Thursday 10 February 2005 0800–1000 Galaxy Ballrooms II and III POSTER GROUP 1 CERAMIC MATERIALS Mechanical properties and crack growth behavior in unpoled and poled ferroelectric PMN-PZT ceramics
S. Jiansirisomboon, K. Songsiri and T. Tunkasiri
Piezoelectric property of (1-x) Pb(Zr1/2Ti1/2)O3 -xPb(Zn1/3Nb2/3)O3 ceramics prepared by columbite-(wolframite) precursor method
N. Vittayakorn, G. Rujijanagul, X. Tan and D.P. Cann
Phase formation and transitions in the lead magnesium niobate-lead zirconate titanate system
S. Ananta, R. Tipakontitikul and R. Yimnirun
Pyroelectric properties of Bi3TiNbO9-based ceramics at high temperature
J. Barrel, K. MacKenzie and E. Stytsenko
Structural investigation of the double Perovskites (Sr,Ba)2FeMoO6
E.K. Hemery, J. Crisford, M.J. Dalley, G.V.M. Williams and H.J. Trodahl
Preparation and characterization of barium iron niobate (BaFe0.5Nb0.5O3) ceramics
T. Tunkasiri, U. Intatha, S. Eitssayeam and K. Pengpat
Fabrication and characterization of zirconia-baria solid solutions POSTER GROUP 2 HYBRID AND NANOCOMPOSITE MATERIALS Carboxylic acids as crystal modifiers: the role of the hydrophobic chain
G.E. Henderson, B.J. Murray and K.M. McGrath
Flame retardant polymer nanocomposites Mechanical properties evaluation of PZT/Al2O3 composites prepared by a simple solid-state mixed oxide method
C. Puchmark, S. Jiansirisomboon and G. Rujijanagul
High energy milled nano-structured Ti-Al-oxide composite powders for plasma spray coatings
J. Liang, Z. Li, K. Zhang, D. Zhang and W. Gao
The dominant of CH bonding in a-C: H thin films grown by DC-PECVD at various chamber pressures Study on the properties of coal-tar-based carbon foam
Y C. Zhang, X. Wang, J. Tian and Y. Wang
Wollastonite fibre reinforced polyethylene composites in rotational moulding
X.W. Yuan, D. Bhattacharyya and A.J. Easteal
Spectroscopic properties of oxygen- and nitrogen-doped a-C:H : a nanostructural model
S. Petrie, V.I. Grishko, W.W. Duley, and P. Bernath
Study on thermal properties of energy storage fiber concrete Atom ingress from synthetic biological fluid into nanoporous layers formed in titanium by helium ion-implantation
P.B. Johnson, C.R. Varoy, V.J. Kennedy and A. Markwitz
POSTER GROUP 3 MATERIALS MODELLING Mechanistic modeling using AC impedance Multi-scale modelling of ZnO nanorod formation and growth by electrochemical deposition Periodic ab initio study of silico-erionite
C. Samaniego, D.H. Galván, A. Posadas-Amarillas and V.P. Petranovskii
Si(001) c(4x2)-p(2x2) surface phase transitions induced by electric fields and doping POSTER GROUP 4 NANOFIBRES AND NANOTUBES Growth and characterization of cubic hafnium oxide single crystal fibers
A. Watcharapasorn, R.C. DeMattei, R.S. Feigelson, K.C. Chen
Templated photofunctional nanotube arrays
T. Kemmitt, M.E. Bowden and I.W.M. Brown
Carbon covalent-bonded nanotube junctions: structures, formation mechanism and transport properties
L. A. Chernozatonskii, A.N. Andriotis, M.Menon, E. Mikheeva, D. Srivastava
Temperature dependence of the thermal conductivity in chiral carbon nanotubes
N.G. Mensah, G. Nkrumah ,S.Y. Mensah and F.K. Allotey
Preparation and electrochemical characterisation of carbon nanotube microelectrodes
N. Yahya, G.Z. Chen, G.A. Snook, V.P. Kotzeva and Derek J. Fray
Bundles of boron-carbide nanotubes: effects of doping by Li and Cu
O. Ponomarenko, M.W. Radny and P. V. Smith
Self consistent calculation of nonlinear capacitance and its corresponding relaxation time in doped nanotube junctions
K. Esfarjani, A.A. Farajian, Y. Kawazoe and S.T. Chui, K. Mehrany
POSTER GROUP 5 MOLECULAR MATERIALS AND DEVICES PG5.1 NMR T2-relaxation dispersion of polymeric materials under shear Substitution of dipyrido[3,2-a:2’,3’-c]phenazine: an attempt to produce highly emissive materials A.G. Blackman, K.C. Gordon and N.J. Lundin Photoexcitation in metal polypyridyl OLED complexes: a spectroscopic and density functional theoretical study Transport studies of silver based fast ion conducting glassy system for battery applications Towards smart membranes and surfaces for sensors and catalytic applications
