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Final Programme for the 3 rd International Conference on Emerging Advanced Nanomaterials – ICEAN-2018 Time October 29 th 2018 15:00-19:00 Registration October 30 th 2018 (Sessions 1A, 2A, 1B, 2B, 1C, 2C, 1D, 2D, 1E, 2E) 8:00-8:45 Registration 8:45-9:15 Opening Ceremony 9:15-9:55 Chairs: Prof. Mark Jones Inaugural Plenary Lecture 1: Advanced Design of Self-Healable Materials by Supramolecular Chemistry, Prof. Takuzo Aida, The University of Tokyo, Japan 9:55-10:35 Inaugural Plenary Lecture 2: Materials Science of 2D materials, Prof. Pulickel Madhavapanicker Ajayan, Rice University, USA. 10:35-10:50 Photo Session and Coffee Break Session Session 1A: Energy storage and Conversion-A Chair: Prof. Kazunari Domen 10:50-11:20 Keynote Lecture: 1A-KL-1: Theory-Guided Catalyst Discovery for Energy Applications, Prof. Huijun Zhao, Griffith University, Australia. 11:20-11:50 Keynote Lecture: 1A-KL-2: Nanostructured electrode materials for developing high performance rechargeable batteries to power a green future, Prof. Guoxiu Wang, University of Technology Sydney, Australia. 11:50-12:10 1A-IL-1: Nanomaterials for aluminium and magnesium ion batteries, Prof. Thomas Nann, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. 12:10-12:30 1A-IL-2: Engineering Silver Nanowire Networks: From Transparent Electrodes to Multi- functional Devices, Prof. Dewei Chu, UNSW, Australia. 12:30-12:50 1A-IL-3: 3D porous Al current collector-enhanced graphene supercapacitor, Prof. Weizhong Qian, Tsinghua University, China. 12:50-13:10 1A-IL-4: Alkylated compounds capable of storing heat energy: Alkyl chain length dependence, Prof. Kazuo Miyamura, Tokyo University of Science, Japan. 13:10-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-14:40 Chair: Prof. Takuzo Aida Plenary Lecture 3: Photocatalytic water splitting for large scale solar hydrogen production, Prof. Kazunari Domen, University of Tokyo, Japan. Session Session 2A: Theoretical Chemistry-B/Energy Chair: Prof. Guoxiu Wang 14:40-15:10 Keynote Lecture: 2A-KL-1: Two-dimensional materials: insights from theory, Prof. Jinlan Wang, South East University, China. 15:10-15:30 2A-IL-1: Computational modelling to rationalise and design nanostructured defects in functional materials, Prof. Terry Frankcombe, The University of Newsouth wales, Australia. 15:30-15:50 2A-IL-2: Electric double-layer interactions of metallic nanoparticles with charge conservation constant potential surface condition, Dr. Qiang Sun, University of Melbourne, Australia. 15:50-16:10 2A-IL-3: Manipulating Wettability of Nanoscale Mineral Interfaces, Dr. David Henry, Murdoch university, Australia. 16:10-16:30 2A-IL-4: Large-scale synthesis of high-quality lithium-graphite hybrid anodes for mass- controllable and cycling-stable lithium metal batteries, Prof. Jiangping Tu, Zhejiang University, China. 16:30-16:45 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Jinlan Wang/Dr. Dawei Su 16:45-17:05 2A-IL-5: NiCo- based Transition Metal Electrode Materials for Supercapacitors, Prof. Hongxia Wang, Queensland University of Technology, Australia. 17:05-17:25 2A-IL-6: Development of Novel Electrode Materials for rechargeable Batteries, Dr. Dawei Su, UTS, Australia.

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Final Programme for the 3rd International Conference on Emerging Advanced Nanomaterials – ICEAN-2018

Time October 29th 2018 15:00-19:00 Registration

October 30th 2018 (Sessions 1A, 2A, 1B, 2B, 1C, 2C, 1D, 2D, 1E, 2E) 8:00-8:45 Registration 8:45-9:15 Opening Ceremony

9:15-9:55 Chairs: Prof. Mark Jones

Inaugural Plenary Lecture 1: Advanced Design of Self-Healable Materials by Supramolecular Chemistry, Prof. Takuzo Aida, The University of Tokyo, Japan

9:55-10:35 Inaugural Plenary Lecture 2: Materials Science of 2D materials, Prof. Pulickel Madhavapanicker Ajayan, Rice University, USA.

10:35-10:50 Photo Session and Coffee Break Session Session 1A: Energy storage and Conversion-A

Chair: Prof. Kazunari Domen

10:50-11:20 Keynote Lecture: 1A-KL-1: Theory-Guided Catalyst Discovery for Energy Applications, Prof. Huijun Zhao, Griffith University, Australia.

11:20-11:50

Keynote Lecture: 1A-KL-2: Nanostructured electrode materials for developing high performance rechargeable batteries to power a green future, Prof. Guoxiu Wang, University of Technology Sydney, Australia.

11:50-12:10 1A-IL-1: Nanomaterials for aluminium and magnesium ion batteries, Prof. Thomas Nann, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

12:10-12:30 1A-IL-2: Engineering Silver Nanowire Networks: From Transparent Electrodes to Multi-functional Devices, Prof. Dewei Chu, UNSW, Australia.

12:30-12:50 1A-IL-3: 3D porous Al current collector-enhanced graphene supercapacitor, Prof. Weizhong Qian, Tsinghua University, China.

12:50-13:10 1A-IL-4: Alkylated compounds capable of storing heat energy: Alkyl chain length dependence, Prof. Kazuo Miyamura, Tokyo University of Science, Japan.

13:10-14:00 Lunch Break

14:00-14:40 Chair: Prof. Takuzo Aida

Plenary Lecture 3: Photocatalytic water splitting for large scale solar hydrogen production, Prof. Kazunari Domen, University of Tokyo, Japan.

Session Session 2A: Theoretical Chemistry-B/Energy Chair: Prof. Guoxiu Wang

14:40-15:10 Keynote Lecture: 2A-KL-1: Two-dimensional materials: insights from theory, Prof. Jinlan Wang, South East University, China.

15:10-15:30 2A-IL-1: Computational modelling to rationalise and design nanostructured defects in functional materials, Prof. Terry Frankcombe, The University of Newsouth wales, Australia.

15:30-15:50 2A-IL-2: Electric double-layer interactions of metallic nanoparticles with charge conservation constant potential surface condition, Dr. Qiang Sun, University of Melbourne, Australia.

15:50-16:10 2A-IL-3: Manipulating Wettability of Nanoscale Mineral Interfaces, Dr. David Henry, Murdoch university, Australia.

16:10-16:30

2A-IL-4: Large-scale synthesis of high-quality lithium-graphite hybrid anodes for mass-controllable and cycling-stable lithium metal batteries, Prof. Jiangping Tu, Zhejiang University, China.

16:30-16:45 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Jinlan Wang/Dr. Dawei Su

16:45-17:05 2A-IL-5: NiCo- based Transition Metal Electrode Materials for Supercapacitors, Prof. Hongxia Wang, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.

17:05-17:25 2A-IL-6: Development of Novel Electrode Materials for rechargeable Batteries, Dr. Dawei Su, UTS, Australia.

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17:25-17:45 2A-IL-7: Mathematical Modelling for Carbon Nanostructures, Prof. Natalie Thamwattana, The University of Newcastle, Australia.

17:45-18:00 2A-OP-1: Gas Atmosphere Effects Over the Anode Compartment of Tubular Based DCFC Module, Dr. Michael Glenn, University Of Newcastle, Australia.

18:00-18:15 2A-OP-2: Intercalation Chemistry of Al-Ions in MoO3 for Energy Storage in Aqueous Electrolyte, Jickson Joseph, QUT, Australia.

18:15-19:00 Poster Session I Session Session 1B: Energy Applications-A

Chair: Prof. Ramaswamy Murugavel

10:50-11:20

Keynote Lecture: 1B-KL-1: Molecularly-tailored inorganic nanomaterials and interfaces with multifold enhancements in properties, Prof. Ganpati Ramanath, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA.

11:20-11:50

Keynote Lecture: 1B-KL-2: Energy storage and conversion (batteries, supercapacitors, etc) Advanced Electrode Materials for Metal-ion Batteries, Prof. Zaiping Guo, University of Wollongong, Australia.

11:50-12:10 1B-IL-1: Electrocatalysis of Co-N-C nanomaterial for reduction of CO2 to CO and reduction of O2 to H2O2, Prof. Ichiro Yamanaka, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan.

12:10-12:30 1B-IL-2: Anode development for water oxidation toward artificial photosynthesis, Prof. Masayuki Yagi, Nigata, Japan.

12:30-12:50

1B-IL-3: Efficient and Durable non-noble Metal Electrocatalysts for Sustainable Hydrogen Generation, Prof. Sangaraju Shanmugam, Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST), South Korea.

12:50-13:10 1B-IL-4: Synthesis of Core-Shell Nanosheets Electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction, Prof. Daisuke Takimoto, Shinshu University, Japan.

13:10-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-14:40 Plenary Lecture 3: Photocatalytic water splitting for large scale solar hydrogen production,

Prof. Kazunari Domen, University of Tokyo, Japan. Session Session 2B: Nanoporous Materials-A

Chair: Prof. Thomas Nann

14:40-15:10

Keynote Lecture: 2B-KL-1: Morphologically-controlled Nanomaterials and Ordered Nanoporous-Materials for Sustainable Catalysis, Prof. Parasuraman Selvam, IIT Madras, India.

15:10-15:30 2B-IL-1: Simplified recombinant fibronectin improves the function of a hepatocyte cell line, Prof. Akiyoshi Taniguchi, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan.

15:30-15:50 2B-IL-2: Properties and Applications of Atomically Thin Boron Nitride, Prof. Luhua Li, Deakin Univ, Australia.

15:50-16:10 2B-IL-3: Aptamer or antibody conjugated InP/ZnS quantum dots to target extracellular vesicles, Prof. Renee Goreham, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

16:10-16:30 2B-IL-4: Molecular Metal Phosphate Materials: Sensors, Catalysts and Molecular Magnets, Prof. Ramaswamy Murugavel, IIT-Bombay, India.

16:30-16:45 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Parasuraman Selvam

16:45-17:05 2B-IL-5: First-principles computational study of electromechanical actuation properties of group IV monochalcogenides, Prof. Zhe Liu, Univ of Melbourne, Australia.

17:05-17:25

2B-IL-6: What Is the Reason for Effect of Particle Size on Heterogeneous Photocatalysis?–A Novel Concept of Effective Particle Size for Photocatalytic Multielectron Transfer Reactions, Prof. Bunsho Ohtani, Hokudai, Japan.

17:25-17:45 2B-IL-7: Mechanical properties of metallic nanowires from first principles. Dr. Xiangyuan Cui, University of Sydney, Australia.

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17:45-18:00 2B-OP-1: Ion track morphology of polymers, U. H. Hossain, Australian National University, Australia.

18:00-18:15 2B-OP-2: Molecular Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata Based on Diboryl Monoradical Anions, Xingyong Wang, University of Wollongong, Australia.

