Sessions

Session 1: Electromagnetic Communications: Devices, Physical Layer
Session Chair: Christos Liaskos (Institute of Computer Science, FORTH, Greece)
Surveying of Pure and Hybrid Plasmonic Structures Based on Graphene for Terahertz Antenna
Seyed Ehsan Hosseininejad (Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran); Eduard Alarcon (Technical University of Catalunya, Spain); Nader Komjani (Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran); Sergi Abadal (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya & Nanonetworking Center in Catalonia, Spain); Max C. Lemme (University of Siegen, Germany); Peter Haring Bolívar (The Institute of High Frequency and Quantum Electronics, University of Siegen, Germany); Albert Cabellos-Aparicio (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain)
Performance of a Chirality-affected Channel exhibiting Giant Optical Activity for Terahertz Communications
Anna Maria Vegni (Roma Tre University, Italy); Valeria Loscrí (Inria Lille-Nord Europe, France)
Multi-user Interference Modeling and Experimental Characterization for Pulse-based Terahertz Communication
Zahed Hossain (University at Buffalo, USA); Carley Nicoletti (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA); Sreya Vedant (University at Buffalo, USA); John Federici (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA)
SBN: Simple Block Nanocode for nanocommunications
Muhammad Agus Zainuddin (University of Franche-Comte, France); Eugen Dedu (FEMTO-ST, France); Julien Bourgeois (UFC/FEMTO-ST Institute, France)
Session 2: Molecular Communication: Detection, Microfludic, and Reactions
Session Chair: Gianluca Reali (University of Perugia, Italy)
Design and validation of a pure hydrodynamic microfluidic multidrop switch
Marco Reno and Gaetano Castorina (University of Catania, Italy); Laura Galluccio (DIEEI, Italy); Alfio Lombardo (University of Catania, Italy)
Robust Signal Restoration in Chemical Reaction Networks
Titus Klinge (Iowa State University, USA)
Non-Coherent Multiple-Symbol Detection for Diffusive Molecular Communications
Vahid Jamali (Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany); Nariman Farsad (Stanford University, USA); Robert Schober (University of British Columbia, Canada); Andrea Goldsmith (Stanford University, USA)
Reducing the Effect of Reaction Rate Constants on the Performance of Molecular Communication Networks
Hamdan Awan (University of New South Wales, Australia)
On Time-Slotted Communication over Molecular Timing Channels
Yonathan Murin, Nariman Farsad, Mainak Chowdhury and Andrea Goldsmith (Stanford University, USA)
Session 3: Synthetic Computation and Communication in Living Cells
Session Chair: Samuel Perli (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Analog synthetic gene networks
Samuel Perli (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA); Timothy Lu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA)
Ribocomputing devices for sophisticated in vivo logic computation
Alexander Green (Arizona State University, USA); Jongmin Kim (Wyss Institute, Harvard University, USA); Duo Ma (Biodesign Center for Molecular Design and Biomimetics, USA); Pamela Silver and James Collins (Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Harvard University, USA); Peng Yin (Wyss Institute, Harvard University, USA)
Multiplexed Bacterial Cell-Cell Communication via a Genetically Encoded CRISPRi-Based Multiplexer-Demultiplexer Circuit
John Sexton and Jeffrey Tabor (Rice University, USA)
Session 4: Reservoir and Brain-inspired Computing
Session Chair: Christof Teuscher (Portland State University, USA)
Reservoir Computing: Quo Vadis?
Alireza Goudarzi (University of New Mexico, USA); Christof Teuscher (Portland State University, USA)
Novel Spike Based Reservoir Node Design with High Performance Spike Delay Loop
Chenyuan Zhao, Jialing Li and Lingjia Liu (University of Kansas, USA); Lakshmi Sravanthi Koutha (University of Kansas, USA); Kelly Rodriguez Manyari (University of Kansas, USA); Jian Liu (Texas Instruments, USA); Yang Yi (University of Kansas, USA)
Reconfigurable Digital Design of a Liquid State Machine for Spatio-Temporal Data
Anvesh Polepalli and Dhireesha Kudithipudi (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA)
Session 5: Molecular communication: Simulation and Bacteria
Session Chair: Titus Klinge (Grinnell College, USA)
MolComML: The Molecular Communication Markup Language
Eduard Alarcon (Technical University of Catalunya, Spain); Raul G. Cid-Fuentes (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain); Alan Davy (Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland); Luca Felicetti and Mauro Femminella (University of Perugia, Italy); Pietro Lio` (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom); Gianluca Reali (University of Perugia, Italy); Josep Solé-Pareta (UPC, Spain)
nanoNS3: simulating bacterial molecular communication based nanonetworks in Network Simulator 3
Yubing Jian, Bhuvana Krishnaswamy, Caitlin M Austin, Ahmet Ozan Bicen, Jorge Perdomo, Sagar Patel, Ian F. Akyildiz, Craig Forest and Raghupathy Sivakumar (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Using Competing Bacterial Communication to Disassemble Biofilms
Daniel Martins (Waterford Institute of Technology & TSSG - Telecommunications Software and Systems Group); Michael Taynnan Barros (Waterford Institute of Technology & TSSG - Telecommunications Software and Systems Group, Ireland); Sasitharan Balasubramaniam (Tampere University of Technology, Finland)
An Autonomous and Adaptive Bacteria-based Drug Delivery System
Chieh Lo and Kartikeya Bhardwaj (Carnegie Mellon University, USA); Radu Marculescu (CMU, USA)
Session 6: Nanophotonic Devices for Communications
Session Chair: Liang Feng (University at Buffalo, USA)
Nanophotonic Devices and Circuits for Communications
Yeshaiahu Fainman, Andrew Grieco, George Porter and Jordan Davis (University of California, San Diego, USA)
Silicon Photonics for On-Chip Trace-Gas Spectroscopy
William Green and Chi Xiong (IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA); Eric Zhang (Princeton University, Puerto Rico); Lionel Tombez (IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA); Jason Orcutt (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA); Yves Martin (IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA); Josephine Chang (IBM, USA); Tymon Barwicz (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA); Marwan Khater (IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA); Gerard Wysocki (Princeton University, USA); Hendrik Hamann (IBM TJ Watson Research Center, USA)
New Advances in Nanophotonic Device Physics
Richard Osgood, Jerry Dadap, Asif Ahmed and Xiang Meng (Columbia University, USA)
High-Q Micro/Nanoresonators for Nonlinear/Quantum Photonics and Sensing
Qiang Lin (University of Rochester, USA)
Integrated Photonics at Exceptional Points
Liang Feng (University at Buffalo, USA)
Session 7: Electromagnetic Communication: Link and Network Layers, Wireless Networks on Chip
Session Chair: Anna Maria Vegni (Roma Tre University, Italy)
Reconfigurable Optical and Wireless (R-OWN) Network-on-Chip for High Performance Computing
Md Ashif I Sikder and Avinash Kodi (Ohio University, USA); Ahmed Louri (George Washington University, USA)
An Energy-efficient Adaptive Sub-THz Wireless Interconnect with MIMO-Beamforming between Cores and DRAMs
Zichuan Liu, Yuan Liang, Nan Li, Guangyin Feng and Hao Yu (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore); Shaojie Chen (Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., P.R. China)
An Energy-efficient CMOS Sub-THz Interconnect with Surface Plasmonic Converter and Oscillator
Yuan Liang and Guangyin Feng (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore); Xiaojian Fu (Nanyang Technological University, P.R. China); Hao Yu (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Stateless Linear-path Routing for 3D Nanonetworks
