Center for Process Analytical Chemistry (CPAC)


CPAC APL/CPAC/NeSSI Workshop Sponsor Meeting

Preliminary Program

May 3-5, 2010
Hotel Deca (formerly University Tower Hotel), Seattle, WA

4507 Brooklyn Ave NE

(206) 634-2000

 


MONDAY, May 3 - CPAC Workshop on Selected Technical Presentations, Poster Session, Vendor Display and Reception

 - Grand Ballroom 

7:00 a.m. Meeting Registration Desk Opens - Hotel Deca lobby by Grand Ballroom (Hotel guests - Continental Breakfast is in The District Restaurant)
8:10 AM Meeting Kickoff and Overview of Meeting: Rob Synovec, CPAC and Chemistry, UW

Broad Challenges and Issues for Real-Time Measurement

8:25-8:30 Introduction to Industry, Government Agency, and University Overview Talks   Mel Koch, CPAC, UW
8:30-9:00 Update on Sensor Utilization in Industry:  Nelson Lytle, UOP
9:00-9:30 Example of Sensor Activity in a National Laboratory: Jay Grate, PNNL
9:30-10:00 Selected Topics from Homeland Security: Nels Olson, Department of Homeland Security
10:00-10:20 Break
10:20-10:50 GMAX-L Saccharomyces cerevisiae Strains for Profitable Sustainable Cellulosic Ethanol and Biodiesel Production Concurrently using Engineered Workcell Automated Assembled Optimized Open Reading Frames for a One Step Transesterification Lipase:  Stephen Hughes, USDA
10:50-11:20 Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), University of Washington, Program Overview:  Jeffrey Simmen, APL Director
11:20-11:50 Interactive Discussion of Challenges and Issues: Rob Synovec, Chemistry, and Mel Koch, CPAC, UW
11:50-1:00 Lunch On Your Own 

Broader Impacts of Selected CPAC Technical Developments (as featured in recent  CPAC Webinar)

1:00-1:15 Program Introduction: Mel Koch, CPAC Executive Director, UW
1:15-1:50 Raman, Vapochromic, LIBS, NeSSI, and Micro-Reactors: Brian Marquardt, Applied Physics Laboratory, UW
1:50-2:25 Evolution of Magnetic Resonance: The Impact on Portable and Process NMR/MRI: Michael McCarthy, University of California-Davis
2:25-3:00 Metabolomics, Fuel Characterization, Micro-GC, Micro-LC, Real-Time Retention Alignment, and Chemometrics: Rob Synovec, Chemistry, UW

CPAC Activities (IFPAC, Satellite Workshop, Summer Institute, NIChE)

3:00-3:30 Overview of Recent and Upcoming CPAC Activities: Brian Marquardt, APL, Rob Synovec, Chemistry, and Mel Koch, CPAC, UW
3:30-4:00 Vendor Introductions for Evening Vendor Display
4:00-5:30 Break and CPAC Poster Session - Introduction to CPAC Research  - College and Chancellor Rooms, Hotel Deca

Reception

5:30-9:00  Reception - Vendor Display and CPAC 25th Anniversary Recognition― Hotel Deca, Grand Ballroom

TUESDAY, May 4 - Research Presentations, Alignment Discussion, NeSSI Focus Group - Grand Ballroom and UW Club Poster Session and Dinner  - UW Club (on campus)

7:15 Registration Desk and Ballroom Open (Hotel guests - Continental Breakfast is in The District Restaurant)
8:00-8:15 Welcome, Rob Synovec, CPAC and Chemistry, and
Carl Rechsteiner, Chevron, IAB Chair
 

CPAC Morning Session - Chromatography, NeSSI (New Sampling/Sensor Initiative), and Spectroscopy - Chair: Michael McCarthy, UC Davis

8:15- 8:35 Magnetic Resonance-Based Sensor System for In-Line Analysis - Applications in Product Quality Assurance: Rebecca Milczarek and Michael McCarthy, University of California, Davis
8:35-8:55 Evaluating Raman Spectroscopy to Improve Process Monitoring and Materials Characterization: Brian J. Marquardt, Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), with Renata Bura and Rick Gustafson, Forest Resources, and Ray Chrisman, Atodyne, Forest Resources, UW - Wesley Thompson, APL, UW
8:55-9:15 Improving the Sensitivity of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) for Process Analysis with Potential Application on NeSSI : Sandra Garcia, Michael McCarthy, and J.H.Walton, University of California, Davis, and Scott Collins, University of Maine with Professor Songi Han, University of California, Santa Barbara
9:15-9:35 Process Monitoring with Microdialysis Extraction and Gas Chromatography: Anthony Borgerding, U St. Thomas, MN, and Robert Synovec, Chemistry, UW
9:35-9:55 Droplet-Based Analytical Devices:  Daniel Chiu, Chemistry, UW
9:55-10:15 Break

Further Examples of PAT on NeSSI (New Sampling/Sensor Initiative) - Chair:  Brian Marquardt, APL, UW

