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October 17, 2008

DAAAC-HD Initial Meeting

The initial meeting for the DAAAC-HD project was held at SwRI on October 17, 2008. Thank you to all those that were able to attend, and for the excellent discussion. The next members-only PAC meeting will be scheduled to coincide with the next Clean Diesel V Consortium meeting in early 2009. More information will be made available at the appropriate time. If your company is not yet a member of the DAAAC-HD Consortium, the project continues to invite and receive new members.

 

For further information about the DAAAC-HD and DAAAC-LD projects and other potential DAAAC projects, please contact Dr. Gordon Bartley at (210) 522-5871, or gbartley@swri.org.

 

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Gordon Bartley, Ph.D.
(210) 522-5871
gbartley@swri.org

Magdi Khair
(210) 522-5311
mkhair@swri.org

Reggie Zhan, Ph.D.
(210) 522-2331
rzhan@swri.org

Scott Eakle
(210) 522-5095
seakle@swri.org

Phil Weber
(210) 5872
pweber@swri.org

Sharon Tondre
(210) 522-2978
stondre@swri.org

Debbie Liston
(210) 522-5513
dliston@swri.org

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