Project Presentation. Firm shall prepare and present a written project report summarizing the work performed, dates of collection, methodology, and results to the Participant’s legislative body.
Project Presentation. A Government 3.0 Project Presentation (Figure 13) is an integral part of the different dissemination tools designed to support the project’s dissemination efforts. This task included the production/design of the project’s presentation template and a project presentation. The template was used in all events and meetings where Government 3.0 results and activities are presented. It has been designed following the graphic identity guidelines to facilitate the recognition of the project.
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1. Project Overview 3
1.1 Project information 3
1.2 List of Participants (full beneficiaries) 3
1.3 List of Associated Partners (including role and status) 3
1.4 The overall goal of the SECENTIS project 4
1.5 Project objectives 5 1.6 Overall strategy of the work plan 6
Project Presentation. YES is a TC aimed to empower organisations (especially newcomers) and Youth workers in planning and developing quality Youth Exchanges. It is planned in order to provide learnings and tips on quality system in each phase, from planning idea to implementation to dissemination of results. At the end it will support participants in developing their own project Application forms and creating partnerships. It offers 1 month of mentoring by the Trainers on the Project idea and Application form. DATE: 20th - 26th June 2017 VENUE: Vinci, (Tuscany)- Italy PARTNER COMPOSITION: 10 partner organisations from EU (newcomers in Erasmus+ or willing to improve quality in their Youth Exchange projects): Italy, Portugal, Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Hungary, Lithuania, Macedonia (FYRM), Croatia and Bulgaria. PARTICIPANTS PROFILE AND NUMBER: Youth workers, Project managers and coordinators, Responsible of Organisations. Requested 2 motivated participants with high decisional capacity in their organisation, from each organisation (gender balance, please!)
Project Presentation. As a part of each design phase, a design presentation will be made by the Architect to the Campus/District project team. In addition to a graphic presentation, the Architect will provide a written description of how the Project conforms to the Code and Standards identified in Section 1.7. The text should be submitted to the Campus/District project team prior to the design presentation. Comments on the design and conformance with the Code and Standards will be submitted in writing, by the Campus/District Architect, no later than two weeks after the design presentation.
Project Presentation. For the presentation of the project three main aspects have been taken into account: A brief explanation of the project, general goals and the expected benefits as well as challenges that this project presents in its development. Membrane separation processes can be applied to many CO2 capture processes from pre-combustion (CO2- H2 / CO2- CH4 separation) to post-combustion (CO2-N2) and oxyfuel (O2-N2) and are generally endowed with high flexibility and potentially low operating costs when compared to other capture methods. However the current materials lack the separation performance and durability needed for an efficient and economically feasible exploitation of such technology. The XXXXXXXX0 project aims to overcome the current limitation by focusing on the development of innovative CO2 or hydrogen selective membranes with high flux and selectivity suitable for application to both pre and post-combustion capture processes. To address this objective nano-composite or mixed matrix membranes will be developed with particular focus on facilitated transport mechanisms promoted by carrier attached to the polymer or the filler. Graphene based nanoplatelets and cellulose nano-fibres will be studied in detail along with possible modification to improve polymer compatibility and affinity with CO2. New generations of Facilitated Transport Mixed Matrix (FTMM) and Continuous Phase Mixed Matrix membranes for CCS applications will be developed with increased performance for both pre-combustion and post-combustion capture. Both hydrogen selective (for pre-combustion) and CO2 selective membranes (for both pre and post combustion) will be developed targeting flux and selectivity beyond the current performance for industrial deployment of carbon capture membrane technologies.
Project Presentation. In accordance with the Funding Opportunity Announcement, at the time of delivery of the draft Final Technical Report, the Principal Investigator / Project Manager shall make a presentation to Reclamation in Denver on the achievements of the Project (Project Presentation). The Project Presentation shall inform Reclamation on the Project accomplishments, the final results of each task item, and suggestions for future work. This presentation may be open to the public as a webinar and may be recorded and made available on the DWPR website. The Project Presentation should be scheduled by the Principal Investigator / Project Manager at least 60 days prior to the completion date of the Agreement. The milestones for completing the Project are: Develop list of potential surrogates for testing April 2018 May 2018 Perform OCWD historical data query and select surrogates for testing May 2018 June 2018 Draft and Final Test Plan October 2019 December 2019 Install meters1 June 2018 February 2020 Conduct online monitoring2 June 2018 July 2020 Analyze data June 2018 July 2020 Mobilize and commission pilot unit at Padre Dam site April 2019 June 2019 Develop Padre Dam test plan and begin testing January 2019 July 2019 Conduct monitoring and testing July 2019 December 2019 Project Presentation September 2020 September 2020 Final Technical Project Report August 2020 December 2020
Project Presentation. The parties agree by means of a project presentation on the concrete consulting contents, on the scope of consulting and the procedure.
Project Presentation. The project will be divided into pre-initiation and a project phase.
1.3.1 Pre-Initiation Phase * Confidential treatment has been requested for marked portions The purpose of the pre-initiation phase is to generate sufficient amount of structure lead information and to develop the appropriate screening methods. During the pre-initiation phase two important activities are planned:
A. Literature search All possible structural leads are being collected from the literature to make the initial choice of chemical structures to be synthesized as easy as possible. The results from the literature searches will be exchanged between the two sites and the extracted publications scrutinized for lead structures. All progress will be shared via fax or tele-conference. At the end of the pre-initiation phase a meeting will be held to decide which molecules we will start to synthesize libraries around. Chemical syntheses of these structures will be performed mainly at ArQule.
B. Screening methods Rolf Xxxxx xxx Lars Xxxxxxxxx xxxl initiate the design of screening methods. The basic idea is to develop systems that mimick * conditions. The development of the screening methods will be performed primarily at Pharmacia.
Project Presentation. This deliverable is a public description of the project in terms of main goals, key issues technical approach and achievements. It is intended for publication on the Websites of the Commission and the project. Production of handbook and distribution to all partners will be done as part of this deliverable. [month 1]