Symposium

Symposium C-8:
Frontier of Nano-Materials Based on Advanced Plasma Technologies

Organizers:

Representative
  • Nobuya HAYASHI
Kyushu University
Co-Organizers
  • Toshiro KANEKO
Tohoku University
  • Yuichi SETSUHARA
Osaka University
  • Toyohiro CHIKYO
National Institute for Materials Science
  • Kazuo TERASHIMA
The University of Tokyo
  • Hiroshi FUJIYAMA
Nagasaki University
  • Masaru HORI
Nagoya University
  • Naho ITAGAKI
Kyushu University
  • JeonGeon HAN
Sungkyunkwan University
  • Suk Yae YOO
National Fusion Research Institute
  • Rod BOSWELL
Australian National University
  • Dheerawan BOONYAWAN
Chiang Mai University
  • Mudtorlep NISOA
Walailak University
Correspondence
  • Yasushi INOUE
Chiba Institute of Technology inoue.yasushi@it-chiba.ac.jp

Scope:

Plasma process is a key technology for synthesis of functional nanomaterials, which can evolve into industrial platforms for nanodevice fabrication technologies including bio-inspired nano processes. In addition to a variety of conventional plasma processes, much attention has been paid to novel plasma technologies including tmospheric-pressure non-thermal plasmas, which have been actively studied for applications to surface modifications and ultra-high-rate fabrication of functional nanomaterials. Major objective of this session is to provide an interdisciplinary forum for scientists and engineers in research areas including plasma technologies and nanomaterials to enhance discussions on latest achievements and challenges on the frontier of nanomaterials fabrications based on advanced plasma technologies; characterization and control of subsurface reactions in the advanced plasma processes, synthesis of novel nanomaterials, nanostructure control of materials and novel functionality of nanomaterials. The session will consist of invited lectures and contributed papers (oral/poster).

Topics:

  • Advanced Plasma Processes for Green Nanotechnologies
  • Functional Nanomaterials Fabrications and Nanostructure Control
  • Plasma Processes for Energy and Environmental Applications
  • Plasma Medicine and Bio-Inspired Nano Processes
  • Advanced Plasmas & Surface Diagnostics
  • Deposition Processes
  • Etching Processes
  • Simulation and Database

Keynote Speakers:

  • Makoto KAMBARA
Tokyo University

Lecture title: Mesoplasma CVD for fast rate and high yield Si epitaxy

Invited Speakers:

  • Fumiyoshi TOCHIKUBO
Tokyo Metropolitan University

Lecture title: Physical and chemical phenomena at gas-liquid interface using atmospheric pressure dc glow discharge with liquid cathode

  • Kenji ISHIKAWA
Nagoya University

Lecture title: Real-time / In-situ Electron Spin Resonance Analysis of Surface Reactions on Organic / Biological Materials Interacted with Plasmas

  • Yasusei YAMADA
AIST

Lecture title: Optical Switching Properties of Mg Alloy Based Switchable Mirrors

  • Kungen TEII
Kyushu University

Lecture title: Plasma Deposition and Applications of Cubic Boron Nitride Films

  • Shojiro KOMATSU
NIMS

Lecture title: Photo-Induced Formation of sp3-bonded BN Polytypic Forms with Extraordinary Large Lattice Parameter c in Laser-Plasma Synchronous CVD

  • Marko EICHLER
IST

Lecture title: SELECT: Local plasma treatment without lithography

  • Guan WEIMIN
Wuhan University

Lecture title: Synthesis of Metal Nanoparticles by Plasma-liquid Reaction

  • Joanna PAWLAT
Lublin University of Technology

Lecture title: Decontamination of Heat Sensitive Surfaces Using Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet

  • Christine CHARLES
The Australian National University

Lecture title: Plasmas create new paths for carbon nanotube-based fuel cell electrodes and arrays of polymer with selective biological responses.

  • Call for Paper
  • Call for Exhibitions
  • Call for Paper