![]() The prototype technology, called Finding Individuals for Disaster and Emergency Response (FINDER) can locate individuals buried as deep as 30 feet (about 9 meters) in crushed materials, hidden behind 20 feet (about 6 meters) of solid concrete, and from a distance of 100 feet (about 30 meters) in open spaces.ĭeveloped in conjunction with Homeland Security's Science and Technology Directorate, FINDER is based on remote-sensing radar technology developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., to monitor the location of spacecraft JPL manages for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington. Department of Homeland Security are collaborating on a first-of-its-kind portable radar device to detect the heartbeats and breathing patterns of victims trapped in large piles of rubble resulting from a disaster. Alberta) and Hanna Koch (Univ.PASADENA, Calif. ![]() Vlaeminck: Reactivation of microbial nitrogen cycling conversions after Lower Earth Orbit Space exposureģ:10-3:30: Alexandra Fumasoli: Modeling the population dynamics during nitrification of urineģ:30-4:00: Keynote Talk 3 Kartik Chandran: Industry university partnerships for translational research Glass: Isotopic and Kinetic Investigations of Abiotic Nitrous Oxide Formation from Nitrification Intermediates and Redox-Active Metals in SeawaterĢ:50-3:10: S.E. Session Chairs: Ellen Lauchnor and Ryan BartelmeĢ:30-2:50: Jennifer B. talks including 3 min question/discussion period) ġ1:40-12:00: Linda Hink : Differences in nitrous oxide yield from bacterial- and archaeal-driven soil nitrificationġ:00-2:00: Poster Session with coffee/teaĢ:00-2:30: Keynote Talk 2 Christa Schleper: Planning your scientific career (?) – the truth Session Chairs: Hanna Koch and Jessica Kozlowskiġ1:00-11:20: Jong- Geol Kim: Hydrogen peroxide detoxification by α- keto acid oxidation is required for stimulation of growth of a marine ammonia-oxidizing archaeonġ1:20-11:40: Mee-Rye Park: Impact of hydroxylamine on the growth kinetics and gene expression of enriched Nitrospira spp. Session 2: Physiology and Adaptation of N-cycle organisms E.Alves: Phylogeny, diversity and evolution of the archaeal ammonia monooxygenase subunit A – a framework for classification and ecological analysis of ammonia- oxidising archaeaĩ:30-9:50: Andrew Giguere a: Uncoupling of ammonia oxidation from nitrite oxidation, and its impact upon nitrous oxide production in a grassland soilĩ:50-10:10: Xuefeng Peng: Nitrification in the eastern tropical North and South Pacific OMZsġ0:10-10:40: Keynote talk 1 Graeme Nicol: Nitrogen networks: forming collaborations and making them work Session Chairs: Petra Pjevac and Chris Sedlacekĩ:10-9:30: Ricardo J. Session 1: N-cycle Ecology, Ecogenomics, and Niche Differentiation 7:00–10 pm Welcome reception for workshop attendees and early arrivals (Aurora Room Lister Hall) Workshop registration with room check-in (Lister Hall)ĩ:00-9:10: Opening remarks and welcome from workshop organizers Jessica Kozlowski and Hanna Koch: Overview of workshop attendee survey results
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