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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2007. Exploring Opportunities in Green Chemistry and Engineering Education: A Workshop Summary to the Chemical Sciences Roundtable. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11843.
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Appendix C
Workshop Agenda

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2005

Opening

8:30-9:00

Paul Anastas, ACS Green Chemistry Institute

Current Status

9:00-9:30

David Allen, University of Texas, Austin

9:30-10:00

James Hutchison, University of Oregon

10:00-10:30

Steven Howdle, University of Nottingham (on sabbatical at University of Pittsburgh)

Current Status Panel

10:45-11:00

Amy Cannon, Rohm and Haas

11:00-11:15

Berkeley Cue, Pfizer (retired)

11:15-11:30

Kenneth Doxsee, National Science Foundation (University of Oregon)

11:30-11:45

Tyler McQuade, Cornell University

11:45-12:15

Panel Discussion

Tools and Materials

1:15-1:45

Julie Haack, University of Oregon

1:45-2:15

David Shonnard, Michigan Technological University

2:15-2:45

John Andraos, York University (Canada)

2:45-3:15

John Warner, University of Massachusetts, Lowell

Tools and Materials Panel

3:30-3:45

Michael Cann, University of Scranton

3:45-4:00

Eric Beckman, University of Pittsburgh

4:00-4:15

Kathryn Parent, Green Chemistry Institute (ACS)

4:15-4:30

Richard Wool, University of Delaware

4:30-5:00

Panel Discussion

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2005

Where Do We Go from Here?

8:30-9:00

F. Fleming Crim, University of Wisconsin

9:00-9:30

Cliff Davidson, Carnegie Mellon University

9:30-10:00

Terrence Collins, Carnegie Mellon University

10:00-10:30

Julie Zimmerman, University of Virginia (EPA)

10:30-10:45

Break

Where Do We Go from Here? Panel

10:45-11:00

Linda Vanasupa, California Polytechnic State University

11:00-11:15

John Leazer, Merck & Company

11:15-11:30

James Mihelcic, Michigan Technological University

11:30-11:45

Jorge Vanegas, Georgia Institute of Technology

11:45-12:15

Liz Gron, Hendrix College

12:15-12:45

Panel Discussion

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2007. Exploring Opportunities in Green Chemistry and Engineering Education: A Workshop Summary to the Chemical Sciences Roundtable. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11843.
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Introduction of Breakout Sessions

1:30-1:45

Frankie Wood-Black, Conoco-Phillips Company

Breakout Sessions (concurrent)

1:45-3:15

  1. Green Chemistry & Green Engineering in Future Curricula

  2. What Materials, Programs & Tools are Needed

  3. What is Needed to Achieve Interdisciplinary Approaches?

Breakout Sessions (concurrent)

3:30-5:00

  1. Green Chemistry & Green Engineering Industry & Education

  2. MGreen Chemistry, Green Engineering and the New Faculty

  3. Creating Incentives, Removing Impediments

5:00

Meeting Adjourns

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2007. Exploring Opportunities in Green Chemistry and Engineering Education: A Workshop Summary to the Chemical Sciences Roundtable. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11843.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2007. Exploring Opportunities in Green Chemistry and Engineering Education: A Workshop Summary to the Chemical Sciences Roundtable. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11843.
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