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The 2013 Advancements in Fiber-Polymer Composites: Wood Fiber,
Natural Fibers, and Nanocellulose conference seeks to bring together
industry, government, and academia to discuss the latest developments in
fiber-polymer composites and represents an evolution of the International
Wood and Biofiber Plastic Composites conference series initiated by FPL
and the University of Toronto, and hosted biennially by FPL and the For-
est Products Society. This conference is the premiere conference in North
America covering topics relating to wood-plastic composites, an important
and growing segment of the forest products industry.
In addition, the conference covers the new field of nanocellulose compos-
ites. This advanced field will pave the way for new and enhanced forest
products, including expansion into non-traditional markets. We invite you
to come to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA from May 6-7, 2013 to share and
learn about the state-of-the-art trends and perspectives on what the future
holds in this dynamic field of fiber-polymer composites.
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Welcome to the Forest Products Society’s 67th and the Society of Wood Science and Technology’s 56th International Convention in Austin, Texas! It is my goal as the chair of the organizing committee to provide you with a forum where you can network and freely exchange information with your peers, guests, and speakers.
The Convention is an astounding opportunity to become exposed to the wide range of timely forest products issues facing the industry worldwide. The theme for FPS’s program is Forest Products in a Global Sustainable Economy, with particular emphasis on wood technology, forest products and the environment, and human dimensions and policy. The program led by SWST will focus on Technology Advancement and Marketing Practices in Biomass, specifically in natural fiber-based products and biofuels. We have encouraged submissions of presentations on any topic within the broad realm of Forest Products in Global Sustainable Economy. The result—you’ll experience an astounding selection of presentations delivered by the world’s most prominent scholars, experts and professionals.
We are honored to have Russ Taylor of International WOOD MARKETS Group Inc. as our keynote speaker. Other distin-guished speakers and panelists include Ned Stowe, Ian Hanna, Joanne Littlefair, Jason Metnick, Sarah Crow and Debo-rah Walden-Hersh, and officials from departments and agencies that have interest in forest products. While you are at the Convention, I encourage you to not only listen to their speeches but also interact directly with our distinguished speakers to exchange views on topics about forest products.
For the first time, the ever-popular Annual Excellence Awards will be co-hosted by FPS and SWST. Please make plans to join us on Sunday to congratulate all award recipients and hear about some remarkable achievements in forest products! Also a first, the Poster Session is co-hosted by FPS and SWST and will occur for nearly the full duration of the Conven-tion. Posters will be set up and available for perusal from Sunday through Tuesday afternoon. The Poster Session will begin with a Student Poster Competition on Sunday afternoon, followed by a Welcome Reception for all attendees in the beautiful outdoor courtyard located at the heart of the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center. The Wood Science Bowl has been moved to Monday evening to allow for more students to participate. Come join the fun of this quiz-style, knowledge-based game and root for your favorite team! The inaugural Student Speed Networking Luncheon was such a hit in 2012 that we were asked convene it again and make it longer and more free flowing. Scheduled for Tuesday, the lunch will be box-style to make table changes more smooth and efficient. Be smart—take advantage of this great opportunity! Career professionals: bring your expertise, knowledge, and advice!
And finally, the Closing Celebration will recreate an old-time hoedown with live country music by the Jerry Sires Band, great food including BBQ (of course), and dancing.
This is going to be an outstanding Convention as we look forward to a productive and rewarding experience together in Austin—the Live Music Capital of the World!
On behalf of the 2013 Organizing Committee—Welcome!
Rich Vlosky, Chair International Convention Planning Committee
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ConvEntion SponSoRS And ExHiBitoRS ............................................................................................. page 14
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SpECiAl EvEntS And ACtivitiES .......................................................................................................... page 18
AnnuAl ExCEllEnCE AwARdS And StudEnt SCHolARSHip RECipiEntS .................................................. page 20
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ConvEntion inFoRmAtion ................................................................................................................ page 71
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Past PresidentPaul Merrick, Project Durability Research Manager, Weyerhaeuser
Executive Vice PresidentStefan A. Bergmann, Executive Vice President, Forest Products Society
East Central Region RepresentativeDalia Abbas, Assistant Professor, Tennessee State university
Southwest Region RepresentativeJanelle Leafblad, Senior Staff 1, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
Southeast Region RepresentativeBrian Via, Assistant Professor, Auburn university
Eastern Canadian Region RepresentativeHervé Deschênes, Vice President, FPInnovations
South Central Region RepresentativeRubin Shmulsky, Professor/Department Head, Mississippi State university
Northeast Region Representative Paul Smith, Professor, Pennsylvania State university
West Central Region RepresentativeBob Ross, Project Leader, uSDA Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory
Northwest Region RepresentativeSteven Zylkowski, Director, Quality Services Division, APA—The Engineered Wood Association
2013 International Nominating CommitteeKevin Cheung, Western Wood Products Association, Oregon, uSABarry Goodell, Virginia Tech, uSAJohn Shelly, university of California, uSAJohn (Buddy) Showalter, American Wood Council, Virginia, uSATodd Shupe, Louisiana State university Agricultural Center, uSAJanice Wiedenbeck, uSDA Forest Service, West Virginia, uSA
Forest Products Society StaffStefan A. Bergmann, Executive Vice PresidentMegan Cuccia, CAE, IOM, Database ManagerJoe Gravunder, Operations DirectorTroy Erickson, Shipping Clerk Rachel Klaven, Administrative Assistant
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Planning Committee Chair and Closing Reception Subcommittee Chair Richard Vlosky, Professor and Director, Louisiana Forest Products Development Center, Louisiana State university
Technical Program ChairNiels de Hoop, Associate Professor, Louisiana Forest Products Development Center, Louisiana State university
Plenary Sessions ChairDalia Abbas, Research Assistant Professor, Department of Agriculture and Environmental Science, Tennessee State university
Student Activities Subcommittee ChairSudipta Dasmohapatra, Assistant Professor, North Carolina State university
Poster CommitteeMark Gibson, Director and Professor, Louisiana Forest Products Development Center, Louisiana Tech universityLes Groom, Project Leader, uSDA Forest ServiceVicki Herian, Executive Director, Society of Wood Science and Technology
Committee MembersChuck Frihart, Research Chemist, uSDA Forest Service, Forest Products LaboratoryTom Hammett, Professor, Forest Products Marketing, Virginia TechVicki Herian, Executive Director, Society of Wood Science and TechnologyPaul Merrick, Product Durability Research Manager, WeyerhaeuserWorld Nieh, National Program Lead, uSDA Forest Service, Forest Products and Wood utilizationPatrice Tardif, President and CEO, Patrice Tardif Consulting Tim young, Professor, Center for Renewable Carbon, university of Tennessee-Knoxville Steven Zylkowski, Director, Quality Services Division, APA—The Engineered Wood AssociationStefan A. Bergmann, Executive Vice President, Forest Products Society
LogisticsStefan A. Bergmann, Executive Vice President, Forest Products SocietyMegan Cuccia, CAE, IOM, Database Manager, Forest Products SocietyRachel Klaven, Administrative Assistant, Forest Products Society
Marketing and BrandingGeorge Jerzy Hornik, Grupa Creativo
Forest Products Society Executive BoardPresidentPatrice Tardif, President and CEO, Patrice Tardif Consulting
President-ElectTimothy M. young, PhD, Professor, Center for Renewable Carbon, university of Tennessee-Knoxville
Vice PresidentNiels de Hoop, Associate Professor, Louisiana Forest Products Development Center, Louisiana State university
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Society of Wood Science and Technology Executive BoardPresidentAlain Cloutier, université Laval
President-ElectSheldon Shi, College of Engineering, university of North Texas
Vice PresidentMichael P. Wolcott, Washington State university
Executive DirectorVicki L. Herian, Society of Wood Science and Technology
Immediate Past PresidentTodd Shupe, Louisiana State university
Editor of Wood and Fiber ScienceH. Michael Barnes, Mississippi State university
SWST DirectorsCecilia Bustos, Departamento de Ingeniería en Maderas
Eric Hansen, Oregon State university
Terrance E. Conners, university of Kentucky
Sudipta Dasmohapatra, North Carolina State university
SWST Newsletter Editor and Facebook AdministratorP. David Jones, Mississippi State university
SWST Editorial Assistant Barb Hogan
SUNDAY, JUNE 9
6:30 – 8 am Continental Breakfast – Tejas Dining Room – 2nd Floor
8 am New Technology and Marketing Practices in Biofuels – Amphitheatre 204Opening Remarks by Sheldon Shi, University of North Texas, Denton, TX USA
8:05-8:50 am Biorefinery Value Chain OutputsKeynote Speaker: Dr. Paul Smith, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA USA
8:50-9:15 am Advances in Hardwood Forest Plantation Systems: Implications for Bio-energy FeedstockDr. Jeff Wright, Arborgen Inc., Ridgeville, SC USA
9:15–9:40 am Production of Polyhydroxyalkanoates in Plastids and Peroxisomers of High Biomass C4 GrassesStevens Brumbley, University of North Texas, Denton, TX USA
9:40-10 am Refreshment Break – Tejas Dining Room and Level 2 Meeting area
10–10:25 am Liquefaction Processes of Biomass for the Production of Valuable Chemicals and Biofuels: A ReviewM. Hakki Alma, Kahramanmaras Sütçülmam University, Kahramanmaras, Turkey
10:25–10:50 am Thermal Properties of Loblolly Pine from Naturally Regenerated StandsLes Groom, USDA Forest Service, Pineville, LA USA
10:50–11:15 am Cultural Sustainability as an Independent Dimension of Sustainability Reporting – Case Forest-Based Bioenergy in FinlandKatja Lähtinen, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
11:15–11:30 am Questions
11:30–12 pm Business Meeting
12–1:00 pm FPS and SWST Joint Annual Excellence Awards Luncheon - Salon C-3rd Floor
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1–5 pm New Technology and Marketing Practices in Natural Fiber-based Products - Amphitheater 204Opening Remarks by Sheldon Shi, University of North Texas, Denton, TX USA
1:05–1:50 pm Natural-fibre Materials: From Ideas, to Products, to MarketsKeynote Speaker: Dr. Rupert Wimmer, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Tulln, Austria
1:50–2:20 pm Pallet Blocks Made from Softwood BarkProfessor Marius Barbu, University of Applied Sciences, Salzburg, Austria
2:20–2:50 pm A Novel Method for Directly Measuring the Interfacial Shear Strength between Plant Fibers and Thermoplastic PolymerYan Yu, International Centre for Bamboo and Rattan, Beijing, China
2:50–3:10 pm Refreshment Break – Salon Prefunction - 3rd Floor
3:10–3:40 pm Advantages of Hot-Water Extraction Pre-Treatment in the Manufacture of Wood CompositesEini Lowell, USDA Forest Service, PNW Research Station, Portland, OR USA
3:40–4:10 pm Short-term and Time-dependent Behaviour of Wood-Plastic Composite Sandwich PanelsBrian Vezeau, Université Laval, Québec, Canada
4:10–4:40 pm New Synchrotron-Based Technique to Map Adhesive Infiltration in Wood Cell WallsJoseph Jakes, USDA, Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, WI USA
4:40–5:00 pm Questions
5 – 7 pm Poster Session – Salons A, B, D, E – 3rd Floor
5 pm Student Poster Competition
7 – 8 pm Joint Welcome Reception by FPS and SWST – Interior Courtyard
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SuNdAy, JuNE 9, 2013
6:30 – 8 am Continental Breakfast – Tejas Dining Room – 2nd Floor
9 – 9:30 am Moderator Meeting – Classroom 203
9:30 – 10 am Refreshment Break – Tejas Dining Room and Level 2 Meeting Area
10 – 11 am FPS Membership Meeting and Installation of New Board Members – Classroom 203
11:45 am – 1 pm Annual Excellence Awards Luncheon, Co-Hosted by FPS and SWST – Salon C – 3rd Floor
1:15 – 2:45 pm CoNCuRRENT FPS SESSIoNS 1 ANd 2
Session 1 – Classroom 202 Wood Preservation: Novel real-world solutions to help wood last longer under extreme conditions
Session 2 – Classroom 203 Convincing That Wood and Grass are Good: Going beyond life cycle assessments and certification to enhance public acceptance of wood—does the public make the connection between trees, farm and the environment?
3:05 – 3:25 pm Refreshment Break – Salon Prefunction, 3rd Floor
3:25 – 5:15 pm CoNCuRRENT FPS SESSIoNS 3 ANd 4
Session 3 – Classroom 202 Marketing: How do we promote wood among specifiers, government, schools and consumers?
Session 4 – Classroom 203 Timber Harvesting: Strategies to supply biomass and timber—can we do it?
5:15 – 7 pm Poster Session – Salons A, B, D, E – 3rd Floor
5 pm Student Poster Competition
7 – 8 pm Joint Welcome Reception by FPS and SWST – Interior Courtyard
MoNdAy, JuNE 10, 2013
6:30 – 8 am Continental Breakfast – Salon C – 3rd Floor
7:15 – 8 am TIG General Meeting – Classroom 202
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8 – 9:30 am PLENARy SESSIoN 1 – Amphitheatre 204 – 2nd Floor IS CERTIFICATION REALLY RELEVANT?
Opening Remarks by Moderator Dalia Abbas, Assistant Professor, Tennessee State University
Ian Hanna, Forest Stewardship Council, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA How the Need for Transparency and Assurance Will Affect Your Industry
Jason Metnick, Sustainable Forestry Initiative®, Washington, DC, USA The Sustainable Forestry Initiative: The Power of Choice
Sarah Crow, American Forest Foundation, Washington, DC, USA American Tree Farm System (ATFS) Certification: Leveraging a Range of Values to Engage Family Woodland Owners
9:30 – 10 am Refreshment Break – Salon Prefunction, 3rd Floor
10 – 11:50 am CoNCuRRENT FPS SESSIoNS 5, 6 ANd 7
Session 5 – Amphitheatre 204 – 2nd Floor Adhesives: Novel adhesives and bond structures—making wood stronger than wood
Session 6 – Classroom 202 Biomass, Part 1: Grind, chop and press—the changing world of tree utilization
Session 7 – Classroom 203 Partnerships and Policies: Making wood work in the 21st century
12 – 1:45 pm KEyNoTE LuNChEoN – Salon C – 3rd Floor
Russ Taylor, International WOOD MARKETS Group Inc., Vancouver, BC, Canada Wood Products Markets: Drivers, Changing Dynamics and New Direction
2 – 3:50 pm CoNCuRRENT FPS SESSIoNS 8, 9 ANd 10
Session 8 – Amphitheatre 204 – 2nd Floor Adhesives, Composites and Dyes: Enhancing wood for better products
Session 9 – Classroom 202 Biomass, Part 2: Gambling, accountability and knowledge— real-world assessments
Session 10 – Classroom 203 Wood Markets: Changes in markets and wood. Did you say “changes in wood”?
3:50 – 4:20 pm Refreshment Break – Salon Prefunction, 3rd Floor
4:20 – 6:10 pm FPS CoNCuRRENT SESSIoNS 11, 12 ANd 13
Session 11 – Amphitheatre 204 – 2nd Floor Physical Properties of Wood, Part 1: Micro, macro and water—new things on an old topic
Session 12 – Classroom 202 Environmental Impact of Wood: Understanding how wood products really affect the environment
Session 13 – Classroom 203 Wood for People: Spurring economic development and enhancing cultures for people
6:15 – 7:45 pm Wood Science Bowl – Amphitheatre 204 – 2nd Floor
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6:30 – 8 am Continental Breakfast – Salon C – 3rd Floor
7:00 – 8 am Section and Chapter Officers Meeting – Classroom 202
8 – 9:30 am PLENARy SESSIoN 2 – Amphitheatre 204 – 2nd Floor POLICIES IMPACTING THE FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRY
Opening Remarks by Moderator Richard Vlosky, Director, Louisiana Forest Products Development Center, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center Ned Stowe, Environmental and Energy Study Institute, Washington, DC, USA What Does Washington Have to Say About Federal Bio-Sector Regulations and Policy?
Deborah Walden-Hersh, P.E., Trinity Consultants, Inc., Austin, Texas, USA Environmental Regulations Impacting the Forest Products Industry Joanne Littlefair, United States Department of Commerce, Washington, DC, USA U.S. Export Trends and Trade Policy Developments
9:30 – 10 am Refreshment Break – Salon Prefunction, 3rd Floor
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10 – 11:50 am FPS CoNCuRRENT SESSIoNS 14, 15 ANd 16
Session 14 – Amphitheatre 204 – 2nd Floor OSB: Improving the design and testing of wood, strands and panels to make increasingly better products
Session 15 – Classroom 202 Making Wood Fluid: Greenhouse gases, liquefaction and gasification of wood. Who says wood is solid?
Session 16 – Classroom 203 Keep it in Check: Changes wrought by processing or drying of wood—checks, warp, twist and discoloration
12 – 1:45 pm Student Speed Networking Luncheon – Salon C – 3rd Floor
Note: Those not wishing to participate in the Speed Networking event may select their box lunch and enjoy lunching at the Interior Courtyard or any other open seating area of the Conference Center.
