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This workshop was respectfully dedicated to the memory of our late ACER colleague
Joe Hartman

Meeting summary by ACER team member Bart Prorok of Auburn University

Sensor developers: please complete the sensor summary for your product(s) and return to Bill Gale wfgale@eng.auburn.edu

 



Presentations Made at the Workshop

Presentations are provided in PDF format, except where indicated otherwise. Where no link is present, we are awaiting permission from the author concerned to publish their presentation on our web site and/or receipt of a revised version for general release, so please check back soon.

Introductory Session

William F. Gale, Auburn University, ACER Executive Director
Introduction to the Workshop

Yan Chen, Purdue University, ACER Principal Director
Objectives of the FAA ACER CoE

Tracy Thatcher, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Contaminants of Concern — The Need for Sensing

William F. Gale, Auburn University, ACER Executive Director
Sensor Requirements and Comparison Method (MS Word Format)

Sampling I

Chris Van Netten, University of British Columbia
History of, and Criteria for, the Development of the VN Air Sampler Used to Capture Sporadic Air Quality Events

 

Edward Stuebing, US Army ECBC
Advanced Aerosol Sampling Technologies and Bio Aerosol Testing for Aircraft Cabin Air Quality

Sampling II and Pathogen Detection I

Erich Rupprecht, Rupprecht & Patashnick Co., Inc.
Air Sampling and Monitoring Systems for Biological Aerosols, Particulate Matter Mass and Species, Ozone and VOC’s

Charles Call, MesoSystems Technology, Inc.
Air Sampling Solutions for Aircraft

Jerry Cabalo, US Army ECBC
Micro-UV Low Power Biofluorescence Sensor

Pathogen Detection II

Daniel Cousins, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Biosensing for Passenger Aircraft Protection

R. Paul Schaudies, Science Applications International Incorporated
SAIC’s Molecular Radar Reliably Identifies Organisms

Gregory Bearman, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Microbial Characterization of Commercial Airliners Cabin Air

Geoffrey Wilson, Hach Homeland Security Technologies
Diode Laser Induced Fluorescence Sensing of Airborne Biological Particles

Clement Furlong, University of Washington
A surface plasmon resonance (SPR)-based sensor system for real-time monitoring of analytes that range in size from small organics to whole cells

IAQ Sensing and Chemical Detection

John Birks, 2B Technologies Inc.
Portable Ozone, NO and CO Instruments for Monitoring Cabin Air of Commercial Airliners

Richard Cernosek, Micro-Analytical Systems Department, Sandia National Laboratory
Sandia's Micro-Chemical Analysis Systems (presentation and poster)

H. James Harmon, Oklahoma State University
Real-Time Reagentless Detection of Chemicals and Chemical Agents at Sub-PPB Levels
Shekar Viswanathan, National University
Indoor Air Analysis using GC/SAW zNose® Sensor System
Sensor Networks/Miscellaneous Topics

Steven Sunshine, Smiths Detection Inc.
Distributed Sensing for Cabin Air Quality

Donna Shandle, JPM NBC Contamination Avoidance
Department of Defense Program of Detection/Sensors

Joseph Stetter, SRI International
Nanotechnology for Indoor Air Quality Sensors

 

 


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