Message Stevenson, Washington USA July 13-18, 2025 24th American Conference on Crystal Growth & Epitaxy (ACCGE-24) and 22nd US Workshop on Organometallic Vapor Phase Epitaxy (OMVPE-22) 1
1. Welcome Message2. Venue & Floor Plan3. Organizing Committee4. Corporate Sponsors5. Government Support6. Industrial Exhibit7. Save the Date: OMVPE-25/OMVP-238. Graduate Student Oral Presentation Award9. Plenary Speakers10. Photo Contest11. Wednesday Afternoon Excursions12. West Conference 2026 Information13. Presenter Guidelines14. Panels15. Proceedings16. Conference Schedule17. Monday Schedule18. Tuesday Schedule19. Wednesday Schedule20. Thursday Schedule21. Friday Schedule22. Schedule (Chronological)23. Schedule (by Symposium)Table of ContentsClick to go to each section.2
Welcome to Skamania, Washington The American Association for Crystal Growth (AACG) and the conference organizing committees are pleased to extend a warm and friendly welcome to all participants in: The 24th American Conference on Crystal Growth and Epitaxy (ACCGE-24) The 22nd Workshop on Organic Metal Vapor Phase Epitaxy (OMVPE-22) The biennial jointly held conferences comprise all things crystal growth and epitaxy - growth methods (melt, vapor, so-lution, etc.), material type (semiconductors, biological, oxides, etc.), dimensionality (bulk, thin films, 2D, nano) and properties (optical, electronic, optoelectronic, ferroelectric, etc.) building on its historical strength. Multiple parallel ses-sions across five days will provide participants with broad exposure to the state-of-the-art in the science and technology of crystal growth and epitaxy. Efforts have been made to schedule the conference to flow among topical areas and avoid overlapping of similar interest areas; however, some conflicts are unavoidable due to the full program and the wide range of interests among attendees. Participants are encouraged to plan their schedule to maximize interaction with their interests. We trust the outstanding technical program, the beautiful surroundings of Stevenson, Washington, the hospitality of the Skamania Lodge, and the conference social program will make this a one-of-a-kind conference experience for all at-tendees, presenters, vendors, sponsors, and guests. We wish you an enjoyable, rewarding, and productive conference. Siddha Pimputkar & Balaji Raghothamachar, ACCGE-24 Conference Chairs Kevin Daniels, ACCGE-24 Program Chair Andy Allerman, OMVPE-22 Conference and Program Chair 3
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Organizing Committee Conference Co-Chair: Siddha Pimputkar Lehigh University Conference Co-Chair: Balaji Raghothamachar Stony Brook University OMVPE Chair: Andy Allerman Sandia National Laboratory Program Chair: Kevin Daniels University of Maryland Symposium Planning: Soaram Kim Texas A & M Government Support: Joan Redwing Penn state University Publicity Chair: Kevin Schulte NREL AACG Awards Chair & Proceedings Co-Chair: Bob Feigelson Stanford Local Arrangements & Proceedings Co-Chair: Vince Fratello Photo Contest & Grad Student Awards: Ouloide Yannick Goue Xavier University of Louisiana Corporate Exhibits: Gordon Banish Cyberstar/ECM Conference Planner: Dori Neilsen AACG Administrator: Shoshana Surek-Nash AACG Conference Proceedings Co-Chair: Tania Paskova Sandia National Laboratory Corporate Support: Irina Mnuskina Coherent 5
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Government Support Industrial Exhibit Across International LLC AIXTRON SE Ambrell Induction Heating SolutionsECM-CYBERSTAR Furuya Metal Americas Heraeus Precious Metals Mesta Electronics Northrop Grumman SYNOPTICS ProChem Inc. Rotunda Scientific Technologies STR US, Inc. Thermcraft VIGO Photonics Zircar Zirconia, Inc.7
Ruby Conference Sponsor The 25th American Conference on Crystal Growth and Epitaxy (ACCGE-25) and23rd US Workshop on Organometallic Vapor Phase Epitaxy (OMVPE-23) SAVE THE DATE!SAVE THE DATE!July 25-29, 2027July 25-29, 2027 to be held at Cheyenne Mountain Resort Colorado Springs, CO, USA 8
Graduate Student Oral Presentaon Award We are pleased to announce the first edition of the ACCGE/OMVPE Student Oral Presentation Awards. Three awards will be presented: 1st place, 2nd place, and 3rd place. These awards recognize the outstanding work and contributions of our graduate students to the field of crystal growth. Graduate students who have already submit-ted an abstract for a presentation at the conference are encouraged to compete for the awards. Those who have not submitted an abstract for the conference are also encouraged to compete if they have made arrangement to attend the conference. Important Note: • The Student Oral Presentation award will be held on Monday evening (July 14th) between 7:00 pm - 8:00pm.• Students must be enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student as of the submission deadline• Students must be the presenting author, even if not listed as first author• Students will have ten minutes to present and answer questions• A jury of three members will rate the students’ presentation on the following criteria: content (depth andaccuracy), clarity of presentation (organization, style and design of slides), knowledge of topic, oral deliv-ery, and effective use of time• Conference attendees are encouraged to attend the talks and support these young scientists.Ruby Conference Sponsor9
Plenary Speakers Henry Samueli Faculty Excellence Professor and Kavli Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences Director, Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Program University of California, Irvine “Synthesis of Multiscale High-Performance Biological Composites" David Kisailus is a Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engi-neering and Director of the Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Pro-gram at the University of California, Irvine. Professor Kisailus, a Kavli Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences and Member of UNESCO Chair in Materials and Technologies for Energy Conversion, Saving and Storage (MATECSS), received his Ph.D. in Materials Science from the University of California at San-ta Barbara (2002), M.S. from the University of Florida in Materials Science and B.S. in Chemical Engineer-ing from Drexel University. After his Ph.D., Prof. Kisailus was appointed as a post-doctoral researcher in the Institute for Collaborative Biotechnologies, University of California at Santa Barbara. Following this, he was a Research Scientist at HRL Laboratories and then joined as faculty at the University of California. Professor Kisailus is currently the PI of the Biomimetics and Nanostructured Materials Group and the Di-rector of a Multi-University Research Initiative on Microbe-Materials Interactions for Lunar Environments with Pacific Northwest National Laboratories as well as Johns Hopkins and Northwestern Universities. His team’s research interests focus on understanding fundamental structure - property relationships in ex-treme biological materials, and using these key insights towards developing biomimetic structures for next generation multifunctional materials that can address many societal issues. He also investigates biological synthesis processes that guide resulting architected biological structures and uses this to develop solution-based and environmentally friendly processes to synthesize nanoscale materials with controlled crystal size, shape and phase for energy and environmental-based applications. Professor Kisailus has published more than 150 papers in journals such as Science, Nature, Nature Materials, Advanced Materials, ACS Nano, Advanced Functional Materials, PNAS and JACS. He has also been granted 17 patents (with more than 20 pending). His research is highlighted in high profile media including Nature, NY Times, LA Times, Nation-al Geographic, Discovery Channel and BBC. David Kisailus www.baesystems.com/crystals Ruby Conference Sponsor 10
