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| CHEMICALS & MATERIALS TRACK |
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| DECEMBER 3 – 6, 2024 | WASHINGTON, D.C. |
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| Defense assets are made from and depend on the availability of commodity chemicals and materials. The following sessions in the Chemicals and Materials track at the Symposium will highlight the development of novel materials that strengthen our supply chain, reduce costs, and increase safety and efficiency of operations. |
Emerging Chemicals of Concern: Developing Alternatives Tuesday, December 3, 1:45pm – 4:45pm This session will highlight several research activities to address emerging chemicals of concern through the development of alternatives that are relatively safe, scalable, domestically available, cost effective, and minimize environmental hazards while enabling performance required for DoD applications. Speakers will discuss various DoD applications including soldier uniforms and protective equipment, munitions, and refrigerants. - Dr. Natalia Vinas, OASD (EI&E)
- Mr. Nirzwan Bandolin, Defense Health Agency
- Dr. Patricia Underwood, OASD (EI&E)
- Ms. Julie Halstead, AMCOM
- Ms. Poppy Harrover, NDCEE
- Dr. Julie Slaughter, Ames Laboratory
- Mr. Greg Liscombe, U.S. Air Force Sustainment Center
- Mr. Tod Hickman, ES3
- Mr. Tosh Farr, Secondary Power Systems
Next Generation Sustainable Firefighting Technologies Wednesday, December 4, 9:00am – 12:00pm This session highlights the development of novel fluorine-free foam products and additives and provides a scientific understanding as to how these products function. The session will also cover demonstration efforts to maximize capabilities of commercially available products, mature experimental foams, and inform the future military specification for shore-based firefighting foams. - Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim, Environmental Protection Agency
- Mr. Noah Lieb, Jensen Hughes
- Mr. Tom Ruffini, NAVSEA
- Ms. Julie Bryant, Battelle
- Dr. Braden Giordano, Naval Research Laboratory
- Dr. Cari Dutcher, University of Minnesota
- Dr. Paschalis Alexandria, University at Buffalo
- Dr. Ian Ross, CDM Smith
Sustainable Energetics Synthesis and Manufacturing Wednesday, December 4, 1:45pm – 4:45pm The waste stream from the production and demilitarization of materials used in the energetic enterprise can generate a large hazardous waste-stream. This session will highlight cutting-edge SERDP- and ESTCP-funded efforts to develop sustainable materials and formulations as well as to reduce waste stream effluents. - Dr. Sara Pliskin, NSWC Crane
- Dr. Allison Durrett, DEVCOM AvMC
- Dr. David Jassby, University of California, Los Angeles
- Mr. John Latwinas, DEVCOM AC
- Dr. Greg Ellis, Naval Research Laboratory
- Dr. Neili Loupe, DEVCOM AvMC
- Dr. Jonathan Caranto, University of Central Florida
- Dr. Ben Harvey, NAWCWD
Modeling Associated with Material Degradation Thursday, December 5, 9:00am – 12:00pm To better address the cost of corrosion and material degradation, SERDP and ESTCP have funded the development of various modeling, simulation, and data analytics techniques. This session will highlight current efforts to develop and implement models related to material degradation. It will also cover efforts to gather and share data necessary to improve these models and accelerate transition to more sustainable technologies. - Dr. Keith Legg, Corrdesa
- Donna Stacy, Air Force Material Command
- Robert Herron, DoD Corrosion Policy & Oversight
- Rachel Black, NAWC-AD
- Alexander Lilly, NAWC-AD
- Mr. Dave Peth, USAF Corrosion Office
- Ms. Monali Patel, USAF Corrosion Office
- Ms. Shreya Trivedi, Lockheed Martin
- Dr. Kyle Ventura, Northrop Grumman
Novel Coatings and Corrosion Mitigation for Resilient Weapon Systems Thursday, December 5, 1:45pm – 4:45pm This session will cover current progress in making more sustainable DoD coatings systems, coating removal processes and successful implementations of alternative materials. Speakers will cover technology state of development and implementation, performance and usage in DoD, and issues encountered in implementation and service. - Ms. Danielle Paynter, Office of Naval Research
- Dr. Itzel Godinez, NAVFAC EXWC
- Dr. Erick Iezzi, NRL DC
- Dr. Jeff Lundin, NRL DC
- Dr. Waynie Schuette, Boeing
- Dr. Brady Hall, Luna Labs, LLC
- Ms. Brittan Steffel, NSWCCD
- Dr. Dean Webster, North Dakota State University
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| We are excited to extend an invitation to exhibit at the Symposium. With over 1,400 researchers, technology developers, defense end-users, and regulatory communities, this event is an excellent opportunity for organizations to showcase their environmental and energy solutions. There is limited space, and it will be first come first served. Please reach out to symposium@noblis.org if your organization is interested in purchasing a booth space. Upon confirmation, you will receive a link to complete exhibitor registration. |
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| About the Symposium The DoD Energy and Environment Innovation Symposium is the nation’s largest conference focusing on the DoD's priority environmental and energy issues. The Symposium will offer a variety of technical sessions and short courses, over 500 technical poster presentations, and networking opportunities at the Washington Hilton in Washington, DC from December 3-6, 2024. Learn more at https://www.dodinnovationsymposium.org/ |
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Lenny Siegel Executive Director Center for Public Environmental Oversight A project of the Pacific Studies Center LSiegel@cpeo.orgP.O. Box 998, Mountain View, CA 94042 Voice/Fax: 650-961-8918 http://www.cpeo.org Author: DISTURBING THE WAR: The Inside Story of the Movement to Get Stanford University out of Southeast Asia - 1965–1975 (See http://a3mreunion.org)
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