Agenda
Saturday, October 27, 2018
9:15 am to 4:15 pm
Sheraton Airport
2910 Yale Blvd SE, Albuquerque, NM 87106
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SESSION B: CHEMESTRY 1
Room: Valle Gande 1
Moderator: John Emerson
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- Ranjana Dangi, University of New Mexico
Photophysical properties of radical elaborated donor-acceptor Pt complexes
- Jing Yang, University of New Mexico
Ground State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Chemical Shifts Predict Charge-Separated Excited State Lifetimes
- Khadanand KC, University of New Mexico
Model studies address the geometric and electronic structure of a key dimethyl sulfoxide reductase (DMSOr) enzyme intermediate
- Laura Ingersol, University of New Mexico
Probing the Active Site of a Novel Molybdenum Enzyme
- picture_as_pdfSession B Abstracts
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER: DOUGLAS A. OLSON, PhD, NIST Office of Weights and Measures
Ruminations on a career in measurement standards: metrology, the history of the US weights and measures system, and the new SI
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Dr. Olson is the Chief of the Office of Weights and Measures at the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST). As a career NIST employee, he has served as a bench scientist, technical project leader, and leader of a research group prior to his current position. He is an internationally recognized expert in pressure metrology who has published widely in that area. He represented NIST in a two-year assignment at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM) in Paris, where he coordinated mutual recognition aspects of international measurement capabilities. As the Chief of the Office of Weights and Measures, he is responsible for the oversight of the programs of Laboratory Metrology, Legal Metrology Devices, Laws and Metrics, and International Legal Metrology. Combined, these programs form the United States' coordinated management of legal metrology. As a non-regulatory agency, the NIST Office of Weights and Measures works cooperatively with federal, state, and local regulators, as well as industry, manufacturers, and consumer groups, providing training and technical assistance that covers the broad spectrum of legal metrology.
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SESSION D: BIOLOGY & ECOLOGY
Room: Gran Quivera
Moderator: Jayne Aubele
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- Virginia Thompson, University of New Mexico
Playing hide and seek: Physical factors influencing the presence of submerged macrophytes in the Jemez Mountains
- Juchao Yan, Eastern New Mexico University
Dynamic Pilot-Scale Algal Turf Scrubber on Dairy Wastewater by Microbial Community Analysis
- Aditi Kulkarni, New Mexico State University
Prevalence of Wolbachia in field-caught Aedes aegypti mosquitoes
- Tom Brown and Brian Pasko, Eastern New Mexico University
Modeling the Life Cycle of Sex-changing Fishes
- picture_as_pdfSession D Abstracts
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SESSION E: Chemistry II
Room: Valle Grande 1
Moderator: Lynn Brandvold
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- Hanqing Pan, New Mexico Tech
Hierarchical Zinc Oxide Nanostructures for the Photochemical Reduction of Bicarbonate to Solar Fuels
- Sheela Thapa, University of New Mexico
A Charge-Separated Diamondoid Metal-Organic Framework for Selective Gas Separation
- Lingyao Meng, University of New Mexico
Controlled Nanomorphology of Hybrid Organic/Inorganic Multi-Component Composites through Cooperative Non-Covalent Interactions
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Location
Symposium participants may park for free in the restricted lot at the Albuquerque Airport Sheraton. No code is necessary to enter; exit code will be provided at registration desk.