Scientific Director imec "III-V Integration in Silicon Photonics: Challenges and Opportunities" Bernardette Kunert received her diploma and Dr. rer. nat. degree in Physics from the Philipps University of Marburg, Germany, in 2001 and 2005, respectively. From 2006 to 2013 she worked as a project manager for the start-up semiconductor technology company NAsPIII/V GmbH, Germany. In 2013, she joined imec, Belgium, as a principal scientist. Since 2023 she is scientific director. Bernardette Kunert has a strong background in epitaxial growth and characterization of III-V heterostructures and in (opto)electronic devices such as laser diodes, modulators, detectors, high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs), heterojunction bipolar transistors (HBTs), metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs) and multi-junction solar cells. In particular, the monolithic integration of III-V devices on silicon or germanium substrates and the invention of new device concepts have always been at the centre of her research interests. In her current position, she is jointly responsible for the definition of the technology strategies at imec involving III-V compound materials. Connecting research groups across different units at imec and interacting withindustrial partners, universities and customers allows Bernardette Kunert to initiate and explore new deviceconcepts.Bernardette Kunert Plenary Speakers Distinguished Professor and Director of 2D Crystal Consortium MIP Pennsylvania State University "Epitaxy of 2D van der Waals crystals - from fundamentals to applications" Joan Redwing is a Distinguished Professor of Materials Science and Engi-neering at Pennsylvania State University where she holds an adjunct appoint-ment in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Prof. Red-wing currently serves as the Director of the Two-Dimensional (2D) Crystal Consortium – a Materials Innovation Platform user facility at Penn State fund-ed by the USA National Science Foundation that is focused on advancing the synthesis of 2D materials for next generation devices. Her research focuses on crystal growth and epitaxy of electronic materials, with an emphasis on thin film and nanomaterial synthesis by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD). Prof. Redwing currently serves as vice president of the International Organization for Crystal Growth and the American Association for Crystal Growth. She is the North American regional editor for the journal 2D Materials. She is a fellow of the American Physical Society, Materials Research Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. She is an author or co-author on over 300 publications in refereed journals and holds 8 U.S. patents. Joan Redwing 11
Plenary Speakers Tisch University Professor Department of Materials Science and Engineering Cornell University, USA Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung, Germany "Suboxides MBE Rocks!" Darrell Schlom is the Tisch University Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Cornell University. He also holds an honorary af-filiation as the first “Leibniz Chair” of the Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung (IKZ) in Berlin, Germany. After receiving a B.S. degree from Caltech and a Ph.D. from Stanford University, he was a post-doc at IBM’s research lab in Zurich, Switzerland. His research involves the heteroepitaxial growth and characterization of oxide thin films by reactive molecular-beam epitaxy (MBE), especially utilizing a “materials-by-design” approach to discover materials with properties superior to any known. His work has been recognized by the highest awards for materials discovery by five relevant societies: the Frank Prize from the International Organiza-tion for Crystal Growth, the MRS Medal from the Materials Research Society, the McGroddy Prize from the American Physical Society, the Thornton Memorial Award from the American Vacuum Society, and the John Bardeen Award from The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS). He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the Materials Research Society, the American Vacuum Society, and is a member of the National Academy of Engineering. Darrell Schlom Photo Contest Please vote for your favorite entries in the following categories: 1) Natural untouched micrographs or photographs2) Digital/Altered photograph including computational simu-lationsFirst place entries in each category and the best student entry will win award certificates and prizes. Please vote online using the QR code. Please vote by Wednesday (July 15) afternoon! Winners will be announced at the banquet. 1212
Wednesday Afternoon Excursions The Conference is pleased to offer three types of tours for attendees including all costs of transportation, guide fee, arrangements, permits, bottled water, snacks, and staging from Skamania Lodge. The tours will depart at 12:15 and return at 2:45. Sign up is through the conference website. Click the QR code below. Waterfall Tour ($130 USD) The waterfall tour will include 620’ Multnomah Falls, one of the tallest year-round waterfalls in the United States and the most visited natural recreation site in the Pacific Northwest. Permits are required to park in the lot and visit the falls in the summer, so this guided tour is the best choice. Multnomah Falls Lodge has a public Visitor Center, snack bar, gift shop, adjacent accessible restrooms, and a restaurant on the second level. For the physically active, there is a climb from the Multnomah Falls Visitor Center up a steep trail to the historic Benson Bridge. Beyond the bridge, those seeking a more rigorous experience can continue to the top of the cliff and take a short spur trail to a small viewing area at the very top of the falls. The total distance to the top of the falls and back is 2.4 miles and around 600’ of eleva-tion or the equivalent of 60 flights of stairs on uneven, steep terrain. Sturdy footwear is required past the bridge. Other Gorge attractions will be added as time permits. The second tour will be aimed at those who want to hike the full dis-tance to the top of the falls but may get fewer other attractions. Multnomah Falls is a 20 minute drive from the confer-ence venue. Winery Tour ($150 USD ) The winery tour will offer a scenic drive through the Gorge to a premier local vineyard & winery for tastings (cost in-cludes $20 venue fee). "A World of Wine in Forty Miles" is the motto for the Columbia Gorge Winegrowers. Strad-dling the mighty Columbia River, the Columbia Gorge Growing Region includes the fertile soils of both Washington and Oregon. From the marine influenced climate of Underwood Mountain to the arid, dry land of the Eastern Gorge, from Albarino to Zinfandel, the grapes and wines of this unique region are a spectacular selection of sweet whites and luscious reds. The wineries span the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area through 40 miles of peaceful, open roads running through double mountain views of Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams. Many Columbia Gorge wineries sit just a half hour scenic drive from Skamania. Nature Tour ($130 USD) The nature tour would offer a guided nature walk to waterfalls &/or vistas, including discussion of flora & fauna, his-tory, geology, etc. Inside the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area is a wondrous natural paradise tucked away from the rest of the world. Ancient volcanoes created basalt flows that are now the majority of the rocks in the Gorge. The flows are arranged in horizontal sheets, each representing a volcanic eruption. The Columbia River snakes through this spectacular canyon on its westward journey before joining the Pacific Ocean. Nowhere else on earth exists such a wonder of desert and forest, cliffs and waterfalls, sun and rain. It’s the only place in the world where a mighty river crashes through an entire mountain range. With the highest concentration of waterfalls in the nation, stumbling upon a magnificent rush of fresh falling water is easier to discover than you think. The area’s basalt cliffs, oak woodlands, and sweeping meadows offer an amazing variety of wildflowers. Register for excursions at: https://www.crystalgrowth.org/excursions 1413
