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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2005. National Laboratories and Universities: Building New Ways to Work Together: Report of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11190.
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Appendix B
Workshop Agenda

NATIONAL LABORATORIES AND UNIVERSITIES: BUILDING NEW WAYS TO WORK TOGETHER

JULY 10-11, 2003

BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA

July 10—Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Building 66 Auditorium

8:00-8:05

Opening Remarks by Jerome Grossman, NRC Committee Chair

8:05-8:10

Charles Shank, Laboratory Director, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

8:10-8:30

John H. Marburger, Director, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy1

8:30-8:40

Questions & Answers

1  

Michael Holland substituted for John Marburger on the day of the event.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2005. National Laboratories and Universities: Building New Ways to Work Together: Report of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11190.
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8:30-9:00

We All Agree Collaboration Is a Good Thing—So How Can It Be Strengthened? Identification of Structural and Cultural Issues (Distinguished Panel)

 

Panelists:

Robert Berdahl, Chancellor, University of California, Berkeley

Jeffrey Wadsworth, Laboratory Director, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

9:00-9:30

Questions & Answers

9:30-10:00

Break

10:00-11:00

Incentives and Structures: Effective Mechanisms for Collaboration

 

Speakers:

Alton Romig, Vice President for Science,Technology and Partnerships, Sandia National Laboratories

Robert Rosner, William E. Wrather Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago

Gerry Stokes, Director, Joint Global Change Research Institute, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

11:00-11:20

Questions & Answers

11:20-12:20

Conducting the Best Research in a Classified Environment

 

Speakers:

Jill Trewhella, Division Leader, Biosciences Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Miriam John, Vice President of California Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories

Dave Mao, Carnegie Institute

12:20-12:40

Questions & Answers

 

Lunch Presentation: How Could One Design a Nationwide University-National Laboratory Program on Homeland Security?

1:15-1:45

Mel Bernstein, Director of University Programs and Fellowships, Department of Homeland Security

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2005. National Laboratories and Universities: Building New Ways to Work Together: Report of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11190.
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2:00-2:20

Break

2:20-3:20

Collaborations as a Means of Assuring a Sustainable Human Resource Base

 

Speakers:

Charlette Geffen, Senior Program Manager, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Laura Gilliom, Director of University Relations Programs, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Alex King, Professor and Head, Materials Engineering, Purdue University

3:20-3:40

Questions & Answers

3:40-4:20

Non-DOE Examples of Collaborative Mechanisms

 

Speakers:

Michael Cassasa, Director, Program Office, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Kenneth Harwell, Director, Defense Laboratories Programs Department of Defense

4:20-4:40

Questions & Answers

July 11 – Haas School of Business

Wells Fargo Room, University of California, Berkeley

8:00-9:00

Best Practices in User Facilities

 

Speakers:

William McLean, Director, Combustion Research Facility and Physical Sciences Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories

Murray Gibson, Associate Laboratory Director, Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory

Takeshi Egami, Chair, Spallation Neutron Source and High Flux Isotope Reactor Group, University of Pennsylvania

9:00-9:20

Questions & Answers

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2005. National Laboratories and Universities: Building New Ways to Work Together: Report of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11190.
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9:20-9:40

Break

9:40-11:00

Breakout Sessions

  • Policy Options to Provide Incentives and Structures that Promote Collaboration

  • Policy Options for Conducting the Best Research in a Classified Environment2

  • Policy Options for Assuring a Sustainable Human Resource Base

  • Policy Options to Assure Best Practices in User Facilities

11:00-11:40

Report of Breakout Sessions (5-minute presentations with 5 minutes of questions and answers)

11:40-12:00

Closing Remarks

12:15

Laboratory Tours

2  

This breakout session was cancelled due to insufficient enrollment on the day of the event.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2005. National Laboratories and Universities: Building New Ways to Work Together: Report of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11190.
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