Angeliki Tsioliaridou (Foundation for Research and Technology, Greece); Christos Liaskos (Institute of Computer Science, Foundation of Research and Technology, Hellas, Greece); Eugen Dedu (FEMTO-ST, France); Sotiris Ioannidis (Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas, Greece)
Poster Session 1
Exploiting molecular absorption in the THz band for low latency wearable wireless device communications
Prasanth Karunakaran (University of Erlangen-Nürnberg & Lehrstuhl für Mobilkommunikation, Germany); Renato Zea and Anamaria Moldovan (University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany); Wolfgang Gerstacker (University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
Characterization of Volumetric Change in Collagen using THz Time Domain Spectroscopy for In-Body Nanonetworks
Nishtha Chopra and Jamie Upton (Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom); Qammer Hussain Abbasi (Texas A & M University, Qatar); Khalid A. Qaraqe (Texas A&M University at Qatar, USA); Mike Philpott and Akram Alomainy (Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom)
Channel Modeling in a Phonon-based Quantum Network for Nano-communications
Valeria Loscrí (Inria Lille-Nord Europe, France); Anna Maria Vegni (Roma Tre University, Italy)
Communication via FRET in Nanonetworks of Mobile Proteins
Jakub Kmiecik and Pawel Kulakowski (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland); Krzysztof Wojcik (Jagiellonian University, Poland); Andrzej Jajszczyk (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland)
Epidemic Information Dissemination for Molecular Communication among Mobile Bio-nanomachines
Jumpei Namba, Tadashi Nakano, Yutaka Okaie and Takahiro Hara (Osaka University, Japan)
A Novel Bacteria-Based Broadcast System Exploiting Chemotaxis
Stathis Mavridopoulos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece); Petros Nicopolitidis (Aristotle University, Greece); Olga Tsave, Athanasios Salifoglou and Ioannis Vlahavas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
Advanced Receiver Designs for Bacterial Communication with Amplitude Source Addressing
Bhuvana Krishnaswamy and Raghupathy Sivakumar (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Poster Session 2
Performance Analysis on Nano-Networks: A Stochastic Geometry Approach
Hao Chen (University of Kansas, USA); Rubayet Shafin (University of Kansas & Information and Telecommunication Technology Center (ITTC), University of Kansas, USA); Kelly Rodriguez Manyari (University of Kansas, USA); Rachad Atat (University of Kansas & Information and Telecommunication Technology Center, USA); Yang Yi and Lingjia Liu (University of Kansas, USA)
Performance Comparison of Information Encoding in Droplet-Based Microfluidic Systems
Werner Haselmayr, Christian Wirth, Andreas Buchberger and Andreas Springer (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)
Function Centric Networking: an Approach for Addressing in In-Body Nano Networks
Marc Stelzner (University of Lübeck, Germany); Falko Dressler (University of Paderborn, Germany); Stefan Fischer (University of Lübeck, Germany)
A simple and scalable receiver model in molecular communication systems
Luca Felicetti, Mauro Femminella and Gianluca Reali (University of Perugia, Italy)
Optimal Deployment of Multiple Transmitter Drug Delivery System: A Spatial Sampling Theorem Approach
Shirin Salehi (Isfahan University of Technology, Iran); Simon Assaf and Raul G. Cid-Fuentes (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain); Naghmeh Sadat Moayedian (Isfahan University of Technology, Iran); Josep Solé-Pareta (UPC, Spain); Eduard Alarcon (Technical University of Catalunya, Spain)
Nature Inspired Node Density Estimation for Molecular NanoNetworks
Taqwa Saeed and Marios Lestas (Frederick University, Cyprus); Andreas Pitsillides (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
Characterizing the Physical Influence of Neighboring Absorbing Receivers in Molecular Communication
Simon Assaf (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain); Shirin Salehi (Isfahan University of Technology, Iran); Raul G. Cid-Fuentes (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain); Josep Solé-Pareta (UPC, Spain); Eduard Alarcon (Technical University of Catalunya, Spain)

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