The West Chapter of the American Association for Crystal Growth is committed to introducing youth to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Our bi-annual conference aims to provide an interdisciplinary platform for researchers to dis-cuss the fundamental nanoscale physics and chemistry that are cen-tral to the growth of crystals for a wide array of technologies. Through fundraising from our very active outreach committee, gener-ous donations from sponsors, and the hosting venue at Stanford Si-erra Camp, we were able to have our inaugural class of high school and undergraduate students come to the 28th AACG Western Sec-tion Conference on Crystal Growth & Epitaxy, held at Fallen Leaf Lake, CA during June 9th – 12th, 2024. This year, we had welcomed a group of high school students and two of their teachers from the Tracy Unified School District in Northern CA, another high school student from the Pringee School in South Hamilton, MA, and several undergraduate students from San Fran-cisco State University, University of California Berkeley, and the Uni-versity of California Irvine. AACG West Conference Fallen Leaf Lake, CA, USA * Tentative Dates June 14-17, 2026 The conferences focus on current and emerging challenges in understanding, engineering, and design of crystal growth in na-ture and technology. We welcome contributions in areas such as crystallization of biological and biomimetic materials, synthe-sis of crystalline material systems for renewable energy, envi-ronment and sustainability, interplay between synthesis and performance of functional materials, and fundamental aspects of nucleation, growth and phase transformations in a wide range of crystalline material systems. The registration fee al-ways includes all sessions, lodging, recreation and meals. Updates can be found on the conference website: 14
ACCGE24/OMVPE22Presenter GuidelinesEach room will have an LCD projector, laser pointer, and microphone. The conference does not provide computers or laptops, so please be sure to bring your own or discuss with a colleague to borrow theirs. Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the session begins to check the connections between your computer and the projector. Note that time lost switching between computers or due to non-functioning computer graphics presentations will be deducted from the speaker's allotted presentation time. Please direct any presentation questions to the chair for your session. Plenary: 45 min presentation + 15 min Q&A Invited: 25 min presentation + 5 min Q&A Contributed: 17 min presentation + 3 min Q&A15
ACCGE24/OMVPE22PanelsGraduate Student Panel (Thursday 5:30 – 6:30 pm) This panel offers graduate students a unique opportunity to engage with professionals from academia, industry, and national laboratories. Designed to foster open dialogue and networking, the session allows students to ask questions about career paths, research experiences, and professional development. Panelists will share personal insights and advice, helping students gain a broader perspective on opportunities beyond graduate school and make meaningful connections for their future careers. All are welcome and graduate students are encouraged to join. Future of AACG Panel (Thursday 6:15 – 7:00 pm) This panel invites a candid conversation on the current status and future direction of the American Association for Crystal Growth (AACG). As the field faces a general decline in engagement, it is crucial to reflect on how AACG can adapt and grow to better serve its community. Panelists will discuss opportunities to enhance partnerships with industry, strengthen connections to national labs and academia, and identify strategies for recruiting and supporting the next generation of crystal growers. Particular attention will be given to outreach efforts and creating meaningful pathways for students and early-career researchers to enter and remain in the field. Audience participation is strongly encouraged as we work together to reimagine AACG’s role in shaping the future of crystal growth. 16
ACCGE24/OMVPE22 ProceedingsThe Proceedings will be published in the Journal of Crystal Growth. Manuscript submission deadline: September 15, 2025 Authors who have a paper accepted for oral presentation at the 24th American Conference on Crystal Growth and Epitaxy (ACCGE-24) and the 22nd Workshop on Organic Metal Vapor Epitaxy (OMVPE-22) are invited to submit manuscripts for consideration for publication in the conference proceedings. The length of the papers in the Proceedings is limited to four printed pages for regular contributed papers, five printed pages for invited papers, and six printed pages for plenary invited papers. The manuscripts submitted will undergo a peer review process similar to regular publications. Only work presented at the conference and that has not been published, nor is in press, or submitted for publication elsewhere will be considered for inclusion in the Proceedings. Formatting instructions: Please follow the formatting recommendations on the website. All manuscripts will be subject to the review process; submissions will be rejected if they do not describe original, unpublished work, or are not of high quality. A single printed column (text only) in the Journal of Crystal Growth is approximately 480 words. Please keep the page length limit in mind when preparing your manuscript. Submission instructions: Please submit manuscripts using the Elsevier Editorial System which will be located on the AACG website at www.crystalgrowth.org after the conference. Editor: Robert Feigelson, Stanford University Email: feigel@stanford.edu 17
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Monday – Plenary Session I: 7:45-10:00AM (Stevenson A & B)Plenary Session IChairs: Siddha Pimputkar and Balaji Raghothamachar[7:45AM -7:50AM]Welcome & IntroductionSiddha Pimputkar and Balaji Raghothamachar, Conference Chairs[8:00AM -9:00AM]Suboxides MBE Rocks!Darrell SchlomCornell University[7:50AM -8:00AM]Program Overview Kevin Daniels, Program Chair[9:00AM -10:00AM]Synthesis of Multiscale High-Performance Biological CompositesDavid KisailusUniversity of California, IrvineMonday – Session A: 10:30-12:00PM (Stevenson A)Topic Area: 7th Symposium on 2D and Low dimensional Materials (incl. BN)Controlling 2D GrowthChair: Kevin Daniels and Benjamin Gray[10:30AM -11:00AM](Invited) Direct Heterogeneous Integration of Transition Metal Dichalcogenides via Single-Source Molecular ChemistryZakaria Al Balushi (University of California, Berkeley)[11:30AM -11:50AM]CONTROLLING THE EPITAXIAL ORIENTATION OF WAFER-[(ϙaiμϙaibi[´(ϙibϙ-PLANE SAPPHIREChen Chen (Pennsylvania State University), Rohini Sanikop, Andrew R. Graves, Joan M Redwing[11:00AM -11:30AM]ϼIIJŽĖťôîϽϙaibi[´(ϙab@b((ϙϙ@F(b(ϯ͕F-SIC INTERFACE: AN AIR-STABLE FERROMAGNETIC FILMChengye Dong (The Pennsylvania State University), Maxwell Tolemus Meyers, Seng Huat Lee, Van Dong Pham, Lisyuan Lu, Zhiqiang Mao, Vincent Crespi, Joshua Robinson[11:50AM -12:10PM]Crystal Growth of Functional Materials at The Air Force Materials and Manufacturing Directorate Michael Susner (AFRL), Pijush Bhattacharya, Benjamin S. Conner, Ryan Siebenaller, Emanuel Rowe 24
