Monday, May 4, 2015, 9:00am EDT to Wednesday, May 6, 2015, 5:00pm EDT
In-Person / Local
Alexandria, VA
United StatesAlexandria, VA
Disruption: Impacts and Opportunities for the Chemical Enterprise
May 4 - 6, 2015 - Alexandria, VA
- Program
- Photos
- Presentations*
- Disrupting Our Way to a Sustainable Energy Future
Steven Ashby, PhD
Laboratory Director
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - Academic Leadership
Mark Benvenuto, PhD
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
University of Detroit Mercy - The Outlook for Energy: A View to 2040
Nazeer Bhore, PhD
Manager of Downstream Breakthrough Research
ExxonMobil Research and Engineering - The Changing Landscape of Pharma Process R&D and Manufacturing
Donna G. Blackmond,PhD, NAE
Professor of Chemistry
The Scripps Research Institute - The Changing Landscape of Pharma Process R&D and Manufacturing
Vann Bush
Managing Director of Energy Supply and Conversion
Gas Technology Institute - An Emerging Arctic
John Farrell
Executive Director
U.S. Arctic Research Commission - Disruptions Related to Climate and Other Global Changes
Charlette Geffen, Ph.D.
Director, Atmospheric Sciences and Global Change Division
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - Moving Beyond the Safety Inspection…Our Efforts to advance the Culture of Safety
Amy Haberman
Director of Laboratory Safety
University of Florida - College of Engineering - Journey to a Stronger Safety Culture
Elizabeth Mackey, Ph.D.
Safety Program Coordinator
Material Measurement Laboratory at NIST - Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Innovation - Opportunities and Challenges
Douglas Mans
Director
Technology Development Lead / Technology Industrialization Lead / Advanced Manufacturing Technologies
RD Platform Technology & Science
GlaxoSmithKline - The Impact of Shale Gas and Oil on the Chemical Industry
Jeffrey J. Siirola, PhD
Professor of Engineering Practice
Purdue University
Distinguished Service Professor of Sustainable Energy Systems
Carnegie Mellon University
- Disrupting Our Way to a Sustainable Energy Future
* Not all presentations from the event were available to post publicly