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Conference Officials Local Organizing Committee Conference Officials Local Organizing Committee Conference Chair Exhibition Je-Kyun Park, KAIST, KOREA Sungsu Park, Sungkyunkwan University, KOREA Chang-Soo Lee, Chungnam National University, KOREA Vice-Chairs Taesung Kim, UNIST, KOREA Dong-Pyo Kim, POSTECH, KOREA Pilnam Kim, KAIST, KOREA Manabu Tokeshi, Hokkaido University, JAPAN Qun Fang, Zhejiang University, CHINA Promotion Tae Song Kim, KIST, KOREA Program Junhong Min, Chung-Ang University, KOREA Yoon-Kyoung Cho, UNIST, KOREA Seok Jae Lee, National Nanofab Center, KOREA Noo Li Jeon, Seoul National University, KOREA Ki-Ho Han, Inje University, KOREA Ji Yoon Kang, KIST, KOREA Sunghoon Kwon, Seoul National University, KOREA Publication Jong Wook Hong, Hanyang University, KOREA Sunday Workshop Chair Hyo-il Jung, Yonsei University, KOREA Sunghoon Kwon, Seoul National University, KOREA Seok (Sid) Chung, Korea University, KOREA Jennifer H. Shin, KAIST, KOREA Poster Award Chairs Victor Ugaz, Texas A&M University, USA Auditors Sunghoon Kwon, Seoul National University, KOREA Yong-Jun Kim, Yonsei University, KOREA Jaebum Choo, Hanyang University, KOREA Treasurer Dae-Sik Lee, ETRI, KOREA Fundraising Joon Myong, Seoul National University, KOREA Jay Junkeun Chang, CreActive Health Holdings, KOREA Honggu Chun, Korea University, KOREA Hyun C. Yoon, Ajou University, KOREA Secretariat Yoonkey Nam, KAIST, KOREA Local Arrangement Wonhee Lee, KAIST, KOREA SangHoon Lee, Korea University, KOREA SangJun Moon, DGIST, KOREA Kyusik Yun, Gachon University, KOREA Sungyoung Choi, Kyung Hee University, KOREA Dong Sung Kim, POSTECH, KOREA Jungyul Park, Sogang University, KOREA Bong Geun Chung, Sogang University, KOREA Executive Technical Program Committee Michael Breadmore, University of Tasmania, AUSTRALIA Ji Yoon Kang, KIST, KOREA Henrik Bruus, Technical University of Denmark, DENMARK Dong-Pyo Kim, POSTECH, KOREA Dino Di Carlo, University of California, Los Angeles, USA Catherine Klapperich, Boston University, USA Yoon-Kyoung Cho, UNIST, KOREA James Landers, University of Virginia, USA Petra Dittrich, ETH Zurich, SWITZERLAND Hang Lu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Jan Eijkel, Twente University, THE NETHERLANDS Hywel Morgan, University of Southampton, UK Piotr Garstecki, Polish Academy of Sciences, POLAND Nicole Pamme, The University of Hull, UK Jongyoon Han, MIT, USA Je-Kyun Park, KAIST, KOREA Akihide Hibara, Tokyo Institute of Technology, JAPAN Jianhua Qin, Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINA Yanyi Huang, Peking University, CHINA Shuichi Takayama, University of Michigan, USA Stephen Jacobson, Indiana University, USA Shoji Takeuchi, The University of Tokyo, JAPAN Noo Li Jeon, Seoul National University, KOREA Sabeth Verpoorte, University of Groningen, THE NETHERLANDS Noritada Kaji, Nagoya University, JAPAN Aaron Wheeler, University of Toronto, CANADA MAIN Conference Officials Technical Program Committee M. Teresa Fernández Abedul, University of Oviedo, SPAIN Hongshen Ma, University of British Columbia, CANADA Fumihito Arai, Nagoya University, JAPAN Kazuma Mawatari, The University of Tokyo, JAPAN Nikos Chronis, University of Michigan, USA Matthias Meier, IMTEK - University of Freiburg, GERMANY Wendell K.T. Coltro, Federal