[11:00AM - 11:30AM](Invited) Coercive field control in epitaxial ferroelectric Hf0.5Zr0.5O2 thin films by nanostructure engineering Ji Soo Kim (University of Cambridge)Monday – Session B: 10:30AM – 12:00PM6WHYHQVRQ%[11:30AM - 12:00PM](Invited) Design of microstructure and defect in BaTiO3 thin films and superlattices for enhanced performance Aiping Chen (Los Alamos National Laboratory)[10:30AM - 11:00AM](Invited) Lifting the Fog – Lessons Learned in the Synthesis for Ferroelectric Complex Oxides Thin Films Lane Martin (Rice University)Topic Area: Symposium on Epitaxy of Complex OxidesEpitaxy of Ferroelectric OxidesChair: Judith Driscoll and Ho Nyung Lee[11:00AM - 11:20AM]Fabrication of 80 μm-thick GaAs semiconductor opening switches using halide vapor phase epitaxy, Mario Dumont (NREL), Steven Hayden, James Schrock, Brad Hoff, Susan Heidger, Aaron Ptak, John Simon, Kevin SchulteMonday – Session C: 10:30AM – 12:00PM (Stevenson C)[11:20AM - 11:40PM]Optical System for Growing Optical Isolator Single Crystals by the Laser Diode Floating Zone Method, Florian Rackerseder (RWTH Aachen University), Martin Traub, Peter Droste, Hans-Dieter Hoffmann, Constantin Haefner, [10:30AM - 11:00AM](Invited) APCVD of Bulk Silicon for Photovoltaics, Rick SchwerdtfegerTopic Area: Advanced Growth Techniques & Technology for SemiconductorsChair: Nathan Stoddard and Ryan Lewis (in absentia)25
Monday – Session D: 1:30PM – 3:00PM (Stevenson A)Topic Area: Biological and Biomimetic MaterialsChair: David Kisailus[1:30PM -1:50PM]Continuous crystallization in biopharmaceutical manufacturing: Therapeutic full-length monoclonal antibodiesJoana Ferreira (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)[1:50PM -2:10PM]Precipitation-diffusion coupling enables recovery of critical materials from permanent magnet and battery feedstocksElias Nakouzi (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)[2:10PM -2:30PM]TRANSFORMATION OF CaCo3 TO CRYSTALLINE SPHERES AT THE MINERAL-ORGANIC BOUNDARYJohn Mergo (Arizona State University)Monday – Session E: 1:30PM – 3:00PM6WHYHQVRQ%[1:30PM - 2:00PM](Invited) Challenges and Opportunities in Textured Piezoelectric CeramicsMark Fanton (Penn State University), Beecher Watson, Joshua Fox, and Christopher EadieTopic Area: Ferroelectric Crystals & Textured CeramicsTextured Ceramics Chair: Beecher Watson[2:00PM - 2:30PM](Invited) Improved Piezoelectric Performance of Single Crystal and Textured Materials Using Pulse PolingMichael Mervosh (Penn State University) and Clive Randall[2:30PM - 3:00PM](Invited) Textured PMN-PZT Ceramics with Ehanced Piezoelectric Properties and Fatigue ResistanceYunfei Chang (Harbin Institute of Technology), Linjing Liu, Rui Lv, Hang Xie, and Fei Li26
Monday – Session F: 1:30PM – 3:00PM (Stevenson C)[1:30PM - 2:00PM](Invited) Continued Progress in High-Quality III-V/Si Epitaxial Integration for Optoelectronics Applications, Tyler Grassman (The Ohio State University Dept of Materials Science)Topic Area: Advanced Growth Techniques & Technology for SemiconductorsChair: Nathan Stoddard and Ryan Lewis (in absentia)[2:00PM - 2:30PM](Invited) 2-DImensional (Ga,In)(S,Se) for Optoelectronic Applications, Kerstin Volz (Phillipps University, Marburg)Monday – Session G: 3:30PM – 5:00PM (Stevenson A)Topic Area: OMVPE-1 OMVPE Wide Bandgap Materials and DevicesChair: Bei Shi[3:30PM - 4:00PM](Invited) SELECTIVE AREA GROWTH OF CUBIC GAN ON PATTERNED SILICON FORMED BY INTERFACIAL PHASE TRANSITION DURING OMVPE GROWTHDavid Lister (Simon Fraser University) +co-authors[4:00PM - 4:20PM]IN-SITU BORON NITRIDE DIELECTRIC FOR GAN HIGH ELECTRON MOBILITY TRANSISTORSMichael Snure (Air Force Research Laboratory), +co-authors[4:20PM - 4:40PM]UNDERSTANDING THE TILT OF HEXAGONAL AND LOWER SYMMETRY LAYERS ON MISCIT SUBSTRATESMark Goorsky (University of California-Los Angeles) +co-authors[4:40PM -5:00PM]VAN DER WAALS EPITAXY OF GAN FOR TRANSFER OF HIGH ELECTRON MOBILITY TRANSISTORSMichael Snure (Air Force Research Laboratory), +co-authors27
Monday – Session H: 3:30PM – 5:00PM6WHYHQVRQ%[3:30PM - 4:00PM](Invited) Templated Grain Growth of PMN-PT-PZ Ceramics: Effect of Sintering AtmosphereGerald Stranford (CTS Corporation) and Zhongming FanTopic Area: Ferroelectric Crystals & Textured CeramicsTextured Ceramics Chair: Jian Tian[4:00PM - 4:30PM](Invited) Tailoring Piezoelectricity and Dielectric Response of Textured PbTiO3-based Ceramics for SensorsBeecher Watson (Penn State University), Casey Zhang, Susan Trolier-McKinstry, Scott J. Brumbaugh, Richard J. Meyer Jr., and Mark A. Fanton[4:30PM - 5:00PM](Invited) Development of Textured Lead Zirconate Titanate (PZT) Ceramics for Passive Acoustic Sensing ApplicationsCasey Zhang (Penn State University), Beecher H. Watson, Mark A. Fanton, Richard J. Meyer Jr., and Susan Trolier-McKinstry[4:00PM - 4:20PM] Multimodal Defect Analysis for Crystalline Materials Using Perspective TransformationShunta Harada (Nagoya University)Monday – Session I: 3:30PM – 5:00PM (Stevenson C)[4:40PM - 5:00PM] SUPPLY CHAIN DEVELOPMENT OF 150 MM THICK-SIC EPIWAFERS AND IMPROVED TRANSISTOR PERFORMANCE THROUGH ADVANCED GATE OXIDESJustin J. Hill (Mainstream Engineering Corporation)[3:30PM - 4:00PM](Invited) CLOSE SPACE PHYSICAL VAPOR TRANSPORT GROWTH OF INTRINSIC AND DOPED SIC LAYERS AND THIN CRYSTALS FOR PHOTONIC APPLICATIONSPeter Wellmann (University of Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany)Topic Area: Ultrawide Bandgap: SiC Wide Bandgap Semiconductors IChair: Balaji Raghothamachar and Michael Dudley[4:20PM - 4:40PM] MULTISCALE MODELING OF SIC VAPOR PHASE GROWTH ON OFF-AXIS 4H-SIC SUBSTRATES: IMPACT OF TEMPERATURE AND SURFACE STEPSKevin Kayang (Stony Brook University)28
Tuesday Schedule[8:30AM -8:50AM]Growth and Characterization of α- and ß-phase MnxSey by Chemical Vapor DepositionJennifer DeMell (Laboratory for Physical Sciences), Elias Kallon, Jimmy Kotsakidis, Kevin DanielsTuesday – Session J: 8:00AM-10:00AM (Stevenson A)[8:00AM -8:30AM](Invited) MOCVD Technology for 2D Materials Synthesis Extending to 300 mm ScaleMichael Heuken (Aixtron SE), Simonas Krotkus, Sergej Pasko, Jan Mischke, Emre Yengel, Eric Lensker, Salim El Kazzi, Christof Mauder, Alex Henning Topic Area: 7th Symposium on 2D and Low dimensional Materials (incl. BN)2D Materials Continued Chair: Benjamin Gray and Kevin Daniels[9:30AM -9:50AM]ROOM-TEMPERATURE INFRARED EXTINCTION IN HIGHLY DOPED CdTe:Cr CRYSTALS WITH QUASI-2D DOPANT-RELATED PRECIPITATESAndrii Popovych (Ivan Franko Drohobych State Pedagogical University), Volodymyr Popovych, Piotr Potera, Ihor Stolyarchuk [8:50AM -9:10AM]IN SITU GRAPHENE CVD FOR SIC EPILAYER TRANSFERJenifer Hajzus (US Naval Research Laboratory), Daniel Pennachio, Shawn Mack, Rachael Myers-Ward[9:10AM -9:30AM]IN SITU GRAPHENE CVD FOR SIC EPILAYER TRANSFERDaniel Pennachio (US Naval Research Laboratory), Jenifer Hajzus, Rachael Myers-Ward29
Tuesday – Session K: 8:00AM – 10:00AM6WHYHQVRQ%Topic Area: Ferroelectric Crystals & Textured CeramicsFerroelectric Crystals and DevicesChair: Vincent Fratello[8:00AM - 8:30AM](Invited) Crystal Growth of PMN-PT Based Single CrystalsJian Tian (CTS Corporation), Weiguo Zhang, Kyle Grove, and Tom Vencill[8:30AM - 9:00AM](Invited) Continuous Feed Growth of Mn:PIN-PMN-PT CrystalsWeiguo Zhang (CTS Corporation), Kyle Grove, Patrick McGowan, and Jian Tian[9:00AM - 9:30AM](Invited) Development of Functional Materials Based on Eutectic and Other Phase SeparationAkira Yoshikawa (Tohoku University), Kei Kamada, Masao Yoshino, Tetsuo Kudo, Yoshiyuki Usuki, Rikito Murakami,and Yuui Yokota [9:30AM - 10:00AM](Invited) A Self-Powered Acoustic Transmitter for Long-Term Fish MonitoringHuidong Li (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Jun Lu, Hyunjun Jung, Zhaocheng Lu, Bingbin Wu, and Stephanie LarsonTuesday – Session L: 8:00AM – 10:00AM (Stevenson C)Topic Area: Characterization Techniques for Bulk and Epitaxial Crystallization Michael Dudley, Sakiko Kawanishi, Xianrong Huang[8:00AM - 8:30AM](Invited) VISUALIZATION OF CHANGES IN pH AND ION CONCENTRATION DISTRIBUTION DURING CRYSTAL GROWTH/DISSOLUTION PROCESSESJun Kawano (Hokkaido University)[8:30AM - 8:50AM]Monitoring Nucleation Pathways of Calcium Carbonate and Gibbsite via In Situ NMRYing Chen (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)[9:10AM - 9:30AM]Application of laboratory micro X-ray fluorescence devices for X-ray topographyChristo Guguschev (Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung, Germany)[9:30AM - 9:50AM]CRYSTAL ORIENTATION QUANTIFICATION IN LESS THAN 10 SECONDSDestiny Lopez (Malvern Panalytical)[8:50AM - 9:10AM]Status and New Features of the Topography Beamline 1-BM After the Advanced Photon Source UpgradeXianrong Huang (Argonne National Laboratory)[9:50AM - 10:10AM]OBSERVATION AND ANALYSIS OF THE “GALAXY” DEFECT IN 4H-SIC WAFER THROUGH X-RAY SYNCHROTRON TOPOGRAPHYKaixuan Zhang (Stony Brook University)30
[11:40AM -12:00PM]DATA-DRIVEN IN SITU STUDIES OF COMPLEX OXIDE FILM GROWTH AND CHARGE TRANSFERRyan Comes (University of Delaware)Tuesday – Session M: 10:30AM – 12:00PM (Stevenson A)[11:20AM -11:40AM]VAE-BASED RE-OPTIMIZATION FOR CRYSTAL GROWTH SYSTEMS UNDER STRUCTURAL CHANGESTakanao Sakamoto (Nagoya University, Japan), Tomoaki Furusho, Kentaro Kutsukake, Shunta Harada, Toru Ujihara [11:00AM -11:20AM]ML WITH EMBEDDED THEORETICAL AND EXPERIENTIAL KNOWLEDGE FOR INDUSTRIAL SCALE CRYSTAL GROWTHKatie Colbaugh, Petia Koutev (LEUCITE)[10:30AM -11:00AM](Invited) A GENERATIVE MACHINE LEARNING APPROACH TO POWDER X-RAY DIFFRACTIONEric Riesel, Danna Freedman (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)Topic Area: ML/AI in Crystal Growth Chair: Katie Colbaugh and Chenwei ZhangTuesday – Session N: 10:30AM – 12:00PM (Stevenson B)Symposium on Epitaxy of Complex OxidesMolecular Beam Epitaxy of Oxide Quantum MaterialsChair: Jueli Shi (PNNL)[11:00AM - 11:30AM](Invited) DATA-DRIVEN IN SITU STUDIES OF COMPLEX OXIDE FILM GROWTH AND CHARGE TRANSFERRyan Comes (University of Delaware)[11:30AM - 12:00PM](Invited) TOPOTACTIC OXIDATION OF RUDDLESDEN-POPPER NICKELATE THIN FILMS REVEALS FAMILY OF INTERCALATED LAYERED NICKELATESDan Ferenc Segedin (Harvard University)[10:30AM - 11:00AM](Invited) Synthesis and properties of the electron gas formed at interfaces of the quantum paraelectric KTaO3Anand Bhattacharya (Argonne National Laboratory)31
Tuesday – Session O: 10:30AM – 12:00PM (Stevenson C)[11:20AM - 11:40AM]IMPACT OF DISLOCATION MOTION ON INTERDIFFUSION, STRUCTURING, AND THERMAL TRANSPORT AT GE-SI HETEROINTERFACEBrandon Carson (University of California, Los Angeles)[11:40AM - 12:00AM]OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF BR-DOPED N-TYPE SNS SINGLE CRYSTALS: CHARACTERIZATION VIA PR AND PL MEASUREMENTSSakiko Kawanishi (Kyoto University)[10:30AM - 11:00AM](Invited) CRYSTALLIZATION AND PROPERTIES OF hBN GROWN AT HIGH NITROGEN PRESSUREIzabella Grzegory (Institute of High Pressure Physics of the Polish Acadmy of Sciences, Poland)Topic Area: Characterization Techniques for Bulk and Epitaxial Crystallization Chair: Michael Dudley, Sakiko Kawanishi, Xianrong Huang[11:00AM - 11:20AM]FERROELECTRIC TRANSITION IN Sn2P2SXSe(6-X) ALLOYSTimothy Gustafson (Core4ce LLC)[2:00PM -2:20PM]THEORETICAL STUDY ON THE ROLE OF INTERFACIAL DIPOLAR INTERACTIONS IN DIRECTING GROWTH PATHWAYS AND DIMENSIONALITY OF THE CRYSTALDuo Song (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Lily Liu, Andrew Ritchhart, Maria SushkoTuesday – Session P: 1:30PM – 3:00 PM (Stevenson A)[2:20PM -2:40PM]BEYOND CLASSICAL NUCLEATION THEORY: MOLECULAR INSIGHTS INTO NON-CLASSICAL PATHWAYS OF SPARINGLY SOLUBLE SALTSNikhil Rampal (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Ke Yuan, Hsiu-Wen Wang, Andrew G. Stack[2:40PM -3:00PM]COMPUTATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF INTERACTION HETEROGENEITY ON COLLOIDAL FLUID-CRYSTAL COEXISTENCE Talid Sinno (University of Pennsylvania), Po-Ting Wu, John C. Crocker[1:30PM -2:00PM](Invited) PREDICTING THE SHAPE-SELECTIVE SYNTHESIS OF METAL NANOCRYSTALS: A MULTIFACETED APPROACHKristen Fichthorn (Pennsylvania State University)Topic Area: Modeling of Crystal Growth ProcessesChair: Rhys Bunting & Jeffrey Derby32
Tuesday – Session Q: 1:30PM – 3:00PM6WHYHQVRQ%Symposium on Epitaxy of Complex OxidesFreestanding Oxides and Epitaxy Chair: Ryan Song (ORNL)[2:00PM - 2:30PM](Invited) The Role of Ultrathin Transition Metal Oxides in Advanced Freestanding Membrane Katja Isabelle Wurster (Technical University of Denmark)[2:30PM - 3:00PM](Invited) Structure and Stoichiometric Control of Epitaxial Tungsten Oxide Thin Films via Surface-Oxidation-Assisted Molecular Beam Epitaxy and Pulsed Laser DepositionJueli Shi (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)[1:30PM - 2:00PM](Invited) Complex oxides designed by freestanding membranesSeung Sae Hong (University of California, Davis)Tuesday – Session R: 1:30PM – 3:00PM (Stevenson C)Topic Area: Ultrawide Bandgap: SiC Wide Bandgap Semiconductors - IIChair: Sriram Krishnamoorthy and Michael Dudley[1:30PM - 2:00PM](Invited) SiC PVT CRYSTAL GROWTH AND MANUFACTURING: TECHNOLOGY & MARKET CHALLENGES Pete Schunemann (onsemi) [2:20PM - 2:40PM]Synchrotron X-ray topography analysis of low angle grain boundaries Induced by Growth Step Flow in PVT-Grown 4H-SiC Crystals Jianpei Zhang (Stony Brook University) [2:00PM - 2:20PM]Characterization of Spoke Pattern of Stacking Faults in 4H-SiC Wafers Grown by Physical Vapor Transport MethodZeyu Chen (Stony Brook University) [2:40PM - 3:10PM](Invited) ADVANCES IN MOCVD GROWTH OF HIGH-SCANDIUM CONTENT ALSCN FOR FERROELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS Andrei Osinsky (Agnitron Technology)33
[5:10PM -5:30PM]A MONTE CARLO STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF BUBBLES ON VOID SWELLING IN MATERIALS AGINGLuis Zepeda-Ruiz (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)[3:50PM -4:10PM]PRESSURE-INDUCED NUCLEATION IN AMORPHIZING CARBON MONOXIDE-OXYGEN MIXTURESReetam Paul (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Nikhil Rampal, Rhys Bunting, Margaret Berrens, Maximilian Boehme, Jonathan CrowhurstTuesday – Session S: 3:30PM – 5:30PM (Stevenson A)[4:10PM -4:30PM]CONTROLLING THE SHAPE OF SEMICONDUCTOR NANORODS USING HYDROTHERMAL GROWTH IN A CONTINUOUS FLOW REACTOR Ondřej Černohorský (Czech Academy of Sciences), Nikola Bašinová, Šárka Kučerová, Jan Grym, Roman Yatskiv, Matěj Berešík[4:30PM -4:50PM]STABILITY-BASED OPTIMIZATION OF ACRT FOR THE GROWTH OF CZT BY THMJeffrey Derby (University of Minnesota), Jeff Peterson, Zachary CosenzaTopic Area: Modeling of Crystal Growth ProcessesChair: Nikhil Rampal & Talid Sinno[3:30PM -3:50PM]CONTRAILS FROM FIRST PRINCIPLESRhys Bunting (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)[5:30PM -5:50PM]MODELING THE GROWTH OF M-PLANE {1-100} GAN USING KINETIC MONTE CARLO SIMULATIONS: ROLE OF NITROGEN DESORPTION Madhav Ranganathan (Indian Institute of Technology)Tuesday – Session T: 3:30PM – 5:30PM (Stevenson B)Symposium on Epitaxy of Complex OxidesThermal and Pulsed Laser Epitaxy of Oxide Quantum MaterialsChair: Dan Ferenc Segedin (Harvard)[4:30PM - 5:00PM](Invited) VALENCE FLEXIBILITY AND STRUCTURE–PROPERTY RELATIONSHIPS IN CHROMIUM-CONTAINING COMPLEX OXIDESYingge Du (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)[4:00PM - 4:30PM](Invited) THERMAL LASER EPITAXY FOR ULTRACLEAN HETEROSTRUCTURESBrendan Faeth (Epiray Inc)[5:00PM - 5:30PM](Invited) EPITAXIAL SYNTHESIS OF CORRELATED TOPOLOGICAL OXIDERyan (Jeongkeun) Song (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)[3:30PM - 4:00PM](Invited) SUPERCONDUCTING Nd1-xEuxNiO2 (NENO) THIN FILMS USING IN-SITU MBE SYNTHESISCharles Ahn(Yale University)34
