2533786
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Conference: 2025 Nanoporous Materials and Their Applications Gordon Research Conference and Gordon Research Seminar
-Part 1: Non-Technical Summary
The 2025 Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Nanoporous Materials and Their Applications: Innovative Applications and Breakthrough Technologies for Nanoporous Materials, and the associated Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) will be held at Proctor Academy (Andover, New Hampshire) from August 3-8, 2025, and August 2-3, 2025, respectively.
Porous materials, such as zeolites, metal-organic frameworks, covalent-organic frameworks, porous carbon, and related materials, are heavily utilized in today's most dynamic and diversified research fields.
The program addresses important new findings related to the invention of novel materials, characterization of their unique properties, and the use of these materials in emerging applications involving catalysis, separations, gas storage, and other processes of commercial and environmental importance.
Invited lectures, poster presentations, and general discussions focused on linking fundamental understanding to potential applications are core concepts of the Gordon Research Conference format.
Beyond the technological aspects, the conference seeks to gather leading and emerging scientists in this field and bring them together to share ideas and foster new collaborations.
This support from NSF's Solid State and Materials Chemistry Program in the Division of Materials Research enables the participation by U.S. graduate students, post-doctoral scholars, and early-career researchers at the Gordon Research Conference and the Gordon Research Seminar through stipends for registration fees and/or travel support.
Part 2: Technical Summary
The Nanoporous Materials and Their Applications Gordon Research Conference and Seminar focus on new developments in the field of nanoporous materials.
For the 2025 iteration of the conference, emphasis is placed on intermingling different classes of nanoporous materials.
The program balances theoretical and experimental approaches to addressing questions related to structure, properties and application with sessions on topics including “Engineering of Materials Assembly,” “Fundamentals of Structures and Function,” “Advances in Synthesis and Characterization,” “Paradigms of Multifunctional Materials,” “Emerging Applications of Nanoporous Materials,” and more.
With respect to this larger goal, the Gordon Research Conference seeks to provide a common language for all participants; to raise the comfort-level of student and postdoc participants; and, through these efforts, to develop a tightly-woven community held together by a common interest in nanoporous materials.
This is facilitated by cutting-edge research presentations as well as opportunities for informal gatherings, and mentoring panels, and in general by providing a venue for scientists from different disciplines to brainstorm together and promotes cross-disciplinary collaborations in the various research areas represented.
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.
Subawards are not planned for this award.
-Part 1: Non-Technical Summary
The 2025 Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Nanoporous Materials and Their Applications: Innovative Applications and Breakthrough Technologies for Nanoporous Materials, and the associated Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) will be held at Proctor Academy (Andover, New Hampshire) from August 3-8, 2025, and August 2-3, 2025, respectively.
Porous materials, such as zeolites, metal-organic frameworks, covalent-organic frameworks, porous carbon, and related materials, are heavily utilized in today's most dynamic and diversified research fields.
The program addresses important new findings related to the invention of novel materials, characterization of their unique properties, and the use of these materials in emerging applications involving catalysis, separations, gas storage, and other processes of commercial and environmental importance.
Invited lectures, poster presentations, and general discussions focused on linking fundamental understanding to potential applications are core concepts of the Gordon Research Conference format.
Beyond the technological aspects, the conference seeks to gather leading and emerging scientists in this field and bring them together to share ideas and foster new collaborations.
This support from NSF's Solid State and Materials Chemistry Program in the Division of Materials Research enables the participation by U.S. graduate students, post-doctoral scholars, and early-career researchers at the Gordon Research Conference and the Gordon Research Seminar through stipends for registration fees and/or travel support.
Part 2: Technical Summary
The Nanoporous Materials and Their Applications Gordon Research Conference and Seminar focus on new developments in the field of nanoporous materials.
For the 2025 iteration of the conference, emphasis is placed on intermingling different classes of nanoporous materials.
The program balances theoretical and experimental approaches to addressing questions related to structure, properties and application with sessions on topics including “Engineering of Materials Assembly,” “Fundamentals of Structures and Function,” “Advances in Synthesis and Characterization,” “Paradigms of Multifunctional Materials,” “Emerging Applications of Nanoporous Materials,” and more.
With respect to this larger goal, the Gordon Research Conference seeks to provide a common language for all participants; to raise the comfort-level of student and postdoc participants; and, through these efforts, to develop a tightly-woven community held together by a common interest in nanoporous materials.
This is facilitated by cutting-edge research presentations as well as opportunities for informal gatherings, and mentoring panels, and in general by providing a venue for scientists from different disciplines to brainstorm together and promotes cross-disciplinary collaborations in the various research areas represented.
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.
Subawards are not planned for this award.
Awardee
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
East Greenwich,
Rhode Island
02818-3454
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
NOT APPLICABLE
Gordon Research Conferences was awarded
Project Grant 2533786
worth $10,000
from the Division of Materials Research in July 2025 with work to be completed primarily in East Greenwich Rhode Island United States.
The grant
has a duration of 5 months and
was awarded through assistance program 47.049 Mathematical and Physical Sciences.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 7/10/25
Period of Performance
7/1/25
Start Date
12/31/25
End Date
Funding Split
$10.0K
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$10.0K
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
2533786
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
For-Profit Organization (Other Than Small Business)
Awarding Office
490307 DIVISION OF MATERIALS RESEARCH
Funding Office
490307 DIVISION OF MATERIALS RESEARCH
Awardee UEI
XL5ANMKWN557
Awardee CAGE
1LBQ2
Performance District
RI-02
Senators
Sheldon Whitehouse
John Reed
John Reed
Modified: 7/10/25