B10, Mon)Okamoto, Naoki ........................... 2180 (E5, Tue)Okamura, Keigo ............................. 254 (B1, Tue)Okamura, Taka-aki ...... 597 (B5, Tue), 665 (B5, Wed)Okanishi, Kengo ............................. 576 (B5, Tue)Okawa, Yukihisa ........................... 3055 (I2, Thu)Okawa, Yumika .............................. 927 (B8, Tue)Okazaki, Hiroyuki ........................1199 (B9, Thu)Okazaki, Ken .................................. 873 (B8, Tue)O’Keefe, Matt .....1751 (D2, Mon), 1752 (D2, Mon)Okubo, Yasuhiro ...........................1121 (B8, Thu)Okumura, Kentaro ......................1849 (D4, Thu)Okumura, Yasue .......391 (B4, Mon), 699 (B5, Thu)Okumura, Yu ...............................2501 (F3, Mon)Okunola, Ayodele ........................... 837 (B8, Tue)Okuyama, Yasuo ....................... 1212 (B10, Mon)Okuyama, Yoshi ........................... 2030 (E2, Tue)Okuzono, Shigenori ....................... 823 (B8, Tue)Olabi, Abdul ............................. 1279 (B10, Mon)Olaoire, Cormac .............................686 (B5, Thu)Olave, Mireia .............................1439 (B10, Wed)Olejnicek, Jiri ..........761 (B7, Tue), 762 (B7, Tue)Oliveira, Cláudia ......1784 (D2, Tue), 1785 (D2, Tue)Oliveira, Cristiane .........................2751 (F5, Tue)Oliveira, Herenilton P ...................448 (B4, Wed), .............................. 495 (B4, Thu), 3119 (J1, Mon)Oliveira, Olavo ......................... 1243 (B10, Mon)Oliver, Chyan ...............................1198 (B9, Thu)Olivero, Sandra ..........................1657 (C3, Mon)Olivier, Stéphane .......................... 2033 (E2, Tue)Olmeijer, David L ..........................1093 (B8, Thu)Olsen, Eric ....................................3174 (J2, Wed)Olson, Dana ................................... 738 (B7, Tue)Olson, Tim S .................................. 355 (B2, Mon)Olszewski, Tomasz .......................1852 (D4, Thu)O’Mahony, Aileen ......................2115 (E4, Mon),O’Malley, Rachel ..... 981 (B8, Wed), 982 (B8, Wed) ......................................................2520 (F3, Mon)Omanovic, Sasha .......................... 3066 (I2, Thu)Omar, Solorza ................................. 879 (B8, Tue)Omari, Mones .............................2829 (H1, Thu)Omarjee, Vincent ......................... 2032 (E2, Tue)Omata, Takahisa ............................129 (A2, Wed)Omati, Luca ..................................1100 (B8, Thu)Omidvar, Hamid .........................1002 (B8, Wed)Omnès, Laurent ........................... 2177 (E5, Tue)Omori, Hiroshi ............................2489 (F3, Mon)Onagawa, Jun ................................ 174 (A2, Thu)Onagawa, Jun ................................151 (A2, Wed)Onandia, Laura ...........................2065 (E3, Mon)Onanko, Yriy P ..... 2808 (H1, Wed), 2808 (H1, Wed)Ondersma, Jesse ..........................1155 (B9, Wed)Oniki, Yusuke ............................... 2131 (E4, Tue)Ono, Sachiko ..............7 (A1, Mon), 8 (A1, Mon), .............................17 (A1, Mon), 1892 (D5, Wed), .....................................................1910 (D6, Mon)

Onoda, Mitsuru .............................. 823 (B8, Tue)Onogi, Keita ................................ 2596 (F3, Wed)Onwere, Christopher .................... 2911 (I1, Tue)Oo, Lailai ......................................2907 (I1, Wed)Opałło, Marcin ........................... 1620 (C1, Wed)Opeka, Mark M ............................1859 (D4, Thu)Opekar, Frantisek .......................... 3151 (J1, Tue)Opila, Elizabeth J..........................1857 (D4, Thu)Opitz, Alexander K ........................1604 (B10, Fri)Opsomer, Karl .............................. 2138 (E4, Tue)Orazem, M. E .............................. 1745 (D1, Wed), .............................3163 (J2, Wed), 3164 (J2, Wed)O’Reilly, Emmet ............................. 68 (A1, Mon)Orel, Boris ..........1162 (B9, Wed), 1796 (D2, Tue)Orera, Victor M. .........................1460 (B10, Thu)Orikasa, Leticia ............................... 359 (B2, Tue)Orikasa, Yuki .............................. 1315 (B10, Tue)Orishima, Hiroshi .................... 1216 (B10, Mon)Orlanducci, Silvia .........................2645 (F3, Thu)Orlik, Marek .................................2950 (I1, Wed)Oropeza, Angélica ...................... 1719 (D1, Wed)Oropeza, Mercedes ......................... 13 (A1, Mon)Orozco, Jahir ..... 2835 (H1, Thu), 2928 (I1, Wed)Orozco, Javier ................................2733 (F5, Tue)Orozco, Victor ............................ 1729 (D1, Wed)Orsini, Gabriele ............................1119 (B8, Thu)Orsini, Monica ......1638 (C3, Sun), 1639 (C3, Sun)Ortega Borges, Raul ......................3075 (I3, Wed)Ortega, Emma ..............................3182 (J2, Wed)Ortega-San-Martín, Luis ............. 1348 (B10, Tue)Ortiz, Gregorio .............................2772 (F5, Thu)Ortiz-Vitoriano, Nagore ............. 1388 (B10, Tue)Orui, Himeko ............................. 1318 (B10, Tue)Orynbayeva, Zulfiya ....................2841 (H1, Thu)Osada, Minoru ...... 560 (B5, Tue), 2137 (E4, Tue)Osada, Naoki .................................. 64 (A1, Mon)Osada, Norikazu ......................... 1401 (B10, Tue)Osaka, Tetsuya ........257 (B1, Tue), 592 (B5, Tue), ....... 1138 (B8, Fri), 1628 (C2, Mon), 2734 (F5, Tue)Osakabe, Yusuke .........................1905 (D6, Mon)Osan, Janos .................................2001 (E1, Wed)Osawa, Azusa .................................. 892 (B8, Tue)Osawa, Masatoshi .........................3037 (I2, Wed)Osen, Karen S ............................... 2761 (F5, Wed)Osenar, Paul ................................. 813 (B8, Mon)Oshikiri, Mitsutake ......................1176 (B9, Wed)Oshima, Akio ..............................2012 (E2, Mon)Oshima, Masaharu ........................ 865 (B8, Tue), ............................. 990 (B8, Wed), 2844 (H1, Thu)Oshima, Takayoshi ......................2340 (E9, Wed)Oshima, Toshihiro .................... 1402 (B10, Tue), ........................ 1570 (B10, Thu), 1573 (B10, Thu)Oshiumi, Naoyuki ........................3049 (I2, Wed)Oskam, Gerko ............................1156 (B9, Wed), ..............................2752 (F5, Tue), 2781 (F5, Thu)Osone, Satoshi ...............................2725 (F5, Tue)Osovsky, Ruth ............................... 184 (A2, Thu)Ostapenko, Gennady I ................ 1740 (D1, Wed)Ostash, Orest .................................. 74 (A1, Mon)Ostatna, Veronika ..................... 1613 (C1, Wed), ........................................................ 2887 (I1, Tue)Osten, Hans Jörg ......2139 (E4, Tue), 2139 (E4, Wed)Osterholm, Anna M ...................... 3100 (I3, Thu)Ostermaier, Clemens ...................2022 (E2, Mon)Ostermann, Elodie ..................... 1823 (D3, Wed)Ostrikov, Kostya (Ken) .................2653 (F3, Thu)Osuka, Atsuhiro ...........................2855 (H2, Tue)O’Sullivan, Catriona .................... 2322 (E9, Tue)Oswald, Steffen .......................... 1831 (D3, Wed)Oszinda, Thomas ........................2161 (E5, Mon)Otaño,, Myrna R. .........................2936 (I1, Wed)Ota, Ken-ichiro ..............................798 (B8, Sun), .................................803 (B8, Sun), 897 (B8, Tue), .................................908 (B8, Tue), 909 (B8, Tue), .............................1121 (B8, Thu), 3038 (I2, Wed)Ota, Naoki ...................................2563 (F3, Mon)Otaegi, Laida .....1439 (B10, Wed), 1578 (B10, Thu)Otake, Takanori ..........................1553 (B10, Thu)Otani, Masashi ........................... 1414 (B10, Tue)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Othman, Mohd ..........................1530 (B10, Thu)Otmacic Curkovic, Helena ......... 1712 (D1, Wed)Otsuka, Issei .................................. 171 (A2, Thu)Otsuka-Yao-Matsuo, Shinya ..........129 (A2, Wed)Otto, Michael .....1978 (E1, Tue), 2002 (E1, Wed)Otto, Tobias .................................. 2328 (E9, Tue)Ottosson, Mikael .........................2507 (F3, Mon)Ou Yang, Liang Yueh ................... 2700 (F4, Wed)Ou, Tengjiao ............................. 1281 (B10, Mon)Ouchi, Kentato ............................2510 (F3, Mon)Ouchi, Takanari .............................2439 (F2, Tue)Oudenhoven, Jos ......708 (B5, Fri), 2567 (F3, Wed)Ouvrard, Guy ................................430 (B4, Wed)Ouweltjes, Jan Pieter .................. 1428 (B10, Tue)Ouyang, Hao ...............................2199 (E6, Mon)Ovalle, Marcela ............................2923 (I1, Wed)Owe, Lars-Erik ..............................3033 (I2, Wed)Owejan, Jon ................................... 822 (B8, Tue)Owen, John ..................................132 (A2, Wed), .............................646 (B5, Wed), 2430 (F2, Mon)Owrutsky, Jeffrey C .......................995 (B8, Wed), .....................................................1537 (B10, Thu)Oyama, Yukiko ......................... 1236 (B10, Mon)Oyarce, Alejandro ........................1106 (B8, Thu)Ozaki, Jun-ichi .............................. 836 (B8, Tue), ............................. 990 (B8, Wed), 2844 (H1, Thu)Ozanam, François ........................2768 (F5, Thu)Ozdemir, Gizem .............................337 (B1, Thu)Ozeki, Tomoaki .....670 (B5, Wed), 684 (B5, Thu)Ozeki, Tomoaki .............................468 (B4, Wed)Ozil, Patrick ................................1562 (B10, Thu)

PPacchioni, Gianfranco ...............1895 (D6, Mon)Pacco, Antoine ............................ 2081 (E3, Tue), .............................. 2089 (E3, Tue), 2092 (E3, Tue)Pace, Giuseppe ..............................999 (B8, Wed)Pacheco, Robson .....943 (B8, Tue), 1037 (B8, Wed)Pacouloute, Perry ........................ 2636 (F3, Wed)Paczosa-Bato, Beata ....................... 2893 (I1, Tue)Paczosa-Bator, Beata ...................... 2898 (I1, Tue)Paddison, Stephen .......................1057 (B8, Wed)Paddison, Stephen J .....................1007 (B8, Wed)Padeletti, Giuseppina ..................2834 (H1, Thu)Padeste, C. ........................................198 (A2, Fri)Padial, Vanesa ...............................2736 (F5, Tue)Padmanabhan Ramalekshmi Thanu, Dinesh ...... ......................................................2071 (E3, Mon)Paehler, Maike ............................ 1798 (D2, Wed)Paeng, Insook Rhee ........................ 99 (A1, Mon)Paeng, Ki-Jung ................................ 99 (A1, Mon)Pagani, Giorgio ...........................2306 (E8, Wed)Page, Matt .................................... 727 (B7, Mon)Pagura, Cesare ............................. 2589 (F3, Wed)Paikidze, Tamara ...........................609 (B5, Wed)Paillard, Elie ...........579 (B5, Tue), 3010 (I2, Tue)Pailler, René .................................... 2663 (F3, Fri)Pailleret, Alain ..............................2904 (I1, Wed)Pajkossy, Tamás ............................. 3009 (I2, Tue)Pakalapati, Suryanarayana .........1545 (B10, Thu)Pal, Alexander .............................2495 (F3, Mon)Pal, Uday B ................................. 1327 (B10, Tue), .......................... 1436 (B10, Wed), 1607 (B10, Fri)Palacin, M. Rosa ............................470 (B4, Wed)Palacio, Alejandro ........................2917 (I1, Wed)Palacio, Carlos .....2121 (E4, Mon), 2121 (E4, Wed)Palacios, Raquel ...........................2265 (E7, Wed)Palanisamy, P. ........................... 1271 (B10, Mon)Palard, Mickaël ..........................1445 (B10, Wed)Palecek, Emil ......1613 (C1, Wed), 2887 (I1, Tue)Palilis, L.C. .................................. 2630 (F3, Wed)Palisaitis, Justinas ........................ 2591 (F3, Wed)Pallares, Josep ..............................2265 (E7, Wed)Palma, Fabrizio ..........................2382 (E10, Wed)Palmisano, Leonardo ..................1185 (B9, Wed)Palomares, Verónica .........................712 (B5, Fri)Palomino, Luis M ........................1762 (D2, Mon)Paloukis, Fotios ............................1125 (B8, Thu)Pammi, Sri-Venkata ..................... 2642 (F3, Wed)

Pamuk, Ibrahim .........................1577 (B10, Thu)Pamuk, Ibraim ............................1577 (B10, Thu)Pan, C. J. ....................................... 2336 (E9, Tue)Pan, Jing ......................................... 361 (B2, Tue)Pan, Kun-Mao .............................. 2331 (E9, Tue)Pan, Ling ......................................2644 (F3, Thu)Pan, Ling ..................................... 1640 (C3, Sun)Pan, Mu .......................................... 877 (B8, Tue)Pan, Y.L. ..........................................694 (B5, Thu)Panabière, Marie .....2225 (E6, Tue), 2646 (F3, Thu)Panagopoulos, Christos ............1689 (D1, Mon), ........................................................2458 (F2, Tue)Panaram, Noppakao ................... 1305 (B10, Tue)Panday, Ashoutosh ....................... 237 (B1, Mon)Pandey, Ashish K ........................... 2977 (I1, Thu)Pandey, Rakesh K ........................... 2897 (I1, Tue)Pane i Vidal, Salvador .................. 3124 (J1, Tue), ........................................................ 3132 (J1, Tue)Panero, Stefania ...... 539 (B5, Tue), 1890 (D5, Wed)Pang, Huiqing .............................2315 (E8, Wed)Pang, Suh Cem ...............................214 (B1, Sun)Panic, Vladimir .......................... 1614 (C1, Wed)Pankow, Joel ..... 2309 (E8, Wed), 2310 (E8, Wed)Paolucci, Demis .......................... 2805 (H1, Wed)Paolucci, Francesco ................... 2793 (H1, Wed), ..................................................... 2805 (H1, Wed)Pap, Andrea Edit ..........................2001 (E1, Wed)Pap, Aron .....................................1959 (E1, Mon)Pap, Michael ............................... 1298 (B10, Tue)Papa Rao, Satyavolu S. ..............2374 (E10, Wed)Papadimitriou, D. ..........................2458 (F2, Tue)Papadimitropoulos, G. ................ 2630 (F3, Wed)Papadimitropoulos, Giorgos ...... 2601 (F3, Wed), ......................................................... 2669 (F3, Fri)Papageorgopoulos, Dimitrios ......1034 (B8, Wed)Papakonstantinou, George ............805 (B8, Sun)Papavassiliou, Vasilis ................... 2636 (F3, Wed)Papis, Ewa ..................................... 1968 (E1, Tue)Parac-Vogt, Tatiana N .................... 2077 (E3, Tue)Paradis, S. .................................... 2577 (F3, Wed)Parak, Wolfgang ...........................2961 (I1, Wed)Parala, Harish ................................2482 (F3, Tue)Paramasivam, Indhumati ............2414 (F2, Mon)Paramo-Garcia, Ulises ..................1884 (D5, Tue)Paraschiv, Vasile ..........................2056 (E3, Mon)Pareek, Aparna .............................1708 (D1, Tue)Parisini, Andrea ..........................1994 (E1, Wed), .......................... 1995 (E1, Wed), 1996 (E1, Wed), ......................................................2007 (E1, Wed)Park, Bok-Kee ...............................315 (B1, Wed), ..................................748 (B7, Tue), 752 (B7, Tue)Park, Byung Jae ......23 (A1, Mon), 175 (A2, Thu)Park, Byung Jae .............................. 27 (A1, Mon)Park, Cheolmin .............................. 585 (B5, Tue)Park, Chong-Yun ........................ 2825 (H1, Wed)Park, Dae Hoon ...........................2305 (E8, Wed)Park, Dong-Soo ............................1104 (B8, Thu), ................................................... 1254 (B10, Mon)Park, Gu-Gon ................................ 910 (B8, Tue), ..................................935 (B8, Tue), 940 (B8, Tue)Park, Gumjea .................................439 (B4, Wed)Park, Gwang Mook ......................... 78 (A1, Mon)Park, Hongsik ..............................2307 (E8, Wed)Park, Hye Jin ................................ 2204 (E6, Tue)Park, Hyoungwon ....................... 108 (A1, Mon), ....................................................... 109 (A1, Mon)Park, Hyun D. ............................... 2324 (E9, Tue)Park, J. H. ...................................... 2280 (E8, Tue)Park, J.B. .................24 (A1, Mon), 175 (A2, Thu)Park, Je Seob ..................................127 (A2, Wed)Park, Ji Hun ..................................1103 (B8, Thu)Park, Ji-young ................................. 942 (B8, Tue)Park, Jin-Ah ....... 1911 (D6, Mon), 3157 (J1, Tue)Park, Jin-Goo ...... 2079 (E3, Tue), 2087 (E3, Tue), ............................2094 (E3, Tue), 2103 (E3, Wed), ........................................................2433 (F2, Tue)Park, Jin-Goo ...............................2069 (E3, Mon)Park, Jin-Soo .................................. 898 (B8, Tue), ..................................900 (B8, Tue), 910 (B8, Tue)

Park, Jong Hyeok ............................ 753 (B7, Tue)Park, Jong Hyurk .......................... 2257 (E7, Tue)Park, Jong Yoon .......23 (A1, Mon), 27 (A1, Mon)Park, Jong-Sung .......................... 1404 (B10, Tue)Park, Jong-Sung ..........................1551 (B10, Thu)Park, Jong-Wan ............................. 57 (A1, Mon), .............................312 (B1, Wed), 1925 (D6, Tue), ....................................................2381 (E10, Wed)Park, Joong Sun ..............................339 (B1, Thu)Park, Joseph .................................... 54 (A1, Mon)Park, Jung .....................................1871 (D5, Tue)Park, Jung Deok .............................. 37 (A1, Mon)Park, Jung-Ock .............................1091 (B8, Thu)Park, Kyoung-Woo ........................ 3127 (J1, Tue)Park, Kyoungwan ........................ 1987 (E1, Tue), .............................. 2227 (E6, Tue), 2228 (E6, Tue)Park, Kyung .....1938 (D6, Wed), 1940 (D6, Wed)Park, Kyung Ju .............................. 2186 (E5, Tue)Park, Kyung-Hee ...........................315 (B1, Wed), ..................................748 (B7, Tue), 752 (B7, Tue)Park, Kyung-Won .....79 (A1, Mon), 1783 (D2, Tue)Park, Kyung-Woo ........................ 2642 (F3, Wed)Park, KyungJin .............................1697 (D1, Tue)Park, Minsoon ................................ 99 (A1, Mon)Park, Misun .................................... 524 (B5, Tue)Park, Mun-Seak ...........................2069 (E3, Mon)Park, Nae-Man ................................ 757 (B7, Tue)Park, Sang Sun ........59 (A1, Mon), 926 (B8, Tue), ......................................................1180 (B9, Wed)Park, Sang-Hyun ......................... 1307 (B10, Tue)Park, Sang-Min ............................... 953 (B8, Tue)Park, Sang-Woong .........................2457 (F2, Tue)Park, Sanghyun .....2051 (E2, Wed), 2647 (F3, Thu)Park, Seok-Hee ........898 (B8, Tue), 913 (B8, Tue), ..................................918 (B8, Tue), 935 (B8, Tue)Park, SeongYong ......................... 2790 (H1, Wed)Park, Soo-Gil ......... 257 (B1, Tue), 2457 (F2, Tue), .......................................................3025 (I2, Wed)Park, Sun-Min ................................ 543 (B5, Tue)Park, Sung Bum .......916 (B8, Tue), 957 (B8, Tue)Park, Sunjin .................................2840 (H1, Thu)Park, Won-Hwa ............................ 2290 (E8, Tue)Park, Yong Kyu ............................. 2226 (E6, Tue)Park, Yong-il ............916 (B8, Tue), 957 (B8, Tue)Park, You-Sik .................................. 766 (B7, Tue)Park, Young-chul ............................ 928 (B8, Tue)Park, Young-Su ............................2266 (E7, Wed)Park, Youngsin ...............................691 (B5, Thu)Park, Youngsoo ............................2546 (F3, Mon)Park, Yun Daniel .........................2837 (H1, Thu)Parkin, Ivan .... 1944 (D6, Wed), 2472 (F3, Mon), ....... 2583 (F3, Wed), 2609 (F3, Wed), 2662 (F3, Fri)Parks, Christopher .........................2445 (F2, Tue)Parnas, Richard .............................. 834 (B8, Tue)Parola, A. J. ....................................289 (B1, Wed)Parrino, Francesco .......................1185 (B9, Wed)Parrour, Gaëlle ................................ 371 (B2, Tue)Parsons, Catherine .......................2658 (F3, Thu)Parvizi, Reza ...............................1680 (D1, Mon)Parvulescu, Catalin ........................ 767 (B7, Tue)Pasaogullari, Ugur ......................... 817 (B8, Tue), .................................818 (B8, Tue), 820 (B8, Tue), .............................. 852 (B8, Tue), 1074 (B8, Thu), ............................ 1075 (B8, Thu), 1133 (B8, Thu)Pascal, Jean Louis .......................... 3013 (I2, Tue)Paschos, Odysseas ...................... 3241 (A4, Mon)Pashova, Veselina ..........................305 (B1, Wed)Pasquier, Aurelien Du .................. 2632 (F3, Wed)Pasquini, Irene ............................... 69 (A1, Mon)Passerini, Stefano ........................ 506 (B5, Mon), ............................. 513 (B5, Mon), 518 (B5, Mon), .........557 (B5, Tue), 600 (B5, Tue), 683 (B5, Thu), .............................3083 (I3, Wed), 3175 (J2, Wed)Passot, Sylvain ...............................982 (B8, Wed)Pasti, Igor A ...................................3028 (I2, Wed)Pastula, Michael ....................... 1207 (B10, Mon)Paszti, Zoltan ..............................1681 (D1, Mon)Pate, Ilabahen ...............................2962 (I1, Wed)Paterson, Allan ............................... 552 (B5, Tue)

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Paterson, Allan ...............................685 (B5, Thu)Patole, Samson D ..........................2448 (F2, Tue)Pauc, Nicolas .......2225 (E6, Tue), 2646 (F3, Thu)Paudel, Pravin ................................ 407 (B4, Tue)Paul, Amit .....................................2967 (I1, Wed)Paul, Devproshad ...........................1151 (B8, Fri)Paul, Shashi ........ 2482 (F3, Tue), 2602 (F3, Wed)Paulus-Rodatz, Ursula A ..................329 (B1, Thu)Pavelka, Tibor ..............................1959 (E1, Mon)Pavlova, Svetlana .................... 1249 (B10, Mon), .....................................................1475 (B10, Thu)Pavlukhin, Yurii ....................... 1249 (B10, Mon)Pawlak, Malgorzata .....................2052 (E2, Wed)Payne, Richard ........................... 1300 (B10, Tue)Peña-Martínez, Juan ...................1518 (B10, Thu)Pearman, Benjamin P ....................1110 (B8, Thu)Pebere, Nadine ..........................1692 (D1, Mon), ...........................1756 (D2, Mon), 1776 (D2, Tue)Pech Canul, Máximo ...................1935 (D6, Tue)Pecheva, Emilia ............................ 1984 (E1, Tue)Pecheva, Emilia ............................ 1990 (E1, Tue)Peck, Dong-Hyun .......................... 928 (B8, Tue), ..................................953 (B8, Tue), 965 (B8, Tue)Peck, Donghyun ............................287 (B1, Wed)Pecquenard, Brigitte ....................... 594 (B5, Tue)Pecquenard, Brigitte ....................... 418 (B4, Tue)Pederson, Larry R ........................ 1419 (B10, Tue)Pedró, Laura E. .............................2936 (I1, Wed)Pedrosa, Valber A ..........................3174 (J2, Wed)Peh, Teng Sheng .........................1370 (B10, Thu)Pei, Chonghua ..............................164 (A2, Wed)Peksen, Murat ...............................1584 (B10, Fri)Pelaz, Lourdes ..............................2003 (E1, Wed)Peled, Emanuel ............................... 522 (B5, Tue)Peled, Emanuel .......564 (B5, Tue), 572 (B5, Tue), .......... 577 (B5, Tue), 895 (B8, Tue), 1153 (B8, Fri)Pelkonen, Johanna ........................... 4 (A1, Mon)Pellat, Michel .............................2387 (E10, Thu)Pellegrin, Yann ............................... 67 (A1, Mon)Pellicer, Eva ...........3124 (J1, Tue), 3132 (J1, Tue)Pellin, Michael J. .........................2015 (E2, Mon)Pello, C. ........................................ 1977 (E1, Tue)Pelosato, Renato ....................... 1241 (B10, Mon)Pemberton, Marianne .................... 844 (B8, Tue)Pemble, Martyn ..........................2115 (E4, Mon), ..........................2473 (F3, Mon), 2520 (F3, Mon), .......................................................2650 (F3, Thu)Penaud, Julien .......1961 (E1, Tue), 2109 (E4, Mon)Pendlebury, Stephanie .................1190 (B9, Thu)Pendyala, Chandrashekhar ...........674 (B5, Wed)Peng, Alex ...................................... 896 (B8, Tue)Peng, Lung Han ..... 1974 (E1, Tue), 2341 (E9, Wed)Peng, Zhangquan .......552 (B5, Tue), 685 (B5, Thu)Penicaud, Alan ........................... 2793 (H1, Wed)Peppley, Brant ................................1151 (B8, Fri)Peppley, Brant ...............................977 (B8, Wed)Pepponi, Giancarlo ....................2006 (E1, Wed), ......................................................2008 (E1, Wed)Peracchio, Aldo A.......366 (B2, Tue), 1325 (B10, Tue)Perchthaler, Markus ......34 (A1, Mon), 941 (B8, Tue)Perdue, Andrew S ...........................997 (B8, Wed)Pereira, Ernesto C ...........................2751 (F5, Tue)Pereira, Nathalie ...... 423 (B4, Wed), 658 (B5, Wed)Pereira-Ramos, Jean-Pierre ............497 (B4, Thu), .........................................................500 (B4, Thu)Perepelytsina, Olena .................. 2824 (H1, Wed)Peres, Jean-Paul .............................679 (B5, Wed)Perez, Israel ....... 2049 (E2, Wed), 2475 (F3, Mon)Perez, Joelma ....................................194 (A2, Fri)Perez-Acosta, Carrmen ..................978 (B8, Wed)Pérez-Coll, Domingo .................. 1396 (B10, Tue)Perez del Valle, Carlos .................. 516 (B5, Mon)Pérez Ladrón de Guevara, Héctor .....1967 (E1, Tue)Pérez-Herranz, Valentin ...............3182 (J2, Wed)Pérez-Herranz, Valentin ................. 905 (B8, Tue)Pérez-Page, Maria ........................... 905 (B8, Tue)Pergolesi, Daniele ....................... 1312 (B10, Tue)Perissi, Ilaria ........3080 (I3, Wed), 3098 (I3, Thu)Perlov, Alexander ........................1034 (B8, Wed)

Pernel, Carole ...............................2775 (F5, Thu)Perng, Tsong-Pyng ...... 934 (B8, Tue), 2043 (E2, Tue)Perreira, Franck ...........................1001 (B8, Wed)Perrigaud, Laurent .........................611 (B5, Wed)Perron, Aurélien ........................1445 (B10, Wed)Perrot, Hubert ............................1003 (B8, Wed), ..........................1823 (D3, Wed), 2767 (F5, Wed), ..............................3064 (I2, Thu), 3162 (J2, Wed)Persson, Åsa ...............................1441 (B10, Wed)Persson, Per ................................. 2591 (F3, Wed)Peter, Daniel ................................. 2084 (E3, Tue)Péter, László ................................. 2701 (F4, Wed)Peterbauer, Clemens .....................2962 (I1, Wed)Peters, Roland ...............................1584 (B10, Fri)Petitclerc, Michel ..........................602 (B5, Wed)Petitjean, Marie ..........................1480 (B10, Thu)Petri, Denise .................................3085 (I3, Wed)Petrik, Peter .......1983 (E1, Tue), 1994 (E1, Wed), ........................... 1996 (E1, Wed), 1997 (E1, Wed)Petrilli, John .................................1875 (D5, Tue)Petrocco, Alessandro ...................1159 (B9, Wed)Petrov, Sergei .... 490 (B4, Thu), 1249 (B10, Mon)Petrunin, Maxim A.......................1779 (D2, Tue), .......................................................1780 (D2, Tue)Petrykin, Valery ...........................3032 (I2, Wed), ............................. 3054 (I2, Thu), 3192 (J4, Mon)Pettersson, Lars .............................992 (B8, Wed)Pettigrew, Katherine ....................2836 (H1, Thu)Pettigrew, Katherine ...................... 3008 (I2, Tue)Petzold, M .................................... 1964 (E1, Tue)Peyre, Patrice .............................. 1739 (D1, Wed)Pezzatini, Giovanni .......................2693 (F4, Tue)Pfanzelt, Manuel ............................499 (B4, Thu)Pfeffer, Markus ............................1959 (E1, Mon)Pfeifer, Thomas ..........................1482 (B10, Thu)Pfettscher, Don ............................2072 (E3, Mon)Pflaum, Jens ................................ 2806 (H1, Wed)Pflitsch, Christian ..... 2518 (F3, Mon), 2670 (F3, Fri)Pflugl, C. ....................................... 2286 (E8, Tue)Pfuch, Andreas ............................ 2569 (F3, Wed)Pham, Minh-Chau ....................1635 (C2, Mon), ....................................................... 2971 (I1, Thu)Phan, Trang .......... 672 (B5, Wed), 673 (B5, Wed)Phan, Viet-Phong ........418 (B4, Tue), 594 (B5, Tue)Pharoah, Jon ........977 (B8, Wed), 1286 (B10, Mon)Philipsen, Harold G....................... 2175 (E5, Tue)Phongaksorn, Monrudee ........... 1408 (B10, Tue)Piana, Michele ................................ 384 (B2, Tue)Piazza, Salvatore ...........................2773 (F5, Thu)Picart, Sébastien .......................... 2767 (F5, Wed)Piccardo, Paolo .........................1444 (B10, Wed), ....................................................1445 (B10, Wed)Piccin, Matteo ............................2387 (E10, Thu)Piccinelli, Fabio ............................3225 (J4, Wed)Picciotto, Antonio .......................1997 (E1, Wed)Piccirillo, Clara ............................ 2583 (F3, Wed)Pichaud, Bernard .........................1955 (E1, Mon)Pichler, Thomas ............................ 2209 (E6, Tue)Pichonat, Tristan ............................213 (B1, Sun)Picos, Rodrigo ............................... 2246 (E7, Tue)Piekielska, Katarzyna M ................2913 (I1, Wed)Piepenhagen, Matthias ................3086 (I3, Wed)Pierce, Michael ............................. 3052 (I2, Thu)Pierreux, Dieter ........2035 (E2, Tue), 2037 (E2, Tue)Pierzchala, Katarzyna ...................2651 (F3, Thu)Pieta, Piotr ...................................2838 (H1, Thu)Pietrasz, Patrick .......876 (B8, Tue), 929 (B8, Tue)Pietron, Jeremy J ............................995 (B8, Wed)Piga, Matteo ..................................999 (B8, Wed)Pigani, Laura .................................. 69 (A1, Mon)Piglmayer, Klaus ............................159 (A2, Wed)Pihosh, Yuriy .................................. 750 (B7, Tue)Pilvet, Maris ................................... 747 (B7, Tue)Pinault, Mathieu ......................... 2578 (F3, Wed)Pinc, William ..............................1751 (D2, Mon)Pinchart, Audrey ...........................2481 (F3, Tue)Pinchuk, Olga ................................. 907 (B8, Tue)Ping, Lee Yuan .............................. 1971 (E1, Tue)Pinheiro, C. ...................................289 (B1, Wed)

Pinson, Jean ..................................428 (B4, Wed)Pinson, Jean ................................... 550 (B5, Tue)Pinson, Jean ................................. 2206 (E6, Tue)Pintar, Albin ...................................693 (B5, Thu)Pintaric, Christine ......................1657 (C3, Mon)Pintauro, Peter N ........344 (B2, Mon), 1054 (B8, Wed)Pintelon, Rik .................................3165 (J2, Wed)Pinto, Simone S ............................... 11 (A1, Mon)Piotrowska, Karolina .....................635 (B5, Wed)Pique, Alberto ...............................1707 (D1, Tue)Pique, Didier ...............................2537 (F3, Mon)Piro, Benoit .......1635 (C2, Mon), 2971 (I1, Thu)Piron Abellan, Javier ...................1852 (D4, Thu)Pisny, Vasiliy .................................662 (B5, Wed)Piszcz, Michał ............................... 231 (B1, Mon)Piszcz, Michal ................................648 (B5, Wed)Piszczek, Piotr ..............................2492 (F3, Mon)Pitner, William R ...........................3086 (I3, Wed)Pitsch, Heinz ....... 964 (B8, Tue), 1035 (B8, Wed)Pivovar, Bryan .............................1061 (B8, Wed)Pivovar, Bryan ..............................1115 (B8, Thu)Plana, Daniela ...............................2448 (F2, Tue)Planche, Marie-Pierre .................1520 (B10, Thu)Plewa-Marczewska, Anna .............648 (B5, Wed), ........................................................649 (B5, Wed)Plonska-Brzezinska, Marta E ........2852 (H2, Tue), .......................... 2810 (H1, Wed), 2838 (H1, Thu)P. M. K. Ciniciato, Gustavo .......... 2982 (I1, Thu)Poblet, Josep M. .....2858 (H2, Tue), 2862 (H2, Tue)Podaru, Cecilia ............................... 767 (B7, Tue)Podias, Andreas .....1066 (B8, Thu), 1096 (B8, Thu)Podlaha, E. J ...................................2722 (F5, Tue)Poelman, D. ................................. 2765 (F5, Wed)Poeppelmeier, Kenneth R ...........1451 (B10, Wed)Pogany, Dionyz ...........................2022 (E2, Mon)Poggi, Antonella .......................... 2623 (F3, Wed)Pohl, Hans-Joachim ....................2493 (F3, Mon)Poineau, Frederic .......................1684 (D1, Mon), ...........................1685 (D1, Mon), 2922 (I1, Wed)Poinot, Delphine ............................ 594 (B5, Tue)Poinsignon, Christiane .................. 381 (B2, Tue)Pointon, Kevin ......................... 1205 (B10, Mon)Poirot, Nathalie ........................ 1228 (B10, Mon)Poisson, Marie-Antoinette ........... 2327 (E9, Tue)Pol, Swati .......................................444 (B4, Wed)Pol, Swati .......................................431 (B4, Wed)Policastro, Steve ..... 1707 (D1, Tue), 1915 (D6, Tue)Polignano, Maria Luisa ............... 1977 (E1, Tue), ........ 1979 (E1, Tue), 1980 (E1, Tue), 1981 (E1, Tue)Polino, Daniela ............................2517 (F3, Mon)Politova, Tatiana ........................1549 (B10, Thu)Pollakowski, Beatrix ......................2488 (F3, Tue)Pollard, Kimberly ........................2072 (E3, Mon)Polonia, Lorenzo ...........................2693 (F4, Tue)Pölt, Peter ............2442 (F2, Tue), 2769 (F5, Thu)Polyakov, V. I .................................. 3160 (J1, Tue)Pölzer, Matthias ............................ 3095 (I3, Thu)Pomfret, Michael B .......................995 (B8, Wed), .....................................................1537 (B10, Thu)Pomposo, Jose A. .........................2428 (F2, Mon)Ponce, Patrícia ............................ 1624 (C1, Wed)Ponrouch, Alexandre .................2415 (F2, Mon), ......................................................2416 (F2, Mon)Pons, Michel ................................2537 (F3, Mon)Popescu, Alina ................................ 767 (B7, Tue)Popov, Aleksandr .........................2319 (E8, Wed)Popov, Alexey .....2860 (H2, Tue), 2861 (H2, Tue)Popov, Branko ............................1027 (B8, Wed), ............................1029 (B8, Wed), 1118 (B8, Thu)Popov, Vladimir P ........................ 2214 (E6, Tue), .....................................................2397 (E10, Thu)Popovici, Eveline ..........................148 (A2, Wed), ........ 153 (A2, Wed), 154 (A2, Wed), 155 (A2, Wed)Popovici, R. F. ................................155 (A2, Wed)Popovska, Nadejda ..................... 2606 (F3, Wed), .......................................................2661 (F3, Thu)Poppe, Jan .................................... 2328 (E9, Tue)Porcher, Willy ................................636 (B5, Wed)Pore, Viljami ..... 2054 (E2, Wed), 2513 (F3, Mon)

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Pornprasertsuk, Rojana ..................338 (B1, Thu)Porras Gutierez, Anna ..................2904 (I1, Wed)Portail, Nicolas ...........................1756 (D2, Mon)Portail, Nicolas .............................3164 (J2, Wed)Portehault, David ..... 434 (B4, Wed), 498 (B4, Thu)Porterat, Dominique ................... 2578 (F3, Wed)Posch, Florian ............................... 1977 (E1, Tue)Posdziech, Oliver ..........................1501 (B10, Fri)Posner, Ralf ................................. 1802 (D2, Wed)Posselt, Matthias ........................2391 (E10, Thu)Posset, Uwe .................................2301 (E8, Wed)Posset, Uwe .................................2306 (E8, Wed)Post, Michael ................................. 3161 (J1, Tue)Postlethwaite, Stella R ..................... 73 (A1, Mon)Potie, Alexis ..................................2646 (F3, Thu)Potkonjak, Nebojsa I ....................2927 (I1, Wed), .......................................................3024 (I2, Wed)Potts, Stephen E......2034 (E2, Tue), 2533 (F3, Mon)Poulet, Sylvain ....... 567 (B5, Tue), 681 (B5, Thu)Poulin, Philippe ........................... 2978 (I1, Thu)Poupon, Gilles .............................. 2173 (E5, Tue)Pourtois, Geoffrey ......................2109 (E4, Mon), ......................................................2116 (E4, Mon)Povey, Ian M ........2115 (E4, Mon), 2520 (F3, Mon), .......................................................2650 (F3, Thu)Powell, Adam C ............................ 2704 (F4, Wed)Pozo-Gonzalo, Cristina ..............2318 (E8, Wed), ......................................................2428 (F2, Mon)Pozzovivo, Gianmauro ................2022 (E2, Mon)Prainsack, Josef ............................. 2172 (E5, Tue)Prakash, J. ....................................... 599 (B5, Tue)Prakash, Surya .............................. 511 (B5, Mon)Pramatarova, Lilyana .................. 1984 (E1, Tue), ....................................................... 1990 (E1, Tue)Prasad, D. H ................................. 1404 (B10, Tue)Prat, Marc ....................................2062 (E3, Mon)Prato, Maurizio .... 2794 (H1, Wed), 2795 (H1, Wed)Prazuch, Janusz ........................1445 (B10, Wed), .....................................................1549 (B10, Thu)Preis, Wolfgang ........................ 1225 (B10, Mon)Preisser, Robert ............................2163 (E5, Mon)Prenninger, Peter ..........................1591 (B10, Fri)Presto, Sabrina ..........................1444 (B10, Wed), .....................................................1549 (B10, Thu)Preston, Joshua S ............................. 820 (B8, Tue)Preux, Nicolas ............................ 1369 (B10, Tue)Prevoteau, Antonin .................... 1611 (C1, Wed)Prinz, Fritz B ......1458 (B10, Thu), 1466 (B10, Thu), .............................2010 (E2, Mon), 2047 (E2, Wed)Prinz, Fritz B. ........ 338 (B1, Thu), 339 (B1, Thu), .....................................................1555 (B10, Thu)Prochazka, Jan ...............................768 (B7, Wed)Proietti, Eric .............370 (B2, Tue), 796 (B8, Sun)Prokes, S.M. .................................. 2324 (E9, Tue)Prokhorov, Igor ..........................1556 (B10, Thu)Pronovost, Stéphanie .................2415 (F2, Mon), ......................................................2416 (F2, Mon)Proost, Joris ..................................1917 (D6, Tue)Prosek, Tomas ...............................1765 (D2, Tue)Protopapa, Elisabeth ................... 2882 (I1, Mon)Protopopova, Vera .......................2508 (F3, Mon)Protsailo, Lesia ............................... 844 (B8, Tue)Provotorova, Ylia ....................... 1722 (D1, Wed)Prozorov, Pavel ............................2509 (F3, Mon)Prud’homme, N. ..........................2511 (F3, Mon)Prud’Homme, Nathalie ..............2478 (F3, Mon), ............................2485 (F3, Tue), 2503 (F3, Mon), ...............................2627 (F3, Wed), 2667 (F3, Fri)Prussin, Simon ............................. 1960 (E1, Tue)Pryakhin, Dmitry ........................2493 (F3, Mon)Prylutska, Svitlana ...................... 2824 (H1, Wed)Prylutskyy, Yuriy ........................ 2824 (H1, Wed)Pryschepa, Yevgen ...................... 1347 (B10, Tue)Pryshchepa, Ievgenii ................ 1229 (B10, Mon)Przybylski, Kazimierz ...............1445 (B10, Wed), .....................................................1549 (B10, Thu)Psaltis, Steven ..............................1157 (B9, Wed)Psaro, Rinaldo .........374 (B2, Tue), 382 (B2, Tue)Psuja, Piotr .................................... 186 (A2, Thu)

Pu, Lyong Sun ............................... 3204 (J4, Tue)Puchhammer, Alexander ............ 2612 (F3, Wed)Pucker, Georg ..............................1997 (E1, Wed)Pugh, David .................................2533 (F3, Mon)Puglia, Frank ....... 638 (B5, Wed), 640 (B5, Wed), ................................ 695 (B5, Thu), 700 (B5, Thu)Pullmannova, Andrea .................2339 (E9, Wed)Pum, Dietmar ............................... 2976 (I1, Thu)Punch, Jeff .................................. 1817 (D3, Wed)Pung, Swee Y ..................................124 (A2, Wed)Punyawudho, Konlayutt .............1031 (B8, Wed)Purica, Munizer .............................. 767 (B7, Tue)Pursel, Sean ..................................1875 (D5, Tue)Puschhof, Andrea .....996 (B8, Wed), 2918 (I1, Wed)Pustovarov, Vladimir ........................ 3 (A1, Mon)Putkonen, Matti I .......................... 2024 (E2, Tue)Pyke, Stephen ........................... 1205 (B10, Mon)Pyle, Brandon ..............................1057 (B8, Wed)Pylypenko, Svitlana ...................... 355 (B2, Mon)Pyo, Seong-Soo ......................... 1265 (B10, Mon)

QQadri, Syed ..................................2836 (H1, Thu)Qi, Hua ......................................... 2324 (E9, Tue)Qi, Liang ...................................... 2996 (I2, Mon)Qi, Lu ................... 436 (B4, Wed), 471 (B4, Wed), ........................................................611 (B5, Wed)Qiang, Zexuan .............................2315 (E8, Wed)Qiao, Jinli .............. 345 (B2, Mon), 875 (B8, Tue)Qin, Fengxiang ........................... 1621 (C1, Wed)Qinghua, Tian .............................. 1971 (E1, Tue)Qiu, Ping .................................... 1816 (D3, Wed)Qiu, Yongcai ..................................769 (B7, Wed)Qu, Wei .......................................... 373 (B2, Tue)Qu, Zuopeng ................................1581 (B10, Fri)Quach, Ngoc- Chang ................. 1746 (D1, Wed)Quadakkers, W.J. ........................ 1833 (D4, Wed)Quadakkers, Willem J. .................1852 (D4, Thu)Quarez, Eric .............................. 1250 (B10, Mon)Que, Duanlin ............................... 724 (B7, Mon)Querejeta, Amaia ............................ 921 (B8, Tue)Quevedo, Manuel ......................... 2408 (E10, Fri)Quinn, Aidan ..............................2115 (E4, Mon)

RRabchynski, Siarhei M..................1187 (B9, Wed)Rack, Simon ..............................2362 (E10, Wed)Radamson, Henry H. ...................2474 (F3, Mon)Radcliff, Thomas ...................... 1210 (B10, Mon)Radeva, Ekaterina ......................... 1984 (E1, Tue)Radisic, Aleksandar ..................... 2178 (E5, Tue), ..............................2179 (E5, Tue), 2779 (F5, Thu)Radisic, Dunja .............................2100 (E3, Wed)Radisic, Dunja .............................. 2178 (E5, Tue)Radnik, Jörg .............795 (B8, Sun), 880 (B8, Tue)Radošević, Jagoda .........................1934 (D6, Tue)Radovici, Octavian ..................... 1731 (D1, Wed)Radtke, Aleksandra A ...................2492 (F3, Mon)Radu, Aleksandar ......2898 (I1, Tue), 3107 (J1, Mon)Radu, Ionut .................................2060 (E3, Mon)Raes, Marc .....................................2723 (F5, Tue)Rafael Gonzalez, Ernesto ..................199 (A2, Fri)Rafailovic, Lidija D ........................2713 (F4, Thu)Rafi, Joan Marc ............................. 2045 (E2, Tue)Raghavan, Prasanth ......................298 (B1, Wed)Raghavan, Srini .......2071 (E3, Mon), 2090 (E3, Tue)Ragnarsson, Lars-Åke ................... 2037 (E2, Tue)Rahm, Elke ................................. 1742 (D1, Wed)Rahman, M. S ...............................2114 (E4, Mon)Rahman, Md. Sanoar ...................2925 (I1, Wed)Rahman, Mohammad ................... 2892 (I1, Tue)Rahmani, Reza ..............................1080 (B8, Thu)Rahmouni, Kamal .......................1045 (B8, Wed)Rai, Varun ....................................1035 (B8, Wed)Raineri, Vito ..................................2483 (F3, Tue)Raissi, Heidar .................................143 (A2, Wed)Rajagopal, Rama ............................661 (B5, Wed)Rajeshwar, Krishnan ...................... 99 (A1, Mon), ........................................................2717 (F5, Tue)

Rakhimov, Alexander ..................2495 (F3, Mon)Rakic, Mario .................................. 179 (A2, Thu)Ramírez-Meneses, Esther .............1781 (D2, Tue), ..................................................... 2826 (H1, Wed)Ramírez-Meneses, Esther .............2519 (F3, Mon)Ramadesigan, Venkatasailanathan ...................... ....................................................... 241 (B1, Mon)Ramadesigan, Venkatasailanathan ...................... ..................................242 (B1, Mon), 720 (B5, Fri)Ramadesigan, Venkatasailanathan ...................... .........................................................792 (B8, Sun)Ramaker, David E ..........................988 (B8, Wed), ......................................................1040 (B8, Wed)Ramanarayanan, Trikur .............. 1845 (D4, Wed)Ramanathan, Sasangan ................ 2030 (E2, Tue)Ramani, Shankarram ...................2099 (E3, Wed)Ramani, Vijay ..........831 (B8, Tue), 832 (B8, Tue)Ramasamy, Ramaraja ................... 2969 (I1, Thu)Ramaswamy, Nagappan ................327 (B1, Thu), ....................................................... 352 (B2, Mon)Rambert, Serge ........................... 1421 (B10, Tue)Ramesh, T. N. ............................... 397 (B4, Mon)Ramirez, Daniel .............................2756 (F5, Tue)Ramirez-Caballero, Gustavo .......2845 (H1, Thu)Ramm, P. ..................................... 2172 (E5, Tue), .............................. 2174 (E5, Tue), 2182 (E5, Tue)Ramos, Tania .............................. 1399 (B10, Tue)Ramousse, Severine ................. 1217 (B10, Mon), ....................................................1441 (B10, Wed)Rampelberg, Geert ........................ 2138 (E4, Tue)Ranade, Madhav B. ...................... 3199 (J4, Tue), .......................................................3219 (J4, Wed)Randolf, Guenter ............................1145 (B8, Fri)Randriamahazaka, Hyacinthe .......2431 (F2, Mon), .............................2930 (I1, Wed), 2989 (I1, Thu), .......................................................3094 (I3, Wed)Randrimahazaka, Hyacinthe ........ 2985 (I1, Thu)Randström, Sara ...........................1106 (B8, Thu)Rangel, Norma ........................... 2791 (H1, Wed)Rao, Nistala Ramesh ..................... 1971 (E1, Tue)Rao, Pallem V ................................ 2032 (E2, Tue)Rao, Rosario ..... 2378 (E10, Wed), 2382 (E10, Wed)Raoufi, Arman .....1535 (B10, Thu), 1794 (D2, Tue)Raoux, Simone ............................2054 (E2, Wed)Rapecki, Tomasz ..........................2427 (F2, Mon)Rapecki, Tomasz ............................2459 (F2, Tue)Rapino, Stefania ......................... 2793 (H1, Wed)Rapino, Stefania ......................... 2805 (H1, Wed)Rapposelli, Paolo .......................... 2206 (E6, Tue)Raptis, Raphael G. ........................2954 (I1, Wed)Rashid, Abdul ................................159 (A2, Wed)Rashidova, Sayora Sh. ...................163 (A2, Wed)Rassaei, Liza ..................................2944 (I1, Wed)Rasten, Egil ...................................3033 (I2, Wed)Rateick, Richard ...........................1920 (D6, Tue)Rathi, M. K. .................................. 2280 (E8, Tue)Rathinavelu, Umadevi .............. 1820 (D3, Wed), ..................................................... 1822 (D3, Wed)Rathod, Dhanraj G .......................2831 (H1, Thu)Ratnakumar, Bugga ..................... 511 (B5, Mon), ............................... 517 (B5, Mon), 695 (B5, Thu)Ratner, Mark ................................. 206 (A4, Mon)Rauber, Marcos .............................1788 (D2, Tue)Raudoja, Jaan ................................. 747 (B7, Tue)Rauh, Daniel ................................2854 (H2, Tue)Raukas, Madis ...............................3232 (J4, Wed)Rauwel, Erwan .............................2107 (E4, Mon)Ravagni, Alberto ....................... 1214 (B10, Mon)Ravaine, Valerie ...........................2420 (F2, Mon)Ravdel, Boris .................................638 (B5, Wed), ................................640 (B5, Wed), 700 (B5, Thu)Rayne, Roy ...................................1915 (D6, Tue)Razaq, Aamir ................................2946 (I1, Wed)Razeghi, M. ..................................2279 (E8, Mon)Razus, Alexandru ......................... 1653 (C3, Sun)Reading, Michael A. .................... 1975 (E1, Tue), .......................... 1994 (E1, Wed), 1995 (E1, Wed), .......................... 1996 (E1, Wed), 1997 (E1, Wed), ........................... 1998 (E1, Wed), 2007 (E1, Wed)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Ready, W. Jud ................................657 (B5, Wed)Rebrov, Aleksey K ......................... 2638 (F3, Wed)Recham, Nadir .............................. 400 (B4, Mon)Rechberger, Juergen ...................1484 (B10, Thu)Rector, Allison .............................2072 (E3, Mon)Reddy, N. Koteeswara ..................2342 (E9, Wed)Redington, Wynette ....................2831 (H1, Thu)Redko, Volodymyr ........................ 265 (B1, Tue), ........ 662 (B5, Wed), 735 (B7, Tue), 3122 (J1, Tue)Redwing, Joan M ...........................2644 (F3, Thu)Rees, Eric ................ 799 (B8, Sun), 800 (B8, Sun)Refke, Arno ....... 1293 (B10, Tue), 1595 (B10, Fri)Reiche, M ..................................... 1964 (E1, Tue)Reichenauer, Gudrun ................. 2806 (H1, Wed)Reichert, Mathias ..........................671 (B5, Wed)Reid, Gillian .................................2655 (F3, Thu)Reid, Michael ............................ 1815 (D3, Wed), .........................1817 (D3, Wed), 1819 (D3, Wed), ..................................................... 1821 (D3, Wed)Reid, Rob ........................................ 822 (B8, Tue)Reinert, Andreas .........................1533 (B10, Thu)Reinhardt, Falk .....2000 (E1, Wed), 2001 (E1, Wed)Reinhardt, Karen .........................2063 (E3, Mon)Reinisch, Guillaume ...................2504 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2505 (F3, Mon)Reipa, Vytas .........2284 (E8, Tue), 3206 (J4, Wed)Reisberg, Steeve ....1635 (C2, Mon), 2971 (I1, Thu)Reiter, Gerald .................................. 80 (A1, Mon)Reiter, Jakub .................................. 376 (B2, Tue), ...............................519 (B5, Mon), 3151 (J1, Tue)Reitinger, Andreas ........................ 2320 (E9, Tue)Remes, Zdenek ............................ 2570 (F3, Wed)René, Hausbrand ........................1750 (D2, Mon)Ren, Gang .....................................1703 (D1, Tue)Ren, Hui ........................................997 (B8, Wed)Ren, Jiawen .................................... 939 (B8, Tue)Ren, Tian-Ling .............................. 107 (A1, Mon)Ren, Yu ......................................... 395 (B4, Mon)Rendell, Ronald ............................ 2324 (E9, Tue)Rengarajan, Balaji ...................... 1715 (D1, Wed)Renner, Frank Uwe .......................1708 (D1, Tue)Rensmo, Håkan .............................622 (B5, Wed)Resendiz Mendoza, Luis M ........... 2253 (E7, Tue)Reske, Rulle ..................................2707 (F4, Thu)Ressier, Laurence ........................ 1735 (D1, Wed)Ressler, Wolfgang ........................... 747 (B7, Tue)Reuteler, Joakim ........................ 1334 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1561 (B10, Thu)Rey, Germain ...............................2552 (F3, Mon)Reyes Tolosa, Maria D ....................2733 (F5, Tue)Reyes, Jason .................................. 1960 (E1, Tue)Reynaud, Cécile ........................... 2578 (F3, Wed)Reynolds, Anthony .................. 1284 (B10, Mon)Rezaei, Behzad ...............................2465 (F2, Tue)Rezende, Mirabel Cerqueira ........... 11 (A1, Mon)Rha, Sa-Kyun .................................2745 (F5, Tue)Rhee, Jun-Gi ................................1180 (B9, Wed)Rheem, Youngwoo ......................2426 (F2, Mon)Rhen, D.S. .....................................2783 (F5, Thu)Rhen, Fernando M ...................... 1827 (D3, Wed)Rho, Jae Hoon ............................... 185 (A2, Thu)Rhoades, David W ........................... 826 (B8, Tue)Ribeaucourt, Lydie ........................2719 (F5, Tue)Ribeiro, Nielson F ........................ 1335 (B10, Tue)Rice-York, Cynthia ........................792 (B8, Sun), ............................... 931 (B8, Tue), 1095 (B8, Thu)Richard, Cyrille ............................2904 (I1, Wed)Richard, Olivier ............................ 2035 (E2, Tue)Richards, Justin .............................. 906 (B8, Tue)Richardson, Thomas J ................... 393 (B4, Mon)Richter, Curt ................................2154 (E4, Wed)Richter, Curt ................................. 2252 (E7, Tue)Richter, Denny ............................1866 (D4, Thu)Richter, Lee J ......778 (B7, Wed), 2240 (E7, Mon), .............................. 2252 (E7, Tue), 2718 (F5, Tue)Richter, Nicolas ..........................1755 (D2, Mon)Richter-Landsberg, Christiane .....2958 (I1, Wed)Rickman, Sarah ............................ 504 (B5, Mon)Rieder, Ester ........1787 (D2, Tue), 1788 (D2, Tue)

Riedmüller, Stefan .......................1954 (E1, Mon)Rieke, Peter ...................................1133 (B8, Thu)Riemer, Steve .................................2688 (F4, Tue)Riepenhoff, Cameron ........ 706 (B5, Fri), 709 (B5, Fri)Riesz, Ferenc ................................. 1993 (E1, Tue)Rietveld, B. G ........................... 1204 (B10, Mon), ....................... 1206 (B10, Mon), 1326 (B10, Tue), ..........................1384 (B10, Tue), 1428 (B10, Tue)Rieu, Mathilde ............................ 1359 (B10, Tue)Rieutord, Francois .......................2060 (E3, Mon)Rigny, Arnaud ............................2387 (E10, Thu)Rigsby, Matt ................................. 2877 (I1, Mon)Riherd, Lynne ..............................1853 (D4, Thu)Rikukawa, Masahiro .....891 (B8, Tue), 892 (B8, Tue)Riley, Jason ....................................2743 (F5, Tue)Riley, Leah .....................................666 (B5, Wed)Rincon Troconis, Brendy ............1759 (D2, Mon)Rincon, Rosalba ........................... 2869 (I1, Mon)Ringel, Steven ................................. 745 (B7, Tue)Ringuede, Armelle ......................1524 (B10, Thu)Rios, G.M. ....................................... 883 (B8, Tue)Rip, Jens .............1197 (B9, Thu), 2102 (E3, Wed)Ripenbein, Tania ............................ 564 (B5, Tue)Risberg, Erik ................................ 1799 (D2, Wed)Rische, Daniel .............................2512 (F3, Mon)Rispal, Lorraine ............................ 2401 (E10, Fri)Ritala, Heini ................................2098 (E3, Wed)Ritala, Mikko ....... 1791 (D2, Tue), 2054 (E2, Wed), ........................... 2513 (F3, Mon), 2564 (F3, Wed)Ritter, Uwe .................................. 2824 (H1, Wed)Ritzdorf, Tom ............................... 2176 (E5, Tue)Riu, Doh Hyung ............................161 (A2, Wed)Riu, Doh Hyung ........460 (B4, Wed), 766 (B7, Tue)Rivard, Tony .................................1583 (B10, Fri)Rivas, Mikel ......1439 (B10, Wed), 1578 (B10, Thu)Rivera, Jonathan ..........................1922 (D6, Tue)Rivera, M. ......................................641 (B5, Wed)Rivera, Zacarias ...... 2121 (E4, Wed), 2121 (E4, Mon)Rivnay, Jonathan .......................... 2251 (E7, Tue)Rizzi, Mirko ..................................1786 (D2, Tue)Roa, Joan Josep ...........................1518 (B10, Thu)Robben, Lars ............................... 1380 (B10, Tue)Roberts, Matthew R ........................132 (A2, Wed)Robertson, John ..........................2108 (E4, Mon)Robertson, Mark ......................... 1354 (B10, Tue)Robinet, Michaël ..... 672 (B5, Wed), 673 (B5, Wed)Robinson, Alan ............................ 2633 (F3, Wed)Robinson, Andrew .......................1775 (D2, Tue)Robinson, J ................................. 2789 (H1, Wed)Rocchi, Santina .............................. 69 (A1, Mon)Rocco, Ana Maria .......................... 943 (B8, Tue), .......................... 1037 (B8, Wed), 1338 (B10, Tue)Rochat, Névine .....2060 (E3, Mon), 2650 (F3, Thu)Rockward, Tommy ......................1077 (B8, Thu), .......................................................1081 (B8, Thu)Rodgers, Marianne P .................... 812 (B8, Mon), .......................................................1110 (B8, Thu)Rodil, Sandra ................................1781 (D2, Tue)Rodman, Sheila ...........................2260 (E7, Wed)Rodrigues, Luísa C ........................ 233 (B1, Mon), ......... 289 (B1, Wed), 291 (B1, Wed), 295 (B1, Wed)Rodriguez, Noel .......................... 2353 (E10, Tue)Rodriguez-Fortea, Antonio ..........2858 (H2, Tue), .......................................................2862 (H2, Tue)Rodriguez-Martinez, Lide M ...... 1348 (B10, Tue), .......................1439 (B10, Wed), 1578 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1579 (B10, Thu)Rodriguez-Morgade, M. Salome ......2852 (H2, Tue)Roduner, Emil ................................ 884 (B8, Tue)Roeger, Cornelia ............................2445 (F2, Tue)Roelofs, Kimball ...........................1092 (B8, Thu)Rogers, D. ....................................2279 (E8, Mon)Rogers, Erin .................................... 932 (B8, Tue)Roh, Kwang-Chul ........................... 543 (B5, Tue)Rohan, J. F .........2164 (E5, Mon), 2417 (F2, Mon)Rohr, Erika ........2085 (E3, Tue), 2370 (E10, Wed)Rohwerder, Michael ....................1708 (D1, Tue), ....................... 1737 (D1, Wed), 1749 (D2, Mon), ............................ 1803 (D2, Wed), 2453 (F2, Tue)

Rojo, Teófilo ....................................712 (B5, Fri), ..........................1348 (B10, Tue), 1388 (B10, Tue)Rolison, Debra ............................... 3008 (I2, Tue)Rolland, Paul Alain ........................213 (B1, Sun)Rolle, Aurelie .............................. 1369 (B10, Tue)Roller, Justin M ........1152 (B8, Fri), 1357 (B10, Tue)Roman, Cosmin ..........................2190 (E6, Mon)Roman, Elisa ............................. 1224 (B10, Mon)Romanenko, Anatoly ...................1122 (B8, Thu)Romankiewicz, Katja .................. 1813 (D2, Wed)Romankiw, Lubomyr .....................2689 (F4, Tue)Romann, Tavo ............................... 3022 (I2, Tue)Romasenko, Maria ..................... 1894 (D5, Wed)Romero, Tatiana ............................. 815 (B8, Tue)Ronasi, A. A. ................................1187 (B9, Wed)Roncaglia, Alberto ....................... 2623 (F3, Wed)Roncali, Jean ................................. 3128 (J1, Tue)Ronda, Antoine ............................. 3198 (J4, Tue)Ronda, Cees ........3190 (J4, Mon), 3195 (J4, Tue), .............................3225 (J4, Wed), 3238 (J4, Wed)Rondanini, Maurizio ...................2477 (F3, Mon)Rooney, Denise ............................... 40 (A1, Mon)Rooyackers, Rita ........................... 2402 (E10, Fri)Roozeboom, F. ......421 (B4, Tue), 2053 (E2, Wed)Röppischer, Marcus ...................... 2329 (E9, Tue)Ros, William ................................... 2668 (F3, Fri)Rosado, Arelys ............................... 3144 (J1, Tue)Rosario-Canales, Mariem ........... 2814 (H1, Wed)Röschenthaler, Gerd-Volker ......... 506 (B5, Mon)Roschuk, Tyler ..............................3228 (J4, Wed)Roscoe, Sharon G .......................... 3066 (I2, Thu)Rosenberg, Rolf ........................ 1206 (B10, Mon)Rösler, Joachim ..........................1679 (D1, Mon)Rosolen, José Mauricio .............. 2811 (H1, Wed), ..................................................... 2812 (H1, Wed)Rosseel, Erik .................................2100 (E3, Wed)Rosseel, Erik ...............................2366 (E10, Wed)Rossetto, Gilberto ....................... 2587 (F3, Wed), ...................................................... 2594 (F3, Wed)Rossi, Emiliano .............................2847 (H2, Tue)Rossi, Francesca ..... 1993 (E1, Tue), 2623 (F3, Wed)Rossi, Leucio ................................ 1639 (C3, Sun)Rossi, Marco .................................2645 (F3, Thu)Rossignol, Cecile ........................ 1356 (B10, Tue)Rossmeisl, Jan ..... 964 (B8, Tue), 1492 (B10, Thu)Rossnagel, Stephen ......................2054 (E2, Wed)Rost, Axel ................................. 1277 (B10, Mon)Rost, Marcel J ........ 2677 (F4, Mon), 2706 (F4, Wed)Rostam-Khani, Patrick ................2064 (E3, Mon)Roth, Christina ...........................1040 (B8, Wed), .......................................................1117 (B8, Thu)Roth, M. ..................................... 1734 (D1, Wed)Roth, Marcel ...............................1693 (D1, Mon)Roth, S. ................139 (A2, Wed), 603 (B5, Wed), ............................623 (B5, Wed), 2194 (E6, Mon), ....................................................... 2204 (E6, Tue)Roth, Stefan ................................ 1831 (D3, Wed)Roué, Lionel ................................... 417 (B4, Tue)Roudgar, Ata .......1006 (B8, Wed), 2984 (I1, Thu)Roue, Lionel ..................................466 (B4, Wed)Rouge, Pascal ................................. 3138 (J1, Tue)Rougier, Aline ..............................2305 (E8, Wed)Roussel, Philippe .......................... 2080 (E3, Tue)Rouvière, Jean-Luc ....................... 171 (A2, Thu), .......................................................2646 (F3, Thu)Rowe, Aaron ................................... 410 (B4, Tue)Rowell, Nelson .............................. 3198 (J4, Tue)Rowenhorst, David ...................... 248 (B1, Mon)Roy, Arnab ...................................... 818 (B8, Tue)Roy, Brycen R ..............................1465 (B10, Thu)Roy, Jérôme .......1926 (D6, Tue), 2528 (F3, Mon)Roy, Jérôme .................................... 72 (A1, Mon)Roy, Poulomi ..............................1173 (B9, Wed), ............................ 1982 (E1, Tue), 2414 (F2, Mon)Rozgonyi, George ........................ 723 (B7, Mon), ..................................740 (B7, Tue), 749 (B7, Tue)Rozière, Jacques ............................. 966 (B8, Tue), ...........................1056 (B8, Wed), 1088 (B8, Thu), ........................... 1120 (B8, Thu), 1431 (B10, Tue)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Rubacek, Lukas .....239 (B1, Mon), 774 (B7, Wed)Rubinstein, Israel ......................... 2980 (I1, Thu)Rubio, Noelia .............................. 2795 (H1, Wed)Rubloff, Gary W ......2049 (E2, Wed), 2475 (F3, Mon)Ruch, P. ........................................... 530 (B5, Tue)Ruch, Patrick ................................3043 (I2, Wed)Ruckdäeschel, Robert ................1445 (B10, Wed)Ruckdäschel, Robert ................... 1352 (B10, Tue)Rudkin, Robert ........................... 1302 (B10, Tue)Rudolph, Melanie ..........................2720 (F5, Tue)Ruedinger, Bernd ..........................1599 (B10, Fri)Ruehe, Juergen .............................2932 (I1, Wed)Ruehe, Juergen .............................2931 (I1, Wed)Ruffo, Riccardo ........................ 1241 (B10, Mon), ......................................................2306 (E8, Wed)Rufino, Benoit ................................ 2663 (F3, Fri)Rüger, Bernd .........1358 (B10, Tue), 1586 (B10, Fri)Ruiz de Gopegui, Unai .................1876 (D5, Tue)Ruiz de Larramendi, Idoia .......... 1388 (B10, Tue)Ruiz de Larramendi, José Ignacio .... 1388 (B10, Tue)Ruiz, Elodie ..................................1088 (B8, Thu)Ruiz-Morales, Juan Carlos ......... 1382 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1518 (B10, Thu)Rukovishnikov, A.I. ....................... 3160 (J1, Tue)Rumpf, Anna .............................. 1889 (D5, Wed)Rumpf, Klemens ..... 2442 (F2, Tue), 2769 (F5, Thu)Rumyantsev, Yuri .......................2540 (F3, Mon), ...................................................... 2607 (F3, Wed)Rupp, Jennifer L ......................... 1304 (B10, Tue), ........................ 1334 (B10, Tue), 1467 (B10, Thu), ....................... 1472 (B10, Thu), 1558 (B10, Thu), ........................ 1560 (B10, Thu), 1561 (B10, Thu)Rushworth, Simon .......................2658 (F3, Thu)Rusli, ............................................ 2576 (F3, Wed)Russell, Andrea .............................. 52 (A1, Mon), ................................ 861 (B8, Tue), 983 (B8, Wed)Russell, Harry ..............................1158 (B9, Wed)Rüttinger, Matthias ...................1438 (B10, Wed)Ruythooren, Wouter ................... 2178 (E5, Tue), ..............................2179 (E5, Tue), 2779 (F5, Thu)Ruythooren, Wouter .................... 2175 (E5, Tue)Ruzyllo, Jerzy ...............................2099 (E3, Wed)Ryan, E Todd ...............................2159 (E5, Mon)Ryan, Kevin .................................. 2322 (E9, Tue)Ryan, M. A .................................... 3108 (J1, Mon)Ryan, Margaret .............................1196 (B9, Thu)Ryan, Mary ....................................2743 (F5, Tue)Ryan, Peter ...................................3076 (I3, Wed)Rybakova, Nataliia ...................... 2697 (F4, Wed)Rybkina, Alevtiva ....................... 1733 (D1, Wed)Ryder, Karl S ...................................2686 (F4, Tue)Ryll, Thomas .............................1467 (B10, Thu), ........................ 1472 (B10, Thu), 1561 (B10, Thu)Rypkema, Heather .......................1158 (B9, Wed)Rys, Piotr ...................................... 231 (B1, Mon)Ryu, Han-Wool ........................ 1273 (B10, Mon), .....................................................1513 (B10, Thu)Ryu, Hosuk ........... 276 (B1, Wed), 283 (B1, Wed)Ryu, Hyun Sam .......................... 1804 (D2, Wed)Ryu, Jungho ....... 1104 (B8, Thu), 1254 (B10, Mon)Ryu, Sung-Kwan ............................. 910 (B8, Tue)Ryu, Takashi ............................... 1296 (B10, Tue)Ryu, Youngho ...............................2782 (F5, Thu)Rzodkiewicz, Witold .................... 1968 (E1, Tue)