Tuesday – Session U: 3:30PM – 5:30PM (Stevenson C)Topic Area: Ultrawide Bandgap: SiC Wide Bandgap Semiconductors IIIChair: Balaji Raghothamachar and Michael Dudley[4:00PM - 4:20PM]Characterization of High Energy Implanted 4H-SiC Epiwafers for Superjunction Devices via X-ray MethodsZeyu Chen (Stony Brook University) [3:30PM - 4:00PM](Invited) MOCVD GROWTH AND IN SITU PROCESSING OF GALLIUM OXIDE THIN FILMS AND HETEROSTRUCTURES Hari Nair (Cornell University)[4:20PM - 4:50PM](Invited) Ultrawide bandgap AlN/AlGaN epitaxyShubhra Pasayat (University of Wisconsin-Madison) [4:50PM - 5:10PM]Low-Background Carrier Density Intentionally and Unintentionally Doped (010) β-Ga2O3 Drift Layers and Schottky DiodesSriram Krishnamoorthy (UC Santa Barbara) [5:10PM - 5:30PM]GROWTH OF BULK HEXAGONAL BORON NITRIDE FROM A LITHIUM FLUXNathan Stoddard (Lehigh University) Tuesday – Session EA: 7:00PM – 9:30PM (Stevenson A)[8:40PM -9:10PM](Invited) DEVELOPMENT OF GAAS(Y)P(1-Y)/SI VIRTUAL SUBSTRATES FOR GA(X)IN(1-X)P-BASED OPTOELECTRONICSLauren Kaliszewski (Ohio State University), +co-authorsTopic Area: Aixtron Sponsored OMVPE SessionIII/V Materials and DevicesChairs: Luke Mawst and Kerstin Volz[7:30PM -7:50PM]Microstructural Study on Initial Selective-Area MOVPE Growth of InP Films in Lateral Aspect Ratio Trapping Hiroya Homma (NTT Device Technology Laboratories),+co-authors[7:00PM -7:30PM](Invited) Selective Area Heteroepitaxy of III-V Quantum Dot Lasers on Silicon Photonics Bei Shi (University of California-Santa Barbara), Alec Skipper, Rosalyn Koscica, Leake Gerald, Joshua Herman, James Turvey, David Harame, John Bowers, and Jonathan Klamkin[7:50PM -8:20PM](Invited) Driving up the quality of MOCVD (OMVPE) – grown strained balanced Quantum Cascade Lasers (QCLs) epi-structures at large scale productionWlodek Strupinski(Vigo Photonics and Warsaw University of Technology), Maciej Bugajski, Andrzej Kolek, Grzegorz Hałda, Kamil Pierściński, Iwona Pasternak[8:20PM -8:40PM]Microstructure Analysis of Quantum Cascade Lasers Grown by OMVPE on Lattice-mismatched Substrates Luke Mawst (University of Wisconsin-Madison), +co-authors[9:10PM -9:30PM]Electrical and Optical Characteristics of Ru-doped InP grown by MOCVD for Buried Heterostructure Quantum Cascade LasersHonghyuk Kim (Hanyang University), +co-authors35
Tuesday – Session EB: 7:00PM – 9:00PM (Stevenson B)Symposium on Epitaxy of Complex OxidesPulsed Laser Deposition of Complex Oxide Thin Films and NanostructuresChair: Katja Isabelle Wurster (Technical University of Denmark)[7:30PM - 8:00PM](Invited) Oxide films for Optical Applications Grown on Glass SubstratesWilfrid Prellier (CNRS)[7:00PM - 7:30PM](Invited) Oxide semiconductor BaSnO3 as a new platform for perovskite oxide electronicsKookrin Char (Seoul National University)[8:30PM - 8:50PM]SYNTHESIS OF SMB6 THIN FILMS ON SILICON BY CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITIONBrendan Jordan (University of Maryland)Tuesday – Session EC: 7:00PM – 9:00PM (Stevenson C)[8:50PM - 9:10PM]V-groove Nanopatterning for Orientation-Patterned GaPTheresa Saenz (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)[7:00PM - 7:30PM](Invited) III-V/Si Heteroepitaxy: Understanding and Mastering Growth FundamentalsCharles Cornet (Institut FOTON, National Institute for Applied Sciences (INSA), Rennes)Topic Area: High-speed Electronics, Optoelectronics and Photovoltaic Chair: Theresa Saenz[7:30PM - 8:00PM](Invited) DRIVING GROWTH IN THE GERMANIUM MARKET: UMICORE'S STRATEGIC INNOVATIONSKristof Dessein (Umicore EOM)[8:00PM - 8:30PM](Invited) Accelerated throughput performance of hydride vapor phase epitaxy for GaAs-based solar cellsRyuji Oshima (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)36
Wednesday – Plenary Session II: 8:00-10:00AMPlenary Session IIChair: Kevin Daniels[8:00AM -9:00AM]Epitaxy of 2D van der Waals crystals - from fundamentals to applicationsJoan RedwingPennsylvania State University[9:00AM -10:00AM]III-V Integration in Silicon Photonics: Challenges and OpportunitiesBernardette Kunertimec, BelgiumWednesday Schedule[11:00AM - 11:30AM](Invited) On the synthesizability of high entropy rocksalt oxide phasesCristian Ciobanu (National Science Foundation/Colorado School of Mines), Ryan Richards (CSM) Wednesday Session V: 10:30-12:00PM (Stevenson A)[11:30AM - 11:50AM](Invited) Nonclasscial mechanisms to inhibit beta-hematin crystallization inform strategies to suppress blood-stage malaria parasitesPeter Vekilov (Sandia National Laboratory)[10:30AM - 11:00AM](Invited) In situ observations of biogenic mineralization with microfluidicsJong Seto (Arizona State University)Topic Area: Fundamentals of Crystal GrowthChair: Moneesh Upmanyu37
[11:00AM - 11:20AM]THE ENGULFMENT OF BUBBLES DURING BULK CRYSTAL GROWTHJeffrey Derby (University of Minnesota)Wednesday – Session W: 10:30AM – 12:00PM (Stevenson B)[11:20AM - 11:40AM]Next generation of experience-based Feedforward control of Czochralski growth process using data processingJan Kovar (Crytur)[11:40AM - 12:00PM]3D MODELING OF CZ SI GROWTH IN AN ASYMMETRIC FURNACE WITH APPLIED HORIZONTAL MAGNETIC FIELDAlex Galyukov (STR US, Inc.)[10:30AM - 11:00AM](Invited) AUTOMATING CONTROL OF THE MOLTEN ZONE: DYNAMICS AND MATERIALS CONSIDERATIONSBenjamin Gray (Air Force Research Laboratory)Topic Area: Bulk Crystal Growth 1 Modelling and Control SystemsChair: Kevin Zawilski, Peter Schunemann, John FrankWednesday – Session X: 10:30AM – 12:00PM (Stevenson C)[11:50AM - 12:10PM] Probing vacancy type defects with positron annihilation spectroscopy in thin films and single crystalsMarc Weber (Washington State University)[10:30AM - 11:00AM](Invited) Title: Computational design of the SiC crystal growth process in PVT furnaces Lorenz Romaner (Christian Doppler Laboratory of Advanced Computational Design of Crystal Growth (Austria))[11:00AM - 11:30AM](Invited) ATOMIC-SCALE CRYSTAL DEFECTS FOR QUANTUM INFORMATION SCIENCE AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MATERIALSGregory Fuchs (Cornell University)Topic Area: Characterization Techniques for Bulk and Epitaxial Crystallization Chair: Michael Dudley, Sakiko Kawanishi, Xianrong Huang[11:30AM - 11:50AM] INTRINSIC POINT DEFECTS IN Cs4PbCl6: AN EPR STUDYTimothy Gustafson (Core4ce LLC)38
7KXUVGD\6FKHGXOH[11:00AM -11:30AM](Invited) On the origin and stability of residual compressive strains in sub-5 nm etched silicon nanowiresMoneesh Upmanyu (Northeastern University) Thursday – Session Y: 10:30AM – 12:00PM (Stevenson A)[10:30AM -11:00AM](Invited) QUANTIFYING THE MICROSCOPIC DEGREES OF FREEDOM OF GRAIN BOUNDARIESIan Winter (Sandia National Laboratory)Topic Area: Fundamentals of Crystal GrowthChair: Moneesh Upmanyu[11:30AM -11:50AM]CHARACTERIZATION OF SURFACE FEATURES AT A THREE-PHASE BOUNDARY FROM GROWTH OF HEAVILY DOPED DISLOCATION-FREE SINGLE CRYSTAL SILICON Joel Kearns (NASA Headquarters)Thursday – Plenary Session III: 8:00AM-10:00AMPlenary Session IIIChair: Robert Feigelson[8:00AM -9:00AM]AACG Distinguished Scientist Award Talk Awardee will be announced at the banquet.[9:00AM -10:00AM]AACG Young Scientist Award Talk Awardee will be announced at the banquet.39
Thursday – Session Z: 10:30AM – 12:00PM (Stevenson B)[12:00PM - 12:20PM]V:YAG and Cr:YAG saturable absorbers for solid state lasersJan Polak (Crytur)Topic: Bulk Crystal Growth 2OxidesChairs: Kevin Zawilski, Peter Schunemann, John Frank[11:00AM - 11:20AM]CRYSTAL GROWTH AND PROPERTIES OF KGd(WO4)2Joshua Tower (Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc)[11:20AM - 11:40AM]Segregation Trends in Compositionally Complex Rare Earth Aluminum Garnets Grown by the Czochralski MethodRebecca Lalk (University of Tennessee Knoxville)[11:40AM - 12:00AM]The Czochralski growth and scintillation properties of Ce and Mg co-doped Y3(Ga,Al)5O12 single crystalsHisato Suezumi (Tohoku University)[10:30AM - 11:00AM](Invited) GROWTH OF SINGLE CRYSTAL FIBERS OF LUTETIUM OXIDES BY LASER HEATED PEDESTAL GROWTHJoseph Kolis (Clemson University)Thursday – Session AA: 10:30AM – 12:00PM (Stevenson C)[11:40AM - 12:00PM] VALENCE BAND ENGINEERING OF Ga₂O₃ FOR P-TYPE CONDUCTIVITYChioma Ezeh (City University of Hong Kong)[11:00AM - 11:20AM] β-Ga2O3 DOPING AND DEFECTSJohn McCloy (Washington State University)[10:30AM - 11:00AM](Invited) Development of β-Ga2O3 for high power electronic devices Hongping Zhao (Ohio State University)Topic Area: Ultrawide Bandgap: Gallium Oxide and Related Materials - IChair: Sriram Krishnamoorthy and Michael Dudley[11:20AM - 11:40AM] CONTROLLED DOPING AND TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF (ULTRA)WIDE-BAND-GAP SB-DOPED RUTILE-GEܺSN1−ܺO2Dipannita Ghosh (Oregon State University)40