2 – 3:50 pm FPS Past Presidents Meeting – Room 104
2 – 3:50 pm CORRIM Board Meeting – Room 103
2 – 3:50 pm FPS CoNCuRRENT SESSIoNS 17, 18 ANd 19
Session 17 – Amphitheatre 204 – 2nd Floor Physical Properties of Wood, Part 2: Lesser-known ways of assessing wood properties
Session 18 – Classroom 202 Chemistry: Wood is good. Chemicals are better … another way of looking at wood
Session 19 – Classroom 203 Stability of Wood, Chairs and Structural Components: Making wood better for everyday use
3:50 – 4:20 pm Refreshment Break – Tejas Dining Room and Level 2 Meeting Area
4:20 – 6:10 pm FPS CoNCuRRENT SESSIoNS 20, 21 ANd 22
Session 20 – Amphitheatre 204 – 2nd Floor Physical Properties of Wood, Part 3: Does wood make a quality structural material?
Session 21 – Classroom 202 Making Better Products: Better adhesives and unique materials Also … Physical Properties of Wood, Part 4
Session 22 – Classroom 203 Structures: Tall buildings, wide-span structures, trusses and cross-laminated timbers (CLT)—new beginnings in wood
7 – 10 pm Hoedown Closing Celebration – Salons A, B, C, D, E – 3rd Floor
SponSoRS And ExHiBitoRS plEnARY SESSion pRESEntERS
PLENARy SESSIoN 1: IS CERTIFICATIoN REALLy RELEVANT?MoNdAy, JuNE 10, 8 – 9:30 amAmphitheatre 204 – 2nd Floor
how the Need for Transparency and Assurance Will Affect your IndustryIan hanna, director of Business development, Forest Stewardship Council
Ian Hanna’s responsibilities focus on ensuring strong growth and diversification of the FSC market in the u.S. His work includes developing new relationships with corporations, trade associations and NGOs, as well as ensuring that FSC is positioned for emerging markets. One element of this work is the management of FSC’s u.S. regional market development pro-grams, which are currently active in the Northwest, the Southeast, and the Lake States.
Ian has 16 years’ experience in the FSC system, including forest management, family for-est certification, community scale manufacturing, lumber and flooring sales, and market development. He is trained as a forest ecologist and has worked for The Nature Conservancy, the Certified Forest Products Council, and the Northwest Natural Resource Group, and as a
private consultant. He also founded Windfall Lumber, one of the first chain-of-custody certified businesses in Washing-ton State.
The Sustainable Forestry Initiative: The Power of ChoiceJason Metnick, Vice President, Customer AffairsSustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI Inc.)
Jason Metnick is Vice President, Customer Affairs, for the Sustainable Forestry Initiative® (SFI Inc.) program, a third-party forest certification system in North America. The SFI Standard, one of the largest sustainable forestry certification programs in the world, is based on principles and measures that promote sustainability, including measures to protect for water quality, biodiversity, wildlife habitat, species at risk, and forests of exceptional conservation value.
Jason works directly with companies in the wood, paper and packaging supply chain, including forest landowners, manufacturers, merchants, wholesalers, converters, print-ers and end-users, to promote the SFI program and provide market access to SFI-certified
organizations. Jason also oversees the SFI Office of Label use and Licensing. The Office of Label use and Licensing encompasses more than 280 companies, universities, conservation groups and state agencies that represent over 200 million acres (more than 81 million hectares) of forestland across North America. The Office of Label use and Licensing administers the rules and procedures for SFI on-product label usage.
Jason holds a bachelor of science degree in Forestry from Northern Arizona university and is a member of the Society of American Foresters. He also sits on a number of committees related to certification, labeling and claims, including the Programme for Endorsement of Forest Certification’s chain-of-custody committee. He is a member of The Sustain-ability Consortium’s Forestry Sector and chairs the ASTM task group on chain-of-custody.
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we extend a hearty thank You to this year’s sponsors and exhibitors. their support helps make the 2013 international Convention possible.
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American Tree Farm System (ATFS) Certification: Leveraging a Range of Values to Engage Family Woodland ownersSarah Crow, Certification Manager, American Tree Farm System, American Forest Foundation
As the Certification Manager with the ATFS, Sarah Crow works with tree farmers, state com-mittees, and inspecting foresters across the ATFS network to implement ATFS Certification on the ground. A former Fulbright Research Fellow, Sarah holds a bachelor of science degree in Forestry from the university of Montana and an MS in Natural Resources from the univer-sity of Vermont.
PLENARy SESSIoN 2: PoLICIES IMPACTING ThE FoREST PRoduCTS INduSTRyTuESdAy, JuNE 11, 8 – 9:30 amAmphitheatre 204 – 2nd Floor
What does Washington have to Say About Federal Bio-Sector Regulations and Policy?Ned Stowe, Policy Associate, Sustainable Biomass and Energy Program, Environmental and Energy Study Institute
Ned Stowe joined the Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) in 2008 to lead the program on sustainable biomass and energy. For more than a decade, EESI has worked to advance understanding of the many and varied roles that sustainable bioenergy can play in addressing the nation’s climate, energy, economic and environmental challenges. Ned’s portfolio includes all policies relating to biomass, bioenergy and bio-based production and products, with an emphasis on promoting sustainability.
Previously, Ned served 13 years as Senior Lobbyist with the Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL), a Quaker lobby in the public interest, where he started a climate and energy program. This initiative focused in part on the national and international security di-
mensions of continuing u.S. oil dependence and advocated for increasing use of renewable biofuels and other means to address this challenge.
Ned tracks trends in related science, technology and policy; works with policymakers and stakeholders to develop sustainable biomass policies; organizes briefings for congressional staff and the public; and reports on related federal policy developments in an electronic newsletter, Sustainable Bioenergy, Farms, and Forests (SBFF). SBFF is posted at www.eesi.org and distributed free of charge to a national network of more than 2,500 federal and state policymakers and other interested observers.
Environmental Regulations Impacting the Forest Products Industrydeborah Walden-hersh, P.E., Managing Consultant, Trinity Consultants, Inc.
Deborah Walden-Hersh serves as a Managing Consultant in the Austin office of Trinity Consultants, Inc., where she assists clients with state and federal air quality permitting, quan-tifying emissions, conducting regulatory applicability analyses, performing air dispersion modeling and developing Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plans and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP). Deborah has been an instructor for five of Trinity’s courses and webinars. She has also instructed custom courses for corporations.
Deborah has provided services to numerous industries, including pulp and paper pro-duction, OSB manufacturing, lumber mills, wood pellet manufacturing facilities, electric generation, Portland cement manufacturing, glass manufacturing, surface coating, chemical
manufacturing, oil and gas production, asphalt roofing manufacturing, cable manufacturing and others.
u.S. Export Trends and Trade Policy developmentsJoanne Littlefair, International Trade Specialist, united States department of Commerce
Joanne Littlefair is an international trade specialist in the u.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration. She specializes in international competitiveness issues affecting u.S. building materials and building product manufacturers, with a focus on the global Green Building sector. Joanne’s portfolio encompasses both trade policy and trade promotion initiatives.
Prior to joining the International Trade Administration, she spent 18 years in the private sector conducting overseas market entry and expansion strategy development for u.S. companies. Joanne received a bachelor of arts degree from Cornell university and a master’s degree in International Affairs from Columbia university’s School of International and Public Affairs.
Tennessee’s forests, pastures, and farmlands are our classrooms. So are the state’s gardens and arboretums, wetlands, and watersheds. The classrooms and teaching programs of the university of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture are as varied as the people they serve. our programs assist stu-dents, farmers, families, 4-h and other youth, agribusinesses, state and federal agencies, consum-ers, and the general public.
The Institute of Agriculture is made up of four units that provide instruction, research and public service: AgResearch, College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, College of Veterinary Medicine, and uT Extension.
Learn more at http://ag.tennessee.edu.
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Annual Membership Meeting // Sunday, June 9, 10 am
Room 203
This meeting is open to all Convention participants. We especially encourage Society Members to attend for
the installation of your new Board members, to hear about the Society’s direction for the coming year, and for a
frank Question & Answer session.
2013 Joint Annual Excellence Awards Luncheon by FPS and SWST // Sunday, June 9, 12 pm
Salon C – 3rd Floor
Come celebrate excellence in the forest products industry as we recognize outstanding service to both
Societies, technical research through published work, graduate student research and innovation.
Industry Exhibits and Joint Poster Session by FPS and SWST // Sunday, June 9, 5 – 7 pm
Salons A, B, D, E and Salon Prefunction – 3rd Floor
The industry exhibits and technical posters are key to the technical information exchange at the Convention.
We encourage you to take the time to visit and experience a broad range of research and real-world products
in an informal, interactive setting. We’ll be serving refreshments.
Joint Student Poster Competition by FPS and SWST // Sunday, June 9, 5 – 7 pm
Salons A, B, D, E – 3rd Floor
Cash prizes! Independent judges will be reviewing student technical posters for appearance, content, design
and overall quality. All student posters are automatically included in the contest. Prizes are First Place: $750;
Second Place: $550; Third Place: $350; and Fourth Place: $150. The Student Poster Contest is sponsored by the
Forest Products Society and the Society of Wood and Science Technology.
Welcome Reception Co-hosted by FPS and SWST // Sunday, June 9, 7 pm
Interior Courtyard
Join friends and colleagues to renew acquaintance and share conversation in a relaxed atmosphere as the first
day of the Convention comes to a close. Enjoy light hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar. Guests of attendees may
purchase tickets at the Registration desk.
Keynote Luncheon // Monday, June 10, 12 pm
Salon C – 3rd Floor
Russell Taylor conducts wood products marketing analysis and business assessment/investment projects for
numerous global industry clients and across North America. Russ travels extensively and conducts research and
analysis in many dynamic global regions, including Russia, China, Asia and throughout the Southern Hemi-
sphere and Europe. WOOD MARKETS has maintained an office in China since 2005.
Russ has published more than 200 articles, reports and presentations and leads International WOOD MARKETS
Group in its various strategic market intelligence multi-client reports, newsletters and forecasts for the wood
products industry.
Russ has a forestry degree (BScF) and an MBA, both from the university of British Columbia, and is also a B.C.
registered professional forester (RPF).
Wood Science Bowl // Monday, June 10, 6:15 pmAmphitheatre 204 – 2nd FloorThis friendly Jeopardy!-style competition focuses on wood science facts and trivia and is a single-elimination tournament. Two teams of students compete in a short match for each round of competition. Winners will receive—what else?—commemorative bowls made by Texas artisans utilizing local woods. All are welcome to attend or participate.
Speed Networking with Students Luncheon // Tuesday, June 11, 12 pmSalon C – 3rd FloorStudents, faculty and industry professionals will enjoy good food and a unique opportunity to learn more about each other through a “speed dating”-type activity. Faculty and industry professionals will be assigned tables, and students will rotate among tables to discuss research activities, future plans and advice. We foresee these new connections will lead to interesting and enriching collaborations throughout the Convention and beyond. This event is included in Student, Full, and 2-Day or Tuesday registration fees. Guests and other attendees must purchase tickets to attend.
Closing Celebration // Tuesday, June 11, 7 pmSalons A – ECap off your Convention experience by joining in a Big Texas-style hoedown! With BBQ, live country music and dancing, relax and unwind to the sounds of the Jerry Sires Band while enjoying a relaxing evening with old col-leagues and new friends and contacts. Wear your cowboy hat and boots!
Research at the University of North Texas is aimed at solving complex scientific, technological, environmental, and societal problems through interdisciplinary collaborations and innovation.
UNT has created research clusters of expertise composed of leading researchers, faculty, students, and institutions engaged in seminal research and the synergistic exchange of ideas and resources. Cluster teams with a focus on sustainability include engineers, chemists, plant scientists and other biologists working to achieve ecological solutions that outperform their non-renewable counterparts.
The Renewable Bioproducts cluster is creating green solutions for the life cycle of consumer and industry products using trees, plants, bacteria, and other bioagent materials. Research spans development and deployment, with sustainable applications including biodegradable bioplastics and packaging, composite fibers used in building construction, new lubricants , and solar cells. Expertise engages state-of-the art facilities, equipment, and faculty from other clusters, including Signaling Mechanisms in Plants and Renewable Energy and Conservation.
Visit the UNT Research website to learn more about the clusters and additional areas of expertise: https://research.unt.edu
supporting innovative research to facilitate discovery and solutions
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2013 FoREST PRoduCTS SoCIETy ExCELLENCE AWARdS
Fred W. Gottschalk Memorial AwardThe prestigious award, named for the first President of the Society, recognizes and honors exceptional service to the Forest Products Society by an individual member.
dr. Robert Ross, Project Leader, uSDA Forest Service Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, WI uSA
Bob Ross has served as a Project Leader for several research work units at the Forest Products Laboratory (FPL), including its physical and mechanical properties testing unit, since 1988. Currently his research focuses on the development and use of nondestructive evaluation technologies for various wood products and structures, from standing trees to historic build-ings and ships. He has written or co-authored more than 200 technical reports/articles about nondestructive evaluation and jointly holds two dozen u.S. and foreign patents. He is senior author or co-author of four widely referenced books published by the Forest Products Soci-ety: “Nondestructive Evaluation of Wood”; “undervalued Hardwoods for Engineered Materials and Components”; “Wood and Timber Condition Assessment Manual”; and “Wood utilization Options for urban Trees Infested by Invasive Species.” He served as Team Leader and Editor of
the Centennial Edition of “Wood Handbook—Wood as an Engineering Material,” FPL’s flagship publication.
Bob’s research has resulted in the development of innovative nondestructive evaluation methods that are used in laboratory, field and industrial environments worldwide. His efforts have resulted in domestic and foreign patents that have been or are being commercially developed domestically and off-shore. He has been consulted on a variety of interesting technical projects, including condition assessment of members in the uSS Constitution (Old Ironsides) and the design of portable sports floors for one of the leading manufacturers of sports flooring systems in the united States. He has provided input on methods of inspection for post-Katrina wood structures and provided information on moisture-related performance issues for the laminated propellers of reconnaissance and surveillance drones used by American forces in Iraq.
Bob holds BS (Wood and Fiber utilization) and MS (Engineering Mechanics) degrees from Michigan Technological university and a PhD in Engineering Science from Washington State university. Bob’s efforts have been formally recog-nized by several organizations. Papers summarizing his research results have been recognized by FPS and the Society of Experimental Mechanics. He has received the Federal Laboratory Consortium’s Award for Excellence in Technol-ogy Transfer and the uSDA Forest Service Chief’s Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer. He is a member of the School of Forestry and Environmental Sciences’ (Michigan Technological university) Honor Academy and holds adjunct faculty appointments at the university of Minnesota Duluth, Michigan Technological university, Beijing Forestry uni-versity, and Northeast Forestry university (Harbin, China). He currently serves as Co-Chair of the International Nonde-structive Testing and Evaluation of Wood Symposium Series.
Bob has been a member of the Forest Products Society since 1978. He was presented the “Wood Award” by FPS in 1985 and has served on the West Central Region of the FPS Board for the past three years.
In addition to his technical contributions, Bob has made a significant effort to integrate individuals who have intellec-tual disabilities into the workplace. His efforts have been formally recognized by The Arc-Dane County, Madison Area Rehabilitation Center, and Greater Madison Federal Agency Association. Currently he is a volunteer for The Arc-Dane County, Wil-Mar Neighborhood Center in Madison and St. Coletta of Wisconsin.
2013 LIST oF SWST AWARd WINNERS
SWST George Marra Award for Excellence in Writing This Award was initiated in 1986 by the George Marra Family and recognizes excellence in writing and research. Papers considered are those published in the four quarterly issues of last year’s volume of Wood and Fiber Science.
1st place: “Modeling Hygroelastic Properties of Genetically Modified Aspen”, published in Volume 44, Number 1, pages 22-35, by Laszlo horvath, Perry Peralta, Ilona Peszlen, Levente Csoka, Balazs horvath and Joseph Jakes
2nd place: “Numerical Modeling of the Medium-Density Fiberboard Hot Pressing Process, Part 2: Mechanical and Heat and Mass Transfer Models” published in Volume 44, Number 3, pages 243-262 by Zanin Kavazović, Jean deteix, André Fortin and Alain Cloutier
honorable mention: “Spray-Drying Cellulose Nanofibrils: Effect of Drying Process Parameters on Particle Morphology and Size Distribution” published in Volume 44, Number 4, pages 448-461 by yucheng Peng, yousoo han and doug-las J. Gardner
SWST Fellow Award The purpose of this award is to recognize significant contributions to the wood science and technology profession and service to the Society by SWST members.
James P. ArmstrongPaul R. Blankenhorn
SWST distinguished Service AwardThis award is made by SWST in recognition of distinguished service to the profession as a whole. Such service may have been made in any educational, technological, scientific or professional area directly related to the profession of wood science and technology in furtherance of the objectives of the Society as outlined in its Constitution and Bylaws.
