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Paper Session Session Name Type Presenter Last Name First Paper Session Session Name Type Presenter Last Name First Name Presenter Affiliation Presenter Presenter Email Title Country 68371 2D1+AP+EM+PS+SS+TF 2D Materials Growth and Oral Prof. Peter Sutter Sutter Peter University of Nebraska - USA [email protected] Synthesis of van der Waals Materials: Novel Fabrication Lincoln Heterostructures and Control of Interlayer Twist 68650 2D1+AP+EM+PS+SS+TF 2D Materials Growth and Oral Dr. Derya Deniz Deniz Derya Qorvo, INC. USA [email protected] Aluminum Nitride (Aln) Bulk Acoustic Wave (Baw) Fabrication Resonators Excited in Shear Mode 68843 2D1+AP+EM+PS+SS+TF 2D Materials Growth and Oral Mr. Ihteyaz Aqaeed Avash Avash Ihteyaz Aqaeed University of Maryland, USA [email protected] CVD Growth and Characterization of Fabrication College Park Ferromagnetic Manganese (IV) Selenide-Epitaxial Graphene Heterostructures 68884 2D1+AP+EM+PS+SS+TF 2D Materials Growth and Oral Mr. Ramesh Pandey Pandey Ramesh Colorado State University USA [email protected] Influence of Emitter Doping in CST/CdTe Solar Fabrication Cells Based on Numerical Simulation Results 68905 2D1+AP+EM+PS+SS+TF 2D Materials Growth and Oral Prof. Rafael Jaramillo Jaramillo Rafael Massachusetts Institute USA [email protected] The (Mostly) Unwelcome Guest in 2D Fabrication of Technology Chalcogenides: Native oxidation rates and the effects of oxygen during processing MoS2, TiS2, and Zr(S,Se)2 68913 2D1+AP+EM+PS+SS+TF 2D Materials Growth and Oral Prof. Marc Miskin Miskin Marc University of USA [email protected] Electronically Integrated, Mass-Manufactured, Fabrication Pennsylvania Microscopic Robots 69003 2D1+AP+EM+PS+SS+TF 2D Materials Growth and Oral Mr. Zheng Sun Sun Zheng The George Washington USA [email protected] Electrical Transport Properties of N- and P- Doped Fabrication University Inse: Bulk Crystals Versus Exfoliated Layers 69136 2D1+AP+EM+PS+SS+TF 2D Materials Growth and Oral Mr. Brian Rummel Rummel Brian University of New USA [email protected] Strain Enhancement of Localized Surface Diffusion Fabrication Mexico of Atomic Species Using Surface Acoustic Wave Devices on Piezoelectric Substrates 70080 2D1+AP+EM+PS+SS+TF 2D Materials Growth and Oral Mr. Yifei Li Li Yifei Massachusetts Institute USA [email protected] Designing Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Alloys Fabrication of Technology for Photonic Integrated Circuit Applications 70116 2D1+AP+EM+PS+SS+TF 2D Materials Growth and Oral Ms. Virginia Boix Boix Virginia Lund University Sweden [email protected] Behind the Scenes of Electron Induced Deposition Fabrication of Amorphous-BNx on Graphene - A Surface Science Study 70226 2D1+AP+EM+PS+SS+TF 2D Materials Growth and Oral Dr. Koichi Tanaka Tanaka Koichi University of California, USA [email protected] Synthesis of 2D High-Entropy Transition-Metal Fabrication Los Angeles Alloy Disulfide, (VNbMoTaW)S2 70272 2D1+AP+EM+PS+SS+TF 2D Materials Growth and Oral Mr. Rustam Amashaev Amashaev Rustam Dagestan State Russian [email protected] Using Polyamide Films Grown by Molecular Layer Fabrication University Federation Deposition (MLD) on Si(111) to Form 3C-SiC Thin Film 70280 2D1+AP+EM+PS+SS+TF 2D Materials Growth and Oral Dr. Nassar Doudin Doudin Nassar Yale University USA [email protected] Transition Metal -Silicates at the 2-D Limit Fabrication 70483 2D1+AP+EM+PS+SS+TF 2D Materials Growth and Oral Prof. Petra Reinke Reinke Petra University of Virginia, USA [email protected] Thermally Induced Complex Reactions Pathways Fabrication USA between Ws2 and Au-Ti Substrates 68386 2D10+AP+BI+HC+NS+PS+SS+T Adsorption and Functionalization Oral Prof. Kian Ping Loh Loh Kian Ping NUS, Singapore Singapore [email protected] Invited Paper F on 2D Materials 68388 2D10+AP+BI+HC+NS+PS+SS+T Adsorption and Functionalization Oral Dr. Damien Voiry Voiry Damien University of Montpellier France [email protected] Nanofluidics from Functionalized Two- F on 2D Materials Dimensional Materials 68693 2D10+AP+BI+HC+NS+PS+SS+T Adsorption and Functionalization Oral Prof. Mark Hersam Hersam Mark Northwestern University USA [email protected] 2020 AVS Medard W. Welch Award Lecture: F on 2D Materials Chemically Tailoring Interfaces in Two- Dimensional Heterostructures 68759 2D10+AP+BI+HC+NS+PS+SS+T