[1:30PM -2:00PM](Invited) COMPOSITIONAL EFFECTS ON THE ENGULFMENT OF PARTICLES DURING CRYSTAL GROWTHJeff Derby (Northeastern University) Thursday – Session BB: 1:30PM – 3:00PM (Stevenson A)[2:40PM -3:00PM]Dynamic surface potential induced by competitive ion adsorption switches particle-attaching facetsYuna Bae (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)Topic Area: Fundamentals of Crystal GrowthChair: Moneesh Upmanyu[2:00PM -2:20PM]GROWTH TWINS IN GALLIUM DOPED, DISLOCATED SINGLE CRYSTAL SILICON FROM NEOGROWTH CRYSTALLIZATION METHODJoel Kearns (NASA Headquarters)[2:20PM -2:40PM]THE IMPACT OF HYDRODYNAMIC INTERACTIONS ON COLLOIDAL CRYSTAL NUCLEATIONTalid Sinno (University of Pennsylvania)[2:20PM - 2:40PM]SOLVENT INCLUSION AND MACROSTEP BEHAVIOR REVEALED BY IMPURITY DISTRIBUTION IN SOLUTION GROWTH OF P-TYPE 4H-SICTakahiro Ito (Nagoya University)Thursday – Session CC: 1:30PM – 3:00PM (Stevenson B)[1:30PM - 2:00PM](Invited) 2D and 3D IN-SITU X-RAY VISUALIZATION OF THE PHYSICAL VAPOR TRANSPORT GROWTH PROCESS OF SILICON CARBIDEPeter Wellmann (University of Erlangen-Nurnberg)Topic Area: Bulk Crystal Growth 3 SiC and OxidesChair: Kevin Zawilski, Peter Schunemann, John Frank[2:00PM - 2:20PM]SINGLE CRYSTAL GROWTH OF LiTaO3 FROM THE MELT WITHOUT PRECIOUS METAL CRUCIBLESTaketoshi Tomida (C&A Corporation)[2:40PM - 3:00PM]USE OF OXIDE DISPERSION STABILIZED PLATINUM CRUCIBLES FOR HIGH TEMPERATURE CRYSTAL GROWTH APPLICATIONSMatthias Wegner (Heraeus Precious Metals)[3:00PM - 3:20PM]Single Crystal Growth of Functional Oxide Crystals from the Melt without using Precious Metal CrucibleAkira Yoshikawa (Tohoku University)41
Thursday – Session DD: 1:30PM – 3:00PM (Stevenson C)[2:40PM - 3:00PM]EVALUATION OF CRYSTAL PROPERTIES OF β-Ga2O3 CRYSTALS GROWN UNDER AIR ATMOSPHERE USING OXIDE CRYSTAL GROWTH FROM A COLD CRUCIBLE METHODTaketoshi Tomida (C&A Corporation)[1:30PM - 2:00PM](Invited) Title BULK GROWTH OF OFFCUT (100) β-Ga2O3 BY EFG: ESTABLISHING A DOMESTIC SOURCE OF GALLIUM OXIDE SUBSTRATESDrew Haven (Luxium Solutions Corp)Topic Area: Ultrawide Bandgap: Gallium Oxide and Related Materials - IIChair: Sriram Krishnamoorthy and Balaji Raghothamachar[2:20PM - 2:40PM]β-Ga₂O₃ CRYSTAL GROWTH WITH COLD CONTAINER CRUCIBLES: THE OXIDE CRYSTAL GROWTH FROM COLD CRUCIBLE (OCCC) METHOD IN LARGE SCALEMasanori Kitahara (Fox Corporation)[2:00PM - 2:20PM]SPECTROSCOPIC SIGNATURES OF MICRO-SEGREGATION IN MELT-GROWN GALLIUM OXIDEBenjamin Dutton (Washington State University)Thursday- Session EE: 3:30PM – 5:30PM (Stevenson A)Topic Area: Detectors Chairs: Edgar van Loef & Chuck Melcher[3:30PM - 3:50PM]PURIFICATION AND GROWTH OF TL-BASED CRYSTALSYaroslav Ogorodn (Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc.)[3:50PM - 4:10PM]OPTIMIZATION OF TIMING PARAMETERS OF CE-DOPED GARNETS BY COMPLEX CODOPINGOleg Sidletsk (Institute for Scintillation Materials NAS of Ukraine & Centre of Excellence)[4:10PM - 4:30PM]DEVELOPMENT OF DUAL-MODE HALIDE SCINTILLATOR: 6LiSr2I5 and 6Li-doped Cs3Cu2I5.Luis Stand (University of Tennessee)[4:30PM - 4:50PM]LITHIUM MOLYBDATE PURIFICATION AND CRYSTAL GROWTH FOR SCINTILLATING BOLOMETERSJoshua Tower (Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc.)[4:50PM - 5:10PM]Crystal growth and Scale-up of TlCaBr3 for High-Energy X-Ray Radiography ApplicationsEdgar van Loef (Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc.)[5:10PM - 5:30PM]GROWTH OF TERNARY SULFIDES BY MIRCO-PULLING-DOWN METHODVojtěch Vaněček (FZU - Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences)42
Thursday – Session FF: 3:30PM – 5:30PM (Stevenson B)Topic Area: Bulk Crystal Growth 4Nonlinear MaterialsChair: Kevin Zawilski, Peter Schunemann, John Frank[4:00PM - 4:20PM]State of Barium Chalcogenide Crystal Growth for NWIR to MWIR – LWIR ConversionJani Jesenovec (BAE Systems)[4:20PM - 4:40PM]ADVANCES IN CSP GROWTH AND CHARACTERIZATION RELATED TO GENERATION OF MID-IR LIGHTKevin Zawilski (BAE Systems)[4:40PM - 5:00PM]BRIDGMAN GROWTH OF SEMICONDUCTOR CRYSTALS FOR APPLICATION IN NON-LINEAR OPTICSPijush Bhattacharya (Azimuth)[3:30PM - 4:00PM](Invited) ACENTRIC BARIUM CHALCOGENIDES FOR MID-IR FREQUENCY CONVERSIONValentin Petrov (Max Born Institute)[5:00PM - 5:30PM](Invited) HISTORY OF LARGE KDP AND KD*P TO SUPPORT FUSION LASERSMatthew Whittaker (G&H)Thursday – Session GG 3:30PM – 5:30PM (Stevenson C)Topic Area: Ultrawide Bandgap: III-Nitrides and Related MaterialsChair: Balaji Raghothamachar and Sriram Krishnamoorthy[4:20PM - 4:40PM]ALN LAYER HETEROEPITAXY: NANO TO MICRO GROWTH USING X-RAY SCATTERINGMark Goorsky (University of California Los Angeles)[4:40PM - 5:00PM]THE ROLE OF GAS PHASE NUCLEATION IN DIAMOND GROWTH PROCESS IN MPCVD CHAMBERDaria Zimina (STR US, Inc.)[3:30PM - 4:00PM](Invited) CHARACTERIZATION OF 100 MM AlN SINGLE CRYSTAL SUBSTRATES PREPARED USING PHYSICAL VAPOR TRANSPORT METHODShogen Matsumoto (Crystal IS Inc.)[4:00PM - 4:20PM]AMMONOTHERMAL GROWTH OF RHOMBOHEDRAL BORON NITRIDESiddha Pimputkar (Lehigh University)43
Thursday – Session ExE: 7:00PM – 9:00PM (Stevenson A)Topic Area: Bulk Crystal Growth 5 Detector MaterialsChair: Kevin Zawilski, Peter Schunemann, John Frank[7:30PM - 7:50PM]ADVANCED CRYSTAL GROWTH TECHNIQUES FOR II-VI SEMICONDUCTORSMagesh Murugesan (Washington State University)[7:50PM - 8:10PM]ELECTRO-OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF CD-SE-TE CRYSTALS WITH 30% SE AND GROUP V DOPANTSJing Shang (Washington State University)[8:10PM - 8:30PM]GROWTH AND SCINTILLATION PROPERTIES OF CE DOPED LiCaAlF₆/LiF EUTECTICS FOR THERMAL NEUTRON DETECTION APPLICATIONSTomoaki Matsuyama (Tohoku University)[7:00PM - 7:30PM](Invited) OPTIMIZATION AND SCALE-UP SYNTHESIS, PURIFICATION, AND CRYSTAL GROWTH OF CsPbBr3Duck Young Chung (Argonne National Laboratory)[8:30PM - 8:50PM]Searching for ideal topological crystalline insulators and topological superconductors in Pb-Sn-In-Te systemGenda Gu (Brookhaven National Laboratory)[9:10PM - 9:30PM]DETERMINATION OF NONLINEAR OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SEMICONDUCTOR CRYSTALSShekhar Guha (Air Force Research Laboratory)Thursday – Session ED: 7:00PM – 9:00PM (Stevenson B) Topic Area: Detectors Chair: Edgar van Loef & Chuck Melcher [7:00PM - 7:20PM]Development of optical guiding scintillators using Tl doped Cs3Cu2I5 for high resolution and sensitivity X-ray imagingKei Kamada (Tohoku Univ.)[7:20PM - 7:40PM]OPTIMIZING ACRT TO REDUCE INCLUSIONS DURING VGF GROWTH OF CZTJeffrey Derby (University of Minnesota)[7:40PM - 8:00PM]Crystal Growth and Characterization of Thallium-based Perovskite SemiconductorsEdgar van Loef (Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc.)[8:00PM - 8:20PM]BALANCING LIGHT YIELD AND ULTRAFAST DECAY IN CsCu₂I₃ SCINTILLATOR CRYSTALS GROWN BY SOLUTION METHODSJan Albert Zienkiewicz (FZU - Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences)[8:20PM - 8:40PM]HALIDE SINGLE CRYSTAL SCINTILLATORS FOR X-RAY RADIOGRAPHYMariya Zhuravleva (Scintillation Materials Research Center)44
Thursday – Session EF: 7:00PM – 9:00PM (Stevenson C)Topic Area: Characterization Techniques for Bulk and Epitaxial Crystallization Chair: Michael Dudley, Sakiko Kawanishi, Xianrong Huang[7:30PM - 8:00PM](Invited) RAMAN SCATTERING MICROSCOPY CHARACTERIZATION OF EXTENDED DEFECTS IN SiC CRYSTALSNoboru Ohtani (Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan)[7:00PM - 7:30PM](Invited) ANALYSYS OF EFFECTS OF STACKING FAULTS AND FORMATION MECHANISM OF BASAL PLANE DISLOCATIONS IN 4H-SiCHidekazu Tsuchida (CRIEPI)[8:00PM - 8:20PM]STACKING FAULT ANALYSIS FOR THE EARLY-STAGES OF PVT GROWTH OF 4H-SIC CRYSTALSShanshan Hu (Stony Brook University)[8:20PM - 8:40PM]Growth and Characterization of Thick Epitaxial 4H-SiC Wafers for High-Voltage DevicesYuzhuo Li (Stony Brook University)45
