Second International
Workshop on Nano & Bio-Electronics Packaging
March 22-23, 2005
Georgia Institute of Technology's Technology
Square Research Building
85 Fifth Street, N.W. Atlanta, Georgia 30308 / PH: 404-894-4488
Further Info: http://www.prc.gatech.edu/nanobiopack
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The "Second International
Workshop on Nano and Bio-electronics Packaging" will be a
two-day event offering informative keynote presentations and technical
sessions on Nano Bio-electronic packaging technologies. Plenary
and Technical session speakers are presently scheduled in the
Program Agenda below.
Program Agenda (Preliminary)
Tuesday, March 22, 2005
7:30 am BREAKFAST
PLENARY SESSION
- 8:30-9:15 Prof.
S. Thomas Picraux, Executive Director of Materials Research,
Arizona State University
- 9:15-10 Prof. Charles
Lieber, Mark Hyman Professor of Chemistry, Dept. of Chemistry
and Chemical Biology, Harvard University
- 10-10:30 BREAK
- 10:30-11:15 Prof.
Jie Liu, Dept. of Chemistry, Duke University
- 11:15-Noon Prof.
Giorgio Sberveglieri, Gas Sensors Lab Group, INFM, Universita'
di Brescia (Italy)
- Noon-1:30 LUNCH
TECHNICAL SESSION
Nano Biomedical Packaging
Chairs: Jorma Kivilathi,
Helsinki University of Technology & Terry Dishongh, Intel
- 1:30-1:55 Development
and Assembly of a Chronically Implantable Retinal Prosthesis,
Daniel F. Baldwin, Keck Pathammavong, Paul Houston, Engent,
Inc.
- 1:55-2:20 Nanoimprint
lithography and some applications in life sciences,
L. Montelius, et al, The Nanometer Consortium, Lund University,
Sweden
- 2:20-2:45 Design
and Fabrication of Remote Readable pH-sensor for Biomedical Applications,
Markus P.K. Turunen, Ahti Aintila, Jorma K.
Kivilahti, Lab. of Electronics Production Technology, Dept. of
Electrical and Communications Engineering, Helsinki University
of Technology, Finland
- 2:45-3:15 BREAK
- Nano Interconnections
Chair: Andrew
Tay, National University of Singapore
- 3:15-3:40 Development
of Interconnect Technology towards Nano Packaging,
K.-F. Becker, T. Löher, B. Pahl, O. Wittler, R. Jordan,
J. Bauer, R. Aschenbrenner, H. Reichl, Berlin Center for Advanced
Packaging (BECAP) and Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and
Microintegration
- 3:40-4:05 Modeling
the interconnect behavior of embedded silver nanowires technology
Ricky Valentin, University of Puerto Rico
- 4:05-4:30 "Reworkable
IC to Package Nano Interconnects", Ankur Aggarwal and
Rao R. Tummala, Georgia Institute of Technology
- 4:30 ADJOURN
5:30-7:00 RECEPTION
Wednesday, March 23, 2005
- 7:30 am BREAKFAST
- Nano Photonics
- Chairs: Avi Bar-Cohen, University
of Maryland & Ephraim Suhir, Designed Nano-Materials
- 8:30-8:55 Thermo-Optical
Modeling of Polymer Fiber Bragg Grating, Kyoung Joon
Kim, Avram Bar-Cohen and Bongtae Han, University of Maryland
- 8:55-9:20 Integrated
Nano-Photonic Device for Biosensing, K. Bock, E. Yacoub,
C. Strohhöfer, Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and
Microintegration IZM, Munich, Germany
- 9:20-9:45 New
Nanomaterial for Photonics Applications, E.Suhir, UC
at Santa Cruz, CA, UMD at College Park, MD, and ERS/Siloptix
Co.;, D. Ingman, Technion, Israel; V. Ogenko, Academy of
Sciences of Ukraine
- 9:45-10:15 BREAK
Nano Packaging Materials
Chairs: Chuck Bauer,
Techlead Corporation & Goran Matijasevic, University of California,
Irvine
- 10:15-10:40 High
Capacitance, Large Area-Thin Film, Nanocomposite Based Embedded
Passives, Rabindra N. Das, Mark D. Poliks, John M.
Lauffer, Konstantinos I. Papathomas and Voya R. Markovich,
Endicott Interconnect Technologies, Inc., Emmanuel P. Giannelis,
Cornell University
- 10:40-11:05 Nanoparticle
Packaging using Alumina Templates, Biswajit Das, University
of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada
- 11:05-11:30 Reliability
Analysis of Electronic Systems by Means of Nano-Deformation Measurement
Technique NanoDAC, J. Keller, Fraunhofer Micro
Materials Ctr., Berlin and Berliner Nanotest und Design, Berlin;
A. Gollhardt, Fraunhofer Micro Materials Ctr., Berlin; N. Sabaté,
Univ. of Barcelona, Spain; D. Vogel, Fraunhofer Micro Materials
Ctr., Berlin; J. R. Morante, Univ. of Barcelona, Spain; B. Michel,
Fraunhofer Micro Materials Ctr., Berlin, Germany
- 11:30-11:55 Title to be determined, C.P. Wong, Georgia Institute of
Technology
- Noon-1:30 LUNCH
Nano Lithography
Chair: Ajay Malshe,
University of Arkansas
- 1:30-1:55 Title to be determined, Ajay
Malshe, University of Arkansas
- 1:55-2:20 "Nanofabrication
in Novel Materials using Thermal Processing", W. P.
King, Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute
of Technology
2:20-2:45 To be determined
2:45-3:15 BREAK
- Nano Manufacturing
- Chairs: Srinivas Rao, Solectron
& Randy Rannow, Hewlett-Packard
3:15-3:40 "Nano
Manufacturing Perspective", Srinivas Rao, Solectron
- 3:40-4:05 To be determined
- 4:05-4:30 To be determined
4:30 ADJOURN