PCP@Xtreme Center - Predictive Chemistry & Physics at ... · PDF filePCP@Xtreme Center -...
Transcript of PCP@Xtreme Center - Predictive Chemistry & Physics at ... · PDF filePCP@Xtreme Center -...
Time Speaker Title of Talk Affiliation0800 - 0835
0840 - 0905 Tomas de la Rubia WelcomeChief Scientist and Executive Director, Purdue University Discovery Park
0910 - 0935 Steve Beaudoin Overview of Summit, Pre-Eminent TeamProf. of Chemical Engineering; Lead, Pre-Eminent Team in Energetic Materials, Purdue University
0935 - 0955
0955 - 1020 Ale StrachanPCP@Xtreme Center - Predictive Chemistry & Physics at Extreme Temperature and Pressure
Prof. of Materials Engineering
1025 - 1050 Jeff RhoadsAdditive Manufacturing of Energetic and Reactive Materials
Prof. of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University
1050 - 1110
1110 - 1135 Steve SonDynamic Measurements in Propellants and Explosives
Prof. of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University
1140 - 1205 Terry MeyerReal-Time Characterization of Hot Spot Formation
Prof. of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University
1205 - 1305
1305 - 1330 Chris GoldensteinLaser-Absorption Diagnostics for Characterizing Dynamic Combustion Events
Assistant Prof. of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University
1335 - 1400 Steve BeaudoinTask Order: Contact Sampling of Explosives Residues for ETD
Prof. of Chemical Engineering; Lead, Pre-Eminent Team in Energetic Materials, Purdue University
1400 - 1420
1425 - 1450 Thomas KlapotkeNew Covalent and Ionic Secondary Explosives with High Performance and Low Vulnerability
Prof. Dr., Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
1450 - 1720 Tours of Zucrow1830 - 2030
Time Speaker Title of Talk Affiliation0800 - 0830
0835 - 0920 Tom Russell (keynote) Overview of the Army's Science & TechnologyDeputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Technology
0925 - 0950 Mike LindsayThe Quest for Greater Chemical Energy Storage
Technical Advisor, Energetic Material Branch, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, Eglin Air Force Base
0955 - 1020
1025 - 1050Jennifer A. Ciezak-Jenkins
Disruptive Energetics - Fundamental Science for the Future
Research Phycisist and Program Manager, Disruptive Energetic Materials and Propulsion Technology Program, ARL
1055 - 1120 Su Peiris Reactive Materials for Future WeaponsSenior Scientist, Air Force Research Lab - Munitions Directorate
1125 - 11501150 - 1250
Insensitive and Future Energetic Materials 1
LunchInsensitive and Future Energetic Materials 1: Key Insights and Needs
Insensitive and Future Energetic Materials 2
Break
Breakfast
Hosted Dinner, Spurgeon Club, Mackey Arena
May 22-24, 2017Purdue Energetic Materials Summit
Mechanical Engineering Building, Room 1130
Monday, May 22
Tuesday, May 23
Break
Lunch
Break
Breakfast
Break
1255 - 1320 Bryce TappanEnergetic Materials Development at Los Alamos National Laboratory
R&D Scientist, Los Alamos National Lab
1320 - 1340 Pam Sheehan Modification of Insensitive High Explosives Lead Research Engineer, U.S. Army ARDEC
1340 - 1405
1410 - 1435 Jesse SabatiniSynthesis of Nitrate-Based Energetic Ingredients for Potential Rocket Propellant and Explosive Applications
Synthesis Chemist, Army Research Lab
1435 - 1455 Rich Kellett Planar propagating bi-metallic alloying mesh Principal Investigator, Ensign-Bickford
1455 - 1520
1525 - 1550 David ChavezSynthesis of fused and multicyclic heterocycles for explosives applications
Project and Team Leader, Los Alamos National Laboratory
1550 - 1610 Terry SalyerTowards Modernizing the Characterization of Shock and Detonation Physics Performance via Novel Diagnostics and Tests
Detonation Physics Team Leader, Shock and Detonation Physics Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory
1610 - 1625
1630 - 1655 Nick Boechler
Dynamics of materials with designed microstructures: towards self-assembled energetic materials with tailored dynamic responses
Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle
1700 - 1725 Davin Piercey TBD1730 - 17551800 - 2000
Time Speaker Title of Talk Affiliation0700 - 0730
0735 - 0800 David KittellMultiscale Analysis and Comparison of Cavity Collapse in High Explosives
Sandia National Laboratories, R&D S&E, Computer Science
0805 - 0830 David S. Moore Exploiting Coherence for Explosives Detection Los Alamos Laboratory Fellow
0830 - 0845
0845 - 0910 Melissa Sweat Characterization of C-4 FingerprintsORISE Postdoctorate Visiting Scientist, Transportation Security Laboratory
0915 - 0940 Jason JouetDefense Wide Manufacturing Science and Technology Program Overview
Senior Technical Advisor - DMS&T Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense - Manufacturing and Industrial Base Policy
0940 - 0955
0955 - 1020 David AtkinsonEnhanced Detection of Trace Explosives with Improved Collection Materials
Senior Research Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Lab
1025 - 1050 Matt Brookes Sensors for Trace Explosives Detection Defence Science and Technology Laboratory1050 - 1105
1105 - 1130 Mike HargatherThree-Dimensional Shock Wave and Fragment Tracking for Warhead Characterization
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, New Mexico Tech
1130 - 1155 Scott HowardLow-cost Mid-Infrared Spectroscopic Imaging: A Platform for Distributable Mid - Infrared Trace Explosives Imaging
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, Notre Dame
1200 - 12251225 - 13251330
Physics, Diagnostics, Detection and Manufacturing of Explosives: Key Insights and Needs
AdjournLunch
Physics, Diagnostics, Detection and Manufacturing of Explosives
Break
Break
Break
Insensitive and Future Energetic Materials 2: Key Insights and NeedsHosted Dinner and Student Poster Session, Stacked Pickle
Break
Break
Wednesday, May 24
Breakfast
Break