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

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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.

2 Motivation Why is the work being done? What distinguishes the efforts from prior work in the area?

3 Objectives Long-term Near term

4 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?

5 Approach One chart only

6 Schedule and Status Text or a figure as appropriate

7 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)

8 Recent Accomplishments and Contributions (2 of 2)

9 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.

10 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?

11 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.