18:15-19:00 Poster Session I Session Session 1C: Photovoltaics-A

Chair: Prof. Gavin John Conibeer

10:50-11:20 Keynote Lecture: 1C-KL-1: Material development for printed polymer solar cells, Prof. Mats R Andersson, Flinders University, Australia.

11:20-11:50

Keynote Lecture: 1C-KL-2: Top up and top down: self-assembling and 3D printing custom photonic waveguides and components, Prof. John Canning, University of Technology Sydney, Australia.

11:50-12:10 1C-IL-1: Development of Donor and Acceptor Materials Containing Fluorine-Substituted Electron-Accepting Units for Organic Photovoltaics, Prof. Yutaka Ie, Osaka University, Japan.

12:10-12:30 1C-IL-2: Efficient Intrinsic Combination of Photovoltaics with Lithium Ion Batteries, Prof. Qiquan Qiao, SDSU, USA.

12:30-12:50 1C-IL-3: Passivation of Crystalline Perovskite Semiconductors and the Impact on Solar Cell Performance, Dr. Greg Wilson, CSIRO, Australia.

12:50-13:10 1C-IL-4: Low Cost Organic Hole Transporting Materials for Highly Efficient and Stable Perovskite Solar Cells, Prof. Prashant Sonar, QUT, Australia.

13:10-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-14:40 Plenary Lecture 3: Photocatalytic water splitting for large scale solar hydrogen production,

Prof. Kazunari Domen, University of Tokyo, Japan. Session Session 2C: Layered Materials-A

Chair: Prof. Huijun Zhao

14:40-15:10 Keynote Lecture: 2C-KL-1: How vacancies stabilize the two-dimensional triangular boron sheets? Prof. Feng Ding, UNIST, Korea.

15:10-15:30 2C-IL-1: Theoretical Exploration on the Structure and Electronic Properties of Two-dimensional Carbon-Nitride Materials, Prof. Qinghong Yuan, The University of Queensland, Australia.

15:30-15:50 2C-IL-2: Efficient photocatalytic properties of BiOX via defect engineering, Prof. Jun Chen, University of Wollongong, Australia.

15:50-16:10 2C-IL-3: pH- Responsi ve Controllable Precise Macroscopic Supramolecular Self-Assembly through Marangoni Motion, Prof. Feng Shi, BUCT, China.

16:10-16:30 2C-IL-4: Efficient prediction of structural and electronic properties of hybrid 2D materials using DFT and machine learning, Prof. Mike Ford, University of Technology Sydney, Australia.

16:30-16:45 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Feng Ding

16:45-17:05 2C-IL-5: Surface science and applications with layered materials, Dr. Zongyou Yin, ANU, Australia.

17:05-17:25 2C-IL-6: Highly concentrated and stable semiconducting inks in low boiling point solvents for printed electronics, Dr. H S S Ramakrishna Matte, CeNs, India.

17:25-17:45 2C-IL-7: STM/STS Studies of Graphitic Carbon Nitride, Prof.Young Jae Song, SKKU, Korea.

17:45-18:00 2C-OP-1: Structure and temperature dependant electrical characteristics of oriented graphitic Schottky contacts, Dr. Hiep Le Ngoc Tran, RMIT University, Australia.

18:00-18:15 2C-OP-2: Functionalisation of 4x4 Ag(111) Bound Silicene: A First Principles Study, Sherif Abdulkader Tawfik, RMIT University, Australia.

18:15-19:00 Poster Session I Session Session 1D:Theoritical Chemistry-A

Chair: Prof. Alister Page

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10:50-11:20

Keynote Lecture: 1D-KL-1: Electrocatalytic Reduction of Carbon Dioxide to Methane on Single Transition Metal Atoms Supported on a Defective Boron Nitride Monolayer: First Principle Study, Prof. Sean Smith, Australian National University, Australia.

11:20-11:50 Keynote Lecture: 1D-KL-2: Interfacial Polymer Structure and Gas Transport properties at the Polymer-Zeolite Interface, Prof. Suresh Bhatia, University of Queensland, Australia.

11:50-12:10 1D-IL-1: Theoretical study of quasicrystalline superconductors, Prof. Shiro Sakai, RIKEN, Japan.

12:10-12:30

1D-IL-2: Metal-semiconductor classification and prediction of accurate bandgap of functionalized MXene using machine learning, Prof. Abhishek Singh, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), India.

12:30-12:50

1D-IL-3: Designing Two Dimensional Carbon Nitride Materials as Gas Sensors and Lithium Ion Battery Anode Materials, Dr. Marlies Hankel, The University of Queensland, Australia.

12:50-13:10 1D-IL-4: Reaction of Toxic Gases with Silicene/Ag(111), Prof. Michelle Spencer, RMIT University, Australia.

13:10-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-14:40 Plenary Lecture 3: Photocatalytic water splitting for large scale solar hydrogen production,

Prof. Kazunari Domen, University of Tokyo, Japan. Session Session 2D: Biomaterials-A

Chair: Prof. Xiao Hu

14:40-15:10 Keynote Lecture: 2D-KL-1: Liquid marbles as a robust digital microfluidics platform, Prof. Nam-Trung Nguyen, Griffith University, Australia.

15:10-15:30 2D-IL-1: Antimicrobial peptide coatings for the inhibition of microbial colonisation of biomaterials, Prof.Naresh Kumar, The University of New South Wales, Australia.

15:30-15:50 2D-IL-2: Conductive Bioimprint for Cell Culture Applications, Prof.Maan Alkaisi, Universith of Canterbury, New Zealand.

15:50-16:10 2D-IL-3: Organic/Inorganic Nanohybrids for Multifunctional Theranostics, Prof. Nana Zhao, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China.

16:10-16:30 2D-IL-4: Mechanisms of interactions at the bio-nano interface of biomaterials: insights from computational modelling studies, Prof. Nevena Todorova, RMIT University, Australia.

16:30-16:45 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Nam-Trung Nguyen,

16:45-17:05 2D-IL-5: Dynamic modulation of pK a value of Brønsted acids in microgel particles: Design strategies and applications, Dr.Yu Hoshino, Kyushu University, Japan.

17:05-17:25 2D-IL-6: Iron oxide based nanomaterials for diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease, Dr. Hang Ta, AIBN, Australia.

17:25-17:45 2D-IL-7: Liposome-based nanosensors for chemical and biological sensing, Dr. Rona Chandrawati, UNSW, Australia.

17:45-18:00 2D-OP-1: Silver nanoparticles reduce the apoptosis induced by Tumor necrosis factor-α, Dr. Alaa Fehaid, NIMS, Japan.

18:00-18:15 2D-OP-2: Surface Engineered Nanostructured Biomaterials to Control Inflammation, Rahul M Visalakshan, University Of South Australia, Australia.

18:15-19:00 Poster Session I Session Session 1E: Optoelectronic and Photochromic Materials-A

Chairs: Prof. K. Byrappa and Prof. Y. Kubota

10:50-11:20 Keynote Lecture: 1E-KL-1: Synthetic Topological States and Functionality Based on Graphene and Artificial Graphenes, Prof. Xiao Hu, NIMS, Japan.

11:20-11:40 1E-IL-1: LSPR Band Tunable Ag Electrodeposition Based Electrochromic Cell Enabling Multi-Coloration, Prof. Nori Kobayashi, Chiba, Japan.

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11:40-12:00 1E-IL-2: Nanoarchitectonics of Ultraporous Nanoparticle Networks for Optoelectronic and Photo-Chemoresistive Devices, Prof. Antonio Tricoli, ANU, Australia.

12:00-12:20 1E-IL-3: Diffusion and stability in organic optoelectronic devices, Prof. Ian Gentle, UQ, Australia.

12:20-12:40 1E-IL-4: Near infrared reflective properties of copper oxide composite materials synthesized by the arc discharge method, Dr. John Kennedy, GNS, New Zealand.

12:40-13:00 1E-IL-5: Dynamic Study on the oxygen uptake/release processes of BaYCo4O7, Prof. Saifang Huang, The Univ of Auckland, New Zealand.

13:10-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-14:40 Plenary Lecture 3: Photocatalytic water splitting for large scale solar hydrogen production,

Prof. Kazunari Domen, University of Tokyo, Japan. Session Session 2E: Yokohama National University-UoN Joint Symposium

Chair: Prof. Jiabao Yi and Prof. Yoshihiro Kubota

14:40-15:00 2E-IL-1: Nanoporous Materials as Recyclable Catalysts for C-C Bond Forming Reactions, Prof. Yoshihiro Kubota, Yokohama National University, Japan.

15:00-15:20 2E-IL-2: Nano-porous metals: etching and application, Dr. Cheng Fang, The University of Newcastle, Australia.

15:20-15:40 2E-IL-3: Pharmacological targeting of a tumour suppressor phosphatase as a novel approach for breast cancer therapy, Prof. Nikki Verrills, University of Newcastle, Australia.

15:40-16:00 2E-IL-4: Functional Magnetic Nanoparticles for Diagnostics and Therapies, Prof. Yuko Ichiyanagi, Yokohama National University, Japan.

16:00-16:20 2E-IL-5: Ferromagnetism in 2D materials, Prof. Prof. Jiabao Yi, The University of Newcastle, Australia.

16:20-16:35 Coffee Break Chairs: Dr. Cheng Fang and Prof. Yuko Ichiyanagi

16:35-16:55 2E-IL-6: Ligand Hole Creation on Li-Excess Cation-Disordered Rocksalt Oxides for Rechargeable Li/Na Batteries, Prof. Naoaki Yabuuchi, Yokohama National University, Japan.

16:55-17:15 2E-IL-7: Sustainable Production of Nanostructured Carbon for Energy Storage, Dr. Jessica Allen, UON, Australia.

17:15-17:35 2E-IL-8: Substituent Effect on Helical Folding of N-Hetero-ortho-phenylene Hexamers, Prof. Yuichiro Tokoro, Yokohama National University, Japan.

17:35-17:55 2E-IL-9: Adsorption Control of Carborane Derivatives:3D-superaromatic Attribute of Au (111) surface, Prof. Ken-ichi Shudo, Yokohama National University, Japan.

17:55-18:15

2E-IL-10: Advanced nanostructures derived from naturally available halloysite nanotubes for CO2 capture and energy storage devices, Dr. Kavitha Ramadass, The University of Newcastle, Australia.

18:15-19:00 Poster Session I

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October 31st 2018 (Session 3A, 4A, 3B, 4B, 3C, 4C, 3D, 4D, 3E, 4E) 8:00-8:40 Chair: Prof. Pulickel M. Ajayan

Plenary Lecture IV: Mechanics of graphene and ultrathin films, 3D assemblies of graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide, Prof. Rodney Ruoff, Director, UNIST, South Korea.

8:40-9:20 Plenary Lecture V: 2D-inorganic nanoassembly could smuggle DNA or drug molecules into cells needing gene-, chemo- and radiation therapy, Prof. Jin-Ho Choy, EWHA Womans University, South Korea.

