July 22-26, 2013
University of Washington Campus
Seattle, Washington
The
five-day program will feature pedagogical presentations by a diverse
group of professionals focused on the process of innovation in catalysis
and the chemical sciences from basic research to market. Activities
will also include mini-workshops on proposal writing and intellectual
property and patents. Advanced Ph.D. students, post-doctoral fellows,
early-career researchers and faculty members from primarily
undergraduate institutions who are interested in deepening their
understanding of catalysis are encouraged to apply.
The
summer school is being sponsored by the NSF Center for Enabling New
Technologies through Catalysis (CENTC); expenses including
transportation up to $700 (more if funding is available), housing and
most meals will be covered for all accepted participants. Application
deadline is April 15, 2013. For more information and to apply, visit the
summer school website.
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