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Appendix C
Guest Speakers
MEETING 1, January 10, 2008
The Petroleum Research Fund Review Process and Current Status
W. Christopher Hollinsed, Director, ACS Petroleum Research Fund
Evaluating Research Funding Programs
Gretchen Jordan, Sandia National Laboratory
NAS Review of the BES Catalysis Science Program (Study Sponsor Presentation)
Eric Rohlfing, Director, Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences Division
Catalysis Science Program: Chemical Transformations Team
Raul Miranda, Program Manager, Catalysis Science
Basic & Applied Catalysis Research for Hydrogen Production, Storage, and Fuel Cells
JoAnn Milliken, Hydrogen Program, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE)
National Energy Technology Laboratory—Office of Research and Development
Anthony Cugini, Fossil Energy, Fossil Energy Program, National Energy Technology Laboratory
Catalysis Research for Efficient and Renewable Energy
Brian Valentine, Industrial Technologies Program, EERE
National Science Foundation Chemistry Division Catalysis Basic Research Funding
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Michael Clarke, Inorganic, Bioinorganic and Organometallic Chemistry, Division of Chemistry
Catalysis and Biocatalysis at NSF and Its Relationship to Catalysis at DOE/BES
John Regalbuto, Catalysis and Biocatalysis, Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, Transport Systems
MEETING 2, March 17, 2008
Catalysis and the Future of U.S. Chemistry: Benchmarks and Challenges
Charles Casey, University of Wisconsin
Tobin Marks, Northwestern University
Catalysis and Benchmarking the Research Competitiveness of U.S. Chemical Engineering
Louis Hegedus, retired, Arkema
International Assessment of Research in Catalysis by Nanostructured Materials
Robert Davis, University of Virginia
BES Catalysis Program
Raul Miranda, U.S. Department of Energy
Directing Matter and Energy: Five Challenges for Science and the Imagination: Overview of the BESAC “Grand Challenges” Report: Relevance to Catalysis Research
Tobin Marks, Northwestern University
Basic Research Needs in Catalysis for Energy Workshop
Alexis Bell, University of California, Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Bruce Gates, University of California, Riverside
Douglas Ray, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory