Wednesday 2 September • Programme • COMS2009

Local Organizers:

Danish Technological Institute
Technical University of Denmark
IMEGO
MC2 - Chalmers University

Presenting Organization:

MANCEF

09:00

Opening

Mogens Rysholt Poulsen (Chairman, COMS2009)

09:15

Plenary

Finn Helmer 

PL7: Commercialization of Small Technologies - The Giga Success

Chair: M Rysholt Poulsen

Co-chair: RH Berg

10:00

Plenary

Duane Dimos

PL8: Nanotechnologies for Advanced Microsystems

Chair: L Højslet Christensen

Co-chair: D Winkler

 

10:45 - Coffee Break

 

Session 7

                                                   

Global Market Analysis, Latest Trends in Industry, and Commercialization Strategies

Chair: P Salomon - 7A

                            

Tools and Technologies

Chair: L Højslet Christensen - 7B

Processing & Technologies

Chair: D Winkler - 7C

11:15

Laurent Robin (Invited)

8A1: MEMS Markets. What the Future Will Be?

 

Gabi Fernholz

8A2: Commercialisation of Microsystems: Application Centres As an Instrument for Rapid Development and Production

 

Susan Anson

8A3: Challenging The Future of MST - A Survey on Recent Microtechnological Strategy Papers by Means of Content Analyses Methods

 

Ron A. Lawes

8A4: Cost Analysis Software for MEMS - A Key Tool for MEMS Commercialization?

 

Manjunath Puttaswamy

7B1: Stable Hydrophobic Nanocoatings on Polymers

 

Olaf Lassek

7B2: High Temperature Stable Thermopiles: From Technology-Driven to Application Orientated Development

 

Leslie Lea

7B3: Very High Rate Etching of Silicon to Increase Process Tool Throughput

 

Michael Hornung

7B4: MO Exposure Optics - Customized Illumination for Process Window Optimization and Yield Improvement in Mask Aligners Lithography

 

Esko Forsén

7B5: Nanoimprint Lithography for Surface Acoustic Wave Sensor Applications

Clive Davenport

7C1: Spun Carbon Nanotubes: An Amazing Yarn

 

Jan Kafka

7C2: Hot Embossing of a Polymeric Electrochemical Sensor Based on Poly(3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene)

 

T. Glinsner

7C3: Wafer Bonding for 3D-Interconnect Applications

 

David Tossell

7C4: Moving Deep Silicon Etch into the Mass Production Era

 

Nimi Gopalakrishnan

7C5: 1, 2-Polybutadine Nano-porous Liquid Core Polymer Waveguides

 

 

12:30 - Lunch

 

13:30

Plenary

Robert Mehalso

PL9: Funding Start-Up Companies in an Economic Crisis

Chair: C Davenport

 

Session 8

Commercializing MNT -Challenges & Strategies

Chair: C Davenport - 8A

                                               

MEMS Components

Chair: S Bouwstra - 8B

Euro-Training

Chair: P Fischer - 8C

14:15

Thomas Magnussen (Invited)

7A1: Overcoming Nanoscale Design Challenges Through Advanced Computer Simulations

 

Jon Wulff Petersen (Invited)

7A2: Practical Experiences with Commercialization of Very Early-Stage Technologies 

 

Gabriel Ramirez

8B1: A Two Degree of Freedom MEMS Positioning Stage 

 

Dean M. Aslam

8B2: Energy Scavenging From Static Charges on Human Body For MEMS and NEMS Applications

 

Alexandra Nafari

8B3: Expanding In Situ TEM Instrumentation With MEMS Technology

 

Harry E. Stepanou

8B4: Advances in MEMS Commercialization

 

Sjoerd Haasl

8B5: MEMS-Based Inertial Navigation Instrumentation
for High-Dynamic Applications

Hervé Fanet
8C1: Eurotraining Survey on Microsytems Training Requirements

 

Zsolt Illyefalvi-Vitez

8C2: EuroTraining Survey on Microsystems Curricula

 

Per Øhlckers

8C3: Experiences and Outlook from Recent Years of Developing Education in Micro- and Nanotechnologies at Vestfold University College

 

Adrian Ionescu

8C4: TBA

 

15:30 - Coffee Break and Poster Session

 

Session 9

Manufacturing Challenges

Chair: P Hammond - 9A

Education

Chair: D. Aslam

Co-chair: B Warrington - 9B

Commercialization Strategies

Chair: L-U Aaen Andersen - 9C

16:15

Miriam Luizink (Invited)

9A1: High Tech Factory: Towards Shared High-Volume Production in Micro- & Nanotechnology

 

Gerold Schröpfer

9A2: Status and Evolution of Design Support for MEMS Foundries

 

Twan Korthorst

9A3: Microsystem Design for Manufacturing Strategies: Shorter Development Time and Improved Yield

 

Eva Flick

9A4: A Pladoyer for a Concurrent Nano Engineering

 

Don Johnson

9A5: Thick Epoxy Resist Sheets for MEMS Manufactuing

 

Wolfgang Ochs

9A6: Fast Optical Characterization of MEMS: From Static Topography to High-Frequency Motion Analysis

Aldrin E. Sweeney (Invited)

9B1: Nanotechnology in The K-16 Science Curriculum: Educational Preparation of the Future Nanotechnology Workforce

 

Gabriel Ramirez 

9B2: Class on a Chip

 

Francesca Calati

9B3: AccessNano: A Distinctive and Accessible Nanotechnology Resource for Australian Schools

 

Nadine Hoser 

9B4: Breakthroughs into Higher Education Teaching and Labor Markets in Germany and the US

 

Lars Montelius

9B5: Nanoscience Education in a Regional Perspective

Uffe Arlø Theilade (Invited)

9C1: Taking High-Tech Products to the Market - The Venture Capital Perspective

 

Thomas Link

9C2: Accelerating the Innovation Process by the Application Center for Microsystems Technology

 

Dirk Ortloff

9C3: A Customer-Driven Approach to Product Engineering of Micro and Nano Devices - Requirement Analysis 

 

Markus Noren

9C4: Standardization in MEMS

 

Kevin Yallup

9C5: The Development of Microfluidics Applications in Canada

 

 

 

Closing sections (awards etc.) - ca. 20 min

19:00 - DHL Relay

 

 

A - Audience • B - First Floor 101 • C - Second Floor 202