Session Session 3A: Nanostructured Materials-A Chair: Prof. Suresh Bhatia

9:25-9:55

Keynote Lecture: 3A-KL-1: Toward Highly Efficient Solar Water Splitting: A Concurrent Electrical, Optical, and Catalytic Design, Prof. Jr-Hau He, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia.

9:55-10:15 3A-IL-1: Crystal engineering in atomically thin films with twists, Prof. C -J Kim, POSTECH, Korea.

10:15-10:35 3A-IL-2: Random Structure Control and Improved Mechanical Properties in Metallic Glasses by Thermal Rejuvenation, Prof. Junji Saida, Tohuku University, Japan.

10:35-10:50 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Prashant Sonar

10:50-11:10 3A-IL-3: Effect of additives on metal-assisted chemical etching, Prof. Tomohiro Shimizu, Kansai University, Japan.

11:10-11:30 3A-IL-4: Integration of Advanced Materials for Next Generation CMOS Nano Devices, Prof. Kazuhiko Endo, AIST, Japan.

11:30-11:50

3A-IL-5: Stable dispersion of amide functionalized graphene oxide in oil and its tribological properties as lubricant additive, Prof. Mohd Rafie Johan, University of Malaysia, Malaysia.

11:50-12:10 3A-IL-6: Interface-Engineering and Emergent Phenomena in Oxide Heterostructure, Prof. Ariando, National University of Singapore, Singapore.

12:10-12:30 3A-IL-7: Silicon Oxidation by Ozone: Its Reaction with a Precursor Molecule during Overall Process, Prof. Ken Nakamura, AIST, Japan.

12:30-12:45 3A-OP-1: Plasmon resonances in sodium tungsten bronze nanoparticles, Levi Tegg, The University of Newcastle, Australia.

12:45-13:00 3A-OP-2: Synthesis of quantum dots from bulk materials – An Electrochemical Perspective, Dr. Subbiah Alwarappan, CSIRO, Australia.

13:10-14:00 Lunch Break

14:00-14:40 Chair: Prof. Ganpati Ramanath

Plenary Lecture VI: On-Surface Chemistry: Strategy, Achievements and Perspectives, Prof. Lifeng Chi, Soochow University, China.

Session Session 4A: Magnetic Materials Chair: Prof. Jiabao Yi

14:40-15:10 Keynote Lecture: 4A-KL-1: Functional structures by 3D printing and their applications, Prof. Ding Jun, National University of Singapore, Singapore.

15:10-15:30 4A-IL-1: Zero resistance materials and technologies, Prof. Xiaolin Wang, The University of Wollongong, Australia.

15:30-15:50 4A-IL-2: Correlating the microstructure, magnetic domain structure, and magnetic properties of rare earth permanent magnets, Prof. Rongkun Zheng, The University of Sydney, Australia.

15:50-16:10 4A-IL-3: Hard magnetic properties in nanoflake van der Waals Fe3GeTe2 and vdW spintronic devcies, Prof. Lan Wang, RMIT University, Australia.

16:10-16:30 4A-IL-4: Multiferroic materials and multi-fields coupling, Prof. Zhenxiang Cheng, The University of Wollongong, Australia.

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16:30-16:45 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Ding Jun/Prof. Xiaolin Wang

16:45-17:05 4A-IL-5: Possibility of weak ferromagnetism of non-magnetic layered oxypnictide, Prof. Takase Kouichi, Nihon University, Japan.

17:05-17:25 4A-IL-6: Ferromagnetism characteristics on vertically aligned ZnO nano-columnaron Si (100) grown by DC-unbalanced magnetron sputtering, Prof. Yudi Darma, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia,

17:25-17:45 4A-IL-7: Thermal analysis and molecular interactions of few magnetic Nanofluids, Prof. Kannan Venkatramanan, Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya, India.

17:45-18:05 4A-IL-8: Synthesis of novel material with large uniaxial magnetic anisotropy, Prof. Mizuguchi Masaki, Tohuku University, Japan.

18:05-18:20 4A-OP-1: Weak localization and weak anti-localization in Rare-earth doped topological insulators, Zengji Yue, University of Wollongong, Australia.

18:20-19:00 Poster Session II Session Session 3B: Nanoporous Materials-B

Chair: Prof. Adam Lee

9:25-9:55 Keynote Lecture: 3B-KL-1: Advancing atomic-resolution TEM of electron beam-sensitive crystalline materials from “impossible” to “routine”, Prof. Yu Han, KAUST, Saudi Arabia.

9:55-10:15 3B-IL-1: Understanding the Mechanical Stability of Porous Coordination Frameworks: An Insight from Computational Perspective, Dr. Ravichandar Babarao, RMIT, Australia.

10:15-10:35 3B-IL-2: Spontaneous Formation of Cu2O/Plasmonic Cu Arrays and Their Photocatalytic Activity, Prof. Kosuke Sugawa, Nihon University, Japan.

10:35-10:50 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Yu Han

10:50-11:10 3B-IL-3: Activation of Water-Splitting Photocatalysts Using Thiolate-Protected Metal Clusters as Co-catalysts, Prof. Yuichi Negishi, Tokyo University of Science, Japan.

11:10-11:30 3B-IL-4: Nano engineered materials for sustainable catalytic technologies, Prof. Adam Lee, RMIT University, Australia.

11:30-11:50 3B-IL-5: Room temperature CO2 reduction to solid carbon species on liquid metals featuring atomically thin ceria interfaces, Dr. Daeneke Torben, RMIT University, Australia.

11:50-12:10 3B-IL-6: Nano-enhanced PAN precursors for next generation high performance carbon fibres, Dr. Nisa Salim, Deakin University, Australia.

12:10-12:30 3B-IL-7: Fit and Forget: Nano-Engineered Bioactive Titanium Dental Implants, Dr. Karan Gulati, University of Queensland, Australia,

12:30-12:45 3B-OP-1: The effects of vacancy defects on electric field mediated graphene oxide reduction, Dr. Han Lin Mai, University of Sydney, Australia.

12:45-13:00 3B-OP-2: Ionic transport through bipolar graphene-based membranes, Dr. Marcos V Surmani, National University of Singapore, Singapore,

13:10-14:00 Lunch Break

14:00-14:40 Plenary Lecture VI: On-Surface Chemistry: Strategy, Achievements and Perspectives, Prof. Lifeng Chi, Soochow University, China.

Session Session 4B: Nanoporous Materials-C

Chair: Prof. Isao Shitanda / Muhammad Shiddiky

14:40-15:10 Keynote Lecture: 4B-KL-1: Functionalized Mesoporous Silica Hollow Spheres, Prof. Chang-Sik Ha, Pusan National University, South Korea.

15:10-15:30 4B-IL-1: III-nitride nanostructures for lighting and display applications, Prof. Anthony H W Choi, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

15:30-15:50 4B-IL-2: Cisplatin-Functionalized Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for Anticancer Drug Delivery, Prof. Sung Soo Park, Pusan University, Korea.

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15:50-16:10

4B-IL-3: Paper-based Printable Wearable Self-powered Lactate/Glucose Biofuel Cells using Highly Ordered Mesoporous Carbon Materials, Prof. Isao Shitanda, Tokyo University of Science, Japan.

16:10-16:30 4B-IL-4: Design and Engineering of Sustainable Packaging Materials with Cellulose Nanofibres, Assoc Prof. Warren Batchelor, Monash University, Australia.

16:30-16:45 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Chang-Sik Ha and Dr. Ravichandar Babarao

16:45-17:05 4B-IL-5: Nanoparticles Based Novel Nanomachineries for Cancer Diagnostics, Dr. Muhammad Shiddiky, Griffiths University, Australia.

17:05-17:25 4B-IL-6: Plasmonic Devices Obtained Using Anodic Porous Alumina, Dr. Toshiaki Kondo, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan,

17:25-17:45 4B-IL-7: Nanoparticle Vaccination: Delivering Nanoparticles by Targeting to Dendritic Cells, Dr. Justine Mintern, University Of Melbourne, Australia.

17:45-18:00 4B-OP-1: Upconversion porous nanostructures as multimodal biomedical contrast agent, Ziqing Du, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.

18:00-18:15

4B-OP-2: Effect of hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity of MOFs and solvents on the preparation of TiO2-loaded carbons via double solvent methods, Subin Shin, Kyungpook National University, Korea,

18:20-19:00 Poster Session II Session Session 3C : Layered Materials-B / Qatar University – UoN Joint Symposium

Chair: Prof. Seong-Ju Hwang

9:25-9:55 Keynote Lecture: 3C-KL-1: Plasmon Resonances of Highly Doped Two-Dimensional MoO3 and MoS2, Prof. Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh, University of New South Wales, Australia.

9:55-10:15 3C-IL-1: Liquid Exfoliation of Alkyl-terminated Layered Germanane, Prof. Reiko Azumi, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan.

10:15-10:35 3C-IL-2: Spin-valleytronics in bilayer graphene, Prof. Michihisa Yamamoto, RIKEN, Japan. 10:35-10:50 Coffee Break

Chair: Prof. Reiko Azumi

10:50-11:10 3C-IL-3: Tailoring the Structure of Graphene Oxide for Desired Applications, Prof. Yuta Nishina, Okayama University, Japan.

11:10-11:25 3C-OP-1: Ionic mobility engineering in graphitic nanochannels, Prof. Massimo Spina, National University of Singapore, Singapore.

Chair: Prof. Nasser Abdullah Alnuaimi and Prof. Ajayan Vinu

11:30-11:50 3C-IL-4: Research opportunities at Qatar University, Prof. Nasser Abdullah Alnuaimi, Qatar University, Qatar.

11:50-12:10 3C-IL-5: Thermal Stabilization and Properties of Nanocrystalline FCC Metals and Alloys, Dr. Khaled Youssef, Qatar University, Qatar.

12:10-12:30 3C-IL-6: Controllable and modulated properties for gel materials, Prof. Peter Kasak, Qatar University, Qatar.

12:30-12:50 3C-IL-7: Targeting synaptic microRNA dysregulation associated with schizophrenia, Prof. Murray Cairns, The University of Newcastle, Australia.

12:50-13:10

3C-IL-8: Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxy-thiophene)/poly(styrene sulfonic acid): Conductivity, Processability and Functionalisation, Prof. Clovia Holdsworth, The University of Newcastle, Australia.

13:10-14:00 Lunch Break

14:00-14:40 Plenary Lecture VI: On-Surface Chemistry: Strategy, Achievements and Perspectives, Prof. Lifeng Chi, Affiliation, Soochow University, China.

Session Session 4C: Photovoltaics-B Chair: Prof. Mats R Andersson

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14:40-15:10 Keynote Lecture: 4C-KL-1: Exploitation of Low Dimensional Systems for Advanced Photovoltaics, Prof. Gavin Konibeer, University of New South Wales, Australia.

15:10-15:30 4C-IL-1: Identifying the best structure for MAPbI3 perovskite solar cells, Prof. Yasuhiro Tachibana, RMIT University, Japan.