SSaab, Andrew ...............................1025 (B8, Wed)Saadoune, Ismael ..... 449 (B4, Wed), 469 (B4, Wed)Saba, Hina ................................... 1656 (C3, Sun)Sabaté, Neus ............................. 1221 (B10, Mon)Sabuncuoglu Tezcan, Deniz ......... 2175 (E5, Tue)Sada, Cinzia ................................. 2587 (F3, Wed)Sadasue, Kazuyuki ........................ 341 (B2, Mon)Sadivskiy, Sergey Ya. ................... 1740 (D1, Wed)Sadykov, Vladislav A ................ 1249 (B10, Mon), ......................... 1379 (B10, Tue), 1475 (B10, Thu)Saeki, Daisuke .................................804 (B8, Sun)Saeli, Manfredi ............................ 2583 (F3, Wed)Sáenz de Viteri, Virginia ...............1876 (D5, Tue)

Saeys, Mark ..................................1048 (B8, Wed)Safa, Yasser ...................................1587 (B10, Fri)Safak, Mürside ...............................2435 (F2, Tue)Safari, Mohammadhosein ..............222 (B1, Sun)Safonov, Aleksey .......................... 2638 (F3, Wed)Safronov, Leonid .......................... 2214 (E6, Tue)Saga, Koichiro .............................2101 (E3, Wed)Saha, Madhu ................................1124 (B8, Thu)Saha, Madhu S ........ 977 (B8, Wed), 1151 (B8, Fri)Saidin, Nur Ubaidah .....................2436 (F2, Tue)Saint-Martin, Romuald .................675 (B5, Wed)Saito, Makoto ..............................2844 (H1, Thu)Saito, Masataka ............................... 915 (B8, Tue)Saito, Mikiko ................................2714 (F4, Thu)Saito, Mikiko ...............................2422 (F2, Mon)Saito, Morihiro ........378 (B2, Tue), 540 (B5, Tue)Saito, Morihiro ..............................634 (B5, Wed)Saito, Motohiro ....................... 1287 (B10, Mon), ..................................................... 1324 (B10, Tue)Saito, T ..........................................440 (B4, Wed)Saito, Takeyasu ............................ 2572 (F3, Wed)Saito, Takeyasu ............................. 2180 (E5, Tue)Saito, Tsutomu ...........................2394 (E10, Thu)Saito, Yoshiyasu .......396 (B4, Mon), 707 (B5, Fri)Saito, Yuria ...................................3079 (I3, Wed)Saitoh, Tsuyoshi .........................1662 (C3, Mon)Saji, Tesuo ......................................2451 (F2, Tue)Sajiki, Kouki ......... 151 (A2, Wed), 174 (A2, Thu)Saka, Hideyuki ............................ 1375 (B10, Tue)Saka, Nannaji ..............................2169 (E5, Mon)Sakabe, Keisuke .............................2742 (F5, Tue)Sakaebe, Hikari .......507 (B5, Mon), 664 (B5, Wed), ......... 668 (B5, Wed), 669 (B5, Wed), 710 (B5, Fri)Sakaguchi, Isao .............................. 166 (A2, Thu)Sakai, Jun’ichi .............................1686 (D1, Mon)Sakai, Kei .....................................1018 (B8, Wed)Sakai, Nobuya ................................. 754 (B7, Tue)Sakai, Tetsuo ........ 391 (B4, Mon), 491 (B4, Thu), ................................. 532 (B5, Tue), 699 (B5, Thu)Sakairi, Masatoshi .......................1771 (D2, Tue), .......................................................1913 (D6, Tue)Sakaki, Nobutaka ........................1563 (B10, Thu)Sakamoto, Hodaka ......................1166 (B9, Wed)Sakamoto, Tadashi ..................... 1323 (B10, Tue)Sakka, Yoshio ...............................1169 (B9, Wed)Sako, Yuuki ...................................2849 (H2, Tue)Sakuma, Mio ............................... 2614 (F3, Wed)Sakuno, Shinichi ........................1516 (B10, Thu)Sakuraba, Masao .......................2360 (E10, Wed), ....................................................2367 (E10, Wed)Sakurada, Shuhei ............................ 954 (B8, Tue)Sakurai, Takara ........ 62 (A1, Mon), 2676 (F4, Mon)Sakurai, Yoko ................................ 2403 (E10, Fri)Sakurazawa, Keitaro ...................... 3154 (J1, Tue)Sala, B. .........................................1045 (B8, Wed)Salas, Benjamin V. ....................... 2593 (F3, Wed)Salazar, Pablo ..............................1633 (C2, Mon)Salazar-Salinas, Karim ................1633 (C2, Mon)Saleh, Farhana S ............................. 2892 (I1, Tue)Salem, Aliaa ..................................2770 (F5, Thu)Salem, Bassem ...... 171 (A2, Thu), 2225 (E6, Tue)Salhi, Billel .......... 171 (A2, Thu), 2646 (F3, Thu)Salinas, Daniel .............................2671 (F4, Mon)Salkind, Alvin J ...............................679 (B5, Wed)Salleo, Alberto .............................. 2251 (E7, Tue)Salomon, Mark .............................3042 (I2, Wed)Salomon, Mark .............................3046 (I2, Wed)Salot, Raphael ......... 567 (B5, Tue), 681 (B5, Thu)Salvador, Paul ............................. 1336 (B10, Tue)Salvi, Paolo ...................................3034 (I2, Wed)Salzman, Jossef ............................2153 (E4, Wed)Sambandam, Satheesh ................... 831 (B8, Tue)Samelor, Diane .............................2485 (F3, Tue), ..........................2503 (F3, Mon), 2534 (F3, Mon), ......................................................... 2666 (F3, Fri)Samelyuk, Anatolyy ................... 1347 (B10, Tue)Sammes, Nigel M .......................1463 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1465 (B10, Thu)Sammiceli, Francesca ................... 1981 (E1, Tue)

Samoilenkov, Sergej ...................2553 (F3, Mon), ........................... 2562 (F3, Mon), 2637 (F3, Wed)Samoilenkov, Sergej .....................2652 (F3, Thu)Sampedro, Carlos ....................... 2353 (E10, Tue)Samudra, Ganesh ......................2365 (E10, Wed)Samussenko, Anton ................... 1313 (B10, Tue)Sanada, Toshiyuki ..... 2083 (E3, Tue), 2093 (E3, Tue)Sanandaji, Borhan ........................1582 (B10, Fri)Sanches, Cassandra D ................... 350 (B2, Mon)Sanches, Luciana ...........................2732 (F5, Tue)Sanchez, Ana ................................ 2045 (E2, Tue)Sanchez, Clement ......................1001 (B8, Wed), .....................................................1524 (B10, Thu)Sanchez, Javier ............................. 2045 (E2, Tue)Sanchez, Jean-Yves .......................1087 (B8, Thu)Sanchez, Loïc ..............................2387 (E10, Thu)Sanchez, Luis .................................612 (B5, Wed)Sanchez, Luis .................................. 530 (B5, Tue)Sánchez-Tovar, Rita .................... 1724 (D1, Wed)Sandana, E. ..................................2279 (E8, Mon)Sanders, Tilman P ..........................1097 (B8, Thu)Sanderson, Robbie .......................... 870 (B8, Tue)Sanderson, Robbie .... 864 (B8, Tue), 1012 (B8, Wed)Sando, Yasuyuki ........................... 811 (B8, Mon)Sandor, Matyas ............................2830 (H1, Thu)Sandu, Silviu Cosmin ...................2658 (F3, Thu)Sandulache, Gabriela ................. 1825 (D3, Wed)Sanetti, Tito .................................1953 (E1, Mon)Sang, Baosheng .............................776 (B7, Wed)Sangaranarayanan, Mv ................2935 (I1, Wed)Sankaran, Kiroubanand ..............2116 (E4, Mon)Sankarapandian, Muthumanickam ..................... ....................................................2374 (E10, Wed)Sano, Hikaru ..................................664 (B5, Wed)Sano, Hikaru .................................3029 (I2, Wed)Sans, Jean-Louis ..........................1856 (D4, Thu)Sanson, Alessandra ................... 1234 (B10, Mon)Sant’Ana Gallo, Leonardo .......... 1343 (B10, Tue)Santana, Juan José ...................... 1798 (D2, Wed)Santee, Stuart .................................695 (B5, Thu)Santi, Saverio ............................... 1652 (C3, Sun)Santiago, Elisabete I .....911 (B8, Tue), 933 (B8, Tue)Santiago, Juan G ............................. 819 (B8, Tue)Santiago-Aviles, Jorge ................. 2814 (H1, Wed)Santinacci, L. ...............................1165 (B9, Wed)Santiso, Jose ............................. 1221 (B10, Mon)Santos Pena, Jesus .........................675 (B5, Wed)Santos, Abel .................................2265 (E7, Wed)Santos, Diogo M ............................. 377 (B2, Tue), .........................1053 (B8, Wed), 1694 (D1, Mon), ......................................................2313 (E8, Wed)Santos, Ivan .................................2003 (E1, Wed)Santos, Luís M ..............................2431 (F2, Mon)Santos, Thebano ..........................2270 (E7, Wed)Sanyal, Ambarish ......................... 2322 (E9, Tue)Sanz, Jesus ........467 (B4, Wed), 1224 (B10, Mon)Saoutieff, Elise ......................... 1258 (B10, Mon), .....................................................1520 (B10, Thu)Saracco, Emeline .......................... 2404 (E10, Fri)Saraf, Ravi F .................................1637 (C2, Mon)Sarapata, Bartosz ....2485 (F3, Tue), 2503 (F3, Mon)Sarapuu, Ave .................................2951 (I1, Wed)Sarauli, David .............................1630 (C2, Mon)Saravanan, Rengaraj .................... 2872 (I1, Mon)Sardahsti, Alireza ........................1674 (C3, Mon)Sari, Windu .................................. 2040 (E2, Tue)Sariciftci, Niyazi Serdar ..............2232 (E7, Mon), .......................................................3036 (I2, Wed)Sarkar, Chandan K ........................ 2123 (E4, Tue)Sarkissian, Andranik .................... 2577 (F3, Wed)Sarwar, Misbah ............................1034 (B8, Wed)Sasabe, Takashi ............................... 849 (B8, Tue)Sasajima, Keiji ...............................632 (B5, Wed)Sasaki, Isao .................................. 2876 (I1, Mon)Sasaki, Katsutaka .........................2302 (E8, Wed)Sasaki, Katsutaka ...........................160 (A2, Wed)Sasaki, Kazunari ..... 855 (B8, Tue), 1333 (B10, Tue), .........................1402 (B10, Tue), 1403 (B10, Tue), ........................ 1570 (B10, Thu), 1573 (B10, Thu)

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Sasaki, Kazuya ...... 29 (A1, Mon), 711 (B5, Wed), ..........................1377 (B10, Tue), 1411 (B10, Tue)Sasaki, Kotaro ................................ 843 (B8, Tue), ............................. 980 (B8, Wed), 1008 (B8, Wed)Sasaki, Shunsuke ...........................2721 (F5, Tue)Sasaki, Takayoshi .......583 (B5, Tue), 2137 (E4, Tue)Sasaki, Tsuyoshi .............................. 547 (B5, Tue)Sasaki, Yoichi .......3037 (I2, Wed), 3055 (I2, Thu)Sasamori, Sato .............................. 1976 (E1, Tue)Sasano, Junji ..................................2721 (F5, Tue)Sasatsu, Hiroshi ..........................1516 (B10, Thu)Sashchiuk, Aldona ......................... 184 (A2, Thu)Sashida, Naoki ............................ 2821 (H1, Wed)Sasmito, Agus P ...... 320 (B1, Thu), 321 (B1, Thu)Sassin, Megan B .............................. 3008 (I2, Tue)Sata, Noriko .............................. 1244 (B10, Mon)Sato, Hideharu ............................... 576 (B5, Tue)Sato, Kaori ...................................... 63 (A1, Mon)Sato, Kazufumi .............................1768 (D2, Tue)Sato, Kazuhisa ...... 83 (A1, Mon), 1237 (B10, Mon), .........................1306 (B10, Tue), 1323 (B10, Tue), .........................1360 (B10, Tue), 1372 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1470 (B10, Thu)Sato, Kazuhisa ............................ 1309 (B10, Tue)Sato, Kazunori ............................ 1426 (B10, Tue)Sato, Kazuyoshi ...........................2846 (H1, Thu)Sato, Kazuyuki ..... 816 (B8, Tue), 1018 (B8, Wed)Sato, Mineo ........145 (A2, Wed), 3218 (J4, Wed), .............................3221 (J4, Wed), 3222 (J4, Wed)Sato, Mineo ..................................3223 (J4, Wed)Sato, Mineo ..................................3224 (J4, Wed)Sato, Motoki ...............................1522 (B10, Thu)Sato, Natsuki ................................3222 (J4, Wed)Sato, Nurio ........... 603 (B5, Wed), 623 (B5, Wed)Sato, Shinkuro .............................2143 (E4, Wed)Sato, Soshi .................................... 2400 (E10, Fri)Sato, Taketomo .............................1199 (B9, Thu)Sato, Toshihiko ..............................2731 (F5, Tue)Sato, Wataru ..................................2734 (F5, Tue)Sato, Yoshinori .......................... 2818 (H1, Wed), .........................2821 (H1, Wed), 2822 (H1, Wed), ..................................................... 2867 (H2, Wed)Sato, Yuichi .................................. 3104 (I3, Thu)Satou, Akira .................................2501 (F3, Mon)Satriano, Cristina ........................ 2610 (F3, Wed)Sattari, Abolfazl .......19 (A1, Mon), 25 (A1, Mon)Sattler, Andreas ...........................1951 (E1, Mon)Saudari, Sangameshwar Rao ........ 2250 (E7, Tue)Sauer, Dirk Uwe ......278 (B1, Wed), 1097 (B8, Thu)Sauerwald, Jan .............................1866 (D4, Thu)Sautet, Philippe ................................197 (A2, Fri)Sauvet, Anne-Laure .................... 1337 (B10, Tue)Savaniu, Cristian D .................. 1229 (B10, Mon), ....................................................1453 (B10, Wed)Savidand, Grégory .........................2719 (F5, Tue)Savin, Dmitry V ...........................2498 (F3, Mon)Savouchkina, A. ...........................2786 (F5, Thu)Savouchkina, Anastasia ....................198 (A2, Fri)Savvin, Stanislav ....................... 1382 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1518 (B10, Thu)Sawada, Shin-ichi ........................1055 (B8, Wed)Sawamura, Takahiro .................... 1643 (C3, Sun)Sawano, Kentarou .......................1949 (E1, Mon)Sawtell, David ......2522 (F3, Mon), 2560 (F3, Mon)Sayers, Ruth ................................ 1359 (B10, Tue)Sayle, Dean C ................................475 (B4, Wed)Sayle, Thi X T ................................475 (B4, Wed)Sazio, Pier .....................................2655 (F3, Thu)Sberveglieri, Giorgio .....................2649 (F3, Thu)Scanlon, Lawrence ......................... 581 (B5, Tue)Scannell, Mark ............................. 2173 (E5, Tue)Scarrozza, Marco .........................2109 (E4, Mon)Schäfer, Philipp ............................2910 (I1, Wed)Schaefer, Dominik .........................996 (B8, Wed)Schaefer, Dominik ........................2918 (I1, Wed)Schaefer, Hans J ............................ 1645 (C3, Sun)Schaefer, Matt .............................1580 (B10, Thu)Schaekers, Marc ...........................2052 (E2, Wed)Schaekers, Marc ............................ 2035 (E2, Tue)

Schaekers, Mark ..... 2138 (E4, Tue), 2566 (F3, Wed)Schafbauer, Wolfgang ................1526 (B10, Thu)Schaffer, Bernhard ........................ 1965 (E1, Tue)Schaitmann, Stephan ..................1953 (E1, Mon)Schaller, Matthias ........................2161 (E5, Mon)Schaltin, Stijn .............................. 2762 (F5, Wed)Schamm, Sylvie ........................... 2640 (F3, Wed)Schappacher, Falko .........................683 (B5, Thu)Scharff, Peter .............................. 2824 (H1, Wed)Scharmach, William J .................. 2636 (F3, Wed)Schaule, Gabriela ........................ 1889 (D5, Wed)Schauperl, Richard .....................1484 (B10, Thu)Scheele, Diane .............................2072 (E3, Mon)Scheers, Johan .............................. 514 (B5, Mon)Scheffe, Jonathan ........................1863 (D4, Thu)Schefold, Josef ............................1564 (B10, Thu)Scheiblin, Pascal .........................2387 (E10, Thu)Scheid, Emmanuel ...................... 2640 (F3, Wed)Scheithauer, Uwe ........................1957 (E1, Mon)Scheller, Frieder ..........................1630 (C2, Mon)Schelter, Matthias ......................... 2328 (E9, Tue)Scherdel, Christian ..................... 2806 (H1, Wed)Scherer, G. G. ...............................2786 (F5, Thu)Scherer, G.G. ....................................198 (A2, Fri)Scherer, Guenther G......................972 (B8, Wed), ............................ 974 (B8, Wed), 1055 (B8, Wed), .......................................................1113 (B8, Thu)Scherrer, Barbara ....................... 1304 (B10, Tue), ........................ 1467 (B10, Thu), 1472 (B10, Thu)Scherson, Daniel A ....................... 2874 (I1, Mon)Schiavi, Luca ............................... 2594 (F3, Wed)Schibel, Anna E. P. ...................... 3242 (A4, Mon)Schiemer, Marion .........................1777 (D2, Tue)Schiestel, Thomas .........................1092 (B8, Thu)Schiffrin, David ............................2951 (I1, Wed)Schiller, Carl-Albrecht ................... 734 (B7, Tue), .......................................................3171 (J2, Wed)Schilling, Thorsten ......................... 837 (B8, Tue)Schilm, Jochen ......................... 1277 (B10, Mon)Schimanke, Danilo ..................... 1294 (B10, Tue)Schimanski, Arnd ........................ 2569 (F3, Wed)Schimmel, Thomas ....................... 168 (A2, Thu)Schineller, Bernd ......................... 2568 (F3, Wed)Schintlmeister, Arno ....................1604 (B10, Fri)Schiopu, Veronica .......................... 767 (B7, Tue)Schirmer, Johannes ...................... 806 (B8, Mon)Schjølberg-Henriksen, Kari .......... 2174 (E5, Tue)Schlehuber, Dominic ..................1864 (D4, Thu)Schlettwein, Derck ......................1200 (B9, Thu), ............................ 2231 (E7, Mon), 2720 (F5, Tue)Schlichtiger, Alice .........................2966 (I1, Wed)Schmalz, Lilia ...............................1791 (D2, Tue)Schmeißer, Dieter ...........................223 (B1, Sun)Schmeisser, Dieter ........................ 2036 (E2, Tue)Schmid, Stefan ............................... 551 (B5, Tue)Schmidt, Bernd ..........................2391 (E10, Thu)Schmidt, Kerstin ............................. 906 (B8, Tue)Schmidt, Peter ..............................3226 (J4, Wed)Schmidt, Volker ..............................788 (B8, Sun)Schmidt-Stein, Felix .....................1883 (D5, Tue)Schmitthals, Gerrit ....................... 806 (B8, Mon)Schmitz, Philippe ........................2062 (E3, Mon)Schmitz, Raphael .......................... 506 (B5, Mon)Schmitz, René ............................... 506 (B5, Mon)Schmuck, Martin ..... 639 (B5, Wed), 713 (B5, Fri)Schmuki, Patrik .....173 (A2, Thu), 734 (B7, Tue), ...........................1173 (B9, Wed), 1871 (D5, Tue), ..........................1883 (D5, Tue), 1909 (D6, Mon), ............................ 1982 (E1, Tue), 2414 (F2, Mon)Schmut, Katharina .......................3093 (I3, Wed)Schmutz, Patrik ......................... 1743 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 1746 (D1, Wed)Schnakenburg, Gregor ...............1668 (C3, Mon)Schnattinger, H. ......................... 1734 (D1, Wed)Schnattinger, Herbert .................1693 (D1, Mon)Schneider, Ingo A ..... 972 (B8, Wed), 974 (B8, Wed)Schneider, Jochen ...................... 1809 (D2, Wed)Schneider, Michael ....................1757 (D2, Mon), ..................................................... 1936 (D6, Wed)

Schneider, Oliver .......................... 2974 (I1, Thu)Schock, Riley ..................................216 (B1, Sun)Schoemakers, Guillaume ........... 1384 (B10, Tue)Schöftner, Rainer ......................... 2605 (F3, Wed)Schön, Gerd ................................... 168 (A2, Thu)Schönhoff, Monika ......................3083 (I3, Wed)Schottner, Gerhard ......................2301 (E8, Wed)Schottner, Gerhard ......................2306 (E8, Wed)Schröder, Alexander .....................1097 (B8, Thu)Schram, Tom ..... 2058 (E3, Mon), 2085 (E3, Tue)Schram, Tom ................................ 2037 (E2, Tue)Schrebler, Ricardo ......................1177 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1189 (B9, Wed)Schreinemacher, Baby ..................3226 (J4, Wed)Schreinemacher, Herbert .............3226 (J4, Wed)Schrems, Peter ..............................2938 (I1, Wed)Schroeder, Thomas ......................2117 (E4, Mon)Schroeder, Uwe ...........................2050 (E2, Wed)Schroeter, Klaus ............................3172 (J2, Wed)Schropp, Ruud E ...........................2466 (F3, Mon)Schrott, Alejandro .......................2054 (E2, Wed)Schubert, Kirsten ..........................2961 (I1, Wed)Schuhmann, Wolfgang ................ 2970 (I1, Thu)Schuhmann, Wolfgang ............... 209 (A4, Mon), ............................... 837 (B8, Tue), 991 (B8, Wed), ........................... 996 (B8, Wed), 1737 (D1, Wed), ..........................1798 (D2, Wed), 2871 (I1, Mon), .............................2913 (I1, Wed), 2918 (I1, Wed)Schuler, Alexander ................... 1219 (B10, Mon)Schuler, Andreas J ...................... 1322 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1394 (B10, Tue)Schulte, Bjoern ..............................278 (B1, Wed)Schulte, Dominik ..........................278 (B1, Wed)Schultz, Ludwig ......................... 1732 (D1, Wed), ........................... 1828 (D3, Wed), 2441 (F2, Tue), ........................................................2695 (F4, Tue)Schultz, Ludwig .......................... 1831 (D3, Wed)Schultz, Mathias ...........................1111 (B8, Thu)Schulz, Michal .............................1866 (D4, Thu)Schulz, Stefan .............................. 2038 (E2, Tue), .......................... 2068 (E3, Mon), 2161 (E5, Mon)Schulz, Volker P. ...........................1070 (B8, Thu)Schulze, Andreas .........................2004 (E1, Wed)Schulze, Hans-Joachim ...............1948 (E1, Mon)Schulze, Holger ...........................1948 (E1, Mon)Schulze, Steffen ............................ 2038 (E2, Tue)Schumacher, Hans-Werner ..........139 (A2, Wed), ......................................................2194 (E6, Mon)Schumann, Thomas ...................2391 (E10, Thu)Schuster, David I ...........................2850 (H2, Tue)Schuster, Grigory .........................2525 (F3, Mon)Schuster, Jürgen .............................158 (A2, Wed)Schuster, Michael .........................1083 (B8, Thu)Schütze, Michael ....................... 1836 (D4, Wed), .........................1841 (D4, Wed), 1844 (D4, Wed), ..................................................... 1847 (D4, Wed)Schwalke, Udo .............................. 2401 (E10, Fri)Schwanitz, Konrad ......................1154 (B9, Wed)Schwartz, Daniel ......................... 2412 (F1, Wed)Schwarzacher, W. ....... 2685 (F4, Tue), 2709 (F4, Thu)Schwinger, Wolfgang .................. 2605 (F3, Wed)Scott, Daniel ................................... 359 (B2, Tue)Scott, Erik .......................................225 (B1, Sun)Scott, Frances ..............................1040 (B8, Wed)Scott, Justin A ................................1594 (B10, Fri)Scott, Keith ............................... 1205 (B10, Mon)Scrosati, Bruno ....... 539 (B5, Tue), 690 (B5, Thu)Scudeller, Yves ................................ 256 (B1, Tue)Scully, John ................................1754 (D2, Mon)Scully, John R ................................1704 (D1, Tue)Seabaugh, Matthew M ...............1576 (B10, Thu), .......................................................1602 (B10, Fri)Sebatier, Clement ......................2362 (E10, Wed)Sedlaříková, Marie .........................311 (B1, Wed)Sedlarikova, Marie ........................301 (B1, Wed), .......................................................1928 (D6, Tue)Sedunova, Irina ................................ 3 (A1, Mon)Seeber, Renato ................................ 69 (A1, Mon)Seferlis, Andreas K .........................1193 (B9, Thu)

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Seftel, E. M. ..........148 (A2, Wed), 155 (A2, Wed)Segarra, Mercè ............................1518 (B10, Thu)Segaud, Roselyne ........................2095 (E3, Wed), ......................................................2096 (E3, Wed)Seibold, Goetz ................................223 (B1, Sun)Seidel, Yvonne E. ..........................3031 (I2, Wed)Seidler, Jerry ..................................431 (B4, Wed)Seike, Aya ......... 2148 (E4, Wed), 2150 (E4, Wed)Seino, Toshiaki .............................3229 (J4, Wed)Seino, Yutaka ...............................2160 (E5, Mon)Sek, Slawomir ............................... 2979 (I1, Thu)Sekar, Karuppanan ....................2362 (E10, Wed)Sekhar, Praveen Kumar ............... 3114 (J1, Mon)Seki, Akiko .................................... 2093 (E3, Tue)Seki, Satomi ..................................3223 (J4, Wed)Seki, Shigeyuki ............................ 2614 (F3, Wed)Seki, Shiro ................. 593 (B5, Tue), 702 (B5, Fri)Sekine, Kuoichi ........................... 2908 (I1, Mon)Sekine, Tetsuaki ...........................2501 (F3, Mon)Sekizawa, Oki ................................. 56 (A1, Mon)Sel, Ozlem ..................................1001 (B8, Wed), ..........................1003 (B8, Wed), 1524 (B10, Thu)Selberherr, Siegfried ................... 2347 (E10, Tue)Selcuk, Ahmet .......................... 1205 (B10, Mon)Selman, J. Robert .....362 (B2, Tue), 363 (B2, Tue)Sels, Bert ....................................... 2206 (E6, Tue)Selvey, David ............................ 1215 (B10, Mon)Semenikhin, Oleg A ..........................191 (A2, Fri)Semenova, Anna ............................ 82 (A1, Mon)Seminario, Jorge M .....................1633 (C2, Mon), ..................................................... 2791 (H1, Wed)Semyannikov, Pyotr P .................2509 (F3, Mon), ..........................2532 (F3, Mon), 2539 (F3, Mon), ..........................2547 (F3, Mon), 2562 (F3, Mon), ...........................2597 (F3, Wed), 2599 (F3, Wed), ...........................2600 (F3, Wed), 2603 (F3, Wed), ...................................................... 2608 (F3, Wed)Senöz, Ceylan ............................. 1737 (D1, Wed)Sen’, Vasiliy .................................2495 (F3, Mon)Sengo, Gabriël ............................. 2574 (F3, Wed)Sennikov, Petr .............................2493 (F3, Mon)Senocq, François ..... 2485 (F3, Tue), 2503 (F3, Mon)Senzaki, Yoshi ............................... 2030 (E2, Tue)Seo, Hong-Seok ............................3209 (J4, Wed)Seo, Hyung Suk ........................ 1263 (B10, Mon)Seo, Jin Won ................................ 2580 (F3, Wed)Seo, Jung-Hye ................................2745 (F5, Tue)Seo, Seong-In ...............................2051 (E2, Wed)Seo, Soo-Yeon ................................ 3205 (J4, Tue)Seong, Baek-seok ............................ 549 (B5, Tue)Seong, Nak-Jin ............................... 3123 (J1, Tue)Seong, Tae-Yeon ........6 (A1, Mon), 763 (B7, Tue)Sequeira, Cesar A ............................ 377 (B2, Tue), .........................1053 (B8, Wed), 1694 (D1, Mon), ......................................................2313 (E8, Wed)Serín, Virginie ............................. 2643 (F3, Wed)Seraglia, Roberta ..........................2490 (F3, Mon)Sergi, Francesco ..............................1140 (B8, Fri)Sergio, Molla .................................. 879 (B8, Tue)Serincan, Mustafa F .......................1075 (B8, Thu)Serp, Philippe ...............................2651 (F3, Thu)Serquis, Adriana ......................... 1356 (B10, Tue)Serra Moreno, Judith .................. 1890 (D5, Wed)Serra, Jessica ................................1857 (D4, Thu)Serra, Jose M. .............................. 1344 (B10, Tue)Serrano, Pauline N ........................2922 (I1, Wed)Sessa, Vito .....................................2645 (F3, Thu)Sethuraman, Vijay .......................... 537 (B5, Tue)Setlur, Anant .......3185 (J4, Mon), 3194 (J4, Tue)Seto, Takatoshi .............................3231 (J4, Wed)Seznec, Vincent ......651 (B5, Fri), 3179 (J2, Wed)Sfeir, Josef ................................. 1219 (B10, Mon)Sglavo, Vincenzo M. ................... 1416 (B10, Tue)Shсhukin, Alexandr ....................2562 (F3, Mon)Shacham - Diamand, Yosi .............2456 (F2, Tue)Shacham-Diamand, Yosi ............ 1617 (C1, Wed)Shacham-Diamand, Yosi Y .............2437 (F2, Tue)Shah, Hemant .............................1158 (B9, Wed)Shah, Kartik ................................. 2575 (F3, Wed)

