Inkjet Design, Materials & Fabrication
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Symposium Sessions | ||
Monday May 4 | ||
| 8:00 | Keynotes: Nanotech & Cleantech & TechConnect | |
| 10:30 | MEMS: InkJet Architectures | |
| 1:30 | MEMS: InkJet Drop Formation | |
| 4:00 | MEMS: InkJet Applications | |
Tuesday May 5 | ||
Wednesday May 6 | ||
Thursday May 7 | ||
Symposium Program | ||
Monday May 4 | ||
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| 8:00 | Keynotes: Nanotech & Cleantech & TechConnect | Theater AB |
| Session chair: Matthew Laudon, NSTI and Patti Glaza, CTSI | ||
| 8:00 | The Nanotech Revolution in Renewable Energy D. Arvizu - Director, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), U.S. Department of Energy, US (bio) | |
| 8:30 | Nanotechnology and the Obama Administration T. Kalil, Office of Science and Technology Policy, The White House, US | |
| 9:00 | Innovation for a Secure Future R. Johnson - CTO, Lockheed Martin, US (bio) | |
| 9:30 | The Next Big Thing is Really Small R.J. Kumpf - CAO, Bayer Material Science, US (bio) | |
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| 10:30 | MEMS: InkJet Architectures | Room 371 BE |
| Session chair: Chris Menzel & Jan Sumerel, FujiFilm, US | ||
| 10:30 | History and Continuing Role of InkJet C. Menzel, FujiFilm, US (bio) | |
| 10:40 | Continuous Inkjet Printing E.P. Furlani, Eastman Kodak Company, US (bio) | |
| 11:05 | Piezoelectric Inkjet Technology X. Wang, FujiFilm, US | |
| 11:30 | (CANCELED) Electrohydrodynamic Micro-droplet Generation on Both Conducting and Non-conducting Surfaces by Electric Induction B.S. Lee, J.-G. Lee, H.-J. Cho, N. Huh, C. Ko, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, KR | |
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| 1:30 | MEMS: InkJet Drop Formation | Room 371 BE |
| Session chair: Chris Menzel & Jan Sumerel, FujiFilm, US | ||
| 1:30 | Piezoelectric Inkjet Printing of Metal Particle Films L.F. Deravi, D.E. Cliffel, D.W. Wright, Vanderbilt University, US | |
| 1:55 | Interplay between simulation, theory, and experiment in inkjet printing of complex fluids O.A. Basaran, P. Bhat, H. Gao, Q. Xu, Purdue University, US (bio) | |
| 2:25 | Curvilinear Waveforms for Fluid Dispensing J. Clark, Zebra Technologies, US (bio) | |
| 2:45 | Methods & Results from the Cambridge Inkjet Research Centre S.D. Hoath, G.D. Martin, I.M. Hutchings, University of Cambridge UK, UK | |
| 3:15 | Acoustic measurement of bubble size and position in an inkjet printhead A. van der Bos, R. Jeurissen, J. de Jong, M. van den Berg, H. Wijshoff, H. Reinten, M. Versluis, D. Lohse, University of Twente, NL | |
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| 4:00 | MEMS: InkJet Applications | Room 371 BE |
| Session chair: Chris Menzel & Jan Sumerel, FujiFilm, US | ||
| 4:00 | Deposition of Functionalizing Materials on Photonic Microcantilever Chemical/Biological Sensors using Inkjet Technology S.J. Ness, S. Kim, G.P. Nordin, Brigham Young University, US | |
| 4:20 | High-Speed Room Temperature Curing of Metallic Inks S. Farnsworth, K. Schroder, D. Pope, NovaCentrix, US | |
| 4:40 | Enabling massive printed electronics: inkjet printing on low-cost substrates F. Varela, E. Armendáriz, M. Aresti, R. Zárate, CEMITEC - Fundación Cetena, ES | |
| 5:00 | Inkjet ink containing inorganic doped semiconductor (ZnS:Mn) nanoparticle pigments P.D. Angelo, R.R. Farnood, University of Toronto, CA | |
| 5:20 | Inkjet Printing of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Electrolyte and CathodeLayers A.M. Sukeshini, R. Cummins, J. McCoppin, N. Herrmann, T. Reitz, D. Young, Wright State University, US | |
| 5:40 | Tool for inkjet drop optimisation C.L. Ayling, TTP, UK | |
Special Symposium
Technologies supported by inkjet printing are increasing. Smaller droplets and functional fluids are important drivers of this growth. The Nanotech 2009 Inkjet Symposium has a Call for Papers for a broad spectrum design-to-application event so that scientists can report their findings in this technology growth area. This symposium is targeted towards enhancing the basic understanding of the functional principles of inkjet with respect to research, design and manufacturing. We are looking for papers that describe both the challenges and successes associated with ink jet printhead development and the challenges and successes with functional printing applications. More specifically, applications within the fields of printed electronics, the nanosciences and the biosciences will be covered.
Specific attention will be paid to aspects of drop formation physics including nozzle shape design, nozzle-fluid wetting interactions, fluid properties and fluid characterization techniques and methods as well as flow to further the understanding of this critical phenomenon through experimental and theoretical computations, experimental methodology and resulting data. These analyses will be a backdrop for discussing how fluid formulators manipulate the chemistry or physics of fluids to get droplet formation, adhesion to the substrate and behavior of the fluid droplets at the substrate surface. The ability to make a functional device due to the success of these parameters will also be discussed.
Authors are invited to submit papers that address theoretical, analytical, experimental and practical treatments of the topics below.
Topics & Application Areas
Online abstract submissions are now being accepted. Proposed topics include, but are not be limited to:
- Inkjet Design
- Drop Formation physics, characterization
- Drop break-off
- Satellite formation
- Drop straightness
- Drop size
- Surface wetting
- Functional materials
- Biomaterials
- Conductive materials
- PEDOT
- Nanoparticles
- Polymers
- Inkjet
- Printheads
- Materials printing
- Fluid delivery
- Other
Journal Submissions
Journal of Experimental Nanoscience
Selected Nanotech Proceedings papers will be reviewed and invited into a Special Issue of the Journal of Experimental Nanoscience. The journal provides a showcase for advances in the experimental sciences underlying nanotechnology and nanomaterials.
For consideration into this Special Issue of the Journal of Experimental Nanoscience, please select the “Submit to Journal of Experimental Nanoscience” button during the on-line submission procedure. You may only select a single journal during the submission process.
Journal of Nanoparticle Research
Selected Nanotech Proceedings papers will be reviewed and invited into a Special Issue of Journal of Nanoparticle Research. The journal disseminates knowledge of the physical, chemical and biological phenomena and processes in nanoscale structures.
For consideration into this Special Issue of Journal of Nanoparticle Research, please select the “Submit to Journal of Nanoparticle Research” button during the on-line submission procedure. You may only select a single journal during the submission process.
On-line Journal ‘Sensors & Transducers’
Selected proceedings papers in the Electronics and Microsystems Track (MEMS & NEMS, Sensors & Systems, Micro & Nano Fluidics symposia, and MSM conference) will be reviewed and invited into a Special Issue of the on-line journal ‘Sensors & Transducers’.
For consideration into this Special Issue of the on-line journal ‘Sensors & Transducers’, please select the “Submit to Sensors & Transducers” button during the on-line submission procedure.






























