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FAA CENTER OF EXCELLENCE FOR ALTERNATIVE JET FUELS & ENVIRONMENT Project manager: O. Perations, FAA Lead investigator: I. Dunno, University of E. Missions Great Project Project 13 October 13-15, 2015 Seattle, WA Opinions, findings, conclusions and recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of ASCENT sponsor organizations.

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Page 1: FAA CENTER OF EXCELLENCE FOR ALTERNATIVE JET FUELS & ENVIRONMENT Project manager: O. Perations, FAA Lead investigator: I. Dunno, University of E. Missions

FAA CENTER OF EXCELLENCE FOR ALTERNATIVE JET FUELS & ENVIRONMENT

Project manager: O. Perations, FAALead investigator: I. Dunno, University of E. Missions

Great ProjectProject 13

October 13-15, 2015Seattle, WA

Opinions, findings, conclusions and recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s)and do not necessarily reflect the views of ASCENT sponsor organizations.

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Motivation

• Why is the work being done?

• What distinguishes the efforts from prior work in the area?

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Objectives

• Long-term

• Near term

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Outcomes and Practical Applications

• Outcomes– What are the anticipated outcomes?– What specific form will they take?– Is it a report?– Is it a new procedure?– Is it a code?

• Practical applications– With what other research / industry projects are you

collaborating?– What are the practical applications?– Where will this information be used?– When will this information be used?– Who do you anticipate will use it?

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Approach

• One chart only

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Schedule and Status

• Text or a figure as appropriate

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Recent Accomplishments and Contributions (1 of 2)

• No more than 2 charts

• Include figures as appropriate

• To the extent possible focus on outcomes rather than activities (e.g. what was learned vs. what was done)

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Recent Accomplishments and Contributions (2 of 2)

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Interfaces and Communications

• External– Talks– Publications– Other groups you are working with– Etc.

• Within ASCENT– Other projects, other investigators– Make explicit statements about linkages to other projects– Etc.

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Summary

• Summary statement– What is the take-away message?

• Next steps?

• Key challenges/barriers– These could be technical or programmatic– What would you like the Advisory Board to help you with

or provide comment on?

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References

• List all references referred to in the presentation

• List other relevant references as you see fit

Contributors

• List people involved in the research: investigators, students, and others you wish to acknowledge.