Shahid, Muhammad ....................2783 (F5, Thu)Shahredji, Davood ....................... 2130 (E4, Tue)Shalyt, Eugene .............................2104 (E3, Wed)Shamiryan, Denis ........................2100 (E3, Wed)Shams, Qamar ............................ 2788 (H1, Wed)Shankar, Sadasivan .....................2393 (E10, Thu)Shannon, Kevin ......................... 1815 (D3, Wed)Shao, Bin ...................................... 102 (A1, Mon)Shao, Ingrid ...................................2689 (F4, Tue)Shao, Jing ................................. 1267 (B10, Mon)Shao, Minhua ................................. 844 (B8, Tue)Shao, Wu ...................................1435 (B10, Wed)Shao-Horn, Yang ............................ 858 (B8, Tue)Sharafutdinov, Marat ....................134 (A2, Wed)Shariat, Mohammad Hossain ........ 1303 (B10, Tue)Sharlandzhiev, Peter ....................2494 (F3, Mon)Sharma, Munish .............................494 (B4, Thu)Sharma, Rishi .............................. 2590 (F3, Wed)Sharma, Sanjeev .............................227 (B1, Sun)Sharman, Jonathan ........................1140 (B8, Fri)Shashkin, Vladimir .....................2493 (F3, Mon)Shastry, Tejas ................................1608 (B10, Fri)Shaula, Aliaksandr ................... 1245 (B10, Mon), ................................................... 1251 (B10, Mon)Shaw, Barbara A .............................1875 (D5, Tue)Shaw, Thomas .............................2159 (E5, Mon)Shchekin, Oleg .............................3226 (J4, Wed)Shcherbakova, Lidia ................... 1382 (B10, Tue)Shearing, Paul .......................... 1205 (B10, Mon)Sheel, David W ............................2522 (F3, Mon), .......................... 2560 (F3, Mon), 2570 (F3, Wed), ...........................2582 (F3, Wed), 2584 (F3, Wed), ............................2620 (F3, Wed), 2633 (F3, Wed)Sheina, Ludmila ............................655 (B5, Wed)Shel, Natalia .................................1782 (D2, Tue)Sheldon, Brian W ............................ 2666 (F3, Fri)Shembel, Elena ..... 265 (B1, Tue), 662 (B5, Wed), .................................735 (B7, Tue), 3122 (J1, Tue)Shen, Pei Kang .......367 (B2, Tue), 375 (B2, Tue), ........ 605 (B5, Wed), 877 (B8, Tue), 878 (B8, Tue), .......................................................2902 (I1, Wed)Sheng, Wenchao ............................ 858 (B8, Tue)Shenouda, Atef Y ............................. 521 (B5, Tue)Shepeliavyi, P. ............................... 1983 (E1, Tue)Shepherd, Samala .........................2916 (I1, Wed)Sheridan, Edel ............................. 2761 (F5, Wed)Sherry, Andrew .............................1702 (D1, Tue)Shevade, A. V. .............................. 3108 (J1, Mon)Shevtsov, Yuriy V ........................ 2604 (F3, Wed), ...................................................... 2608 (F3, Wed)Shi, Deqing .................................1663 (C3, Mon)Shi, Jiachao ....................................279 (B1, Wed)Shi, Jiachao ....................................280 (B1, Wed)Shi, Ken .......................................... 946 (B8, Tue)Shi, Qian ........................................ 563 (B5, Tue)Shiang, Joseph ............................... 3194 (J4, Tue)Shibata, Masahiro .................... 1212 (B10, Mon)Shibata, Masayo ............................ 50 (A1, Mon), .............................. 62 (A1, Mon), 2676 (F4, Mon)Shibata, Tadashi ......................... 2349 (E10, Tue)Shibata, Yukihide .....151 (A2, Wed), 174 (A2, Thu)Shibuta, Yasushi ............................2452 (F2, Tue)Shieh, Deng-Tswen ...................... 508 (B5, Mon)Shieh, Wen-Yu ...............................2724 (F5, Tue)Shigehisa, Takashi .................... 1218 (B10, Mon)Shigenari, Shida .... 2122 (E4, Wed), 2122 (E4, Mon)Shih, Han C. ............49 (A1, Mon), 578 (B5, Tue)Shih, Steven .................................. 165 (A2, Thu)Shih-Wei, Hung ............................ 2217 (E6, Tue)Shikano, Masahiro ..... 707 (B5, Fri), 710 (B5, Fri)Shikazono, Naoki ...................... 1324 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1410 (B10, Tue)Shim, Jae Young ............................. 846 (B8, Tue)Shim, Jin Kie ................................. 3145 (J1, Tue)Shim, Jong Hyun ........................ 1938 (D6, Wed)Shim, Jong Hyun ........................ 1940 (D6, Wed)Shim, Joon Hyung ........................339 (B1, Thu), ......................................................2047 (E2, Wed)

Shim, Kyu-Hwan ......................... 1991 (E1, Tue), ....................................................2368 (E10, Wed)Shima, Yuya ..................................453 (B4, Wed)Shimada, Shiro ............................1861 (D4, Thu)Shimakoshi, Hisashi ................... 1640 (C3, Sun), ...................................................... 1641 (C3, Sun)Shimamori, Toru ........................ 1295 (B10, Tue)Shimanuki, Junichi .......................2450 (F2, Tue)Shimazu, Kenji ......................... 1218 (B10, Mon)Shimizu, Hirokazu .......................2563 (F3, Mon)Shimizu, Kenichi ..........................1916 (D6, Tue)Shimizu, Ryosuke ........................2548 (F3, Mon)Shimizu, Sota .....1552 (B10, Thu), 1557 (B10, Thu)Shimizu, Tomohiro ......................2774 (F5, Thu)Shimizu, Yasuo ............................1949 (E1, Mon)Shimizu, Youichi ....325 (B1, Thu), 804 (B8, Sun)Shimoda, Daisuke .......................... 867 (B8, Tue)Shimogaki, Yukihiro ..................2523 (F3, Mon), ............................2548 (F3, Mon), 2656 (F3, Thu)Shimomura, Keiji ..........................670 (B5, Wed)Shimonishi, Yuta ............................215 (B1, Sun)Shimotani, Hidekazu ..................2236 (E7, Mon)Shimpalee, Sirivatch ...................... 821 (B8, Tue)Shimura, Tsunahiro ................... 1848 (D4, Wed), ......................................................1867 (D4, Thu)Shin, Chee Burm ........................... 93 (A1, Mon), ............................... 309 (B1, Wed), 310 (B1, Wed)Shin, Choung Hwan ..................2156 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2156 (E4, Wed)Shin, Choung Hwan ................... 2136 (E4, Tue), ......................................................2136 (E4, Wed)Shin, Dong Wook ..........................482 (B4, Wed)Shin, Dong-Ryul ...................... 1256 (B10, Mon), ..................... 1259 (B10, Mon), 1265 (B10, Mon), ................................................... 1276 (B10, Mon)Shin, Dongwon .......412 (B4, Tue), 533 (B5, Tue)Shin, Ga-Hee .................................. 753 (B7, Tue)Shin, Heon-Cheol ......716 (B5, Fri), 1687 (D1, Mon)Shin, Ho Chul ...............................303 (B1, Wed)Shin, Hyun Joon .........................2423 (F2, Mon)Shin, Hyunho ...............................1793 (D2, Tue)Shin, Hyunjung ..............................501 (B4, Thu)Shin, Hyunjung ...........................2307 (E8, Wed)Shin, Jae Won ................................. 78 (A1, Mon)Shin, Jae Wook ..............................2684 (F4, Tue)Shin, Jung-Hoo .......32 (A1, Mon), 3205 (J4, Tue)Shin, Kyoung-Hee .........................294 (B1, Wed)Shin, Nayool ...............................2240 (E7, Mon)Shin, Tae Ho ..............................1454 (B10, Wed)Shin, Woo-Sik .......2737 (F5, Tue), 2753 (F5, Tue)Shinbe, Yukako ..............................468 (B4, Wed)Shingubara, Shoso ......................2162 (E5, Mon), .......................................................2774 (F5, Thu)Shinkoda, Kazuki ........................... 897 (B8, Tue)Shinohara, Hidetoshi .....................1138 (B8, Fri)Shinohara, Hiroaki .....................1631 (C2, Mon)Shinohara, Kazuhiko ..................... 816 (B8, Tue), .............................. 962 (B8, Tue), 1018 (B8, Wed)Shinohara, Tadashi .....................1169 (B9, Wed), .............................1766 (D2, Tue), 1772 (D2, Tue)Shinokubo, Hiroshi ......................2855 (H2, Tue)Shintani, Haruhiko ........................ 902 (B8, Tue)Shioda, Tomonari ........................2523 (F3, Mon)Shiokawa, Kazuhiko .....................2714 (F4, Thu)Shiomi, Takeshi .............................. 852 (B8, Tue)Shiraga, Takuya ..........................1663 (C3, Mon)Shirai, Hajime ...... 2563 (F3, Mon), 2639 (F3, Wed)Shiraishi, Kenji .......2403 (E10, Fri), 2406 (E10, Fri)Shirakata, Sho .............................2516 (F3, Mon)Shiraki, Yasuhiro .........................1949 (E1, Mon)Shiramizu, Nobuhiro ................. 2357 (E10, Tue)Shiratori, Yusuke ......948 (B8, Tue), 1333 (B10, Tue), .........................1402 (B10, Tue), 1403 (B10, Tue), ........................ 1570 (B10, Thu), 1573 (B10, Thu)Shirvanian, P. ........195 (A2, Fri), 1036 (B8, Wed)Shitanda, Isao .....1764 (D2, Tue), 3180 (J2, Wed)Shiu, Huan-Ruei ............................971 (B8, Wed)Shiu, Yung-Ruei ...........................2199 (E6, Mon)Shluger, Alexander ........................ 3202 (J4, Tue)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Shlyakhtina, Anna ..................... 1382 (B10, Tue)Shmyreyva, Alexandra ................... 735 (B7, Tue)Shmyryeva, Oleksandra ................ 3142 (J1, Tue)Shobha, Hosadurga ....................2159 (E5, Mon), ....................................................2374 (E10, Wed)Shodai, Takahisa ............................266 (B1, Wed)Shoemaker, Krista ........................... 844 (B8, Tue)Shojaikaveh, Narjes ....................... 19 (A1, Mon), ..................................22 (A1, Mon), 25 (A1, Mon)Sholklapper, Tal .........................1437 (B10, Wed)Shoyama, Masashi ........................1121 (B8, Thu)Shrestha, Nabeen K ......................1883 (D5, Tue), ......................................................2414 (F2, Mon)Shrestha, Pragya .......2027 (E2, Tue), 2144 (E4, Wed)Shtereva, Krasimira .....................2339 (E9, Wed)Shu, Jie ..........................................430 (B4, Wed)Shul, G. ..........................................2448 (F2, Tue)Shul, Young-Gun ....... 59 (A1, Mon), 900 (B8, Tue), .................................926 (B8, Tue), 1180 (B9, Wed)Shumovsky, Yaroslav ..................... 3142 (J1, Tue)Shy, S.S. ...................................... 1299 (B10, Tue)Shyam, Badri .........327 (B1, Thu), 988 (B8, Wed)Si, Qian ........................................... 534 (B5, Tue)Siangchaew, Krisda ..................... 1812 (D2, Wed)Sibert, Eric ....................................3048 (I2, Wed)Siebentritt, Susanne ......................779 (B7, Wed)Siegle, Viktor ..... 139 (A2, Wed), 2194 (E6, Mon)Siekierski, Maciej ..... 648 (B5, Wed), 649 (B5, Wed)Siekierski, Maciej .......................... 231 (B1, Mon)Siemers, Carsten .........................1679 (D1, Mon)Sienkiewicz, Andrzej ....................2651 (F3, Thu)Sigl, Lorenz ...... 1438 (B10, Wed), 1592 (B10, Fri)Sigle, Wilfried ................................446 (B4, Wed)Signamarcheix, Thomas .............2387 (E10, Thu)Signorini, Michele .................... 1214 (B10, Mon)Siivinen, Jarmo .............................1108 (B8, Thu)Sikora, Elizabeth ...........................1875 (D5, Tue)Sillon, Nicolas .............................. 2173 (E5, Tue)Silva, Adney Luis A ........................ 943 (B8, Tue), ..................................................... 1338 (B10, Tue)Silva, Camila R ............................ 1335 (B10, Tue)Silva, M. Manuela ....................... 233 (B1, Mon), ......... 289 (B1, Wed), 291 (B1, Wed), 295 (B1, Wed)Silva, Melina D .............................. 3059 (I2, Thu)Silversmith, Ann ..........................3233 (J4, Wed)Silvestrini, Morena .....................1634 (C2, Mon)Simões, Mario ..............................1052 (B8, Wed)Sima, Marian ........2750 (F5, Tue), 2755 (F5, Tue)Sima, Mariana ......2750 (F5, Tue), 2755 (F5, Tue)Simion, Monica ............................ 2282 (E8, Tue)Simion, Monica ............................. 3150 (J1, Tue)Simoen, Eddy .....2109 (E4, Mon), 2389 (E10, Thu)Simoen, Eddy R ............................ 1961 (E1, Tue), ...................... 2363 (E10, Wed), 2366 (E10, Wed), ........................2370 (E10, Wed), 2391 (E10, Thu)Simoes, Mario ..............................1046 (B8, Wed)Simon, Nathalie ..........................1165 (B9, Wed)Simon, Patrice .... 2415 (F2, Mon), 3006 (I2, Tue)Simonian, Aleksandr ....................3174 (J2, Wed)Simonov, Pavel .............................1122 (B8, Thu)Simonyi, Eva ...............................2159 (E5, Mon)Singh, Ajay ................................... 2322 (E9, Tue)Singh, Ashwini Kr ....................... 2590 (F3, Wed)Singh, C. Anand ......................... 1397 (B10, Tue)Singh, DDN ..................................1774 (D2, Tue)Singh, Gaurav .............................1637 (C2, Mon)Singh, Jagat .................................... 542 (B5, Tue)Singh, Marisa ...............................1058 (B8, Wed)Singh, Neelam ...............................286 (B1, Wed)Singh, Pankaj ..............................1059 (B8, Wed)Singh, Pawan K ............................2155 (E4, Wed)Singh, Prabhakar ..........................1133 (B8, Thu)Singh, Pradyumna S ....................... 2939 (I1, Tue)Singh, Rajiv K. ..... 3199 (J4, Tue), 3219 (J4, Wed)Singh, Sudhanshu P ...................... 2977 (I1, Thu)Singhal, Rahul ...... 631 (B5, Wed), 641 (B5, Wed)Singhal, Riju ................................2841 (H1, Thu)Singhal, Sameer ............................. 2911 (I1, Tue)Singheiser, L. .............................. 1833 (D4, Wed)

Singheiser, Lorenz .......................1597 (B10, Fri), ..........................1835 (D4, Wed), 1852 (D4, Thu), ......................................................1864 (D4, Thu)Sinha, Mantavya .......................2365 (E10, Wed)Sinitsyn, Vitaly ......1339 (B10, Tue), 1392 (B10, Tue)Sinyashin, Oleg ......................... 1612 (C1, Wed), ......................... 1661 (C3, Mon), 1676 (C3, Mon)Sioncke, Sonja .............................1999 (E1, Wed)Sioncke, Sonja .............................2109 (E4, Mon)Sirisopanaporn, Chutchamon .......221 (B1, Sun)Siriwongrungson, Vilailuck ......... 2617 (F3, Wed)Sisbandini, Ciptanti ......................637 (B5, Wed)Sitte, Werner ........1225 (B10, Mon), 1477 (B10, Thu)Sivaraman, Kartik ..... 3124 (J1, Tue), 3132 (J1, Tue)Skakalova, Viera ........................... 2204 (E6, Tue)Skandan, Ganesh ..........................455 (B4, Wed)Skatkov, Leonid ...........................1186 (B9, Wed)Skeldon, Peter ...............................1710 (D1, Tue)Skeldon, Peter .............................1899 (D6, Mon)Skinner, Stephen ........................ 1359 (B10, Tue)Skorupa, Wolfgang .....................2391 (E10, Thu)Skorupska, Katarzyna .................. 2879 (I1, Mon)Skrypnikova, Ekaterina .............. 1722 (D1, Wed)Skuja, Linards ...............................3237 (J4, Wed)Skunik, Magdalena ......................... 15 (A1, Mon)Slanina, Zdenek ............................2859 (H2, Tue)Slattery, Darlene K ........................ 812 (B8, Mon), .......................................................1110 (B8, Thu)Slavica Matešić, Sanja ..................1934 (D6, Tue)Sleeckx, Erik ..... 2052 (E2, Wed), 2566 (F3, Wed)Sleytr, Uwe ................................... 2976 (I1, Thu)Smaali, Kacem ............................... 3128 (J1, Tue)Smajda, Rita ................................ 2580 (F3, Wed)Smalbrugge, B. .............................. 2292 (E8, Tue)Smart, Marshall C ........................ 511 (B5, Mon), ..............................517 (B5, Mon), 650 (B5, Wed), ...................................695 (B5, Thu), 705 (B5, Fri)Smet, P. F. ..................................... 2765 (F5, Wed)Smetanin, Maxim ........................2919 (I1, Wed), .......................................................3044 (I2, Wed)Smiechowski, Matthew ................3167 (J2, Wed)Smirnov, W. .................................. 2325 (E9, Tue)Smirnova, Alevtina ................. 1229 (B10, Mon), .....................................................1475 (B10, Thu)Smirnova, Tamara P .................... 2598 (F3, Wed), ...................................................... 2603 (F3, Wed)Smit, M. K. ................................... 2292 (E8, Tue)Smith, Aaron J ..........415 (B4, Tue), 528 (B5, Tue)Smith, David ................................2655 (F3, Thu)Smith, Diane ............................... 2883 (I1, Mon)Smith, Graeme ............................... 854 (B8, Tue)Smith, Grant .................................653 (B5, Wed)Smith, Kiah ....................................695 (B5, Thu)Smith, Kiah .................................. 511 (B5, Mon)Smith, Matthew ..........................2545 (F3, Mon)Smith, Matthew ...........................3170 (J2, Wed)Smith, Michael ............................ 233 (B1, Mon), ......... 289 (B1, Wed), 291 (B1, Wed), 295 (B1, Wed)Smola, Grzegorz ......................... 1837 (D4, Wed)Smolander, Maria ............................. 4 (A1, Mon)Smolek, Stephan .......................... 1976 (E1, Tue)Snihirova, Darya ........................1763 (D2, Mon)Snijkers, Frans ............................1574 (B10, Thu)Snow, Jim ....................................2058 (E3, Mon)Snyder, Joshua ................................ 866 (B8, Tue)So, Soon Yong .........885 (B8, Tue), 886 (B8, Tue)Soavi, Francesca ............................ 3011 (I2, Tue)Sobrados, Isabel .............................467 (B4, Wed)Soccol, Dimitri ..............................2730 (F5, Tue)Soeda, Kazunari .............................. 255 (B1, Tue)Sohach, Yurii .................................. 265 (B1, Tue)Sohn, Kee-Sun ............................. 3186 (J4, Mon)Sohn, Young-Jun ........................... 903 (B8, Tue), ..................................904 (B8, Tue), 940 (B8, Tue)Sohn, Young-Soo .......................2380 (E10, Wed)Soininen, Pekka J. ........................ 2029 (E2, Tue)Sojic, Neso ....................................2957 (I1, Wed)Sok, Junghyun ..... 1987 (E1, Tue), 2227 (E6, Tue)Sok, Junghyun .............................. 2228 (E6, Tue)

Sokic-Lazic, Daria ........................ 2870 (I1, Mon)Sokuev, Roman ............................ 2616 (F3, Wed)Solak, H. ...........................................198 (A2, Fri)Soldo-Olivier, Yvonne ..................3048 (I2, Wed)Soler, Jessica ................................. 511 (B5, Mon)Soler-Illia, Galo ............................. 2968 (I1, Thu)Soltis, Jozef ................................. 1736 (D1, Wed)Sometani, Mitsuru .......................2143 (E4, Wed)Sommer, Bernd ............................ 1645 (C3, Sun)Somrak, Arporn ...........................1855 (D4, Thu)Son, Ji-Won ................................1461 (B10, Thu)Son, Jung Woo ............................... 585 (B5, Tue)Son, Young-Seon ..... 2455 (F2, Tue), 2744 (F5, Tue)Song, Chunli .................................. 44 (A1, Mon)Song, Datong ..................................783 (B8, Sun)Song, Hyejin .................................1933 (D6, Tue)Song, J. ........................................2110 (E4, Mon)Song, Jie .......................................... 551 (B5, Tue)Song, Jun ho ..................................479 (B4, Wed)Song, Ki Bong ................................780 (B7, Wed)Song, Min Sang ..............................691 (B5, Thu)Song, Rak-Hyun ...................... 1256 (B10, Mon), ..................... 1259 (B10, Mon), 1265 (B10, Mon), ................................................... 1276 (B10, Mon)Song, Seung-Wan ........................... 556 (B5, Tue)Song, Sun-Ju ............................... 1371 (B10, Tue)Song, Wooseok ........................... 2825 (H1, Wed)Song, Xiangyun .............................663 (B5, Wed)Song, Xiwen ............................... 1367 (B10, Tue)Song, Yen-Fang ............................... 526 (B5, Tue)Soni, Sumit ..................................... 2666 (F3, Fri)Sonnemans, Roger ....................... 2076 (E3, Tue)Sonnet, Pascal ............................... 3138 (J1, Tue)Sookdeo, Tyrone ..........................1058 (B8, Wed)Sopori, Bhushan ........................... 725 (B7, Mon)Sordelli, Laura .........374 (B2, Tue), 382 (B2, Tue)Soree, Bart ...................................2116 (E4, Mon)Soreni, Michal .............................. 2248 (E7, Tue)Sotelo-Campos, Juan .................. 2791 (H1, Wed)Sotgiu, Giovanni .....1638 (C3, Sun), 1639 (C3, Sun)Sotiropoulos, Sotirios ....................2723 (F5, Tue)Sotta, Dane .....................................698 (B5, Thu)Soudan, Patrick ............................427 (B4, Wed), ......... 430 (B4, Wed), 566 (B5, Tue), 582 (B5, Tue)Soukup, Rodney J .....761 (B7, Tue), 762 (B7, Tue)Souriau, Jean-Charles ................... 2173 (E5, Tue)Souriau, Laurent ........................2386 (E10, Thu), .....................................................2388 (E10, Thu)Sousa, Jose ..................................1694 (D1, Mon)Souto, Ricardo M ........................ 1797 (D2, Wed), ..................................................... 1798 (D2, Wed)Souza, Mariana M ...................... 1335 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1338 (B10, Tue)Souza-Garcia, Janaína ................. 2992 (I2, Mon)Soysal, Dennis ......................... 1268 (B10, Mon), ......................... 1352 (B10, Tue), 1549 (B10, Thu)Sozhan, Ganapathy .................... 1715 (D1, Wed)Spătaru, Nicolae ............................2754 (F5, Tue)Spătaru, Tanţa ................................2747 (F5, Tue)Spătaru, Tanţa ................................2754 (F5, Tue)Spadiut, Oliver .............................. 2884 (I1, Tue)Spaenig, Alexander .......................2445 (F2, Tue), ........................................................2447 (F2, Tue)Spain, Elaine A ................................ 33 (A1, Mon)Spanakis, Emmanouil .................2473 (F3, Mon)Spassov, Dencho .......................... 2593 (F3, Wed)Spataru, Tanta ............................ 1731 (D1, Wed)Spears, Larry ..................................141 (A2, Wed)Speghini, Adolfo ..........................3225 (J4, Wed)Spehar-Déléze, Anna-Maria ............ 67 (A1, Mon)Speliotis, Thanassis ...................2396 (E10, Thu), ...................................................... 2601 (F3, Wed)Spendelow, Jacob S ......................... 824 (B8, Tue), ......... 851 (B8, Tue), 853 (B8, Tue), 967 (B8, Wed)Sperlich, Andreas .........................2854 (H2, Tue)Speshilova, Anastasya .................2544 (F3, Mon)Spicak, Petr ....................................311 (B1, Wed)Spiecker, Erdmann .....................1173 (B9, Wed), ....................................................... 1982 (E1, Tue)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Spiga, Sabina ...............................2147 (E4, Wed)Spinacé, Estevam ............................ 911 (B8, Tue)Spooner, Terry A .........................2374 (E10, Wed)Sporzyński, Andrzej ...................... 520 (B5, Mon)Sprenkle, Vincent ..................... 1208 (B10, Mon)Springer, Thomas .........................1077 (B8, Thu)Sreekumar, Rajappan Achary ......... 2665 (F3, Fri)Srinivasan, Venkat ......................... 537 (B5, Tue)Srivastava, A. M ........................... 3188 (J4, Mon), ........................... 3190 (J4, Mon), 3220 (J4, Wed), .......................................................3235 (J4, Wed)Srivastava, Akhilesh ..................1441 (B10, Wed)Srivastava, Ratndeep ...................... 860 (B8, Tue)Störi, Herbert ............................... 2612 (F3, Wed)Stürzl, Ninette ............................ 2799 (H1, Wed)St-Pierre, Jean ................................. 859 (B8, Tue)Stadler, Florian ............................... 590 (B5, Tue)Stafford, Gery R ..............................2684 (F4, Tue)Stahlbush, R.E. ............................2345 (E9, Wed)Stahlbush, Robert ........................2344 (E9, Wed)Staikov, Georgi ............................2671 (F4, Mon)Stair, Peter C .................................2015 (E2, Mon)Stamenkovic, Vojislav ................... 364 (B2, Tue), .................................841 (B8, Tue), 842 (B8, Tue), ................................ 868 (B8, Tue), 3052 (I2, Thu)Stamoulis, Kostas ......................... 103 (A1, Mon)Stampanoni, Marco ........................ 848 (B8, Tue)Stanbery, B.J. .................................776 (B7, Wed)Stangl, Christoph .......................... 531 (B5, Tue), .................................. 639 (B5, Wed), 719 (B5, Fri)Starikov, Eugen .............................. 168 (A2, Thu)Starke, Ulrich .....446 (B4, Wed), 1473 (B10, Thu)Starodub, Mykola .......................... 3142 (J1, Tue)Starosvetsky, David ....................1164 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1168 (B9, Wed)Starosvetsky, Jeana .....................1164 (B9, Wed), ......................................................1168 (B9, Wed)Starykevich, Maksim ...................1187 (B9, Wed)Stathopoulos, Vassilis ................. 1379 (B10, Tue)Stavrev, Stavri ............................... 1990 (E1, Tue)Steeb, Jennifer ..............................2937 (I1, Wed)Steele, Alex .................................. 2620 (F3, Wed)Steffen, L. Kraig ........................... 1650 (C3, Sun)Steichen, Marc ..............................2947 (I1, Wed)Steil, Marlu Cesar ....................... 1343 (B10, Tue)Steimacher, Alysson .....................3230 (J4, Wed)Steinberger-Wilckens, Robert ..... 1201 (B10, Mon), ..........................1206 (B10, Mon), 1298 (B10, Tue)Steinbrech, Rolf W. .................... 1298 (B10, Tue)Steingart, Dan ..............................2778 (F5, Thu)Steinhurst, Daniel A. ..................1537 (B10, Thu)Stellnberger, Karl-Heinz ............1693 (D1, Mon), ..................................................... 1734 (D1, Wed)Stelzer, Franz .................................624 (B5, Wed)Stepanov, Andrey .........................1878 (D5, Tue)Stephenson, David ....................... 248 (B1, Mon)Sternad, Michael ........................... 531 (B5, Tue), .............................. 624 (B5, Wed), 639 (B5, Wed), ..................................... 713 (B5, Fri), 719 (B5, Fri)Stesmans, Andre .....2113 (E4, Mon), 2127 (E4, Tue)Stettner, Jochim ............................. 72 (A1, Mon)Stevens, David ................................ 870 (B8, Tue)Stevens, David ..... 864 (B8, Tue), 1012 (B8, Wed)Stewart, Kerrilee A ........................1058 (B8, Wed)Stickney, John L ......2410 (F1, Wed), 2675 (F4, Mon)Stimming, Ulrich .........................2444 (F2, Tue), .............................2966 (I1, Wed), 3058 (I2, Thu), ..................................................... 3241 (A4, Mon)Stingelin, Natalie .........................2269 (E7, Wed)Stinner, Christoph ........................613 (B5, Wed)Stochausen, Verena ...................... 2985 (I1, Thu)Stockhausen, Verena ................... 2291 (E8, Tue), .......................................................2956 (I1, Wed)Stodolny, Maciej K ......................1499 (B10, Thu)Stoeckgen, Uwe G ........................2157 (E5, Mon)Stoeger-Pollach, Michael ............1474 (B10, Thu)Stoica, Leonard ............................ 2871 (I1, Mon)

Stojek, Zbigniew J ....................... 1622 (C1, Wed), ............................2427 (F2, Mon), 2459 (F2, Tue), .............................. 2885 (I1, Tue), 2959 (I1, Wed)Stokes, Keith .................................3176 (J2, Wed)Stokes, Robert ................................. 552 (B5, Tue)Stolar, Laura ................................... 844 (B8, Tue)Stoll, Michael E. ............................284 (B1, Wed)Stolle, Joern .................................. 2172 (E5, Tue)Stolten, Detlef ..............................1584 (B10, Fri)Stough, Matt ................................3232 (J4, Wed)Stoynov, Zdravko .....................1444 (B10, Wed), ..........................1549 (B10, Thu), 2681 (F4, Mon)Stoytcheva, Margarita S ............. 1720 (D1, Wed), ........................... 1730 (D1, Wed), 2923 (I1, Wed)Strømme, Maria ...........................2946 (I1, Wed)Stradiotto, Nelson ....................... 3119 (J1, Mon)Strand, Dee .....................................680 (B5, Thu)Strasser, Gottfried ........................2022 (E2, Mon)Strasser, Peter .................................. 860 (B8, Tue)Strasser, Peter .................................. 862 (B8, Tue)Stratmann, Lutz ..... 2871 (I1, Mon), 2970 (I1, Thu)Strauch, Kerstin ............................1200 (B9, Thu)Strauss, Ela ...................................... 564 (B5, Tue)Strehblow, Han Henning ..........1901 (D6, Mon), .......................................................3047 (I2, Wed)Strek, Wieslaw .......186 (A2, Thu), 3200 (J4, Tue)Streli, Christina ........................... 1976 (E1, Tue), .............................1979 (E1, Tue), 2006 (E1, Wed)Streltsov, Eugene .........................1187 (B9, Wed)Strickland, Daniel G ........................ 819 (B8, Tue)Strini, Alberto .............................. 2594 (F3, Wed)Strmcnik, Dusan ............................ 364 (B2, Tue), ...........841 (B8, Tue), 842 (B8, Tue), 868 (B8, Tue)Strobel, Pierre ............................... 516 (B5, Mon)Strohbach, Thomas ....................1533 (B10, Thu)Strolin Benedetti, Margherita ....1670 (C3, Mon)Strom, Matthew .............................212 (B1, Sun)Strubbe, Katrien ..........................2708 (F4, Thu), ............................. 2779 (F5, Thu), 2784 (F5, Thu)Strukov, Gennady .................... 1274 (B10, Mon)Stuchinsky, Victor A .....................2319 (E8, Wed)Stuckey, Philip A ............................. 929 (B8, Tue)Stumper, Juergen ..........................1080 (B8, Thu)Stupnisek-Lisac, Ema .................. 1712 (D1, Wed)Stutzmann, Martin ....................... 2320 (E9, Tue)Su, Ay ..........................................1004 (B8, Wed)Su, Dong ........................................981 (B8, Wed)Su, Huaipeng ....... 2298 (E8, Tue), 2299 (E8, Tue)Su, Jiale ..........................................2726 (F5, Tue)Su, Liang Yu .......1974 (E1, Tue), 2341 (E9, Wed)Su, Ming-Shen .. 2145 (E4, Wed), 2145 (E4, Wed)Su, Ren ....................................... 1364 (B10, Tue)Su, Wenhui ..... 1364 (B10, Tue), 1547 (B10, Thu)Su, Yuhlong Oliver ....88 (A1, Mon), 2940 (I1, Wed)Su, Yung-Hsuan .... 2112 (E4, Wed), 2112 (E4, Mon)Suarez, Margarita ..........................2848 (H2, Tue)Suarez, Stephane .......................... 2243 (E7, Tue)Subramanian, Aditya .....................494 (B4, Thu)Subramanian, Venkat R ............... 241 (B1, Mon), ..........242 (B1, Mon), 720 (B5, Fri), 792 (B8, Sun)Subramanian, Vivek ....................2263 (E7, Wed)Subrt, Jan ...........2621 (F3, Wed), 2622 (F3, Wed)Suchikova, Yianna .........................162 (A2, Wed)Suciu, Crina Silvia .................... 1238 (B10, Mon)Suda, Seiichi .... 1446 (B10, Wed), 1601 (B10, Fri)Sudoh, Masao ................................. 365 (B2, Tue)Suegama, Patricia .......................1762 (D2, Mon)Suehle, John ................................2154 (E4, Wed)Suematsu, Shunzo .......................... 253 (B1, Tue)Suemitsu, Maki ............................2097 (E3, Wed)Sueptitz, Ralph ........................... 1828 (D3, Wed)Sueptotz, Ralph .......................... 1829 (D3, Wed)Suetin, Nikolay ............................2495 (F3, Mon)Suffner, Jens .................................1117 (B8, Thu)Suga, Minoru ..............................1631 (C2, Mon)Sugawara, Katsutoshi ................2367 (E10, Wed)Sugawara, Tomoko ......................... 938 (B8, Tue)Sugihara, Atsushi ..........................1921 (D6, Tue)Sugihara, Kazunari ..................... 1424 (B10, Tue)