Adsorption and Functionalization Oral Dr. Anton Tamtögl Tamtögl Anton Graz University of Austria [email protected] From Energy Dissipation on Dirac Materials to F on 2D Materials Technology Intermediate Stages of Hexagonal Boron Nitride Growth 68846 2D10+AP+BI+HC+NS+PS+SS+T Adsorption and Functionalization Oral Prof. Theodosia Gougousi Gougousi Theodosia UMBC USA [email protected] Surface Functionalization and Atomic Layer F on 2D Materials Deposition of Binary Metal Oxides on Mos2 Surfaces 70155 2D10+AP+BI+HC+NS+PS+SS+T Adsorption and Functionalization Oral Dr. Yvonne Towse Towse Yvonne 125 Maiden Lane USA [email protected] This is a test submission from Yvonne F on 2D Materials 70429 2D10+AP+BI+HC+NS+PS+SS+T Adsorption and Functionalization Oral Dr. Conor Sharp Sharp Conor National Research USA [email protected] Surface Science Investigations of Small Molecule F on 2D Materials Council Postdoctoral Adsorption on Monolayer TMD Films: Implications Fellow Residing at the for Vapor Sensing U.S. Naval Research Laboratory 68384 2D11+BI+LD+MN+PS+SS+TF 2D Materials for Electrochemical, Oral Prof. Kwabena Bediako Bediako Kwabena University of California USA [email protected] Manipulating Electrochemical Reactions in Van Energy, and Environmental at Berkeley Der Waals Heterostructures Applications 69990 2D11+BI+LD+MN+PS+SS+TF 2D Materials for Electrochemical, Oral Mr. Samuel Danquah Danquah Samuel Norfolk State University USA [email protected] Optimization of LLZCN/LiPF6/PEO Solid-state Energy, and Environmental Electrolyte for Energy Storage Application Applications 70435 2D11+BI+LD+MN+PS+SS+TF 2D Materials for Electrochemical, Oral Dr. Sangram Pradhan Pradhan Sangram Norfolk State University USA [email protected] Two Dimensional TMDs Based Thermo-Electric Energy, and Environmental Devices for Energy Harvesting from Waste Heat Applications 68383 2D12+EM+MI+SS 2D Materials Theory, Oral Prof. Vivek Shenoy Shenoy Vivek University of USA [email protected] Modeling the Growth of 2D Crystals: Analytical, Computation, and Materials Pennsylvania Phase-Field and Machine Learning Methods Discovery 68391 2D12+EM+MI+SS 2D Materials Theory, Oral Prof. Dr. Udo Schwingenschlogl Schwingenschlogl Udo KAUST, Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia [email protected] First-Principles Calculations of 2D Materials for Computation, and Materials Gas Sensing Applications Discovery 68718 2D13 2D Materials Poster Session Poster Prof. Won Gyu Lee Lee Won Gyu Kangwon National Korea (Republic [email protected] Formation of Nanometal and Expaned Carbon University of) Composite for Electronic Applications 68908 2D13 2D Materials Poster Session Poster Mr. Corey Arnold Arnold Corey University of North Texas USA [email protected] Room Temperature Growth and Investigation of Electrical Properties of Amorphous Boron Nitride 68952 2D13 2D Materials Poster Session Poster Dr. Marten Patt Patt Marten FOCUS GmbH Germany [email protected] Microscopy with Momentum and Imaging Spin- Filter (Au/Ir) on 2D Materials 68961 2D13 2D Materials Poster Session Poster Dr. Jonathan Counsell Counsell Jonathan Kratos Analytical UK [email protected] XPS Metrology of Graphene Flake Thickness Limited, UK 69002 2D13 2D Materials Poster Session Poster Mr. Mahesh Krishna Prabhu Prabhu Mahesh Krishna Leiden University Netherlands [email protected] Structural Characterization of Cobalt Sulfide Sheets Supported on Au(111) 69117 2D13 2D Materials Poster Session Poster Dr. Victor Petrov Petrov Victor Institute of Radio Russian [email protected] On the Theory of the Energetic Spectrum of Engineering and Federation Lateral Superlattices (Lsl) on Vicinal Planes: The Electronics Russian Role of Crystal Potential Academy of Sciences 69254 2D13 2D Materials Poster Session Poster Mr. Tao Jiang Jiang Tao UMass Amherst USA [email protected] Quantitative Fabric Analysis of 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Poster Mr. Shreyash Prakash Prakash Shreyash Arizona State University USA ShreyPrakash2025@AccuAngleAnalytic Crystal Anisotropy in Surface Energy s.com Engineering(See) OF LiTaO3(110) Piezo-Electric for Low Temperature (< 453 K) Nano-BondingTM to SI and A-Quartz SiO2 70480 2D13 2D Materials Poster Session Poster Mr. Adnan Mohammad Mohammad Adnan University of Connecticut
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