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Join the GEPC to discuss green engineering initiatives, renewable energy, and sustainability. Review past activities and plan for 2011. Stay informed on aerospace advancements.
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Green Engineering PCCommittee Meeting Jason Slagle Valerie Lyons
Agenda • Dinner • Introductions • Recap • 2010 Meetings and Activities • Membership Roster • Organization • Website • 2011 Activity Plan • New business • 0
What is Green Engineering? Boeing.com GE.com AIAA Conferences & Literature Energy Conversion Efficiency Airframe Efficiency Enviro.aero Enviro.aero Renewable Energy Biofuels Wikipedia.org Climate Monitoring Recycling Operations
Sample Green Engineering Programs Continuous Lower Energy, Emissions & Noise (CLEEN) Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative (CAAFI) GE Ecomagination Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) Environmentally Responsible Aviation (ERA) Adaptive Versatile Engine Technology (ADVENT)
Charter The purpose of the Green Engineering Program Committee (GEPC) is to promote a holistic, systems approach to improved energy efficiency, sustainability, renewable energy and ‘cradle-to-cradle’ design. GEPC serves as the AIAA focal point for all “green” aerospace-related programs and technologies, and works synergistically with the appropriate technical committees to assure that the AIAA membership is adequately informed about all aspects of this critical aerospace activity.
GEPC Meetings • ASM 2009 • Green Energy Technology Working Group Kickoff • JPC/IECEC 2009 • Green Engineering Working Group Meeting • October 2009 • Green Engineering Working Group Meeting • ASM 2010 • Green Engineering Working Group Meeting • July 2010 • Green Engineering Working Group meeting • JPC/IECEC 2010 • Green Engineering Program Committee proposal • ASM 2011 • Green Engineering Program Committee meeting • GEPC holds face-to-face meetings at ASM and JPC/IECEC • Additional meetings (telecons) are held in April and October
2010 GEPC Activities • Hosted a panel session at ASM – “Renewable Fuels: Are Biofuels the Future Fuel for Aviation?” • Identified liaisons for various related committees • Recruited members from the Technical Committees • Held a Technical Session at JPC – “Green Energy Conversion Technologies” • Coordinated sessions for conferences (ASM, JPC, etc.) • Held a Panel Session at JPC – “Moving Forward with New Energy Policies” • Reviewed and contributed to two Key Issues for the Public Policy Committee • Proposed a transition from Working Group to Program Committee • Authored a year-in-review article for Aerospace America • Hosted an Invited Session for ASM 2011 – “A Systems View of Energy Efficiency” Successfully transitioned from a Working Group to a Program Committee
Identified a liaison to the Public Policy Committee Worked integrally with the new PPC Energy & Environment Subcommittee Reviewed and contributed to two Key Issues for the Public Policy Committee Climate Monitoring Alternative Fuels & Energy Efficient Aviation Systems Public Policy / Congressional Visits Day
Ref: www.aeronautics.nasa.gov/calendar/20100908.htm GEPC Trends • Over the past year, interest in alternative fuels, energy efficiency and the environment has grown substantially. • Numerous conferences had “green” as a central theme, including JPC, Inside Aerospace, NASA’s Green Aviation Summit, and many more. • Coordinating the AIAA activities to ensure all areas are addressed, while minimizing overlap, will remain a key challenge for GEPC.
What do you want to get out of this committee? 10 minutes...write your responses on your namecards GEPC Exercise
GEPC Membership Roster • Jason Slagle (Co-Chair) • Valerie Lyons (Co-Chair) • Ashwani Gupta • Anthony Gross • Bob Winn • Craig Day • Stephen Johnson • Raymond Best • Michael Piszczor • Danielle Soban • Roger Hartman • Nathan Hicks • Franz-Josef Uahlen • Satish Mohleji • Essam Khalil • Bill Lear • Robert Dougherty • Bruce Walker • Ramkumar Parthasarathy • Subramanyam Gollahalli • Peter Hollingsworth • Harout Ayvazian • David Lilley • Eliza Sheppard 24 members...and growing!
Example PC Member Expectations Stay in Communication: Attend your appropriate subcommittee/working group meetings (reference matrix on roster workbook) Notify PC and Subcommittee Chairs if you are unable to attend Notify PC Secretary of changes in phone, email, etc. Participate Actively: In any combination of two subcommittees, conferences, or working groups Be the major contributor/leader of at least one of these activities Provide Support As: Conference Session Chair (Annually) Reviewer for Outstanding Papers PC Mentor Contributor to PC Newsletter Contributor to AA Highlights article When the Opportunity Arises: Submit PC Member Nomination 12
Example TC/PC Organization (Chair “Down”) Chairman (YOU) Vice Chairman or Chair-Elect Steering Committee Secretary Liaison Procedures Membership Activities Committee Committee Focus Area Subcommittee Focus Area Subcommittee Public Policy Standards Student Activities Education Publications Awards Conferences Technical Panel Technical Panel Position Paper WG Standard/Guide WG Short Course WG Technical Panels/Working Groups 13
GEPC Website • Calendar of events and files are available on website • Looking for a good webmaster
What are the top three activities the PC should focus on in the next year? 10 minutes...Write your response on your namecard. GEPC Exercise #2
2011 GEPC Activities • Submit completed annual report by Jan 25th • Create sessions for JPC and other TBD conferences • Complete TAC committee self assessment spreadsheet • Recruit members from the related Technical Committees • Author a year-in-review article for Aerospace America • Characterize key challenges for green in the aerospace industry • Coordinate sessions for conferences (ASM, JPC, etc.) • Review and contribute to Key Issues for the Public Policy Committee • Others??? Complete activities list with brainstorming list
World-wide attention has become focused on sustainability and the need for new approaches to energy generation & utilization. Greener Aviation & Alternative Fuels named top two emerging technologies for AIAA involvement. Individual facets of green technologies represented sporadically in the technical committees, but there is no central focus & systems thinking approach. A PC, with its inherent systems point of view, flexibility of approach, and access to a wide range of expertise, offers AIAA such a focus that would broadly benefit the membership. Other professional organizations are ramping up their involvement in “green” activities. AIAA needs a clearly defined focal point & should work to become a leader in this growing domain. The Green Engineering PC…Why Now?
Scope • Serve as the focal point and interface between AIAA and the green technology community, including DOE, EPA, NOAA, and complementary professional societies. • Characterize the critical challenges for green technologies as applied to aerospace systems. • Identify rapidly advancing & emerging technologies that support improved energy efficiency and sustainability. • Support AIAA public policy forums / initiatives and provide a liaison to the Public Policy Committee. • Coordinate and focus green activities across the technical committees to develop / support conferences, workshops, position papers, panel sessions and technical sessions. • Co-sponsor relevant conferences and events with other professional societies. • Identify champions for new green initiatives within AIAA.
Objectives • Help shape the vision, direction and policy for future energy and aviation systems. • Promote sustainable and renewable aerospace-related energy systems. • Advocate “cradle-to-cradle” design and system-level optimization of complex energy conversion systems. • Provide a forum in which industry, government, and academia can discuss solutions & approaches in an informal, non-competitive environment. • Promote and support conferences, workshops, sessions and technical publications in the area of aerospace-related green technology. • Provide efficient and effective knowledge transfer to the AIAA membership. • Ensure all relevant aspects of green technologies are represented in the technical committees and conferences.
Program Committee Update 1. What were your major activities during this past year, e.g., conference tracks, sessions, workshops, etc.? Position papers? Other? 2. How many members do you currently count as active? 3. How many face-to-face meetings, or telecons have you had during this past year? 4. Did the PC participate in Congressional Visits Day this past year? 5. Anything else that I should be aware of as to the activity and impact of the PC during this past year?
CRITERIA A. Effectiveness of existing TC B. TAC governance C. Liaisons D.No. of TC meetings each year and how active are the TC members E. Special tasks by TC METRIC ITEMS FOR EACH TC EVALUATION A 1. Membership balance analysis A 2. Create/update a charter A 3. Number of foreign members (optional) B 1. Succession planning B 2. Training C 1. AIAA TC’s C 2. Local or Regional AIAA Chapters C 3. Other Professional Organizations ( i.e. SAE, ASME, etc. ) D 1. No. of Members that attend D 2. No. of TC members that actively work on your TC subcommittees E 1. Professional short courses E 2. Higher Educational Programs (Graduate and Undergraduate) E 3. K-12 Educational Programs E 4. Community Programs Publications: E 5. Books E 6. Design Guides E 7. News letters/Bulletins E 8. Journal Articles E 9. AIAA papers E 10. Aerospace America Articles Awards/Scholarships: E 11. Student (Graduate & Undergraduate) E 12. Young Engineers E 13. Lifetime achievement E 14. AIAA service Congress Contact: E 15. Participate in Congressional Day Visit Importance order 1 1 1 1 1 No. of Metric Items 2 plus 1 Optional Item 2 3 2 15 Points per Metric Item 5 5 5 5 5 Max Value of Metrics 10 plus 5 Optional 10 15 10 75 Max Percentage Evaluation Metric 7 plus 2% extra 2 9 5 10 TOTAL = 92.5 TC: GEPC A. 15 points B. 10 points C. 15 points D. 7.5 points E. 45 points Percent Eval each TC 9 2 9 3.75 6 Total = 77% Green Engineering PC