Sugii, N. .......................................2110 (E4, Mon)Sugii, Nobuyuki ..........................2106 (E4, Mon), ............................. 2128 (E4, Tue), 2135 (E4, Tue), .......................... 2372 (E10, Wed), 2400 (E10, Fri)Sugimoto, Hiroki .........................1945 (E1, Mon)Sugimoto, Takanobu ....................1882 (D5, Tue)Sugimoto, Wataru .......................... 261 (B1, Tue)Sugimura, Hiroyuki .....................2715 (F4, Thu), .............................3029 (I2, Wed), 3070 (I3, Wed)Sugita, Yoshihiro .........................2057 (E3, Mon)Sugiyama, Atsushi .........................2734 (F5, Tue)Sugiyama, Masakazu ..................2523 (F3, Mon), ............................2524 (F3, Mon), 2656 (F3, Thu)Sugiyama, Tomomaza .............. 1242 (B10, Mon)Suh, Jeong Dae ..............................780 (B7, Wed)Suh, Kyung Soo ............................ 2258 (E7, Tue)Suhard, Samuel ...........................2070 (E3, Mon)Sui, Jing ......................................1487 (B10, Thu)Sui, P.C. ............... 787 (B8, Sun), 1004 (B8, Wed)Sui, Zhitong ...................................273 (B1, Wed)Sukach, Georgiy ............................162 (A2, Wed)Sulyaeva, Veronica ........................2488 (F3, Tue)Sulyaeva, Veronika ......................2540 (F3, Mon)Sumanasekera, Gamini .................674 (B5, Wed)Sumi, Hiroshi ........................... 1212 (B10, Mon)Sumodjo, Paulo T .... 117 (A1, Mon), 2705 (F4, Wed)Sun, Che-Nan ................................. 845 (B8, Tue)Sun, Ellen ................................. 1210 (B10, Mon)Sun, Fei ........................................ 2574 (F3, Wed)Sun, Ke ........................................... 90 (A1, Mon)Sun, Li ........................................1457 (B10, Thu)Sun, M. H. .................................... 2292 (E8, Tue)Sun, Qing-Qing ............................ 2124 (E4, Tue)Sun, Sey-Ping ................................ 2179 (E5, Tue)Sun, Wei ......................................2536 (F3, Mon)Sun, Wei ....................................... 347 (B2, Mon)Sun, X. ............... 1124 (B8, Thu), 2577 (F3, Wed)Sun, Xiao Wei ..............................2277 (E8, Mon)Sun, Xiaofei ................................ 2819 (H1, Wed)Sun, Xiaofei ....................................219 (B1, Sun)Sun, Yang-Kook ............................433 (B4, Wed), ............................... 480 (B4, Wed), 598 (B5, Tue), ........599 (B5, Tue), 614 (B5, Wed), 616 (B5, Wed)Sun, Yang-Kook .............................615 (B5, Wed)Sun, Yubo .......................................332 (B1, Thu)Sundén, Bengt ..............................1585 (B10, Fri)Sundaram, K.B. ...........................2389 (E10, Thu)Sunde, Svein .................................3033 (I2, Wed)Sundfors, Fredrik ........................... 3137 (J1, Tue)Sundfors, Fredrik ........................... 3136 (J1, Tue)Sundmacher, Kai ..........................274 (B1, Wed), ........................................................969 (B8, Wed)Sung, C.Y (Chun-Yung) ............... 2405 (E10, Fri)Sung, In Mo .................................... 764 (B7, Tue)Sung, Young Wook ......................... 38 (A1, Mon)Sunkara, M. ........ 674 (B5, Wed), 1158 (B9, Wed)Sunseri, Carmelo ..........................2773 (F5, Thu)Supadee, Laddawan .................... 1812 (D2, Wed)Surca Vuk, Angela ......................1162 (B9, Wed), ...........................1761 (D2, Mon), 1796 (D2, Tue)Surdoval, Wayne A .................... 1203 (B10, Mon)Surek, Tom ................................... 722 (B7, Mon)Suryana, Jaka .................................977 (B8, Wed)Sushko, Peter V .............................. 3202 (J4, Tue)Suslu, Osman S ................................1143 (B8, Fri)Susut, Ceren ..................................988 (B8, Wed)Sutou, Tetsuo ............................ 1209 (B10, Mon)Sutta, Pavol .................................2339 (E9, Wed)Sutter, Eli .....................................1008 (B8, Wed)Sutter, Eliane M ........................... 1824 (D3, Wed)Sutto, Thomas E ........................... 235 (B1, Mon), ............................ 236 (B1, Mon), 3089 (I3, Wed), .......................................................3091 (I3, Wed)Suznjevic, Desanka ......................2927 (I1, Wed), .......................................................3024 (I2, Wed)Suzuki, Akihiro ............................... 29 (A1, Mon)Suzuki, Akihiro 1377 (B10, Tue), 1411 (B10, Tue)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Suzuki, Hidetoshi ......................... 2337 (E9, Tue)Suzuki, Junji ................................ 2908 (I1, Mon)Suzuki, Kazushi .............................. 254 (B1, Tue)Suzuki, Koji ...................................131 (A2, Wed)Suzuki, Kouta ................................478 (B4, Wed)Suzuki, Minoru ......................... 1218 (B10, Mon)Suzuki, Motofumi .......................2198 (E6, Mon)Suzuki, Sho ................................. 2818 (H1, Wed)Suzuki, Toshio ........................... 1295 (B10, Tue), ........................ 1552 (B10, Thu), 1557 (B10, Thu)Suzuki, Toshio ...............................2452 (F2, Tue)Suzuki, Yasunori ............................ 174 (A2, Thu)Suzuki, Yasunori ............................151 (A2, Wed)Suzuki, Yoshihito ........................ 3192 (J4, Mon)Suzuki, Yoshizo .......................... 1422 (B10, Tue)Suzuki, Yume .................................. 592 (B5, Tue)Suzuki, Yushi ................................ 2180 (E5, Tue)Suzuma, Ippei ................................. 75 (A1, Mon)Svartsov, Yuriy ............................ 1620 (C1, Wed)Svensson, Jan-Erik .................... 1266 (B10, Mon)Sverdlov, Viktor .......................... 2347 (E10, Tue)Sverdlov, Yelena .....1617 (C1, Wed), 2437 (F2, Tue)Svoboda, Vojtech ....... 2869 (I1, Mon), 2911 (I1, Tue)Swain, Garrett ............................1753 (D2, Mon)Swain, Greg M ....... 986 (B8, Wed), 1753 (D2, Mon)Swami, Nathan .............................3178 (J2, Wed)Swamy, Tushar ...............................784 (B8, Sun)Swart, Jacobus .............................2270 (E7, Wed)Swerts, Johan ....... 2035 (E2, Tue), 2037 (E2, Tue)Swiatek, Agata ................................496 (B4, Thu)Swiatowska, Jolanta .....................1791 (D2, Tue)Swider-Lyons, Karen ......................644 (B5, Wed)Swihart, M. T ......2613 (F3, Wed), 2636 (F3, Wed)Switzer, Jay A ................................2680 (F4, Mon)Swope, Vernon ..............................986 (B8, Wed)Sydorenko, Mykhailo ................. 2824 (H1, Wed)Sydow, Uwe ................................1757 (D2, Mon)Sysoev, Sergey V ...........................2532 (F3, Mon)Sytnyk, Yuliya ............................... 3142 (J1, Tue)Syzdek, Jarosław S .......................... 92 (A1, Mon), ................................ 218 (B1, Sun), 635 (B5, Wed)Szłyk, Edward .............................. 2624 (F3, Wed)Szabó, Tamás ...............................1021 (B8, Wed)Szabo, Patric ............................... 1293 (B10, Tue)Szade, Jacek .................................. 1968 (E1, Tue)Szafran, Mikołaj ............................. 92 (A1, Mon)Szekeres, Anna .............................. 1983 (E1, Tue)Szepanski, Christian ................... 1379 (B10, Tue)Szerling, Anna .............................. 1968 (E1, Tue)Szklarz, Zbigniew ....................... 1747 (D1, Wed)Szmyd, Janusz S ...........................1504 (B10, Thu)Szot, Katarzyna ........................... 1620 (C1, Wed)Szymańska, Iwona ....................... 2624 (F3, Wed)

TTabacchi, Gloria ..........................2490 (F3, Mon)Tabaian, Seyyd Hadi ....................1002 (B8, Wed)Tabakovic, Ibro ..............................2688 (F4, Tue)Tabata, Akimori .......2491 (F3, Mon), 2502 (F3, Mon)Tabe, Yutaka ............785 (B8, Sun), 915 (B8, Tue)Taberna, Pierre-Louis ..................2415 (F2, Mon), ........................................................ 3006 (I2, Tue)Tabone, Claude ..........................2387 (E10, Thu)Tabuchi, Keita .............................2510 (F3, Mon)Tabuchi, Mitsuharu .......................450 (B4, Wed)Tabuchi, Yuichiro ........................1062 (B8, Wed)Tabuchi, Yuichiro ........................... 852 (B8, Tue)Tabuti, Francisco N .....................1483 (B10, Thu)Tachi, Kiichi ................................. 2404 (E10, Fri)Tachibana, Kunihide ................... 2596 (F3, Wed)Tachibana, Tomihisa ...................... 739 (B7, Tue)Tachikawa, Naoki .........................3092 (I3, Wed)Tachimori, Koji .............................. 555 (B5, Tue)Tadanaga, Kiyoharu ....................... 587 (B5, Tue)Tadokoro, Ryoichi .......................... 75 (A1, Mon)Taeschner, Christine .....................438 (B4, Wed)Taeubert, Corina ...... 645 (B5, Wed), 647 (B5, Wed)Taga, Toshiharu ............................. 94 (A1, Mon), ..................................95 (A1, Mon), 98 (A1, Mon)

Tagawa, Yuki ...............................1546 (B10, Thu)Taguchi, Akihiro ............................. 961 (B8, Tue)Tahara, Akira ................................1766 (D2, Tue)Taillades, Gilles .......................... 1431 (B10, Tue)Taillades, Mélanie ....................... 1431 (B10, Tue)Taira, Keisuke ..............................2516 (F3, Mon)Tajima, Kazuki ............................2300 (E8, Wed), ........................... 2303 (E8, Wed), 2304 (E8, Wed)Tajima, Michio ........736 (B7, Tue), 1945 (E1, Mon)Tajima, Tomoyuki ........................2849 (H2, Tue)Tajima, Yusuke ...............................1135 (B8, Fri)Takada, Kazunori ........................... 560 (B5, Tue), ................................ 583 (B5, Tue), 2137 (E4, Tue)Takada, Yukihiro .......................... 2403 (E10, Fri)Takagi, Hiroshi ............................ 1647 (C3, Sun)Takagi, Mikihiro ............................625 (B5, Wed)Takagi, Shinichi ...........................2524 (F3, Mon)Takagi, Yasuo .................................. 823 (B8, Tue)Takaguchi, Yutaka ........................2849 (H2, Tue)Takahashi, Atsushi ......................1028 (B8, Wed)Takahashi, Hideyuki ...................... 94 (A1, Mon), ......... 95 (A1, Mon), 96 (A1, Mon), 97 (A1, Mon), ................................ 98 (A1, Mon), 125 (A2, Wed)Takahashi, Hiroo ........................ 1378 (B10, Tue)Takahashi, Hisaya ..........................2748 (F5, Tue)Takahashi, Ikuma ..........................711 (B5, Wed)Takahashi, Kazuyuki .....................129 (A2, Wed)Takahashi, Kenji ............................ 180 (A2, Thu)Takahashi, Masanari ......................620 (B5, Wed)Takahashi, Naohiro .......................480 (B4, Wed)Takahashi, Naoko ..........................989 (B8, Wed)Takahashi, Naomi .........................130 (A2, Wed)Takahashi, Shuuichi ...................1516 (B10, Thu)Takahashi, Takahiro ....................2558 (F3, Mon)Takai, Hajime ........2148 (E4, Wed), 2150 (E4, Wed)Takai, Madoka ......1623 (C1, Wed), 1879 (D5, Tue)Takaki, Masaki ............................... 3204 (J4, Tue)Takakusagi, Satoru .......................1059 (B8, Wed)Takamatsu, Hiroyuki ......................785 (B8, Sun)Takami, Norio ........ 435 (B4, Wed), 535 (B5, Tue)Takamura, Hitoshi ........................130 (A2, Wed), ..................................................... 1378 (B10, Tue)Takamura, Kiyoko ......................... 2901 (I1, Tue)Takamura, Tsutomu .................... 2908 (I1, Mon)Takamura, Yuichi ........................... 944 (B8, Tue)Takanezawa, Sota ........................... 938 (B8, Tue)Takano, Kiyonami ......................1541 (B10, Thu)Takano, Koji ..................................267 (B1, Wed)Takano, Yukio ................................. 922 (B8, Tue)Takaoka, Naohiro ........................... 365 (B2, Tue)Takasaki, Fumiaki ........................... 948 (B8, Tue)Takasaki, Tomoaki .......................... 532 (B5, Tue)Takase, Naoya ............................. 1296 (B10, Tue)Takase, Satoko ........325 (B1, Thu), 804 (B8, Sun)Takashima, Toshihiro ..................1174 (B9, Wed)Takasu, Yoshio ................................ 261 (B1, Tue)Takeda, Yasuo .........215 (B1, Sun), 574 (B5, Tue), .............................584 (B5, Tue), 1345 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1375 (B10, Tue)Takegawa, Akihiko ......................... 53 (A1, Mon)Takeguchi, Tatsuya ......................1039 (B8, Wed)Takehara, Masahiro .......................639 (B5, Wed)Takei, Chikara ............................1546 (B10, Thu)Takei, Katsuhito ....... 702 (B5, Fri), 1510 (B10, Thu)Takeichi, Nobuhiko ....491 (B4, Thu), 532 (B5, Tue)Takenaka, Asami ............................462 (B4, Wed)Takenaka, Kazumi ........................1789 (D2, Tue)Takenaka, Mitsuru .......................2524 (F3, Mon)Takenaka, Sakae .............................. 887 (B8, Tue)Takenaka, Toshio .......540 (B5, Tue), 634 (B5, Wed)Takenouti, Hisasi .........................1045 (B8, Wed)Takeo, Masahiko ............................619 (B5, Wed)Takeoka, Shinji ..........................2364 (E10, Wed)Takeoka, Yuko .........891 (B8, Tue), 892 (B8, Tue)Takeuchi, Esther .............................494 (B4, Thu)Takeuchi, Kenneth .........................494 (B4, Thu)Takeuchi, Norimitsu ......................985 (B8, Wed)Takeuchi, Yoji ................................. 547 (B5, Tue)

Takeyama, Yohei ....................... 1306 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1360 (B10, Tue)Takezawa, Manabu .......................1091 (B8, Thu)Takimoto, Masato ....75 (A1, Mon), 945 (B8, Tue)Taklo, Maaike ............................... 2174 (E5, Tue)Talbot, Jan B ................................. 2764 (F5, Wed)Tallarida, Massimo ....................... 2036 (E2, Tue)Tallian, Miklos .............................1959 (E1, Mon)Tamamitsu, Kenji ........................... 253 (B1, Tue)Tamburri, Emanuela .....................2645 (F3, Thu)Tamm, Kadi ................................ 1313 (B10, Tue)Tammeveski, Kaido ................... 2809 (H1, Wed), .......................................................2951 (I1, Wed)Tamura, Kazuhisa ..........................478 (B4, Wed)Tamura, Kazuki .............................130 (A2, Wed)Tamura, Shinji ............................. 3113 (J1, Mon)Tamura, Takeshi ...........................1882 (D5, Tue)Tan, Juan ......................................1923 (D6, Tue)Tan, Xiaoyao ..............................1462 (B10, Thu)Tan, Zhanao ................................. 2294 (E8, Tue)Tan, Zhanao ................................2272 (E8, Mon)Tan, Zhenquan ............................2846 (H1, Thu)Tanabe, Nobuo ............................... 755 (B7, Tue)Tanabe, Takamasa ......................1667 (C3, Mon)Tanabe, Takamasa ......................1671 (C3, Mon)Tanaka, Hideo ............................ 1644 (C3, Sun), ......................... 1663 (C3, Mon), 1673 (C3, Mon)Tanaka, Hirofumi ........................2160 (E5, Mon)Tanaka, Hirohisa .......................... 355 (B2, Mon)Tanaka, Ichiro ...... 617 (B5, Wed), 619 (B5, Wed)Tanaka, Isao ....................................502 (B4, Thu)Tanaka, Syukiti .....2162 (E5, Mon), 2774 (F5, Thu)Tanaka, Tadashi ........................ 1278 (B10, Mon)Tanaka, Tadayoshi .........................268 (B1, Wed)Tanaka, Takeshi .......96 (A1, Mon), 97 (A1, Mon)Tanaka, Tetsu ................................ 2171 (E5, Tue)Tanaka, Tomohiro ........................ 2337 (E9, Tue)Tanaka, Toshiki ..............................491 (B4, Thu)Tanaka, Yo .....................................619 (B5, Wed)Tanaka, Yohei ............................1541 (B10, Thu), ........................ 1543 (B10, Thu), 1563 (B10, Thu)Tanaka, Yoshihiro ..........................465 (B4, Wed)Tanase, Diana ................................148 (A2, Wed)Taneda, Kento ...............................968 (B8, Wed)Tang, Eric .................................. 1207 (B10, Mon)Tang, Haolin .................................1130 (B8, Thu)Tang, Junke .................................1056 (B8, Wed)Tang, Maureen H ........................... 229 (B1, Mon)Tang, Ming ....................................667 (B5, Wed)Tang, Ming .....................................483 (B4, Thu)Tang, Sean ......................................680 (B5, Thu)Tang, Yubao ................................1487 (B10, Thu)Tanguy, Francois ........428 (B4, Wed), 550 (B5, Tue)Tani, Fumito .................................2855 (H2, Tue)Tani, Junichi ..................................620 (B5, Wed)Tanida, Shinji ..............................2235 (E7, Mon)Taniguchi, Izumi ..... 102 (A1, Mon), 488 (B4, Thu)Taniguchi, Izumi ...........................606 (B5, Wed)Taniguchi, Katsuhiko ..................1188 (B9, Wed)Taniguchi, Kouta .........................2516 (F3, Mon)Taniguchi, Shohei ......................... 3203 (J4, Tue)Tanner, David ..............................2831 (H1, Thu)Tanzil, Kevin ..................................494 (B4, Thu)Tao, M. ...................741 (B7, Tue), 756 (B7, Tue), ......................................................... 760 (B7, Tue)Tao, Thomas ...............................1488 (B10, Thu)Tao, Ye .........................................2260 (E7, Wed)Tao, You Kun ............................ 1267 (B10, Mon)Tapia-Tapia, Melina ......................1884 (D5, Tue)Tapily, Kandabara ........................2018 (E2, Mon)Tarancon, Albert ....................... 1221 (B10, Mon)Taranovskyy, Andriy ....................3045 (I2, Wed)Tarascon, Jean-Marie ................... 400 (B4, Mon), ................................... 562 (B5, Tue), 651 (B5, Fri)Tarascon, Jean-Marie .....................218 (B1, Sun), ........................................................470 (B4, Wed)Tariq, Muqaddas .........................1664 (C3, Mon)

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Tasaka, Akimasa .........176 (A2, Thu), 378 (B2, Tue), ............................... 540 (B5, Tue), 625 (B5, Wed), ..................................867 (B8, Tue), 944 (B8, Tue)Tasaka, Akimasa ............................634 (B5, Wed)Tasaki, Ken ..................................... 538 (B5, Tue)Tasca, Federico .............................2962 (I1, Wed)Tasca, Federico .............................. 2884 (I1, Tue)Tatebayasi, Yoshinao .....................435 (B4, Wed)Tatsuda, Narihito ..........................126 (A2, Wed)Tatsumi, Kazuyoshi ........................ 547 (B5, Tue)Tatsumi, Kuniaki ......................... 507 (B5, Mon), ............ 668 (B5, Wed), 669 (B5, Wed), 710 (B5, Fri)Tatsumi, Ryouta ............................. 569 (B5, Tue)Tatsumi, Takashi ...............................717 (B5, Fri)Tatsumisago, Masahiro ................. 86 (A1, Mon), ........432 (B4, Wed), 587 (B5, Tue), 620 (B5, Wed)Taub, Samuel .............................. 1302 (B10, Tue)Taubert, Jenny .............................1042 (B8, Wed)Tausche, Andreas ........................... 3125 (J1, Tue)Tauzin, Aurélie ...........................2387 (E10, Thu)Tavassol, Hadi ..............................3166 (J2, Wed)Taveira, Luciano V. .....................1904 (D6, Mon)Taylor, Matthew ............................776 (B7, Wed)Taylor, Merrill .............................1754 (D2, Mon)Tchoua Ngamou, Patrick Herve .....2496 (F3, Mon)Te-Hui, Wu .................................1760 (D2, Mon)Tedesco, J ..........2345 (E9, Wed), 2789 (H1, Wed)Tedim, João ................................1758 (D2, Mon)Teleki, Alexandra ........................... 3124 (J1, Tue)Temst, Kristiaan ...........................1999 (E1, Wed)Ten Eyck, Greg ............................. 2321 (E9, Tue)ten Veen, Jacoline .......................2064 (E3, Mon)Tena-Zaera, Ramon ......................1196 (B9, Thu)Tena-Zaera, Ramon .....................2428 (F2, Mon)Tendero, Claire ............................2534 (F3, Mon)Tenent, Robert C ..........................2314 (E8, Wed)Teng, Hsisheng ....1163 (B9, Wed), 2815 (H1, Wed)Teng, Jun-Yuan ............................. 2188 (E5, Tue)Tenhaeff, Wyatt ............................2659 (F3, Thu)Tenorio, Marbella ....................... 1719 (D1, Wed)Terabe, Kazuya .............................. 166 (A2, Thu)Terada, Ichro .................................. 947 (B8, Tue)Terada, Kenjiro ........................... 1323 (B10, Tue)Terada, Nobuyuki .............................702 (B5, Fri)Terada, Yasuko ............................ 1315 (B10, Tue)Terai, Takayuki ..... 29 (A1, Mon), 711 (B5, Wed), ..........................1377 (B10, Tue), 1411 (B10, Tue)Terakura, Kiyoyuki .......................990 (B8, Wed), ......................................................2844 (H1, Thu)Teramoto, Akinobu .................... 2355 (E10, Tue)Teramura, Kazutaka ....................1631 (C2, Mon)Terao, Yoshinobu ........................1861 (D4, Thu)Terasako, Tomoaki .......................2516 (F3, Mon)Terekhova, Elena ......1779 (D2, Tue), 1780 (D2, Tue)Tereshchuk, Polina L ......................163 (A2, Wed)Terfort, Andreas ...........................2000 (E1, Wed)Ternon, Céline ............................2552 (F3, Mon)Terranova, Maria Letizia ...............2645 (F3, Thu)Terrazas, Juan .............................. 2593 (F3, Wed)Terryn, H. A ........1750 (D2, Mon), 1801 (D2, Wed), ........................1900 (D6, Mon), 1907 (D6, Mon), .......................................................1919 (D6, Tue)Teshima, Hisanori ..................... 1324 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1410 (B10, Tue)Teshima, Kenjiro ............................ 742 (B7, Tue)Tesler, Alexander B. ...................... 2980 (I1, Thu)Tessier, Béatrice C ........................... 52 (A1, Mon), ...........861 (B8, Tue), 981 (B8, Wed), 982 (B8, Wed)Tessier, Cécile .................................698 (B5, Thu)Tessler, Nir .................................... 2248 (E7, Tue)Tetean, Romulus ....................... 1238 (B10, Mon)Tevar, Amul ....................................227 (B1, Sun)Tew, David ................................ 1210 (B10, Mon)Teyssot, Anna .................................222 (B1, Sun)Tezuka, Satoko ............................. 3192 (J4, Mon)Thackeray, M. ....... 412 (B4, Tue), 444 (B4, Wed), ................................. 533 (B5, Tue), 682 (B5, Thu)Thambidurai, Chandru ...............2675 (F4, Mon)Thampi, K. R ............................... 1421 (B10, Tue)

Thapa, Arjun K ................................687 (B5, Thu)Thayne, Iain ............................... 2351 (E10, Tue)Theobald, Brian ......52 (A1, Mon), 861 (B8, Tue), ............................... 981 (B8, Wed), 982 (B8, Wed)Theodoropoulou, M ...................1995 (E1, Wed), ......................................................1997 (E1, Wed)Therien, Michael ........................ 2814 (H1, Wed)Thiaudière, Dominique ...............2679 (F4, Mon)Thiede, Tobias ........2482 (F3, Tue), 2512 (F3, Mon)Thiedmann, Ralf ............................788 (B8, Sun)Thiel, Kay ......................................2691 (F4, Tue)Thiemig, Denny ............................2727 (F5, Tue)Thierry, Dominique .....................1765 (D2, Tue)Thiré, Nicolas ..............................2552 (F3, Mon)Thivel, Pierre-Xavier ......................1142 (B8, Fri)Thokchom, Joykumar ......................709 (B5, Fri)Thomas, Josh ........ 390 (B4, Mon), 689 (B5, Thu)Thomas, Shawn ........................2363 (E10, Wed), ...................................................... 2565 (F3, Wed)Thomberg, Thomas ....................... 3012 (I2, Tue)Thompsett, David ......................... 52 (A1, Mon), ............................... 861 (B8, Tue), 981 (B8, Wed), ............................... 982 (B8, Wed), 983 (B8, Wed)Thompson, G.E. ..........................1710 (D1, Tue), ...........................1899 (D6, Mon), 1931 (D6, Tue)Thompson, Levi ............................ 178 (A2, Thu)Thoms, Stephen ......................... 2351 (E10, Tue)Thomsen, Ed C ............................ 1419 (B10, Tue)Thorat, Indrajeet V ....... 485 (B4, Thu), 721 (B5, Fri)Thorel, Alain S .......................... 1281 (B10, Mon), ........................1444 (B10, Wed), 1549 (B10, Thu)Thornton, Geoff ...........................1926 (D6, Tue)Thorpe, Steven J. ............................ 369 (B2, Tue)Thurn-Albrecht, Thomas .............3172 (J2, Wed)Tian, Yongming ............................. 2911 (I1, Tue)Tichoniuk, Mariusz ......................2963 (I1, Wed)Ticianelli, Edson ........................... 350 (B2, Mon)Ticianelli, Edson A. ..................... 354 (B2, Mon), .......... 368 (B2, Tue), 381 (B2, Tue), 793 (B8, Sun)Tielens, Hilde ............................... 2035 (E2, Tue)Tietz, Frank .............................. 1206 (B10, Mon), ...........................1260 (B10, Fri), 1471 (B10, Thu)Tillack, Bernd ............................2360 (E10, Wed)Timchenko, Vladimir M............ 1231 (B10, Mon)Timmo, Kristi ................................. 747 (B7, Tue)Timmons, Adam .......538 (B5, Tue), 654 (B5, Wed)Timoshenko, Nikolay .................. 2638 (F3, Wed)Timurkutluk, Bora ......................1577 (B10, Thu)Timurkutluk, Cigdem .................1577 (B10, Thu)Tinchev, Savcho ..........................2494 (F3, Mon)Ting, Siu-Wa ....................................200 (A2, Fri), ..................................252 (B1, Tue), 939 (B8, Tue)Tingaud, Olivier .........................1520 (B10, Thu)Tingelöf, Thomas .........................1108 (B8, Thu)Tiong, Kwong-Kau .......................3216 (J4, Wed)Tiwari, Pankaj ............................. 1397 (B10, Tue)To Baben, Moritz ........................ 1809 (D2, Wed)To Thi Kim, Loan ........................1003 (B8, Wed)Toda, Ayano .......3224 (J4, Wed), 3224 (J4, Wed)Toda, Kenji .........145 (A2, Wed), 3218 (J4, Wed), ............................3221 (J4, Wed), 3222 (J4, Wed), .............................3223 (J4, Wed), 3223 (J4, Wed)Todd, Aaron .................................. 2297 (E8, Tue)Todd, Andrew D .............................. 419 (B4, Tue)Todi, Vinit O ...............................2389 (E10, Thu)Todo, Yusuke ............................ 1212 (B10, Mon)Todorova, Mira ........................... 1744 (D1, Wed)Todosiychuk, Tamara ..................... 735 (B7, Tue)Toelke, Rene ..............................1467 (B10, Thu), ........................ 1472 (B10, Thu), 1558 (B10, Thu)Tohji, Kazuyuki ......94 (A1, Mon), 95 (A1, Mon), ......... 96 (A1, Mon), 97 (A1, Mon), 98 (A1, Mon), ........................... 125 (A2, Wed), 2818 (H1, Wed), .........................2821 (H1, Wed), 2822 (H1, Wed), ..................................................... 2867 (H2, Wed)Tois, Eva ....................................... 2037 (E2, Tue)Toji, Akihiro ....1261 (B10, Mon), 1262 (B10, Mon)Tojo, Tetsurro ................................ 176 (A2, Thu)Tokei, Zsolt ..................................2052 (E2, Wed)

Tokuda, Hiroyuki ......................... 505 (B5, Mon)Tokumasu, Takashi .... 914 (B8, Tue), 3021 (I2, Tue)Tõldsepp, Eliko ............................ 3191 (J4, Mon)Toledo Matos, Luis A .....................1935 (D6, Tue)Tomarikawa, Kou .......................... 3021 (I2, Tue)Tomimura, Tetsuya .......................1121 (B8, Thu)Tominaka, Satoshi ..........................1138 (B8, Fri)Tomozawa, Masanari ...................1881 (D5, Tue)Tondello, Eugenio ......................2490 (F3, Mon), .......................................................2649 (F3, Thu)Toney, Michael ............................2239 (E7, Mon)Toney, Michael ............................. 2251 (E7, Tue)Tong, Cui ........................................ 821 (B8, Tue)Tong, Wei .......................................224 (B1, Sun)Tong, YuYe .....................................988 (B8, Wed)Tonti, Dino .......467 (B4, Wed), 1224 (B10, Mon)Topka, Zack .............................. 1271 (B10, Mon)Topon, Ong-On .............................. 755 (B7, Tue)Torimoto, Tsukasa ......................... 3203 (J4, Tue)Toriumi, AKira .............................2105 (E4, Mon)Tormen, Massimo .......................... 2895 (I1, Tue)Toro, Roberta G .............................2480 (F3, Tue), .............................2483 (F3, Tue), 2506 (F3, Mon)Torok, Szabina .............................2001 (E1, Wed)Torralvo, Maria Jose .....................467 (B4, Wed), ................................................... 1224 (B10, Mon)Torrelles, Xavier ...........................1926 (D6, Tue)Torrens, Francisco ...................... 2866 (H2, Wed)Torres da Silva, Iris M ..................1508 (B10, Thu)Torres, Tomas ....... 2803 (H1, Wed), 2852 (H2, Tue)Torres-Huerta, Aide Minerva .......1781 (D2, Tue), ..........................2519 (F3, Mon), 2557 (F3, Mon), ..................................................... 2826 (H1, Wed)Torresi, Roberto ..... 1912 (D6, Tue), 3085 (I3, Wed)Tortet, Laurence ...........................3179 (J2, Wed)Tosa, Masahiro ............................... 750 (B7, Tue)Toth, Attila ................................... 1990 (E1, Tue)Toth, Peter S ..................................2933 (I1, Wed)Tóth-Kádár, Enikö ....................... 2701 (F4, Wed)Totir, Nicolae ................................. 3152 (J1, Tue)Toujigamori, Takeshi .....................478 (B4, Wed)Tourwé, Els ................................ 1801 (D2, Wed), ...........................1907 (D6, Mon), 3165 (J2, Wed)Towne, Silas ..................................1133 (B8, Thu)Towner, Janet ............................2371 (E10, Wed)Toyoda, Eishiro .............................989 (B8, Wed)Toyoda, Masahiro ..........................462 (B4, Wed)Toyoda, Masahiro ........................... 927 (B8, Tue)Toyosihima, Yasutake ..................2097 (E3, Wed)Trócoli, Rafael ................................675 (B5, Wed)Trabold, Thomas ............................ 822 (B8, Tue)Trahey, Lynn ..................................682 (B5, Thu)Tran, Hai Y .....................................645 (B5, Wed)Tran, Khoa Truong ........................ 3128 (J1, Tue)Tran, Mai .......... 1824 (D3, Wed), 2920 (I1, Wed)Tran, Nicolas .................................613 (B5, Wed)Trasatti, Sergio ..............................299 (B1, Wed), ............................. 300 (B1, Wed), 2998 (I2, Mon)Trasatti, Stefano P. .......................1778 (D2, Tue), .......................................................1786 (D2, Tue)Trashin, Stanislav .........................2926 (I1, Wed)Traversa, Enrico ......911 (B8, Tue), 933 (B8, Tue), .......................... 1131 (B8, Thu), 1312 (B10, Tue), ........................ 1519 (B10, Thu), 1548 (B10, Thu)Travitsky, Nina ....... 895 (B8, Tue), 1153 (B8, Fri)Traxler, Margarethe .................... 2595 (F3, Wed), ...................................................... 2612 (F3, Wed)Trebbels, Rene ..............................1597 (B10, Fri)Trebukhova, Svetlana ...................640 (B5, Wed), .........................................................700 (B5, Thu)Trefulka, Mojmir ........................... 2887 (I1, Tue)Trejo Cordova, Gabriel .................3075 (I3, Wed)Tremilliosi-Filho, Germano .......... 3059 (I2, Thu)Trettenhahn, Günter ................. 2816 (H1, Wed), ..............................2914 (I1, Wed), 2976 (I1, Thu)Trevey, James .................................. 553 (B5, Tue)Tribollet, Bernard ...................... 1727 (D1, Wed), ..........................1824 (D3, Wed), 2767 (F5, Wed), .............................3163 (J2, Wed), 3164 (J2, Wed)

