Plenary talks
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Title |
Dr. C. A. Spindt |
Stanford Research Institute International (USA) |
A brief history and the current status of the Spindt cathode |
Dr. I. T. Han |
Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (Korea) |
The commercialization huddles of carbon nanotube devices |
Prof. B. Milne |
Cambridge University (UK) |
Carbon Nanotubes for Field Emission Applications |
Prof. H. K. Park |
Kyung Hee University (Korea) |
Medical Applications of Vacuum Nanoelectronics |
Invited talks
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Title |
Prof. O. Zhou |
University of North Carolina (USA) |
CNT X-Ray Source Array for Detection and Treatment of Cancer |
Prof. Y. Saito |
Nagoya University (Japan) |
Dynamic Behaviour of Multilayered Graphene and Metal-coated Carbon Nanotube Field Emitters |
Prof. M. Takai |
Osaka University (Japan) |
Development of a tiny X-ray source controlled by laser light for medical application |
Dr. R. G. Forbes |
University of Surrey (UK) |
Recent progress in reshaping the theory of orthodox field electron emission |
Prof. S.-T. Lee |
City University of Hong Kong (China) |
High-Performance Single In2Se3 Nanowire Photodetector |
Prof. N. S. Xu |
Sun Yat-Sen University (China) |
Field Emission Display using Nanowire Field Emitters |
Prof. W. Lei |
Southeast University (China) |
Field Emission Electron Source with Graphene Layer |
Prof. W. B. Choi |
Florida International University (USA) |
Novel design considerations for high efficiency carbon nanotube field emitters |
Prof. J. T. L. Thong |
National University of Singapore (Singapore) |
Metallic Nanowires Grown via Field-Emission Induced Growth as Electron Sources |
Dr. Y.-H. Song |
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (Korea) |
Development of Fully Vacuum-Sealed X-ray Tubes with Carbon Nanotube Field Emitters |
Prof. N. Lee |
Sejong University (Korea) |
Fabrication of carbon nanotube field emission materials and application to vacuum devices |
Prof. S. R. P. Silva |
Surrey University (UK) |
Electron Field Emission from Carbon Nanotubes |
Prof. Y. Gotoh |
Kyoto University (Japan) |
Production of extremely low energy electron beam with silicon-based field emitter arrays and its application to space charge neutralization of low-energy and high-current ion beam |
Prof. H. Mimura |
Shizuoka University (Japan) |
Field Emitter Technology for Nanovision Science |
Dr. J. Shaw |
Naval Research Laboratory (USA) |
Development of a Diamond Transmitted Secondary Electron Source |
Prof. W. P. Kang |
Vanderbilt University (USA) |
Nanodiamond Vacuum Field Emission Integrated Devices |
Dr. M. Nagao |
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan) |
A novel fabrication of Spindt-type field emitters with focusing electrodes |
Dr. Y. C. Kim |
Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (Korea) |
Development of Backlight and X-ray Source Based on Printed Carbon Nanotube Field Emitters |
Dr. S.-G. Jeon |
Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (Korea) |
CNT cold cathode based THz wave technology |
Prof. G. Müller |
University of Wuppertal (Germany) |
Optimization of ion-track etching and electrochemical copper nanocone deposition for structured field emission cathodes |
Prof. R. Schreiner |
University of Regensburg (Germany) |
Highly uniform and stable field emission from Si-tip arrays for applications in integrated vacuum microelectronic devices |
Prof. M. Nakamoto |
Shizuoka University (Japan) |
Stable Vacuum Electronic Devices for Aerospace and Environment-hard Applications |
Prof. K. Hata |
Mie University (Japan) |
Newly Designed High Resolution X-ray Microscope with a Field Emission Type Lithium Liquid Metal Electron Source |
Dr. C. Holland |
Stanford Research Institute International (USA) |
Optically Controlled Spindt Cathode |
Dr. O. Auciello |
Argonne National Laboratory (USA) |
Ultrananocrystalline Diamond (UNCD) Films for Field Emission-Based Science and Devices |
Dr. Hans W. P. Koops |
HaWilKo GmbH (Germany) |
Development of a miniaturized Dynatron THz-Oscillator with a FEBIP system |
Dr. S. T. Purcell |
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 & CNRS (France) |
Carbon Nanotubes Grown in a Field Emission Electron Microscope |