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The CID Number appears on each page of the manuscript. The complete citation is used on the first page, and an abbreviated version on subsequent pages. Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the six-digit CID Number. Conference CommitteeConference Chair Program Chair Organising Committee Brian Abbey, La Trobe University (Australia) Peggy P. Chan, RMIT University (Australia) Wenlong Cheng, Monash University (Australia) Christina Cortez-Jugo, Monash University (Australia) Timothy J. Davis, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia) Daniel Gomez, The University of Melbourne (Australia) Stefan Harrer, IBM Research (Australia) Dwayne Kirk, Melbourne Center for Nanofabrication (Australia) Mainak Majumder, Monash University (Australia) Gareth Moorhead, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia) Paul Mulvaney, The University of Melbourne (Australia) Yonggang Zhu, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia)
Special Committee Members Saulius Juodkazis, Swinburne University of Technology (Australia) Min Gu, Swinburne University of Technology (Australia)
Program Committee Fumihito Arai, Tohoku University (Japan) Andrea M. Armani, The University of Southern California (United States) Zhanghai Chen, Fudan University (Japan) Anna Fontcuberta i Morral, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland) Sajeev John, University of Toronto (Canada) Adrian J. Keating, The University of Western Australia (Australia) Alexander M. Korsunsky, University of Oxford (United Kingdom) Sanjay Krishna, The University of New Mexico (United States) Sebastian Lourdudoss, Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden) Scott R. Manalis, MIT Media Laboratory (United States) Dragomir N. Neshev, The Australian National University (Australia) Matteo Pasquali, Rice University (United States) Zuzanna Siwy, University of California, Irvine (United States) Leigh M. Smith, University of Cincinnati (United States)
Session Chairs 1 Fabrication I Adam Mechler, La Trobe University (Australia) 2 Solar I Sudha Mokkapati, The Australian National University (Australia) 3 Nanomaterials I H. Hoe Tan, The Australian National University (Australia) 4 Bio I Christina Cortez-Jugo, Monash University (Australia) 5 Photonics I Lei Zhou, Fudan University (China) 6 Materials I Dan Li, Monash University (Australia) 7 Microfluidics I Michel Versluis, Universiteit Twente (Netherlands) 8 Plasmonics I Sudha Mokkapati, The Australian National University (Australia) 9 Nanomaterials II Wenlong Cheng, Monash University (Australia) 10 Bio II Andrea M. Armani, The University of Southern California (United States) 11 Photonics II Peter J. Reece, The University of New South Wales (Australia) 12 Solar II Evelyne Gil, Université Blaise Pascal (France) 13 Fabrication II Dwayne D. Kirk, Melbourne Center for Nanofabrication (Australia) 14 Plasmonics II Arnan Mitchell, RMIT University (Australia) 15 MEMS I Adrian Keating, The University of Western Australia (Australia) 16 Bio III Dan V. Nicolau, McGill University (Canada) 17 Photonics III Lan Fu, The Australian National University (Australia) 18 Metrology/Characterisation Gareth F. Moorhead, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia) 19 Microfluidics II Lydia L. Sohn, University of California, Berkeley (United States) 20 Solar III Lan Fu, The Australian National University (Australia) 21 Nanomaterials III Mainak Majumder, Monash University (Australia) 22 Electronics Hannah J. Joyce, University of Oxford (Australia) 23 Plasmonics III Kylie R. Catchpole, The Australian National University (Australia) 24 MEMS II Weidong Zhou, The University of Texas at Arlington (United States) 25 Microfludics III James Friend, RMIT University (Australia) 26 Solar IV Timothy J. Davis, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia) 27 Nanomaterials IV Michael S. Fuhrer, Monash University (Australia) 28 Bio IV Stefan Harrer, IBM Research (Australia) 29 Photonics IV Masaya Notomi, NTT Basic Research Laboratories (Japan) 30 Materials II Takeshi Morita, The University of Tokyo (Japan) 31 Fabrication III Rosie Hicks, Australian National Fabrication Facility (Australia) 32 Photonics V Leigh M. Smith, University of Cincinnati (United States) 33 Nanomaterials V Takeshi Morita, The University of Tokyo (Japan)
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