Workshop Proposal: 2D Nanomaterials for Human Health and the Environment
研讨会提案:二维纳米材料促进人类健康和环境
基本信息
- 批准号:9908467
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.88万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-09-01 至 2020-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
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项目摘要
Abstract
Two-dimensional nanomaterials are a new class of atomically thin, sheet-like materials with
enormous potential to create next-generation technologies that protect the environment or
promote human health. They also bear structural and chemical similarity to some natural sheet-
like minerals known to pose human health risks, and a coordinated scientific effort is urgently
needed ensure their safe design and use. A workshop will be designed and held in November
2019 to address the need for systematic planning and collaboration in the environmental health
subfield of 2D nanomaterial research. It will be co-located with the national conference of the
Sustainable Nanotechnology Organization (SNO) to create synergies for both functions through
sharing of facilities, advertising, and participants. The Workshop goals are to catalyze research
at the nexus of 2D nanomaterials and environmental health through interactions and facilitated
discussions among world-leading experts in different facets of the field, and to produce a set of
high-quality recommendations and research priorities for dissemination to the SNO conference
and the research and stakeholder communities.
The Workshop will be organized by a team from the Brown University Superfund Research
Program, including R. Hurt (SRP Director and Workshop Chair) and M. Bilderback (SRP and
Workshop Administrator). The Workshop features a diverse set of four committed keynote
speakers, and will ensure an equally diverse set of participants with respect to career stage
(senior researchers, young researchers, trainees), career path (academia, industry, agency, non-
profit), gender, race, and topical expertise area. This will be achieved through a series of
measures that include targeted advertising, application-based registration, personal invitations
from the Chair and Steering Committee, and travel awards focusing on young investigators and
trainees. The Workshop format will feature a single session of the whole with 30-40 attendees;
four morning keynote presentations each with extended facilitated discussion, and afternoon
trainee poster session and working groups. A closing session is planned for Discussion Leaders’
reports on the recommendations and research priorities. The results will be disseminated through
website postings, an oral report to the main SNO conference, social media tools, and follow-up
publications in ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering.
抽象的
二维纳米材料是一类新型原子级薄片状材料
创造下一代保护环境或技术的巨大潜力
它们还具有与某些天然片材相似的结构和化学性质。
就像已知对人类健康构成风险的矿物质一样,迫切需要协调一致的科学努力
需要确保其安全设计和使用,将在 11 月设计并举办研讨会。
2019 年,以满足环境健康方面系统规划和合作的需要
二维纳米材料研究子领域将与全国会议同期举行。
可持续纳米技术组织(SNO)通过以下方式为这两个职能创造协同效应
研讨会的目标是共享设施、广告和参与者,以促进研究。
通过相互作用和促进将二维纳米材料与环境健康联系起来
世界领先的专家在该领域的不同方面进行讨论,并制定了一套
向 SNO 会议传播的高质量建议和研究重点
以及研究和利益相关者社区。
该研讨会将由布朗大学超级基金研究团队组织
计划,包括 R. Hurt(SRP 总监兼研讨会主席)和 M. Bilderback(SRP 和
研讨会管理员)。研讨会有四位不同的主题演讲。
演讲者,并将确保职业阶段的演讲者同样多样化
(高级研究员、青年研究员、实习生)、职业道路(学术界、工业界、机构、非
利润)、性别、种族和专题专业知识领域。
措施包括定向广告、基于应用程序的注册、个人邀请
主席和指导委员会颁发的奖励,以及针对年轻研究人员和
研讨会的形式将包括 30 至 40 名参加者的单一会议;
上午有四场主题演讲,每场都有深入的引导讨论,下午有四场主题演讲
计划为讨论领袖举行闭幕会议。
有关建议和研究重点的报告将通过以下方式传播。
网站帖子、SNO 主要会议的口头报告、社交媒体工具和后续行动
在 ACS 可持续化学与工程上发表论文。
项目成果
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