Symposium 1 : Nanostructured Materials for Sensor
Applications (SE)
Lead Organizer
Dr. Seok-Jin Yoon (Korea Institute of Science and Technology,
Korea, sjyoon@kist.re.kr)
Co-Organizer
Prof. Kengo Shimanoe (Kyushu University, Japan, simanoe@mm.kyushu-u.ac.jp)
Prof. Jong-Heun Lee (Korea University, Korea, jongheun@korea.ac.kr)
Dr. Ho Won Jang (Korea Institute of Science and Technology,
Korea, hwjang@kist.re.kr)
Description
This symposium is devoted to chemical sensor materials and
devices for environmental monitoring, air quality control, health,
medical, safety and security, and e-nose applications. It will
provide a fruitful encounter platform whereby exchange of ideas
and scientific collaboration can be promoted among all researchers
involved in all numerous areas that benefit from nanostructured
materials including metal oxides, carbon, and polymers. It can
highlight current progress and discuss future prospects in the
synthesis, properties control, modifications, and modeling of
nanostructured materials for sensor applications.
Invited Speakers (confirmed)
Prof. Kengo Shimanoe (Kyushu University, Japan)
Prof. Jong-Heun Lee (Korea University, Korea)
Prof. Andrei Kolmakov (Southern Illinois University, USA)
Symposium 2 : Advanced Materials for Energy
Conversion: fuel cell and solar cell (EC)
Lead Organizer
Dr. Tae-Hoon Lim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology,
Korea, thlim@kist.re.kr)
Co-Organizer
Dr. A. Moreno (ENEA, Italy, angelo.moreno@enea.it)
Prof. Soo-Kil Kim (Chung-Ang University, Korea, hynesis@hotmail.com)
Dr. Kyungkon Kim (Korea Institute of Science and Technology,
Korea, kimkk@kist.re.kr)
Description
The aim of this symposium is to establish an information platform
in the science and technology related to advanced materials
for energy conversion. The symposium will cover issues relevant
to materials for cell components for fuel cells and solar cells
to improve performance and durability as well as to reduce cost
of the devices.
Invited Speakers (confirmed)
Dr. Angelo Moreno (ENEA, Italy)
Dr. Henkensmeier Dirk (Korea Institute of Science and Technology,
Korea)
Dr. Michael D Guiver (National Research Council, Canada)
Symposium 3 : Energy Storage Materials (ES)
Lead Organizer
Dr. Hyun-Soo Kim (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute,
Korea, hskim@keri.re.kr)
Co-Organizer
Prof. Jaephil Cho (Ulsan National Institute of Science and
Technology, Korea, jpcho@unist.ac.kr)
Prof. Guoxiu Wang (University of Technology, Sydney, Australia,
Guoxiu.wang@uts.edu.au)
Prof. Meilin Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, meilin.liu@mse.gatech.edu)
Prof. Won-Sub Yoon (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea, wsyoon@skku.edu)
Description
This symposium invites contributions to the understanding
of the fundamental and applied aspects of energy storage materials.
Of particular interest are new materials and designs, performance
studies, and modeling of all types of batteries including aqueous,
non-aqueous, polymer electrolyte, ionic liquids, solid electrolyte
systems, metal air systems, and super-capacitors.
Invited Speakers (confirmed)
Prof. Yuping Wu (Fudan University, China)
Prof. Xiangyang Kong (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China)
Dr. Kyung-Wan Nam (Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA)
Dr. Hong Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Dr. Daniel Abraham (Argonne National Laboratory, USA)
Symposium 4 : Nanostructured Materials for Energy
Devices (ED)
Lead Organizer
Dr. Eun Dong Kim (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute,
Korea, edkim@keri.re.kr)
Co-Organizer
Prof. Zhiyong Fan (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
China, eezfan@ust.hk)
Prof. Hyunhyub Ko (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology,
Korea, hyunhko@unist.ac.kr)
Dr. Nam Kyun Kim (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute,
Korea, nkkim@keri.re.kr)
Dr. Geon-Woong Lee (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute,
Korea, gwleephd@keri.re.kr)
Description
This symposium aims to explore recent advances in various
state-of-the-art nanostructured materials and their applications
for energy devices such as light emitting diodes, organic thin
film transistors, thermoelectrics and power conversion devices.
In particular, the symposium will focus on the challenge and
potential of current knowledge in the field of nanostructured
materials and their energy device applications. Furthermore,
the fabrication and design of energy devices which plays a crucial
role in efficient energy conversion technology will be emphasized.
