Notre Dame Symposium on Electronics and Photonics
We are pleased to announce the University of Notre Dame Symposium on Electronics and Photonics:
Thursday, October 22
12:30 - 5:00pm
310 Jordan Hall
The symposium is an excellent opportunity for researchers to share their latest results and to learn about research in the local community. Contributed talks will be 10 minutes long with 2 minutes for questions. Student presenters will be considered for Best Presentations, with cash prizes totaling $900. The topics for this year's symposium include:
- Electronic devices
- Photonic devices and integration
- Low-dimensional systems and 2D crystals
- Applied photonics and biophotonics
- Nanomagnetics
- Other topics in electronics and photonics
Abstract submission is now closed
Schedule of topics/presenters
SESSION A Photonic Devices & Integration |
12:35 - 1:40 pm • Room 310 Jordan Hall | |
Time | Presenter | Title of Talk |
12:35 pm |
SM Islam Electrical Engineering |
Deep UV LEDs with GaN/AlN quantum structures using polarization-induced doping |
12:50 pm |
Paul Johns Chemistry & Biochemistry |
Surface plasmon propagation in cut waveguides |
1:00 pm |
Kaijun Feng Electrical Engineering |
Engineering the Restrahlen band with hybrid plasmonic/phononic mode |
1:10 pm |
Yuan Tian Electrical Engineering |
Compound semiconductor native oxides for direct wafer bonding in optical integration |
1:20 pm |
Zachary Santonil Electrical Engineering |
Application of critical dimension metrology techniques for the fabrication of low loss optical waveguides |
1:30 pm |
Jinyang Li Electrical Engineering |
Oxide-confined high index contrast ridge waveguide lasers |
1:40 pm | Break | |
SESSION B Nanomagnetics & low-dimensional systems and 2D crystals |
1:50 - 2:40 pm • Room 310 Jordan Hall | |
1:50 pm |
Sara Fathipour Electrical Engineering |
Tunnel transistors using atomically thin semiconductors |
2:00 pm |
Xin Mu Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering |
Fine-tuning of thermal transport across graphene-metal interfaces through controlled functionalization |
2:10 pm |
Himadri Dey Electrical Engineering |
Novel coupling scheme for nanomagnet logic (NML) applications |
2:20 pm |
Dr. Gary Zaiats Radiation Laboratory |
Nonconcentric PbSe/CdSe colloidal quantum dots |
2:30 pm |
Adam Papp Electrical Engineering |
Spin-wave-based computing |
2:40 pm | Break | |
SESSION C Applied photonics and biophotonics and other topics |
3:00 - 4:10 pm • Room 310 Jordan Hall | |
3:00 pm |
Genevieve Vigil Electrical Engineering |
Saturation multiphoton microscopy toward super resolution and super penetration |
3:10 pm |
Gerardo Silva Oelker Electrical Engineering |
Sparse tensor approximation for uncertainty quantification on 2D periodic gratings |
3:20 pm |
Zhongming Li Chemistry & Biochemistry |
Super-resolution imaging with mid-IR photothermal microscopy on the single particle level |
3:30 pm |
Owen Dominguez Electrical Engineering |
Designing mid-infrared mie-based optical metamaterials |
3:40 pm |
Charles Filipiak Electrical Engineering |
Holography undergraduate research and outreach activities at Notre Dame |
3:50 pm |
Aamir Khan Electrical Engineering |
3-dimensional, high-resolution oxygen microscopy in vivo through multiphoton phosphorescence lifetime imaging |
4:00 pm |
Yide Zhang Electrical Engineering |
On increasing the imaging rate of frequency-domain multiphoton fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy |
4:10 pm | Break | |
SESSION D Electronic devices |
4:20 - 5:00 pm • Room 310 Jordan Hall | |
4:20 pm |
Golnaz Karbasian Electrical Engineering |
Experimental demonstration of single electron transistors featuring SiO2 PEALD in Ni-SiO2-Ni tunnel junctions |
4:30 pm |
Erich Kinder Electrical Engineering |
Ion-locking electrolytes: A room temperature doping solution for 2D electronics and optoelectronics |
4:40 pm |
Kaiyu Fu Chemistry & Biochemistry |
Fabrication of high density nanoelectrode arrays via directed self-assembly of block copolymers |
4:50 pm |
Michael McConnell Electrical Engineering |
Platinum oxidation and reduction during single electron transistor fabrication |
Abstracts |
Questions?
Please contact the program co-chairs Kaijun Feng (kfeng@nd.edu) and Owen Dominguez (odomingu@nd.edu).
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