10:15-10:35 A Nanopure Microprobe for Electronic Analysis of Nanoparticles: Bo Zhang, Chemistry, UW
10:35-10:55 Process Liquid Chromatography: Engineering of a NeSSI™ Sampling Platform for Fast On-Line HPLC Process Monitoring: Rob Synovec, Chemistry, with Scott Gilbert, Chemical Engineering, and Lloyd Burgess, CPAC, UW
10:55-11:15 The Use of Micro-Reactors and NeSSI™ for Characterizing Chemistry and Developing Effective Chemical Processes: Brian Marquardt, Applied Physics Lab (APL), with Daniel Schwartz, Chemical Engineering, and Rick Gustafson, Forest Resources, UW
11:15-11:35 Enhancement of Small Molecule Detection for Near Real-Time Process Analysis Using Magnetic Nanoparticles: Richard Stevens, Scott Soelberg, Peter Kaufmann, and Clement Furlong, Medical Genetics & Genome Sciences, UW
11:35-11:55 Investigating the use of LIBS as an Effective Process Analysis Tool: Brian Marquardt, Applied Physics Lab (APL) - Wesley Thompson, APL, UW
11:55-1:00 Lunch On Your Own

CPAC Afternoon Session - Chemometrics, Chromatography, and Sensors - Chair:  Lloyd Burgess, CPAC, UW

1:00-1:20 Adaptive Optics to Visualize and Quantitate Dynamic Processes in Micro Fluidic Streams: Lloyd Burgess, CPAC, with Rob Synovec, Chemistry, UW
1:20-1:40 NEW Energy Impact of CPAC Technologies:  Alexander Mamishev, Electrical Engineering, UW
1:40-2:00 Differential Mobility Shift Assay:  Norman Dovichi, Chemistry, UW
2:00-2:20 Miniature Wireless Sensing for Process Monitoring: Brian Otis and Babak Parviz, Electrical Engineering, UW
2:20-2:50 Break
2:50-3:15 Process Gas Chromatography and Chemometrics:  Rob Synovec, Chemistry, with Brian Rohrback and Scott Ramos, InfoMetrix, Inc. - Elizabeth Humston and Jeremy Nadeau, Graduate Students, UW
3:15-3:30 Alignment Discussion Group:  Rob Synovec, CPAC Faculty Director, UW

NeSSI (New Sampling/Sensor Initiative) Focus Group

3:30-5:00 NeSSI (New Sampling/Sensor Initiative) Focus Group Discussion
5:30-6:30 CPAC Poster Session and Networking Social Hour - University of Washington Club
6:30-9:00 Networking Dinner (featuring 25 years of CPAC Student Activity)   - University of Washington Club

WEDNESDAY, May 5 - Research Presentations, Focus Groups, IAB Meeting - Grand Ballroom

7:15 Registration Open (Hotel guests - Continental Breakfast)
8:00-8:15 Announcements - Mel Koch, CPAC Executive Director
 

CPAC  Morning Session - Bio-Energy -  Chair: Ray Chrisman, Atodyne

8:15-8:35 Development of Sensors for Hydrolysis of Cellulosic Biomass to Sugars: Renata Bura and Rick Gustafson, Forest Resources, and Brian Marquardt, Applied Physics Lab (APL), UW
8:35-8:55 Endophyte-Assisted Phytoremediation of PAH's using WillowSharon Doty, Forest Resources, UW
8:55-9:15 Application of Novel Membranes for Separation and Concentration in Lignocellosic Biorefineries: Renata Bura and Rick Gustafson, Forest Resources, Brian Marquardt, Applied Physics Lab (APL), UW, and Ray Chrisman, Atodyne and Forest Resources, UW
9:15-9:35 Long-Term Stability of a Raman Spectra Based Multivariate Calibration Model:  Tomas Isaksson, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Aas, Norway (on sabbatical in CPAC through June 2009)
9:35-9:55 Characterization and Reproducibility of Vapochromic Sensors:  Kent Mann, Department of Chemistry, U. of Minnesota, and Brian J. Marquardt, APL - Charles Branham, Graduate Student, UW
9:55-10:25 Break

Industry Focus Groups (Meetings run concurrently)

10:25- 11:10 Materials & Chemical Processes and Oil & Petrochemical:  
Paul Vahey, Boeing, and Carl Rechsteiner, Chevron
Biotechnology/Pharmaceuticals and Food & Consumer Products
Maureen Lanan, Biogen IDEC
11:10-11:40 Industry Focus Groups meet together for Final Discussion
11:40 - 1:00 Lunch On Your Own (except for Full IAB Sponsors)
Noon - 1:00 Industrial Advisory Board Meeting (IAB) Meeting: Project Voting for Full IAB Members Exclusively - Grand Ballroom: Carl Rechsteiner, IAB Chair, Chevron (lunch will be provided)

CPAC Strategic Planning Workshop - Coordinated by Carl Rechsteiner, Chevron, CPAC IAB Chair, Jeff Gunnell, ExxonMobil, IAB Chair Elect, Rob Synovec, CPAC Faculty Director, and Mel Koch, CPAC Executive Director

1:00-1:15 Introduction: IABSC, Rob Synovec, and Mel Koch
1:15-2:00 Stakeholder Focus: Coordinated by the IABSC
2:00-2:45 Re-envisioning Committee Report and Current CPAC Efforts: Rob Synovec and IABSC
2:45-3:15 BREAK
3:15-4:00 Workgroup Session: All Participants
4:00-4:30 Consolidation and Analysis of Thoughts
4:30-5:00 Close-Out: Open Discussion facilitated by IABSC and CPAC Directors
5:00 Conclusion of Meeting  (Optional Laboratory Tours available on Thursday)
   

Thursday, May 7 - CPAC Laboratory Tours Available in the Morning (Optional)

9:00-11:00 CPAC Laboratory Tours on the UW Campus