A Research Coordination Network for Science, Engineering and Education for Sustainability on: C limate, E nergy, E nvironment and E ngagement in S emi.

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A Research Coordination Network for Science, Engineering and Education for Sustainability on: C limate, E nergy, E nvironment and E ngagement in S emi A rid R egions ( CE3SAR )

Welcome to the Kickoff Charrette

Howdy!

In your packets…

Some rules of engagement…

1 Charrette Goal

Identify, invite, and bring together leading scientists and engineers from the participating universities and research centers of the network (i.e., the internal community), and invited key external stakeholders from the region (i.e., the external community), representing the wide and diverse spectrum of knowledge domains addressed by the vision of CE3SAR.

2 Charrette Goal

Conduct an intensive charrette with these internal and external communities, over a three-day period (i.e., 4 hrs, 8 hrs., and 6 hrs.).

3 Charrette Goal

Create alignment among these internal and external communities.

4 Charrette Agenda

Session 1: Establish the point of departure for the Charrette, and discuss, record, and collect the roles, drivers, and expectations of the charrette participants in a formal facilitated plenary session Session 2: Present and discuss CE3SAR Session 3: Discuss, record, and collect the initial baselines and reactions to the presentation and discussion on CE3SAR in a formal facilitated plenary session

Session 4: Discuss, record, and collect, the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, risks, and threats of CE3SAR in a formal facilitated plenary session Session 5: Discuss, record, and collect, in breakout groups followed by a formal facilitated plenary session, the principal questions, problems, needs, opportunities, aspirations, and priorities that CE3SAR should address within its research agenda

Session 6: Discuss, record, and collect, in breakout groups followed by a formal facilitated plenary session, the principal elements of a plan of action for CE3SAR Session 7: Discuss, record, and collect, in a formal facilitated plenary session, the principal elements of the business development process for CE3SAR, including the identification of potential funding sources

Session 8: Discuss, record, and collect, in a formal facilitated plenary session, the principal challenges for CE3SAR Session 9: Discuss, record, and collect, in a formal facilitated plenary session, reflections on, and assessment of the charrette

5 And we encourage all to contribute…

So, let’s start…

Fire! Aim! Ready?