2016 SNO Conference Program


Friday, November 11, 2016
  8:30 to 10:00      
  Plenary IV- Designing catalytic and energy-relevant multifunctional architectures Deborah Rolison    
  Plenary V- Nano consumer products Treye Thomas    
  BREAK 10:00 to 10:20      
  Concurrent Sessions      
3a Friday 10:30 to 12:30 Industry/Manufacturing
  Photochemical Synthesis and Biological Applications of Anisotropic Gold Nanoparticles Francis J. Osonga, SUNY- Binghamton Idris Yazgan, SUNY- BINGHAMTON Omowunmi A. Sadik, SUNY- BINGHAMTON
  Directional Templating Mechanisms of Anisotropic Nanoparticles using Poly (pyromellitic dianhydride-p-phenylene diamine). Victor M Kariuki, SUNY-Binghamton Julien A. Panetier, SUNY -Binghamton Jürgen Schulte, SUNY-Binghamton
  Nano Layer Encapsulation Using Circulating Supercritical Fluid Fluidized Bed Aydin K Sunol, University of South Florida Raquel Carvallo, University of South Florida Brandon Smeltzer, University of South Florida
  The Rapid, Scalable Mechanochemical Synthesis of Carbon Quantum Dots (CQDs) from Sustainable Precursors Richard G. Blair, University of Central Florida David J. Nash, University of Central Florida Deepti Siddhanti, University of Central Florida
  Fast and Large Area Integration of Nanoparticles Enabled by Interfacial Convective Assembly Adnan Korkmaz, Northeastern U Cihan Yilmaz, Associate Research Scientist Ahmed Busnaina, William Lincoln Smith Professor
  Super-Hydrophilic Ni-TiO2/TiO2 Multilayer Coating as an Active Photo-catalyst Soha Mohajeri, Sharif
  Comparative Cradle-to-Gate Energy Assessment of Indium Phosphide and Cadmium Selenide Quantum Dot Displays Shauhrat S. Chopra, Institute for Environmental Science and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago Thomas L. Theis, Institute for Environmental Science and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago
  Thermomechanical analysis on sustainable biopolymer nanocomposites for use in medical and industrial devices. Julie P Harmon, University of South Florida Tamalia C.Julien, University of South Florida Sylvia Thomas, University of South Florida
3b Friday 10:30 to 12:30 Nanomedicine/human health
  Nanoparticle-Protein Interactions: Implications to Safety Assessment using In Vitro Methods Nancy A Monteiro-Riviere, Nanotechnology Innovation Center of Kansas State University
  Designing nano-enabled biosensors for reuse: A glucose sensor case study Salman Ali Abbasi, Northeastern University Ahmed Busnaina, Northeastern University Jacqueline Isaacs, Northeastern University
  Inhibiting Protein Amyloid Aggregation with Nanoparticles Feng Ding, Clemson University
  Classification model for protein enrichment on ENMs Korin Wheeler, Santa Clara University Matthew Findlay, Santa Clara University Daniel Freitas, Santa Clara University
  Phenytoin loaded PLLA/Lecithin Nanofibers as an Active Wound dressing and Scaffolding Material for Skin, Neural and Blood Vessels Regeneration and Monitoring in complicated Diabetic Wounds Isra H. Ali, 1 Nanomaterials Lab, Center of Material Science (CMS), Zewail City of Science and Technology, 6th of October, Giza 12588, Egypt Islam A. Khalil, 1 Nanomaterials Lab, Center of Material Science (CMS), Zewail City of Science and Technology, 6th of October, Giza 12588, Egypt, 2 Department of Pharmaceutics and Industrial Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy and Drug Manufacturing, Misr University of Science and Technology (MUST), 6th of October, Giza 12566, Egypt Ibrahim M. El-sherbiny, 1 Nanomaterials Lab, Center of Material Science (CMS), Zewail City of Science and Technology, 6th of October, Giza 12588, Egypt
3c Friday 10:30 to 12:30 Env/biol
  Enhanced sensitivity of surface plasmon coupled enzyme-linked immunosorbent (ELISA) assay using silver and C60 films. Achyut J Raghavendra, Clemson University Ramakrishna Podila, Clemson Univeristy  
  The effects of media components on the dissolution kinetics and cytotoxicity of ZnO nanoparticles Josh Eixenberger, Boise State University Alex Punnoose, Boise State University Denise Wingett, Boise State University
  Characterizing nanoparticle uptake and distribution in plants: gold colloids in Arabidopsis thaliana identified by x-rays nanotomography and hyperspectral imaging Astrid Avellan, Carnegie Mellon University Fabienne Schwab, CEREGE Armand Masion, CEREGE
  Validation and characterization of the titanium dioxide nanoparticle enhanced solar disinfecting capabilities of Puralytics’ SolarBag technologies Robert White, School of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331 Tyler S. Radniecki, School of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331
  Comparison of the effects of ZnO nano/bulk materials on bean plants grown in different soil types Illya A. Medina Velo, University of Texas at El Paso, University of California Center for Environmental Implications in Nanotechonology Osvaldo E. Dominguez, University of Texas at El Paso Jose A. Hernandez-Viezcas, University of Texas at El Paso, University of California Center for Environmental Implications in Nanotechonology
  Night and day: combined toxicity of nanosilver and nanotitania differ in dark and light conditions Carolyn M. Wilke, Northwestern University Jean-Francois Gaillard, Northwestern University Kimberly A. Gray, Northwestern University
  12:30 pm - 1:15 pm Lunch (provided)
  Concurrent Sessions
4a Friday 2:00 to 5:00 Nano waste
  ENMs in Solid Waste: Potential Implications and Research Needs Nicole Berge, University of South Carolina
  Cement composites with graphitic nano-amendments for low-level nuclear waste storage Fabio Matta, University of South Carolina
  End of life of graphene –based nanocomposites in wastewater Debora F. Rodrigues, University of Houston Jingjing Fan, University of Houston Janire peña bahamonde, University of Houston
  Synthesis of mesoporous silica MCM-41 using fluidized bed incineration fly ash for toluene adsorption Kui-Hao Chuang, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology Qiao-Wen Lin, Central Taiwan University of Science and Technology
  Application of a Tiered Testing Framework for Evaluating the Sustainability of Photoactive Nano-TiO2 in Cementitious Structures Stephen Diamond, NanoSafe Inc. Alan J. Kennedy, Environmental Laboratory, ERDC Aimee Poda, Environmental Laboratory, ERDC
  Nano-waste: Environmental health and safety (EHS) implications during thermal decomposition/incineration of nano-enabled products Dilpreet Singh, Harvard University
4b Friday 2:00 to 5:00 Env/biol
 