15:30-15:50

4C-IL-2: Enhancing the Triiodide Reduction Activity of a Perovskite-based Electrocatalyst with Surface Exsolved Nanoparticles for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells, Prof. Zongping Shao, Curtin University, Australia.

15:50-16:10 4C-IL-3: Ultraflexible solar cells and photodetectors: towards conformal photonic systems, Prof. Kenjiro Fukuda, RIKEN, Japan.

16:10-16:30

4C-IL-4: Metal-oxide/nitride hetero-structures with plasmonic-enhancements for photovoltaic and photocatalysis applications, Dr. Satish L Shinde, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan.

16:30-16:45 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Yasuhiro Tachibana

16:45-17:05

4C-IL-5: Surface and Interface Engineering of Hybrid Perovskite Films for Perovskite Solar Cells with Highly Improved Efficiency and Stability, Prof. Hong Qiang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China.

17:05-17:25 4C-IL-6: Nano-structured multi-metal compounds and their photocatalytic properties, Prof. Liping Zhu, Zhejiang University, China.

17:25-17:45 4C-IL-7: Facile Recrystallization Process for Efficient Triple-Cation Mixed-Halide Planar- Structure Perovskite Solar Cells, Dr. Jacob Tse-Wei Wang, CSIRO Energy, Australia.

17:45-18:05 4C-IL-8: Role of functionalized polyaniline based contact interfaces in polymeric photovoltaics, Dr. Sai Anand Gopalan, The University of Newcastle, Australia.

18:05-18:20 4C-OP-1: Strategically construct bilayer SnO2 as electron transport layer in perovskite solar cells, Liangyou Lin, CSIRO Energy, Australia.

18:20-19:00 Poster Session II Session Session 3D : Biomaterials-B

Chair: Prof. Vicent Gomes 9:25-9:55 Keynote Lecture: 3D-KL-1: Use of Shape Memory Materials in Biomedical Devices, Prof.

Subbu S Venkatraman, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. 9:55-10:15 3D-IL-1: Translating biomaterials into devices: Challenge, Opportunity and pathway to the

development of products/technology, Prof. Azam Ali, University of Otago, New Zealand. 10:15-10:35 3D-IL-2: Safety and toxicity assessment of protein-based nanoclusters in both in vivo and in

vitro, Prof. Zahra Bathaie, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran. 10:35-10:50 Coffee Break

Chair: Prof. Madhu Bhaskaran and Prof. Ajayan Vinu 10:50-11:10 3D-IL-3: Photothermal Nanomaterials for Cancer Phototherapy and Biosafety, Prof. Jiho

Park, KAIST, Korea. 11:10-11:30 3D-IL-4: Biomaterials providing trophic support on many timeframes, Prof. Kiara

Bruggeman, Australian National University, Australia. 11:30-11:50 3D-IL-5: Gustatory-Neuron Cell Assembly for Taste Signal Transmission, Prof. Yoon Sung

Nam, KAIST, Korea. 11:50-12:10 3D-IL-6: Photoresponsive Molecular Glues for Control of Biomolecular Functions, Prof. Kou

Okuro, The University of Tokyo, Japan. 12:10-12:30 3D-IL-7: Development of Visible-Light Responsive Hydrogels for Biomaterials Engineering,

Dr. Vinh Truong, Monash University, Australia. 12:30-12:45 3D-OP-1: Optimisation of 3-dimensional electrospun poly(vinylalcohol)/keratin/chitosan

nanofibrous scaffolds, Mohammad Tajul Islam, University of Otago, New Zealand. 12:45-13:05 3D-IL-8-Special Lecture: Publishing Advanced Materials Science: How to maximise your

success, Dr. Esther Levy, Wiley, Australia.

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13:10-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-14:40 Plenary Lecture VI: On-Surface Chemistry: Strategy, Achievements and Perspectives, Prof.

Lifeng Chi, Soochow University, China. Session Session 4D: Nanosensors-A

Chair: Prof. Subbu S. Venkatraman 14:40-15:10 Keynote Lecture: 4D-KL-1: Nanoparticles to prevent preterm labour, Prof. Roger Smith,

The University of Newcastle, Australia. 15:10-15:30 4D-IL-1: Doped graphene nanocomposites as high sensitivity sensors for advanced

analytics, Prof. Vincent Gomes, The University of Sydney, Australia. 15:30-15:50 4D-IL-2: Infrared Filters based on Metal Dielectric Metal for Multispectral Image Sensors,

Dr. Ranjith R Unnithan, The University of Melbourne, Australia 15:50-16:10 4D-IL-3: Transparent Stretchable Electronics, Prof. Madhu Bhaskaran, ARC DECRA Fellow,

RMIT University, Australia. 16:10-16:30 4D-IL-4: {-112} faceted WO3 with excellent gas sensing performance to triethylamine at

room temperature, Dr. Yun Wang, Griffith University, Australia. 16:30-16:45 Coffee Break

Chair: Dr. Ranjith R. Unnithan 16:45-17:05 4D-IL-5: Cost-effective Electrochemical Biosensors with Metal Nanoparticles Modified

Screen-printed Electrode for Detection of Some Biomarkers, Prof. Jaroon Jakmunee, Chiang Mai University, Thailand.

17:05-17:20 4D-OP-1: Simultaneous Exfoliation and Interfacial Modification of Carbon Nitride via Noncovalent π-π Stacking Interaction for Enhanced Bioconjugation, Jingjing Ji, Southeast University, China.

17:20-17:35 4D-OP-2: Development of electrochemical sensor for determination of glucose, Tharinee Sridara, Chiang Mai University, Thailand.

17:35-17:50 4D-OP-3: Real-time monitoring of heat transfer between gold nanoparticles and tethered bilayer lipid membranes, Amani Alghalayini, University of Technology, Australia.

17:50-18:05 4D-OP-4: Graphene-based polymer composites for multifunctional sensor applications, Tung Tran, University of Adelaide, Australia.

18:20-19:00 Poster Session II Session Session 3E : Soft Materials-A

Chair: Prof. Hiroshi Mizuta 9:25-9:55 Keynote Lecture: 3E-KL-1: Anti-fouling and Slippery Properties of Lubricant-Infused

Surfaces, Prof. Chiara Neto, The University of Sydney, Australia. 9:55-10:15 3E-IL-1: Enzymatic Synthesis of Polysaccharide-based Supramolecular Materials, Prof. Jun-

Ichi Kadokawa, Kagoshima University, Japan. 10:15-10:35 3E-IL-2: Crystallization of Polymeric Nano-particles, Effect of Size, Cooling Rate and

Surfaces, Prof. Ahmad Jabbarzadeh, The University of Sydney, Australia. 10:35-10:50 Coffee Break

Chair: Prof. Ahmad Jabbarzadeh 10:50-11:10 3E-IL-3: Function of Helical Polyacetylene Derivatives Based on Their Structural Features,

Prof. Katsuhiro Maeda, Kanazawa University, Japan. 11:10-11:30 3E-IL-4: Supramolecular Interactions to Soft Materials, Prof. Uma Sharma, Vikram

University, India. 11:30-11:50 3E-IL-5: Synthesis of Ionic Liquid-type Polymers by Living Radical Polymerization for Various

Electrochemical Devices, Prof. Takashi Morinaga, National Institute of Technology, Japan. 11:50-12:10 3E-IL-6: Laser-Induced Organic and Inorganic Hierarchical Structures from Block

Copolymer Self-Assembly, Prof. Tan Kwan Wee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.

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12:10-12:30 3E-IL-7: Organic bioelectronics: addressing the interface challenge, Dr. Damia Mawad, University of New South Wales, Australia.

12:30-12:45 3E-OP-1: Green Synthesis of Low Dimensional Materials Using Liquid Metal Reaction Media: Application in High Flux Membranes, Prof. Hyun Suk Kim, Wonkwang University, Korea.

12:45-13:00 3E-OP-2: Wearable remote soft sensor device development from ionic Poly(acrylamide) hydrogel, Khalid Zainulabdeen, University Of Wollongong, Australia.

13:10-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-14:40 Plenary Lecture VI: On-Surface Chemistry: Strategy, Achievements and Perspectives,

Prof. Lifeng Chi, Soochow University, China. Session Session 4E: Optoelectronic and Photochromic Materials-B

Chair: Prof. Siva Umapthy 14:40-15:10 Keynote Lecture: 4E-KL-1: New frontiers in integrated nanophotonic devices, Prof.

Benjamin J. Eggleton, University of Sydney, Australia. 15:10-15:30 4E-IL-1: Low-fouling and biodegradable nanoparticles made from recombinant protein

building blocks, Prof. Christoph Hagemeyer, Monash University, Australia. 15:30-15:50 4E-IL-2: Heterostructured “Binary Materials” for Photodetection from Mid-Infrared, Visible,

to X-ray, Prof. Tom Wu, University of New South Wales, Australia. 15:50-16:10 4E-IL-3: Ge-Sb-Te Phase Change Materials toward Terahertz Optoelectronics, Prof. Kotaro

Makino, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan. 16:10-16:30 4E-IL-4: GaP-ZnS Multilayer Films: Visible-Light, Photoelectrodes by Interface Engineering,

Prof. Nagarajan Valanoor, University of New South Wales, Australia. 16:30-16:45 Coffee Break

Chair: Prof. Christoph Hagemeyer 16:45-17:05 4E-IL-5: Photonic and Optoelectronic Device Applications Based on 2D Materials, Prof.

Qiaoliang Bao, Monash University, Australia. 17:05-17:25 4E-IL-6: Graphene nano-electro-mechanical (NEM) device technology for extreme

sensing, sub-thermal switching and heat phonon engineering, Prof. Hiroshi Mizuta, JAIST, Japan.

17:25-17:45 4E-IL-7: Spectroscopic Demonstration of Opto-spincurrent Control: High resolution two photon photoemission, Dr. Ryuichi Arafune, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan.

17:45-18:05 4E-IL-8: Synthesis of Tantalum Nitride with an Inverse Opal Structure, Prof. Toshihiro Moriga, Tokushima University, Japan.

18:05-18:25 4E-IL-9: Ethics in Scientific Publishing, Dr. Esther Levy, Wiley, Australia. 18:20-19:00 Poster Session II

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Time 1st of November 2018 (Session 5A, 6A, 5B, 6B, 5C, 6C, 5D, 6D, 5E, 6E)

8:00-8:40

Chair: Prof. Rodney Ruoff Plenary Lecture 7: Nanogenerator for self-powered systems and blue energy, Prof. Zhong Lin Wang, Georgia Tech University, USA.

8:40-9:20 Plenary Lecture 8: Boron Nitride Nanomaterials for Energy and Environmental Applications, Prof. Yoshio Bando, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan.

Session Session 5A: Nanostructured Materials-B Chair: Prof. Kentaro Tashiro

9:25-9:55

Keynote Lecture: 5A-KL-1: Computational Discovery and Design of 2D Materials for Energy and Electronics Applications, Prof. Aijun Du, Queensland University Of Technology, Australia.

9.55:10:15 5A-IL-1: High-Performance Thermoelectric Materials: Progress and Applications, Prof. Zhigang Chen, University of Southern Queensland, Australia.

10:15-10:35

5A-IL-2: A New Instrument For The Measurement Of Seebeck-Coefficients And Electrical Conductivities For Thin Thermoelectric Materials, Dr. Jiunn Jieh Lee, NETZSCH Australia Pty Ltd, Australia.

10.35-10.50 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Aijun Du and Prof. Zhigang Chen

10:50-11:10 5A-IL-3: Self-assembling Metal–Organic Complex Arrays, Prof. Kentaro Tashiro, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan.

11:10-11:30 5A-IL-4: Liquid Metal Wettability for Low Temperature Sodium-beta Alumina Batteries, Prof. Wooyoung Shim, Yonsei University, Korea.

11:30-11:50

5A-IL-5: Efficiency enhancement of silicon hybrid solar cells via energy transfer using nanocrystalline Si quantum dots and Si nanostructures, Prof. Thiyagu Subramani, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan.

11:50-12:10 5A-IL-6: Nonlinear organic materials of DAST and BNA developing THz-wave region, Prof. Takashi Notake, RIKEN, Japan.

12:10-12:30 5A-IL-7: Generation of plasmon pairs in nonlinear nanostructures on a metallic substrate, Dr. Alexander Solntsev, University Technology Sydney, Australia.

12:30-12:45 5A-OP-1: Resistive switching nanoparticle networks self-assembled in tin oxide, Phuong Y Le, RMIT university, Australia.

12:45-13:00 5A-OP-2: Controllable Synthesis of Few-Layer Nanosheets and Ultrasmall Quantum Dots of Black Phosphorus and Their Application in Solar Cells, Munkhbayar Batmunkh, University Of Queensland, Australia.

13:00-14:00 Lunch Break

14:00-14:40 Chair: Prof. Yoshio Bando

Plenary Lecture 9: Harnessing Solar Energy For Catalysis – Closing the Carbon Loop, Prof. Rose Amal, University of New South Wales, Australia.

Session Session 6A: Nanocarbon Symposium

Chair: Prof. Qin Li and Prof. Irene Surez Martinez

14:40-15:10 Keynote Lecture: 6A-KL-1: Vortex fluidic mediated processing: Nanocarbon and beyond, Prof. Colin Raston, Flinders University, Australia.

15:10-15:30 6A-IL-1: Heterostructured WO3 @CoWO4 bilayer nanosheets for enhanced photo and photoelectrochemical water oxidation, Prof. Shaobin Wang, Curtin University, Australia.

15:30-15:50 6A-IL-2: High performance cathode for solid oxide fuel cells, Prof. John Zhu, University of Queensland, Australia.

15:50-16:10 6A-IL-3: The Light-Matter Interactions of Nanocarbons: Fundamentals and Applications, Prof. Qin Li, Griffith University, Australia.

16:10-16:30 6A-IL-4: Shock conversion of graphene-derived materials with microwave induced plasma, Dr. Xianjue Chen, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

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16:30-16:45 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Shaobin Wang

16:45-17:05 6A-IL-5: Carbon Nanoscrolls: the possibilities when graphene is rolled up, Prof. Irene Surez Martinez, Curtin University, Australia

17:05-17:25 6A-IL-6: Shear mediated manipulation of nanocarbon, Prof. KASTURI Vimalanathan, Flinders University, Australia

17:25-17:40 6A-OP-1: MXene Fibers for Fiber-Shaped Supercapacitors, Jizhen Zhang, Deakin University, Australia.

17:40-17:55

6A-OP-2: Laser Scribed Graphene Oxide/Nitrogen Doped Carbon Nanotubes for High-Performance Potassium-Ion Capacitors, Mahmoud Moussa, The University of Adelaide, Australia.

17:55-18:00 6A-OP-3: CO2 capture studies on carbon derived from waste plastic, Dr. Haripada Bhunia, Thapar University, India.

18.30-20.30 Banquet (The Arena) Session Session 5B: Heterogeneous Catalysis-A

Chair: Prof. Yoichi M. A Yamada 9:25-9:55 Keynote Lecture: 5B-KL-1: Design of catalysts for the conversion of biomass into chemicals

and biofuels, Prof. Lakshmi Kantam Mannepalli, Institute of Chemical Technology, India. 9:55-10:15 5B-IL-1: Metal organic frameworks en route to applications?, Prof. Martin Hartmann

University of Erlangen, Germany. 10:15-10:35 5B-IL-2: PM Oxidation of Silver-loaded Perovskite-type Oxide Catalyst Prepared by Thermal

Decomposition of Cyano-complex, Prof. Hidenori Yahiro, Ehime University, Japan. 10:35-10:50 Coffee Break

Chair: Prof. Martin Hartmann 10:50-11:10 5B-IL-3: Hydride anions in oxides, Prof. Hiroshi Kageyama, Kyoto University, Japan. 11:10-11:30 5B-IL-4: Interaction of Dioxygen with Faceted Cobalt Spinel Nanocrystals, Prof.

Zbigniew Sojka, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. 11:30-11:50 5B-IL-5: Recyclable Solid Catalysts for Conversion of Lignocellulosic Biomass into Valuable

Chemicals, Prof. Aritomo Yamaguchi, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan. 11:50-12:10 5B-IL-6: WO3 - or WC-loaded porous carbons derived from pyrolysis of phosphotungstic acid-

loaded polyaniline: Remarkable catalysts for the oxidative desulfurization, Dr. Nazmul Abedin Khan, Kyungpook National University, Korea.

12:10-12:25 5B-OP-1: Electronic and Structural Investigations of Supported Molybdenum Carbide Catalyst for Lignin Depolymerisation, Stuart Bartlett, University Of Sydney, Australia.

12:25-12:40 5B-OP-2: Theoretical Studies on the Catalytic Properties of Doped Carbon Materials, Ying Wang, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, China.

12:40-12:55 5B-OP-3: Colloidal Nanoparticles Directly Observed by Multi-Dimensional Liquid Phase TEM, Joodeok Kim, Seoul National University, South Korea.

13:00-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-14:40 Plenary Lecture 9: Harnessing Solar Energy For Catalysis – Closing the Carbon Loop, Prof.

Rose Amal, University of New South Wales, Australia. Session Session 6B: Theory/Heterogeneous Catalysis-B

Chair: Prof. Michael Stockenhuber 14:40-15:10 Keynote Lecture: 6B-KL-1: New Chemistry: Polymeric Micelle Assembly for Synthesis of Porous

Materials with Highly Crystallized Frameworks, Prof. Yusuke Yamauchi, University Of Queensland, Australia.

15.10-15:30 6B-IL-1: Surface Protonics Promotes Heterogeneous Catalysis, Prof. Sekine Yasushi, Waseda University, Japan.

15:30-15:50 6B-IL-2: Highly Active and Reusable Self-Solidified Polymeric Metal Catalysts at Parts per Million Levels for Organic Transformations, Prof. Yoichi M. A Yamada, RIKEN, Japan.

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15:50-16:10 6B-IL-3: Catalytic evaluation of PdO-NiO nanocomposite derived from metallosurfactants in environmentally benign synthesis of xanthenes derivatives, Prof. Ganga Ram Chaudhary, Panjab University, India.

16:10-16:30 6B-IL-4: Highly Enhanced Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution Activity of Graphitic Carbon Nitride with 3D Connected Mesoporous Structure, Dr. Jae-Hun Yang, UON, Australia.

16:30-16:45 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Aritomo Yamaguchi

16:45-17:05 6B-IL-5: Group VIII based mono-metallic hydrotalcite type materials: Preparation and its catalytic applications on organic transformations Prof. A. Sakthivel, Department of Chemistry, CU-Kerala, Inida.

17:05-17:25 6B-IL-6: Breaking molecular nitrogen with an atomically clean lanthanide surface Dr. Jay Chan, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

17:25-17:45 6B-IL-7: Reclamation of vanadium and tungsten from spent V2O5-WO3/TiO2 catalyst by hydrometallurgical route , Dr. Jyothi Rajesh Kumar, Korea Institute of Geoscience & Mineral Resources (KIGAM), Korea.

17:45-18:05 6B-IL-8: Giant Caloric Effects in Fast-ion Conductors: A Promising Route for Ambient Solid-State Cooling, Prof. Claudio Cazorla, University of New South Wales, Australia.

18:05-18:25 6B-OP-1: Theoretical and Computational Insights into Diffusion Properties of Ni-Zr Melts, Andreas Kromik, The University of Newcastle, Australia

18:30-20:30 Banquet (The Arena) Session Session 5C: Biomedical Devices

Chair: Prof. Sekine Yasushi 9:25-9:55 Keynote Lecture: 5C-KL-1: Biomimetic Elastomers and Hydrogels for Biomedical Devices, Prof.

Namita Choudhury, RMIT University, Australia. 9:55-10:15 5C-IL-1: Electrochemilumilescent Chemodosimetric Molecular Sensors for Selective Detection

of Biochemical and Environmental Targets, Prof. Jong-In Hong, Seoul National University, Korea.

10:15-10:35 5C-IL-2: New Nanotechnology-based Diagnostic Tools, Prof. Olga Shimoni, Ehime University, Japan.

10:35-10:50 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Olga Shimoni 10:50-11:10 5C-IL-3: Antimicrobial surface modification on 3D printed Ti6-4 medical alloy, Prof. Tim

Kemmitt, Callaghan Innovation, New Zealand. 11:10-11:30 5C-IL-4: Structural Modulation of 2D Carbon Nitride for Electrochemiluminescent Biosensing,

Prof. Yuanjian Zhang, Southeast University, China. 11:30-11:50 5C-IL-5: The Combination of Ginsenoside Rb1 and Lovastatine as drugs Loaded By

Chitosan/Alginate nanoparticle, Prof. Thai Hoang, ITT, Vietnam. 11:50-12:10 5C-IL-6: Photodynamic Inactivation of Plasmodium Falciparum from Erythrocytes with

Photofunctional Nanoparticles Generating Reactive Oxygen Species, Prof. Yong Rok Kim, Yonsei University, Korea.

12:10-12:30 5C-IL-7: Nanotechnology-based opportunities in chronic GI disease. Prof. Simon Keely, The University of Newcastle, Australia.

12:30-12:45 5C-OP-1: Hydrothermal Processing, Characterization of Metal Oxides Nanoparticles and their Composites for Environmental and Biological Application, S. Srikantaswamy, University of Mysore, India.

12:45-13:00 5C-OP-2: Development of a Novel Disease Model by Nano patterned Scaffold, Chia Jung Chang, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan.

13:00-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-14:40 Plenary Lecture 9: Harnessing Solar Energy For Catalysis – Closing the Carbon Loop, Prof.

Rose Amal, University of New South Wales, Australia.

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Session Session 6C: Nano Devices-A Chair: Prof. Namita Choudhury

14:40-15:10 Keynote Lecture: 6C-KL-1: Plasma-enabled advanced catalytic materials and processes, Prof. Ken Ostrikov, Queensland University Of Technology, Australia.

15:10-15:30 6C-IL-1: Carrier and Spin Transport in Single-molecule Diodes, Prof. Hirokazu Tada, Osaka University, Japan.

