Dear all,
I am writing to let you know the CoRE proposal went in today. Thank you for your contributions and for helping us to continue to push this effort forward.
Here's a link to the submitted proposal:
https://unh.box.com/s/pwbxw0rdyyjkh4o7c4jaku6wqvjcpfmn
-Shawna
Shawna Hollen
Assistant Professor of Physics
Office: 603.862.3515
University of New Hampshire
College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
Department of Physics
DeMeritt Hall 331, 9 Library Way
Durham, NH 03824-3547
shawna.hollen@unh.edu
On Mar 23, 2017, at 8:02 PM, Li, Gonghu <Gonghu.Li@unh.edu> wrote:
I am also very interested and am available June 9-10. Thanks Shawna!
Gonghu
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From: Matgroup <matgroup-bounces@lists.sr.unh.edu> on behalf of Tsavalas, John <John.Tsavalas@unh.edu>
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2017 1:42 PM
To: Hollen, Shawna
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Subject: Re: [Matgroup] Materials working group & June workshopI am definitely interested here, Shawna et al. and I agree the CoRE funding opportunities are something we should not overlook. As for the dates, I am available June 9th (that’s the only day that week I am, as I’m teaching a full-day workshop M-Th that week), but the 10th (Saturday) I am not (as I’ll be traveling).
Cheers,John
--------------------------------------------------------------John Tsavalas, Ph.D.Department of ChemistryCenter for Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Innovations (CAMMI)Materials Science Program
Polymer Research Group
University of New Hampshire
23 Academic Way
Durham, NH 03824 USA
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On Mar 20, 2017, at 9:09 AM, Hollen, Shawna <Shawna.Hollen@unh.edu> wrote:
Dear all,_______________________________________________
Almost a year ago we had some lively conversations about how to start a more concerted interdisciplinary research effort at UNH. We held a number of meetings to discuss a MRSEC pre-proposal submission. In those meetings we determined there were two areas of focus on campus that would make for strong IRGs. IRG 1 was named “Controlling Surface Chemistry and Interfacial Interactions in Photoactive Materials” and IRG 2 was named “Controlling Interfaces and Defects to Tune Low-dimensional Materials.”
After we decided not to submit a MRSEC preproposal in this round, we made an effort to identify ways in which we can strengthen these groups. One of the suggestions was to host a workshop this Spring. We would hold it in Demeritt and invite colleagues from area schools who work in these (rather broadly defined) areas. A series of talks would be held the first day of the workshop, as well as a poster session for graduate students. The second day, we would invite everyone to a business meeting in a morning session to discuss how to move our efforts forward, now including groups from other area schools.
Now with the University wide CoRE program, we have an opportunity to apply for funds as an interdisciplinary working group to host this workshop.
Please share your thoughts by replying to this mailing list (which was created by Mark Milutinovich as one of the efforts to facilitate continuing conversations).
Please also share if you have conflicts June 9-10, which are the dates we are currently considering for the workshop.
Thank you,Shawna
Shawna HollenAssistant Professor of Physics
Office: 603.862.3515
University of New HampshireCollege of Engineering and Physical SciencesDepartment of PhysicsDeMeritt Hall 331, 9 Library WayDurham, NH 03824-3547
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