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12th International Conference on the Science and Application of Nanotubes 10th-16th July Cambridge Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 10th July 11th July 12th July 13th July 14th July Corn Exchange Corn Exchange Corn Exchange Corn Exchange Corn Exchange Registration Registration Registration 8:00 Registration (from 7am K3 K4 K5 Mon & Fri only) Heinz Coleman Ruoff 9:00 Opening Lord Rees CT12: Nakamura CT25: Mizutani CT30: J-K Kim K1 Yakobson CT13: Yanagi CT26: Kurkina CT31: Hu CT27: Tobias 10.00 Posters 3 Posters 7 CT1 Loiseau Coffee/Tea Posters 5 Coffee/Tea Registration Opens Coffee/Tea Posters 1 Babbage Foyer Coffee/Tea I3 I8 Reich Baik 11.00 I6 moves to I1 Kataura Corn Exchange Hata CT14: Cheong CT32: Ansaldo Mon 7:00-19:00 CT15: Kalbac CT28: Vijayaraghavan CT33: Jost Tu-Th 8:00-19:00 CT2: Launois CT16: Saito CT29: Nakashima CT34: T-H Kim CT3: Shiratori 12.00 moves back CT4: Jiang K7 Posters 8 to Babbage Posters 4 Stone Fri 7:00-19:00 Sat 8:00-19:00 Posters 2 Posters 6 Lunch 13.00 Lunch Tutorial A Lunch Hirsch Lunch 14.00 I4 I9 Tutorial B Journet Bleloch Zhang I2 CT17: Grove-Rasmussen CT35: De Greef Koziol CT18: Datta CT36: Kletschka 15.00 CT19: Elkin CT37: Yoder Break CT5: Hasegawa CT20: Cullinan CT38: Yap CT6: Endo CT7: Zhong CT8: Fallahgilvaei Posters 3 Posters 7 Tutorial C Coffee/Tea Free Time Coffee/Tea 16.00 Giustino in Cambridge or Posters 1 Early Coach Duxford Tutorial D Coffee/Tea I5 K6 Hong Martel Novoselov 17.00 CT21: Nojeh K2 CT22: Menna CT39: Malic Rao CT23: Hijazi Late Coach Duxford CT40: Torrisi Registration Closes CT24: Ricci Pre-Banquet Reception CT41: Charlier CT9: Kawabata 18:00 Sponsored by CT10: Volodin 18.00 Thomas Swan Ltd. Poster Awards CT11: Ganzhorn Conference Summary Welcome Reception BANQUET (Millie Dresselhaus) (Trinity College) (return after banquet) Sponsored Reception NT12 Preview Conference Closure Sponsored by Q-Flo Ltd. (Pembroke College) 19.00 “AIXTRON EVENT” 19.30 NT11 Friday Saturday 15th July 16th July 8:00 Registration Registration Satellites Satellites 9:00 Graphene: Babbage site Graphene: Babbage site Composites: Winstanley (Trinity) Composites: Winstanley (Trinity) 10.00 Computation: Arts School A Computation: Arts School A Nano Bio: Arts School B Nano Bio: Arts School B Metrology: Cockcroft Metrology: Cockcroft 11.00 12.00 13.00 Lunch Lunch 14.00 Satellites Satellites 15.00 Graphene: Babbage site Graphene: Babbage site Composites: Winstanley (Trinity) Composites: Winstanley (Trinity) Computation: Arts School A Computation: Arts School A 16.00 Nano Bio: Arts School B Nano Bio: Arts School B Metrology: Cockcroft Metrology: Cockcroft 17.00 18.00 19.00 Satellites Dinner (by tickets only) 19.30 3 NT11 Twelfth International Conference on the Science and Application of Nanotubes Welcome from the NT11 Organising Committee Dear NT11 Participant, Welcome to Cambridge, welcome to NT11, the twelfth in this series of international annual conferences. They rotate between the Americas, Europe and Australasia, and next year, we will be off to Brisbane for NT12. We have a great conference ready to JRZLWKDFROOHFWLRQRIOHFWXUHVDQGSRVWHUVZKLFKFRQWLQXHWRUHSUHVHQWWKHFXWWLQJHGJHRIWKHÀHOG$VLVRXUWUDGLWLRQWKH conference is based on a single plenary session throughout, so the community is enhanced and strengthened. The same applies to the poster sessions with all posters being available to all participants, the posters themes being mixed on the ground yet colour coded with respect to themes. Overall we have 6 Keynote lectures, 9 invited lectures, and 41 contributed oral lectures. However, as before the major exercise in information transfer and probably discussion too, falls to the selected poster papers of which there are more than 350. The tutorials, covering the topics of, applications, ‘the era of carbon allotropes’, fundamentals of electron microscopy of carbon nanostructures and the basic concepts of nanomaterial simulations, will be held on the afternoon of Sunday 10th July, immediately before the main conference. This year the Satellite sessions, will follow on from the main conference on Friday 15th and Saturday 16th July. Do stay for one RUPRUHRIWKHVHSDUDOOHOHYHQWVLI\RXDUHDEOH7KLV\HDUWKHUHDUHÀYHWKHQHZDUULYDOEHLQJWKHVDWHOOLWHGHYRWHGWRQDQR carbon composites (NCC). Much of the energy behind this new satellite has been provided by a biennial European symposium on carbon nanotube materials (CNT Net) The satellite line-up is thus: CNBMT11 Carbon Nanomaterial Biology, Toxicology and Medicine CCTN11 Computational Challenges and Tools for Nanotubes GSS11 Graphene Technology: Production, Assembly and Applications MSIGN111 Metrology, Standardization and Industrial Quality of Graphene and Nanotubes NCC11 Nano Carbon Composites :HDUHSULYLOHJHGWRKDYHZLWKXVWZRVHQLRUÀJXUHVRIWKHÀHOG0LOOLH'UHVVHOKDXVRI0,7WKHGR\HQQHRIWKHÀHOGZKRZLOOEH summing-up NT11 in her own inimitable style, and David Tomanek, the founder of the NT series way back in 99, with a meeting in Michigan, run, we understand, off his own personal credit card. Cambridge, of course, has its own attractions. It is a beautiful University city, with Colleges as old as the University itself (~850 years). It also has its own river, the Cam, which is a centre for relaxation, if not study. We have done all we can to ensure that the conference runs smoothly, however its success is in your hands, speakers, poster presenters and participants alike. Please make the most of it, a feast of carbon nanotube science and technology in a unique setting. We look forward to extending this welcome in person. Yours sincerely, NT 11 organisers Eleanor Campbell Edinburgh University James Elliott Cambridge University Andrea Ferrari Cambridge University Nicole Grobert Oxford University Ian Kinloch Manchester University John Robertson Cambridge University Milo Shaffer Imperial College, London Alan Windle (chair) Cambridge University 4 NT11 Table of Contents Welcome from the NT11 Organising Committee 4 Main conference locations 6 College accommodation locations 7 3RVWHUVHVVLRQÁRRUSODQV 3RVWHUVHVVLRQÁRRUSODQV List of Sponsors 10 List of Exhibitors 11 Cambridge & Duxford Excursion Details 12 Places to eat 13 Opening hours of registration and secretariat 16 Main NT11 Session Information 17 NT11 Main Oral programme 17 NT11 Poster Session 1 23 NT11 Poster Session 2 26 NT11 Poster Session 3 30 NT11 Poster Session 4 34 NT11 Poster Session 5 38 NT11 Poster Session 6 40 NT11 Poster Session 7 44 NT11 Poster Session 8 49 Satellite Sessions Information 53 CNBMT11 Satellite 53 Graphene Satellite 58 CCTN11 Satellite 65 MSIGN11 Satellite 68 CNT-NET Satellite 75 Index 82 5 NT11 Twelfth International Conference on the Science and Application of Nanotubes Main conference locations Cambridge Corn Exchange (main symposium venue) Queens’ Green Pembroke College Babbage lecture theatre Guild Hall (coach pick up point) (lunches) (registration) (Poster presentations and Tea/coffee) Old Botanic Garden Site, 1784 6 NT11 College accommodation locations College accommodation highlighted thus: Babbage lecture theatre Free School Lane, Cambridge 7 NT11 Twelfth International Conference on the Science and Application of Nanotubes 3RVWHUVHVVLRQÁRRUSODQV Guildhall: Large Hall Guildhall: Small Hall Key 8 NT11 3RVWHUVHVVLRQÁRRUSODQV Pembroke: Marquee One Pembroke: Marquee Two Key 9 NT11 Twelfth International Conference on the Science and Application of Nanotubes /LVWRI6SRQVRUV 7KH17&RQIHUHQFHLVSOHDVHGWREHVSRQVRUHGE\WKHIROORZLQJ NT10 Conference on Carbon Nanotubes Thomas Swan & Co. Ltd Trinity College, Cambridge Cambridge Integrated Knowledge Centre (CIKC) Cambridge CNT Society Q-Flo Ltd. RSC Publishing American Elements 1DQR,QWHJULV,QF862IÀFHRI1DYDO5HVHDUFK*OREDO 10 NT11 List of Exhibitors 7KH17&RQIHUHQFHLVSOHDVHGWRZHOFRPHWKHIROORZLQJDVH[KLELWRUV AIXTRON Linde Nanomaterials Nanonics Imaging Ltd. Renishaw plc :LWHF*PE+3DFHU,QWHUQDWLRQDO Cambridge Integrated Knowledge Centre (CIKC) Thomas Swan & Co. Ltd NT12 conference 11 NT11 Twelfth International Conference on the Science and Application of Nanotubes Cambridge & Duxford Excursion Details “Cambridge has been voted as one of the top 5 UK holiday &RDFK7UDYHO destinations. Transport to Duxford will be by coach. Richmond Coaches The city was voted as the 4th most popular UK destination will depart from Queen’s Green at 14:30, and will be clearly for tourists, as part of the 2011 Travellers’ Choice Awards by marked NT11. Coaches will leave promptly, please do not be Tripadvisor.co.uk” late. There is much to see and do in Cambridge whether it is a Please note: Coaches will return to Cambridge after the stroll around the historic Colleges, a punt along the River Conference Dinner. Cam or to sit in one of the many tea- shops and watch the world go by. Conference Dinner – Under the Wings of Concorde For more information on what Cambridge has to offer please see the Visit Cambridge website: The Conference Dinner will be held at the Imperial War http://www.visitcambridge.org/VisitCambridge/Home.aspx. Museum. Delegates will begin the evening with a welcome drink in the American Hangar. The dinner itself will take Staff on the Registration Desk will be glad to assist with any place “Under the Wings of Concorde” in the AirSpace Hangar. queries. A list of restaurants, bars and pubs can be found in this booklet. Coach Travel Transport to Duxford will be by coach. Richmond Coaches Excursion to Imperial War Museum will depart from Queen’s Green at 17:30, and will be clearly marked NT11. Coaches will leave promptly, please do not be Delegates have the opportunity to visit Imperial