James P. Armstrong
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Wood AwardThe Wood Award recognizes the most outstanding graduate student research conducted in the field of wood and wood products. Wood Award papers describe original research on a wide range of topics including, but not limited to, harvesting and forest operations, product development and manufacture, fundamental properties, end-use applica-tions, and distribution and marketing. This year’s award is sponsored by Lonza Wood Protection.
First Place Paper: Jingquan han, Louisiana Forest Products Development Center, “Self-Assembling Behavior of Cel-lulose Nanoparticles During Freeze Drying: Effect of Suspension Concentration, Particle Size, and Crystal Structure”
Jingquan Han is currently a PhD candidate at Louisiana State university. He grew up in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, China. After receiving his bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in Wood Science and Technology at Northeast Forestry university, he came to the united States to pursue his PhD at Mississippi State university and work with Dr. Sheldon Shi. In 2010, he joined the PhD program in forest products at Louisiana State, advised by Dr. Qinglin Wu. His research project deals with cellulose-based nanomaterials. The first part of the research is on characterization of cellulose II nanoparticles regenerated from ionic liquid, 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride, which was published in Carbohydrate Polymers in 2013. The second part of the research is focused on the self-assembling behavior of cellulose nanoparticles during the freeze drying process: effect of crystal structure, particle size and
suspension concentration. His further goal is to study the effect of particle size, mass ratio and cellulose structure on the rheological, mechanical and thermodynamic properties of high viscoelastic hydrogels prepared by lyotropic cel-lulose particles well-dispersed in the polyvinyl alcohol-borax polymer system.
Second Place Paper: Qi Li, Mississippi State university, “Renewable Energy from Lignocellulosic Biomass: Characteris-tics of Fast Pyrolysis Oils as Influenced by Feedstock Chemical Composition”
Qi Li has a bachelor’s degree from Beijing Forestry university in China and a master’s degree from Mississippi State university in Forest Products. She received her PhD from Mississippi State in December 2012 and is currently working as a postdoctoral associate in the Depart-ment of Forest Products at Mississippi State. Her research area is the production of bioenergy and biochemicals from pyrolysis of forestry and agricultural biomass. While she was a PhD student, Qi won several research awards, including the 2012 MSu Graduate Symposium Out-standing Research Award and the Second Place Winner in the Student Poster competition in
the 2010 MSu Biofuels Conference. Qi has authored or co-authored seven peer-reviewed journal articles.
L.J. Markwardt Wood Engineering AwardThe L.J. Markwardt Award recognizes the author(s) of a technical paper published in the Forest Products Journal or
Wood and Fiber Science during the previous two years that has the most outstanding merit in the field of wood as an
engineering material. This award encourages research and promotes knowledge of wood in the engineering field to
enhance the efficient utilization of wood.
“Process-Related Mechanical Degradation of the Wood Component in High-Wood-Content Wood–Plastic Composites,”
published in Wood and Fiber Science, 44(2), 2012, pp. 145-154
B. Kristoffer Segerholm, PhD Student, Division of Building Materials, KTH Royal Institute of
Technology, and Researcher, SP, Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden
Kristoffer Segerholm is a Researcher at SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Wood
Technology, and at KTH Royal Institute, Division of Building Materials. He has a PhD in Civil
and Architectural Engineering and an MSc in Mechanical Engineering, both from KTH.
Kristoffer’s research focus is micromorphology, moisture properties and durability of wood-
polymer composite materials. He has co-authored numerous journal publications and
international conference presentations.
Stefan Vellekoop, Student, SP, Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden
Stefan Vellekoop is a graduate student in Wood Engineering at SP Technical Research
Institute of Sweden, as well as a Product Engineer at IKEA specializing in the development
of workchairs. Stefan is a skilled cabinet maker and furniture test engineer and has fulfilled
several international internships.
Magnus E.P. Wålinder, Professor, Division of Building Materials, KTH Royal Institute of
Technology, and Centre Manager, EcoBuild Institute Excellence Center, SP, Technical Research
Institute of Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden
Magnus Wålinder is a Professor in KTH Royal Institute of Technology’s Department of Civil
and Architectural Engineering, Division of Building Materials. He has a PhD in Wood Technol-
ogy and Processing from KTH and an MSc in Mechanical Engineering, also from KTH. He has
been Centre Manager of the EcoBuild Institute Excellence Centre. Magnus’ research interests
include building materials applications, adhesion science and technology, wetting phenom-
ena and wood plastic composites. He is involved in several international collaborations in his
fields of research.
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Wood Engineering Achievement Award—Lifetime Achievement The Wood Engineering Achievement Award recognizes achievements and innovations in the discipline of wood engi-neering, including structures, structural elements, building codes, consensus standards, design procedures and educa-tion. The award focus alternates each year among Lifetime Achievement, young Engineer and Engineering Innovation. This year’s award is sponsored by the American Wood Council.
Erol Karacabeyli, Manager of Building Systems Department, FPInnovations
Erol is the Manager of the Building Systems Department at FPInnovations (formerly Forintek). The program has more than 30 staff comprising scientists, engineers, research associates and technologists. Erol is a well-known, influential member in the wood building systems research field nationally and internationally, and he serves on numerous codes and stan-dards committees. Erol is the Chair of ISO Technical Committee on Timber Structures, and an Adjunct Professor at the Civil Engineering Department of the university of British Columbia. Erol has made significant contributions in the wood building systems field. He has published
his findings in more than 100 publications and received six awards.
Student Scholarship ProgramThe merit-based Forest Products Society’s Student Scholarship Program of The Wood Preservation Fund provides financial assistance to student and post-doctoral members of the Society, enabling them to participate in the Society’s International Convention. This Scholarship Program helps students connect with the global forest products industry. The Wood Preservation Fund recognizes and honors a special gift from the American Wood Protection Bureau to the Forest Products Society. This gift creates a lasting legacy to promote international awareness of developments in research in wood and wood-based product protection.
2013 Wood Preservation Fund Student Scholarship Recipients
Zeki Candan, Istanbul university, TGA Characteristics of Wood Modified With Tannin-Based Biochemical
oktay Gonultas, Istanbul university, Tannin Based Biofoam Reinforced With Boron Compound
Zanin Kavazovic, université Laval, Finite Element Model of Board Warping during Drying: Impact of Position within the Log
Maria Fernanda Laguarda Mallo, university of Minnesota, Green Kerfing Treatment: Past and Present
Byrne Tadaaki Miyamoto, Oregon State university, Validity of NDS yield Models for Laminated Bamboo Lumber to OSB Connections
yucheng Peng, university of Maine, Drying Nanocellulose: In Search of a Suitable Method
Aina Kehinde Sesan, Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Comparative Study on Wood Plastic Composite Produced from Three Indigenous Density-Based Wood Species
ying-Li (Ingrid) Tsai, university of British Columbia, Does Surging Lead to Broken Strands Inside an Oriented Strand Board Rotary Drum Blender?
hasan Tezcan yildirim, Istanbul university, Raw Material Procurement Policies of Turkish Wood-Based Panel Industry
Congratulations to all!
FoRESt pRoduCtS SoCiEtY oRgAniZAtionAl mEmBERS
GoLd MEMBERS
American Wood Council
APA—The Engineered Wood Association
FPInnovations
Lonza Wood Protection
Louisiana Forest Products Development Center – Louisiana State university
Weyerhaeuser Company
SILVER MEMBERS
Bright Wood Corporation
Composite Panel Association
Huntsman
Natural Resources Research Institute (uM-Duluth)
TECO
Tembec, Inc.
university of Tennessee Center for Renewable Carbon
BRoNZE MEMBERS
CertiWood Technical Centre
Columbia Forest Products, Inc.
Georgia Forestry Commission
Kimball International Inc
Kop-Coat Inc.
Lake States Lumber
Material Testing Institute (MPA), university of Stuttgart
National Hardwood Lumber Association
Norjohn LTD
Palmer Research and Extension Center
Pella Corp, Lumber Process Team
Qualtim Inc
Rutgers Organics
Sherwin-Williams Company
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MIdWEST SECTIoN & uPPER MISSISSIPPI VALLEy SECTIoN
The Midwest Section and upper Mississippi Valley Section together collaborated on the inaugural North American Wood Window and Door Symposium in Roseville, MN, April 18-19, 2013. The conference attracted nearly 100 at-tendees representing a broad cross-section of the industry. Representatives from the private, academic, and federal government sectors presented on topics ranging from the design and performance of wood windows and doors to environmental issues and life cycle analysis. As a special outing for registered guests, a tour of nearby SageGlass was arranged, where attendees toured a state-of-the-art facility that manufactures electrochromic glass used in dimmable windows. The event received excellent reviews from participants.
MIdWEST SECTIoN STudENT AWARdS
This year, the Midwest Section presented the two student awards. Both student recipients are enrolled in the Cabinet-making and Millwork Program at Madison Area Technical College.
• The Membership Award went to Clay “Major” Glennon. Major has excelled in the Cabinetmaking and Millwork Program at MATC and is currently building a set of matching Morris chairs. Major was awarded a 1-year member-ship to the Forest Products Society.
• The Book Award was given to Antonio Avila-Rivas. Antonio came to Madison from Spain, where he had experi-ence in his family business as a woodworker. Over the past year, he has worked very hard to improve his English and become comfortable with more advanced machining processes. Antonio was presented with a hardback copy of Bruce Hoadley’s classic “understanding Wood.”
Much of the work of the Society takes place at the local level through Sections. Members of FPS Sections volunteer their time to organize educational opportunities and projects that support professionals and students in the wood products industry in their region. There are 12 Sections across the u.S. and Canada. The Society has begun work to form Sections outside of North America.
Here we recognize outstanding action of some of our Sections in the past year.
GREAT LAKES SECTIoN
Over the past year, the Great Lakes Section has begun to develop a system to facilitate job searching for professional woodworkers. The Section met with WoodLINKS and Woodwork Career Alliance, two important partners in the indus-try, to explore what information could be provided to develop a successful job search system. The Great Lakes Section is working with both organizations to frame out the job search tool that will bring benefit to such professionals, par-ticularly students who are preparing to enter the industry.
The Great Lakes Section is also considering spearheading a project to revive a database of wood-using companies in Michigan that has been dropped by the DNR due to budget cuts. The database provides critical information for the wood industry in the state.
SouThEAST SECTIoN
The Southeast Section held its annual meeting in August 2012 in conjunction with the In-ternational Woodworking Fair, the third-largest wood products and equipment show in the world. The Section meeting drew nearly 30 people.
In the past year, the Section made an effort to increase FPS student membership at Auburn university. A dinner meeting was held with students and attended by officers from the Southeast Section. The Section has also sponsored the development of Student Chapters at Kasetsart university in Thailand and universiti Putra Malaysia.
In October 2012, the Southeast Section sponsored a workshop in conjunction with the Timber Processing and Energy Expo that was held in Portland, Oregon. During the Expo, the
Section assisted the Pacific Northwest Section of FPS with organizing its first annual meeting in several years.
EASTERN CANAdIAN SECTIoN
The Eastern Canadian Section has been active in organizing two conferences in the past year. In October 2012, speak-ers represented various fields, including academia, architecture, glulam manufacturing, CLT production, government, biorefining, and nanotechnology, to name a few, and the conference was opened by the Vice President of Research for Lakehead university. The conference was a success in raising awareness of issues facing the industry in the region.
In May 2013, the Section convened a conference on Global Forest Products Marketplace: Can Eastern Canada Com-pete. The conference featured speakers who included industry marketing professionals, government staff specializing in exports and markets, forest products marketing professors, and wood and forest products marketers. The event closed with a tour of the recently reopened Arbec OSB mill.
FPS Midwest Chair Grant Kirker (center) presenting awards to Clay Glennon (Left) and Antonio Avila-Rivas (Right) at Madison Area Technical College in Madison, Wisconsin, uSA.
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INCoMING BoARd MEMBERS FoR 2013-2014
All Convention attendees are welcome at the Annual Membership Meeting on Sunday, June 9, at 10 am in Classroom 203. Newly elected Board members will be installed, and the Society’s direction for the coming year will be outlined.
Timothy young, President
Professor, university of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, uSA
Cornelis “Niels” de hoop, President-Elect
Associate Professor, Louisiana State university Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, uSA
Maureen Puettmann, Vice President
Owner, WoodLife Environmental Consultants, LLC, Corvallis, Oregon, uSA
Richard desjardins, Eastern Canadian Regional Board Representative
National Program Manager of Engineered Wood Products Manufacturing, FPInnovations, Quebec, Canada
Nicole Stark, West Central Regional Board Representative
Research Chemical Engineer, Engineered Composites Science Group, uSDA Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wisconsin, uSA
Todd Shupe, South Central Regional Board Representative
Professor, Louisiana Forest Products Development Center, School of Renewable Natural Resources at Loui-siana State university, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, uSA
INTERNATIoNAL NoMINATING CoMMITTEE
don Bender, Composite Materials & Engineering Center, Washington State university, Washington, uSA
Steve Zylkowski, APA - The Engineered Wood Association, Washington, uSA
Jerry Winandy, Winandy and Associates, Minnesota, uSA
hervé deschênes, Eastern Canadian Rep, FPInnovations, Quebec, Canada
RECRuit A mEmBER, gEt REwARdEdnow ExtEndEd tHRougH JulY 31!
you’re already a member of Forest Products Society – the largest network of forest products
professionals. FPS supports members through invaluable opportunities, creates industry-
leading resources, and advocates for the profession on behalf of all forest products
professionals.
Why NoT INVITE youR CoLLEAGuES ANd FRIENdS To TAKE AdVANTAGE oF EVERyThING FPS hAS To oFFER?
Now through July 31st, in celebration of the 67th International Convention, you will be
rewarded when you recruit new members.
Rewards include: gift cards to the FPS online store, FPS apparel, and registration to the 67th IC.
PLuS you will receive one entry into a drawing for an iPad mini 32 GB model ($429 value) every
time you refer a new recruit, regardless of member type of the recruit.
VISIT foreSTprod.org/Ic/refer.php for more InformaTIon.
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SESSIoN 2 – CLASSRooM 203
Convincing That Wood and Grass Are Good: Going beyond life cycle assessments and certification to enhance public acceptance of wood—does the public make the connection between trees, farm and the environment?
1:15 – 1:20 pm
opening Remarks by Moderator: Arijit Sinha, Assistant Professor, Oregon State university
1:20 – 1:40 pm
Life Cycle Assessment and Energy Analysis in Wood Biomass ChP Environmental Accounting
Li Ma, Graduate Student, Penn State university; Charles D. Ray, Associate Professor, Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, Penn State university
1:40 – 2 pm
Barriers to Effectiveness of EuTR in Promoting Certified Wood Products Market uptake: Finland
Jani Holopainen, PhD Student, university of Helsinki; Anne Toppinen, Professor, university of Helsinki; Sini Perttula, Research Assistant, university of Helsinki
2 – 2:20 pm
Risk Assessment and Management of Avenue Trees in university of Ibadan, Nigeria
Ayodeji Oludare Omole, Senior Lecturer, university of Ibadan, Adetogun A.C.
2:20 – 2:40 pm
Structural Properties of Laminated Bamboo Lumber
Arijit Sinha, Assistant Professor, Oregon State university; Danny Way, Kiln Quality Technician, Northwest Hardwoods; Skyler Mlasko, Manufacturing Technician, Northwest Hardwoods
2:40 – 2:45 pm
Closing Remarks
3:05 – 3:25 pm Refreshment Break - Salon Prefunction, 3rd Floor
3:25 – 5:15 pm CoNCuRRENT FPS SESSIoNS 3 ANd 4
SESSIoN 3 – CLASSRooM 202
Marketing: how do we promote wood among specifiers, government, schools and consumers?
3:25 – 3:30 pm
opening Remarks by Moderator: Henry Quesada-Pineda, Assistant Professor, Virginia Tech
SuNdAy, JuNE 9, 2013
6:30 – 8 am Continental Breakfast – Tejas Dining Room – 2nd Floor
9 – 9:30 am Moderator Meeting – Classroom 203
9:30 – 10 am Refreshment Break – Tejas Dining Room and Level 2 Meeting Area
10 – 11 am FPS Membership Meeting and Installation of New Board Members – Classroom 203
11:45 am – 1 pm Annual Excellence Awards Luncheon, Co-Hosted by FPS and SWST – Salon C – 3rd Floor
1:15 – 3:05 pm CoNCuRRENT FPS SESSIoNS 1 ANd 2
SESSIoN 1 – CLASSRooM 202
Wood Preservation: Novel real-world solutions to help wood last longer under extreme conditions.
