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FUNDS AND RESEARCH GRANTS

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01/2018 “Metal Organic Framework-based Mixed Matrix Membranes for Post-combustion Carbon Capture”; internal grant, NETL, U.S. DOE.
11/15-06/17 “Metal Organic Frameworks for Selective Removal of TcO4-”; AU-PNNL collaborative research grant, PNNL, U.S. DOE ($120,000).
2016 “International Conference on Chemistry Progress for Sustainable Development”; composed and submitted the proposal and served as one of the main organizers. Science and Technology Development Fund (STDF), Egypt (50,000 EGP).
09/14-03/15 “Metal Organic Frameworks for Separation of Rare-Earth Elements”; Alternate Sponsered Fellowship, PNNL, U.S. DOE ($26,950).
2013 “Electric Powered Adsorption Heat Pump for Electric Vehicles” Participating in writing the proposal and working as research assistant with Professor Michael Zaworotko. U.S. DOE-ARPA‐E HEATS ($200,000 over 3 years).

FUNDS AND RESEARCH GRANTS

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JOINT PROJECTS WITH PNNL

11/15-06/17                “Metal Organic Frameworks for Xe and Kr Separation” – Visiting Scholar Fellowship, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory-$79,800.


09/14-03/15                “Metal Organic Frameworks for Separation of Rare-Earth Elements” – Alternate Sponsered Fellowship, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory-$26,950.

Dr. Elsaidi joined PNNL as visiting assistant professor and he received two separate fellowship "Alternate Sponsored Fellowship (ASF)" to fund his collaborative research on design and synthesis of novel porous materials such as Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs), Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs) and Porous Aromatic Frameworks (PAFs) for gas separation, gas storage, removal of radioactive anions from liquid waste and catalysis.

FRED L. & HELEN M. THARP ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP.

Dr. Elsaidi received Fred L. & Helen M. Tharp Endowed Scholarship in summer 2011, 2012 and 2013 to support his summer research at University of South Florida, USA.

ELECTRIC POWERED ADSORPTION HEAT PUMP FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES

2013                           “Electric Powered Adsorption Heat Pump for Electric Vehicles” Participating in writing the proposal and working as research assistant with Professor Michael Zaworotko. Department of Energy ARPA‐E HEATS-$200,000 for 3 years.

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