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This presentation discusses cutting-edge research in particulate and surfactant systems, aimed at bridging gaps in scientific knowledge and enhancing industrial applications. We will explore the project's intellectual motivation, the scientific challenges it addresses, and its broader implications for sustainability and cost-effectiveness. Expect to see two graphs that visually represent the project's goals and achievements, showcasing the relevance of our findings to various industries.
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TITLE OF CONTINUING PROJECT Presenter Affiliation Center for Particulate and Surfactant Systems (CPaSS) Spring 2014 IAB Meeting University of Florida, Gainesville, FL February 4-6, 2014
Project Title Research Team: Name, Name, … Overview: briefly (5-25 words) describe what you will be talking about from the perspective of NON-experts No more than two (2) graphs/cartoons that relate to the intellectual motivation, scientific challenges and/or broad appeal of the project Technical Information: briefly (5-25 words) summarize the technical aspects of your presentation Industrial Relevance: Company Name, Company Name, …
(Impact/Rationale) • Intellectual Motivation: Generation of Scientific and Technological new knowledge • Industrial relevance within the context of cost-competitiveness, sustainability, etc (as applicable) • Broader Impact: Potential applications of the new knowledge in different industry sectors.
(Objectives/Challenges) • Tangible deliverables your project is aimed to provide • Scientific and Technological Barriers your project is trying to overcome to achieve the specific project objectives
(Important Results- Sample Slide : Title) GRAPHS(s) / FIGURE /DATA • BULLETS • ABC….. • DEF…. • GHI …. Message
(Future plans/ Acknowledgement) Acknowledgment This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0749481/0749461 and by CPaSS industry members. Disclaimer Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation/Sponsors.