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Trichakis, Manolis ........................ 103 (A1, Mon)Tricoli, Vincenzo ..........................1119 (B8, Thu)Triffaux, Eleonore .........................2947 (I1, Wed)Trinh, Hai-Dang .........................2112 (E4, Mon), ......................................................2112 (E4, Wed)Tripkovic, Dusan ............................ 868 (B8, Tue)Trippe, Gaelle .............................2424 (F2, Mon), ..............................2956 (I1, Wed), 2985 (I1, Thu)Trofimenko, Nikolai ................... 1317 (B10, Tue)Trofimenko, Vitaliy V ....................2716 (F4, Thu)Trogadas, Panagiotis ....................... 832 (B8, Tue)Troisi, Alessandro ......................... 2242 (E7, Tue)Trovarelli, Alessandro ....................290 (B1, Wed)Trubin, Sergey V ..........................2532 (F3, Mon), ...........................2597 (F3, Wed), 2599 (F3, Wed), ...........................2600 (F3, Wed), 2603 (F3, Wed), ............................2604 (F3, Wed), 2616 (F3, Wed)Trueba, Monica ...... 1778 (D2, Tue), 1786 (D2, Tue)Trunova, Valentina .......................2488 (F3, Tue)Trybom, Erik ................................2474 (F3, Mon)Tsai, C. Y. .....................................2151 (E4, Wed)Tsai, Cheng-Hsun .......................... 187 (A2, Thu)Tsai, Cheng-Hua ............................ 169 (A2, Thu)Tsai, Cho-Jen ................................ 2224 (E6, Tue)Tsai, Chun-Chien ........................... 89 (A1, Mon)Tsai, Ho-Cheng ...........................1525 (B10, Thu)Tsai, Hung-Fu ................................ 165 (A2, Thu)Tsai, Li-Tuan ................................... 896 (B8, Tue)Tsai, M.A. ...................................... 2333 (E9, Tue)Tsai, Meng-Yen ............................... 934 (B8, Tue)Tsai, Tsung-Che .............................. 89 (A1, Mon)Tsai, Wan-Lin ................................. 87 (A1, Mon)Tsai, Wen-Ta ................................ 2699 (F4, Wed)Tsai, Y. L. ........................................ 746 (B7, Tue)Tsai, Ying ........................................ 591 (B5, Tue)Tsao, F. C. ..................................... 2336 (E9, Tue)Tsarev, Boris ...................................463 (B4, Wed)Tsau, Fang-Hei ...............................971 (B8, Wed)Tschoecke, Sebastian ................... 2641 (F3, Wed)Tschulik, Kristina ..........................2441 (F2, Tue)Tse Sum Bui, Bernadette .............1625 (C2, Mon)Tseng, Joshua ............................... 2037 (E2, Tue)Tseng, Ming-Chun ......................... 746 (B7, Tue)Tsiakaras, Panagiotis ....................1096 (B8, Thu)Tsiaoussis, I. .................................1998 (E1, Wed)Tsidilkovski, Edward ...................1958 (E1, Mon)Tsipas, Polychronis .....................2396 (E10, Thu)Tsong, Tien T. ..............................2193 (E6, Mon)Tsoutsouva, Maria .........................2458 (F2, Tue)Tsu, Raphael ................................2346 (E9, Wed)Tsubota, Akihiro ..........................1062 (B8, Wed)Tsuchida, Eiji ...............................1005 (B8, Wed)Tsuchida, Ikushin .......................2148 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2150 (E4, Wed)Tsuchinaga, Yuuki .......................... 65 (A1, Mon)Tsuchiya, Hiroaki ......................1905 (D6, Mon), .......................................................1921 (D6, Tue)Tsuchiya, Hiroaki .........................1882 (D5, Tue)Tsuchiya, Takahiro .......................2857 (H2, Tue)Tsuda, Tetsuya .....3078 (I3, Wed), 3104 (I3, Thu)Tsudzuki, Seiji ...............................668 (B5, Wed)Tsuji, Etsushi ...............................1179 (B9, Wed)Tsuji, Hiroaki .................................. 867 (B8, Tue)Tsuji, Yoichiro ...... 902 (B8, Tue), 1079 (B8, Thu)Tsujikawa, Tomonobu ................... 554 (B5, Tue), ...........................................................715 (B5, Fri)Tsujikawa, Tomonobu .................... 555 (B5, Tue)Tsujimura, Seiya .......................... 2878 (I1, Mon)Tsujino, Jiro .................................1861 (D4, Thu)Tsukamoto, Kentaro ..................... 2078 (E3, Tue)Tsumura, Tomoki ..........................462 (B4, Wed)Tsurtsumia, Gigla ..........................317 (B1, Wed)Tsuru, Tooru ............................... 1721 (D1, Wed)Tsuru, Tooru .................................1792 (D2, Tue)Tsuruoka, Tohru ............................ 166 (A2, Thu)Tsuruta, Sho ......... 461 (B4, Wed), 477 (B4, Wed)Tsushima, Shohji ........846 (B8, Tue), 849 (B8, Tue), ....................... 1032 (B8, Wed), 1062 (B8, Wed), 1 .........................................................099 (B8, Thu)

Tsutioka, Ikuro ..............................634 (B5, Wed)Tsutsui, K. ....................................2110 (E4, Mon)Tsutsui, Kazuo ............................2106 (E4, Mon), ........2128 (E4, Tue), 2135 (E4, Tue), 2400 (E10, Fri)Tsutsui, Kazuo ...........................2372 (E10, Wed)Tsutsumi, Atsushi ..........................270 (B1, Wed)Tsutsumi, Kazuo ............................. 532 (B5, Tue)Tsuzuki, Seiji ..................................669 (B5, Wed)Tsvetanova, Diana ....................... 2076 (E3, Tue), ....................................................... 2077 (E3, Tue)Tsybeskov, Leonid ......................... 3197 (J4, Tue)Tsygankova, Liudmila E ................1782 (D2, Tue)Tsymbarenko, Dmitry ................2525 (F3, Mon), ...........................2559 (F3, Mon), 2561 (F3, Mon)Tsypkin, Mikhail ..........................3033 (I2, Wed)Tuñón Blanco, Paulino ..............1626 (C2, Mon)Tu, Baofeng .................................... 51 (A1, Mon)Tu, Hui-Chuan ............................... 561 (B5, Tue)Tübke, Jens ........... 348 (B2, Mon), 383 (B2, Tue), ............................... 387 (B2, Tue), 660 (B5, Wed), ........890 (B8, Tue), 906 (B8, Tue), 1092 (B8, Thu)Tucker, Michael .........................1437 (B10, Wed)Tücks, Andreas .............................3226 (J4, Wed)Tuebke, Jens ..................................277 (B1, Wed)Tuissi, Ausonio ........................... 1888 (D5, Wed)Tuller, Harry L .............................1500 (B10, Thu)Tulloch, John ............................... 353 (B2, Mon)Tulyani, Sonia .......................... 1210 (B10, Mon)Tung, Kuo-Lung ...........................1886 (D5, Tue)Tungtrongpairoj, Jennarong .......1855 (D4, Thu)Tunold, Reidar ..............................3033 (I2, Wed)Turaeva, Nigora .............................163 (A2, Wed)Turgambaeva, Asiya E ...................2485 (F3, Tue), ......................................................... 2667 (F3, Fri)Turkevych, Ivan .........750 (B7, Tue), 772 (B7, Wed)Turkovic, Aleksandra ..................... 179 (A2, Thu)Turnbull, Alan .............................. 2983 (I1, Thu)Turnbull, Graham A ...................... 2409 (E10, Fri)Turner, John A ........1105 (B8, Thu), 1191 (B9, Thu)Tutuc, Emanuel ............................ 2130 (E4, Tue)Tuurala, Saara ................................... 4 (A1, Mon)Tvarozek, Vladimir ......................2339 (E9, Wed)Tweney, Ryan D .............................202 (A3, Wed)Twiname, Eric ........................... 1271 (B10, Mon)Tyutina, Julia ...............................2104 (E3, Wed)Tzvetkoff, Tzvety ..........................1932 (D6, Tue)Tzvetkov, Bogdan .........................1932 (D6, Tue)

UUbong, Etim ......1022 (B8, Wed), 1089 (B8, Thu)Uchida, Hiroyuki ........................... 835 (B8, Tue), .............................. 1024 (B8, Wed), 1149 (B8, Fri)Uchida, Makoto .............................1149 (B8, Fri)Uchida, Taro .................................3037 (I2, Wed)Uchikoshi, Junichi ...................... 2078 (E3, Tue), ......................................................2271 (E8, Mon)Uchimoto, Yoshiharu .................... 952 (B8, Tue), ............................ 993 (B8, Wed), 1315 (B10, Tue)Uchiyama, Naoki .......................... 3146 (J1, Tue)Ue, Makoto .................................. 505 (B5, Mon), ................................ 576 (B5, Tue), 639 (B5, Wed)Ueda, Hiroyuki ............................1183 (B9, Wed)Ueda, Mikito .............................. 1616 (C1, Wed)Ueda, Mitsutoshi ........................1849 (D4, Thu), ........................... 1850 (D4, Thu), 1865 (D4, Thu)Ueda, Shigenori .............................990 (B8, Wed)Ueda, Wataru ...............................1039 (B8, Wed)Uehara, Hiromitsu ....................... 3055 (I2, Thu)Uehara, Toshihiro ................... 1261 (B10, Mon), ................................................... 1262 (B10, Mon)Uehara, Tsuyoshi .........................2097 (E3, Wed)Uematsu, Hideki ....................... 1212 (B10, Mon)Uematsu, Kazuyoshi .....................145 (A2, Wed), ............................3218 (J4, Wed), 3221 (J4, Wed), .......................................................3222 (J4, Wed)Uematsu, Kazuyoshi .....................3223 (J4, Wed)Uematsu, Kazuyoshi .....................3224 (J4, Wed)Uematsu, Masashi .......................1949 (E1, Mon)Uematsu, Taro ............................... 3203 (J4, Tue)

Ueno, Fumiyoshi ........................1908 (D6, Mon)Ueno, Kazunori ...........................2236 (E7, Mon)Ueno, Keiji ..................................2101 (E3, Wed)Ueno, Masahiro .............................. 574 (B5, Tue)Ueno, Tomo ................................. 2131 (E4, Tue)Ueta, Hideaki ...............................2302 (E8, Wed)Ugo, Paolo ..........1634 (C2, Mon), 2895 (I1, Tue)Uheda, Kyota ................................3227 (J4, Wed)Uhlemann, Margitta ................. 1828 (D3, Wed), ........................... 1829 (D3, Wed), 2441 (F2, Tue), ........................................................2695 (F4, Tue)Uhlenbruck, Sven ....................... 1385 (B10, Tue)Uhlirova, Tereza ............................. 376 (B2, Tue)Ui, Koichi ......................................627 (B5, Wed)Ukai, Kenji ................................ 1216 (B10, Mon)Ulihin, Artem S .............................134 (A2, Wed), ............................. 220 (B1, Sun), 2817 (H1, Wed)Ulleberg, Øystein ...........................1144 (B8, Fri)Ulyashin, Alexander G ................. 2761 (F5, Wed)Um, Pyung Yong ........................2120 (E4, Wed), .....................................................2120 (E4, Mon), .............................2141 (E4, Wed), 2141 (E4, Tue)Umecky, Tatsuya ........ 669 (B5, Wed), 3079 (I3, Wed)Umeda, Minoru ..............................1147 (B8, Fri)Umezawa, Noriko .......60 (A1, Mon), 2676 (F4, Mon)Unemoto, Atsushi ................... 1237 (B10, Mon), .........................1315 (B10, Tue), 1323 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1328 (B10, Tue)Unger, Wolfgang ........................... 3125 (J1, Tue)Ungureanu, Eleonora-Mihaela ........1653 (C3, Sun)Unlu, Murat .......... 343 (B2, Mon), 360 (B2, Tue)Uno, Kana ....................................3050 (I2, Wed)Uno, Kanako ..............................1667 (C3, Mon)Uno, Yusuke ............554 (B5, Tue), 555 (B5, Tue)Unocic, Kinga .............................1759 (D2, Mon)Uosaki, Kohei ........50 (A1, Mon), 180 (A2, Thu), ............................ 968 (B8, Wed), 1059 (B8, Wed), ............................2676 (F4, Mon), 3055 (I2, Thu), ....................................................... 3060 (I2, Thu)Upadhyay, Vinod ....................... 1799 (D2, Wed)Ura-Bińczyk, Ewa A .................... 1746 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 1748 (D1, Wed)Urata, Sho .............. 952 (B8, Tue), 993 (B8, Wed)Urban, Karsten .................................704 (B5, Fri)Urbanova, Veronika .....................2949 (I1, Wed)Urbonaite, Sigita ...........................652 (B5, Wed)Urbonaite, Sigita ...........................286 (B1, Wed)Urchaga, Patrick ...........................1127 (B8, Thu)Urriolabeitia, Abel .....................1439 (B10, Wed)Usami, Noritaka ........................... 728 (B7, Mon)Ushirokawa, Tohito ........................ 536 (B5, Tue)Ushkalov, Leonid ....................... 1347 (B10, Tue)Usoltsev, Vladimir ......................1475 (B10, Thu)Usui, Takane ................................2010 (E2, Mon)Usui, Takeshi .............................. 1402 (B10, Tue)Utochnikova, Valentina .............. 2637 (F3, Wed)Utomo, Wahyu ........................... 1717 (D1, Wed)Utz, Annika ................................ 1331 (B10, Tue)Uvarov, Nikolai .............................220 (B1, Sun), ..................... 1240 (B10, Mon), 1249 (B10, Mon), .....................................................1475 (B10, Thu)Uvarov, Nikolai F ....... 134 (A2, Wed), 2817 (H1, Wed)Uwani, Hiroyuki ....................... 1216 (B10, Mon)Uyama, Hiroshi .............................. 947 (B8, Tue)Uzuka, Shunsuke ............................ 897 (B8, Tue)Uzuka, Shunsuke ............................ 908 (B8, Tue)

VVaari, Anu ........................................ 4 (A1, Mon)Vaccari, Giuseppe ......................... 1981 (E1, Tue)Vad, Kálmán ................................ 2701 (F4, Wed)Vaddiraju, Sreeram .......................2659 (F3, Thu)Vaes, Jan ....................................... 2178 (E5, Tue)Vagin, Mikhail ............................... 2888 (I1, Tue)Vahlas, Constantin .....................2478 (F3, Mon), ............................2485 (F3, Tue), 2503 (F3, Mon), ....... 2627 (F3, Wed), 2666 (F3, Fri), 2667 (F3, Fri)Valappil, Nikesh .........................2273 (E8, Mon), ......................................................2311 (E8, Wed)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Valckx, Nick ................................1197 (B9, Thu), .............................2076 (E3, Tue), 2102 (E3, Wed)Valdez, Benjamin ...................... 1720 (D1, Wed), ........................... 1730 (D1, Wed), 2923 (I1, Wed)Valdez, Thomas I ..........................1044 (B8, Wed)Valek Zulj, Lidija ........................ 1723 (D1, Wed)Valencia, Drochss P ......................... 91 (A1, Mon)Valencia, Ramón .......2858 (H2, Tue), 2862 (H2, Tue)Valenzuela Muñiz, Ana M ............1049 (B8, Wed)Valenzuela, Rita Ximena ............ 1429 (B10, Tue)Valero Vidal, Carlos .................... 1716 (D1, Wed)Valkiainen, Matti ............................. 4 (A1, Mon)Valle, Karine ................................1001 (B8, Wed)Valov, Ilia ....................................2149 (E4, Wed)Valova, Eugenia .............................2723 (F5, Tue)van Aken, Peter .............................446 (B4, Wed)van Benthem, Rolf .....................1760 (D2, Mon)van Berkel, Frans P ................... 1204 (B10, Mon), ......................... 1384 (B10, Tue), 1499 (B10, Thu)van Bommel, Andrew ...................426 (B4, Wed)van Breugel, Klaas ........................152 (A2, Wed), ......................... 1691 (D1, Mon), 1728 (D1, Wed)Van De Keere, Isabel .....................1873 (D5, Tue)van de Krol, Roel .........................1172 (B9, Wed)van de Lagemaat, Jao ..................... 738 (B7, Tue)van de Sanden, M. C ...................2014 (E2, Mon), .............................2034 (E2, Tue), 2048 (E2, Wed)van den Berg, Jaap ...................... 1975 (E1, Tue), .......................... 1994 (E1, Wed), 1995 (E1, Wed), .......................... 1996 (E1, Wed), 1997 (E1, Wed), ........................... 1998 (E1, Wed), 2007 (E1, Wed)Van Den Daele, William ............2387 (E10, Thu)van den Elzen, Luc R ..................... 2034 (E2, Tue)van der Laak, Nicole .....200 (A2, Fri), 252 (B1, Tue)van der Straten, O. ....................2374 (E10, Wed)van der Veen, Marleen .................2776 (F5, Thu)Van der Ven, Anton ......................481 (B4, Wed)van der Ven, Leo ........................1760 (D2, Mon)van der Vliet, Dennis .................... 364 (B2, Tue), ...........841 (B8, Tue), 842 (B8, Tue), 868 (B8, Tue)van Dongen, Teus ....................... 2567 (F3, Wed)Van Elshocht, S. .......................... 2035 (E2, Tue), ............................ 2037 (E2, Tue), 2116 (E4, Mon)Van Herle, Jan ........................... 1322 (B10, Tue), .........................1330 (B10, Tue), 1394 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1574 (B10, Thu)Van Houdt, Jan ............................2116 (E4, Mon)Van Ingelgem, Yves ......................3165 (J2, Wed)Van Meirhaeghe, Roland L ..........2013 (E2, Mon)van Nimwegen, Leon ..................2064 (E3, Mon)Van Noyen, Jasper ........................ 2206 (E6, Tue)Van Overmeere, Quentin .............1917 (D6, Tue)Van Quy, Nguyen ........................1933 (D6, Tue), ..................................................... 2823 (H1, Wed)van Tendeloo, Gustaaf .................2649 (F3, Thu)Van Thourhout, Dries ................. 2765 (F5, Wed)van Tuel, Marc ............................ 1384 (B10, Tue)van Veldhoven, P. J. ..................... 2292 (E8, Tue)van Wees, J. F .............................. 1326 (B10, Tue)Van Zee, John W ............................ 821 (B8, Tue), ............................1031 (B8, Wed), 1078 (B8, Thu)Vanýsek, Petr ................................3166 (J2, Wed)Vanalabhpatana, Parichatr ........1454 (B10, Wed)Vance, Andrew A ..........................1606 (B10, Fri)Vancoille, Eric .............................2052 (E2, Wed)Vandenberghe, William G ............ 2402 (E10, Fri)Vandenbossche, Martin ..............2060 (E3, Mon)Vandervorst, Wilfried .................2004 (E1, Wed), .....................................................2388 (E10, Thu)Vandervorst, Wilfried ..................1956 (E1, Mon)Vandooren, Anne ......................... 2402 (E10, Fri)Vanecek, Milan ............................ 2570 (F3, Wed)Vang Hendriksen, Peter ........... 1217 (B10, Mon), .......................................................1598 (B10, Fri)Vanhaelemeersch, Serge ............... 2179 (E5, Tue)VanMil, Brenda ...........................2345 (E9, Wed)Vanstreels, Kris .......2076 (E3, Tue), 2077 (E3, Tue), ......................................................2158 (E5, Mon)Vantomme, Andre .......................1999 (E1, Wed)

Vanzetti, Lia ................................ 1984 (E1, Tue), .............................1990 (E1, Tue), 1997 (E1, Wed)Varela, Hamilton ............................793 (B8, Sun)Varema, Tiit .................................... 747 (B7, Tue)Varentsov, Valery ....................... 2817 (H1, Wed)Varentsova, Valentina ................ 2817 (H1, Wed)Varga, Mariann ............................1959 (E1, Mon)Vargas-Coronado, R. .................. 1891 (D5, Wed)Variam, Naushad .......................2365 (E10, Wed)Varma, Shailendra K.................... 1842 (D4, Wed)Varma, Srikanth ...........................2925 (I1, Wed)Varshney, Deepak ...................... 2792 (H1, Wed), .......................... 2842 (H1, Thu), 2868 (H2, Wed)Vashook, Vladimir ....................... 100 (A1, Mon)Vasile, Eugeniu ..............................2750 (F5, Tue)Vasiliev, Alexander .......................2652 (F3, Thu)Vasiljevic, Natasa ........ 2685 (F4, Tue), 2709 (F4, Thu)Vasilopoulou, Maria .................... 2630 (F3, Wed)Vaske, Britta .................................2958 (I1, Wed)Vaskevich, Alexander ................... 2980 (I1, Thu)Vasyliv, Bogdan .............................. 74 (A1, Mon)Vasylyev, Oleksandr D ................... 74 (A1, Mon), ........................ 1229 (B10, Mon), 1347 (B10, Tue)Vaughey, John T. ........533 (B5, Tue), 682 (B5, Thu)Vayenas, Constantinos G ............. 3001 (I2, Mon)Vazquez, Ester ............................ 2795 (H1, Wed)Vazquez, Manuel ..........................2771 (F5, Thu)Vázquez-Gómez, Lourdes .......... 1888 (D5, Wed), ........................................................2728 (F5, Tue)Vecchio, Guglielma .....................2056 (E3, Mon)Vega, Carlos ................................1692 (D1, Mon)Vega, Esther Z. ............................... 3144 (J1, Tue)Vega, Jesús .................................. 1719 (D1, Wed)Vega, Jose ..................................... 346 (B2, Mon)Vegunta, Sri S ................................2787 (F5, Thu)Veillerot, Marc .............................2060 (E3, Mon)Veis, Pavel .....................................137 (A2, Wed)Veljović-Jovanović, D. ..................2927 (I1, Wed)Velleuer, Jonathan .........................2685 (F4, Tue)Vendemiati, Beatrice ..................... 181 (A2, Thu)Venkatanarayanan, Anita .............. 67 (A1, Mon)Venkataraman, Nandini ..............2071 (E3, Mon)Venskutonis, Andreas ...............1438 (B10, Wed), .......................................................1592 (B10, Fri)Venugopal, S ................................ 2408 (E10, Fri)Verde, Ysmael ...... 930 (B8, Tue), 1049 (B8, Wed)Vereecke, Bart ..............................2070 (E3, Mon)Vereecke, Guy .............................2065 (E3, Mon), ......................... 2066 (E3, Mon), 2070 (E3, Mon), .............................. 2075 (E3, Tue), 2077 (E3, Tue)Vereecke, Philippe ........................2776 (F5, Thu)Vereecken, Jean ............................1873 (D5, Tue)Vereecken, Philippe M ................. 2178 (E5, Tue), .............................2179 (E5, Tue), 2708 (F4, Thu), .......................................................2779 (F5, Thu)Vereecken, Philippe M ..................2780 (F5, Thu)Vereschak, Viktor ..................... 1229 (B10, Mon)Vergnat, Michel ...........................2319 (E8, Wed)Verheyen, Peter ........................2363 (E10, Wed), ....................................................2366 (E10, Wed)Verhulst, Anne S............................ 2402 (E10, Fri)Verkooijen, Adrian .......................1581 (B10, Fri)Verlato, Enrico ..............................2728 (F5, Tue)Verly, Pierre .................................2260 (E7, Wed)Vermeulen, Paul .............................340 (B1, Thu)Vernardou, Dimitra .....................2473 (F3, Mon)Verndstorm, George ....................... 870 (B8, Tue)Vert, Vicente B. .......................... 1344 (B10, Tue)Vertommen, Johan ......................2056 (E3, Mon)Verwimp, Dirk ............................1900 (D6, Mon)Verykios, Xenophon ................... 2619 (F3, Wed)Veselinovic, Dragan .....................2927 (I1, Wed)Vetere, Valentina ..........................2953 (I1, Wed)Višekruna, Antonija .....................1934 (D6, Tue)Vialet, Virginie .............................3179 (J2, Wed)Vicente, Compañ-Moreno ............. 879 (B8, Tue)Vicente, Francisco ....................... 3064 (I2, Thu), .......................................................3169 (J2, Wed)

Vicenzo, Antonello ......................2440 (F2, Tue), .......................................................2710 (F4, Thu)Vicknesh, S ..................................2274 (E8, Mon)Vidal, Karmele ........ 1348 (B10, Tue), 1373 (B10, Tue)Vierhaus, Joerg ............................2059 (E3, Mon)Vigdorovich, Vladimir .................1782 (D2, Tue)Vignal, Vincent ......................... 1739 (D1, Wed), ..................................................... 1747 (D1, Wed)Vignoles, Gérard ..........................2504 (F3, Mon)Vignoles, Gerard L.......................2505 (F3, Mon), ......................................................... 2668 (F3, Fri)Vignoli, Valerio .............................. 69 (A1, Mon)Vijh, Ashok ....................................602 (B5, Wed)Vik, Arild ......................................1588 (B10, Fri)Villa, Marco ..................................3034 (I2, Wed)Villanueva-Cab, Julio ..................1156 (B9, Wed)Villarreal, Igor ..........................1439 (B10, Wed), .....................................................1578 (B10, Thu)Villullas, Hebe M ...............................194 (A2, Fri)Vincent, Tyrone ...........................1582 (B10, Fri)Vines, Lasse ..................................1924 (D6, Tue)Vinet, Maud ...............................2387 (E10, Thu)Vinke, Ico ...... 1496 (B10, Thu), 1497 (B10, Thu)Vinnet, Maud ............................... 2173 (E5, Tue)Vinogradova, Darya .....................2926 (I1, Wed)Violet, Perrine ......2514 (F3, Mon), 2531 (F3, Mon)Virkar, Anil V .............................. 1321 (B10, Tue)Virkar, Anil V .................................970 (B8, Wed)Virtanen, S. ...................................1869 (D5, Tue)Visco, Steven .............................1437 (B10, Wed)Visentin, Francesca ..................... 2589 (F3, Wed)Visetpotjanakit, Supputra ...........2430 (F2, Mon)Viswanath, Raghavan N ...............2919 (I1, Wed)Viswanathan, Sriram ...................... 249 (B1, Tue)Viswanathan, Venkatasubramanian .................... .............................. 964 (B8, Tue), 1035 (B8, Wed)Viswanathan, Vilayanur ..............1133 (B8, Thu)Visy, Csaba .................................1182 (B9, Wed), .............................2729 (F5, Tue), 2933 (I1, Wed), ....................................................... 2973 (I1, Thu)Vitol, Elina ..................................2841 (H1, Thu)Viviani, Massimo .....................1444 (B10, Wed), .....................................................1549 (B10, Thu)Vivier, Vincent ....... 3163 (J2, Wed), 3164 (J2, Wed)Vizioz, Christian .......................... 2404 (E10, Fri)Vizza, Francesco ............................ 357 (B2, Tue), .................................374 (B2, Tue), 375 (B2, Tue), ................................ 382 (B2, Tue), 2693 (F4, Tue)Vlachou, Katerina .......................2473 (F3, Mon)Vladikova, Daria E .....................1444 (B10, Wed), ..........................1549 (B10, Thu), 2681 (F4, Mon)Vlaikova, Emilia ........................... 1983 (E1, Tue)Vlasov, Katja ................................. 506 (B5, Mon)Vo-Dinh, Tuan ............................. 2287 (E8, Tue)Voecks, Gerald ..............................1115 (B8, Thu)Vogel, Barbara ................................ 884 (B8, Tue)Vogel, Walter .................................. 874 (B8, Tue)Vogler, Marcel ..............................1400 (B10, Fri)Vohs, John ..... 1386 (B10, Tue), 1447 (B10, Wed)Voicu, V. ........................................155 (A2, Wed)Voiculescu, Ionelia ..................... 1731 (D1, Wed)Volders, Henny ............................2779 (F5, Thu)Voldrich, Bill ............................ 1208 (B10, Mon)Volkov, Alexander .......................1878 (D5, Tue), ..................................................... 1894 (D5, Wed)Volkov, Alexander ..................... 1618 (C1, Wed), ..................................................... 1619 (C1, Wed)Vollmer, Antje ...............................2691 (F4, Tue)Volobujeva, Olga ............................ 747 (B7, Tue)Volodin, Vladimir .......................2319 (E8, Wed)Voloshin, Igor ..............................2652 (F3, Thu)Volpi, Fabien ........2514 (F3, Mon), 2528 (F3, Mon)von Ammon, Wilfried .................1951 (E1, Mon)von der Mark, Klaus .....................1871 (D5, Tue)Vondrák, Jiří ..................................311 (B1, Wed)Vondrak, Jiri ........301 (B1, Wed), 1928 (D6, Tue)Voogt, F. .......................................2053 (E2, Wed)Vordonis, Jim ........................... 1208 (B10, Mon)Vorobiev, Anatoliy .......................3030 (I2, Wed)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Voronkov, Vladimir V ..................1947 (E1, Mon)Voronkova, Galina I .....................1947 (E1, Mon)Voropaev, Ivan .............................1122 (B8, Thu)Vos, Ingrid ...................................2056 (E3, Mon)Vos, Rita ......................................1197 (B9, Thu), ........................... 2058 (E3, Mon), 2076 (E3, Tue), ............................. 2077 (E3, Tue), 2081 (E3, Tue), .............................2085 (E3, Tue), 2102 (E3, Wed)Vrancken, Christa .......................2056 (E3, Mon)Vuillaume, Dominique ................. 3128 (J1, Tue)Vukmirovic, Miomir ..................... 843 (B8, Tue), ......................................................1008 (B8, Wed)Vukosav, Tom ..............................2063 (E3, Mon)Vulliet, Nathalie ........................... 2404 (E10, Fri)Vynnycky, Michael ........319 (B1, Thu), 794 (B8, Sun)Vytras, Karel .................................2949 (I1, Wed)

