Request for Symposia Support: 2022 US-Japan Workshop on Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Materials

Abstract

Hybrid organic/inorganic polymers materials continue to attract attention for a variety of applications. These frameworks take the unique features derived from the organic and inorganic components to afford materials with a blend of properties from the two. Research into hybrids can range from fundamental investigations on understanding the relationship of the two components in the material, towards designing precise structures for advanced applications. The 2022 US-Japan workshop on Advances in Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Materials will showcase different chemistries to synthesize hybrid materials, it will highlight novel properties and finally, the performance of these structures in various applications will be discussed. This symposium has a rich history of bringing together researchers from the United States and Japan to share ideas and information. Some of the themes to be discussed include: design and synthesis of new hybrid materials, conjugated materials for optoelectronics, nanomaterials and nanocomposites, materials for biological applications, self-assembly/network formation, and smart materials for industrial applications. The symposium will bring together established researchers, and younger colleagues who are in the early stages of their careers with a balanced series of presentations from both participating countries. This proposal requests support to offset housing costs incurred by invited speakers to the US-Japan symposium through the Army Research Office Conferences and Symposia Grants program. This symposium will be held in Mishima, Japan consisting of invited and contributed talks as well as posters from academic and industrial participants.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Sep 08, 2022
Source ID
W911NF2210209

Entities

People

  • Kevin Noonan

Organizations

  • Army Contracting Command
  • Carnegie Mellon University
  • United States Army

Tags

Readers

  • Academic Conference Management
  • Nanocomposite Materials Science

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics