Slide 1Welcome to the 2020 SSAP Symposium February 26 - 27, 2020
Dr. Michael Kreisler Science Advisor Contractor to NNSA
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General Sessions
Registration
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Breakout and Poster Session Rooms
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Registration Package
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• Registration Package includes: • Agenda • List of posters and
locations • List of participants • Hotel and neighborhood maps •
WiFi info • 2020 SSAP Annual publication
• Extra copies of SSAP Annual available at registration desk
• Suggestions/Comments We would like to hear from you!
[email protected]
Poster Reviewers Needed!!!
If you are not a graduate student, we need your help! If you have
not already been assigned a group of posters to judge, please
go to the Registration Desk right away and pick up your
assignment.
The judging is very easy to do and is rather important!
THANK YOU!!!
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Agenda Day 1
8:40 Welcome, Sarah Nelson & Ann Satsangi – Thurgood Marshall
Ballroom
9:00 Centers of Excellence presentations – Thurgood Marshall
Ballroom
10:45 Parallel Sessions begin in Breakout Rooms HEDLP/NLUF –
Lincoln 2 (Lower Level) LENS/RadChem – Lincoln 3 (Lower Level)
Materials – Lincoln 4 (Lower Level)
Thurgood Marshall Ballroom 12:10 Lunch – students at marked tables
12:50 Dynamic Compression Sector 1:20 Grant Mgmt Refresher: From
Application to Closeout 1:50 Opportunities Available at the
National Labs and the
Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) 2:50 Meet and Greet with NNSA
National Laboratories, NNSS,
Krell Institute, and NNSA Staff – Foyer
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Agenda Day 1 continued
3:30 Parallel Sessions continue in Breakout Rooms HEDLP/NLUF –
Lincoln 2 (Lower Level) LENS/RadChem – Lincoln 3 (Lower Level)
Materials – Lincoln 4 (Lower Level)
5:00 Keynote Speaker – Thurgood Marshall Ballroom
Dr. William Bookless Principal Deputy Administrator National
Nuclear Security Administration 5:30 Poster Session and Reception –
Lincoln 5 & 6 (Lower Level)
Hors D’Oeuvres available – Atrium (Lower Level)
7:45 Poster scoring sheets due – turn in at Registration Desk
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Agenda Day 2
8:10 Center of Excellence presentations – Thurgood Marshall
Ballroom
10:25 Parallel Sessions begin in Breakout Rooms HEDLP/NLUF –
Lincoln 2 (Lower Level) LENS/RadChem – Lincoln 3 (Lower Level)
Materials – Lincoln 4 (Lower Level)
12:15 Lunch – Thurgood Marshall Ballroom
12:45 Poster Awards – Thurgood Marshall Ballroom
1:00 Center of Excellence presentations – Thurgood Marshall
Ballroom
2:10 Parallel Sessions continue in Breakout Rooms HEDLP/NLUF –
Lincoln 2 (Lower Level) LENS/RadChem – Lincoln 3 (Lower Level)
Materials – Lincoln 4 (Lower Level)
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Announcements
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• Make sure to give presentation to ORAU staff in breakout rooms by
the break before your talk
• All posters must be up by 4:00 pm today and down by 3:30 pm on
Thursday
• Silence cell phones • Turn off speakers on your computers • WiFi
is available in meeting rooms
• Network name: Marriott Conference Password: SSAP2020
• Future Plans 2021 Symposium – • Buffalo Thunder Resort, Santa Fe,
New Mexico
• Tours at Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Timing of Presentations
3 - 4 minutes for Questions
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Dr. Sarah L. Nelson, Deputy Director Office of Experimental
Sciences
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Dr. Sarah L. Nelson
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from University of California,
Santa Barbara
PhD in Nuclear Chemistry from University of California,
Berkeley
Post doc at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Staff Scientist
with Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory Joined NNSA in Nov. 2015
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All together:
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L N U C L E A R S E C U R I T Y A D M I N I S T R A T I O N O F F I
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Ann J. Satsangi, Program Manager
Ann Satsangi
B.S., Physics, Minor in Mathematics, University of Minnesota
M.S., Nuclear Engineering, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Nuclear Engineer – Office of Inertial Fusion and the NIF, DOE
Defense Programs
Federal PM and Team Lead for General Plasma Science and High Energy
Density Laboratory Plasmas, DOE Office of Science, Fusion Energy
Sciences
Policy and Energy System Analysis, DOE Office of Fossil Energy,
Coal & Carbon Management
Joined NNSA Office of Experimental Sciences in April 2019
Current responsibilities: Program Director – Academic Programs
SSAA, HEDLP and NLUF Program
Manager ICF Facility Operations Laboratory for Laser
Energetics
Areas of Expertise • Nuclear engineering and plasma science •
Energy system modeling and analysis • Academic program management •
High-level strategic initiatives input
including: 4th National Climate Assessment, the Quadrennial
Technology Review, and the DOE Science-Energy Plan
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Ann Satsangi
B.S., Physics, Minor in Mathematics, University of Minnesota
M.S., Nuclear Engineering, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Nuclear Engineer – Office of Inertial Fusion and the NIF, DOE
Defense Programs
Federal PM and Team Lead for General Plasma Science and High Energy
Density Laboratory Plasmas, DOE Office of Science, Fusion Energy
Sciences
Policy and Energy System Analysis, DOE Office of Fossil Energy,
Coal & Carbon Management
Joined NNSA Office of Experimental Sciences in April 2019
Current responsibilities:
ICF Facility Operations
Academic program management
Welcome to the 2020 SSAP SymposiumFebruary 26 - 27, 2020
Safety First
Registration Package