University of Goias, BRAZIL John Oakey, University of Wyoming, USA Justin Cooper-White, University of Queensland, AUSTRALIA Richard Oleschuk, Queen’s University, CANADA Emmanuel Delamarche, IBM, SWITZERLAND Tae Seok Seo, KAIST, KOREA Stéfanie Descroix, Institut Curie, FRANCE Tiina Sikanen, University of Helsinki, FINLAND David Eddington, Universtiy of Illinois at Chicago, USA Yuzuru Takamura, Japan Advanced Institute of Science Alberto Escarpa, University of Alcala de Henares (Madrid), and Technology, JAPAN SPAIN Sindy Tang, Stanford University, USA Shih-Kang Fan, National Taiwan University, TAIWAN Jonas Tegenfeldt, Lund University, SWEDEN Qun Fang, Zhejiang University, CHINA Jaap den Toonder, Eindhoven Technical University, THE Olivier Frey, ETH Zurich, SWITZERLAND NETHERLANDS Thomas Gervais, Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal, CANADA Angeliki Tserepi, National Center for Scienttific Research Arum Han, Texas A&M, USA Demokritos, GREECE Chuck Henry, Colorado State University, USA Marcel Utz, University of Southampton, UK Tony Jun Huang, Pennsylvania State University, USA Tza-Huei (Jeff) Wang, Johns Hopkins University, USA Elliot Hugh Hui, University of California, Irvine, USA Martin Wiklund, KTH -Royal Institute of Technology, David Juncker, McGill University, CANADA SWEDEN Dong Sung Kim, POSTECH, KOREA Hongkai Wu, The Hong Kong University of Science and Jeroen Lammertyn, Katholieke Universitet Leuven, BELGIUM Technology, CHINA Séverine Le Gac, University of Twente, THE NETHERLANDS Masumi Yamada, Chiba University, JAPAN Chang-Soo Lee, Chungnam National University, KOREA Takatoki Yamamoto, Tokyo Institute of Technology, JAPAN Chwee Teck Lim, National University of Singapore (NUS), Hanry Yu, National University of Singapore (NUS), SINGAPORE SINGAPORE Xunli Zhang, University of Southampton, UK Che-Hsin Lin, National Sun-Yat Sen University, TAIWAN Andreu Llobera, Institute of Microelectronics Barcelona, SPAIN MAIN CBMS Officials CBMS Officers President Treasurer Thomas Laurell, Lund University, SWEDEN J. Michael Ramsey, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA Vice President Secretary Teruo Fujii, The University of Tokyo, JAPAN Sabeth Verpoorte, University of Groningen, THE NETHERLANDS CBMS Directors Teruo Fujii, The University of Tokyo, JAPAN Tae Song Kim, KIST, KOREA Thomas Laurell, Lund University, SWEDEN Manabu Tokeshi, University of Hokkaido, JAPAN Amy E. Herr, University of California, Berkeley, USA Jörg Kutter, University of Copenhagen, DENMARK Abe Lee, University of California, Irvine, USA Sabeth Verpoorte, University of Groningen, THE NETHERLANDS Stephen C. Jacobson, Indiana University, USA James P. Landers, University of Virginia, USA J. Michael Ramsey, University of North Carolina at Chapel Roland Zengerle, University of Freiburg, GERMANY Hill, USA CBMS Founders Advisory Board Yoshinobu Baba, Nagoya University, JAPAN M. Allen Northrup, Northrup Consulting Group, USA Laurie Locascio, NIST, USA Klavs F. Jensen, MIT, USA Albert van den Berg, University of Twente, THE NETHERLANDS Shuichi Shoji, Waseda University, JAPAN Andreas Manz, KIST Europe, GERMANY Takehiko Kitamori, The University of Tokyo, JAPAN D. Jed Harrison, University of Alberta, CANADA Jean-Louis Viovy, Institut Curie, FRANCE MAIN.
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