Collaborative Research: Conference: MateriAlZ Winter School 2024

合作研究:会议:MateriAlZ 冬季学校 2024

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    2402925
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 1.1万
  • 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:
    2024-01-01 至 2024-12-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

This grant provides funding for the first MateriAlZ Winter School to be held in January 2024. A team of professors (Arizona State University and University of Arizona) are organizing this school. They represent key STEM fields ranging from chemistry and materials to manufacturing and engineering and are also the founders of the successful MateriAlZ Seminar series that is accessible remotely every Friday within the school year as well as permanently on the YouTube channel. The team recognizes the importance of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) topics in research but also in education and science communication. To reach the next generation of trained professionals in these areas, the Winter School will cover broad and timely topics, such as synthesis and manufacturing, artificial intelligence, and quantum and energy materials. Aside from these core tutorials, the school will also include interactive soft skill training sessions, panel discussions as well as networking opportunities with industry representatives. Students who are interested in applying for graduate studies will be recruited giving priority to underrepresented groups. The organizers will cover travel and lodging (at Biosphere, Oracle, AZ) for the students. A long-term benefit for all participants will be building a reliable MateriAlZ network that is accessible beyond the meeting dates and will be a valuable resource for students, speakers, and industry/government representatives alike.This event is the first MateriAlZ Winter School organized by a team of professors at Arizona State University and the University of Arizona. The school will be launched in January 2024 and held yearly thereafter. In the theme of the popular MateriAlZ Seminar series that the team is organizing, the four-day winter school will cover broad topics from the key areas of chemistry, engineering, and manufacturing of materials. The event is free of charge for (junior and senior) undergraduate students and will promote the US Southwest as a growing hub for materials research, showcase large-scale activities at both schools, serve as a networking platform for students interested in US graduate programs and promote careers in high-tech industries throughout the Southwest region. The school will include tutorial sessions on broad materials science and engineering (MSE) topics ranging from quantum materials, semiconductors and energy materials to syntheses and manufacturing and artificial intelligence taught by local and external speakers. The program also consists of soft skill courses (e.g., on networking and making efficient figures) as well as panel discussions on graduate programs and funding mechanisms. The school provides an excellent window into MSE research topics and the general graduate school experience, which is beneficial for undergraduate students as they apply to different graduate schools. The immediate impact will be in providing information and guidance that many undergraduate students lack, especially first-generation students and those that belong to an underrepresented group in science. Moreover, the team will provide sustainable long-term benefits for all participants, even beyond the actual meeting dates that include face-to-face time. This will be accomplished within an online space (MateriAlZ website) where brief summaries of the meeting content will be collected, and photo and video materials will be posted. On top of this, there will be an “Alumni corner” for future interactions and events to provide all participants with a reliable and long-term MateriAlZ network.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.
这笔赠款为将于 2024 年 1 月举办的第一届 MateriAlZ 冬季学校提供资金。教授团队(亚利桑那州立大学和亚利桑那大学)正在组织这所学校,他们代表了从化学和材料到制造和工程的关键 STEM 领域。也是成功的 MateriAlZ 研讨会系列的创始人,该系列研讨会可在学年中的每个星期五远程访问,并可永久在 YouTube 频道上观看。该团队认识到材料科学与工程 (MSE) 主题在研究中的重要性,但也认识到这一点。为了培养这些领域的下一代训练有素的专业人员,冬季学校将涵盖广泛而及时的主题,例如合成和制造、人工智能以及量子和能源材料。学校还将包括互动软技能培训课程、小组讨论以及与行业代表建立联系的机会,优先考虑代表性不足的群体。组织者将提供旅行和住宿(在生物圈,亚利桑那州甲骨文)为学生提供。所有参与者的长期利益将是建立一个可靠的 MateriAlZ 网络,该网络在会议日期之外也可以访问,并且将成为学生、演讲者和行业/政府代表等的宝贵资源。本次活动是由该学校由亚利桑那州立大学和亚利桑那大学的教授团队组成,将于 2024 年 1 月启动,此后每年举办一次,以该团队正在组织的热门 MateriAlZ 研讨会系列为主题,为期四天的冬季学校将涵盖广泛的内容。主题该活动对(大三和大四)本科生免费,并将促进美国西南部成为不断发展的材料研究中心,展示两所学校的大型活动。 ,作为对美国研究生课程感兴趣的学生的网络平台,并促进整个西南地区高科技行业的职业生涯。该学校将包括有关量子材料、半导体和能源等广泛材料科学与工程(MSE)主题的辅导课程。由当地和当地教授的材料合成和制造以及人工智能该计划还包括软技能课程(例如,关于网络和制作数字)以及关于研究生课程和资助机制的小组讨论。学校为了解 MSE 研究主题和一般高效的研究生院经验提供了一个绝佳的窗口。这对本科生申请不同的研究生院是有利的,其直接影响将是为许多本科生,特别是第一代学生和属于科学领域代表性不足的群体提供信息和指导。为所有人提供可持续的长期利益,甚至超出了包括面对面时间在内的实际会议日期。这将在在线空间(MateriAlZ 网站)内完成,其中将收集会议内容的简要摘要,并在其上发布照片和视频材料。为此,将为未来的互动和活动设立一个“校友角”,为所有参与者提供一个可靠且长期的 MateriAlZ 网络。该奖项是 NSF 的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的智力优势和更广泛的评估,被认为值得支持。影响审查标准。

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CAREER: Fundamentals and synthesis of new compositions and shapes/microstructures of 3D and 2D carbides, nitrides and carbonitrides (MAX phases and MXenes)
职业:3D 和 2D 碳化物、氮化物和碳氮化物(MAX 相和 MXene)的新成分和形状/微观结构的基础知识和合成
  • 批准号:
    2143982
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助金额:
    $ 1.1万
  • 项目类别:
    Continuing Grant
MRI: Acquisition of a Dual Transmission X-ray Diffractometer (DTXRD) for Studying the Local and Bulk Structure of Soft and Hard Materials under In situ and Operando Conditions
MRI:购买双透射 X 射线衍射仪 (DTXRD),用于研究原位和操作条件下软质和硬质材料的局部和整体结构
  • 批准号:
    2216231
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助金额:
    $ 1.1万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant

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