15:30-15:50 6C-IL-2: Multiferroic thin films investigated by neutron diffraction, Prof. Clemens Ulrich, University of New South Wales, Australia.

15:50-16:10 6C-IL-3: Elucidating the Role of Molecule-Electrode Interfacial Chemistry in Performance of Molecular-scale Electronic Devices based on Self-Assembled Monolayers, Prof. Hyo Jae Yoon, Korea University, South Korea.

16:10-16:30 6C-IL-4: Ion beam engineering of nanoscale resistive random access memory devices, Prof. Aloke Kanjilal, Shiv Nadar University, India.

16:30-16:45 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Hyo Jae Yoon/ Dr. Vini Gautam

16:45-17:05 6C-IL-5: Pioneering Nanofluidics for New Chemistry, Biology, and Materials Science, Prof. Yan Xu, Osaka Prefecture University (OPU), Japan.

17:05-17:25 6C-IL-6: Application of Graphene Oxide Membranes, Dr. Rakesh Joshi, University of New South Wales Sydney, Australia.

17:25-17:45 6C-IL-7: Novel mesoporous tin oxide and phosphate as catalysts for the conversion of biomass derivatives into value-added chemicals, Dr. Ganapati V. Shanbhag, Poornaprajna Institute of Scientific Research, India

17:45-18:00 6C-OP-1: Scalable Transfer of Graphene Films by van der Waals Interaction with Boron Nitride Superlayer, Seong-Jun Yang, POSTECH, Korea.

18:00-18:15 6C-OP-2: Heavy-metal-free colloidal semiconductor quantum dots: from basic science to applications, Shaghraf Javaid, Curtin University, Australia

18:30-20:30 Banquet (The Arena) Session Session 5D: Nanosensors-B

Chair: Prof. Eiji Yashima 9:25-9:55 Keynote Lecture: 5D-KL-1: Time and Space resolved spectroscopy towards understanding

structure and dynamics of materials, Prof. Siva Umapathy, Indian Institute Of Science, India. 9:55-10:25 Keynote Lecture: 5D-KL-2: Nano-Inspired Electrochemical Nanobiosensors for Ultrasensitive

Analyses, Prof. Samuel Adeloju, Monash University, Japan. 10:25-10:45 5D-IL-1: Proton sensitive OTFTs for bio-sensing and bio-electronic interfacing, Prof. Soniya

Yambem, QUT, Australia, 10:45-11:00 Coffee Break

Chair: Prof. Darren Martin 11:00-11:20 5D-IL-2: Sharp nanoridge boosted cascaded optical field enhancement in nanopillar-

nanogroove plasmonic hierarchical architecture for quantitative and ultrasensitive SERS detection, Prof. Jinglai Duan, CAS, China.

11:20-11:40 5D-IL-3: Multimodal nano sensors for molecular diagnosis, Prof. Emad Kiriakous, QUT, Australia.

11:40-12:00 5D-IL-4: Nanotools based on graphene quantum dots for real-time monitoring of intracellular interferon-gamma (IFN-γ), Prof. Guozhen Liu, UNSW, Australia.

12:00-12:20 5D-IL-5: Epitaxial SiC nanothin films as a versatile platform for multiple-sensing applications, Dr. Hoang Phuong Phan, Griffith University, Australia.

12:20-12:35 5D-OP-1: Bioinspired Electrochemiluminescent biosensor on a single carbon nitride nanosheets interface, Dr. Yanqin Lv, Southeast University, China.

12:35-12:50 5D-OP-2: Electrochemical bacterial sensing based on nano-label, Dr.Nguyen Quang Dung, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan.

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12:50-13:05 5D-OP-3: Amine Functionalized Graphene Oxide Promoting Amine Linkage to Increase Sensitivity of Electrochemical Immunosensor for Cardiac Troponin T, Dr.Pattama Yanu, Chiang Mai University, Thailand

13:10-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-14:40 Plenary Lecture 9: Harnessing Solar Energy For Catalysis – Closing the Carbon Loop, Prof.

Rose Amal, University of New South Wales, Australia. Session Session 6D: Soft Materials-B

Chair: Prof. Samuel Adeloju 14:40-15:10 Keynote Lecture: 6D-KL-1: Interactive Electronic Skin Display with Self-assembled Polymers,

Prof. Cheolmin Park, Yonsei University,Korea. 15:10-15:30 6D-IL-1: Electrical Modulation of Liquid Crystalline Molecular Assembly, Prof. Yoshimitsu

Itoh, Tokyo University, Japan. 15:30-15:50 6D-IL-2: Development of Artificial Antibodies for Bioanalysis, Prof. Hiroshi Shiigi, Osaka

Prefecture University, Japan. 15:50-16:10 6D-IL-3: Precise self-assembly of macroscopic building blocks, Prof. Mengjiao Cheng, Beijing

University of Chemical Technology, China. 16:10-16:30 6D-IL-4: Taking cellulose nanofibres from spinifex arid grasses from pilot to demonstration

scale, applications and academic-Indigenous partnerships, Prof. Darren Martin, University of Queensland, Australia.

16:30- 16:45 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Ken Ostrikov

16:45-17:05 6D-IL-5: Helical Polymers for the Development of Unique Chiral Materials, Prof. Eiji Yashima, Nagoya University, Japan.

17:05-17:25 6D-IL-6: Reversible Modification of Nanopore Selectivity and Polarity by Inorganic Electrolyte, Prof. Guanghua Du, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.

17:25-17:45 6D-IL-7: Electrically Conductive Polymer/rGO Nanocomposite Films via Miniemulsion Polymerization, Prof. Per Zetterlund,UNSW, Australia.

17:45-18:05 6D-IL-8: Topological Porous Material with Immortal Superhydrophobicity, Dr. Yoshihiro Yamauchi, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan.

18:05-18:20 6D-OP-1: Nano Calcium Hydroxide Particles for Waste Water Treatment, Dr. Thenepalli Thriveni, Korea Institute of Geosciences and Mineral Resources, South Korea.

18:30-20:30 Banquet (The Arena Room) Session Session 5E: Ewha Womans University-UoN Joint Symposium

Chair: Prof. Jin-Ho Choy 9:25-9:55 Keynote Lecture: 5E-KL-1: Versatile Building Blocks of 2D Inorganic Nanosheets for

Multifunctional Nanohybrids, Prof. Seong-Ju Hwang, Ewha Womans University, South Korea. 9:55-10:25 Keynote Lecture: 5E-KL-2: Nanomaterials for chemicals manufacture and energy applications

in the catalytic process industries, Prof. Michael Stockenhuber, University of Newcastle, Australia.

10:25-10:45 5E-IL-1: Temperature-sensitive Sol-to-Gel Transition of Aqueous Polymer Solutions, Prof. Byeongmoon Jeong, Ewha Womans University, South Korea,

10:45-10:50 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Vicki Keast/Dr. Tianyi Ma

10:50-11:10 5E-IL-2: Nitrogen Enriched Mesoporous Carbon Nitrides for Heterogeneous Photocatlysis, Dr. Sidduulu Naidu Talapaneni, UON, Australia.

11:10-11:30 5E-IL-3: Photocatalytic Energy Conversion Using Metal Catalyst-Conjugated Polymer-Carbon Nanomaterials, Prof. Jinheung Kim, Ewha Womans University, Korea.

11:30-11:50 5E-IL-4: Heterogeneous Catalysts for Gas-Involved Key Renewable Energy Reactions, Dr. Tianyi Ma, University of Newcastle, Australia.

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11:50-12:10 5E-IL-5: Structural colors based on disordered microspheres and their applications Microwave absorption properties of BaTi2O5 nanowire composites, Dr. Jerome K. Hyun, Ewha Womans University, Korea,

12:10-12:30 5E-IL-6: Characterisation of Electronic Structure and Optical Properties at the Nanoscale with Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (EELS), Prof. Vicki Keast, University of Newcastle, Australia.

12:30-12:50 5E-IL-7: Scale up of the synthesis of a bioinspired silica-based nanoparticulate material, Dr. Roberto Moreno-Atanasio, University of Newcastle, Australia.

12:50-13:05 5E-OP-1: Boron Nitride Nucleation Mechanism during Chemical Vapour Deposition: Non-equilibrium Molecular Dynamics, Ben McLean, University of Newcastle, Australia.

13.05-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-14:40 Plenary Lecture 9: Harnessing Solar Energy For Catalysis – Closing the Carbon Loop, Prof.

Rose Amal, University of New South Wales, Australia. Session Session 6E: Environmental Applications-A

Chair: Prof. Byeongmoon Jeong 14:40-15:10 Keynote Lecture: 6E-KL-1: Harnessing microbial genomics for the production of novel

bionanomaterials, Prof. Brett Neilan, University of Newcastle, Australia. 15:10-15:30 6E-IL-1: Materials for Artificial Photosynthesis from Mixed-Anion Compounds to Organic

Polymers, Prof. Kazuhiko Maeda, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. 15:30-15:50 6E-IL-2: Carbon-based Materials and Nano-structured for Environmental

Applications, Prof. Srinivasan Madapusi, RMIT University, Australia. 15:50-16:10 6E-IL-3: Understanding water and ion transport of 2D laminar membranes in water treatment,

Prof. Xiwang Zhang, Monash University, Australia. 16:10-16:30 6E-IL-4: Modifiers as Steering Factors Influencing the Phase Composition, Redox

Properties and Photocatalytic Activity of TiO2 Materials, Prof. Wojciech Macyk, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland.

16:30-16:45 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Srinivasan Madapusi

16:45-17:05 6E-IL-5: Photocatalytic Reactions for Biological Applications, Prof. Kazuya Nakata, Tokyo University of Science, Japan.

17:05-17:25 6E-IL-6: Development of Multiple Morphologies from a Self-Assembled Polycrystalline CeO2-x Derived from a Novel Ce-Based Coordination polymer, Dr. Pramod Koshy, University of New South Wales Sydney, Australia.

17:25-17:40 6E-OP-1: Carbon Dots with Tunable Functional Groups for Phosphonate Sensing: From Laboratory to Industrial Scale, Dr. Ehsan Eftekhari, Griffith University, Australia.

17:40-17:55 6E-OP-2: Thermochemical Properties of BaXO3 (X=Zr, Mn) Perovskite Materials using First Principles Phonon Calculations, Krishna K Ghose, University of Newcastle, Australia.

17:55-18:10 6E-OP-3: Polymer Composites for Stretchable Tactile Sensor Platforms, Sungmin Moon, Pohang University of Science & Technology, Korea.

18:10-18:25 6E-OP-4: Two-Dimensional Ordering in Bimetallic Nanomaterials, Dr. E. Levchenko, The University of Newcastle, Australia

18:30-20:30 Banquet (The Arena Room)

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November 2nd 2018 (Session 7A, 8A, 7B, 8B, 7C, 8C, 7D, 8D, 7E, 8E) 8:00-8:40 Chair: Prof. Rose Amal

Plenary 10: Semiconductor Nanowires for Optoelectronics Applications, Prof. Chennupati Jagadish, Australian National University, Australia.