1:15 – 1:20 pm
opening Remarks by Moderator: Robert Emerson, Associate Professor, Oklahoma State university
1:20 – 1:40 pm
Repair Techniques for decayed Timber Piles
Robert Emerson, Associate Professor, Oklahoma State university; David Pretorius, Graduate Research Assistant, Okla-homa State university
1:40 – 2 pm
Novel Method for Protecting I-Joists from decay and Insect Attack
Alan Ross, Technical Director, Kop-Coat Inc.; Ronald W. Clawson, Manager of R&D, Kop-Coat Inc.
2 – 2:20 pm
A Novel, Commercial Method for Achieving Termite Barrier Properties in Solid Wood and MdF
Roger Rowell, Professor Emeritus, university of Wisconsin; John Alexander, Accsys Technologies; James Hague, 2AFRC P/L; Matt Roberts, Accsys Technologies; yuji Imamura, Kyoto university; Ferry Bongers, Accsys Technologies
2:20 – 2:40 pm
Strain Analysis of Metal Plate Connected Wood Truss Joints via digital Image Correlation Techniques
Robert Emerson, Associate Professor, Oklahoma State university; Deema Alsheiab, PhD Student, Oklahoma State uni-versity
2:40 – 2:45 pm
Closing Remarks
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4:10 – 4:30 pm
how Much Branchwood Left After Logging in Ghana’s Forests Can Be Processed to Contribute Towards Reduc-ing depletion of Forests and Preserve the Environment?
Peter Kessels Dadzie, Lecturer, Kumasi Polytechnic
4:30 – 4:50 pm
Safety and health in Logging operations in a Nigerian Plantation
Ayodeji Oludare Omole, Senior Lecturer, university of Ibadan
4:50 – 5:10 pm
Economic Analysis of Woody Biomass Supply Chains in the Northeastern united States
Damon Hartley, Graduate Research Assistant, Division of Forestry and Natural Resources, West Virginia university; Jingxin Wang, Professor, Division of Forestry and Natural Resources, West Virginia university
5:10 – 5:15 pm
Closing Remarks
5:00 – 7 pm Poster Session – Salons A, B, D, E – 3rd Floor
6 pm Student Poster Competition
7 – 8 pm Joint Welcome Reception by FPS and SWST – Interior Courtyard
MoNdAy, JuNE 10, 2013
6:30 – 8 am Continental Breakfast – Salon C – 3rd Floor
7:00 – 8 am Division Coordinators/TIG Officers Meeting – Classroom 202
8 – 9:30 am Plenary Session 1 – Amphitheatre 204 – 2nd Floor
IS CERTIFICATION REALLy RELEVANT?
Opening Remarks by Moderator Dalia Abbas, Assistant Professor, Tennessee State university
How the Need for Transparency and Assurance Will Affect your Industry
Ian Hanna, Forest Stewardship Council, Minneapolis, Minnesota, uSA
The Sustainable Forestry Initiative: The Power of Choice
Jason Metnick, Sustainable Forestry Initiative®, Washington, DC, uSA
American Tree Farm System (ATFS) Certification: Leveraging a Range of Values to Engage Family Woodland Owners
Sarah Crow, American Forest Foundation, Washington, DC, uSA
3:30 – 3:50 pm
demand driven Indicators of Material Specifiers in the Green Building Sector
Gregory Estep, Graduate Research Assistant, West Virginia university; David DeVallance, Assistant Professor, West Vir-
ginia university
3:50 – 4:10 pm
Exports of u.S. hardwood Products: Increasing Performance in Asia and Western Europe
Edgar Arias, Graduate Research Assistant, Virginia Tech; Henry Quesada-Pineda, Assistant Professor, Virginia Tech; Robert
Smith
4:10 – 4:30 pm
delivering Research Results to a Conservative Marketplace: Technology Transfer and Extension Programs for New Engineered Wood Technologies
Chris Lafferty, R&D Manager, FWPA
4:30 – 4:50 pm
Consumer Perceptions of Wooden Children’s Furniture in Shanghai and Shenzhen, China
Minli Wan, PhD Student and Researcher, university of Helsinki; Anne Toppinen, Professor, Department of Forest Sci-
ences, university of Helsinki; Jiao Chen, Master’s Student, Department of Forest Sciences, university of Helsinki
4:50 – 5:10 pm
Strategies for Reviving Local Government and Public School Markets for Wood Furnishings and Fixtures
Jan Wiedenbeck, Forest Products Research Technologist, uSDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station; Harry Watt,
North Carolina State university; Delton Alderman, uSDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station
5:10 – 5:15 pm
Closing Remarks
SESSIoN 4 – CLASSRooM 203
Timber harvesting: Strategies to supply biomass and timber—can we do it?
3:25 – 3:30 pm
opening Remarks by Moderator: Damon Hartley, Graduate Research Assistant, West Virginia university
3:30 – 3:50 pm
harvesting of “Small” Material From Natural Stands: An outlook for the Logging Sector
Dalia Abbas, Assistant Professor, Tennessee State university
3:50 – 4:10 pm
The Structure and Performance of ohio’s Logging Industry
Eric McConnell, Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist, Ohio State university
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SESSIoN 6 – CLASSRooM 202
Biomass, Part 1: Grind, chop and press—the changing world of tree utilization.
10 – 10:05 am
opening Remarks by Moderator: Maureen Puettmann, LCA Consultant, WoodLife Environmental Consultants, LLC
10:05 – 10:25 am
Compaction Behavior, Energy Requirement, and durability of Torrefied Biomass Pellets
David DeVallance, Assistant Professor, West Virginia university; Tianmiao Wang, Graduate Research Assistant, West Virginia university
10:25 – 10:45 am
Recent developments and Challenges in Timber utilization in Texas
Ed Dougal, Wood utilization and Marketing Specialist, Texas A&M Forest Service
10:45 – 11:05 am
Characteristics of Comminuted Forest Biomass
Jacob Sprinkle, uSFS Southern Research Station
11:05 – 11:25 am
dimensional Stability of Wood-Plastic Composites Reinforced with Potassium Methyl Siliconate Modified Fiber and Sawdust Made from Beetle-Killed Trees
Nicole Stark, Research Chemical Engineer, uSDA Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory; Cheng Piao, Assistant Pro-fessor, Louisiana State university Agricultural Center; Zhiyoung Cai, Project Leader, uSDA Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory; Charles J. Monlezun, Associate Professor, Louisiana State university
11:25 – 11:45 am
LCA of Woody Biomass-Based urban district heating System
Maureen Puettmann, LCA Consultant, WoodLife Environmental Consultants; Bruce Lippke, Professor Emeritus, univer-sity of Washington; Elaine Oneil, Executive Director, CORRIM, Research Engineer, university of Washington
11:45 – 11:50 am
Closing Remarks
SESSIoN 7 – CLASSRooM 203
Partnerships and Policies: Making wood work in the 21st century.
10 – 10:05 am
opening Remarks by Moderator: David Nicholls, Forest Products Technologist, uSDA Forest Service
9:30 – 10 am Refreshment Break – Salon Prefunction, 3rd Floor
10 – 11:50 am CoNCuRRENT FPS SESSIoNS 5, 6 ANd 7
SESSIoN 5 – AMPhIThEATRE 204 – 2Nd FLooR
Adhesives: Novel adhesives and bond structures—making wood stronger than wood.
10 – 10:05 am
opening Remarks by Moderator: Milan Sernek, Associate Professor, university of Ljubljana
10:05 – 10:25 am
Novel Based Resin for Wood Composites Industry
Dilpreet Bajwa, Associate Professor, North Dakota State university; Dr. Dean Webster, Professor and Chair, Coatings and
Polymeric Materials, North Dakota State university
10:25 – 10:45 am
Black Wattle Tannin-Glutaraldehyde Binder System and Its use in Particleboard
Feng Jing, Sr. Development Chemist, Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC; Derek L. Atkinson, Associate Chemist, Georgia-
Pacific Chemicals LLC; Bobby L. Williamson, R&D Group Leader, Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC; Irving D. Sand, R&D
Manager, Georgia-Pacific Chemicals LLC
10:45 – 11:05 am
Non-destructive, 3-d detection of Wood-Adhesive Penetration with Micro x-Ray Computed Tomography
Jesse Paris, PhD Candidate, Oregon State university; Frederik A. Kamke, Professor and JELD-WEN Chair of Wood-based
Composites Science, Oregon State university, Corvallis, OR
11:05 – 11:25 am
Interactions Between Resin and Substrate observed in dynamic Mechanical Analysis
Dan Sand, R&D Manager, Georgia-Pacific Chemicals; Ellen Nagy, Research Scientist, Georgia-Pacific Chemicals
11:25 – 11:45 am
Structure of Bond Line Formed during the Bonding of Wood with Liquefied Wood
Milan Sernek, Associate Professor, university of Ljubljana; Aleš ugovšek, Graduate Student, Department of Wood Sci-
ence and Technology, university of Ljubljana
11:45 – 11:50 am
Closing Remarks
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2:25 – 2:45 pm
A Methodology for the Characterization of Micromechanical Load Transfer in the Wood Particle and Matrix Interphase of WPCs
Matthew Schwarzkopf, Graduate Research Assistant, Oregon State universtiy; Lech Muszynski, Wood Science and Engi-neering, Oregon State university; John Nairn, Wood Science and Engineering, Oregon State university
2:45 – 3:05 pm
Softwood Bark for Insulation Panels
Marius Catalin Barbu, Professor, university of Applied Sciences Salzburg; Günther Kain, university of Applied Sciences; Dr. Alexander Petutshnigg, Professor, university of Applied Sciences
3:05 – 3:25 pm
utilizing Fungi as Natural dyes on Wood and Their Potential on other Cellulosic Materials
Sara Robinson, Assistant Professor, Oregon State university
3:25 – 3:45 pm
Making Laboratory Particleboard Panels That More Closely Represent Commercial Products using Soy Adhesives
Charles Frihart, Head of Wood Adhesives, Forest Products Laboratory; Timothy Chaffee, Staff Scientist, Ashland; Michael Birkeland, General Manager, R&D Manager; Zhiyong Cai, Project Leader, Forest Products Laboratory
3:45 – 3:50 pm
Closing Remarks
SESSIoN 9 – CLASSRooM 202
Biomass, Part 2: Gambling, accountability and knowledge—real-world assessments.
2 – 2:05 pm
opening Remarks by Moderator: Ken Skog, Project Leader, uSDA Forest Service Forest Products Laboratory
2:05 – 2:25 pm
An Economic and Biophysical Assessment of Short-Rotation Woody Crop Establishment in the Eastern united States
xia Huang, Research Associate, Center for Renewable Carbon, university of Tennessee; presented by Timothy M. young, Professor, Center for Renewable Carbon, university of Tennessee; James H. Perdue, Senior Biological Scientist, u.S. For-est Service, Southern Research Station; Zhimei Guo, Research Associate, Center for Renewable Carbon, university of Tennessee; Derek Dougherty, Dougherty & Dougherty Forestry Services, Inc.; Michael Pigott, Dougherty & Dougherty Forestry Services, Inc.; Phil Dougherty, Dougherty & Dougherty Forestry Services, Inc.
10:05 – 10:25 am
State of Forest Certification: The Case of Bolivia
Omar Espinoza, Assistant Professor, university of Minnesota; Mike Dockry, PhD, uSDA Forest Service
10:25 – 10:45 am
Non-Wood Forest Products Production Policy and Marketing in Turkey
Hasan Tezcan yıldırım, Research Assistant, Istanbul university, Faculty of Forestry; Murat Kose, PhD, Istanbul university
10:45 – 11:05 am
FPS and WoodWorks—A Strategic Partnership
Archie Landreman, Regional Director, WoodWorks/Wood Products Council
11:05 – 11:25 am
Bibliometric Analysis of the World Wood Science Research Between 2002 and 2011
Jean-Michel Leban, Directeur de Recherche, INRA; Marie-Violaine Tatry, INRA; Hughes Leiser, INRA
11:25 – 11:45 am
Bioenergy Policies in the European union, and Applications to the u.S.
David Nicholls, Forest Products Technologist, uSDA Forest Service
11:45 – 11:50 am
Closing Remarks
12 – 1:45 pm KEyNoTE LuNChEoN – Salon C – 3rd Floor
Wood Products Markets: drivers, Changing dynamics and New direction
Russ Taylor, International WOOD MARKETS Group Inc., Vancouver, BC, Canada
2 – 3:50 pm CoNCuRRENT FPS SESSIoNS 8, 9 ANd 10
SESSIoN 8 – AMPhIThEATRE 204 – 2Nd FLooR
Adhesives, Composites and dyes: Enhancing wood for better products.
2 – 2:05 pm
opening Remarks by Moderator: Charles Frihart, Head of Wood Adhesives, uSDA Forest Service Forest Products Laboratory
2:05 – 2:25 pm
Fiber Cement Composites Produced from Triplochiton scleroxylon Wood and Novel hybrid Cement
James Fabiyi, Lecturer, Federal university of Technology; presented by Bolade M. Ogunleye; Babatunde Ajayi, Professor, Department of Forestry and Wood Technology, Federal university of Technology; Bolade M. Ogunleye, Department of Wood and Paper Technology, Federal College of Forestry
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2:45 – 3:05 pm
Promotion and utilization of Some Lesser utilized Species in Ghana: The Mechanical Strength Properties Cola gigantea and Ficus sur
Emmanuel Appiah-Kubi, Research Scientist, Forestry Research Institute of Ghana; Emmanuel Appiah-Kubi, Forestry Research Institute of Ghana; Stephen Lartey Tekpetey, Forestry Research Institute of Ghana
3:05 – 3:25 pm
outlook for u.S. Forest Products and Timber Markets Given the Recent Economic Recession, Prospects for Recovery, and Wood Energy Trends
Prakash Nepal, Post Doctoral Research Associate, uSDA Forest Service Forest Products Laboratory; Peter Ince, Research Forester (Retired), uSDA Forest Products Laboratory; Ken Skog, Project Leader, uSDA Forest Products Laboratory
3:25 – 3:45 pm
douglas-Fir and Southern Pine Mill Variation in Bending Strength and Stiffness of In-Grade No. 2 2x4 Lumber
Joseph Dahlen, Assistant Professor, university of Georgia; P. David Jones, Assistant Extension Professor, Mississippi State university; R. Daniel Seale, Professor, Mississippi State university; Rubin Shmulsky, Professor and Head, Mississippi State university
3:45 – 3:50 pm
Closing Remarks
3:50 – 4:20 pm Refreshment Break – Salon Prefunction, 3rd Floor
4:20 – 6:10 PM FPS CoNCuRRENT SESSIoNS 11, 12 ANd 13
SESSIoN 11 – AMPhIThEATRE 204 – 2Nd FLooR
Physical Properties of Wood, Part 1: Micro, macro and water—new things on an old topic.
4:20 – 4:25 pm
opening Remarks by Moderator: yamina Aimene, uAG – ECOFOG, currently Visiting Scholar at Oregon State univer-sity
4:25 – 4:45 pm
Investigation of Micro-Scale Wood-Adhesive Interaction
Lech Muszynski, Associate Professor, Oregon State university; Matthew Schwarzkopf, Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Wood Science and Engineering, Oregon State university; Jesse Paris, Graduate Research Assistant, De-partment of Wood Science and Engineering, Oregon State university; Frederic A. Kamke, JELD-WEN Chair, Department of Wood Science and Engineering, Oregon State university; John A. Nairn, Richardson Chair, Department of Wood Science and Engineering, Oregon State university
2:25 – 2:45 pm
Morphology and Size distributions of Cellulose Nanocrystals Prepared from Switchgrass
yujie Meng, Research Assistant, university of Tennessee; Qiang Wu, Assistant Professor, College of Engineering, Zheji-
ang Agricultural and Forestry university; Timothy M. young, Professor, Center for Renewable Carbon, university of Ten-
nessee; Siqun Wang, Professor, Center for Renewable Carbon, university of Tennessee; Biao Huang, Professor, College of
Material Engineering, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry university
2:45 – 3:05 pm
The 200 Thousand Ton Gamble: Making Torrefied Wood Pellets in Maine
Robert Rice, Professor, university of Maine
3:05 – 3:25 pm
drying Nanocellulose: In Search of a Suitable Method
yucheng Peng, PhD Candidate, university of Maine; Douglas J. Gardner; yousoo Han
3:25 – 3:45 pm
Carbon Accounting for Biomass Energy Emissions
Ken Skog, Project Leader, uSDA Forest Service Forest Products Laboratory
3:45 – 3:50 pm
Closing Remarks
SESSIoN 10 – CLASSRooM 203
Wood Markets: Changes in markets and wood. did you say “changes in wood”?
