Participant Support for 2024 Gordon Research Conference on Plasma Processing Science (GRC-PPS); Andover, New Hampshire; 21-26 July 2024
2024 年戈登等离子体加工科学研究会议 (GRC-PPS) 的参与者支持;
基本信息
- 批准号:2414674
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2024
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2024-04-01 至 2025-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
This award provides participant support for attendees of the of the 2024 Gordon Research Conference on Plasma Processing Science (GRC-PPS), Andover, New Hampshire; 21-26 July 2024. The conference focuses on new research and development activities in plasma processing science. Students, faculty, and researchers present their latest research results on plasma processing science in oral sessions. The conference impacts communities such as Plasma Physics, Reaction Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing. Priority is given to participation by students and young researchers, particularly those under-represented in STEM. This approach promotes diverse participation at the conference, in the short term, and in STEM fields, in the long term. This award benefits the nation through the education of a skilled science and engineering workforce, which is better prepared to provide transformative solutions to the challenges in their chosen fields. This GRC plays an important role in supporting and sustaining the field of plasma science, which has important applications in energy, medicine, microelectronics, and quantum technologies, which are all National priorities. The Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) associated with this GRC is organized by and specifically targets early career researchers. It provides the opportunity to its participants to expand their professional network and establish new collaborations.This participant support is expected to benefit the students' and young researchers’ professional, scientific, and technical development. Attendance at the conference gives the students and faculty a broader view of plasma processing science, its fundamentals, and specifically the use of plasmas in electrification of the chemical industry, the non-thermal activation of catalytic processes, and the complex chemistry at the plasma-liquid interface. At the conference, concepts and challenges in plasma science and engineering, synthesis and manufacturing are presented. The conference is attended by U.S. and international researchers, which provides an opportunity for a variety of perspectives to be presented and discussed. The conference is an opportunity for participants to showcase their scientific accomplishments, interact with peers and colleagues in academia, government laboratories and industry. Attendees learn about state-of-the-art research in plasma materials, plasma sources, modeling, diagnostics, and analytics, and the use of plasmas in medicine, agriculture, renewable energy, information technology and manufacturing. Students and young faculty enhance their communication skills through oral and poster presentations and in-depth discussions of their work with peers in their technical areas. This interactive experience significantly broadens student education, increases their enthusiasm for their research topic, acquaints them with expectations for scientific careers, and exposes them to new approaches for innovative research.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
该奖项为2024年戈登等离子体加工科学研究会议(GRC-PPS)的参与者提供了支持,新罕布什尔州安多弗; 2024年7月21日至26日。会议的重点是血浆处理科学领域的新研发活动。学生,教职员工和研究人员介绍了有关口腔课程中血浆处理科学的最新研究结果。该会议影响了等离子物理,反应工程和高级制造等社区。学生和年轻的研究人员(尤其是STEM中代表性不足的研究人员)的参与优先级。从长远来看,这种方法可在短期内和STEM领域促进潜水员的参与。通过教育熟练的科学和工程劳动力,该奖项使国家受益匪浅,该劳动力可以更好地为他们选择领域的挑战提供变革性的解决方案。该GRC在支持和维持血浆科学领域的领域起着重要作用,该领域在能源,医学,微电子学和量子技术中都有重要的应用,这些技术都是国家优先事项。与此GRC相关的Gordon Research研讨会(GRS)是由早期职业研究人员组织的。它为参与者提供了扩展其专业网络并建立新的合作的机会。该参与者的支持有望使学生和年轻研究人员的专业,科学和技术发展受益。参加会议的参加会议使学生和教职员工对等离子体处理科学,其基础知识,尤其是在化学工业的电气实施中使用等离子体,催化过程的非热激活以及在等离子 - 液体界面上的复杂化学反应。在会议上,提出了等离子体科学和工程,合成和制造业的概念和挑战。美国和国际研究人员参加了会议,这为展示和讨论各种观点提供了机会。这次会议是参与者展示他们的科学成就,与学术界,政府实验室和工业界的同龄人互动的机会。与会者了解血浆材料,等离子体来源,建模,诊断和分析的最新研究,以及在医学,农业,可再生能源,信息技术和制造业中使用平原。学生和年轻的教师通过口头和海报演讲以及与技术领域的同龄人的工作进行了深入讨论来提高他们的沟通能力。这种互动经验极大地扩大了学生的教育,增加了他们对研究主题的热情,使他们对科学职业的期望熟悉,并将他们暴露于创新研究的新方法中。该奖项反映了NSF的法定任务,并被认为是通过基金会的知识分子和更广泛影响的审查审查标准来通过评估来通过评估来支持的。
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Tuning the reactivity and energy release rate of I<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> based ternary thermite systems
- DOI:
10.1016/j.combustflame.2020.12.047 - 发表时间:
2021-06-01 - 期刊:
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Feiyu Xu;Prithwish Biswas;Giorgio Nava;Joseph Schwan;Dylan J. Kline;Miles C. Rehwoldt;Lorenzo Mangolini;Michael R. Zachariah - 通讯作者:
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Enhancing the combustion of silicon nanoparticles via plasma-assisted fluorocarbon surface modification
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10.1016/j.cej.2024.156997 - 发表时间:
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Emmanuel Vidales Pasos;Brandon Wagner;Feiyu Xu;Yujie Wang;Minseok Kim;Michael Zachariah;Lorenzo Mangolini - 通讯作者:
Lorenzo Mangolini
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GRC 2022 Plasma Processing Science: Plasmas and Their Interaction with Matter
GRC 2022 等离子体处理科学:等离子体及其与物质的相互作用
- 批准号:
2227703 - 财政年份:2022
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$ 1.5万 - 项目类别:
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2053567 - 财政年份:2021
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PFI-TT: Paving the way to the commercialization of additives that boost battery performance
PFI-TT:为提高电池性能的添加剂商业化铺平道路
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1940952 - 财政年份:2020
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