Silver Nanoparticles Uptake in Zea Mays and Arabidopsis thaliana: Silver analysis by ICP-MS and characterization of plant response based on metabolomics using LC-QToF-MS

Nita G. Chavez Soria, University at Buffalo  
  Green Synthesized Iron Nanoparticles for Iron Fortification of Fresh Crop Hoang Pham, North Dakota State University Mohammad Enayet Hossain, North Dakota State University Robert Brueggeman, North Dakota State University
  Continuous and batch reactors to quantify the response of Escherichia coli exposure to nanoparticles Vinka Oyanedel-Craver, U Rhode Island Nelson M Anaya, U Rhode Island Fatemeh Faghihzadeh, U Rhode Island
  Engineered nanomaterials impact the fate and toxicity of coexisting contaminants Jason C. White, CT Agricultural Experiment Station Baoshan Xing, University of Massachusetts Xingmao Ma, Texas A & M University
  Food and Industrial Grade TiO2 Impacts to the Human Gut Microbiota Travis Waller, UC Riverside Chen Chen, UC Riverside Sharon L. Walker, UC Riverside
  Considerations required for making in vitro to in vivo and interspecies extrapolations of nanoparticle biological interactions using in silico computational modeling Jim E. Riviere, Kansas State University
6:00 pm SNO Gala Dinner (provided) Awards: Students, Emerging Investigator,SNO Award; SNO Business Meeting; NanoPitch