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Workshop Agenda
Agenda
Workshop on the Environment
Challenges for the Chemical Sciences in the 21st Century
National Academy of Sciences
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center
Irvine, California
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17
7:30 Breakfast and Registration
SESSION l: THE CHEMISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT
8:30
9:05
9:25
8:10 Introductory remarks by organizers background of project
8:15 DOUGLAS ]. RABER, National Research Council
8:20 MATTHEW v. TIRRELL, Co-Chair, Steering Committee, Challenges
for the Chemical Sciences in the 21st Century
8:25 MARIO ,}. MOLINA, JOHN H. SEINFELD, Co-Chairs, Organizing
Committee, Workshop on the Environment
BARRY DELLINGER, Louisiana State University
Origin and Control of Toxic Combustion By-Products
DISCUSSION
CHARLES E. KOLB, Aerodyne Research, Inc.
Measurement Challenges and Strategies in Atmospheric and
Environmental Chemistry
DISCUSSION
10:20 BREAK
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APPENDIX C
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JANET G. HERING, California Institute of Technology
Biogeochemical Controls on the Occurrence and Mobility of Trace
Metals in Groundwater
1 1:25 DISCUSSION
1 1:45 Lunch
Session 2: The Chemistry of the Environment (Part 2)
1:00
1:30
1:50
2:20
2:40
3:45
4:00
5:00
6:00
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18
7:30 Breakfast
MARK THIEMENS, University of California, San Diego
Measurements of Stable Isotopes in Atmospheric Species
DISCUSSION
FRANCOIS M. M. MOREL, Princeton University
Chemistry of Trace Elements in Natural Waters
DISCUSSION
BREAKOUT SESSION: DISCOVERY
What major discoveries or advances related to the environment
have been made in the chemical sciences during the last several
decades?
BREAK
Reports from breakout sessions (and discussion)
RECEPTION
BANQUET
Speaker: WILLIAM F. FAREAND, Acting Deputy Assistant
Administrator for Science, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Session 3: Manufacturing and Green Chemistry
8:00 UMA CHOWDHRY, DuPont
8:30
8:50
9:20
Sustainable Growth in the Chemical Industry
DISCUSSION
RUBEN G. CARBONEEE, North Carolina State University
CO2-Based Technologies
DISCUSSION
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APPENDIX C
9:40 BREAKOUT SESSION: INTERFACES
What are the major environment-related discoveries and
challenges at the interfaces between chemistry-chemical
engineering and other disciplines, including biology, information
science, materials science, and physics?
10:45 BREAK
11:00 Reports from breakout sessions (and discussion)
12:00 Lunch
Session 4: Manufacturing and Green Chemistry (Part 2)
1:00 THOMAS W. ASMUS, DaimlerChrysler Corporation
1:30
1:50
2:20
2:40
3:45
4:00
5:00
Diesel Engines for a Clean Car?
DISCUSSION
MICHAEL K. STERN, Monsanto Company
Environmentally Sound Agricultural Chemistry: From Process
Technology to Biotechnology
DISCUSSION
BREAKOUT SESSION: CHALLENGES
What are the environment-related grand challenges in the
chemical sciences and engineering?
BREAK
Reports from breakout sessions and discussion
ADJOURN FOR DAY
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19
7:30 Breakfast
Session 5: Environmental Remediation and Modeling
8:00 JAMES G. ANDERSON, Harvard University
8:30
8:50
9:20
A Developing Generation of Observation and Modeling Strategies
DISCUSSION
DAVID A. DIXON, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Modeling and Simulation for Environmental Science
DISCUSSION
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APPENDIX C
9:40 BREAKOUT SESSION: INFRASTRUCTURE
What are the issues at the intersection of environmental studies
and the chemical sciences for which there are structural
challenges and opportunities- in teaching, research, equipment
and instrumentation, facilities, and personnel?
10:45 BREAK
11:00 Reports from breakout sessions (and discussion)
12:00 Wrap-up and closing remarks
MARIO ,1. MOEINA, JOHN H. SEINFEED, Co-Chairs, Workshop
Organizing Committee
ADJOURN
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