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26 Timothy Karaskiewicz, Milwaukee County Princi- pal Assistant Corporation Counsel Mike Kenney, Vice President, KB Environmental Sciences, Inc. Dr. V. Khanna, University of Oklahoma Dr. Max Kiesling, Vice President, Ricondo & Asso- ciates, Inc. Dr. Brian Kim, Manager, Environmental Regulatory Affairs, Pratt & Whitney Ted Kitchens, Newport News International Airport Peter Kostiuk, President, Robust Analytics, Gam- brills, Maryland Michael Lamprecht, Environmental Specialist, FAA Albert Larkin, FAA Airport Technology R&D Branch, William J. Hughes Technical Center Dr. Katherine Andrea Lemos, Accident Investigation and Prevention Integrated Safety Team, FAA Michael E. Levine, Distinguished Research Scholar and Senior Lecturer, New York University School of Law Arne Lewis, Associate Technical Fellow and 787 Structures Service Engineer, Boeing Mike Linnel, State Director APHIS/USDA, Salt Lake City, Utah Dou Long, LMI Research Institute James Luxhoj, Professor, Rutgers University Carl Ma, Engineer with FAA’s Office of Environ- ment and Energy Peter Mandle, Director, LeighFisher Dr. Marquise McGraw, Economist, Office of Research, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Dr. Avijit Mukherjee, Associate Research Scientist, University Affiliated Research Center, NASA Ames Research Center, California Dan Murphy, Operations Analysis Group Manager, Systems Operations Service, FAA Dr. Laurence H. Mutuel, Principal Engineer, FAA Robert Nichols, En Route & Oceanic Service, Surveillance and Broadcast Services, FAA Roger Nicholson, Associate Technical Fellow, Aviation System Safety, Boeing Ed Oshinski, Aviation Division, Texas DOT Steve Osmek, Wildlife Program Manager, Port of Seattle–SEATAC Dr. Clinton Oster, Jr., Professor, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University Juliet Page, Wyle Laboratories, Arlington, Virginia David Peshkin, Principal and Vice President of Applied Pavement Technology Dominique Pittenger, University of Oklahoma Joseph Post, Manager, Modeling and Simulation at FAA Thomas Prevot, NASA Ames Research Center Donna Prigmore, Customer Relations Manager, Port of Portland/Portland International Airport Frederick P. Roe, Vice President of Sales, Safegate Airport Systems, Inc. David Senzig, Environmental Measurement and Modeling Division, Volpe National Transporta- tion Systems Center Tom Smith, Senior Director, Digital Communica- tions, ACI–NA Dr. William Spitz, Senior Economist, GRA Inc. Virginia Stouffer, Program Manager, LMI, McLean, VA Dr. Saadat Syed, Senior Fellow Discipline Lead, Aerothermal Fluids, Pratt & Whitney Dr. Susan Tighe, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Pavement and Infra- structure Management, University of Water- loo, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Mike Tretheway, Chief Economist & Chief Strate- gic Officer, InterVISTAS Consulting Group Sandy Webb, Managing Director, Environmental Consulting Group, LLC Jeffrey Wharff, Office of Aviation Policy and Plans, FAA John C. Williams, Ricondo & Associates Gregory Y. Won, Operations Research, FAA Dr. Arash Yousefi, Metron Aviation, Dulles, Virginia APPENDIX C: PROGRAM SEQUENCE I. Sequence of Graduate Award Program A. Announcement and application online – February B. Receive electronic proposals, Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) – May 15 C. Receive hard copy of application – May 23 D. Receive references and faculty adviser commitment forms – May 29 E. Administrative review of proposals, Vir- ginia Space Grant Consortium (VSGC/ ACRP) – June 1–10 F. Panelist 1st round of review – June 10– July 1 G. Teleconference with panel members – June 29 H. Panelist 2nd round of reviews – July 1–17

27 I. Finalize research proposal submissions (clarifications and expansion of submitted material) and select recipients (Panel) – mid-July J. Identify and select mentors (Panel) – completed by mid-August K. Notify recipients – August (ACRP/VSGC) L. 1st scoping discussion/meeting with mentor, adviser, and research grant recip- ient (includes a draft work plan review within 30 days of initiating the process) – October 1 M. Submit detailed work plan, subject to ongoing review and change throughout the research program – no later than October 15 N. 1st interim mentor review – no later than January 31 O. 2nd interim mentor review – no later than April 30 P. Draft submission and final review (mentor) – July 15 Q. Comments to students (mentor) – August R. Final submission – August 31 S. Presentation/publication at TRB Confer- ence – January II. Websites A. http://www.trb.org/ACRP/ ACRPGraduateAwardProgram.aspx B. http://vsgc.odu.edu/ ACRPDesignCompetition/

Transportation Research Board 500 Fifth Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 These digests are issued in order to increase awareness of research results emanating from projects in the Cooperative Research Programs (CRP). Persons wanting to pursue the project subject matter in greater depth should contact the CRP Staff, Transportation Research Board, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, 500 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION Authors herein are responsible for the authenticity of their materials and for obtaining written permissions from publishers or persons who own the copyright to any previously published or copyrighted material used herein. Cooperative Research Programs (CRP) grants permission to reproduce material in this publication for classroom and not-for-profit purposes. Permission is given with the understanding that none of the material will be used to imply TRB, AASHTO, FAA, FHWA, FMCSA, FRA, FTA, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology, PHMSA, or TDC endorsement of a particular product, method, or practice. It is expected that those reproducing the material in this document for educational and not-for-profit uses will give appropriate acknowledgment of the source of any reprinted or reproduced material. For other uses of the material, request permission from CRP. Subscriber Categories: Aviation • Education and Training ISBN 978-0-309-44605-1 9 7 8 0 3 0 9 4 4 6 0 5 1 9 0 0 0 0

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TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Research Results Digest 25: Graduate Research Award Program on Public-Sector Aviation Issues Update: 2008–2017 provides initial information for the 2016–2017 academic year of the Graduate Research Award Program on Public-Sector Aviation Issues (ACRP Project 11-04).

The report also includes abstracts for student papers from the 2015–2016, 2014-2015, and 2013–2014 academic years, and lists papers from prior academic years beginning in 2008–2009. Abstracts for the earlier papers are available in ACRP RRD 14 and ACRP RRD 19.

The program, sponsored by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and administered by the ACRP, is designed to encourage applied research on airport-related aviation system issues and to foster the next generation of aviation community leaders. Under the program, up to ten awards of $10,000 each are made to full-time graduate students for successful completion of a research paper on public-sector airport-related aviation issues during the academic year.

Candidates must be full-time students enrolled in a graduate degree program at a North American accredited institution of higher learning during the academic year. Successful papers are presented at the TRB Annual Meeting following completion of the program, and exceptional papers have been published in subsequent volumes of the Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board.

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