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SUMMARY:March 9\, 2020 - Meeting-in-Miniature
DESCRIPTION:MIM 2020 will be held on the afternoon and evening of Monday\, March 9\, at Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus in Parma\, OH. Registration for the meeting is free. The half-day program will begin in the mid-afternoon with parallel sessions of 20-min talks (including 5 min of Q&A). A plenary lecture by David Schiraldi\, Professor of Macromolecular Science & Engineering from Case Western Reserve University\, and dinner will follow the presentations. There are cash awards for both undergraduate and graduate presenters. \nThe Meeting-in-Miniature (MIM) of the Cleveland Section of the ACS has become a much-anticipated event in the calendar of many local undergraduate and graduate researchers. MIM is a great way to showcase your work and is effective preparation for presenting at an ACS national meeting\, regional meeting or job interview. It is also a great opportunity to meet chemistry\, biochemistry and chemical engineering faculty and students from neighboring colleges and universities. \nNoon Registration and Tour of STEM Center \n1:30 Welcome and Opening Remarks \n2:00 Oral Presentations \n4:30 Plenary Presentation \n5:30 Dinner \n6:30 Awards \n  \nMeeting registration and submission of abstracts to be considered for oral presentation is now open. Registration and abstract submission should be performed online here. Abstracts have a 200-word limit. Required information includes: title of presentation\, presenting author\, mentor of presenting author\, department and university or company affiliation\, email of presenting author\, category (undergraduate\, graduate\, other)\, division (analytical\, biochemistry\, chemical engineering\, inorganic/materials\, organic\, physical)\, and abstract. The deadline for registration and submission of abstracts is February 29\, 2010. Click below for the abstract submission form. Send any question or concerns to michael.kenney@tri-c.edu \nAbstract submission:\nClosed \nGeneral Registration:\n \nFaculty mentors and other chemistry professionals are invited to serve as judges and session chairs for the oral presentations. Volunteers should email Mike Kenney\, michael.kenney@tri-c.edu\, with the subject “MIM volunteer”.
URL:https://www.acscleveland.org/event/march-9-2020-meeting-in-miniature/
LOCATION:Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus\, 11000 W Pleasant Valley Rd\, Parma\, OH\, 44130\, United States
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SUMMARY:April 15 - Education Night
DESCRIPTION:Sorry but this event has been cancelled\n\nEducation Night\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSchedule:\n\n\n4:30 pm: Executive Meeting\n\n\n5:30 pm: Social/Networking\n\n\n6:00 pm: Dinner\n\n\n7:00 pm: Awards followed by presentation\n\n\n\n\nTitle: NASA Glenn Research Center’s Facilities and Testing Contributions to the Artemis Mission\nBy Deborah L. Waters\, Chief of the Test Facility\, NASA Glenn Research Center\n\nAbstract:  NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) is at the forefront of testing for the Artemis Mission.  Test facilities and technologies at GRC will help enable the newest mission to the Moon and beyond.  GRC specializes in electric propulsion\, power systems\, thermal/cryogenic management of fluids\, in-situ resource utilization\, space simulation testing and other technologies that are essential to human exploration and habitation going forward.  Under Artemis\, the Orion capsule is currently being tested for the harsh space environment through thermal vacuum\, acoustics and vibration testing at Plum Brook Station in the Space Environments Chamber.  The Gateway will be a Lunar outpost that will enable transfer to the Lunar surface and eventually serve as a gateway to Mars.  The first module of the Gateway is the Power and Propulsion Element (PPE) which will provide power to the Gateway\, maintain position and communication between the Gateway and Earth.  The GRC-led PPE contract was awarded to Maxar and relies on testing the electric propulsion thrusters and power processing units for many years at GRC. By 2024\, the next man and first woman will land on the Moon.  Surface power and in-situ resource utilization\, of which GRC plays a vital role in the Agency\, will be technologies needed for efficient and successful habitation of the Moon.  This presentation will discuss the technologies and facilities needed for this exciting next step for NASA Glenn.\n\nBio:  Deb Waters has both her Bachelor’s (1992) and Master’s (2014) in Chemical Engineering from Cleveland State University.  Ms. Waters is currently the Chief of the Test Facility Management Branch\, in the Management Integration Division of the Facilities\, Test and Manufacturing Directorate at NASA Glenn Research Center.  She was the Space Simulation Facility Manager prior to her current position where she worked with many of the chambers that enable electric propulsion\, in-situ resource utilization and power management.  For over fifteen years\, Ms. Waters worked in research in space environmental durability of materials and coatings.  She has been a mentor to dozens of student interns over her 18 years at GRC after being an intern herself at GRC while she was an undergraduate chemical engineering student.  Prior to coming back to GRC\, Ms. Waters worked for Sherwin-Williams developing aerosol coatings and products for Krylon and Sprayon for over seven years.  She is married with two children attending college to become high school teachers (one in chemistry/physics and the other math!).\n\nPlated dinner will be served.\nPlease select between:\nBreast of Chicken Piccata \nOr Marinara Pasta (Vegetarian option)\n\nServed with beverage station\, house salad\, warm rolls and butter\, garlic mashed potatoes and Chef’s Vegetable.  The dessert is Cheesecake with fruit topping.\nPlease RSVP by Saturday April 4th\, 2020.\nRegistration:
URL:https://www.acscleveland.org/event/april-15-education-night/
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