8:40-9:20 Plenary 11: Color-Tunable Capacitive Windows Through Electrochromic Conjugated Polymers, Prof. Eunkyoung Kim, Yonsei University, South Korea.

Session Session 7A: Nanostructured Materials-C Chair: Prof. Eunkyoung Kim

9:25-9:55

Keynote Lecture: 7A-KL-1: Nanostructured Material Properties as Revealed by in situ Transmission Electron Microscopy, Prof. Dimitri Golberg, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.

9:55-10:15 7A-IL-1: Probing Electronic Structure and Metallic Bonding Surrounding Nano-voids in Pure Aluminium, Prof. Philip Nakashima, Monash University, Australia.

10:15-10:35 7A-IL-2: Using Nanowires to Engineer Neuronal Networks, Dr. Vini Gautam, Australian National University, Australia.

10:35-10:50 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Philip Nakashima

10:50-11:10 7A-IL-3: Chirality-Controlled Synthesis of Double-Helical Au Nanowires, Prof. Takeshi Kawai, Tokyo University of Science, Japan.

11:10-11:30 7A-IL-4: Nanotechnology, Bionics and Scientoonics: A new Hope to change the world, Dr. Pradeep Srivastava, CDRI, India

11:30-11:50 7A-IL-5: Composite materials of the future – faster, lighter and smarter, Dr. Nishar Hameed, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia.

11:50-12:10 7A-IL-6: Doping for Electronic Transport in Colloidal Semiconductor Quantum Dot Assemblies, Dr. Satria Zulkarnaen Bisri, RIKEN, Japan.

12:10-12:30 7A-IL-7: Cellulose Derived Nano-coating for Wearable Energy Harvesters, Dr. Jiaquing Xiong, NUS, Singapore.

12:30-12:45 7A-OP-1: On the Mechanics of Fluorinated WS2- A New 2D Material, Dr. Sudeep Parambath, University of Toronto, Canada.

12:45 - 13:00

7A-OP-2: Electricity Generation through Light-Responsive Diving-Surfacing Locomotion of a Functionally Cooperating Smart Device, Xiao Yang, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China.

13:00-14:00 Lunch Break

14:00-14:40 Chair: Prof. Chennupati Jagadish

Plenary 12: Artificial Intelligence in Materials Design, Dr. Amanda Barnard, CSIRO, Australia. Session Session 8A: Nanostructured Materials-D

Chair: Prof. Dimitri Golberg

14:40-15:10

Keynote Lecture: 8A-KL-1: Insight into Heterogeneous Catalysis on 2D Materials using Computation: The Oxygen Reduction Reaction, Prof. Debra Bernhardt, University of Queensland, Australia.

15:10-15:30 8A-IL-1: p-GaAs nanowire transistors with near-thermal limit gating, Prof. Adam Micolich, University of New South Wales, Australia.

15:30-15:50 8A-IL-2: Photonic crystal phosphors: engineered nanophotonic structure for enhanced color conversion, Prof. Heonsu Jeon, Seoul National University, South Korea.

15:50-16:10 8A-IL-3: Phonon-Mediated Microfluidic Synthesis, Processing and Manipulation of Two-Dimensional and Bulk Crystals, Prof. Leslie Yeo, RMIT University, Australia.

16:10-16:30 8A-IL-4: Direct laser writing - nanotechnology tool, Prof. Saulius Juodkazis, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia.

16:30-16:45 Coffee Break Chair: Dr. Pradeep Srivastava

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16:45-17:05 8A-IL-5: Development of Multi-Functional Surface Coating Agent for Paint Application using Dispersion of Nanomaterials, Prof. I Made Joni, Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia.

17:05-17:25 8A-IL-6: Semiconductor Nanowires and Nanocrystals grown by alternative methods, Prof. Tomáš Šikola, Central European Institute of Technology BUT, Česká republika.

17:25-17:40 8A-OP-1: Hybrid Nanostructures of Upconversion nanoparticles and TiO2 for Photocatalysis, Dr. Matt Cappadona, University Of Technology, Australia.

17:40-17:55 8A-OP-2: Titanium dioxide nano-layer characterised silicon dioxide spheres, Yuguang Pu, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

17:55-18:10 8A-OP-3: Linking excited-state electronic structure to photoactivity in organic materials, Dr. Tim Kowalczyk, Western Washington University, USA.

18:10-18:25

8A-OP-4: Novel Reduced Graphene Oxide Composite Based Catalysts for Electrochemical Sensing of Acetaminophen, Dr. Tien Song Hiep Pham, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia.

18:25-18:40 8A-OP-5: Preparation and Characterisation of Thermomechanical Properties of ABS/Clay Nanocomposites, Dr. Joung Yoon Choi, Korea Conformity Laboratories, South Korea

18:40-19:00 Closing Remarks Session Session 7B: Energy Applications-B

Chair: Prof. Tiffany Walsh

9:25-9:45 7B-IL-1: Active site design in anode layer for development of high quality intermediate temperature operation SOFCs, Prof. Toshiyuki Mori, NIMS, Japan.

9:45-10:05 7B-IL-2: Engineering surface atomic structures of transition metal oxide for superior elecocatalysis, Prof. Tao Ling, Tianjin University, China.

10:05-10:25

7B-IL-3: Covalent triazine framework modified with coordinatively-unsaturated Co or Ni atoms for electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction, Prof. Kazuhide Kamiya, Osaka University, Japan.

10:35-10:50 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Toshiyuki Mori

10:50-11:10 7B-IL-4: Sodium-ion batteries: Positive electrodes and their structural evolution, Dr. Neeraj Sharma, University of New South Wales Sydney, Australia.

11:10-11:30 7B-IL-5: Layered Alternating Fluid-in-Solid Network for Self-Adaptive Capacitive Charge Storage, Dr. Da-Wei Wang, University of New South Wales Sydney, Australia.

11:30-11:50 7B-IL-6: Highly Concentrated CO Evolution for Photocatalytic Conversion of CO2 by H2O as an Electron Donor, Prof. Kentaro Teramura, Kyoto University, Japan.

11:50-12:10 7B-IL-7: Tuning the Electronic Structure of Transition metal oxides for Fast Oxygen Evolution Reaction, Prof. Hong Lian Zhang, Xiamen University, China.

12:10-12:30 7B-IL-8: Engineering Efficient 2D Materials for Electrochemical Water Splitting, Dr. Wenping Sun, University of Wollongong, Australia.

12:30-12:50 7B-IL-9: Biomimetic Approach Towards the Development of Programmed Electrocatalyst for Clean Energy , Prof. Naba Dutta, RMIT University, Australia.

12:50- 13:05 7B-OP-1: Surface treatment of MOFs to improve stability for electrocatalysis., Dr. Lathe A Jones, RMIT University, Australia.

13:00-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-14:40 Plenary 12: Artificial Intelligence in Materials Design, Dr. Amanda Barnard, CSIRO, Australia.

Session Session 8B: Adsorption and Separation Chair: Prof. Kentaro Teramura

14:40-15:10 Keynote Lecture: 8B-KL-1: Predicting the Spatial Organisation of Biomolecules on Graphene for Bio-sensing and Energy, Prof. Tiffany Walsh, Deakin University, Australia.

15:10-15:30 8B-IL-1: Adsorption Control of Carborane Derivatives: 3D-superaromatic Attribute of Au (111) surface, Prof. Ken-ichi Shudo, Yokohama National University, Japan.

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15:30-15:50 8B-IL-2: Computational Thermochemical Stability of Fullerenes, Prof. Bun Chan, Nagasaki University, Japan

15:50-16:10 8B-IL-3: Simulation of Disordered Carbon Structure and its Influence on Adsorption and Transport, Prof. Suresh Bhatia, The University of Queensland, Australia

16:10-16:30 8B-IL-4: Inventions in context: patenting and commercialisation for academics, Dr. Jessica Chadbourne, Shelston IP Pty Ltd, Australia.

16:30-16:45 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Naba Dutta

16:45-17:05 8B-IL-5: Extraction of Bio-Based Value-Added Compounds Using Supercritical CO2 in Tropical Climate Countries, Prof. Suzana Yusuf, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia.

17:05-17:25 8B-IL-6: Layered Titanate Nanowires for Selective Adsorption of Sr Ions, Prof. Naoki Asao, Shinshu University, Japan.

17:25-17:45 8B-IL-7: New Porous and Layered Materials for the Removal of Aqueous Pollutants, Prof. Hideaki Yoshitake, Yokohama National University, Japan.

17:45-18:00 8B-OP-1: Covalently functionalized graphene oxide for the recovery of palladium from spent nuclear fuel, Dr. Kancharla Srinivasarao, Kyushu University, Japan.

18:00-18:15 8B-OP-2: Improved Description of Catalytic Adsorption using Machine Learning, Dr. Xinyu Li, University Of Newcastle, Australia.

18:15-18:30 8B-OP-3: The Effect of Annealing Temperature on Microstructure, Transformation Temperatures, and Mechanical Properties of Ni45Ti45Nb10 in Situ Nanocomposite, Bashir Samsam Shariat , University Of Western Australia, Australia.

18:40-19:00 Closing Remarks

Session Session 7C: Nanodevices -B Chair: Prof. Yan Li

9:25-9:55

Keynote Lecture: 7C-KL-1: Facile Hydrothermal Processing and Properties Tuning of Heterostructure Hybrid Metal Oxide Nanocomposites, Prof. K. Byrappa, Adichunchanagiri University, India.

9:55-10:15 7C-IL-1: Energetically deposited carbon and oxide materials for electronics, Prof. James Partridge, RMIT University, Australia.

10:15-10:35 7C-IL-2: Building quantum matter atom by atom, Prof. Sven Rogge, University of New South Wales, Australia.

10:35-10:50 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. James Partridge / Prof. Young-Il Kim

10:50-11:10 7C-IL-3: Graphene (sub)-nanofluidics and filtration membranes, Prof. Slaven Garaj, NUS, Singapore.

11:10-11:30

7C-IL-4: Bioinspired Nanotechnology: Tailoring Nanoparticles with Biological Functions for Smart Biosensors and Nanomedicine, Prof. Yen Nee Tan, National University of Singapore, Singapore.

11:30-11:50 7C-IL-5: Effect of Tailored Core structure of Carbon Nitride on Its Oxygen Reduction Activity, Dr. In Young Kim, The University of Newcastle, Australia.

11:50-12:10 7C-IL-6: Hydrodynamic behaviour of micro-fluidised beds, Prof. Geoffrey Evans, UON, Australia.

12:10-12:30 7C-IL-7: Multi-Technique analysis with the Thermo Scientific Nexsa XPS spectrometer, Richard White, Thermo Fisher Scientific, UK.

12:30-12:45 7C-OP-1: Self-assembled percolating synaptic networks with scale-free dynamics for neuromorphic application, Susant Acharya, University Of Canterbury, New Zealand.

12:45 - 13:00

7C-OP-2: Voltammetric Immunosensor with Silver Nanoprobe for Determination of Prostate Specific Antigen, Dr. Chidkamon Thunkhamrak, Chiang Mai University, Thailand.

