Skip to Main Content

Title ImagePublic Abstract

 
Collapse

DE-SC0019773: 2019 Crystal Growth and Assembly Gordon Research Conference & Seminar. June 23-28, 2019.

Award Status: Inactive
  • Institution: Gordon Research Conferences, East Greenwich, RI
  • UEI: XL5ANMKWN557
  • DUNS: 075712877
  • Most Recent Award Date: 05/10/2019
  • Number of Support Periods: 1
  • PM: Gersten, Bonnie
  • Current Budget Period: 06/01/2019 - 05/31/2020
  • Current Project Period: 06/01/2019 - 05/31/2020
  • PI: Rimer, Jeffrey
  • Supplement Budget Period: N/A
 

Public Abstract

Gordon Research Conference on Crystal Growth and Assembly

Chair: Dr. Jeffrey Rimer

Co-Chair: Dr. Kristen Fichthorn

Gordon Research Conferences, West Kingston, RI

 

The Crystal Growth and Assembly Gordon Research Conference is dedicated to the knowledge

and understanding of the fundamental atomic and nanoscale physics and chemistry that are

central to the nucleation and growth of crystals for a wide array of technologies. This well established

conference draws researchers from around the world in the fields of physics,

chemistry, engineering, materials science, biology, and beyond. Historically, the conference has

emphasized concepts rather than specific materials, technologies or growth methods. This

focus has attracted scientists with a broad range of specializations, from semiconductor

nanowires to biomineralization and from in situ microscopy to multi-scale computer simulations,

who find common inspiration in seeing how the general principles of crystal thermodynamics

and growth kinetics are applicable to many fields.

The 2019 Crystal Growth and Assembly GRC will continue the tradition of a highly

interdisciplinary program, highlighting the most recent developments in the field. It will cover

topics like nucleation, non-classical growth mechanisms, surface kinetics, bulk crystallization,

nanocrystals and bio-inspired materials. All attendees are encouraged to present posters, from

which some will be selected for short oral presentations. The collegial atmosphere of this

conference, with exciting lectures from internationally-recognized leaders in the field along with

lively poster sessions, as well as opportunities for informal gatherings in the afternoons and

evenings, provides an avenue for scientists from different disciplines to brainstorm and

promotes cross-disciplinary collaborations in the various research areas represented. This

meeting will include an informal power hour focusing on the career development of women in

science will be included as well. It will also include a Gordon Research Seminar with the goal of

promoting the involvement of graduate students and postdocs.



Scroll to top