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MAPLE New York Special Event - AERTC &. Brookhaven National Laboratory Host MAPLE Business Council - April 26

  • Advanced Energy Research & Technology Center 1000 Innovation Road Stony Brook, NY, 11790 United States (map)
Logo of AERTC and Brookhaven National Laboratory

Please note event times are in Eastern Time Zone.

We are pleased to share that we have a special event for MAPLE New York Chapter members, partners and guests. We are honored that our friends at the Advanced Energy Research & Technology Center (AERTC) at Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Laboratory will be hosting MAPLE New York for tours of their world-class research facilities and special presentations.

Our program will start at the Advanced Energy Research & Technology Center at Stony Brook University located on Long Island, New York. After a presentation and tour of the facility, our guests will then travel by personal vehicle to Brookhaven National Laboratory - a Department of Energy lab for a welcome and working lunch. Following an overview of Research Partnerships and Technology Transfer, our guests will tour the Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) followed by a tour of the National Synchrortron Light Source II - a high energy engineering x-ray scattering beam line (HEX), wrapping up with a tour of the Energy Efficiency labs.

MAPLE New York would like to extend our appreciation to Robert B. Catell, Chairman of the Board, AERTC and Chair of the National Offshore Wind R&D Consortium; James Acquaviva, Center Director, AERTC; and Brookhaven National Laboratory representives, David Manning, Director, Stakeholder Relations, Director’s Office; James Misewich, Associate Laboratory Director, Energy & Photon Sciences; and Michael Drakopoulos, Lead Beamline Scientist, Hard X-Ray Scattering & Spectroscopy, Photon Science Division, NSLS-II Energy & Photon Sciences, for their generosity in welcoming MAPLE New York to their research centers.

Space for this event is very limited and non-U.S. residents will be asked to complete a pre-registration in order to access the Brookhaven National Lab.