2 – 2:05 pm
opening Remarks by Moderator: Joseph Dahlen, Assistant Professor, university of Georgia
2:05 – 2:25 pm
The Potential of Legal Timber Trade Policies to Expand demand for uS Wood Products in the Chinese Re-
Exports Sector
Indroneil Ganguly, Assistant Professor – Research, university of Washington; Ivan Eastin, Director and Professor, CINTRA-
FOR, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, university of Washington; Ziyi (Zoe) Lu, Graduate Student, CINTRA-
FOR, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, university of Washington
2:25 – 2:45 pm
Bamboo as a New Alternative to Wood in the Philippines
Romulo Aggangan, Director, Forest Products Research and Development Institute; Rico J. Cabangon, Supervising
Science Research Specialist, Technology Innovation Division, Forest Products Research and Development Institute,
Department of Science and Technology
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Wood Operations, School of Forest Resources, Pennsylvania State university; John J. Janowiak, Professor of Wood Prod-ucts Processing and Manufacturing, School of Forest Resources, Pennsylvania State university; Kelli Hoover, Professor of Entomology, Department of Entomology, Pennsylvania State university
5:05 – 5:25 pm
Environmental Impact of Thermally Modified Wood
Andreja Kutnar, Assistant Professor, university of Primorska, Andrej Marušič Institute; presented by Arijit Sinha, Assistant Professor, Oregon State university
5:25 – 5:45 pm
Changing Environmental Values have Both Positive and Negative Impacts on Wood Products
Bruce Lippke, Professor Emeritus, university of Washington; Elaine Oneil, PhD, Executive Director, CORRIM, Research Scientist, university of Washington; Kevin W. Zobrist, Regional Extension Specialist, Forest Stewardship, Washington State university
5:45 – 6:05 pm
The utilization of Woody Biomass for Bio-Jet Fuel: LCA Impact Assessment Investigating the Viability of Forest harvest Residuals in the Inland Northwest
Tait Bowers, PhD Student, university of Washington; Indroneil Ganguly, PhD, Assistant Professor, CINTRAFOR, university of Washington; Ivan Eastin, PhD, Director, CINTRAFOR, university of Washington; Elaine Oneil, PhD, Executive Director, CORRIM, university of Washington
6:05 – 6:10 pm
Closing Remarks
SESSIoN 13 – CLASSRooM 203
Wood for People: Spurring economic development and enhancing cultures for people.
4:20 – 4:25 pm
opening Remarks by Moderator: Eini Lowell, Research Scientist, uSdA Forest Service-Pacific Northwest Re-search Station
4:25 – 4:45 pm
Wood-Based Biomass Power Generation as a Mechanism to Spur Rural Economic development: A Case Study in uttarakhand, India
Anand Mishra, Doctoral Student, Louisiana State university; presented by Richard Vlosky, PhD, Director and Crosby Land and Resources Endowed Professor, Forest Sector Business Development, Louisiana Forest Products Develop-ment Center, Louisiana State university Agricultural Center; Paritosh Sharma, PhD, Post-Doctoral Researcher, Chemical Engineering, Louisiana State university
4:45 – 5:05 pm
AgMagic: Exposing Children to the Magic of Agriculture and Forest Products
Niels de Hoop, Associate Professor, Louisiana State university Agricultural Center
4:45 – 5:05 pm
Tangential, Radial and Longitudinal Shrinkage Properties of Loblolly Pine
Finto Antony, Assistant Research Scientist, university of Georgia; Joseph Dahlen, Assistant Professor, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, university of Georgia; Laurence R. Schimleck, Professor and Head, Department of Wood Science and Engineering, Oregon State university; Richard F. Daniels, Professor, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, university of Georgia
5:05 – 5:25 pm
Physical Property Variability and Their Effect on Specific Gravity and Modulus of Elasticity in Southern Pine No. 2 2x4 Lumber
Joseph Dahlen, Assistant Professor, university of Georgia; P. David Jones, Assistant Extension Professor, Mississippi State university; R. Dan Seale, Professor, Mississippi State university; Rubin Shmulsky, Professor and Head, Mississippi State university
5:25 – 5:45 pm
use of a Single, Mid-Span Load to determine the MoE of Small diameter Structural Logs
Thomas Gorman, Professor, university of Idaho; David E. Kretschmann, Research General Engineer, uSDA Forest Prod-ucts Laboratory; J.W. Evans, Mathematical Statistician, uSDA Forest Products Laboratory
5:45 – 6:05 pm
Simulation of Wood Transverse Compression using Material Point Method
yamina Aimene, Assistant Professor, uAG – ECOFOG, currently Visiting Scholar at Oregon State university; John Nairn, Professor, Wood Science and Engineering Department, Oregon State university
6:05 pm – 6:10 pm
Closing Remarks
SESSIoN 12 – CLASSRooM 202
Environmental Impact of Wood: understanding how wood products really affect the environment.
4:20 pm – 4:25 pm
opening Remarks by Moderator: Tait Bowers, PhD Student, university of Washington
4:25 – 4:45 pm
Enrichment Planting as a Panacea to Climate Change Mitigation under Redd and Forest degradation
Lawal Amadu, Federal university of Technology Akure; Babatunde Ajayi, Professor; Victor Ajibola Jimoh Adekunle; Omolola Victoria Akinola, Department of Forestry and Wood Technology, Federal university of Technology Akure
4:45 – 5:05 pm
Comparison of the Potential Environmental Impacts of Microwave Phytosanitary Treatment of Wooden Pallets to Conventional heat and Methyl Bromide Treatments
Shirin M. Shahidi, Graduate Research Assistant, Pennsylvania State university; Charles D. Ray, Associate Professor of
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u.S. Export Trends and Trade Policy Developments
Joanne Littlefair, united States Department of Commerce, Washington, DC, uSA
9:30 – 10 am Refreshment Break – Salon Prefunction, 3rd Floor
10 – 11:50 am FPS CoNCuRRENT SESSIoNS 14, 15 ANd 16
SESSIoN 14 – AMPhIThEATRE 204 – 2Nd FLooR
oSB: Improving the design and testing of wood, strands and panels to make increasingly better products.
10 – 10:05 am
opening Remarks by Moderator: Kate Semple, Researcher, university of British Columbia
10:05 – 10:25 am
Adaptation of a universal-Type Test Machine for Torsion Shear Tests on Laminated Veneer Lumber
Zhuo yang, PhD Candidate, Mississippi State university; Peggi Clouston, Associate Professor, Department of Environ-mental Conservation, university of Massachusetts; Alex Schreyer, Lecturer, Department of Environmental Conservation, university of Massachusetts
10:25 – 10:45 am
does Surging Lead to Broken Strands Inside an oriented Strand Board Rotary drum Blender?
ying-Li Tsai, PhD Candidate, university of British Columbia; Gregory D. Smith, Associate Professor, Department of Wood Science, university of British Columbia
10:45 – 11:05 am
designing a Strand orientation Pattern
Kenton Alldritt, Oregon State university, presented by Arijit Sinha, Oregon State university
11:05 – 11:25 am
Enhanced Edge Screw holding in Particleboard with Core Particle Substitution
Kate Semple, PhD, Researcher, university of British Columbia Department of Wood Science; Diyan xian; Gregory D.
Smith, PhD, university of British Columbia Department of Wood Science-Composites Group, Forest Sciences Centre
11:25 – 11:45 am
To Be Announced
11:45 – 11:50 am
Closing Remarks
5:05 – 5:25 pm
Construction details and Building Culture: A Geography of Log Conversion Attributes and Manufacturer
Perspectives
James Peters, PhD Candidate, university of Massachusetts; David T. Damery, Associate Professor, Department of En-
vironmental Conservation, university of Massachusetts; Richard W. Wilkie, Professor Emeritus, Department of Geosci-
ences, university of Massachusetts
5:25 – 5:45 pm
Wood Production and utilization Culture in Turkey: Forestry organization and Forest Villagers Perspective
Hasan Tezcan yildirim, Research Assistant, Istanbul university; Seçil yurdakul Erol, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Forestry,
Istanbul university
5:45 – 6:05 pm
Extending the Legacy of Koa: Lumber and Product Qualities From young-Growth Koa Trees
Eini Lowell, Research Scientist, Pacific Northwest Research Station; Jan Wiedenbeck, Research Forest Products Technol-
ogist, uSDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station; JB Friday, Extension Forester College of Tropical Agriculture and
Human Resources, university of Hawaii at Manoa; Betsy Porterfield, Information Technology Specialist, uSDA Forest
Service, Northern Research Station
6:05 – 6:10 pm
Closing Remarks
6:15 – 7:45 pm Wood Science Bowl – Amphitheatre 204 – 2nd Floor
TuESdAy, JuNE 11, 2013
6:30 – 8 am Continental Breakfast – Salon C – 3rd Floor
7:00 – 8 am Section and Chapter Officers Meeting – Classroom 202
8 – 9:30 am PLENARy SESSIoN 2 – Amphitheatre 204 – 2nd Floor
POLICIES IMPACTING THE FOREST PRODuCTS INDuSTRy
Opening Remarks by Moderator Richard Vlosky, Director, Louisiana Forest Products
Development Center, Louisiana State university Agricultural Center
What Does Washington Have to Say about Federal Bio-Sector Regulations and Policy?
Ned Stowe, Environmental and Energy Study Institute, Washington, DC, uSA
Environmental Regulations Impacting the Forest Products Industry
Deborah Walden-Hersh, P.E., Trinity Consultants, Inc., Austin, Texas, uSA
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SESSIoN 16 – CLASSRooM 203
Keep it in Check: Changes wrought by processing or drying of wood—checks, warp, twist and discoloration.
10 – 10:05 am
opening Remarks by Moderator: Joseph Jakes, Performance Enhanced Biopolymers, uSDA Forest Service Forest Products Laboratory
10:05 – 10:25 am
Finite Element Model of Board Warping during drying: Impact of Position Within the Log
Zanin Kavazovic, Postdoctoral Fellow, université Laval; Alain Cloutier, Full Professor, université Laval;
Kristjan Onu, Postdoctoral Fellow, McGill university; Jean Deteix, Research Associate, université Laval;
André Fortin, Full Professor, université Laval
10:25 – 10:45 am
The Effects of QuV Weathering on the discoloration of Thermally Modified Wild Cherry Wood
Süleyman Korkut, Associate Professor, Duzce university; presented by Çağatay Taşdemir, Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management, Oklahoma State university; Ayhan Aytin, Program of Furniture and Decoration, Duzce Vocational School, Duzce university
10:45 – 11:05 am
Moisture-Induced Twisting and Shape Memory Effects in Wood Slivers
Joseph Jakes, Performance Enhanced Biopolymers, uSDA Forest Service Forest Products Laboratory; Nayomi Plaza, Materials Science Program, university of Wisconsin-Madison; Sam Zelinka, Durability and Wood Protection Research, uSDA Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory; Don S. Stone, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, university of Wisconsin-Madison
11:05 – 11:25 am
Assessing Check development in Maple Veneer Plywood
Michael Burnard, university of Primorska; presented by Lech Muszynski, Associate Professor, Oregon State university;
Scott Leavengood, PhD, Oregon State university; Lech Muszynski, PhD, Oregon State university(delete); Lisa Ganio, PhD, Oregon State university; Lisa Madsen, PhD, Oregon State university
11:25 – 11:45 am
A Rapid Method for Assessing Check development in Veneer overlays
Michael Burnard, university of Primorska; presented by Lech Muszynski, Associate Professor, Oregon State university;
Scott Leavengood, PhD, Oregon State university; Lech Muszynski, PhD, Oregon State university (delete); Lisa Ganio, PhD, Oregon
11:45 – 11:50 am
SESSIoN 15 – CLASSRooM 202
Making Wood Fluid: Greenhouse gases, liquefaction and gasification of wood. Who says wood is solid?
10 – 10:05 am
opening Remarks by Moderator: Richard Bergman, PhD, Research Forest Products, uSDA Forest Service Forest Prod-
ucts Laboratory
10:05 – 10:25 am
Rapid Prediction of Wood Chemical Composition and Energy Traits using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
Qun Wang, Graduate Student, Auburn university; Timothy McDonald, Associate Professor, Biosystems and Engineering;
Brian K. Via, Assistant Professor, Foresty and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn university
10:25 – 10:45 am
Conversion of Bio-oil Anhydrosugars to Furan derivatives using Formic Acid Catalyzed Biphasic System
El Barbary Hassan, Assistant Professor, Mississippi State university; Hussein Abou-youssef, Assistant Professor, National
Research Center
10:45 – 11:05 am
Catalytic Pyrolysis of Biomass to Produce hydrocarbon Fuels Mixture
Divya R Parapati, Graduate Student, Mississippi State university; Venkata Kanthi Penmetsa, Research Associate, Depart-
ment of Forest Products, Mississippi State university; Philip H. Steele, Professor, Department of Forest Products, Missis-
sippi State university
11:05 – 11:25 am
Production of hydrocarbons via Low hydrogen hydroprocessing of Pyrolysis oil
Sathishkumar Tanneru, Graduate Assistant, Mississippi State university; Philip H. Steele, Professor, Department of Forest
Products, Mississippi State university
11:25 – 11:45 am
Life-Cycle Primary Energy and GhG Emissions of Wood Products at End-of-Life
Richard Bergman, Research Forest Products Technologist, uSDA FS Forest Products Laboratory; Robert Falk, Research
Engineer, uSDA FS Forest Products Laboratory; Hongmei Gu, PhD, uSDA FS Forest Products Laboratory
11:45 – 11:50 am
Closing Remarks
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3:45 – 3:50 pm
Closing Remarks
SESSIoN 18 – CLASSRooM 202
Chemistry: Wood is good. Chemicals are better … another way of looking at wood.
2 – 2:05 pm
opening Remarks by Moderator: Gloria Oporto, Assistant Professor, West Virginia university
2:05 – 2:25 pm
Wavenumber Range Identification to Improve Near Infrared Model Precision forWood Chemistry
Wei Jiang, Visiting Scholar, Auburn university; Brian K. Via, School of Forestry and Wildlife, Auburn university; Guangting Han, College of Textiles, Donghua university
2:25 – 2:45 pm
In-situ Chemical Mapping of Wood to Visualize Surface-down Chemical Changes occurring during Wood Processing
Shawn Freitas, Graduate Research Assistant, Oregon State university; Frederick A. Kamke, JELD-WEN Professor of Wood-Based Composite Science, Department of Wood Science and Engineering, Oregon State university
2:45 – 3:05 pm
Thermal, Rheological and Infrared Spectroscopy Studies of Ricinodendron heudelotii Wood
James Fabiyi, Lecturer, Federal university of Technology; Joseph A. Fuwape, Department of Forestry and Wood Tech-nology, Federal university of Technology; Bolade M. Ogunleye, Department of Wood and Paper Technology, Federal College of Forestry; Charles E. Frazier, Wood Science and Forest Products, Virginia Tech
3:05 – 3:25 pm
Effects of Natural Weathering on Selected Anatomical and Physico-Chemical Properties of Nauclea diderrichii Wood
Amos Oluyege, Professor, Federal university of Technology; Adeniyi I. Michael, Wood utilisation Section, Forestry Re-search Institute of Nigeria
3:25 – 3:45 pm
hybrid Antimicrobial Copper-Cellulose Based Nanocomposite Embedded in Thermoplastic Resins for Active Food Packaging
Gloria Oporto, Assistant Professor, West Virginia university; Jacek Jaczynski, Associate Professor, Division of Animal and Nutritional Sciences, West Virginia university; Ronald Sabo, Research Materials Engineer, uSDA Forest Service Forest Product Laboratory; Tuhua Zhong, Division of Forestry and Natural Resources, West Virginia university
3:45 – 3:50 pm
Closing Remarks
Closing Remarks
12 – 1:45 pm Student Speed Networking Luncheon – Salon C – 3rd Floor
Note: Those not wishing to participate in the Speed Networking event may select their box lunch and enjoy lunching
at the Interior Courtyard or any other open seating area of the Conference Center.
2 – 3:50 pm FPS Past Presidents Meeting – Room 104
2 – 3:50 pm CORRIM Board Meeting – Room 103
2 – 3:50 pm FPS Concurrent Sessions 17, 18 and 19
SESSIoN 17 – AMPhIThEATRE 204 – 2Nd FLooR
Physical Properties of Wood, Part 2: Lesser-known ways of assessing wood properties.
2 – 2:05 pm
opening Remarks by Moderator: Finto Antony, Assistant Research Scientist, university of Georgia
2:05 – 2:25 pm
Structural and Mechanical Properties and Potential uses of Coconut Palm Wood from Mexico
Leila Fathi, Department of Wood Science, university of Hamburg; Antonio Silva Guzmán, universidad de Guadalajara;
Raul Rodriguez, universidad de Guadalajara; Arno Fruehwald, Department of Wood Science, university of Hamburg
2:25 – 2:45 pm
Wood Properties of Terminalia mantaly (h. Perrier) Grown as Municipal Tree in a Nigeria university
Ayodeji Oludare Omole, PhD, university of Ibadan; Adetogun Adekunle Clement, Department of Forestry and Wildlife,
university of Agriculture; Moshood Abdulateef Jakande, Department of Forest Resources Management, university of
Ibadan
2:45 – 3:05 pm
Green Kerfing Treatment: Past and Present
Maria Fernanda Laguarda Mallo, Graduate Research Assistant/Graduate Student, university of Minnesota; Omar
Espinoza, FPMDI Chair/Assistant Professor, university of Minnesota; Robert Erickson, Professor Emeritus, university of
Minnesota; Robert Seavey, Research Associate Instructor, university of Minnesota
3:05 – 3:25 pm
high-Resolution Wood density Assessment using high-Frequency Probes
Frank Rinn, RINNTECH
3:25 – 3:45 pm
Wood Anatomical Explanation of Resistance drilling Profiles
Frank Rinn, RINNTECH
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SESSIoN 20 – AMPhIThEATRE 204 – 2Nd FLooR
Physical Properties of Wood, Part 3: does wood make a quality structural material?
4:20 – 4:25 pm
opening Remarks by Moderator: Dr. Robert Ross, Project Leader, uSDA Forest Service Forest Products Laboratory
4:25 – 4:45 pm
The Effects of Prolonged Weather Exposure on Wood I-Joists
David King, Student, Oregon State university; Jeff Morrell, Distinguished Professor, Oregon State university; Arijit Sinha, Assistant Professor of Renewable Materials, Oregon State university
4:45 – 5:05 pm
Radial Variation of Pernambuco (Caesalpinia echinata) Wood Properties
Laurence Schimleck, Department Head and Professor, Oregon State university; Jorge Matos, Department of Forest Sci-ences, Federal university of Parana; Charles Espey, Charles Espey Ltd
5:05 – 5:25 pm
Plantation Grown Mahogany in Ghana: Are They Inferior to Naturally Grown ones?
Stephen Tekpetey, Research Scientist/Lecturer, Forestry Research Institute of Ghana; E. Opuni-Frimpong, Forestry Research Institute of Ghana; Emmanuel Appiah-Kubi, Research Scientiest, Forestry Research Institute of Ghana; and C. Essien, Forestry Research Institute of Ghana
5:25 – 5:45 pm
Evaluation of Wood Pallet degradation Associated with heat Treatment
xiping Wang, Research Forest Products Technologist, uSDA Forest Products Laboratory; presented by Robert J. Ross, Project Leader, uSDA Forest Products Laboratory; Mark Rehmstedt; Marcus Madison, DoD Armament Research, Devel-opment and Engineering Center
5:45 – 6:05 pm
To be announced
6:05 – 6:10 pm
Closing Remarks
SESSIoN 21 – CLASSRooM 202
Making Better Products: Better adhesives and unique materials. Also … Physical Properties of Wood, Part 4.
4:20 – 4:25 pm
opening Remarks by Moderator: El Barbary Hassan, Assistant Professor, Mississippi State university
4:25 – 4:45 pm
The difficulty of understanding Soy Flour Adhesives for obtaining Improved
SESSIoN 19 – CLASSRooM 203
Stability of Wood, Chairs and Structural Components: Making wood better for everyday use.
2 – 2:05 pm
opening Remarks by Moderator: Eric McConnell, Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist, Ohio State university
2:05 – 2:25 pm
Vacuum Steam Technology for Rapid Plasticization and Bending of Maple
Brian Bond, Associate Professor, Virginia Tech; Bob Wright, Graduate Student, Department of Sustainable Biomaterials,
Virginia Tech
2:25 – 2:45 pm
Effect of the Tenon Size and Loading Type on Chair Strength and Comparison of Actual Test with Finite Ele-ment Analyses Results
yusuf Ziya Erdil, PhD, Professor, Muğla Sitki Koçman university; Ali Kasal, PhD, Associate Professor, Muğla Sitki Koçman
university; Tolga Kuskun, Research Assistant, Muğla Sitki Koçman university
2:45 – 3:05 pm
The Strength Performance of different Types of household Chairs According to Engineering design Concepts
yusuf Ziya Erdil, PhD, Professor, Muğla Sitki Koçman university; Harun Diler, Instructor, Akdeniz university; Ali Kasal, PhD,
Associate Professor, Muğla Sitki Koçman university; Hasan Efe, PhD, Professor, Gazi university
3:05 – 3:25 pm
Flexural Behavior of Cross Laminated Timber Panels Made from hybrid Poplar
Anthonie Kramer, Oregon State university; Andre Barbosa, Assistant Professor, Oregon State university;
Arijit Sinha, Assistant Professor, Oregon State university
3:25 – 3:45 pm
Shape Stability of Laminated Veneer Products—how to decrease the Negative Effects of Fibre deviation?
Lars Blomqvist, Doctoral Student, Linnaeus university; Jimmy Johansson, PhD, Forest and Wood Technology, Linnaeus
university; Dick Sandberg, Professor, Forest and Wood Technology, Linnaeus university
3:45 – 3:50 pm
Closing Remarks
3:50 – 4:20 pm Refreshment Break – Tejas Dining Room and Level 2 Meeting Area
4:20 – 6:10 pm FPS CoNCuRRENT SESSIoNS 20, 21 ANd 22
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Cross-Laminated Timber—European Experiences for American Implementations
Marius C. Barbu, Professor, Transilvania university and university of Applied Sciences; Timothy M. young, PhD, Professor, Center for Renewable Carbon, university of Tennessee
5:05 – 5:25 pm
Tall Wood Buildings: Coming Soon to a City Near you
Hans-Erik Blomgren, Engineer, Arup; Robert Gerard, Arup; David Carradine, Department of Civil Engineering, university of Canterbury; Peter Moss, Department of Civil Engineering, university of Canterbury; Andrew Buchanan, Department of Civil Engineering, university of Canterbury
5:25 – 5:45 pm
CLT handbook Paves the Way for design, Construction and Implementation of Cross-Laminated Timber Sys-tems in the u.S.
Buddy Showalter, VP, Technology Transfer, American Wood Council; presented by Lori Koch, Project Engineer, American Wood Council; Brad Douglas, VP, Engineering; Michelle Kam-Biron, Director, Education; Loren Ross, Manager, Engineer-ing Research, American Wood Council
5:45 – 6:05 pm
LCAs and EPds for Wood: An update
Adam Taylor, Associate Professor, university of Tennessee; Elaine Oneil, PhD, Executive Director, CORRIM, Research Scientist, university of Washington
6:05 – 6:10 pm
Closing Remarks
7 – 10 pm Hoedown Closing Celebration – Salons A, B, C, D, E – 3rd Floor
Adhesion
Charles Frihart, Head of Wood Adhesives, Forest Products Laboratory; Linda F. Lorenz, Forest Products Laboratory
4:45 – 5:05 pm
Whole-Tree Wood Property Maps of Loblolly Pine—Part 1: Tracheid Properties
Finto Antony, Assistant Research Scientist, university of Georgia; Christian Mora, FPFI Consulting; Laurence R. Schim-
leck, Department of Wood Science and Engineering, Oregon State university; Joseph Dahlen, Warnell School of For-
estry and Natural Resources, university of Georgia; Richard F. Daniels, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources,
university of Georgia
5:05 – 5:25 pm
Whole-Tree Wood Property Maps of Loblolly Pine—Part 2: The Influence of Age
Finto Antony, Assistant Research Scientist, university of Georgia; Christian Mora, FPFI Consulting; Laurence R. Schim-
leck, Department of Wood Science and Engineering, Oregon State university; Joseph Dahlen, Warnell School of For-
estry and Natural Resources, university of Georgia; Richard F. Daniels, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources,
university of Georgia
5:25 – 5:45 pm
Short-Term and Time-dependent Behaviour of Wood-Plastic Composite Sandwich Panels
Brian Vezeau, PhD student, Laval university
5:45 – 6:05 pm
Relationship Between density and Aesthetic Attributes of Wood and Preference of Consumers
Tahiana Ramananantoandro, Associate Professor, university d’Antananarivo, Ecole Supérieure des Sciences
Agronomiques
6:05 – 6:10 pm
Closing Remarks
SESSIoN 22 – CLASSRooM 203
Structures: Tall buildings, wide-span structures, trusses and cross-laminated timbers (CLT)—new beginnings
in wood.
4:20 – 4:25 pm
opening Remarks by Moderator: Adam Taylor, Associate Professor, university of Tennessee
4:25 – 4:45 pm
Keel-Web Elements—Novel Type Lightweight Wooden Elements for Wide-Span Roofs and Floors
Simon Aicher, Chief Academic Director, university of Stuttgart; Cyrill Stritzke, MPA university Stuttgart, Department of
Timber Engineering; Gernot Hofer, Kulmer Holz-Leimbau GesmbH
4:45 – 5:05 pm
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Poster # 6
Current Research in GIS Marketing Applications in the VA Wood Products Industry
Presenter: Melissa Brenes-Bastos, Graduate Student, Virginia Tech
Henry Quesada-Pineda, Assistant Profesor, Sustainable Biomaterials, Virginia Tech
Poster # 7
decomposition Analysis of Biodegradable Film
Presenter: Meric Cakir, Istanbul university
Oktay Gonultas, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university; Zeki Candan, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university; Mehmet Hakki Alma, Departmant of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam university; Herman Moeliana, PT Inter Aneka Lestari Kimia; Ender Makineci, Department of Forest Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university
Poster # 8 – Withdrawal
Poster # 9
Enhancement in Surface Property of Kenaf Fibers by Microwave Treatment
Presenter: Zhiguang Ding, Student, university of North Texas
Zhiguang Ding, Graduate Student Assistant, university of North Texas; Liping Cai, Assistant Research Professor, univer-sity of North Texas; Sheldon Q. Shi, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, university of North Texas; Tae-youl Choi, Associate Professor, university of North Texas
Poster # 10
Microwave heating Technique for Chemistry-Compound-Joint Natural Fiber Materials under Vacuum or Nitro-gen Environment
Presenter: Zhiguang Ding, Graduate Student Assistant, university of North Texas
Sheldon Q. Shi, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, university of North Texas
Poster # 11
Market Feasibility of a Coal-Biomass to Liquid Fuel in the Southern West Virginia Region
Presenter: Greg Estep, Graduate Research Assistant, West Virginia university
David DeVallance, Assistant Professor, Appalachian Hardwood Center, West Virginia university; Jingxin Wang, Professor, Appalachian Hardwood Center, West Virginia university; Shawn Grusheckey, Assistant Director, Appalachian Hardwood Center, West Virginia university
Poster # 12
Analysis of Filtration Processes on urea Pretreated Woody Biomass
Presenter: Amy Everman, Graduate Student, West Virginia university
Jingxin Wang, Professor, Appalachian Hardwood Center, West Virginia university
PoSTER SESSIoN
SuNdAy, JuNE 9, 2013
Salons A, B, D, E – 3rd Floor
5 – 7 pm
Poster # 1 – FPS Markwardt Award Winner
Micromorphological Studies of Wood and Wood-Based Materials using a Surface Preparation Technique Based on ultraviolet Laser Ablation
Presenter: B. Kristoffer Segerholm, KTH, Royal Institute of Technology
Magnus Wålinder, KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Building Materials, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden,
Wood Technology, EcoBuild Institute Excellence Centre; Joachim Seltman, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden,
Wood Technology, EcoBuild Institute Excellence Centre; Dennis Jones, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden,
Wood Technology, EcoBuild Institute Excellence Centre
STuDENT POSTERS *The Poster Competition will start at 5 pm*
Poster # 2 – FPS Wood Award Winner // First Place
Self-Assembling Behavior of Cellulose Nanoparticles during Freeze drying: Effect of Suspension Concentra-tion, Particle Size, Crystal Structure and Surface Charge
Presenter: Jingquan Han, Louisiana State university
Chengjun Zhou, School of Renewable Natural Resources, Louisiana State university AgCenter; yiqiang Wu, College
of Materials Science and Engineering, Central South Forestry university of Science and Technology; Fangyang Liu,
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State university; Qinglin Wu, School of Renewable Natural Resources,
Louisiana State university AgCenter
Poster # 3 – FPS Wood Award Winner // Second Place
Renewable Energy from Lignocellulosic Biomass: Characteristics of Fast Pyrolysis oils as Influenced by Feed-stock Chemical Composition
Presenter: Qi Li, Mississippi State university
Poster # 4
decay Resistance Properties of Bio-Resin Modified Wood
Presenter: Md Ashaduzzaman, PhD Student, Bangor university
M.D. Hale, School of Environment, Natural Resources and Geography, Bangor university; Viacheslav Tverezovskiy, The
BioComposites Centre, Bangor university
Poster # 5
Influence of drying Schedule on Warp in hickory
Presenter: Oxana Brenes Angulo, Virginia Tech
Oxana Brenes Angulo, Virginia Tech; Brian Bond, Virgina Tech; Roger Moya, Virginia Tech
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Chander Shahi, Associate Professor, Lakehead university; Nancy Luckai, Associate Professor, Lakehead university; Ma-hadev Sharma, Research Scientist, Ontario Forest Research Institute
Poster # 20
oak Wood Inhabiting Fungi and Their Effect on Lignin Studied by uV Microspectrophotometry
Presenter: Leila Karami Motaghi, PhD. Student, Hamburg university
Jörg Fromm, Professor, Hamburg university; Olaf Schmidt, Professor, Hamburg university
Poster # 21
The Effects of Prolonged Weather Exposure on Wood I-Joists
Presenter: David King, Student, Oregon State university
Jeff Morrell, university Distinguished Professor, Oregon State university; Arijit Sinha, Assistant Professor of Renewable Materials, Oregon State university
Poster # 22
Potential International Trade Between Turkish and Indiana Forest Products Industry
Presenter: Arif Caglar Konukcu, Graduate Student, Purdue university
Eva Haviarova, Associate Professor, Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue university
Poster # 23
Classification of Fast-Growing Pine Wood in uruguay: Application of the Chilean Standards for Conifers
Presenter: Maria Fernanda Laguarda Mallo, university of Minnesota
Laura Moya, Research Fellow, universidad ORT uruguay; Mario Wagner, Professor, universidad del Bío-Bío; Omar Espi-noza, FPMDI Chair/Assistant Professor, university of Minnesota
Poster # 24
Environmental Impacts of Leachate Containing Formaldehyde from Medium density Fiberboard Buried (MdF) in a Simulated Landfill
Presenter: Min Lee, Graduate Student, Mississippi State university
Sung Phil Mun, Professor, Department of Wood Science and Technology, Chonbuk National university; Lynn Prewitt, Associate Research Professor, Forest Products Department, Mississippi State university; Hamid Borazjani, Professor, For-est Products Department, Mississippi State university
Poster # 25
Change in Chemical Compositions of Leachate and Medium density Fiberboard (MdF) Buried in a Simulated Landfill
Presenter: Min Lee, Graduate Student, Mississippi State university
Sung Phil Mun, Professor, Department of Wood Science and Technology, Chonbuk National university; Lynn Prewitt, Associate Research Professor, Forest Products Department, Mississippi State university,
Poster # 13
Compostable Environmentally Benign Manufactured Pla-Kenaf Foams
Presenter: Andres Garcia, Graduate Student, university of North Texas
Nandika D’Souza, Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, university of North Texas; Andres Gar-cia, Graduate Student, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, university of North Texas; Gabriel Viscondi, Visiting Student at university of North Texas from Natural Resources Institute, universidade Federal de Itajubá
Poster # 14
Characterization of Starch-Based Biodegradable Polymer
Presenter: Oktay Gonultas, Istanbul university
Zeki Candan, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university; Turgay Akbulut, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university; Mehmet Hakki Alma, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam university; Herman Moeliana, PT Inter Aneka Lestari Kimia
Poster # 15
Tannin Based Biofoam Reinforced with Boron Compound
Presenter: Oktay Gonultas, Istanbul university
Zeki Candan, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university; Mualla Balaban ucar, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university
Poster # 16
developing and Characterization of Tannin Modified Gelatin Biofilm
Presenter: Oktay Gonultas, Istanbul university
Zeki Candan, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university; Mualla Balaban ucar, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university
Poster # 17
Electrically Conductive Paper Coated with PEdoT:PSS
Presenter: Islam Hafez, Graduate Research Assistant, university of Minnesota
William Tai yin Tze, Associate Professor, university of Minnesota; Han-Seung yang, Research Associate, university of Min-nesota
Poster # 18
Binderless Films by Enzymatic Activation of Wood Nanofibers
Presenter: Islam Hafez, Graduate Research Assistant, university of Minnesota
Han-Seung yang, Research Asociate, university of Minnesota; Feng Jin Liew, Research Specialist, university of Minne-sota; Jonathan Schilling, Associate Professor, university of Minnesota; William Tai yin Tze, Associate Professor, university of Minnesota
Poster # 19
Life Cycle Assessment of Biochar-Based Bioenergy Production in ontario, Canada
Presenter: Krish Homagain, PhD Candidate, Lakehead university
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Charles L. Webber III; Nandika D’Souza, Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, university of North Texas
Poster # 33
Phenol Formaldehyde (PF) and hybrid Polyvinyl Acetate (PVAc) Wood-Adhesive Bondlines in 3d
Presenter: Jesse Paris, PhD Candidate, Oregon State university
Frederik A. Kamke, Professor and JELD-WEN Chair of Wood-Based Composites Science, Department of Wood Science and Engineering, Oregon State university
Poster # 34
Influence of drying Method on the Material Properties of Nanocellulose: Thermostability, Crystallinity and Surface Energy
Presenter: yucheng Peng, PhD Candidate, university of Maine
yousoo Han; Douglas J. Gardner, Professor of Wood Science, university of Maine
Poster # 35
The Effect of Zinc Borate and Additives on Weathering Performance of Wood Plastic Composite
Presenter: Davoud Rasouli, PhD Student, Department of Wood and Paper Science and Technology, Faculty of Natural Resources, university of Tehran
Mohammad Mehdi Faezipour, Professor, Department of Wood and Paper Science and Technology, Faculty of Natural Resources, university of Tehran; Mohammad Reza Masteri Farahani, Assistant Professor, Department of Wood and Paper Technology, Gorgan university of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources; Mehdi Tajvidi, Researcher, Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, university of Waterloo
Poster # 36 – Withdrawal
Poster # 37
A Stereomicroscopic optical Method for the Assessment of Load Transfer Patterns Across the Adhesive Bond Interphase
Presenter: Matthew Schwarzkopf, Graduate Research Assistant, Oregon State university
Lech Muszynski, Wood Science and Engineering, Oregon State university; John Nairn, Wood Science and Engineering, Oregon State university; Jesse Paris, Wood Science and Engineering, Oregon State university
Poster # 38
Effects of International Trade Show Marketing Strategies on Trade Show Performance: does Experience Matter?
Presenter: Wenping Shi, Graduate Research Assistant, Pennsylvania State university
Paul M. Smith, Professor, Pennsylvania State university
Poster # 26
Mechanical and Thermal Properties of high density Polyethylene/Peanut Shell Composites
Presenter: Mauricio Londono, university of North Texas
Sheldon Q. Shi, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, university of North Texas
Poster # 27
Investigation of the Effects of Adding Melamine to urea-Formaldehyde (uF) Resins at different Synthesis Points on Resin Structure and Properties
Presenter: El Barbary Hassan, Assistant Professor, Forest Products Department, Mississippi State university; An Mao, Graduate Research Assistant, Mississippi State university; Moon G. Kim, Professor, Forest Products Department, Missis-sippi State university
Poster # 28
Morphology and Size distributions of Cellulose Nanocrystals Prepared from Switchgrass
Presenter: yujie Meng, Research Assistant, university of Tennessee
Timothy M. young, Professor, Center for Renewable Carbon, university of Tennessee; Qiang Wu, Assistant Professor, College of Engineering, Zhejiang Agricultural and Forestry university; Siqun Wang, Professor, Center for Renewable Carbon, university of Tennessee; Biao Huang, Professor, College of Material Engineering, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry university
Poster # 29
Effect of Morphology, Moisture Content and Temperature on the Mechanical Properties of Neat Cellulose Nanocrystal Films
Presenter: yujie Meng, Research Assistant, university of Tennessee
Timothy M. young, Professor, Center for Renewable Carbon, university of Tennessee; Qiang Wu, Assistant Professor, College of Engineering, Zhejiang Agricultural and Forestry university; Siqun Wang, Professor, Center for Renewable Carbon, university of Tennessee; Katherine Concha, Research Assistant, Departamento de Ingeniería en Maderas, university of Bío-Bío
Poster # 30
Validity of NdS yield Models for Laminated Bamboo Lumber to oSB Connections
Presenter: Byrne Miyamoto, Oregon State university
Arijit Sinha, Assistant Professor, Department of Wood Science and Engineering, Oregon State university
Poster # 31
Analysis of MPC Wood Truss Assemblies under Fall Arrest System (FAS) Loads
Presenter: Milad Mohamadzadeh, Student, Virginia Tech
Daniel Hindman, Associate Professor, Department of Sustainable Biomaterials, Virginia Tech
Poster # 32
Rigid Polyurethane Foam—Kenaf Core Sandwich Composites for Structural Applications
Presenter: Mangesh Nar, Student, university of North Texas
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Poster # 46
Study of Chromium(VI) Adsorption and Phenol Adsorption onto Nitrogen-Enriched Activated Carbon from Waste Medium density Fiberboard
Presenter: yu Wu, Student, Beijing Forestry university
xiao-juan Jin, Associate Professor, Beijing Forestry university
Poster # 47
Porositization of Cellulosic Fibers for Activated Carbon
Presenter: Changlei xia, Graduate Reasearch Assistant, university of North Texas
Sheldon Q. Shi, Associate Professor, university of North Texas
Poster # 48
Liquefaction and Characterization of Bamboo Residues with a Glycerol-Based Solvent using Microwave Energy
Presenter: Jiulong xie, Graduate Student, Louisiana State university
Chung-yun Hse: Principal Wood Scientist, uSDA Forest Service, Southern Forest Research Station; Todd F. Shupe, Professor, School of Renewable Natural Resources, Louisiana State university; Jinqiu Qi, Associate Professor, College of Forestry, Sichuan Agricultural university
Poster # 49
Renewable Fiber Kenaf Compare to Sugarcane Composites
Presenter: Bing yang, Graduate Student, university of North Texas
Sheldon Q. Shi, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, university of North Texas; Mi-chael Allen; Charles L.Webber; Nandika D’Souza, Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, univer-sity of North Texas
Poster # 50
Processing Technology of Laminated Bamboo-Bundle Veneer Lumber and Its Properties
Presenter: Zixuan yu, International Centre for Bamboo and Rattan
AdVANCES IN Wood TEChNoLoGy
Poster # 51
Rapid Characterization of Forest Logging Residues using Near Infrared Spectroscopy
Presenter: Brian Kimberly Via, Director, Forest Products Development Center, School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences, Auburn university
Gifty Acquah, Student, Auburn university; Oladiran Fasina, Professor, Department of Biosystems Engineering, Auburn university
Poster # 52
Rapid Assessment of Check development in Veneer overlays
Presenter: Lech Muszynski, PhD, Oregon State university
Poster # 39
Isolation of Antitermitic Compound-Producing Endophytes from Western Red Cedar (WRC) and Port-orford Cedar (PoC)
Presenter: Liqing Sun, Graduate Student, Louisiana State university
Chung-yun Hse, Principal Wood Scientist, uSDA Forest Service, Southern Forest Research Station; Todd F. Shupe, Profes-
sor, School of Renewable Natural Resources, Louisiana State university; Kai Zhao, Associate Professor, Key Laboratory of
Microbiology, College of Life Science, Heilongjiang university
Poster # 40
Effect of heat Treatment on Some Properties of Southern Pine and Aspen
Presenter: Çağatay Taşdemir, Student, Oklahoma State university
Poster # 41
Time Effect on Strand Size distribution Tumbling in an oriented Strand Board Rotary drum Blender
Presenter: ying-Li (Ingrid) Tsai, PhD Candidate, university of British Columbia
Gregory D. Smith, Associate Professor, Department of Wood Science, university of British Columbia
Poster # 42
End of Life options for Wood Based Furniture
Presenter: Mesut uysal, Purdue university
Eva Haviarova, Associate Professor, Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue university
Poster # 43
Environmental Regulations Affecting Global Furniture Production
Presenter: Mesut uysal, Purdue university
Eva Haviarova, Associate Professor, Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue university
Poster # 44
Soy-Based Polyurethane Reinforced With Cellulose Nanocrystal and hydroxyapatite Particles for Bone Regeneration
Presenter: Jinglei Wu, Graduate Research Assistant, university of North Texas
Sheldon Q. Shi, Associate Professor, university of North Texas
Poster # 45
Nanofiber yarn hybrid Scaffolds for the Biomedical Application
Presenter: Jinglei Wu, Graduate Research Assistant, university of North Texas
Sheldon Q. Shi, Associate Professor, university of North Texas; xiumei Mo, Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Labora-
tory, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and Biological Engineering, Donghua university
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Andrew Christovich, undergraduate Research Student, Virginia Tech; Scott Renneckar, Professor, Department of Sus-tainable Biomaterials, Virginia Tech; Alan Druschitz, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Virginia Tech; xinfeng xie, PhD, Maine Wood Treaters Company
Poster # 59
Isolation of Pine Wood hemicelluloses and Their Application for Preparation of Food Packaging Films
Presenter: El Barbary Hassan, Assistant Professor, Mississippi State university
Badamkhand Sukhbaatar, Postdoctoral Associate, Forest Products Department, Mississippi State university; Moon Kim, Professor, Forest Products Department, Mississippi State university
Poster # 60
Production of Ethanol from Anhydrous Sugars Exist in Bio-oil Water Fraction
Presenter: El Barbary Hassan, Assistant Professor, Mississippi State university
Philip Steele, Professor, Forest Products Department, Mississippi State university; Fei yu, Assistant Professor, Agricul-tural and Biological Engineering Department, Mississippi State university; Badamkhand Sukhbaatar, Postdoctoral Researcher, Forest Products Department, Mississippi State university; Qi Li, Postdoctoral Researcher, Forest Products Department, Mississippi State university; Caixia Wan, Postdoctoral Associate, Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department, Mississippi State university
Poster # 61
Research and Innovation at the Center for Packaging and unit Load design at Virginia Tech
Presenter: Laszlo Horvath, Assistant Professor, Virginia Tech
Jonghun Park, PhD Student; Matt Baker, Graduate Student
Poster # 62
A Biorefinery Initiative for Producing dissolving Pulp and Furfural from dhaincha
Presenter: Md Sarwar Jahan, Principal Scientific Officer, BCSIR Laboratories
M. Mostafizur Rahman, Pulp and Paper Research Division, BCSIR Laboratories
Poster # 63
Nanoindentation-Based Mechanical Spectroscopy
Presenter: Joseph Jakes, Performance Enhanced Biopolymers, uSDA Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory
Don S. Stone, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, university of Wisconsin-Madison
Poster # 64
Near Infrared Monitoring of Chemically delignified Wood
Presenter: Wei Jiang, Visiting Scholar, Auburn university
Brian K. Via, Assistant Professor, School of Forestry and Wildlife, Auburn university; Guangting Han, Professor, College of Textiles, Donghua university
Michael Burnard, university of Primorska; Scott Leavengood, PhD, Oregon State university; Lisa Ganio, PhD, Oregon State university; Lisa Madsen, PhD, Oregon State university
Poster # 53
Assessing Check development in Maple Veneer Plywood
Presenter: Michael Burnard, university of Primorska
Scott Leavengood, PhD, Oregon State university; Lech Muszynski, PhD, Oregon State university; Lisa Ganio, PhD, Or-egon State university; Lisa Madsen, PhD, Oregon State university
Poster # 54
development of Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Biocomposites for Aerospace and Automotive Applications
Presenter: Zeki Candan, Istanbul university
Oktay Gonultas, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university; Mualla Balaban ucar, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university
Poster # 55
TGA Characteristics of Wood Modified With Tannin-Based Biochemical
Presenter: Zeki Candan, Istanbul university
Oktay Gonultas, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university; Turgay Akbulut; Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university;
Mursit Tufan, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Artvin Coruh university; Selcuk Akbas, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Artvin Coruh university
Poster # 56
A Note on the history and Current Status of Aspen and Black Locust Wood Supplies in hungary: development of Wood Supplies and Improvement of Wood Properties
Presenter: Mark Gibson, Director, Louisiana Tech university
George Grozdits, Assistant Professor Research, School of Forestry, Louisiana Tech university; Levente Csoka, Asssoci-ate Professor, Faculty of Wood Science, university of West Hungary; Sandor Molnar, Dean Emeritus, Faculty of Wood Science, university of West Hungary; Laszlo Tolvaj, Professor, Faculty of Wood Science, university of West Hungary; Mark Gibson, Professor and Director, School of Forestry, Louisiana Tech university
Poster # 57
Paper-Mill-Residue; Composition, Properties and Possible uses For Cellulose-Based Products
Presenter: Mark Gibson, Director, Louisiana Tech university
Levente Csoka, Associate Professor, Faculty of Wood Science, university of West Hungary; Laszlo Tolvaj, Professor, Faculty of Wood Science, university of West Hungary; George Grozdits, Assistant Professor, School of Forestry, Louisiana Tech university; Mark Gibson, Professor and Director, School of Forestry, Louisiana Tech university
Poster # 58
The Secret of damascus Steel: Can We Incorporate Aligned Carbon Nanotubes from Wood and Biofiber into Steel?