T.H. Lim, T. Borrmann, R. Batchelor, J.H. Johnston and J.L. Spencer
Process of novel hydrothermal flow-reactor with adiabatic expansion cooling: toward production of functional biopolymer
T. Goto, Y. Futamura, Y. Yamaguchi and K. Yamamoto
Possible separation of an optical isomer from a racemic amino acid by kaolinite Measurement of polymer shear modulus using thickness shear acoustic waves
PG5.9 Regiospecificity
σ-dimerisation of terthiophenes: a density functional theory Study of plasma-polymerized tetraethylorthosilicate thin film
M.A. Badsha, F. Ahmed, A.B.M.O. Islam and A.H. Bhuiyan
Electrical properties in fuel cell based on DNA film
Y. Matsuo, G. Kumasaka, J. Hatori, K. Saito and S. Ikehata
Polymer films and LEDs: how to realise ultra low-cost and low-power chemical sensing platforms Novel buckyball functionalised terthiophene and polyterthiophenes - electrochemistry, synthesis, characterisation and applications
J. Chen, G. Tsekouras, D.L. Officer, P. Wagner, C.Y. Wang, C.O. Too
Photovoltaic and electrochromic properties of poly(3-alkylthiophenes) and poly(3,3”-didecyloxyterthiophenes)
G. Tsekouras, C. O. Too, G. G. Wallace, S. Gambhir, K. Wagner and D.L. Officer
POSTER GROUP 6 CLUSTERS, QUANTUM DOTS AND NANOPARTICLES High-density assembly of nanocrystalline silicon quantum dots A. Tanaka, Y. Tsuchiya, K. Usami, H. Mizuta and S. Oda Quantum dots conjugated with captopril while remained effective in vivo N. Manabe, A. Hoshino, Y.-q. Liang, T. Goto, N. Kato and K. Yamamoto Charging effect of gold(Au) nano-particles embedded in SiO2 Electrochemical detection of DNA hybridization amplified by CdS nanoparticles H. Peng, C. Soeller and J. Travas-Sejdic Fundamental and applied directions of field emission electronics using nanocluster carbon materials Yu.V. Gulyaev and S.A.Nikitov
POSTER GROUP 7 PHOTO-ACTIVE AND RADIATION-SENSITIVE MATERIALS Local field effects on the radiative lifetimes of Ce3+ in different hosts C.-K. Duan and M. F. Reid Advanced materials for dosimeter applications G.V.M. Williams, C. Dunford, S. Schweizer, J.–M. Spaeth, B. Henke, M. Secu and U. Rogulis Optical scattering in glass ceramics A. Edgar, R. Tilley, A. Bittar and G.V.M. Williams Simulation of the photoluminescence process of Er3+ and Si nanocrystal co-doped in silica C.-K. Duan The dynamics of crystalline structure formation in lumogen optical coatings A. Deslandes, A.B. Wedding, and J.S. Quinton Microstructure and optical study of Al implanted ZnO thin films
J. Lee, C. Depagne, J. Metson, P. Evans and D. Bhattacharyya
First principles calculations of the 4fn → 4fn-15d absorption spectra of Ce3+, Pr3+, Nd3+ in CaF2, SrF2, and BaF2 crystals
K. Ogasawara, T. Ishii, M.G. Brik and I. Tanaka
Nano-structured titania for solar cells
Y.P.Y. Ting, M.R. Waterland and D.L. Officer
POSTER GROUP 8 NANOSCALE OPTICS Sub-wavelength localization of plasmon resonances evidenced by surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy E.C. Le Ru and P.G. Etchegoin Asymptotic behaviour of subwavelength nano-layer space charge toward conducting interface K. Mehrany and B. Rashidan Control of the optical transmission of metal films via excitation of surface plasmons L. Lin,S.J. Drake, R.J. Reeves and R.J. Blaikie Two-dimensional bandgap in a one-dimensional negative-index periodic structure I.V. Shadrivov, A.A. Sukhorukov and Y.S. Kivshar Light propagation through patterned nanoscale metallic polarisers A.T. Chin and R.J. Blaikie
Sexual Health Unit, School of Population Health The University of Melbourne PARTICIPANT INFORMATION FORM Sexual Health Unit, School of Population Health, University of Melbourne Full Project Title: Woman on Woman’s Health (WOW) Principal Researcher: Dr Catriona Bradshaw Associate Researchers: Professor Christopher Fairley, Dr Jane Hocking, Dr Marcus Chen, Associate
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