13:00-14:00 Lunch Break

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14:00-14:40 Plenary 12: Artificial Intelligence in Materials Design, Dr. Amanda Barnard, CSIRO, Australia. Session Session 8C: Energy storage and Conversion-C

Chair: Prof. Sven Rogge

14:40-15:10 Keynote Lecture: 8C-KL-1: Chirality-Specified Growth of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes, Prof. Yan Li, Pekin University, China.

15:10-15:30 8C-IL-1: Ionic Conductivity of Defect Perovskites via Vacancy Control, Prof. Young-Il Kim, Yeungnam University, South Korea.

15:30-15:50

8C-IL-2: Nanostructured materials for the fabrication of the next-generation electrochemical energy storage and conversion devices, Prof. Mir Fazlollah Mousavi, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran.

15:50-16:10 8C-IL-3: Structural Classification of Li-ion Conductors for Finding New Materials, Prof. Seung-Joo Kim, Ajou University, South Korea.

16:10-16:30

8C-IL-4: Unravelling the Rate Control Contributions from Lithium Ion Diffusion and Charge Transfer Reaction Kinetics for High Rate Energy Storage in Nanostructured TiOx Electrodes, Prof. Alison Lennon, University of New South Wales Sydney, Australia.

16:30-16:45 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Geoffrey Waterhouse/Prof. Seung-Joo Kim

16:45-17:05 8C-IL-5: Selective Hydrogen Production from Formate with Homogeneously Polymer-dispersed Platinum Nanoparticle, Prof. Yutaka Amao, Osaka City University, Japan.

17:05-17:25 8C-IL-6: Development of Solid oxide cells based on layered perovskite materials, Prof. Guntae Kim, UNIST, South Korea.

17:25-17:45 8C-IL-7: Supramolecular Crystalline Electrolytes with Ion Conduction Paths for Selective Lithium Ion Diffusion, Prof. Makoto Moriya, Shizuoka University, Japan.

17:45-18:05 8C-IL-8: Photonic Band Gap Materials for Efficient Solar Hydrogen Production, Prof. Geoffrey Waterhouse, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

18:05-18:20 8C-OP-1: Green Synthesis of Low Dimensional Materials Using Liquid Metal Reaction Media: Application in High Flux Membranes, Dr. Ali Zavabeti, RMIT university, Australia.

18:20-18:35 8C-OP-2: Advanced Stability Analysis System for Lifetime Investigations of Organic Photovoltaic Devices, Alaa Y. Al-Ahmad, University Of Newcastle, Australia.

18:40-19:00 Closing Remarks Session Session 7D: Energy Storage and Conversion-B

Chair: Prof. Vipul Bansal 9:25-9:55 Keynote Lecture: 7D-KL-1: Photocatalytic CO2 Reduction using Water as an Electron Donor,

Prof. Akihiko Kudo, Tokyo University of Science, Japan. 9:55-10:15 7D-IL-1: Metal oxide nanostructures for sustainable applications, Prof. Ziqi Sun, Queensland

University of Technology, Australia. 10:15-10:35 7D-IL-2: MXene Based Nanocomposites for High Performance Sodium Ion Storage, Prof. Hao

Liu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia. 10:35-10:50 Coffee Break

Chair: Prof. Ziqi Sun/Prof. Hao Liu 10:50-11:10 7D-IL-3: Graphene-Metal Oxide Based Functional Nanostructures as Efficient Electrode

Materials for Supercapacitor Applications, Prof. Ramasamy Jayavel, Anna University, India 11:10-11:30 7D-IL-4: Nitroxide Radical Materials towards Sustainable Organic Energy Storage, Prof.

Zhongfan Jia, University of Queensland, Australia. 11:30-11:50 7D-IL-5: Narrow Bandgap InGaAsP for Photoelectrochemical Solar Water Splitting, Dr. Siva

Karuturi, Australian National University, Australia, 11:50-12:10 7D-IL-6: Scanning laser and near-field lithography for quick turn-around nanofabrication,

Prof. Andrew Fleming, The University of Newcastle, Australia 12:10-12:25 7D-OP-1: Sulfur-Rich Polymers with Functional Linkers for High-Rate Lithium–Sulfur Batteries,

Mr. Haneol Kang, POSTECH, South Korea

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12:25-12:40 7D-OP-2: Optimized design of triboelectric nanogenerators for in-situ nanotechnology applications, Mr. Mohammad Khorsand, Flinders University, Australia.

12:40-12:55 7D-OP-3: High efficiency supercapacitors based on carbon quantum dots from vegetable waste, Mr. Van Chinh Hoang, University of Sydney, Australia,

13:00-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-14:40 Plenary 12: Artificial Intelligence in Materials Design, Dr. Amanda Barnard, CSIRO, Australia.

Session Session 8D: Nanomedicines Chair: Prof. Akihiko Kudo

14:40-15:10 Keynote Lecture: 8D-KL-1: NanoZyme Technologies: from environmental & clinical diagnostics to promising antimicrobial agents and pro-drug therapies, Prof. Vipul Bansal, RMIT University, Australia.

15:10-15:30 8D-IL-1: Ultrafast acoustic micromixers to synthesize nanoparticles at 6ml/min throughput, Prof. Tuncay Alan, Monash University, Australia.

15:30-15:50 8D-IL-2: Advanced drug delivery applications using mesoporous silica particles, Prof. Alfonso Garcia-Bennett, Macquarie University, Australia.

15:50-16:10 8D-IL-3: pH-actvated helical formation inducing selective apoptosis for cancer therapy, Prof. Yeu Chun Kim, KAIST, Korea.

16:10-16:30 8D-IL-4: Engineering Albumin Nanoparticles for Cancer Therapy, Prof. Roger Liang, University of Newcastle, Australia.

16:30-16:45 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Ramasamy Jayavel

16:45-17:05 8D-IL-5: Ion Beam applications from nuclear fusion to hadron therapy, Prof. John O’Connor, The University of Newcastle, Australia.

17:05-17:20 8D-OP-1: Lanthanide-doped upconversion nanoparticles and their use in a point-of-care DNA-based assay, Dr. Alex Gee, University Of Technology, Australia.

17:20-17:35 8D-OP-2: Liposomal Nanotherapy for Treatment of Atherosclerosis, Dr. Yee Shan Wong, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore,

17:35-17:50 8D-OP-3: Controlled gene and drug release from a liposomal delivery platform triggered by light (or X-ray radiation), Dr. Wei Deng, University Of New South Wales, Australia.

17:50-18:05 8D-OP-4: Designer Hybrid Organosilica Nanoparticles Enabled Cancer Immunotherapy, Yannan Yang, AIBN, The University of Queensland, Australia.

18:05-18:20 8D-OP-5: Synthetic dendritic polymers with controlled flexibility improves delivery of large plasmid DNA, Dr. Marck Norret, The University of Western Australia, Australia,

18:20-18:35 8D-OP-6: Collagen Vietnamese fresh water fish scale: synthesis and application for drug delivery, Dr. Nguyen Thuy Chinh, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, Vietnam.

18:40-19:00 Closing Remarks Session Session 7E: Organic Nanomaterials

Chair: Prof. Oleksandr Savatieiev 9:25-9:55 Keynote Lecture: 7E-KL-1: Novel Catalytic Materials in Selective Conversion of Biomass, CO2

and Water into Value Added Chemicals, Materials and Energy, Prof. G D Yadav, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, India.

9:55-10:15 7E-IL-1: Single-wall carbon nanotubes for quantum-dot devices, Prof. Koji Ishibashi, RIKEN, Japan.

10:15-10:35 7E-IL-2: Inversion reactions on graphene nanoflakes, Prof. Amir Karton, The University of Western Australia, Australia.

10:35-10:50 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Koji Ishibashi/Prof. Amir Karton

10:50-11:10 7E-IL-3: Crystalline Molecular Gyrotops as Regularly Arranged Dipolar Rotor, Prof. Setaka Wataru, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan.

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11:10-11:30 7E-IL-4: Application of Short PEGs for Development of Thermo-responsive Organic Crystalline Materials, Prof. Kazushi Kinbara, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan.

11:30-11:50 7E-IL-5: Vertical Resonant Tunneling transistors with quantum molecular dots, Prof. Ryoma Hayakawa, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan

11:50-12:10 7E-IL-6: Single-component pure organic metal, TED, Dr. Yuka Kobayashi, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan.

12:10-12:30 7E-IL-7: Enzymatic Hydrolysis Responsive Supramolecular Hydrogel, Prof. Masamichi Yamanaka, Shizuoka University, Japan,

12:30-12:50 7E-IL-8: Role of Disorder in Charge Generation in Organic Photovoltaics, Prof. Ivan Kassal, The University of Sydney, Australia.

12:50-13:10 7E-IL-9: Theoretical Study on Next Generation Solar Cell by Computational Science, Prof. Yutaka Imamura, TMU, Japan,

13:10-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-14:40 Plenary 12: Artificial Intelligence in Materials Design, Dr. Amanda Barnard, CSIRO, Australia.

Session Session 8E: Environmental Applications-B Chair: Dr. Yuka Kobayashi

14:40-15:00 8E-IL-1: New Organic Photoredox Reactions between Old Molecules by Heterogeneous Carbon Nitride Photocatalyst, Prof. Oleksandr Savatieiev, Max Plank, Germany.

15:00-15:20 8E-IL-3: Electrospinning of Nanofibers for Photocatalyst, Prof. Wei Pan, Tsinghua University, China.

15:20-15:40 8E-IL-4: Near infrared light-responsive ammonia synthesis over upconverison nanoparticles assembled carbon nitride nanotubes, Dr. Yijiao Jiang, Macquarie University, Australia.

15:40-16:00 8E-IL-5: Mapping Charge Carrier Dynamics of Photoactive Material Surfaces in Space and Time Using 4D Electron Microscopy, Prof. Omar F. Mohammed, KAUST, Saudi Arabia.

16:00-16:20 8E-IL-6: Origin of in-plane components of L10 ordered FePt nanogranular film for heat-assisted magnetic recording media, Dr. Jian Wang, ICYS, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan.

16:30-16:45 Coffee Break Chair: Prof. Yusuke Yamauchi

16:45-17:05 8E-IL-7: Silicon quantum dot micelles interaction with blood plasma proteins, Dr. Chinnathambi Shanmugavel, NIMS, Japan.

17:05-17:25 8E-IL-8: Large-area Transparent and Flexible Guanidinium Incorporated MAPbI3 Microstructures for High-performance Photodetectors with Enhanced Stability, Dr. Mallik Arjun, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, India,

17:25-17:40 8E-OP-1: Novel Perovskite Material Search by Materials Informatics: Application to Water Splitting Photocatalyst and Solar Cell, Dr. Shohei Kanno, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan.

17:40-17:55 8E-OP-2: Fundamental insight on optical control of ferroelectric domains, Dr. Gaurav Vats, University Of New South Wales, Australia.

18:40-19:00 Closing Remarks (Prof. Ajayan Vinu and Dr. Inyoung Kim) Announcement of ICEAN-2020