Invited Speakers (confirmed)
Prof. J. C. Y. Ho (City Univ. of Hong Kong, China)
Prof. Z. Fan (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
China)
Dr. K. Fukuda (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science
and Technology, Japan)
Prof. Jihyun Kim (Korea University, Korea)
Dr. Kamran Eshraghian (Chungbuk National University, Korea,
k.eshraghian@elabs.com.au)
Co-Organizer
Dr. Kyoungrok Cho (Chungbuk National University, Korea, krcho@cbu.ac.kr)
Dr. Derek Abbott (University of Adelaide, Australia)
Dr. Amine Bermak (Hongkong University of Science and Technology,
Hong Kong)
Description
It is our pleasure to welcome you to the symposium on Emerging
nano-based Circuits and Systems Technologies. The semiconductor
industry is at a turning point. New materials, novel fabrication
methods and innovative device technologies are introduced at
an increasing pace to keep up with the expectation of improved
cost-performance at each technology generation. At the same
time, the global focus on energy efficiency calls for innovations
in device and circuit design that are distinct from the historical
focus on performance. This opens up new opportunities for research
community to have a long and lasting impact upon the industry.
In this symposium, the focus will be on the behavior, integration
and testing in emerging circuits and systems based on nano-technologies.
Discussion of alternatives to Si CMOS scaling paths together
with the leverage that can be provided through the properties
of emerging technologies in delivering new capabilities in future
SoC applications at the nanoscale.
Invited Speakers (confirmed)
Prof. Massood Tabib-Azar (University of Utah, USA)
Prof. Minoru Fujishima (Hiroshima University, Japan)
Prof. Nobuhiko P. Kobayashi (University of California Santa
Cruz, USA)
Prof. Derek Abbott (Univ. of Adelaide, Australia)
Dr. Hyungsang Yuk (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
Symposium 6 : Ferroelectric, Piezoelectric Materials
and Device Applications (FM)
Lead Organizer
Prof. Jae-Shin Lee (University of Ulsan, Korea, jslee@ulsan.ac.kr)
Co-Organizer
Prof. Jing Feng Li (Tsinghua University, China, jingfeng@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn)
Dr. Jae-Ho Jeon (Korea Institute of Material Science, Korea,
jjh@kims.re.kr)
Description
This symposium will focus on fundamental understanding of
ferroelectric and piezoelectric materials, and their application
to sensors, actuators, and energy harvesting devices. Topics
include new ferroelectric and piezoelectric materials, relaxors
with large strain, piezoelectric ceramic-polymer composites,
ultrasonic sensors, piezoelectric actuators, ultrasonic motors,
and piezoelectric energy harvesting applications.
Invited Speakers (confirmed)
Prof. Jing Feng Li (Tsinghua University, China)
Prof. Satoshi Wada (University of Yamanashi, Japan)
Prof. Wook Jo (Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Germany)
Prof. Sahn Nahm (Korea University, Korea)
Prof. Ill Won Kim (University of Ulsan, Korea)
Prof. Hitoshi OHSATO (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan)
Dr. Soon Jong Jeong (KERI, Korea)
Prof. Jae-Shin Lee (University of Ulsan, Korea)
Symposium 7 : Superconducting and Magnetic Materials
and Devices (SM)
Lead Organizer
Prof. Sang-Heon Lee (Sunmoon University, Korea, shlee@sunmoon.ac.kr)
Co-Organizer
Dr. Chan Joong Kim (KEARI, Korea, cjkim2@keari.re.kr)
Prof. Xin Yao (Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, xyao@sjtu.edu.cn)
Dr. Dong Woo Ha (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute,
Korea)
Description
The objective of this symposium is to exchange loading-edge
information about superconductor and electromagnetic composites.
This symposium covers recent science and technology about superconductors,
electromagnetic materials, electric power devices, functional
composites etc. It can highlight current progress and discuss
future prospects in the synthesis, properties control, modifications,
and modeling of superconductor and magnetic materials for applications.
Invited Speakers (confirmed)
Dr. Dong Woo Ha (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute,
Korea)
Prof. Xin Yao (Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ., China)
Symposium 8 : Thin Film Processing and Devices
(TF)
Lead Organizer
Prof. Soon-Gil Yoon (Chungnam National University, Korea,
sgyoon@cnu.ac.kr)
Co-Organizer
Prof. Sang Im Yoo (Seoul National University, Korea, siyoo@snu.ac.kr)
Prof. Tomoji Kawai (Osaka University, Japan, kawai@sanken.osaka-u.ac.jp)
Description
The session will be focused on the various electronic ceramic
thin films and devices including graphene. In addition, metal,
organic, and ceramic thin films are included. Thin film process,
characterization, and electrical properties were widely included
in the thin film division.