WWachsman, Eric D ......................1494 (B10, Thu), .......................................................1603 (B10, Fri)Wachtler, Mario .............................671 (B5, Wed)Wada, Masayuki .........................2058 (E3, Mon), ............................. 2076 (E3, Tue), 2080 (E3, Tue), .............................. 2081 (E3, Tue), 2085 (E3, Tue)Wada, Senji ................................... 2031 (E2, Tue)Wada, Takeshi ............................ 1621 (C1, Wed)Waechtler, Thomas ...................... 2038 (E2, Tue)Waeterloos, Joost ............................680 (B5, Thu)Wagemaker, Marnix ...................... 405 (B4, Tue), ........................................................481 (B4, Wed)Wagner, Anja ........2445 (F2, Tue), 2447 (F2, Tue)Wagner, Estelle .............................2658 (F3, Thu)Wagner, Jakob B .......................... 1330 (B10, Tue)Wagner, Michael .......422 (B4, Tue), 476 (B4, Wed)Wagner, Nobert .......................... 1352 (B10, Tue)Wah Tzu, Teoh ........................... 1426 (B10, Tue)Wahlberg, Pia ............................. 1820 (D3, Wed)Wain, Andrew J ............................. 2983 (I1, Thu)Wakayama, Yutaka ......................2422 (F2, Mon)Waki, Ippei ................................. 2867 (H2, Wed)Wakim, Salem .............................2260 (E7, Wed)Walcarius, Alain .......................... 2881 (I1, Mon)Waldeck, David ............................2967 (I1, Wed)Waldhäusl, Jörg ........................ 1225 (B10, Mon)Waldvogel, Siegfried ..................1659 (C3, Mon), ......................... 1665 (C3, Mon), 1668 (C3, Mon)Walker, Bryce ................................ 248 (B1, Mon)Walker, Merry ................................. 538 (B5, Tue)Walker, Ronald ........................... 1619 (C1, Wed)Wallace, Robert M ........................2021 (E2, Mon)Waller, David ...............................2260 (E7, Wed)Wallnöfer, Eva .........34 (A1, Mon), 941 (B8, Tue)Wan, Chi-Chao ........................... 112 (A1, Mon), ..................................558 (B5, Tue), 591 (B5, Tue)Wan, Yuepeng .............................. 731 (B7, Mon)Wanakule, Nisita S ........................ 237 (B1, Mon)Wandel, Marie .......................... 1217 (B10, Mon)Wandlowski, Thomas .................. 3002 (I2, Mon)Wang, Andrew ......2272 (E8, Mon), 2285 (E8, Tue), ............................. 2296 (E8, Tue), 2298 (E8, Tue), ............................ 2299 (E8, Tue), 3110 (J1, Mon), ...........................3111 (J1, Mon), 3112 (J1, Mon), ........................................................ 3134 (J1, Tue)Wang, C P ....................................... 896 (B8, Tue)Wang, C. ............... 388 (B2, Tue), 1095 (B8, Thu)Wang, C.H. ..................................... 896 (B8, Tue)Wang, Chao ............841 (B8, Tue), 842 (B8, Tue)Wang, Chao-Yang ......................... 544 (B5, Tue), ............................ 1068 (B8, Thu), 1134 (B8, Thu)Wang, Cheng-Yin ......................... 2208 (E6, Tue)Wang, Chih-Chieh ....................... 2043 (E2, Tue)Wang, Chih-Chieh ......................... 934 (B8, Tue)Wang, Chih-Yao ..........................2142 (E4, Wed)Wang, Chiu-Yen ..........................2201 (E6, Mon)Wang, Chiu-Yen ........................... 2219 (E6, Tue)Wang, Chun-Wen .......142 (A2, Wed), 144 (A2, Wed)Wang, Chunmei ............................998 (B8, Wed)Wang, Dong ...................................1141 (B8, Fri)Wang, Dong ..................................313 (B1, Wed)

Wang, Dong ............................... 2354 (E10, Tue)Wang, Feng ................................1902 (D6, Mon)Wang, Fu Ming .............................457 (B4, Wed), ..................................558 (B5, Tue), 591 (B5, Tue)Wang, Gang .......2386 (E10, Thu), 2388 (E10, Thu)Wang, Guigui ........ 342 (B2, Mon), 372 (B2, Tue)Wang, Guo-Xiong .......................1039 (B8, Wed)Wang, H. ...................................... 2292 (E8, Tue)Wang, Haibing .............................1607 (B10, Fri)Wang, Haijiang ............................. 373 (B2, Tue), ............................ 1065 (B8, Thu), 1111 (B8, Thu)Wang, Haijiang .............................. 829 (B8, Tue)Wang, Haiqian ...... 1340 (B10, Tue), 1512 (B10, Thu)Wang, Hanchun .......................... 3000 (I2, Mon)Wang, Heli ......... 1105 (B8, Thu), 1191 (B9, Thu)Wang, Jia X .......................................196 (A2, Fri)Wang, Jian Xin ........................ 1211 (B10, Mon), ................................................... 1267 (B10, Mon)Wang, Jie ........................................219 (B1, Sun)Wang, Jie .................................... 2819 (H1, Wed)Wang, Jie .......................................288 (B1, Wed)Wang, Jie .......................................2463 (F2, Tue)Wang, Jin .....................................1170 (B9, Wed)Wang, Jingfeng ...........................1547 (B10, Thu)Wang, Jyh-Liang ........................... 2222 (E6, Tue)Wang, Keping ................................. 827 (B8, Tue)Wang, Lai-Fu .................................121 (A2, Wed)Wang, Lei ...................................1473 (B10, Thu)Wang, Lei ..................................... 724 (B7, Mon)Wang, Li .........................................336 (B1, Thu)Wang, Liya ................................... 2984 (I1, Thu)Wang, Meixian ...... 987 (B8, Wed), 1025 (B8, Wed)Wang, Mu ......................................2690 (F4, Tue)Wang, Peng .................................. 724 (B7, Mon)Wang, Q. J. ................................... 2286 (E8, Tue)Wang, Qi ...................................... 727 (B7, Mon)Wang, Qianpu ...............................783 (B8, Sun), ........................... 1017 (B8, Wed), 1019 (B8, Wed)Wang, Qiongyu ..............................697 (B5, Thu)Wang, S.C. .................................... 2334 (E9, Tue)Wang, Shao Rong ........................ 100 (A1, Mon), ......................... 1342 (B10, Tue), 1514 (B10, Thu)Wang, Stephen ............................... 864 (B8, Tue)Wang, Szu-Kai ..............................3216 (J4, Wed)Wang, Tao ......................................1141 (B8, Fri)Wang, Tao .....................................313 (B1, Wed)Wang, Wei ..................................1370 (B10, Thu)Wang, Wei Guo ....................... 1211 (B10, Mon), ....................... 1267 (B10, Mon), 1398 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1507 (B10, Thu)Wang, Wei-E ...... 1961 (E1, Tue), 2109 (E4, Mon)Wang, Wen-Lin ..... 121 (A2, Wed), 937 (B8, Tue)Wang, Xiaofeng ............................1074 (B8, Thu)Wang, Xiaojian .............................429 (B4, Wed)Wang, Xiaolan .............................2919 (I1, Wed)Wang, Xiaomin .......................... 1363 (B10, Tue)Wang, Xiaoping .............................324 (B1, Thu)Wang, Xin .................................. 1302 (B10, Tue)Wang, Xinmin ............................ 1621 (C1, Wed)Wang, Xuhai ........789 (B8, Sun), 1098 (B8, Thu)Wang, Yanjie ................................ 2407 (E10, Fri)Wang, Yanzhen ..........................2392 (E10, Thu)Wang, Yeong-Her ..........................157 (A2, Wed)Wang, Yi-Lang .............................2170 (E5, Mon)Wang, Yonggang ........................... 596 (B5, Tue), ..................................596 (B5, Tue), 596 (B5, Tue)Wang, Yu-Wu ............................... 2255 (E7, Tue)Wang, Yun ...................................... 825 (B8, Tue)Wang, Yung-Hung .........................121 (A2, Wed)Wang, Yung-Yun ......................... 112 (A1, Mon), ..................................558 (B5, Tue), 591 (B5, Tue)Wang, Yunqi ................................. 394 (B4, Mon)Wang, Zhaowen ............................2461 (F2, Tue)Wang, Zhenwei ....................... 1223 (B10, Mon), ..................................................... 1368 (B10, Tue)Wang, Zhenwei ........................ 1211 (B10, Mon)Wang, Zhihong ..........................1547 (B10, Thu)Wang, Zhijuan ............................. 3103 (I3, Thu)Wang, Zhoucheng ....................... 2766 (F5, Wed)

Wang, Ziyun ................................. 2032 (E2, Tue)Wann, Clement ............................ 2179 (E5, Tue)Wanzenboeck, Heinz D ..............1636 (C2, Mon), .......................................................3177 (J2, Wed)Warakulwit, Chompunuch .........2420 (F2, Mon)Ward, B.J. ..................................... 3105 (J1, Mon)Warnecke, Mathias .........................680 (B5, Thu)Warnhus, Ivar .............................1575 (B10, Thu)Warren, Susan ............................... 2891 (I1, Tue)Wartelsky, Mike ....... 423 (B4, Wed), 658 (B5, Wed)Waser, Rainer ............................... 2039 (E2, Tue), ............................ 2149 (E4, Wed), 2399 (E10, Fri)Washio, Katsuyoshi .................... 2357 (E10, Tue)Watabe, Hiroyuki ........................... 947 (B8, Tue)Watada, Masaharu ..........................491 (B4, Thu)Watanabe, Hidetaka .................. 1315 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1328 (B10, Tue)Watanabe, Kunihiro ....................1764 (D2, Tue), .......................................................3180 (J2, Wed)Watanabe, Masahiro ..................... 835 (B8, Tue), .............................. 1024 (B8, Wed), 1149 (B8, Fri)Watanabe, Masao ........2083 (E3, Tue), 2093 (E3, Tue)Watanabe, Masashi ........................ 365 (B2, Tue)Watanabe, Masato .........................130 (A2, Wed)Watanabe, Masayoshi .................1086 (B8, Thu), .......................................................3084 (I3, Wed)Watanabe, Ryota ..............................717 (B5, Fri)Watanabe, S. .................................. 167 (A2, Thu)Watanabe, Satoshi ...................... 1402 (B10, Tue)Watanabe, Satoshi ..................... 1323 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1360 (B10, Tue)Watanabe, Shin ............................ 341 (B2, Mon)Watanabe, Sho-ichiro ................... 230 (B1, Mon)Watanabe, Takanobu ..................2148 (E4, Wed), ......................................................2150 (E4, Wed)Watanuki, Tatsunori ....................1865 (D4, Thu)Watarai, Atsushi ........................... 505 (B5, Mon)Watase, Seiji ..................................2721 (F5, Tue)Wati, Ana ......................................1698 (D1, Tue)Wattiaux, Alain .............................451 (B4, Wed)Watts, Bernard E ..... 1993 (E1, Tue), 2623 (F3, Wed)Webb, R. S. ............................... 1271 (B10, Mon)Weber, Adam ..... 1064 (B8, Thu), 1069 (B8, Thu)Weber, André ........................... 1285 (B10, Mon), .........................1331 (B10, Tue), 1358 (B10, Tue), ....................... 1471 (B10, Thu), 1534 (B10, Thu), .......................................................1586 (B10, Fri)Weber, Josef .................................. 2172 (E5, Tue)Weber, Werner .............................. 2172 (E5, Tue)Webster, Michael ..........................2655 (F3, Thu)Weckesser, Tilman .................... 1213 (B10, Mon)Wee, Boon Hong ............................214 (B1, Sun)Weerapakkaroon, Wichapun ..... 1426 (B10, Tue)Wehl, Ines ...................................... 829 (B8, Tue)Wehner, Susanne .........................2157 (E5, Mon)Wei, B. J. ....................................... 2185 (E5, Tue)Wei, Bo ........... 1364 (B10, Tue), 1547 (B10, Thu)Wei, Bor-Jor .................................2170 (E5, Mon)Wei, Di .......................................... 3103 (I3, Thu)Wei, George ..................................3232 (J4, Wed)Wei, Hua ............. 2285 (E8, Tue), 3112 (J1, Mon)Wei, Inn-Zang ............................ 2820 (H1, Wed)Wei, Jianjun .................................. 2911 (I1, Tue)Wei, Lai ........................................ 2295 (E8, Tue)Wei, Sheng-Lung .........................2832 (H1, Thu)Weichert, Katja ..............................446 (B4, Wed)Weidlich, Claudia .........................158 (A2, Wed), ......................... 1683 (D1, Mon), 1889 (D5, Wed)Weidmann, Stefanie K ................1757 (D2, Mon)Weidner, André ............................1117 (B8, Thu)Weidner, John W ..........................1116 (B8, Thu)Weier, Tom ...................................2910 (I1, Wed)Weigner, Brad R. ......................... 2792 (H1, Wed)Weiler, Volker ...............................3226 (J4, Wed)Weimer, Alan W ..........................1863 (D4, Thu), ............................ 2017 (E2, Mon), 2026 (E2, Tue)Weiner, Brad R. .............................285 (B1, Wed), .......................... 2842 (H1, Thu), 2868 (H2, Wed)Weinreich, Wenke .......................2050 (E2, Wed)

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Weisbecker, Patrick ......................... 2663 (F3, Fri)Weiser, Mathias .......................... 1936 (D6, Wed)Weissen, Ueli ............................ 1219 (B10, Mon)Weissmüller, Jörg ..........................3044 (I2, Wed)Weissmann, Martin ......................1127 (B8, Thu)Weissmueller, Joerg ......................2919 (I1, Wed)Wen, Ten-Chin .............................2905 (I1, Wed)Wen, Ting Lian ............................ 100 (A1, Mon), ......................... 1342 (B10, Tue), 1514 (B10, Thu)Wen, Zhaoyin ............................. 1342 (B10, Tue)Wen-Hsun, Tu ..............................1198 (B9, Thu)Weng, Fang-Bor .............................. 925 (B8, Tue)Weng, Yu Ching ....... 3143 (J1, Tue), 3147 (J1, Tue)Wenger, Christian ........................ 2125 (E4, Tue)Wenz, Gerhard .............................. 2890 (I1, Tue)Wenzel, Wolfgang ......................... 168 (A2, Thu)Werner, Christoph ....................... 2329 (E9, Tue)Werner, Clement ............................ 379 (B2, Tue)Wernert, Veronique ......................3040 (I2, Wed)Werwinski, Stephane ....................3176 (J2, Wed)Wessel, E. .................................... 1833 (D4, Wed)Wessel, Silvia ...........932 (B8, Tue), 960 (B8, Tue)Wesselmark, Maria ......................1023 (B8, Wed)West, William ............................... 511 (B5, Mon)Wharton, Julian ...........................3176 (J2, Wed)Wheat, Harovel G .........................1695 (D1, Tue)Wheeler, Daniel ............................2692 (F4, Tue)Wheeler, Dean R .......................... 248 (B1, Mon), ...................................485 (B4, Thu), 721 (B5, Fri)Whitacre, Jay F ........227 (B1, Sun), 492 (B4, Thu)Whitcanack, Larry ....... 695 (B5, Thu), 705 (B5, Fri)White, Christine .........................2309 (E8, Wed)White, Christine M .....................2310 (E8, Wed), ......................................................2317 (E8, Wed)White, Henry S ............................... 35 (A1, Mon), ............................2975 (I1, Thu), 3242 (A4, Mon)White, John M ............................. 2573 (F3, Wed)White, Matthew S ........................... 738 (B7, Tue)Whitehead, Adam H ...................... 73 (A1, Mon), ..............................3093 (I3, Wed), 3095 (I3, Thu)Whitfield, Pamela .........................472 (B4, Wed)Whitney, Erin ..............................2317 (E8, Wed)Wiaderek, Kamila ........................ 2875 (I1, Mon)Wiberg, Gustav K .......................... 349 (B2, Mon)Wiechert, Detlef ...........................3226 (J4, Wed)Wieckowski, Andrzej .................. 2877 (I1, Mon), ........................................................ 3017 (I2, Tue)Wieczorek, Władysław ................. 520 (B5, Mon)Wieczorek, Wladyslaw .................. 92 (A1, Mon), ................................. 217 (B1, Sun), 218 (B1, Sun)Wiegmann, Andreas .....................1070 (B8, Thu)Wiener, Matthias ........................ 2806 (H1, Wed)Wierzba, Bartek .........1838 (D4, Wed), 3173 (J2, Wed)Wijting, Wim .............................1763 (D2, Mon)Wijts, Geert .................................... 72 (A1, Mon)Wikfeldt, Kjartan ...........................992 (B8, Wed)Wikiel, Hanna .............................. 1970 (E1, Tue)Wikiel, Kazimierz ......................... 1970 (E1, Tue)Wilhelm, Michaela .......................1090 (B8, Thu)Wilhite, Patrick ..........................2394 (E10, Thu)Wilkinson, David P ........................333 (B1, Thu), ........................... 1065 (B8, Thu), 1129 (B8, Thu), ..............................3019 (I2, Tue), 3121 (J1, Mon)Willemin, S. .................................1045 (B8, Wed)Williams, Geraint .........................1770 (D2, Tue)Williams, Geraint .........................1769 (D2, Tue)Williams, Phillip ........................ 2788 (H1, Wed)Willmann, Patrick ..........................500 (B4, Thu)Willson, Patrick ............................1596 (B10, Fri)Wilson, James ...............................2655 (F3, Thu)Wilson, James .............................1469 (B10, Thu)Wilson, Patrick .............................3228 (J4, Wed)Wincheski, Russell ..................... 2788 (H1, Wed)Winkler, Krzysztof ..................... 2810 (H1, Wed), ......................................................2838 (H1, Thu)Winter, Jörg .................................2551 (F3, Mon)Winter, M. .......... 506 (B5, Mon), 513 (B5, Mon), .........639 (B5, Wed), 683 (B5, Thu), 3083 (I3, Wed)Winter, Martin ............................... 600 (B5, Tue)

Winter-Jensen, Bjorn ....................272 (B1, Wed)Wippermann, Klaus .....................1097 (B8, Thu)Wirth, Alexandra ...........................2445 (F2, Tue)Wirth, Michael ........1636 (C2, Mon), 3177 (J2, Wed)Wirth, Ralph .................................3232 (J4, Wed)Wirth, Thomas .............................. 3125 (J1, Tue)Witters, Liesbeth .......................2364 (E10, Wed)Wittmann-Ténèze, Karine .......... 1337 (B10, Tue)Wittstock, Gunther .....................1085 (B8, Thu), .......................................................2958 (I1, Wed)Wnuk, Anna ............................... 1838 (D4, Wed)Wöbkenberg, Paul .......................2267 (E7, Wed)Wobrauschek, Peter ..................... 1976 (E1, Tue), ......................................................2006 (E1, Wed)Wohlfahrt-Mehrens, Margret .......445 (B4, Wed), ...............................499 (B4, Thu), 633 (B5, Wed), ......... 645 (B5, Wed), 647 (B5, Wed), 671 (B5, Wed)Wojciechowski, Marcin ................. 2899 (I1, Tue)Wojcik, Jacek ................................3228 (J4, Wed)Wojtczak, Andrzej .......................2492 (F3, Mon)Wokaun, A. .......................................198 (A2, Fri)Wokaun, A. ...................................2786 (F5, Thu)Wokaun, Alexander ......................972 (B8, Wed), .............................974 (B8, Wed), 1113 (B8, Thu), .......................................................3043 (I2, Wed)Wolf, Steffen ............................... 1352 (B10, Tue)Wolfschmidt, Holger .................... 3058 (I2, Thu)Wolfschmidt, Holger .................. 3241 (A4, Mon)Wolters, Rob .....2470 (F3, Mon), 2549 (F3, Mon)Wolverton, Christopher ................ 412 (B4, Tue), ......................................................... 533 (B5, Tue)Wolz, André ..................................1117 (B8, Thu)Won Il, Cho ...................................303 (B1, Wed)Won, D. S. .................................... 105 (A1, Mon)Won, Seok-Jun .....1941 (D6, Wed), 2051 (E2, Wed)Won, Sunghwan .....1985 (E1, Tue), 1987 (E1, Tue), .................................2227 (E6, Tue), 2228 (E6, Tue)Wong, Stanislaus ........................ 2796 (H1, Wed)Wong, Tiffany .............................. 235 (B1, Mon)Wong, Tiffany ..............................3089 (I3, Wed)Wongkasemjit, Sujitra ................ 1361 (B10, Tue)Woo, Hee Jin ............................... 2618 (F3, Wed)Woo, Jason ................................... 2407 (E10, Fri)Woo, Jeong-Jun ...........................2546 (F3, Mon)Woo, Sang Ho ..... 2120 (E4, Mon), 2120 (E4, Wed), ...............................2141 (E4, Wed), 2141 (E4, Tue)Woo, Sang Kuk ...........................1538 (B10, Thu)Woo, Sang-Wook ...........................632 (B5, Wed)Wood, David L .......1072 (B8, Thu), 1077 (B8, Thu)Wood, Matthew ...........................2709 (F4, Thu)Wood, Robert ...............................3176 (J2, Wed)Woodbury, David .......................1753 (D2, Mon)Woods, Jessica E. ......................... 2883 (I1, Mon)Wörhoff, Kerstin ......................... 2574 (F3, Wed)Worsley, David .............................1775 (D2, Tue)Wosik, Jaroslaw ............................2713 (F4, Thu)Wostyn, Kurt ................................ 2079 (E3, Tue)Wostyn, Kurt L ..... 2080 (E3, Tue), 2081 (E3, Tue)Woudstra, Nico ............................1581 (B10, Fri)Wouters, Dirk ......2052 (E2, Wed), 2116 (E4, Mon)Wreland Lindström, Rakel ..........1016 (B8, Wed)Wu, Chang-Rong ........................... 165 (A2, Thu)Wu, Chun-Hsin .............................. 937 (B8, Tue)Wu, Gang ............. 802 (B8, Sun), 994 (B8, Wed), ............................1030 (B8, Wed), 1123 (B8, Thu)Wu, Huiming ................................433 (B4, Wed)Wu, Hung-Chun ............................ 526 (B5, Tue)Wu, Hung-Chun ...........................677 (B5, Wed)Wu, Hung-Lin ..............................1790 (D2, Tue)Wu, J. S .........................................2545 (F3, Mon)Wu, Jian .......................................2196 (E6, Mon)Wu, Jin .........................................2902 (I1, Wed)Wu, Jyh-Lih .................................2230 (E7, Mon)Wu, Jyh-Ming ................................. 49 (A1, Mon)Wu, Lijun ................196 (A2, Fri), 429 (B4, Wed)Wu, Lingling ................................3178 (J2, Wed)Wu, Lixiao .................................... 1992 (E1, Tue)Wu, Mount-Learn ..... 39 (A1, Mon), 169 (A2, Thu)

Wu, Nae-Lih .......... 526 (B5, Tue), 677 (B5, Wed)Wu, Nianqiang ............................1170 (B9, Wed)Wu, Pu-Wei ................................. 351 (B2, Mon), ......................... 1525 (B10, Thu), 2807 (H1, Wed)Wu, She H ..................................... 232 (B1, Mon)Wu, Szu-Han ................................1600 (B10, Fri)Wu, W. W. .....................................150 (A2, Wed)Wu, Wen-Wei ...............................142 (A2, Wed), ............................ 144 (A2, Wed), 2199 (E6, Mon)Wu, Xiaohua ...............................2119 (E4, Mon)Wu, Y.R. ........................................ 2334 (E9, Tue)Wu, Yanan ..... 1211 (B10, Mon), 1398 (B10, Tue)Wu, Yi-Jen ...................................2202 (E6, Mon)Wu, Yiing Mei ............................1569 (B10, Thu)Wu, Zhuagchun ............................666 (B5, Wed)Wuchina, E. .................................1859 (D4, Thu)Wuillemin, Zacharie .................. 1322 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1394 (B10, Tue)Wunderlich, Christian ............... 1294 (B10, Tue)Wündisch, Clemens ...................2391 (E10, Thu)Wycisk, Ryszard .....344 (B2, Mon), 1054 (B8, Wed)Wynne, Kenneth ............................ 907 (B8, Tue)Wyon, Christophe ......................2528 (F3, Mon)

XXenidou, Theodora C .................2478 (F3, Mon), ...................................................... 2627 (F3, Wed)Xia, Wei ....................................... 2581 (F3, Wed)Xia, Zetao ....................................1017 (B8, Wed)Xiao, Fang ......................................219 (B1, Sun)Xiao, Fang .................................. 2819 (H1, Wed)Xiao, Fang ....................................3023 (I2, Wed)Xiao, Haiming ................................ 581 (B5, Tue)Xiao, Li ........................................... 361 (B2, Tue)Xiao, Peng ...................................2536 (F3, Mon)Xie, Bin ........... 1340 (B10, Tue), 1512 (B10, Thu)Xie, Dong .................................... 342 (B2, Mon), ................................ 347 (B2, Mon), 372 (B2, Tue)Xie, Fang .......................................2743 (F5, Tue)Xie, Fangqing ................................ 168 (A2, Thu)Xie, J ..............................................313 (B1, Wed)Xie, Jian ........................................987 (B8, Wed), .............................. 1025 (B8, Wed), 1146 (B8, Fri)Xie, Jingying ..................................1141 (B8, Fri)Xie, Lei .........................................1123 (B8, Thu)Xie, Ya-Hong ................................ 2407 (E10, Fri)Xie, Zhaohui .............................. 1391 (B10, Tue)Xie, Zhong ...................................... 946 (B8, Tue)Xie, Zhong ..................................1017 (B8, Wed), .............................. 1019 (B8, Wed), 1152 (B8, Fri)Xing, Xiaoli ................................... 3130 (J1, Tue)Xiong, Lilong ....... 282 (B1, Wed), 288 (B1, Wed)Xiong, Xiang ...............................2536 (F3, Mon)Xiong, YuePing ......................... 1395 (B10, Tue), ......................... 1422 (B10, Tue), 1495 (B10, Thu)Xu, Bo ............................................. 409 (B4, Tue)Xu, Fan ...........................................1146 (B8, Fri)Xu, Fan ............... 987 (B8, Wed), 1025 (B8, Wed)Xu, H.J. ...........................................694 (B5, Thu)Xu, Hengyi ........ 2285 (E8, Tue), 3110 (J1, Mon), ...........................3111 (J1, Mon), 3112 (J1, Mon), ........................................................ 3134 (J1, Tue)Xu, J. ............................................2272 (E8, Mon)Xu, J.C. ........................................ 3105 (J1, Mon)Xu, Jason ........................................216 (B1, Sun)Xu, Jian .............. 2293 (E8, Tue), 2294 (E8, Tue), ............................. 2295 (E8, Tue), 2296 (E8, Tue), ............................. 2297 (E8, Tue), 2298 (E8, Tue), .............................2299 (E8, Tue), 2315 (E8, Wed)Xu, Jimmy ...................................2307 (E8, Wed)Xu, Jing .......................................1048 (B8, Wed)Xu, Ke ...............2515 (F3, Mon), 2551 (F3, Mon)Xu, Qian ........................................273 (B1, Wed)Xu, Qinqin .................................. 3002 (I2, Mon)Xu, Shuyan ...................................2653 (F3, Thu)Xu, Wanli .....................................2787 (F5, Thu)Xu, Xiaoxiong .........560 (B5, Tue), 583 (B5, Tue)

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Xu, Youlong ......... 219 (B1, Sun), 282 (B1, Wed), ............................... 288 (B1, Wed), 751 (B7, Tue), ..............................2463 (F2, Tue), 3023 (I2, Wed)Xu, Youlong ............................... 2819 (H1, Wed)Xu, Zhengkui .....2140 (E4, Tue), 2140 (E4, Wed)Xue, Fei ......................................2392 (E10, Thu)Xue, Xiangxin ...............................2461 (F2, Tue)Xun, Shidi .....................................663 (B5, Wed)

YYaacobi, Nir .................................. 2248 (E7, Tue)Yabuta, Kahou ..................................715 (B5, Fri)Yabuuchi, Naoaki .......................... 411 (B4, Tue), .............................. 440 (B4, Wed), 454 (B4, Wed), ............................... 468 (B4, Wed), 473 (B4, Wed)Yada, Keiji ....................................... 849 (B8, Tue)Yadav, Anoop Kr .......................... 2590 (F3, Wed)Yae, Shinji ...................................... 61 (A1, Mon), .............................2687 (F4, Tue), 2712 (F4, Thu), ........................................................2742 (F5, Tue)Yagi, Ichizo .............44 (A1, Mon), 62 (A1, Mon), ............................ 1126 (B8, Thu), 1128 (B8, Thu)Yagi, Masakazu ............................2516 (F3, Mon)Yagi, Shunsuke ..............................119 (A2, Wed)Yagiuchi, Satoru .........................1662 (C3, Mon)Yahiro, Hidenori ..........................1132 (B8, Thu), ..................................................... 1424 (B10, Tue)Yakabe, Hisataka ...........................1609 (B10, Fri)Yakovkina, Lubov ....................... 2598 (F3, Wed), ...................................................... 2603 (F3, Wed)Yakovleva, Marina .......................... 568 (B5, Tue)Yakuwa, Hiroshi .........................1686 (D1, Mon)Yamabe, Kikuo ............................2143 (E4, Wed)Yamada, Atsuo ..............................427 (B4, Wed), ................................ 452 (B4, Wed), 565 (B5, Tue)Yamada, Atsuo ...... 392 (B4, Mon), 502 (B4, Thu)Yamada, Hirohisa ...... 176 (A2, Thu), 867 (B8, Tue)Yamada, Izumi ................................328 (B1, Thu)Yamada, Kohta .............................1079 (B8, Thu)Yamada, Masahiko ..................... 1401 (B10, Tue)Yamada, Ryuta .............................2271 (E8, Mon)Yamada, Shunsuke ......................... 576 (B5, Tue)Yamada, Takahiro ..........................2725 (F5, Tue)Yamada, Toshishige ....................2394 (E10, Thu)Yamada, Yasusei .........................2300 (E8, Wed), ........................... 2303 (E8, Wed), 2304 (E8, Wed)Yamada, Yoshihiro ...... 450 (B4, Wed), 453 (B4, Wed)Yamada, Yoshimi .......................... 2083 (E3, Tue)Yamada, Yuki .......101 (A1, Mon), 509 (B5, Mon)Yamagata, Masaki ....... 53 (A1, Mon), 255 (B1, Tue)Yamaguchi, Eriko ........................... 949 (B8, Tue)Yamaguchi, Keita ............................ 576 (B5, Tue)Yamaguchi, Koichi ........................ 816 (B8, Tue), .............................. 962 (B8, Tue), 1018 (B8, Wed)Yamaguchi, Masafumi ................. 729 (B7, Mon), ............................. 2337 (E9, Tue), 2864 (H2, Tue)Yamaguchi, Shigeo ........................ 46 (A1, Mon), ..................................47 (A1, Mon), 48 (A1, Mon)Yamaguchi, Shu ........................ 1236 (B10, Mon)Yamaguchi, Shuhei .................... 1424 (B10, Tue)Yamaguchi, Toshiaki .................1552 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1557 (B10, Thu)Yamaji, Katsuhiko ..................... 1316 (B10, Tue), .........................1395 (B10, Tue), 1405 (B10, Tue), .........................1420 (B10, Tue), 1422 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1495 (B10, Thu)Yamaji, Tsuyoshi ..........................1132 (B8, Thu)Yamakata, Akira ............................3037 (I2, Wed)Yamakawa, Yuichiro .........................717 (B5, Fri)Yamakawa, Yuto ............................454 (B4, Wed)Yamaki, Jun-ichi ...........................617 (B5, Wed), ............................... 619 (B5, Wed), 628 (B5, Wed)Yamaki, Masahiro ........................1028 (B8, Wed)Yamaki, Tetsuya ...........................1055 (B8, Wed)Yamamoto, Dai .............................632 (B5, Wed)Yamamoto, Hajime ......................3227 (J4, Wed)Yamamoto, Hitoshi ....................... 595 (B5, Tue), ................................ 597 (B5, Tue), 665 (B5, Wed)Yamamoto, Junya ....................... 1403 (B10, Tue)

