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Joshua Borycz, a graduate student working with Professor Laura Gagliardi, received a $600 travel award as part of his Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship. He will use these funds to travel to the University of California, Berkeley, where he will attend the annual all-hands meeting of the Center for Gas Separations (CGS), an Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC) in which Minnesota participates. He will present work on CO2 capture in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), which has been funded by the Nanoporous Materials Genome Center (NMGC) from the University of Minnesota.