Invited Speakers (confirmed)
Prof. Sang Im Yoo (Seoul National University, Korea)
Prof. Tomoji Kawai (Osaka University, Japan)
Prof. Migaku Takahashi (Tohoku University, Japan)
Prof. Soon-Gil Yoon (Chungnam National University, Korea)
Symposium 9: Advanced Insulating Materials and
Condition Monitoring Diagnosis for
HV Power
Apparatus (HV)
Lead Organizer
Dr. Sang-Jin Kim (KEPCO KDN, Korea, sjkim@kdn.com)
Co-Organizer
Prof. Guan-Jun Zhang (Xi¡¯an Jiaotong University, China, gjzhang@mail.xjtu.edu.cn)
Prof. Yong-Sung Choi (Dongshin University, Korea, yschoi67@dsu.ac.kr)
Dr. Noh-Joon Park (Wonkwang University, Korea, njpark@wku.ac.kr)
Description
The purpose of this symposium is to provide a forum for presentation
and discussion of the advanced insulating materials and condition
monitoring diagnosis technologies for high voltage power apparatus
on the practical applications of electrical insulating systems
and nano-dielectrics including field use for all types of electrical
and electronic equipments. Topics within the scope of the symposium
are tools for diagnostics and tests for predictive maintenance,
advanced materials for high voltage engineering such as cables,
rotating machines, variable speed drives, transformers, outdoor
insulation, aerospace, switchgear, capacitors, etc.
Invited Speakers (confirmed)
Dr. Satoshi Matsumoto (Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan)
Dr. Ir.Suwarno (Institllt Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia)
Prof. guangning Wu (Southwest Jiaotong University, China)
Dr. Jinpyo Kim (YEONJIN Corporation Ltd., Korea)
Symposium 10 : LED & OLED Lighting Technology
(LT)
Lead Organizer
Prof. Sung-Jin Park (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
USA, sjinpark@illinois.edu)
Co-Organizer
Prof. Dae-Gyu Moon (Soon Chun Hyang University, Korea, dgmoon@sch.ac.kr)
Dr. Myung-Keun Hwang (Korea Institute of Lighting Technology,
Korea, Keunhwang@korea.com)
Dr. Sangcholl Han (LG Chem Research Park, Korea, hansc@lgchem.com)
Dr. Kyeongik Min (Samsung LED Co., Ltd., Korea, kyeongik.min@samsung.com)
Description
The purpose of this symposium is to provide a forum for presentation
and discussion of the LED & OLED devices for lighting source
application. Topics within the scope of the symposium are Lamp
and luminaire design, Modeling and simulation (optical, thermal,
electronic, plasma), Novel light source technologies, Diagnostics,
Driver design, Standardization, Light source quality and metrology,
Phosphors and other light source related materials, Special
lighting applications including automotive, medical applications
and horticultural, etc.
Invited Speakers (confirmed)
Prof. Takeo Yasuda (Toshiba Lighting & Technology Corporation,
Japan)
Prof. Sotoudeh Hamedi-Hagh (San Jose State University, USA)
Symposium 11 : Nanoscale Interface Devices and
Materials for Organic Electronics (OE)
Lead Organizer
Dr. Hoon-Kyu Shin (Pohang University of Science and Technology,
Korea, shinhk@postech.ac.kr)
Co-Organizer
Dr. Meyya Meyyappan (NASA Ames Research Center, USA, m.meyyappan@nasa.gov)
Prof. Rigoberto Advincula (University of Houston, USA, radvincula@uh.edu)
Description
In this symposium, an introduction to nanoscale interface
is presented in field of organic materials, organic electronics
as well as molecular electronics. In contrast to scale-down
technology, so-called ¡°top-down¡± technology, ¡°bottom-up¡± technology
is a key in this field. Using this technique, artificial molecular
systems comprised of organic molecules are designed, and utilized
to fruition novel functions at nanoscale. As a recent research
result, understanding of alignment of molecules and properties
of molecule, interaction between molecules and substrates and
so forth are getting important in nano-device and organic electronic
devices. As has been described above, nano-interface control
is a key in the field of nanoscale organic electronics, as well
as in molecular electronics, where we need to make clear the
behind physics of nanoscale interface from viewpoints of actual
space as well as energy space, in field of nanoscale fabrication
technology.
Invited Speakers (confirmed)
Dr. Meyya Meyyappan (NASA, USA)
Prof. Rigoberto C. Advincula (University of Houston, USA)
Prof. Takhee Lee (Seoul National University, Korea)
Dr. Sung-Woong Han (Kyoto University, Japan)
Symposium 12 : Flexible and Printable Electronic
Materials and Devices (FE)
Lead Organizer
Dr. Byoung-Gon Yu (Electronics and Telecommunications Research
Institute, Korea, bgyu@etri.re.kr)
Co-Organizer
Dr. Kyoung-Ik Cho (Electronics and Telecommunications Research
Institute, Korea, kicho@etri.re.kr)
Dr. Yong-Young Noh (Hanbat National University, Korea, yynoh@hanbat.ac.kr)
Dr. Sung-Min Yoon (Kyung Hee University, Korea, sungmin@khu.ac.kr)
Dr. Antonio Facchetti (Polyera Corporation, USA, afacchetti@polyera.com)
Description
This symposium aims to cover all aspects of flexible and printed
electronics including materials, device physics, and manufacturing
process. The symposium topics will include the following areas.
(1) Advances in printable conjugated molecules, oxide and organic
semiconducting materials, transparent conducting and insulating
materials. (2) Substrates for printed and flexible electronic
systems. (3) Flexible and printed displays and related topics.
(4) Printed photovoltaic cell and related topics. (5) Printed
RFID tags and related topics. (5) Advances in devices physics
and operating mechanism. (6) Advances in manufacturing process
technologies for flexible and printed electronic devices.
Invited Speakers (confirmed)
Dr. Antonio Facchetti (Polyera Corporation, USA)
Dr. Mario Caironi (Italian Institute of Technology, Italy)
Dr. Paul Heremans (IMEC, Belgium)
Symposium 13 : Advanced Technology for LEDs
(LE)
Lead Organizer
Prof. Ja-Soon Jang (Yeungnam Univ., Korea, jsjang@ynu.ac.kr)
Co-Organizer
Prof. Tae-Yeon Seong (Korea University, Korea, tyseong@korea.ac.kr)
Prof. Xiaobing Luo (Huazhong Univ. of Science and Technology,
China, luoxb@mail.hust.edu.cn)
Prof. Jong-Kyu Kim (Pohang University of Science and Technology,
Korea, kimjk@postech.ac.kr)
Prof. E. Fred Schubert (Renslenear Polytech Inst., USA, EFSchubert@rpi.edu)
Dr. Jong-Heob Baek (Korea Photonics Technology Institute, Korea,
jhbaek@kopti.re.kr)
Prof. Hyunsoo Kim (Chonbuk National University, Korea, hskim7@chonbuk.ac.kr)
Description
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) have achieved great attention
for use in solid-state lighting applications such as general
lighting, automobile lighting, smart lighting system, and back
light units in display applications. This symposium focuses
on the recent researches about advanced materials and device
characteristics of light-emitting diodes. The research field
includes these areas:
- Material Characterizations for III-Nitrides and ZnO
- Growth of nitride semiconductors for LED applications
- New approaches for enhancing optical power & efficiency
of LEDs
- Processing technologies for high-efficiency LEDs
- Novel and hybrid structured LEDs
- Packaging materials for LEDs
- Reliability characteristics of LEDs
Invited Speakers (confirmed)
Prof. Tae-Yeon Seong (Korea University, Korea)
Prof. Anthony Choi (The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
Prof. Xiaobing Luo (Huazhong Univ. of Science and Technology,
China)
Prof. Kenji Toda (Niigata University, Japan)
Dr. Hyo-Tae Kim (Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and
Technology, Korea, hytek@kicet.re.kr)
Co-Organizer
Dr. Jong Cheol Lim (Cheil Industries, Korea, jclim12515@samsung.com)
Dr. Bill Chuang (Light Ocean Technology Corp., Taiwan, bumkyoo.kim@lightocean.com.tw)
Prof. Dong Hoon Hyun (Korea Polytechnic University, hdh@kpu.ac.kr)
Description
Recently, thermal management becomes an important issue in
the field of 3D integrated electronics, especially in the high
power LED lighting device and packages. This symposium will
cover the topics including synthesis of high thermal conductivity
materials and thermal barrier materials, thermal interface materials
(TIM), heat dissipation, heat dissipation packages, thermal
design & simulation, processing of thermally effective materials
and devices, microstructure and property relations in thermal
managing materials.
Invited Speakers (confirmed)
Dr. Bill Chuang (Light Ocean Technology Corp, Taiwan)
Dr. Chang-yeol Kim (Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and
Technology, Korea)