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Harris Engineering Center Room 101 4000 Central Florida Blvd, Orlando, FL 32816 Scientific Program Friday, February 3, 2017 Registration open: 7.00AM Inauguration: 8.00 8.20AM 8.00-8.03: Introduction by Saiful Khondaker, Symposium Chair 8.03-8.06: Michael Johnson, Dean, College of Sciences, University of Central Florida 8.06-8.09: Bahaa Saleh, Dean, College of Optics and Photonics (CREOL), University of Central Florida 8.09-8.12: Michael Georgiopoulos, Dean, College of Engineering and Computer Science, University of Central Florida 8.12-8.20: Elizabeth (Liz) Klonoff, Vice President for Research and Commercialization and Dean of Graduate studies, University of Central Florida Session A: Plenary Session I Chair: Yeonwoong Jung (University of Central Florida) A1. 8.30-9.30AM: Pulickel M. Ajayan (Rice University): 2D atomic layers: new material s paradigm Coffee break: 9.30-9.45AM Session B: Growth, Synthesis and Characterization Chair: Humberto Rodriguez Gutierrez (University of South Florida) B1. 9.45-10.20 AM: Changgu Lee/Sungkyunkwan University, Korea

Synthesis of wafer-scale 2D metal chalcogenide films B2. 10.20-10.55 AM: David Geohegan/Oak Ridge National Lab Exploring 2D materials synthesis with nonequilibrium growth techniques and laser spectroscopy B3. 10.55-11.30 AM: Nikhil Koratkar/Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Phosphorene as a polysulfide immobilizer in high-performance lithium-sulfur batteries B4. 11.30 AM-11.45 PM: Wei Sun Leong/Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chemical vapor deposition of multiple transition metal disulfides in one synthesis step (contributed) B5. 11.45 AM -12.00 PM: Kaci Kuntz/University of North Carolina Oxidative control of edge and surface chemistry in 2D black phosphorus (contributed) B6. 12.00 12.15 PM: Prassana Sahoo/University of South Florida In situ laser induced chemical modification of ultrathin WSe 2 (contributed) Lunch break: 12.15-1.00 PM, Lunch will be provided Session C: Plenary Session II Chair: Masa Ishigami C1. 1.00 2.00 PM: James Hone (Columbia University): 2D devices and phenomena in the ultraclean limit Session D: Electrical and Mechanical Properties Chair: Chang-Yong Nam, Brookhaven National Lab D1. 2.00-2.35 PM: C. N. Lau/UC Riverside Quantum transport and electron interactions in few-layer atomic membranes D2. 2.35 3.10 PM: Sefaattin Tongay/Arizona State University Fundamentals and applications of pseudo-1d quantum membranes D3. 3.10 345 PM: Philip Hofmann/Aarhus University, Denmark Electronic structure and electron dynamics in novel 2D materials Coffee break: 3.45 4.00 PM D4. 3.45-4.00 PM: Matthias Batzil/ University of South Florida Electronic properties of twin grain boundaries in MoSe 2 (contributed) D5. 4.00-4.15 PM: Sadhu Kolekar/ University of South Florida

Controlling charge density wave transition in monolayer TiSe 2 (contributed) D6. 4.15 4.30 PM: Madhab Neupane/ University of Central Florida Experimental realization of two-dimensional topological Dirac materials and beyond (contributed) D7. 4.30 4.45 PM: Masa Ishigami/ University of Central Florida Ultra-low friction of gold nanocrystals on graphene (contributed) Session E: Summary and Discussion of day 1: 4.45-5.30PM Session F: Poster and reception: 5.30-7.30 PM Chair: Yeonwoong Jung (University of Central Florida) 7.30 PM: Workshop adjourns for Day 1

Saturday, February 4, 2017 Session G: Thermal, Optical and Chemical properties Chair: Matthias Batzill, University of South Florida G1. 8.00 8.35 AM: Gwan-Hyoung Lee/Yeonsei University, Korea 2D materials and van der Waals heterostructures: synthesis, defects, surface modification, and device applications G2. 8.35 9.10 AM: Koray Aydin/Northwestern University Plasmon Enhanced Light-Matter Interactions in 2D Materials G3. 9.10 9.25 AM: A. K. M. Newaz/San Francisco State University Opto-electronic properties of synthesized monolayer molybdenum disulfide (contributed) G5. 9.25 9.40 AM: Mihai Vaida/ University of Central Florida Monitoring the ultrafast charge carrier dynamics at 2D-3D heterojunctions with femtosecond extreme-ultraviolet laser pulses (contributed) G6. 9.40 9.55 AM: Richard Blare/ University of Central Florida Heterogeneous mechanocatalysis faciliated by defect-laden 2D structures (contributed) Coffee break: 9.55-10.10AM Session H: Electronics and Devices Chair: Gwan-Hyoung Lee, Yonsei University, Korea H1. 10.10 10.45 AM: Ali Javey/UC Berkeley 2D semiconductor electronics: advances, challenges and opportunities H2. 10.45 11.20 AM: Deji Akinwande/UT Austin 2D emerging devices beyond transistors H3. 11.20 11.55 AM: Eric Pop/Stanford University Electrical, thermal, and unconventional applications of 2D materials H4. 11:55 12.10 PM: Scott Warren/University of North Carolina Two dimensional electrides (contributed) Lunch break: 12.10 PM-1:15 PM, Lunch will be provided H5. 1.15 1.30 PM: Vikas Berry/University of Illinois Chicago (Non-van der Waal) Functionalization of graphene with retained trigonal lattice and charge carrier mobility (contributed) H6. 1.30 1.45 PM: Richard Klemm/ University of Central Florida

Terahertz emission from the intrinsic Josephson junctions of high-symmetry, thermally-managed 2D superconducting Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ microstrip antennas (contributed) H7. 1.45 2:00 PM: Weinan Xu/Johns Hopkins University Self-folding graphene microstructures for 3D functional devices and biosensing (contributed) Session I: Theory and Modelling Chair: Jing Guo, University of Florida I1. 2.00-2.35 PM: Richard Hennig/University of Florida Computational discovery of novel 2D materials for optoelectronic and spintronic devices I2. 2.35 3.10 PM: Talat Rahman/ University of Central Florida Optical excitations and ultrafast exciton dynamics in 2D transition metal dichalcogenides I3. 3.10 3.25 PM Zhipeng Dong/University of Florida Modeling 2D semiconductor FETs with sub-5nm gate length (contributed) Coffee break: 3.25-3.40 PM I4. 3.40 3.55: M. Mehboudi/University of Arkansas Structural phase transitions on two-dimensional ferroelectric GeSe and SnSe (contributed) I5. 3.55 4.10: Jason Haraldsen/University of North Florida Determination of the spin dynamics and magnetic Dirac nodes in a Heisenberg honeycomb lattice (contributed) I6. 4.10 4.25: Duy Le/ University of Central Florida Defect generation on MoS 2 basal plane by hydrogen adsorption (contributed) I7. 4.25 4.40: Takat Rawal/ University of Central Florida Electronic structure and reactivity of Au 13 nanoparticles supported on single-layer MoS 2 and h-bn: a comparative first-principles study (contributed) Session J: Summary and Discussion of Day 2: 4.45-5.30 PM 5.30 PM: Workshop adjourns