Presenter: Barry Goodell, Professor, Virginia Tech
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Poster # 72
Sorption Characteristics of Some Lesser used Wood Species in Ghana
Presenter: Gladys Ama Quartey, Takoardi Polytechnic
Gladys Ama Quartey, Head of Department, Takoradi Polytechnic; Nana Kwasi Frimpong-Mensah, Professor, Kwame Nkrumah university of Science and Technology
Poster # 73
Wood—the Nanotechnology Connection
Presenter: Bernard Randrianarisoa
Dennis Nagle, Research Associate, Department of Advanced Technology Laboratory, Johns Hopkins university; Robert W. Meyer, Professor Associate, SuNy-ESF
Poster # 74 – Withdrawal
Poster # 75
dimensional Stability of Wood-Plastic Composites Reinforced with Potassium Methyl Siliconate Modified Fiber and Sawdust Made from Beetle-Killed Trees
Presenter: Nicole Stark, Research Chemical Engineer, uSDA Forest Products Laboratory
Cheng Piao, Assistant Professor, Louisiana State university; Zhiyong Cai, Project Leader, uSDA Forest Products Labora-tory; Charles Monlezun, Associate Professor, Louisiana State university
Poster # 76 – Withdrawal
Poster # 77
Thermally Compressed Low-Value Wood Material: Performance Properties
Presenter: Çağatay Taşdemir, Graduate Student, Oklahoma State university
Zeki Candan, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university; Oner unsal, Depart-ment of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university
Poster # 78
Mechanical Strength Properties of Bambusa vulgaris and Bambusa vulgaris Var. Vittata for Enhanced utiliza-tion in the Construction Industry in Ghana
Presenter: Stephen Tekpetey, CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Ghana
Sylvia Adu, Department of Wood Processing and Marketing, Faculty of Forest Resources Technology – Sunyani, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Kwame Nkrumah university of Science; Stephen Tekpetey, Research Scientist/Lecturer, CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Ghana; Oware Frimpong Campbell, Department of Wood Processing and Marketing, Faculty of Forest Resources Technology – Sunyani, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Kwame Nkrumah university of Science; George Adu, Kumasi Polytechnic
Poster # 65
FTIR and xPS Study of Basalt Fiber Surface Treated with hydrochloric Acid and Aluminum Zirconium Coupling
Agents
Presenter: Cai Jingrui, Lecturer, Beijing Forestry university
Shen Shijie, Professor, Team Leader, Beijing Forestry university; Liu Hongguang, Lecturer, Beijing Forestry university
Poster # 66
Effects of Wollastonite Nanofibers on Mass Loss of Poplar Wood Against Trametes versicolor
Presenter: Ali Karimi, Professor, university of Putra Malaysia
Hamid Reza Taghiyari, Wood Science and Technology Department, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training university; Akram
Fattahi, Department of Wood and Paper Science and Technology, university of Tehran; Ghanbar Ebrahimi, Department
of Wood and Paper Science and Technology, university of Tehran; Asghar Taromian, Wood Science and Technology De-
partment, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training university; Samaneh Karimi, Institute of Tropical Forestry and Forest Products,
university Putra Malaysia
Poster # 67
From Wood to Wing: NARA Works to harness Woody Biomass for Aviation Biofuel
Presenter: Eini Lowell, Research Scientist, uSDA Forest Service, PNW Research Station
The NARA Outreach Team: Vikram yadama, PhD, Team Leader, Washington State university
Poster # 68
differences observed Between Analyses of Absorption Times of Natural Fibers
Presenter: Eric McConnell, Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist, Ohio State university
Sheldon Q. Shi, Associate Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, university of North Texas; Chen
Hong, Graduate Student, university of North Texas; Ge Wang, Staff Scientist, International Centre for Bamboo and Rat-
tan
Poster # 69
Wood Properties of Terminalia mantaly Grown as Municipal Tree in university of Ibadan, Nigeria
Presenter: Ayodeji Oludare Omole, Senior Lecturer, university of Ibadan
Poster # 70
Modulus of Elasticity of young Transgenic Black Cottonwood Modified for Specific Genes Involved in Lignin
Biosynthesis
Presenter: Perry Peralta, Associate Professor, North Carolina State university
Zach Miller, Perry Peralta, Ilona Peszlen
Poster # 71
Wood Quality of Loblolly Pine (Pinustaeda L.) Subjected to Elevated Atmospheric Carbon dioxide
Presenter: Perry Peralta, North Carolina State university
Marta Pongor; Perry Peralta, Associate Professor, North Carolina State university; Ilona Peszlen; Jean-Christophe Domec
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Poster # 88
Performance of Biocomposites Produced from Nigerian Local Rice husk and Recycled Polyvinyl Chloride
Presenter: Babatunde Ajayi, Professor, Federal university of Technology
A.A. Ajigbon, Department of Building Technology, Federal Polytechnic; J.S. Fabiyi, Department of Forestry and Wood Technology, Federal university of Technology; A. Lawal, Department of Forestry and Wood Technology, Federal univer-sity of Technology; O.V. Akiola, Department of Forestry and Wood Technology, Federal university of Technology
Poster # 89
Integrating Lean Manufacturing Techniques and Energy Saving Practices
Presenter: Brian Bond, Associate Professor, Virginia Tech
Henry Quesada-Pineda, Assistant Professor, Department of Sustainable Biomaterials, Virginia Tech
Poster # 90
Examination of the Co-Pyrolysis of a Mixture of Waste Tires and Woody Biomass
Presenter: Liping Cai, university of North Texas
Wenliang Wang, College of Science and Technology, Wood Science and Technology, Beijing Forestry university; Jian-min Chang, College of Science and Technology, Wood Science and Technology, Beijing Forestry university; Liping Cai, Researcher, Mechanical and Energy Engineering Department, university of North Texas; Sheldon Q. Shi, Mechanical and Energy Engineering Department, university of North Texas
Poster # 91
Thermal Stability of Tannin as a Bioresource for Composite Adhesives
Presenter: Zeki Candan, Istanbul university
Zeki Candan, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university; Oktay Gonultas, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university
Poster # 92 – Withdrawal
Poster # 93
Tension Performance of Metal-Plate Connected Joints of Chinese Larch dimension Lumber
Presenter: Benhua Fei, Professor, International Centre for Bamboo and Rattan
Wei Guo, PhD Student, Beijing Forestry Machinery Research Institute of State Forestry Administration; Shasha Song, Postdoctoral Student, International Centre for Bamboo and Rattan; Rongjun Zhao, Associate Professor, Research Institute of Wood Industry, Chinese Academy of Forestry; Haiqing Ren, Professor, Research Institute of Wood Industry, Chinese Academy of Forestry; Zehui Jiang, Professor, International Centre for Bamboo and Rattan; Ge Wang, Professor, International Centre for Bamboo and Rattan; Zhengjun Sun, Professor, International Centre for Bamboo and Rattan; xuehua Wang, Postdoctoral Student, International Centre for Bamboo and Rattan; Feng yang, PhD Student, Interna-tional Centre for Bamboo and Rattan; Hong Chen, PhD Student, International Centre for Bamboo and Rattan; Sheldon Q. Shi,Associate Professor, Mechanical and Energy Engineering, university of North Texas; Benhua Fei, Professor, Interna-tional Centre for Bamboo and Rattan
Poster # 79
optimizing the Value of the old-Growth Koa Resource—hawaii’s Most Culturally Important Wood Species
Presenter: Jan Wiedenbeck, Research Forest Products Technologist, uSDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station
Eini Lowell, Research Forest Products Technologist, uSDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station
Poster # 80
Water Sorption Mechanisms of Commercial Wood Adhesive Films
Presenter: Rupert Wimmer, Professor, university of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Oliver Kläusler, Doctoral Student, ETH Zurich Institute for Building Materials, Wood Physics; Peter Niemz, Professor, ETH
Zurich Institute for Building Materials, Wood Physics
Poster # 81
Electrospun hydrolyzed Polyacrylamide Nanofibers Incorporated with Cellulose Nanocrystals
Presenter: Qinglin Wu, Professor, Louisiana State university AgCenter
Chengjun Zhou, School of Renewable Natural Resources, Louisiana State university AgCenter
Poster # 82
Phenol and Chromium(VI) Adsorption on Nitrogen-Enriched Activated Carbon Prepared from Wood Fiber-
board Waste
Presenter: yu Wu, Student, Beijing Forestry university
xiao-juan Jin, Associate Professor, Beijing Forestry university; Ji Zhang, Student, Beijing Forestry university
Poster # 83
Saccharification Residues for Bioproducts: Reactivity and Accessibility Characterization
Presenter: Han-Seung yang, Research Associate, university of Minnesota
William Tai yin Tze, Associate Professor, Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering, university of Minne-
sota; Jonathan S. Schilling, Associate Professor, Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering, university of
Minnesota; Shona Duncan, Research Associate, Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering, university of
Minnesota
Poster # 84
Mechanical Properties of Sheet Products Made of Nano-Fibrillated Woody Biomass
Presenter: Han-Seung yang, Research Associate, university of Minnesota
William Tai yin Tze, Associate Professor, Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering, university of Minne-
sota
Poster # 85 – Withdrawal
Poster # 86 – Withdrawal
Poster # 87 – Withdrawal
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Shayesteh Haghdan, PhD Student, university of British Columbia; Gregory D. Smith, Associate Professor, university of British Columbia
Poster # 102
Insulating Foams Made of Tannin from the Bark of Spruce
Presenter: Milan Sernek, university of Ljubljana
Milan Sernek, Professor, Department of Wood Science and Technology, Biotechnical Faculty, university of Ljubljana; Matjaž Čop, Graduate Student, Department of Wood Science and Technology, Biotechnical Faculty, university of Lju-bljana
Poster # 103
Bamboo as a Sustainable Material for the Construction Industry in Ghana
Presenter: Stephen Tekpetey, CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Ghana
Stephen L. Tekpetey, Research Scientist, CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Ghana; Emmanuel Appiah-Kubi, Research Scientist, CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Ghana
Poster # 104
Environmentally Friendly Biopreservative Systems Based on Tannin
Presenter: Mursit Tufan, Artvin Coruh university
Oktay Gonultas, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university; Selcuk Akbas, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Artvin Coruh university; Zeki Candan, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university
Poster # 105
Biological durability of Thermally Modified Poplar Wood
Presenter: Mursit Tufan, Artvin Coruh university
Selcuk Akbas, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Artvin Coruh university; Zeki Candan, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university; Oktay Gonultas, Department of Forest Products Engineering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university; Oner unsal, Department of Forest Products Engi-neering, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university
Poster # 106
hardwood Roundwood Supply Chain: The Broker Component
Presenter: Jan Wiedenbeck, uSDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station
Iris Montague, uSDA Forest Service; Adrienn Andersch, Doctoral Student, Virginia Tech; urs Buehlmann, Associate Professor, Virginia Tech
huMAN dIMENSIoNS ANd PoLICy
Poster # 107
Making as Methodology: digital design + Build Studio on the Atlanta Beltline
Presenter: Tristan Al-Haddad, Assistant Professor, Georgia Tech
Poster # 94
Finite Element Model of Board Warping during drying: Impact of Position Within the Log
Presenter: Zanin Kavazović, université Laval
Alain Cloutier, Full Professor, université Laval; Kristjan Onu, Postdoctoral Fellow, McGill university; Jean Deteix, Research Associate, université Laval; André Fortin, Full Professor, université Laval
Poster # 95
LCA for the Production of Ethanol Transportation Fuel from Woody Feedstocks and Their Substitution Impacts with Fossil Fuels
Presenter: Bruce Lippke, university of Washington
Maureen Puettmann, WoodLife Environmental Consulting, LLC; Elaine Oneil, Executive Director, CORRIM Research Engineer, university of Washington; Adam Taylor, Associate Professor, university of Tennessee
Poster # 96 – Withdrawal
Poster # 97 – Withdrawal
Poster # 98
Producing Briquettes from Combination of Maize Cobs and Ceiba pentandra at Room Temperature and Low Compacting Pressure Without a Binder
Presenter: Stephen Jobson Mitchual, Senior Lecturer, university of Education, Kumasi Campus
Kwasi Frimpong-Mensah, Associate Professor, Department of Wood Science and Technology, Kwame Nkrumah university of Science and Technology; Nicholas Darkwa, Senior Lecturer, Department of Wood Science and Technol-ogy, Kwame Nkrumah university of Science and Technology; Joseph Akowuah, Lecturer, Department of Agricultural Engineering, Kwame Nkrumah university of Science and Technology
Poster # 99
Risk Assessment and Management of Avenue Trees in university of Ibadan, Nigeria
Presenter: Ayodeji Oludare Omole, Senior Lecturer, university of Ibadan
A.C. Adetogun, Department of Forestry and Wildlife, Federal university of Agriculture
Poster # 100
Exploring Relationship between Surface Quality and Visual Preference of Consumers—Establishment of Acceptability Thresholds
Presenter: Tahiana Ramananantoandro, Associate Professor, university of Antananarivo
Miora F. Ramanakoto, Research Assistant, Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Agronomiques, university of Antananarivo; Andraina H. Rajemison, Research Assistant and PhD Candidate, Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Agronomiques, univer-sity of Antananarivo; Florent Eyma, Associate Professor, Institut Clément Ader, université Paul Sabatier
Poster # 101
Effects of Wood Reinforcement Configuration and densification on the Fracture Behavior of Polyester Com-posites
Presenter: Kate Semple, Researcher, university of British Columbia
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Poster # 115
Effect of Formosan Subterranean Termite Collection and usage Methods on the Variability of Control Samples used in the AWPA E1-09 Jar Test
Presenter: Dennis Ring, Professor, Louisiana State university AgCenter
Todd F. Shupe, Professor, Wood Durability Laboratory, Louisiana State university AgCenter; Qinglin Wu, Professor, Wood Durability Laboratory, Louisiana State university AgCenter; Jay Curole, Research Associate, Wood Durability Laboratory, Louisiana State university AgCenter
Poster # 116
Aviation Biofuels Market Segmentation Strategy and the Possible Effects of Government Policies on united States Markets
Presenter: Paul Smith, Professor of Bioproducts Management and Marketing, Penn State university
Stephen Wertz, Graduate Student, Penn State university; Paul Smith, Penn State university
Poster # 117
understanding Informed Stakeholder Perceptions: Assessment Criteria for Biomass-to-Biojet Supply Chain Siting
Presenter: Paul Smith, Professor of Bioproducts Management and Marketing, Penn State university
Jillian Maroney, Graduate Student, university of Idaho; Katie Gagnon, Research Associate, Penn State university; Tammi Laninga, Assistant Professor, university of Idaho; Paul Smith, Professor, Penn State university; Michael Gaffney; Director of Division of Governmental Studies and Services, Washington State university
Poster # 118
Assessing Local, Regional and National Adaptive Capacities for Aviation Biofuels development
Presenter: Paul Smith, Professor, of Bioproducts Management and Marketing, Penn State university
Wenping Shi, Graduate Research Assistant, Penn State university; Paul Smith, Professor, Penn State university; Michael Gaffney, Director of Division of Governmental Studies and Services, Washington State university; Nicholas Lovrich, Pro-fessor, Washington State university; Natalie Martinkus, Graduate Research Assistant, Washington State university; John Pierce, Professor, university of Kansas; Michael Wolcott, Professor, Washington State university
Poster # 119
Multivariate Clustering of ohio Certified Tree Farmers
Presenter: Sarah Starr, Graduate Research Assistant, Ohio State university
Eric McConnell, Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist, Ohio State university
Poster # 120
Raw Material Procurement Policies of Turkish Wood-Based Panel Industry
Presenter: Hasan Tezcan yildirim, Research Assistant, Istanbul university
Serhat Dayaniklioglu, Turkish Wood Based Panels Association; Zeki Candan, Department of Forest Products Engineer-ing, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul university
Poster # 108
Wood Products Trade and Marketing in Ghana: Export Trends and Market Challenges
Presenter: Emmanuel Appiah-Kubi, Research Scientist, Forestry Research Institute of Ghana
Stephen Tekpetey, Research Scientist, Forestry Research Institute of Ghana; Charles Essien, Assistant Research Scientist,
Forestry Research Institute of Ghana
Poster # 109
u.S. hardwood Log and Lumber Exports from 1990 to 2011: Changes in Markets, Species and Influencing
Factors
Presenter: Matthew Bumgardner, uSDA Forest Service
William Luppold, Economist, uSDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station; Matthew Bumgardner, Forest Products
Technologist, uSDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station
Poster # 110
Phytosanitation of Wood Packaging Material (WPM) in domestic u.S. Commerce
Presenter: David Devallance, Assistant Professor, West Virginia university
Lawrence Osborn, Research Associate, West Virginia university
Poster # 111
Educational Needs of the Forest Products Industry in Minnesota and Virginia in 2012
Presenter: Omar Espinoza, Assistant Professor, university of Minnesota
Robert L. Smith, Virginia Tech; Scott Lyon, Virginia Tech; Henry Quesada-Pineda, Virginia Tech; Brian H. Bond, Virginia
Tech; Maria Fernanda Laguarda Mallo, university of Minnesota
Poster # 112
Advanced hardwood Biofuels Northwest: Strategic Partnerships for Sustainable Biofuels
Presenter: Eini Lowell, Research Scientist, Pacific Northwest Research Station
Patricia Townsend, Washington State university Extension; Nora Haider, Washington State university Extension; Shiba
Kar, Washington State university Extension; Kevin Zobrist, Washington State university Extension
Poster # 113
Energy Efficiency in uSdA Forest Service Facilities: A Multi-Region Review
Presenter: David Nicholls, Forest Products Technologist, uSDA Forest Service
Rachelle S. Meyer, Technical Information Specialist, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Science Laboratory; Trista M.
Patterson, Ecological Economist, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Wood utilization Center; Rachel E. White, Science
Writer/Editor, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Portland Forestry Sciences Laboratory
Poster # 114
Safety and health in Logging operations in a Nigerian Plantation
Presenter: Ayodeji Oludare Omole, Senior Lecturer, university of Ibadan
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oNLINE RESouRCES
Poster #121
A New online Resource is Available to help Wood Products Manufacturers Get Research-Based Information on the design, Production, Management, Marketing and Environmental Impact of Wood Products
Presenter: Henry Quesada-Pineda, Assistant Professor, Virginia Tech; Brian Bond, Associate Professor, Virginia Tech
ConvEntion inFoRmAtion
CoNVENTIoN REGISTRATIoN houRS
The Registration Desk is located on Level 2 of the Conference Center, across from Classroom 202.
Sunday, June 9, 7 am – 5 pm
Monday, June 10, 7 am – 5 pm
Tuesday, June 11, 7 am – 11 am
PoSTER houRS
Posters are located in Salons A, B, D, E on the 3rd floor.
Sunday, June 9, 12 pm – 7 pm
Monday, June 10, 7 am – 6 pm
Tuesday, June 11, 7 am – 1:30 pm
Posters must be removed by 2 pm on Tuesday. FPS and SWST cannot guarantee that posters will be saved.
ExhIBITIoN houRS
Tabletop exhibits are located in the Ballroom Prefunction area on the 3rd floor.
Sunday, June 9, 12 pm – 7 pm
Monday, June 10, 7 am – 6 pm
Tuesday, June 11, 7 am – 10 pm
Exhibitors may stay open to meet with attendees during the Closing Celebration.
LooKING FoR PRESENTATIoN ABSTRACTS?
Find this year’s abstracts and attendee list on the Convention uSB drive available to each attendee at the Registration Desk.
NOTE: Abstracts and presentations will be converted to pdf and posted on the FPS website. You must notify FPS in writ-ing at [email protected] if you do not want your abstract or presentation posted. Please include your name, session number and abstract name. By attending this Convention, you acknowledge you may be photographed and images may be used for promotional purposes for future FPS events.
FoRESt pRoduCtS JouRnAl onlinE The Forest Products Journal (FPJ) is the source
of information for industry leaders, researchers,
teachers, students, and everyone interested in
today’s forest products industry.
The Forest Products Journal is well respected for
publishing high-quality peer-reviewed technical
research findings at the applied or practical level
that reflect the current state of wood science
and technology.
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FullY onlinE vERSion Coming tHiS SummER!lEARn moRE At FoREStpRod.oRg
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The 18th International Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation of Wood Symposium is a forum for those involved in nondestructive testing and evaluation of wood, wood-based materials and products. It will bring together the international nondestructive testing and evaluation research community, users of various nondestructive testing technologies, equipment development and manufacturing professionals, representatives from various government agencies and other groups to share research findings and new nondestructive testing products and technologies.
18th InternatIonal nondestructIve testIng and evaluatIon of Wood symposIum September 24-27, 2013 Madison, Wisconsin
Symposium Topics include:• Nondestructive characterization of wood and wood-based materials• Evaluation of forest materials for structural and nonstructural applications• Evaluation of forest materials for biomass utilization• Advanced grading technologies for solid wood products• Performance evaluation of engineered wood products• Performance evaluation of advanced wood structures• Condition assessment, evaluation, and repair of existing wood structures• Evaluation and hazard assessment of urban trees• Industrial application cases of emerging nondestructive testing technologies• Other nondestructive evaluation related areas
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YEAR in QuEBEC CitY!The annual Forest Products Society International Convention brings together scientists, design professionals, managers, decision makers, and others from academia, government, nonprofit, and private industry sectors to discuss the state of forest products research and learn about innovations in the field. The Convention is the perfect venue to build new professional connections with top researchers from around the world and reconnect with colleagues and friends in the field. Next year’s Convention is also your opportunity to discover one of North America’s most unique cities, Quebec City.
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