SAB Meeting AgendaThe Potomac Institute for Policy Studies901 North Stuart StreetArlington, VA 22203(Printable Agenda)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016 | ||
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TIME | TOPIC / TITLE | SPEAKER |
0830 | Convene / Opening RemarksApproval of September 2016 Meetings | Dr. Joseph HughesChair |
0840 | Program Update | Dr. Herb NelsonActing Executive Director |
0855 | Environmental Restoration Overview | Dr. Andrea Leeson Environmental Restoration Program Manager |
0905 | 17 ER01-019 (ER-2715): In situ Remediation of Aqueous Film Forming Foams and Common Co-Contaminants with the Dual Approach of Chemical Oxidation and Bioremediation (FY17 New Start) | Dr. Lisa Alvarez-CohenThe Regents of the University of CaliforniaBerkeley, CA |
0950 | Break | |
1005 | 17 ER01-008 (ER-2714): Development of Coupled Physicochemical and Biological Systems for In Situ Remediation of Perfluorinated Chemical and Chlorinated Solvent Groundwater Plumes (FY17 New Start) | Dr. Kurt PennellTufts UniversityMedford, MA |
1050 | 17 ER01-020 (ER-2716): Development of Slow Release Compounds for the Aerobic Cometabolic Treatment of Complex Mixtures of COC Released from Low Permeability Zones (FY17 New Start) | Dr. Lewis SempriniOregon State UniversityCorvallis, OR |
1135 | Lunch | |
1235 | 17 ER01-027 (ER-2718): Synergistic Treatment of Mixed 1,4-Dioxane and Polyfluorinated Chemical Contaminations by Combining Electrolytic Degradation with Electrobiostimulation (FY17 New Start) | Dr. Jens BlotevogelColorado State UniversityFort Collins, CO |
1320 | 17 ER01-031 (ER-2719): Utilizing the Plant Microbiome and Bioaugmentation to Degrade 1,4-Dioxane and Co-Contaminants (FY17 New Start) | Dr. Jerald SchnoorUniversity of IowaIowa City, IA |
1405 | 17 ER01-036 (ER-2720): Key Fate and Transport Processes Impacting the Mass Discharge, Attenuation, and Treatment of Poly- and Perfluoroalkyl Substances and Comingled Chlorinated Solvents or Aromatic Hydrocarbons (FY17 New Start) | Dr. Christopher HigginsColorado School of MinesGolden, CO |
1450 | Break | |
1505 | Munitions Response Overview | Dr. Herb NelsonMunitions Response Program Manager |
1515 | 17 MR01-015 (MR-2730): Unexploded Ordnance Characterization And Detection in Muddy Estuarine Environments (FY17 New Start) | Dr. Arthur TrembanisUniversity of DelawareNewark, DE |
1600 | 17 MR01-030 (MR-2734): Augmented Co-Robotics for Remediation of Military Munitions Underwater (FY17 New Start) | Dr. Andrew StewartUniversity of Washington Applied Physics LaboratorySeattle, WA |
1645 | Public Discussion / Adjourn for the day |
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2016 | ||
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0830 | Convene | |
0840 | Resource Conservation Overview | |
0850 | 17 RC01-005 (RC-2700): Will Climate-mediated Phenological Shifts Affect Population Viability? A Test with Butterflies on Department of Defense Lands (FY17 New Start) | |
0935 | 17 RC01-044 (RC-2702): Variation in Phenological Shifts: How do Annual Cycles and Genetic Diversity Constrain or Enable Responses to Climate Change?(FY17 New Start) | |
1020 | Break | |
1035 | 17 RC01-035 (RC-2701): Incorporating Photoperiodism in Insect Phenology Models with Application for Biological Control of Weeds on Department of Defense Lands (FY17 New Start) | |
1120 | Weapons Systems and Platforms Overview | |
1130 | 17 WP03-018 (WP-2742): Atmospheric Plasma for Surface Modifications and Nanoscale Embedding of Chemistry for Corrosion Control and Adhesion Promotion(FY17 New Start) | |
1215 | Lunch | |
1315 | 17 WP03-024 (WP-2743): Laser-Interference Surface Preparation for Enhanced Coating Adhesion and Adhesive Joining of Multi-Materials (FY17 New Start) | |
1400 | Environmental Restoration Overview | |
1410 | 17 ER03-017 (ER-2725): Incorporating Transformation Products into Models of the Environmetal Fate of Insensitive Munition Constituents (FY17 New Starts) | Dr. Paul Tratnyek |
1455 | Break | |
1510 | Strategy Session | |
1545 | Adjourn |