Yamamoto, Kazuhiro ..................2162 (E5, Mon)Yamamoto, Kazuyo .......................473 (B4, Wed)Yamamoto, Keisuke ....................1677 (C3, Mon)Yamamoto, Masahiro .................1908 (D6, Mon)Yamamoto, Naoki .........................2725 (F5, Tue)Yamamoto, Osamu ........................215 (B1, Sun), ..................................574 (B5, Tue), 584 (B5, Tue)Yamamoto, Taisuke ...................... 230 (B1, Mon)Yamamoto, Takatoshi .................1903 (D6, Mon)Yamamoto, Tetsuya .......................2725 (F5, Tue)Yamamoto, Tohru .....................1509 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1510 (B10, Thu)Yamamoto, Yoshiaki ...................... 946 (B8, Tue)Yamamoto, Yoshimasa ..................632 (B5, Wed)Yamanaka, Ichiro ....................... 1646 (C3, Sun), ...................................................... 1649 (C3, Sun)Yamanaka, Naoto .........................2774 (F5, Thu)Yamanaka, Toshiro ......................1039 (B8, Wed)Yamanis, Jean ........................... 1210 (B10, Mon)Yamanishi, M. .............................. 2286 (E8, Tue)Yamasaki, Takahisa .......................3229 (J4, Wed)Yamashita, Akira ...........................266 (B1, Wed)Yamashita, Shouji ....................... 1291 (B10, Tue)Yamashita, Yoshiyuki ....................990 (B8, Wed)Yamasuge, Takehiro ........................ 95 (A1, Mon)Yamazaki, Isao .............................1861 (D4, Thu)Yamazaki, Shigeaki ..... 53 (A1, Mon), 255 (B1, Tue)Yan, Jheng-Tai ............................. 3120 (J1, Mon)Yan, Yushan ..................................1123 (B8, Thu)Yanagawa, Hirofumi ......................268 (B1, Wed)Yanagi, Hiroyuki .......................... 341 (B2, Mon)Yanagida, Katsunori .....................461 (B4, Wed), ........................................................477 (B4, Wed)Yanase, Kozo .................................3070 (I3, Wed)Yang, Bong Sop .......................... 1941 (D6, Wed)Yang, Cary Y ................................2394 (E10, Thu)Yang, Chang-Chung ......................304 (B1, Wed)Yang, Cheng-Fu .............................157 (A2, Wed)Yang, Cheolnam .......923 (B8, Tue), 1918 (D6, Tue)Yang, Chia-Han ...........................2152 (E4, Wed)Yang, Chunzhen ..............................200 (A2, Fri)Yang, Daijun ................................... 875 (B8, Tue)Yang, David .................................. 2074 (E3, Tue)Yang, Deren. ................................. 724 (B7, Mon)Yang, E.D. .......................................694 (B5, Thu)Yang, Haigui ............................... 2354 (E10, Tue)Yang, Hongjun ............................2315 (E8, Wed)Yang, Hongzhou ............................. 869 (B8, Tue)Yang, Jaemoon .............................. 3156 (J1, Tue)Yang, Jaemoon ............................... 54 (A1, Mon)Yang, Jahyun ................................ 732 (B7, Mon)Yang, Jahyun ................................. 188 (A2, Thu)Yang, Jeong-Jin ............................... 257 (B1, Tue)Yang, Jichul .................................. 2091 (E3, Tue)Yang, Jinhua ................................1048 (B8, Wed)Yang, Jixin ....................................2655 (F3, Thu)Yang, Li ......................................... 511 (B5, Mon)Yang, Mo-Hua .............................. 508 (B5, Mon)Yang, Myung ............................... 3117 (J1, Mon)Yang, N. ........................................ 2325 (E9, Tue)Yang, Nai-Tao .............................1462 (B10, Thu)Yang, Po-Yu ............87 (A1, Mon), 89 (A1, Mon), ............................2222 (E6, Tue), 2820 (H1, Wed)Yang, Sang Yoon ..........................2264 (E7, Wed)Yang, Shi-Hong ............................3208 (J4, Wed)Yang, Shih-Pu ................................ 169 (A2, Thu)Yang, Shihe ....................................769 (B7, Wed)Yang, Shu-Chun ......26 (A1, Mon), 49 (A1, Mon)Yang, Su-Hua ................................. 187 (A2, Thu)Yang, Sung Hoon ......................... 1987 (E1, Tue)Yang, Tae-Hyun ......898 (B8, Tue), 900 (B8, Tue), .................................910 (B8, Tue), 913 (B8, Tue), ..................................918 (B8, Tue), 935 (B8, Tue)Yang, Wenzhi ............................. 2813 (H1, Wed)Yang, Xiao-Qing .... 429 (B4, Wed), 571 (B5, Tue)Yang, Xuegeng ....1828 (D3, Wed), 1829 (D3, Wed)Yang, Y. ........................................2277 (E8, Mon)Yang, Yan-Ling ............................... 12 (A1, Mon)Yang, Yong ...................................... 575 (B5, Tue)

Yang, Yong Suk ............................. 2256 (E7, Tue)Yang, Yong Suk ............................. 2257 (E7, Tue)Yang, Yu .......................................2543 (F3, Mon)Yang, Yunsong ................................ 827 (B8, Tue)Yang, Zhi-Bin .............................. 1365 (B10, Tue)Yanguas-Gil, Angel .......................2487 (F3, Tue), ......................................................2543 (F3, Mon)Yano, Hiroshi ...... 1024 (B8, Wed), 1149 (B8, Fri)Yano, Jun ......................................1795 (D2, Tue)Yano, Kazuhisa ..............................126 (A2, Wed)Yanson, Yuriy .............................. 2706 (F4, Wed)Yao, Jinhan ..................................... 532 (B5, Tue)Yao, Yasuhiko .................................328 (B1, Thu)Yaojun, Du ................................... 515 (B5, Mon)Yashiro, Hitoshi ..... 480 (B4, Wed), 954 (B8, Tue)Yashiro, Keiji ............................. 1309 (B10, Tue), .........................1323 (B10, Tue), 1360 (B10, Tue), ......................... 1372 (B10, Tue), 1470 (B10, Thu)Yasuda, Nobutaka .................... 1261 (B10, Mon), ................................................... 1262 (B10, Mon)Yasuda, Tomohiro .......................1086 (B8, Thu), .......................................................3084 (I3, Wed)Yasui, Manabu ............................... 3154 (J1, Tue)Yasui, Tadashi ............................. 1402 (B10, Tue)Yasukochi, Satoshi .......................2523 (F3, Mon)Yasumoto, Kenji ........................1509 (B10, Thu), .....................................................1510 (B10, Thu)Yasuoka, Shigekazu .......................268 (B1, Wed)Yasutake, Kiyoshi .......................2499 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2510 (F3, Mon)Yates, Heather M ......................... 2570 (F3, Wed), ...........................2582 (F3, Wed), 2584 (F3, Wed), ............................2620 (F3, Wed), 2633 (F3, Wed)Yatsenko, Yuriy ..............................162 (A2, Wed)Yazami, Rachid .............................461 (B4, Wed), ................................477 (B4, Wed), 493 (B4, Thu)Ye, Huaiyu ....................................1581 (B10, Fri)Ye, Rongbin .................................... 536 (B5, Tue)Ye, Shen .......................................1039 (B8, Wed)Ye, Siyu .........................................1124 (B8, Thu)Yeh, Barry B. L. ............................. 2255 (E7, Tue)Yeh, F. S. ......................................2151 (E4, Wed)Yeh, Jer-Liang ................................. 26 (A1, Mon)Yeh, Jien-Wei .................................. 578 (B5, Tue)Yeh, Shi-Liang .............................. 2249 (E7, Tue)Yeh, Yao-Tsung .............................3207 (J4, Wed)Yeh, Yu Hu .................................. 1806 (D2, Wed)Yen, Shiow-Kang ...........................2724 (F5, Tue)Yen, Shiow-Kang ..........................1790 (D2, Tue)Yen, Yu-Chan ........ 526 (B5, Tue), 677 (B5, Wed)Yeo, Yee-Chia ............................2365 (E10, Wed), ........................2373 (E10, Wed), 2395 (E10, Thu)Yeom, Geun Young ....................... 23 (A1, Mon), ......... 24 (A1, Mon), 27 (A1, Mon), 175 (A2, Thu)Yezerska, Olga .............................1757 (D2, Mon)Yi, Cheol-Woo .......106 (A1, Mon), 549 (B5, Tue)Yi, Jaeshin ....................................... 93 (A1, Mon)Yildiz, Bilge .....1311 (B10, Tue), 1336 (B10, Tue)Yim, Sung-Dae ............................... 898 (B8, Tue), .................................900 (B8, Tue), 903 (B8, Tue), ...........904 (B8, Tue), 918 (B8, Tue), 935 (B8, Tue)Yim, Tai Hong ............................. 2702 (F4, Wed)Yin, Jingtian ...............................1554 (B10, Thu)Yin, Ken-Ming ................................ 955 (B8, Tue)Yin, Ri-Zue ......................................487 (B4, Thu)Yin, Shibin ..................................... 877 (B8, Tue)Yin, Yimei ...................................1462 (B10, Thu)Yoda, Takeshi .......... 835 (B8, Tue), 1149 (B8, Fri)Yokoi, Toshiyuki ...............................717 (B5, Fri)Yokokawa, Harumi .................... 1316 (B10, Tue), .........................1395 (B10, Tue), 1420 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1495 (B10, Thu)Yokokawa, Harumi .................... 1405 (B10, Tue), ..................................................... 1422 (B10, Tue)Yokoo, Masayuki ..................... 1216 (B10, Mon), ..................................................... 1318 (B10, Tue)Yokoyama, Atsuro ...................... 2818 (H1, Wed)Yokoyama, Daisuke .....................1181 (B9, Wed)Yokoyama, Takayuki ...................... 17 (A1, Mon)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Yokoyama, Takumi ......................2162 (E5, Mon)Yoneda, Masakazu ...... 75 (A1, Mon), 945 (B8, Tue)Yonemura, Shigeru ........................ 3021 (I2, Tue)Yoo, EunJoo .................................... 922 (B8, Tue)Yoo, Han-Ill ................................ 1307 (B10, Tue)Yoo, Jaesoo .........3210 (J4, Wed), 3210 (J4, Wed)Yoo, Jaesoo ...................................3211 (J4, Wed)Yoo, Jaesoo ...................................1793 (D2, Tue)Yoo, Jeasoo ...................................3215 (J4, Wed)Yoo, Joung Eun ...........................2229 (E7, Mon)Yoo, Kyung Bin .......................... 1434 (B10, Tue)Yoo, Kyung-Hwa ........................... 3156 (J1, Tue)Yoo, Pil Jin ............. 127 (A2, Wed), 753 (B7, Tue)Yoo, Yeong ...... 1408 (B10, Tue), 1517 (B10, Thu)Yoo, Young-Sung ........................ 1292 (B10, Tue)Yoon, Chong S ............................. 2618 (F3, Wed)Yoon, Dae-Ho ................................ 3204 (J4, Tue)Yoon, Do .....................................2240 (E7, Mon)Yoon, Jae Ho ..................................780 (B7, Wed)Yoon, Jaesik .................................. 2044 (E2, Tue)Yoon, Jong Seol ........................ 1259 (B10, Mon)Yoon, Jong Sik ......................... 1273 (B10, Mon), .....................................................1513 (B10, Thu)Yoon, Ju-heon ................................ 763 (B7, Tue)Yoon, Kap Soo .............................. 1987 (E1, Tue)Yoon, Kyung Hoon .......................780 (B7, Wed)Yoon, Kyung Joong ................... 1327 (B10, Tue), ....................................................1436 (B10, Wed)Yoon, Mi Young ....................... 1259 (B10, Mon)Yoon, Mihyun ......732 (B7, Mon), 773 (B7, Wed)Yoon, Sangho ............................1442 (B10, Wed)Yoon, Seok-Jin ...............................482 (B4, Wed)Yoon, Songhun ............................... 524 (B5, Tue)Yoon, Soon Gil ........................... 2642 (F3, Wed), ................................3123 (J1, Tue), 3127 (J1, Tue)Yoon, Won-Sub .............................429 (B4, Wed)Yoon, Won-Sub ...... 437 (B4, Wed), 474 (B4, Wed), ................................. 501 (B4, Thu), 571 (B5, Tue)Yoon, Won-Sub ..............................224 (B1, Sun)Yoon, Wonseok .............................. 828 (B8, Tue)Yoon, Woon-Ha ...........................1104 (B8, Thu), ................................................... 1254 (B10, Mon)Yoon, Young-Gi ......900 (B8, Tue), 910 (B8, Tue), ...........913 (B8, Tue), 918 (B8, Tue), 935 (B8, Tue)Yoon, Youngjin ..............................501 (B4, Thu)Yoon, Yuhchae .............................1874 (D5, Tue)York, J. Dalton ..............................1095 (B8, Thu)Yoshiba, Fumihiko .....................1509 (B10, Thu)Yoshida, Hideki ............................1609 (B10, Fri)Yoshida, Hideo ........................ 1287 (B10, Mon), ..................................................... 1324 (B10, Tue)Yoshida, Hiroyuki ......................1446 (B10, Wed)Yoshida, Masaru ..........................1055 (B8, Wed)Yoshida, Miru ................................. 891 (B8, Tue)Yoshida, T ......................................440 (B4, Wed)Yoshida, Tetsuya .............................1144 (B8, Fri)Yoshida, Yoshiteru ................... 1216 (B10, Mon), ..................................................... 1318 (B10, Tue)Yoshii, Hirofumi ........................... 2086 (E3, Tue)Yoshii, Kazuhiro ............................. 411 (B4, Tue)Yoshii, Kazuhiro ...... 454 (B4, Wed), 473 (B4, Wed)Yoshikawa, Akira ..........................3236 (J4, Wed)Yoshikawa, Hideki .........................990 (B8, Wed)Yoshikawa, Masahiro .................1509 (B10, Thu)Yoshimoto, Nobuko ......................211 (B1, Sun), ....................................................... 510 (B5, Mon)Yoshimura, Kazuki .....................2300 (E8, Wed), .......................... 2303 (E8, Wed), 2304 (E8, Wed), ........................................................ 3146 (J1, Tue)Yoshimura, Kenji ...................... 1236 (B10, Mon)Yoshimura, Takeshi ..................... 2572 (F3, Wed)Yoshimura, Tetsuzo .....................2012 (E2, Mon)Yoshinaga, Masashi ................... 1395 (B10, Tue), ......................... 1405 (B10, Tue), 1495 (B10, Thu)Yoshio, Masaki ......439 (B4, Wed), 489 (B4, Thu)Yoshioka, Shoji ............................... 893 (B8, Tue)Yoshitake, Hideaki .......................... 570 (B5, Tue)Yoshizawa, Naoki .........................1199 (B9, Thu)

Yoshizawa-Fujita, Masahiro .......... 891 (B8, Tue), ......................................................... 892 (B8, Tue)You, Hoydoo ................................ 3052 (I2, Thu)You, Hoydoo ............................... 3004 (I2, Mon)You, In Kyu ................................... 2258 (E7, Tue)You, In-Kyu .................................. 2256 (E7, Tue)Youn, Doo-Hyeb ........................... 2256 (E7, Tue)Youn, Hyun Ki ................................ 37 (A1, Mon)Younesi, S. Reza .............................286 (B1, Wed)Young, D.J. ................................. 1833 (D4, Wed)Young, David J ............................ 1843 (D4, Wed)Young, Robert ..............................2159 (E5, Mon)Youssef, Khaled .......740 (B7, Tue), 749 (B7, Tue)Yu, C. H. ....................................... 2179 (E5, Tue)Yu, Chengfei ................................... 860 (B8, Tue)Yu, Donghyun .............................. 2091 (E3, Tue)Yu, George ......... 2876 (I1, Mon), 2937 (I1, Wed)Yu, H. H. ......................................... 746 (B7, Tue)Yu, Han Young .............................. 3158 (J1, Tue)Yu, Ji Haeng ................................1538 (B10, Thu)Yu, Li-Zhen ................................... 2249 (E7, Tue)Yu, Liya ........................................2144 (E4, Wed)Yu, Meng Han ................................ 591 (B5, Tue)Yu, Ming Bin ............................... 2576 (F3, Wed)Yu, N. ............................................ 2286 (E8, Tue)Yu, Paul ........................................ 814 (B8, Mon)Yu, Peichen .......... 2333 (E9, Tue), 2334 (E9, Tue)Yu, Sung-Hoon ............................... 559 (B5, Tue)Yu, Ted ............................................324 (B1, Thu)Yu, Xuegong ................................. 724 (B7, Mon)Yu-Kuei, Hsu .................................1198 (B9, Thu)Yuan, Fangli ................................ 2639 (F3, Wed)Yuan, Jack ..................................... 2074 (E3, Tue)Yuan, Jinliang ...............................1585 (B10, Fri)Yuan, Xiao Zi ................................1111 (B8, Thu)Yuan, Xiao-Zi ................................. 829 (B8, Tue)Yugami, Hiroo ......................... 1244 (B10, Mon), ..................................................... 1323 (B10, Tue)Yugami, Hiroo ............................ 1315 (B10, Tue)Yui, Hiroharu ................................670 (B5, Wed)Yum, Jung Hwan ........................2392 (E10, Thu)Yun, Dae Won .......................... 1263 (B10, Mon)Yun, Sining ....................................773 (B7, Wed)Yun, Sining .................................... 188 (A2, Thu)Yun, Sun Jin .......... 765 (B7, Tue), 2041 (E2, Tue)Yun, Yong Ju .................................. 3158 (J1, Tue)Yung, Tung-Yuan ..........................1600 (B10, Fri)Yurasova, Tatiana ........................1779 (D2, Tue), .......................................................1780 (D2, Tue)Yurchenko, Natalya P ....................2716 (F4, Thu)Yushin, Gleb ................................... 601 (B5, Tue)Yushin, Gleb ..................................657 (B5, Wed)Yusin, Stepan .............................. 2817 (H1, Wed)Yvert, Blaise ..................................2949 (I1, Wed)

ZZabala, Aingeru ........................1439 (B10, Wed), .....................................................1578 (B10, Thu)Zabala, Miguel .............................. 2045 (E2, Tue)Zabost, Ewelina ..... 1622 (C1, Wed), 2885 (I1, Tue)Zacher, Manuela ..........................2068 (E3, Mon)Zafar, Nadeem ............................... 2884 (I1, Tue)Zafiu, Christian ............................ 2976 (I1, Thu)Zaghib, Karim ...... 602 (B5, Wed), 607 (B5, Wed), ............................. 608 (B5, Wed), 2301 (E8, Wed)Zaghloul, Mona ...........................2019 (E2, Mon)Zagst, Armin ............................... 1293 (B10, Tue)Zahid, Mohsine ....................... 1206 (B10, Mon), .........................1258 (B10, Mon), 1260 (B10, Fri), .........................1350 (B10, Tue), 1427 (B10, Tue), ........................ 1562 (B10, Thu), 1564 (B10, Thu)Zaima, Shigeaki .......................... 2350 (E10, Tue)Zakharov, N .................................. 1964 (E1, Tue)Zalewska, Aldona ......217 (B1, Sun), 635 (B5, Wed)Zampori, Luca .......................... 1241 (B10, Mon)Zampronio, Elaine .........................448 (B4, Wed)Zamuner, Martina ......................1634 (C2, Mon)Zane, Daniela ..............................2834 (H1, Thu)Zane, Daniela ...............................3175 (J2, Wed)

Zangari, Giovanni ...................... 2698 (F4, Wed), .............................3034 (I2, Wed), 3178 (J2, Wed)Zapf, Lothar ................................ 1830 (D3, Wed)Zapol, Peter ................................. 3004 (I2, Mon)Zarubina, Valeria ........................1475 (B10, Thu)Zauner, Gerald .......................... 1279 (B10, Mon)Zavadil, Kevin ............................ 1736 (D1, Wed)Zavala, Zarixia ..............................2965 (I1, Wed)Zavalis, Tommy G ..........................678 (B5, Wed)Zawodzinksi, Thomas A. ................ 929 (B8, Tue)Zawodzinski, Thomas A ................. 16 (A1, Mon), ....... 845 (B8, Tue), 876 (B8, Tue), 1057 (B8, Wed)Zdyrko, Bogdan .............................. 601 (B5, Tue)Zegenhagen, Jörg ........................... 72 (A1, Mon)Zegenhagen, Jorg ........................2528 (F3, Mon)Zegenhagen, Jorg .........................1926 (D6, Tue)Zehl, Gerald .................................... 880 (B8, Tue)Zelenay, Piotr .........802 (B8, Sun), 838 (B8, Tue), ............................ 994 (B8, Wed), 1030 (B8, Wed), .............................. 1123 (B8, Thu), 3017 (I2, Tue)Zelenaya, Anna .......................... 1839 (D4, Wed)Zelenina, Ludmila N ....................2539 (F3, Mon)Zemanová, Matilda ......................1767 (D2, Tue)Zeng, Dongli ........ 437 (B4, Wed), 474 (B4, Wed)Zeng, Dongli .................................. 414 (B4, Tue)Zeng, Kai-Peng .............................. 3149 (J1, Tue)Zeng, Meiqin .................................. 534 (B5, Tue)Zenneck, Ulrich ........................... 2606 (F3, Wed)Zerrouki, Miloud ...........................430 (B4, Wed)Zevenbergen, Marcel ..................... 2939 (I1, Tue)Zhai, Huijuan .............................1507 (B10, Thu)Zhang, Chunfeng ........................ 2293 (E8, Tue), ........ 2295 (E8, Tue), 2296 (E8, Tue), 2297 (E8, Tue)Zhang, Chunjuan ....................... 1314 (B10, Tue)Zhang, Da .....................................3087 (I3, Wed)Zhang, Dan ..................................1590 (B10, Fri)Zhang, Fan ......... 2293 (E8, Tue), 2294 (E8, Tue), ........ 2295 (E8, Tue), 2296 (E8, Tue), 2297 (E8, Tue)Zhang, Hongbo ...........................2536 (F3, Mon)Zhang, Jianqiang ........................ 1843 (D4, Wed)Zhang, Jingxin ............................... 830 (B8, Tue)Zhang, Jiujun ................................. 373 (B2, Tue)Zhang, K.W. ...................................2432 (F2, Tue)Zhang, Lan ................................1448 (B10, Wed)Zhang, Lei ..................................1512 (B10, Thu)Zhang, Lianqi ................................. 583 (B5, Tue)Zhang, Lin ....................................2861 (H2, Tue)Zhang, Liping ................................279 (B1, Wed)Zhang, Lu ....................................... 925 (B8, Tue)Zhang, Penghua .............................336 (B1, Thu)Zhang, Qi .....................................2644 (F3, Thu)Zhang, Shangquan .....................1512 (B10, Thu)Zhang, Shengsheng ......................1111 (B8, Thu)Zhang, Tao ......................................215 (B1, Sun)Zhang, Tian Shu .........................1370 (B10, Thu)Zhang, Tierui ................................1123 (B8, Thu)Zhang, Ting’an ..............................2461 (F2, Tue)Zhang, Wei ................................... 2124 (E4, Tue)Zhang, Wei ..................................1056 (B8, Wed)Zhang, Wenjian ............................2655 (F3, Thu)Zhang, Xi ......................................2644 (F3, Thu)Zhang, Xiangwu ............................. 525 (B5, Tue)Zhang, Xiaoyu ..............................436 (B4, Wed), ............................... 471 (B4, Wed), 611 (B5, Wed)Zhang, Xiaoyu .......1074 (B8, Thu), 1075 (B8, Thu)Zhang, Xiaoyu ................................ 817 (B8, Tue)Zhang, Xinbo ............................... 507 (B5, Mon)Zhang, Xinge .............................. 1354 (B10, Tue)Zhang, Xinghe ........................... 1357 (B10, Tue)Zhang, Xinran .............................2240 (E7, Mon)Zhang, Xu ......................................783 (B8, Sun)Zhang, Y. ..................................... 2577 (F3, Wed)Zhang, Yi ..........................................189 (A2, Fri)Zhang, Ying .................................... 925 (B8, Tue)Zhang, Yong ................................. 2323 (E9, Tue)Zhang, Yong Ming ......................1056 (B8, Wed)Zhang, Yufeng ................................324 (B1, Thu)Zhang, Yun ..................................... 51 (A1, Mon)Zhang, Zhao-Hua ......................... 107 (A1, Mon)

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Author IndexAuthor............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No. Author............................................................. Abs No.

Zhang-Steenwinkel, Ye ............ 1204 (B10, Mon), ..................................................... 1384 (B10, Tue)Zhao, Chao ..................................2052 (E2, Wed)Zhao, Chunhua ......................... 1342 (B10, Tue), .....................................................1514 (B10, Thu)Zhao, Han ...................................2392 (E10, Thu)Zhao, Liwei ....................................628 (B5, Wed)Zhao, Mingxiu ..............................3029 (I2, Wed)Zhao, Naiqin ...............................2839 (H1, Thu)Zhao, Xiaohui ...............................298 (B1, Wed)Zhao, Xinsheng .............................. 946 (B8, Tue)Zhao, Xinsheng .......1017 (B8, Wed), 1019 (B8, Wed)Zhao, Xuemei ...............................442 (B4, Wed), ......... 443 (B4, Wed), 618 (B5, Wed), 629 (B5, Wed)Zhao, Xuemei ................................441 (B4, Wed)Zhao, Yu ......................................1853 (D4, Thu)Zhao, Zhe ...................................1549 (B10, Thu)Zhao, Zhiyong ...........................2365 (E10, Wed)Zharkova, Galina I ....................... 2604 (F3, Wed)Zheludkevich, Mikhail ..............1758 (D2, Mon), ...................................................... 2763 (F5, Wed)Zhen, Yongda .............................1569 (B10, Thu)Zheng, Honghe .............................663 (B5, Wed)Zheng, Min ....................................2438 (F2, Tue)Zheng, Susan H. ............................2683 (F4, Tue)Zheng, Xianglin ..........................2536 (F3, Mon)Zheng, Xiao .............................. 1215 (B10, Mon)Zheng, Yaowu ................................279 (B1, Wed)Zheng, Yaowu ................................280 (B1, Wed)Zheng, Yi ......................................3232 (J4, Wed)Zherikova, Kseniya V. .................2532 (F3, Mon), .......................... 2539 (F3, Mon), 2600 (F3, Wed), ...................................................... 2603 (F3, Wed)Zhiani, Mohammad ....................... 384 (B2, Tue)Zhiani, Mohammad ....................1041 (B8, Wed)Zhiani, Mohammad ......................2465 (F2, Tue)Zhirnov, Victor ...........................2393 (E10, Thu)Zhitenev, Nikolai ..... 778 (B7, Wed), 2718 (F5, Tue)Zhong, Chongying ..................... 1367 (B10, Tue)Zhong, Hao ................................ 1425 (B10, Tue)Zhong, Jian .................................. 2632 (F3, Wed)Zhong, Y. ..................................... 2577 (F3, Wed)Zhong, Yu ................................... 1390 (B10, Tue)Zhou, Beini ..................................... 823 (B8, Tue)

Zhou, Fan ...................................1899 (D6, Mon)Zhou, Fei ....................................2392 (E10, Thu)Zhou, Fen ................................... 1367 (B10, Tue)Zhou, Fu .............. 442 (B4, Wed), 443 (B4, Wed), ............................... 618 (B5, Wed), 629 (B5, Wed)Zhou, Fu ........................................441 (B4, Wed)Zhou, H. ...................................... 3108 (J1, Mon)Zhou, Haiping ............................ 2351 (E10, Tue)Zhou, Haoshen ............................. 396 (B4, Mon)Zhou, Haoshen ............................... 596 (B5, Tue)Zhou, Junfeng ....... 343 (B2, Mon), 360 (B2, Tue)Zhou, Mingjiong ...........................628 (B5, Wed)Zhou, Ping .....................................280 (B1, Wed)Zhou, Qian ..................................... 579 (B5, Tue)Zhou, Shengqi .............................. 2983 (I1, Thu)Zhou, Wei-Jing ..........................2365 (E10, Wed)Zhou, Wei-Ping ...............................196 (A2, Fri), ................................ 843 (B8, Tue), 981 (B8, Wed)Zhou, Weidong .....2308 (E8, Wed), 2315 (E8, Wed)Zhou, Xiangtong ............................336 (B1, Thu)Zhou, Xiao-Dong ....................... 1389 (B10, Tue)Zhou, Yong ....................................164 (A2, Wed)Zhou, Yongning ............................429 (B4, Wed)Zhow, Zoungfei ..........................1489 (B10, Thu)Zhu, Huanfeng ............................ 2874 (I1, Mon)Zhu, Huayang ..... 1582 (B10, Fri), 1590 (B10, Fri)Zhu, Jianbo .....................................219 (B1, Sun)Zhu, Jianbo ................................. 2819 (H1, Wed)Zhu, Jing ....................................... 2407 (E10, Fri)Zhu, Kai .........................................279 (B1, Wed)Zhu, Kai .........................................280 (B1, Wed)Zhu, Min .................534 (B5, Tue), 563 (B5, Tue)Zhu, Pei-Yu ................................. 1365 (B10, Tue)Zhu, Qingshan ........................... 1391 (B10, Tue)Zhu, Shengyou ..............................273 (B1, Wed)Zhu, Ting ............. 2293 (E8, Tue), 2294 (E8, Tue)Zhu, Ting ............. 2295 (E8, Tue), 2297 (E8, Tue)Zhu, Xiaoxiao ..............................2154 (E4, Wed)Zhu, Xin ....................................... 724 (B7, Mon)Zhu, Y. .......................................... 2292 (E8, Tue)Zhu, Yimei ..............196 (A2, Fri), 429 (B4, Wed), ........................................................981 (B8, Wed)Zhu, Yunxu .................................. 394 (B4, Mon)

Zhuang, Lin ....................................332 (B1, Thu)Zhuang, Lin .................................... 361 (B2, Tue)Zhukova, Irina N .........................2509 (F3, Mon), ......................................................2547 (F3, Mon)Ziółkowski, Robert .......................2915 (I1, Wed)Ziegler-Devin, Isabelle .................2479 (F3, Mon)Zielinska-Lipiec, Anna ...................2485 (F3, Tue)Zielonka, Andreas ........................ 2413 (F1, Wed)Zijlstra, Aaldert ............................. 2089 (E3, Tue)Zimmermann, Yvonne ..................2720 (F5, Tue)Zinchuk, Olga ..............................1187 (B9, Wed)Zink, Nathan ................................3232 (J4, Wed)Zizak, Ivo ........................................ 880 (B8, Tue)Zlatev, Roumen ......................... 1720 (D1, Wed), ........................... 1730 (D1, Wed), 2923 (I1, Wed)Zlobin, S. ...................................... 1983 (E1, Tue)Zöger, Norbert .............................2006 (E1, Wed)Zoeger, Norbert ............................ 1976 (E1, Tue)Zoller, Jochen ..............................1954 (E1, Mon)Zolotoyabko, Emil .......................2525 (F3, Mon)Zou, Hongli ...................................605 (B5, Wed)Zou, Lei .........................................2463 (F2, Tue)Zou, Shouzhong ............................. 869 (B8, Tue)Zou, Zhigang ................................1195 (B9, Thu)Zschau, Hans-Eberhard ............. 1836 (D4, Wed), ..................................................... 1847 (D4, Wed)Zschech, Ehrenfried ..................2376 (E10, Wed)Zuber, Ralf ......................................1140 (B8, Fri)Zubizarreta, Cristina ....................1876 (D5, Tue)Zukalova, Marketa .........................768 (B7, Wed)Zukowska, Grazyna .......................217 (B1, Sun), ..................................................... 1620 (C1, Wed)Zukowska, Grazyna ...................... 231 (B1, Mon)Zukowska, Zofia ........................... 520 (B5, Mon)Zuliani, Claudio ........................... 2987 (I1, Thu)Zulic, Zana ....................................2965 (I1, Wed)Zunic, Milan ...............................1519 (B10, Thu)Zuo, Guokun ............................ 1211 (B10, Mon)Zuppiroli, Libero .......................... 2243 (E7, Tue)Zurowski, Artur .............................. 14 (A1, Mon)Zurowski, Artur ............................ 244 (B1, Mon)Zussy, Marc .................................2387 (E10, Thu)Zyung, Taehyoung ....................1911 (D6, Mon), ........................................................ 3157 (J1, Tue)

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Johnson Matthey Technology Centre (2) Reading, United Kingdom

Kemira Oyj, Kemira Pulp & Paper (1) Helsinki, Finland

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (6) Berkeley, CA, USA

Medtronic, Inc. Energy and Component Center (30) Minneapolis, MN, USA

Nacional de Grafite, LTDA (14) São Paulo, Brazil

NexTech Materials, Ltd. (1) Lewis Center, OH, USA

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (2) Yokosuka, Japan

Occidental Chemical Corp. (67) La Porte, TX, USA

Panasonic Corp. (16) Osaka, Japan

Permascand AB (7) Ljungaverk, Sweden

Pine Research Instrumentation (4) Raleigh, NC, USA

Power Products Inc. (2) New York, NY, USA

PPG Industries, Inc., Chemical Group Technical Center (14) Monroeville, PA, USA

Princeton Applied Research/Solartron Analytical (29) Oak Ridge, TN, USA

Quallion, LLC (10) Sylmar, CA, USA

Rayovac (57) Madison, WI, USA

Samsung SDI Co., Ltd. (5) Yongin City, Korea

Sandia National Laboratories (34) Albuquerque, NM, USA

Scribner Associates Inc. (14) Southern Pines, NC, USA

Semitool, Inc. (1) Kalispell, MT, USA

SEZ Group (4) Villach, Austria

Siltronic AG (36) Munich, Germany

SRI International (2) Menlo Park, CA, USA

TDK Corporation, Device Development Center (17) Narita, Japan

Teledyne Energy Systems, Inc. (10) Sparks, MD, USA

TIMCAL Graphite and Carbon Ltd. (23) Bodio, Switzerland

Tokuyama Corporation (1) Ibaraki, Japan

Toyota Central Research & Development Labs, Inc. (30) Nagoya, Japan

Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing, North America Inc. (1) Ann Arbor, MI, USA

Umicore AG & Co. KG (1) Hanau Wolfgang, Germany

USHIO Inc. (3) Himeji, Japan

UTC Power (10) South Windsor, CT, USA

C. Uyemura & Co., Ltd. Central Research Lab (14) Osaka, Japan

Vegrandis, LLC (2) Fayetteville, AR, USA

ZSW, Center for Solar Energy & Hydrogen Research (5) Ulm, Germany

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Air Liquide (4) Glasgow, DE, USA

BAE Systems Applied Technologies (9) Rockville, MD, USA

Bio-Logic USA Knoxville, TN, USA, Bio-Logic SAS (2) Claix, France

Dow Chemical Company, Chlor-Alkali Assets Business (69) Midland, MI, USA

Energizer (65) Westlake, OH, USA

ENEOS CELLTECH Co., Ltd. (1) Gunma, Japan

ENER1/ENERFUEL, Inc. (1) West Palm Beach, FL, USA

Evonik Degussa GmbH (5) Marl, Germany

Faraday Technology, Inc. (4) Clayton, OH, USA

IBM Corporation (53) Armonk, NY, USA

OM Group, Inc. (9) Westlake, OH, USA

SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. (3) Osaka, Japan

Technic, Inc. (14) Providence, RI, USA

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