Thursday, October 12

Thursday, October 12

Agenda Day One – Monday, June 14, 2021 TIME TOPIC SPEAKER 8:30–9:00 Login Period Ken Caster 9:00-9:10 Welcome and Overview Comments Air Force Office of Scientific Research Optimizing SOH and PSOH Chip-scale Integrated Larry Dalton 9:10-9:35 Electronic/Photonic Technology for Multiple Defense Bruce Robinson University of Applications by Nano-Engineering New OEO Materials Washington Organics at High Energy: Achieving High Performance Steve Forrest 9:35-10:00 Under the Most Adverse Conditions University of Michigan Parag Deotare 10:00-10:25 (YIP) Nanoscale Exciton-Mechanical Systems (NEXMS) University of Michigan 10:25-10:40 BREAK Narrow Bandgap Conjugated Polymers with Strong Jason Azoulay 10:40-11:05 Correlations and Open-Shell Electronic Structures University of Southern Mississippi Materials for Nonlinear Chiral Polymer Photonics: Multi- Paras Prasad 11:05-11:30 scale-modeling-guided Design and Development University of Buffalo Tim Swager Low Bandgap, Highly Polarizable, and Intrinsically 11:30-11:55 Massachusetts Institute of Conductive Polymers Technology 11:55-12:55 LUNCH (YIP) Photocontrolled Synthesis and Properties of π- Julia Kawlow 12:55-13:20 Conjugated Polymers Northwestern University (YIP) Hybrid Bottlebrush Block Polymer/Inorganic Rob Hickey 13:20-13:45 Nanostructures with Turnable Nonlinear Optical and Pennsylvania State University Photonic Band Gap Properties Soft Semiconductor Structures and Metastructures for Michael Durstock 13:45-14:10 Optoelectronics Materials & Manufacturing Directorate 14:10-14:25 BREAK Effects of Redox, Molecular, and Ionic Dopants on the Seth Marder; Henry Snaith 14:25-14:50 Structure and Electronic Behavior of Haloplumbate Georgia Tech; University of Oxford Perovskites Structural Dimensionality Control of Organic-Inorganic Metal Biwu Ma; Theo Siegrist 14:50-15:15 Halide Hybrids Florida State University High Contrast Black Electrochromic Polymers; John Reynolds; Aime'e Tomlinson 15:15-15:50 Computational Design of Oligomers for use in High Contrast Georgia Tech; Univ of North Georgia Black Electrochromic Polymers 15:50 ADJOURN FOR THE DAY Agenda Day Two – Tuesday, June 15, 2021 TIME TOPIC SPEAKER 8:30–9:00 Login Period and Poster Session Testing Ken Caster 9:00-9:10 Welcome and Overview Comments Air Force Office of Scientific Research Atomically-Thin, Hybrid Nanoparticles (ATHyNs) with Rich Vaia 9:10-9:35 Engineered Optical Response: Polymer-Grafted Transition Materials & Manufacturing Directorate Metal Dichalcogenides (TMDs) Anderson Gomes (SOARD) Nonlinear Photonics in NbX2 (X=S, Se, Te) based 9:35-10:00 UFPE - Universidade Federal of Hybrid Layered Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (LTMDs) Pernambuco_PUC Rio Effects of Ionizing Radiation Exposure in Organic Solar John Grey 10:00-10:25 Cells: Insights from Frequency-Domain Vibrational and University of New Mexico Electrical Spectroscopies and Imaging 10:25-10:40 BREAK Gold Organometallics: Game Changers for Non-Linear Thomas Gray 10:40-11:05 Optical Materials Case Western Reserve University Compositionally Tunable Stimuli-Responsive Nanoparticles T. Randall Lee 11:05-11:30 Having Uniform Sizes, Shapes, and Core-Shell University of Houston Architectures Defect Engineering of Low-dimensional Materials using E- Rahul Rao 11:30-11:55 beam Chemistry and Their Device Applications Materials & Manufacturing Directorate 11:55-12:55 LUNCH The Design, Synthesis and Conversion of Preceramic Tim Pruyn; Matt Dickerson 12:55-13:20 Polymers using Modular Chemistry Materials & Manufacturing Directorate Frank Leibfarth (YIP) Regioselective, C-H Xanthylation as a Platform 13:20-13:45 University of North Carolina, Chapel Technology Polyolefin Functionalization Hill (YIP) Processing Particle Assemblies into Functional Thin Laura Bradley 13:45-14:10 Films: Elucidating Mechanisms of Defect Formation University of Massachusetts, Amherst 14:10-14:25 BREAK Hybrid Semiconducting Polymer/Carbon Nanotube Michael Therien 14:25-14:50 Superstructures for Optical, Electro-optic, and Spintronic Duke University Applications Nick Glavin; Luke Baldwin 14:50-15:15 Soft Sensors with 2D Material/Polymer Heterostructures Materials & Manufacturing Directorate (HBCU-MI) Theory of Light-induced Structural Changes in David Strubbe 15:15-15:40 Optoelectronic Organic Materials University of California, Merced 15:40 MEETNG ADJOURNED FOR THE DAY Agenda Day Three – Wednesday, June 16, 2021 TIME TOPIC SPEAKER 8:30–9:00 Login Period and Poster Session Testing Ken Caster 9:00-9:10 Welcome and Overview Comments Air Force Office of Scientific Research Tobin Marks; Antonio Facchetti 9:10-9:35 Soft Materials for Flexible, Stretchable Hybrid Electronics Northwestern University Manipulating the Spatial, Charge Transfer, and Energetic Bryan Boudouris; Brett Savoie 9:35-10:00 Interactions of Open-Shell Moieties in Multifunctional, Low Purdue University Glass Transition Temperature Radical Polymers Thuc-Quyen Nguyen; Gui Bazan Processing of Organic Semiconductors from High Dielectric 10:00-10:25 University of California, Santa Media Barbara 10:25-10:40 BREAK Zhenan Bao 10:40-11:05 Towards Intrinsically Stretchable Organic Semiconductors Stanford University Molecular Engineering for Mechanically Resilient and Darren Lipomi 11:05-11:30 Stretchable Electronic Polymers and Composites University of California, San Diego Ultrafast Transformations for Materials Synthesis and Jim Tour 11:30-11:55 Mechanisms of Formation Rice University 11:55-12:55 LUNCH Ken Caster 12:55-13:20 Portfolio Status Air Force Office of Scientific Research Matt Bigman 13:20-13:40 Poster Session Demo Basic Research Innovation Collaboration Center (BRICC) 13:40-14:55 Poster Session A All attendees 14:55-16:10 Poster Session B All attendees Ken Caster Closing Comments, Meeting Adjourn for non-Government 16:10-16:20 Air Force Office of Scientific Attendee Research AFRL, DoD, US Government 16:20-17:20 US Government Only Session Employees only 17:20 MEETING ADJOURN POSTER SESSION A Agenda Day Three – Wednesday, June 16, 2021 TIME TOPIC SPEAKER 13:20-14:55 Poster Session A Phil Castellano 1 Semiconductor Nanocrystals as Triplet Sensitizers North Carolina State University Structural Chirality Derived from Polymer Stabilized Tim White 2 Networks in Hierarchically Organized Liquid Crystal Phases University of Colorado, Boulder Molecular Design of Viscoelasticity and Damping Properties Chris Evans 3 in Vitrimers Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Will Gutekunst 4 Materials Chemistry of Bullvalene Georgia Tech Nicholas Angello (NDSEG) Slow-release Suzuki Cross-coupling 5 University of Illinois, Urbana- Polymerization Champaign Graphene-Polymer Multilayers for Simultaneous IR-RF Jarrett Vella 6 Detection Sensors Directorate Enhanced Reliability in Multifunctional Aerospace Materials Rusty Blanski; Nicolas Cena; 7 through New Chemical Approaches to Controlling Catalytic Kamran Ghiassi Activity Propulsion Directorate (MURI) Atomically-thin Systems that Unfold, Interact, and Jiwoong Park 8 Communicate at the Cellular Scale Cornell University Gabor Csanyi; Chris Sutton (EOARD) Machine-Learning Aided Screening of Organic- 9 University of Cambridge; University of Inorganic Perovskites as Efficient Photoabsorbers South Carolina (NDSEG) Elucidating the local Structure-function Jenna Tan 10 Relationships of a Model Organic Semiconductor Thin Film University of California, Berkeley for Efficient Energy Transport in Devices Mechanism-guided Discovery of Photocontrolled Materials Eliot Woods; Julia Kalow 11 and Reactions Northwestern University Mikhail Noginov; Natalia Noginova 12 (HBCU-MI) Control of Organic Matter with Strong Coupling Norfolk State University Brandon Ackley; Tim Pryun; Matt The Design, Synthesis and Conversion of Preceramic Dickerson 13 Polymers using Modular Chemistry Arctos; Materials & Manufacturing Directorate Jeffrey Ethier; Rohan Casukhela; Joshua Latimer; Matthew Deep Learning of Binary Solution Phase Behavior of Jacobsen; Allen Shantz; Richard 14 Polymers Vaia Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Robert Busch; Ali Jawaid; Peter Stevenson; Jason Streit; John Impact of Exfoliation Chemistry on the Vis-IR Dispersion of Vernon; Josh Kennedy; Richard 15 MoS2 Optical Coefficients Vaia Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Leo Delage-Laurin; Zachary The ABCs of Faraday Rotation in Phthalocyanine and Nelson; Timothy Swager 16 Metallocene-Containing Thin Films Massachusetts Institute of Technology 17:20 MEETING ADJOURN POSTER SESSION B Agenda Day Three – Wednesday, June 16, 2021 TIME TOPIC SPEAKER 14:55-16:10 Poster Session B Noel Giebink; Barry Rand Toward Electrically-Pumped Lasing in Organic-Inorganic 1 Pennsylvania State University; Hybrid Perovskite Semiconductors Princeton University Molecular Engineering Hybrid Perovskite Quantum Wells for Xiaodong Xu; Alex Jen 2 Nanophotonics University of Washington (HBCU-MI) Polymer Nanocomposite Luminescent Spectrum Abdulla Darwish 3 Convertors For Photovoltaic Energy Harvesting Dillard University Thomas Russell; Javid Rzayev Responsive Block Copolymers: Transformations in the Solid 4 University of Massachusetts, State Amherst; University at Buffalo, SUNY (AOARD) Polymers Incorporating Low-Valent/Low Cameron Jones 5 Coordination Number Main Group Centres Monash University (NDSEG) Mechanophore Structure-reactivity Relationships Matias Horst 6 Explored by Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy, Stanford University Computation, and Ultrathin Film Mechanics Tomas Palacios 7 (MURI) Foldable and Adaptive Two-Dimensional Electronics Massachusetts Institute of Technology Interactions of Light

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