[8:30AM - 8:50AM]SCALABLE AND FAST EPITAXY OF HIGH QUALITY, SINGLE CRYSTAL ZNSE SUBSTRATESJesse Johnson (Mainstream Engineering Corporation)Friday – Session II: 8:00AM – 10:00AM6WHYHQVRQ%[8:00AM - 8:30AM](Invited) HETEROEPITAXY OF NONLINEAR TERNARY MATERIALS FOR FREQUENCY CONVERSION IN THE MLWIR REGION Vladimir Tassev (Air Force Research Laboratory)Topic Area: Bulk Crystal Growth 6 HVPE, ZnSe, micro pulling downChair: Kevin Zawilski, Peter Schunemann, John Frank[9:10AM - 9:30AM]Evaluation of Alloy Melt–Crucible Reactions in Ru-Mo-W Single Crystal Wire Growth by the Dewetting Micro-Pulling-Down MethodRikito Murakami (Tohoku University)[8:50AM - 9:10AM]STUDY ON THE GROWTH OF NITI USING THE MICRO PULLING DOWN METHOD AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF A FLOATING ZONE FURNACETimon Sieweke (University of Duisburg-Essen)[9:30AM - 9:50AM]Compositional Changes in Ru-Mo-W Single-Crystal Wires Grown by the Dewetting Micro-Pulling-Down MethodRikito Murakami (Tohoku University))ULGD\6FKHGXOH[8:30AM – 8:50AM]Orbital Foundries for Next-Generation Semiconductors Divya Panchanathan (Axiom Space)Topic Area: Reduced GravityReduced Gravity Crystal GrowthChair: Ching-Hua Su[8:00AM - 8:30AM](Invited) MICROGRAVITY AS A TOOL FOR BETTER CRYSTALSAnne Wilson (Butler University)Friday – Session JJ: 8:00AM –10:00AM (Stevenson C)[8:50AM - 9:10AM]CRYSTALLIZATION IN A MICROGRAVITY ENVIRONMENTAnne Wilson (Butler University)46
ACCGE-24/OMVPE-22 v250708 Schedule (Chronological) Symposium Day Time Room Welcome Reception Sunday 6:00 pm — 8:00 pm Riverview Pavilion Plenary – 1 Monday 8:00 am — 10:00 am Stevenson A & B 2D - 1 Monday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson A Epitaxy Oxide - 1 Monday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson B Adv. Growth - 1 Monday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson C Biological - 1 Monday 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm Stevenson A Ferroelectric - 1 Monday 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm Stevenson B Adv. Growth - 2 Monday 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm Stevenson C OMVPE - 1 Monday 3:30 pm — 5:00 pm Stevenson A Ferroelectric - 2 Monday 3:30 pm — 5:00 pm Stevenson B Ultrawide - 1 Monday 3:30 pm — 5:00 pm Stevenson C Exhibits Reception Monday 5:00 pm — 6:30 pm Cascade Locks Ballroom Grad Award Presentations Monday 7:00 pm — 8:00 pm Stevenson A 2D - 2 Tuesday 8:00 am — 10:00 am Stevenson A Ferroelectric - 3 Tuesday 8:00 am — 10:00 am Stevenson B Characterization - 1 Tuesday 8:00 am — 10:00 am Stevenson C ML/AI - 1 Tuesday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson A Epitaxy Oxide - 2 Tuesday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson B Characterization - 2 Tuesday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson C Exec. Comt. Mtg. Tuesday 12:00 pm — 1:30 pm Stevenson D Modeling - 1 Tuesday 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm Stevenson A Epitaxy Oxide - 3 Tuesday 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm Stevenson B Ultrawide - 2 Tuesday 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm Stevenson C Modeling - 2 Tuesday 3:30 pm — 5:30 pm Stevenson A Epitaxy Oxide - 4 Tuesday 3:30 pm — 5:30 pm Stevenson B Ultrawide - 3 Tuesday 3:30 pm — 5:30 pm Stevenson C Epitaxy Oxide - 5 Tuesday 7:00 pm — 8:30 pm Stevenson B Semi - 1 Tuesday 7:00 pm — 8:30 pm Stevenson C OMVPE - 2 Tuesday 7:00 pm — 9:00 pm Stevenson A Plenary – 2 Wednesday 8:00 am — 10:00 am Stevenson A & B Fundamentals - 1 Wednesday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson A Bulk - 1 Wednesday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson B Characterization - 3 Wednesday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson C Excursions Wednesday 12:30 pm — 6:00 pm Outside Banquet Reception Wednesday 6:00 pm — 7:00 pm Center Lobby Banquet Wednesday 7:00 pm — 10:00 pm Cascade Locks Ballroom 47
ACCGE-24/OMVPE-22 v250708 Awards – 1 Thursday 8:00 am — 10:00 am Stevenson A & B Fundamentals - 2 Thursday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson A Bulk - 2 Thursday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson B Ultrawide - 4 Thursday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson C Fundamentals - 3 Thursday 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm Stevenson A Bulk - 3 Thursday 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm Stevenson B Ultrawide - 5 Thursday 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm Stevenson C Detector - 1 Thursday 3:30 pm — 5:30 pm Stevenson A Bulk - 4 Thursday 3:30 pm — 5:30 pm Stevenson B Ultrawide - 6 Thursday 3:30 pm — 5:30 pm Stevenson C Grad Student Panel Thursday 5:30 pm — 6:30 pm Stevenson C Future of AACG Panel Thursday 6:15 pm — 7:00 pm Stevenson A Detector - 2 Thursday 7:00 pm — 9:00 pm Stevenson A Bulk - 5 Thursday 7:00 pm — 9:00 pm Stevenson B Characterization - 4 Thursday 7:00 pm — 9:00 pm Stevenson C Late News Friday 8:00 am — 10:00 am Stevenson A Bulk - 6 Friday 8:00 am — 10:00 am Stevenson B Reduced Gravity - 1 Friday 8:00 am — 10:00 am Stevenson C 48
ACCGE-24/OMVPE-22 v250708 Schedule (by Symposium) Symposium Day Time Room 2D - 1 Monday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson A 2D - 2 Tuesday 8:00 am — 10:00 am Stevenson A Adv. Growth - 1 Monday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson C Adv. Growth - 2 Monday 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm Stevenson C Awards – 1 Thursday 8:00 am — 10:00 am Stevenson A & B Banquet Reception Wednesday 6:00 pm — 7:00 pm Center Lobby Banquet Wednesday 7:00 pm — 10:00 pm Cascade Locks Ballroom Biological - 1 Monday 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm Stevenson A Bulk - 1 Wednesday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson B Bulk - 2 Thursday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson B Bulk - 3 Thursday 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm Stevenson B Bulk - 4 Thursday 3:30 pm — 5:30 pm Stevenson B Bulk - 5 Thursday 7:00 pm — 9:00 pm Stevenson B Bulk - 6 Friday 8:00 am — 10:00 am Stevenson B Characterization - 1 Tuesday 8:00 am — 10:00 am Stevenson C Characterization - 2 Tuesday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson C Characterization - 3 Wednesday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson C Characterization - 4 Thursday 7:00 pm — 9:00 pm Stevenson C Detector - 1 Thursday 3:30 pm — 5:30 pm Stevenson A Detector - 2 Thursday 7:00 pm — 9:00 pm Stevenson A Epitaxy Oxide - 1 Monday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson B Epitaxy Oxide - 2 Tuesday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson B Epitaxy Oxide - 3 Tuesday 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm Stevenson B Epitaxy Oxide - 4 Tuesday 3:30 pm — 5:30 pm Stevenson B Epitaxy Oxide - 5 Tuesday 7:00 pm — 8:30 pm Stevenson B Excursions Wednesday 12:30 pm — 6:00 pm Outside Exec. Comt. Mtg. Tuesday 12:00 pm — 1:30 pm Stevenson D Exhibits Reception Monday 5:00 pm — 6:30 pm Cascade Locks Ballroom Ferroelectric - 1 Monday 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm Stevenson B Ferroelectric - 2 Monday 3:30 pm — 5:00 pm Stevenson B Ferroelectric - 3 Tuesday 8:00 am — 10:00 am Stevenson B Fundamentals - 1 Wednesday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson A Fundamentals - 2 Thursday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson A Fundamentals - 3 Thursday 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm Stevenson A Future of AACG Panel Thursday 6:15 pm — 7:00 pm Stevenson A Grad Award Presentations Monday 7:00 pm — 8:00 pm Stevenson A 49
ACCGE-24/OMVPE-22 v250708 Grad Student Panel Thursday 5:30 pm — 6:30 pm Stevenson C Late News Friday 8:00 am — 10:00 am Stevenson A ML/AI - 1 Tuesday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson A Modeling - 1 Tuesday 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm Stevenson A Modeling - 2 Tuesday 3:30 pm — 5:30 pm Stevenson A OMVPE - 1 Monday 3:30 pm — 5:00 pm Stevenson A OMVPE - 2 Tuesday 7:00 pm — 9:00 pm Stevenson A Plenary – 1 Monday 8:00 am — 10:00 am Stevenson A & B Plenary – 2 Wednesday 8:00 am — 10:00 am Stevenson A & B Reduced Gravity - 1 Friday 8:00 am — 10:00 am Stevenson C Semi - 1 Tuesday 7:00 pm — 8:30 pm Stevenson C Ultrawide - 1 Monday 3:30 pm — 5:00 pm Stevenson C Ultrawide - 2 Tuesday 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm Stevenson C Ultrawide - 3 Tuesday 3:30 pm — 5:30 pm Stevenson C Ultrawide - 4 Thursday 10:30 am — 12:00 pm Stevenson C Ultrawide - 5 Thursday 1:30 pm — 3:00 pm Stevenson C Ultrawide - 6 Thursday 3:30 pm — 5:30 pm Stevenson C Welcome Reception Sunday 6:00 pm — 8:00 pm Riverview Pavilion 50