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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 1999. Cooperative Stewardship: Managing the Nation's Multidisciplinary User Facilities for Research with Synchrotron Radiation, Neutrons, and High Magnetic Fields. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9705.
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APPENDIX C

Committee Meetings

The Committee on Developing a Federal Materials Facilities Strategy held three information-gathering meetings during which it solicited presentations from various stakeholders, including facility operators, representatives from funding organizations, user groups, and international representatives. Two meetings of the committee were devoted solely to analysis of information and writing of the final report.

INFORMATION-GATHERING MEETINGS
First Meeting, September 14-15, 1998

Presentations

Orientation to the Science

  • Synchrotron Sources - Martin Blume, American Physical Society

  • Neutron Beams - John Rush, Department of Commerce/NIST

  • Magnetic Fields - Jack Crow, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

Facility Operations

  • Intense Pulsed Neutron Source - Bruce Brown

  • Advanced Photon Source - Gopal Shenoy

  • National High Magnetic Field Laboratory - Bruce Brandt

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 1999. Cooperative Stewardship: Managing the Nation's Multidisciplinary User Facilities for Research with Synchrotron Radiation, Neutrons, and High Magnetic Fields. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9705.
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Executive Branch Perspectives

  • Office of Management and Budget - Elizabeth Robinson

  • Office of Science and Technology Policy - Arthur Bienenstock

Agency Perspectives (Roundtable Discussion)

  • Department of Energy - Patricia Dehmer

  • Department of Commerce/NIST - John Rush

  • National Science Foundation - Thomas Weber

  • National Institute of General Medical Sciences, NIH - Marvin Cassman

Second Meeting, November 16-18, 1998

Presentations

A European Perspective: Alan Leadbetter, Institut Laue Langevin

Neutron Facilities Roundtable:

  • High Flux Isotope Reactor and Spallation Neutron Source - James Ball

  • High Flux Beam Reactor - Denis McWhan

  • Intense Pulsed Neutron Source - Bruce Brown

  • Los Alamos Neutron Science Center - Roger Pynn

  • University of Missouri Research Reactor Center - Alan Ketring

  • NIST Center for Neutron Research - John Rush

Neutron User Perspective: Ron Briber, University of Maryland

Synchrotron Facilities Roundtable:

  • Advanced Light Source - Daniel Chemla

  • Advanced Photon Source - David Moncton

  • Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source - Sol Gruner

  • National Synchroton Light Source - Michael Hart

  • Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory - Keith Hodgson

  • Synchrotron Ultraviolet Radiation Facility - Uwe Arp

  • Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source - Franz Himpsel

  • Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices - John Scott

  • Duke Free Electron Laser - Robert Guenther

Synchrotron User Perspective: Steven Dierker, University of Michigan

Magnetic Field Users Group: W. Gilbert Clark, University of California, Los Angeles

User Agreements and Patent Rights of the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory: W. Gilbert Clark and Bruce Brandt, NHMFL

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 1999. Cooperative Stewardship: Managing the Nation's Multidisciplinary User Facilities for Research with Synchrotron Radiation, Neutrons, and High Magnetic Fields. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9705.
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Third Meeting, January 11-13, 1999

Presentations

Stewardship

  • Office of Science and Technology Policy - Arthur Bienenstock

  • Department of Commerce/NIST - John Rush

  • National Science Foundation - Thomas Weber

  • Department of Energy - Patricia Dehmer

Neutron Source User Facilities: Iran Thomas, Department of Energy

User Issues, Inelastic Neutron Scattering: Collin Broholm, Johns Hopkins University

The Spallation Neutron Source: Thomas Weber, National Science Foundation

Safety and National Research Reactors: Kenneth Rogers, (former) Commissioner of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission

User Agreements and Intellectual Property Rights: Gilbert Marguth, Department of Commerce

ANALYSIS AND WRITING
Fourth Meeting, March 8-10, 1999

Committee Deliberations

Fifth Meeting, May 12-14, 1999

Presentation

OSTP Working Group on Structural Biology at Synchrotron Radiation Facilities: Marvin Cassman, National Institutes of Health

Committee Deliberations

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 1999. Cooperative Stewardship: Managing the Nation's Multidisciplinary User Facilities for Research with Synchrotron Radiation, Neutrons, and High Magnetic Fields. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9705.
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The Committee on Developing a Federal Materials Facilities Strategy was appointed by the National Research Council (NRC) in response to a request by the federal agencies involved in funding and operating multidisciplinary user facilities for research with synchrotron radiation, neutrons, and high magnetic fields. Starting in August 1996, a series of conversations and meetings was held among NRC staff and officials from the National Science Foundation, the Department of Energy, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (Department of Commerce), and the National Institutes of Health. The agencies were concerned that facilities originally developed to support research in materials science were increasingly used by scientists from other fields—particularly the biological sciences—whose research was supported by agencies other than those responsible for the facilities. This trend, together with the introduction of several new, large user facilities in the last decade, led the agencies to seek advice on the possible need for interagency cooperation in the management of these federal research facilities.

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