<nodes> <node id="672699">  <title><![CDATA[Exhibit Reception: Sustainability in Chaos]]></title>  <uid>30829</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>North American Hand Papermakers’ 2023 Juried Triennial has come to the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking. Juried by Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace, the exhibition features 29 artists who answered the call to use the medium of paper to transform the chaos of life today into a vision of endless possibilities. Please join us to celebrate with some of the exhibiting artists and exhibit committee this beautiful and inspiring exhibition. Free and open to the public.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Light refreshments will be served</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706890617</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-02 16:16:57</gmt_created>  <changed>1706890829</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-02 16:20:29</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Join us for a reception to celebrate the Paper Museum's current exhibit]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Join us for a reception to celebrate the Paper Museum's current exhibit]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>North American Hand Papermakers’ 2023 Juried Triennial has come to the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking. Juried by Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace, the exhibition features 29 artists who answered the call to use the medium of paper to transform the chaos of life today into a vision of endless possibilities. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706803136</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:58:56</gmt_created>  <changed>1706803150</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:59:10</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706803109</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:58:29</gmt_created>  <changed>1706803124</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:58:44</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706803087</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:58:07</gmt_created>  <changed>1706803102</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:58:22</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-04-10T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-04-10T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-04-10T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-04-10 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-04-10 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-04-10 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-04-10T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-04-10T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-04-10 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-04-10 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706803062</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:57:42</gmt_created>  <changed>1706803078</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:57:58</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706803030</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:57:10</gmt_created>  <changed>1706803050</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:57:30</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-04-08T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-04-08T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-04-08T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-04-08 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-04-08 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-04-08 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-04-08T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-04-08T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-04-08 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-04-08 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706802999</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:56:39</gmt_created>  <changed>1706803018</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:56:58</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-04-05T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-04-05T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-04-05T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-04-05 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-04-05 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-04-05 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-04-05T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-04-05T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-04-05 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-04-05 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking, 500 10th St NW]]></location>  <media>          <item>672691</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>672691</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[RCW Sustainability in Chaos]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>Sustainability in Chaos logo</p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Postcard Image.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%2520Image.jpg?itok=Wov1mqxi]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Exhibit title in red letters over a crumpled, blue paper background]]></image_alt>                              <created>1704742088</created>          <gmt_created>2024-01-08 19:28:08</gmt_created>          <changed>1704742309</changed>          <gmt_changed>2024-01-08 19:31:49</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[<p><span><span><span>The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706802973</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:56:13</gmt_created>  <changed>1706802990</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:56:30</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-04-04T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-04-04T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-04-04T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-04-04 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-04-04 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-04-04 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-04-04T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-04-04T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-04-04 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-04-04 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706802946</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:55:46</gmt_created>  <changed>1706802965</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:56:05</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-04-03T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-04-03T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-04-03T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-04-03 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-04-03 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-04-03 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-04-03T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-04-03T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-04-03 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-04-03 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706802922</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:55:22</gmt_created>  <changed>1706802937</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:55:37</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-04-02T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-04-02T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-04-02T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-04-02 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-04-02 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-04-02 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-04-02T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-04-02T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-04-02 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-04-02 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking, 500 10th St NW]]></location>  <media>          <item>672691</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>672691</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[RCW Sustainability in Chaos]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>Sustainability in Chaos logo</p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Postcard Image.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%2520Image.jpg?itok=Wov1mqxi]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Exhibit title in red letters over a crumpled, blue paper background]]></image_alt>                              <created>1704742088</created>          <gmt_created>2024-01-08 19:28:08</gmt_created>          <changed>1704742309</changed>          <gmt_changed>2024-01-08 19:31:49</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[<p><span><span><span>The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706802892</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:54:52</gmt_created>  <changed>1706802912</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:55:12</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-04-01T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-04-01T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-04-01T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-04-01 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-04-01 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-04-01 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-04-01T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-04-01T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-04-01 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-04-01 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706802840</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:54:00</gmt_created>  <changed>1706802860</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:54:20</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-29T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-03-29T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-29T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-29 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-29 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-29 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-29T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-29T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-29 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-29 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706802815</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:53:35</gmt_created>  <changed>1706802828</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:53:48</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-28T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-03-28T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-28T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-28 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-28 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-28 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-28T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-28T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-28 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-28 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706802790</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:53:10</gmt_created>  <changed>1706802804</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:53:24</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-27T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-03-27T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-27T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-27 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-27 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-27 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-27T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-27T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-27 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-27 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706802765</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:52:45</gmt_created>  <changed>1706802780</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:53:00</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-26T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-03-26T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-26T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-26 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-26 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-26 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-26T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-26T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-26 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-26 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706801203</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:26:43</gmt_created>  <changed>1706801203</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:26:43</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-25T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-03-25T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-25T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-25 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-25 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-25 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-25T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-25T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-25 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-25 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706801176</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:26:16</gmt_created>  <changed>1706801190</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:26:30</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-25T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-03-25T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-25T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-25 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-25 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-25 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-25T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-25T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-25 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-25 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706801127</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:25:27</gmt_created>  <changed>1706801150</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:25:50</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-22T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-03-22T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-22T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-22 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-22 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-22 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-22T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-22T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-22 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-22 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706801102</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:25:02</gmt_created>  <changed>1706801118</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:25:18</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-21T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-03-21T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-21T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-21 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-21 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-21 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-21T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-21T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-21 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-21 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706801067</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:24:27</gmt_created>  <changed>1706801092</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:24:52</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-20T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-03-20T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-20T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-20 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-20 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-20 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-20T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-20T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-20 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-20 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706801040</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:24:00</gmt_created>  <changed>1706801057</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:24:17</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706801015</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:23:35</gmt_created>  <changed>1706801030</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:23:50</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-18T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-03-18T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-18T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-18 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-18 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-18 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-18T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-18T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-18 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-18 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706800987</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:23:07</gmt_created>  <changed>1706801004</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:23:24</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-15T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-03-15T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-15T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-15 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-15 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-15 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-15T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-15T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-15 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-15 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706800960</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:22:40</gmt_created>  <changed>1706800974</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:22:54</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-14T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-03-14T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-14T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-14 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-14 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-14 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-14T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-14T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-14 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-14 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706800933</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:22:13</gmt_created>  <changed>1706800949</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:22:29</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-13T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-03-13T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-13T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-13 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-13 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-13 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-13T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-13T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-13 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-13 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706800910</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:21:50</gmt_created>  <changed>1706800924</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:22:04</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-12T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-03-12T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-12T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-12 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-12 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-12 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-12T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-12T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-12 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-12 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706800886</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:21:26</gmt_created>  <changed>1706800900</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:21:40</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706800861</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:21:01</gmt_created>  <changed>1706800875</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:21:15</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-08T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-03-08T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-08T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-08 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-08 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-08 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-08T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-08T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-08 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-08 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706800832</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:20:32</gmt_created>  <changed>1706800850</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:20:50</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-07T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-03-07T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-07T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-07 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-07 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-07 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-07T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-07T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-07 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-07 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706800808</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:20:08</gmt_created>  <changed>1706800822</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:20:22</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-06T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-03-06T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-06T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-06 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-06 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-06 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-06T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-06T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-06 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-06 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706800774</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:19:34</gmt_created>  <changed>1706800797</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:19:57</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-05T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-03-05T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-05T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-05 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-05 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-05 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-05T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-05T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-05 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-05 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking, 500 10th St NW]]></location>  <media>          <item>672691</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>672691</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[RCW Sustainability in Chaos]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>Sustainability in Chaos logo</p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Postcard Image.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%2520Image.jpg?itok=Wov1mqxi]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Exhibit title in red letters over a crumpled, blue paper background]]></image_alt>                              <created>1704742088</created>          <gmt_created>2024-01-08 19:28:08</gmt_created>          <changed>1704742309</changed>          <gmt_changed>2024-01-08 19:31:49</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[<p><span><span><span>The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></category>          <category tid="1788"><![CDATA[Other/Miscellaneous]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></term>          <term tid="1788"><![CDATA[Other/Miscellaneous]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="6708"><![CDATA[museum]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="6256"><![CDATA[art exhibit]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="2106"><![CDATA[Paper]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="188020"><![CDATA[go-rbi]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="188363"><![CDATA[rcw-news]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="672630">  <title><![CDATA[Museum Exhibit: Sustainability in Chaos]]></title>  <uid>30829</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1706800734</created>  <gmt_created>2024-02-01 15:18:54</gmt_created>  <changed>1706800761</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-02-01 15:19:21</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-04T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-03-04T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-04T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-04 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-04 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-04 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-04T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-04T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-04 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-04 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking, 500 10th St NW]]></location>  <media>          <item>672691</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>672691</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[RCW Sustainability in Chaos]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>Sustainability in Chaos logo</p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Postcard Image.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%2520Image.jpg?itok=Wov1mqxi]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Exhibit title in red letters over a crumpled, blue paper background]]></image_alt>                              <created>1704742088</created>          <gmt_created>2024-01-08 19:28:08</gmt_created>          <changed>1704742309</changed>          <gmt_changed>2024-01-08 19:31:49</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[<p><span><span><span>The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></category>          <category tid="1788"><![CDATA[Other/Miscellaneous]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></term>          <term tid="1788"><![CDATA[Other/Miscellaneous]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="6708"><![CDATA[museum]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="6256"><![CDATA[art exhibit]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="2106"><![CDATA[Paper]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="188020"><![CDATA[go-rbi]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="188363"><![CDATA[rcw-news]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="671657">  <title><![CDATA[Seminar - Department of Energy Zero Carbon Energy: Progress to Net Zero ]]></title>  <uid>36413</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Join us on January 17th at 9am at 1128 Petit Institute for Bioscience and Bioengineering (IBB) for a seminar on "Department of Energy Zero Carbon Energy: Progress to Net Zero" by John Crane from the Department of Energy.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><h3><strong>Seminar: Department of Energy Zero Carbon Energy: Progress to Net Zero </strong></h3><h4><strong>By John Crane, Department of Energy </strong></h4><h5><strong>January 17, 2024 || 9 a.m. - 10 a.m.<br />1128 Petit Institute for Bioscience and Bioengineering (IBB) (</strong><strong>Directions</strong><strong>)</strong></h5><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>About John Crane: </strong></p><p>Mr. John Crane is currently the Technology Manager for Advanced Turbines Program at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL). John has a BS in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Florida, an MS in Aerospace Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and an MS in Engineering Management from the University of Central Florida. From 2009 to 2023, John worked at Siemens Energy on development of high efficiency gas turbines with a focus on hot gas path components and associated technologies. His early career centered on development of emissions reduction technology for the H-class combustion system. Later, he led the transformative technology acceleration program that culminated in the 9000HL product family. He joined NETL in 2023 as the Technology Manager for Advanced Turbines to guide the technology development in support of the DOE mission to deliver low-cost, clean, and carbon-free electric power.</p>]]></body>  <author>pdevarajan3</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1703085306</created>  <gmt_created>2023-12-20 15:15:06</gmt_created>  <changed>1705495814</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-17 12:50:14</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Join us on January 17th at 9am for a seminar on "Department of Energy Zero Carbon Energy: Progress to Net Zero" by John Crane from the Department of Energy]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Join us on January 17th at 9am for a seminar on "Department of Energy Zero Carbon Energy: Progress to Net Zero" by John Crane from the Department of Energy]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Join us on January 17th at 9am at 1128 Petit Institute for Bioscience and Bioengineering (IBB) for a seminar on "Department of Energy Zero Carbon Energy: Progress to Net Zero" by John Crane from the Department of Energy.</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-01-17T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-01-17T10:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-01-17T10:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-01-17 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-01-17 15:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-01-17 15:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-17T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-17T10:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-17 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-17 10:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://www.google.com/maps/dir//1128+Petit+Institute+for+Bioscience+and+Bioengineering+(IBB)/data=!4m6!4m5!1m1!4e2!1m2!1m1!1s0x88f5048a7d30c7b5:0x8a5640871e53729d?sa=X&amp;ved=2ahUKEwj12LXmueSDAxXHIUQIHf96AaQQ9Rd6BAhEEAA&amp;cshid=1705495648249176]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://www.google.com/maps/dir//1128+Petit+Institute+for+Bioscience+and+Bioengineering+(IBB)/data=!4m6!4m5!1m1!4e2!1m2!1m1!1s0x88f5048a7d30c7b5:0x8a5640871e53729d?sa=X&amp;ved=2ahUKEwj12LXmueSDAxXHIUQIHf96AaQQ9Rd6BAhEEAA&amp;cshid=1705495648249176]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[Directions to IBB]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p><a href="mailto:trisha.sisk@gatech.edu">Trisha Sisk</a> || Director of Activities and Engagement, SEI</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[1128 Petit Institute for Bioscience and Bioengineering (IBB)]]></location>  <media>          <item>672771</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>672771</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[JohnCrane Seminar Announcement-locationchange.jpg]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>John Crane Seminar on 1/17 at 9am Flyer-location change to&nbsp;<strong>1128 Petit Institute for Bioscience and Bioengineering (IBB)</strong></p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[JohnCrane Seminar Announcement-locationchange.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2024/01/17/JohnCrane%20Seminar%20Announcement-locationchange.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2024/01/17/JohnCrane%20Seminar%20Announcement-locationchange.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2024/01/17/JohnCrane%2520Seminar%2520Announcement-locationchange.jpg?itok=ZYgKwuwI]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[John Crane Seminar on 1/17 at 9am Flyer-locationchange]]></image_alt>                              <created>1705495699</created>          <gmt_created>2024-01-17 12:48:19</gmt_created>          <changed>1705495699</changed>          <gmt_changed>2024-01-17 12:48:19</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="367481"><![CDATA[SEI Energy]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="186858"><![CDATA[go-sei]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="188360"><![CDATA[go-bbiss]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="672178">  <title><![CDATA[Seminar on Polyolefin Circularity: Better Measurements and Data to Enable Change   ]]></title>  <uid>36413</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>Seminar Topic: Polyolefin Circularity: Better Measurements and Data to Enable Change</strong>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Speaker: </strong><strong>Dr. Kate Beers</strong><br /><em>Senior research scientist at National Institute of Standards and Technology<strong>&nbsp;</strong></em>&nbsp;</p><p><br /><strong>Date and Time: Monday, January 22th, 2024</strong> ,&nbsp;<strong>3:30-4:30 P.M.</strong> &nbsp;<br /><strong>Venue: College of Computing,&nbsp;Room 16</strong>&nbsp;<br /><br /><strong>Faculty Host: Dr. Blair Brettmann</strong>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Abstract:</strong>&nbsp;<br />In a Circular Economy, atoms and molecules are kept inside the economy where they continue to produce value, and they are kept out of unwanted places like our environment.&nbsp; At a high level, this concept applied to polymers and plastics should reduce the flow of material into the environment, while improving efficiency and reducing demand for natural resources, but the reality is much more complex.&nbsp; The talk will present some NIST activities in fundamental materials design and measurement relevant to specific needs in polyolefins, including understanding the impacts molecular design for improved recovery, better speciation of polyolefins, and models and process measurements to support improved compatibilization of polymer blends relevant to mechanical recycling.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Biography:</strong>&nbsp;<br />Kate Beers is a senior research scientist at NIST. She leads the Circular Economy program, where she is engaged across the Institute in activities related to plastics recycling, new materials design, and environmental impacts of plastic waste. The program also includes elements of future data challenges, interfacing economics and other social sciences with materials research and manufacturing, and going beyond plastics challenges to critical minerals and other sectors.&nbsp; She has been recognized with the President’s Early Career Award in Science and Engineering (PECASE), the Arthur S. Flemming Award for public service, the CMU Alumni Achievement Award and as a Fellow of the American Chemical Society.&nbsp; Her research has focused on macromolecular characterization, and the design of precision surfaces and molecules to advance measurement science.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>pdevarajan3</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705458642</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-17 02:30:42</gmt_created>  <changed>1705461592</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-17 03:19:52</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Join us for a seminar on "Polyolefin Circularity: Better Measurements and Data to Enable Change" on Monday, January 22nd between 3:30-4:30 P.M. at the Georgia Tech College of Computing, Room 16.]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Join us for a seminar on "Polyolefin Circularity: Better Measurements and Data to Enable Change" on Monday, January 22nd between 3:30-4:30 P.M. at the Georgia Tech College of Computing, Room 16.]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Join us for a seminar on "Polyolefin Circularity: Better Measurements and Data to Enable Change" on Monday, January 22nd between 3:30-4:30 P.M. at the Georgia Tech College of Computing, Room 16.</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-01-22T15:30:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-01-22T16:30:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-01-22T16:30:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-01-22 20:30:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-01-22 21:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-01-22 21:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-22T15:30:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-22T16:30:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-22 03:30:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-22 04:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      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  <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="672162">  <title><![CDATA[Museum Exhibit: Sustainability in Chaos]]></title>  <uid>30829</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705440080</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 21:21:20</gmt_created>  <changed>1705440102</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 21:21:42</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-03-01T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-03-01T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-03-01T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-03-01 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-03-01 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-03-01 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-01T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-01T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-03-01 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-03-01 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705438206</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:50:06</gmt_created>  <changed>1705438206</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:50:06</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-02-29T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-02-29T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-02-29T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-02-29 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-02-29 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-02-29 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-29T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-29T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-29 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-29 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705438176</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:49:36</gmt_created>  <changed>1705438192</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:49:52</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-02-29T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-02-29T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-02-29T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-02-29 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-02-29 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-02-29 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-29T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-29T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-29 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-29 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705438147</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:49:07</gmt_created>  <changed>1705438163</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:49:23</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-02-28T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-02-28T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-02-28T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-02-28 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-02-28 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-02-28 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-28T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-28T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-28 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-28 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705438120</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:48:40</gmt_created>  <changed>1705438135</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:48:55</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-02-27T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-02-27T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-02-27T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-02-27 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-02-27 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-02-27 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-27T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-27T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-27 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-27 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705438090</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:48:10</gmt_created>  <changed>1705438113</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:48:33</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-02-26T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-02-26T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-02-26T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-02-26 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-02-26 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-02-26 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-26T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-26T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-26 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-26 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705438056</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:47:36</gmt_created>  <changed>1705438080</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:48:00</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-02-23T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-02-23T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-02-23T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-02-23 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-02-23 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-02-23 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-23T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-23T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-23 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-23 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705438030</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:47:10</gmt_created>  <changed>1705438046</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:47:26</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-02-22T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-02-22T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-02-22T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-02-22 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-02-22 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-02-22 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-22T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-22T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-22 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-22 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705438000</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:46:40</gmt_created>  <changed>1705438019</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:46:59</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-02-21T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-02-21T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-02-21T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-02-21 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-02-21 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-02-21 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-21T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-21T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-21 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-21 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking, 500 10th St NW]]></location>  <media>          <item>672691</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>672691</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[RCW Sustainability in Chaos]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>Sustainability in Chaos logo</p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Postcard Image.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%2520Image.jpg?itok=Wov1mqxi]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Exhibit title in red letters over a crumpled, blue paper background]]></image_alt>                              <created>1704742088</created>          <gmt_created>2024-01-08 19:28:08</gmt_created>          <changed>1704742309</changed>          <gmt_changed>2024-01-08 19:31:49</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[<p><span><span><span>The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705437973</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:46:13</gmt_created>  <changed>1705437990</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:46:30</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-02-20T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-02-20T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-02-20T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-02-20 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-02-20 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-02-20 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-20T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-20T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-20 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-20 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705437875</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:44:35</gmt_created>  <changed>1705437953</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:45:53</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-02-19T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-02-19T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-02-19T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-02-19 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-02-19 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-02-19 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-19T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-19T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-19 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-19 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705437375</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:36:15</gmt_created>  <changed>1705437375</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:36:15</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-02-16T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-02-16T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-02-16T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-02-16 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-02-16 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-02-16 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-16T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-16T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-16 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-16 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705437350</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:35:50</gmt_created>  <changed>1705437365</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:36:05</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705437327</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:35:27</gmt_created>  <changed>1705437341</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:35:41</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705437302</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:35:02</gmt_created>  <changed>1705437317</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:35:17</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-02-14T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-02-14T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-02-14T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-02-14 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-02-14 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-02-14 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-14T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-14T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-14 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-14 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking, 500 10th St NW]]></location>  <media>          <item>672691</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>672691</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[RCW Sustainability in Chaos]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>Sustainability in Chaos logo</p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Postcard Image.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%2520Image.jpg?itok=Wov1mqxi]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Exhibit title in red letters over a crumpled, blue paper background]]></image_alt>                              <created>1704742088</created>          <gmt_created>2024-01-08 19:28:08</gmt_created>          <changed>1704742309</changed>          <gmt_changed>2024-01-08 19:31:49</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[<p><span><span><span>The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705437271</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:34:31</gmt_created>  <changed>1705437291</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:34:51</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-02-13T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-02-13T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-02-13T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-02-13 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-02-13 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-02-13 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-13T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-13T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-13 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-13 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705437245</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:34:05</gmt_created>  <changed>1705437264</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:34:24</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705437206</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:33:26</gmt_created>  <changed>1705437227</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:33:47</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-02-09T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-02-09T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-02-09T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-02-09 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-02-09 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-02-09 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-09T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-09T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-09 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-09 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking, 500 10th St NW]]></location>  <media>          <item>672691</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>672691</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[RCW Sustainability in Chaos]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>Sustainability in Chaos logo</p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Postcard Image.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%2520Image.jpg?itok=Wov1mqxi]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Exhibit title in red letters over a crumpled, blue paper background]]></image_alt>                              <created>1704742088</created>          <gmt_created>2024-01-08 19:28:08</gmt_created>          <changed>1704742309</changed>          <gmt_changed>2024-01-08 19:31:49</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[<p><span><span><span>The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705437178</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:32:58</gmt_created>  <changed>1705437195</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:33:15</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705437092</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:31:32</gmt_created>  <changed>1705437168</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:32:48</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705437064</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:31:04</gmt_created>  <changed>1705437082</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:31:22</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-02-05T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-02-05T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-02-05T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-02-05 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-02-05 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-02-05 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-05T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-05T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-05 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-05 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking, 500 10th St NW]]></location>  <media>          <item>672691</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>672691</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[RCW Sustainability in Chaos]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>Sustainability in Chaos logo</p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Postcard Image.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%2520Image.jpg?itok=Wov1mqxi]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Exhibit title in red letters over a crumpled, blue paper background]]></image_alt>                              <created>1704742088</created>          <gmt_created>2024-01-08 19:28:08</gmt_created>          <changed>1704742309</changed>          <gmt_changed>2024-01-08 19:31:49</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[<p><span><span><span>The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705437036</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:30:36</gmt_created>  <changed>1705437054</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:30:54</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-02-02T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-02-02T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-02-02T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-02-02 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-02-02 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-02-02 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-02T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-02T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-02 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-02 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705437006</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:30:06</gmt_created>  <changed>1705437027</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:30:27</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-02-01T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-02-01T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-02-01T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-02-01 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-02-01 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-02-01 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-01T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-01T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-02-01 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-02-01 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705436981</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:29:41</gmt_created>  <changed>1705436997</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:29:57</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-01-31T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-01-31T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-01-31T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-01-31 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-01-31 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-01-31 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-31T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-31T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-31 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-31 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705436954</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:29:14</gmt_created>  <changed>1705436971</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:29:31</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-01-30T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-01-30T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-01-30T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-01-30 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-01-30 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-01-30 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-30T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-30T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-30 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-30 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705436910</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:28:30</gmt_created>  <changed>1705436936</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:28:56</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705436833</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 20:27:13</gmt_created>  <changed>1705436881</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:28:01</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-01-26T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-01-26T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-01-26T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-01-26 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-01-26 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-01-26 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-26T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-26T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-26 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-26 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705426257</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 17:30:57</gmt_created>  <changed>1705436822</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 20:27:02</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705426265</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 17:31:05</gmt_created>  <changed>1705426290</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 17:31:30</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-01-24T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-01-24T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-01-24T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-01-24 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-01-24 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-01-24 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-24T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-24T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-24 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-24 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705426210</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 17:30:10</gmt_created>  <changed>1705426233</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 17:30:33</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-01-23T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-01-23T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-01-23T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-01-23 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-01-23 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-01-23 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-23T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-23T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-23 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-23 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705426177</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 17:29:37</gmt_created>  <changed>1705426198</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 17:29:58</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705426062</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 17:27:42</gmt_created>  <changed>1705426088</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 17:28:08</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705426017</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 17:26:57</gmt_created>  <changed>1705426052</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 17:27:32</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-01-18T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-01-18T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-01-18T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-01-18 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-01-18 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-01-18 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-18T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-18T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-18 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-18 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking, 500 10th St NW]]></location>  <media>          <item>672691</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>672691</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[RCW Sustainability in Chaos]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>Sustainability in Chaos logo</p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Postcard Image.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%2520Image.jpg?itok=Wov1mqxi]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Exhibit title in red letters over a crumpled, blue paper background]]></image_alt>                              <created>1704742088</created>          <gmt_created>2024-01-08 19:28:08</gmt_created>          <changed>1704742309</changed>          <gmt_changed>2024-01-08 19:31:49</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[<p><span><span><span>The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. 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Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1705425856</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-16 17:24:16</gmt_created>  <changed>1705425963</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-16 17:26:03</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-01-17T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-01-17T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-01-17T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-01-17 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-01-17 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-01-17 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-17T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-17T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-17 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-17 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking, 500 10th St NW]]></location>  <media>          <item>672691</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>672691</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[RCW Sustainability in Chaos]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>Sustainability in Chaos logo</p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Postcard Image.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%2520Image.jpg?itok=Wov1mqxi]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Exhibit title in red letters over a crumpled, blue paper background]]></image_alt>                              <created>1704742088</created>          <gmt_created>2024-01-08 19:28:08</gmt_created>          <changed>1704742309</changed>          <gmt_changed>2024-01-08 19:31:49</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[<p><span><span><span>The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></category>          <category tid="1788"><![CDATA[Other/Miscellaneous]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></term>          <term tid="1788"><![CDATA[Other/Miscellaneous]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="6708"><![CDATA[museum]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="6256"><![CDATA[art exhibit]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="2106"><![CDATA[Paper]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="188020"><![CDATA[go-rbi]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="188363"><![CDATA[rcw-news]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="671943">  <title><![CDATA[Museum Exhibit: Sustainability in Chaos]]></title>  <uid>30829</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>Today we are witnessing sudden, surprising , and sometimes unexpected changes in our time and lifestyle. Anarchy, war, and disease have become our nation's daily concerns and only news. Even if we do not face these situations directly, in our social and economic lives, wherever we are, we witness the prevalence of chaos in various forms. Artists have shown their purpose, intention, and animating spirit in chaotic human situations in different ways, such as through visualizations, music, poetry, photography, etc.. They depict it in dream-like abstractions, express it in realistic depictions of life, inform the mind, or convey their empathy through art.</p><p>Through the historical endurance of paper and its various papermaking artforms, the twenty-nine featured artists issue an invitation to a quiet and peaceful moment that evokes a pleasurable experience that offers a little freedom from chaos.</p><p><strong>FEATURED ARTISTS:</strong></p><p>Amanda Thackray, Ana Fernandez, Anne Marble, Chelsea Herman, Colleen Couch, Daniel Heyman, e. ainsley, Phan Hai Bang, Hazel Glass, Heather Kohlmeier, Isabella Whitfield, Jill Powers, John Vinklarek, Joyce Gold, Karen Baldner, Kerri Cushman, Kristen Tordella-Williams, Lori Spencer, Marjorie Fedyszyn, Melissa Harshman, Milcah Bassel, Muriel Condon, Neil Daigle Orians, Noah Lagle, Roberta Lavadour, Samuel Aguirre, Scott Murphy, Sophie Loubere, Tami Komai</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1704742815</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-08 19:40:15</gmt_created>  <changed>1704816071</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-09 16:01:11</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Paper-based artworks by 29 artists explore themes of sustainability]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Jurors Helen Hiebert and Eileen Wallace invited twenty-nine paper artists to demonstrate their insights as artists in the chaos of today's life and how they transform chaos into a vision of what is possible. Through the medium of paper with its boundless style, sustainability, and conceptual framework, the featured artists share their responses to chaos and demonstrate how the arts and sustainability can elevate inspiration and leave a lasting impression on communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-01-16T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-01-16T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-01-16T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-01-16 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-01-16 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-01-16 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-16T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-16T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-16 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-16 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Jerushia Graham</p><p>jerushia.graham@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking, 500 10th St NW]]></location>  <media>          <item>672691</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>672691</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[RCW Sustainability in Chaos]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>Sustainability in Chaos logo</p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Postcard Image.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%20Image.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Postcard%2520Image.jpg?itok=Wov1mqxi]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Exhibit title in red letters over a crumpled, blue paper background]]></image_alt>                              <created>1704742088</created>          <gmt_created>2024-01-08 19:28:08</gmt_created>          <changed>1704742309</changed>          <gmt_changed>2024-01-08 19:31:49</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[<p><span><span><span>The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></category>          <category tid="1788"><![CDATA[Other/Miscellaneous]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></term>          <term tid="1788"><![CDATA[Other/Miscellaneous]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="6708"><![CDATA[museum]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="6256"><![CDATA[art exhibit]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="2106"><![CDATA[Paper]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="671954">  <title><![CDATA[Virtual Lecture: Elevated Paper]]></title>  <uid>30829</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Join four artists from the <em>Sustainability in Chaos</em> exhibition as they discuss their artwork and process. <a href="https://www.neilmakesthings.com/">Neil Daigle Orians</a>, <a href="https://www.noahlagle.com/">Noah Lagle</a>, <a href="https://www.milcahbassel.com/">Milcah Bassel</a>, and <a href="https://ajthackray.com/">Amanda Thackray</a> have each elevated familiar papercraft techniques into phenominal creations.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Registration is free and through Eventbrite. Or contact Anna Doll for more information.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1704743951</created>  <gmt_created>2024-01-08 19:59:11</gmt_created>  <changed>1704753782</changed>  <gmt_changed>2024-01-08 22:43:02</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Meet artists from the Paper Museum's exhibit "Sustainability in Chaos"]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Meet artists from the Paper Museum's exhibit "Sustainability in Chaos"]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Join four artists from the <em>Sustainability in Chaos</em> exhibition as they discuss their artwork and process. <a href="https://www.neilmakesthings.com/">Neil Daigle Orians</a>, <a href="https://www.noahlagle.com/">Noah Lagle</a>, <a href="https://www.milcahbassel.com/">Milcah Bassel</a>, and <a href="https://ajthackray.com/">Amanda Thackray</a> have each elevated familiar papercraft techniques into phenominal creations.&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-01-23T20:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2024-01-23T21:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2024-01-23T21:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-01-24 01:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-01-24 02:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-01-24 02:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-23T20:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-23T21:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-01-23 08:00:00</value>      <value2>2024-01-23 09:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/program-listing]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/program-listing]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[anna.doll@rbi.gatech.edu]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Anna Doll</p><p>anna.doll@rbi.gatech.edu</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Online]]></location>  <media>          <item>672694</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>672694</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Orians.jpg]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>Neil Daigle Orians.&nbsp;<em>Ghost of my Previous Bodies (1)</em>&nbsp;2023.&nbsp;</p><p>Handmade paper from used clothing and seams from used shirt that no longer fits me.</p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Orians.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Orians.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Orians.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2024/01/08/Orians.jpg?itok=vhKL0lr6]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[A blue and gray t-shirt made of paper, with swirls of white and red on the chest]]></image_alt>                              <created>1704744098</created>          <gmt_created>2024-01-08 20:01:38</gmt_created>          <changed>1704744098</changed>          <gmt_changed>2024-01-08 20:01:38</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[<p><span><span><span>The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday – Friday, 9-5. Admission is free, but groups of 10 or more must book a fee-based program in advance. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. </span></span></span></p><p><span><span><span>The museum is located at 500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA. </span></span></span></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://paper.gatech.edu/sustainability-chaos]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Exhibit information]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></category>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></term>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="184484"><![CDATA[virtual event]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="2437"><![CDATA[lecture]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="191142"><![CDATA[artist talk]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="6708"><![CDATA[museum]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="671030">  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Authors Celebration 2024]]></title>  <uid>27615</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Georgia Tech faculty and staff are invited to join the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research and the Library for the annual Georgia Tech Authors Celebration.&nbsp;</p><p>This event celebrates Georgia Tech book publications, showcasing the range and depth of scholarship on our campus. The 2024 event honors authors and editors who have published books between January 2022 and December 2023.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Serena Wallace</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1699887328</created>  <gmt_created>2023-11-13 14:55:28</gmt_created>  <changed>1699898608</changed>  <gmt_changed>2023-11-13 18:03:28</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Georgia Tech faculty and staff are invited to join the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research and the Library for the annual Georgia Tech Authors Celebration. ]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Georgia Tech faculty and staff are invited to join the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research and the Library for the annual Georgia Tech Authors Celebration. ]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Georgia Tech faculty and staff are invited to join the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research and the Library for the annual Georgia Tech Authors Celebration.&nbsp;</p><p>This event celebrates Georgia Tech book publications, showcasing the range and depth of scholarship on our campus. The 2024 event honors authors and editors who have published books between January 2022 and December 2023.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2024-04-11T16:30:00-04:00</start>  <end>2024-04-11T18:30:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2024-04-11T18:30:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2024-04-11 20:30:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2024-04-11 22:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2024-04-11 22:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2024-04-11T16:30:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2024-04-11T18:30:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2024-04-11 04:30:00</value>      <value2>2024-04-11 06:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://library.gatech.edu/spaces-technology/reserve/event-spaces]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://library.gatech.edu/spaces-technology/reserve/event-spaces]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[Scholars Event Network]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Scholars Event Network ]]></location>  <media>          <item>672363</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>672363</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Authors Celebration 2024]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Author event 2024 invited.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2023/11/13/Author%20event%202024%20invited.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2023/11/13/Author%20event%202024%20invited.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2023/11/13/Author%2520event%25202024%2520invited.jpg?itok=5vvh2_3t]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Authors Celebration 2024]]></image_alt>                              <created>1699888099</created>          <gmt_created>2023-11-13 15:08:19</gmt_created>          <changed>1699888099</changed>          <gmt_changed>2023-11-13 15:08:19</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="155831"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute (GTMI)]]></group>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="545781"><![CDATA[Institute for Data Engineering and Science]]></group>          <group id="197261"><![CDATA[Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology]]></group>          <group id="69599"><![CDATA[IPaT]]></group>          <group id="142761"><![CDATA[IRIM]]></group>          <group id="1292"><![CDATA[Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience (IBB)]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="367481"><![CDATA[SEI Energy]]></group>          <group id="1280"><![CDATA[Strategic Energy Institute]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="189814"><![CDATA[go-researchevents]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="187433"><![CDATA[go-ien]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="669835">  <title><![CDATA[2023 RBI Seed Funding Lunch and Learn]]></title>  <uid>36413</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Join the <a href="https://www.research.gatech.edu/rbi">Renewable Bioproducts Institute</a>&nbsp;for lunch, meet our recently expanded industrial members, and learn about changes to the RBI fellowship funding program. Faculty will learn how to apply for seed grants, and can discuss potential project ideas, connect with potential collaborators, and gain valuable feedback from industry and the RBI leadership.</p>]]></body>  <author>pdevarajan3</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1695323202</created>  <gmt_created>2023-09-21 19:06:42</gmt_created>  <changed>1695323359</changed>  <gmt_changed>2023-09-21 19:09:19</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Join us for lunch, meet our recently expanded industrial members, and learn about changes to the RBI fellowship funding program. Faculty will learn how to apply for seed grants, and can discuss potential project ideas, connect with potential collaborators]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Join us for lunch, meet our recently expanded industrial members, and learn about changes to the RBI fellowship funding program. Faculty will learn how to apply for seed grants, and can discuss potential project ideas, connect with potential collaborators]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Join us for lunch, meet our recently expanded industrial members, and learn about changes to the RBI fellowship funding program. Faculty will learn how to apply for seed grants, and can discuss potential project ideas, connect with potential collaborators, and gain valuable feedback from industry and RBI leadership.</p>]]></summary>  <start>2023-11-01T12:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2023-11-01T15:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2023-11-01T15:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2023-11-01 16:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2023-11-01 19:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2023-11-01 19:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2023-11-01T12:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2023-11-01T15:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2023-11-01 12:00:00</value>      <value2>2023-11-01 03:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404.894.6571]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://studentcenter.gatech.edu/exhibition-hall]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://studentcenter.gatech.edu/exhibition-hall]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Exhibition Hall Website]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p><a href="mailto:trisha.sisk@gatech.edu">Trisha Sisk</a> || Director of Activities &amp; Engagement, RBI</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Exhibition Hall]]></location>  <media>          <item>671791</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>671791</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Save the date-2023 Proposers Day.jpg]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[<p>Save the Date - RBI Seed Funding Lunch and Learn</p>]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Save the date-2023 Proposers Day.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/2023/09/21/Save%20the%20date-2023%20Proposers%20Day.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/2023/09/21/Save%20the%20date-2023%20Proposers%20Day.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/2023/09/21/Save%2520the%2520date-2023%2520Proposers%2520Day.jpg?itok=Nuwr1N9N]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Save the Date - RBI Seed Funding Lunch and Learn]]></image_alt>                              <created>1695323222</created>          <gmt_created>2023-09-21 19:07:02</gmt_created>          <changed>1695323222</changed>          <gmt_changed>2023-09-21 19:07:02</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></category>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></term>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="188020"><![CDATA[go-rbi]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="666875">  <title><![CDATA[Spring2023 RBI Workshop on Packaging Innovation & the Circular Economy]]></title>  <uid>36413</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Join the Renewable Bioproducts Institute for a&nbsp;one-and-a-half-day in-person workshop on "Packaging Innovation and the Circular Economy.“&nbsp;Attendees will learn about cutting-edge developments in the packaging industry and an opportunity to network with leading researchers and peers from the industry.&nbsp;This unique workshop features speakers from:</p><ul><li>Forest Products Laboratory (FPL)</li><li>PaperBottle</li><li>Stora Enso</li><li>Georgia Tech&nbsp;</li><li>University of Maine</li><li>and many more...</li></ul><h5>Connect with Georgia Tech's Packaging and Circular Economy Research Community</h5><p>The workshop provides an excellent opportunity for external organizations to interact with Georgia Tech students and faculty involved in renewable bioproducts research. In addition to the seminars and presentations, there will be social and networking activities scheduled throughout the day.</p><h5><strong>Registration is open now!</strong></h5>]]></body>  <author>pdevarajan3</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1680106893</created>  <gmt_created>2023-03-29 16:21:33</gmt_created>  <changed>1681754321</changed>  <gmt_changed>2023-04-17 17:58:41</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Join the Renewable Bioproducts Institute for a one-and-a-half-day in-person workshop on "Packaging Innovation and the Circular Economy.“ ]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Join the Renewable Bioproducts Institute for a one-and-a-half-day in-person workshop on "Packaging Innovation and the Circular Economy.“ ]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Join the Renewable Bioproducts Institute for a&nbsp;one-and-a-half-day in-person workshop on "Packaging Innovation and the Circular Economy.“&nbsp;Attendees will learn about cutting-edge developments in the packaging industry and an opportunity to network with leading researchers and peers from the industry.&nbsp;</p><h5><strong>Registration is open now!</strong></h5><p><a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rbi-spring-workshop-on-packaging-innovation-circular-economy-tickets-569875812897"><strong>Register now</strong></a></p>]]></summary>  <start>2023-05-11T08:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2023-05-12T12:30:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2023-05-12T12:30:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2023-05-11 12:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2023-05-12 16:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2023-05-12 16:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2023-05-11T08:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2023-05-12T12:30:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2023-05-11 08:00:00</value>      <value2>2023-05-12 12:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://ssc.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://ssc.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[Bill Moore Student Success Center]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p><a href="mailto:terri.sapp@rbi.gatech.edu">Terri Sapp</a></p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[Bill Moore Student Success Center]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://www.research.gatech.edu/rbi/spring2023-workshop-packaging-innovation-circular-economy]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Workshop Homepage]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></category>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></term>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="188020"><![CDATA[go-rbi]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="657914">  <title><![CDATA[A Story Of Forgotten Hanji, Korean Traditional Paper]]></title>  <uid>27513</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Oh-Kyu Lee will share his experience in rediscovering how to make certain types of Korean traditional paper called&nbsp;<em>Hanji</em>. In the past, there were more than two hundreds varieties of Hanji, which varied depending on source materials, size, usage, etc. Only&nbsp;a few&nbsp;of them are still being produced in Korea today. The topic of Dr. Lee&rsquo;s talk will focus on two types of&nbsp;Korean traditional paper, named&nbsp;Taeji and Siji. This work has been done by his group at the National Institute of Forest Service in Korea.</p><p>Taeji is a kind&nbsp;of&nbsp;Hanji contains&nbsp;water silk in it.&nbsp;Dard Hunter, the founder of the Paper Museum, visited Korea in 1933 and collected Taeji. He&nbsp;described it as the best paper in that time in Korea and&nbsp;included a sheet of Taeji as a sample in his book&nbsp;<em>A Papermaking Pilgrimage&nbsp;to Japan, Korea, China</em>.&nbsp;&nbsp;Siji is a high quality&nbsp;Hanji&nbsp;used for examination paper.&nbsp;</p><p><br /><strong>How to Register for this event:</strong></p><p>Register on&nbsp;<a href="https://gatech.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b90abb4bcc0fb2b4d24d9cb5d&amp;id=5d66305732&amp;e=48f257f379"><strong>Eventbrite</strong></a>&nbsp;for the program or contact Anna Doll at&nbsp;<a href="mailto:Anna.Doll@rbi.gatech.edu">Anna.Doll@rbi.gatech.edu</a>&nbsp;or 404-894-7840 for more information.&nbsp; The museum is located on the Georgia Tech campus. This event is FREE.</p>]]></body>  <author>Walter Rich</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1651599737</created>  <gmt_created>2022-05-03 17:42:17</gmt_created>  <changed>1651599737</changed>  <gmt_changed>2022-05-03 17:42:17</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Dr. Oh-Kyu Lee will share his experience in rediscovering how to make certain types of Korean traditional paper called Hanji.]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Dr. Oh-Kyu Lee will share his experience in rediscovering how to make certain types of Korean traditional paper called Hanji.]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2022-05-13T13:30:00-04:00</start>  <end>2022-05-13T14:30:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2022-05-13T14:30:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2022-05-13 17:30:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2022-05-13 18:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2022-05-13 18:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2022-05-13T13:30:00-04:00</value>      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<boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>      </categories>  <event_terms>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="188229"><![CDATA[go-researchevent]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="188020"><![CDATA[go-rbi]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="656078">  <title><![CDATA[Decarbonizing the Pulp, Paper and Biorefining Industries: Towards Carbon Neutrality]]></title>  <uid>27513</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Join us&nbsp;for an in-person&nbsp;workshop entitled&nbsp;<strong>Decarbonizing the Pulp, Paper and Biorefining Industries: Towards Carbon Neutrality</strong>.&nbsp;The workshop will be held at Georgia Tech from 7:30 a.m.,&nbsp;May 19 through Noon, May 20.<br /><br />Full agenda&nbsp;and registration information can be found here:</p><p><a href="https://research.gatech.edu/rbi/decarbonizing-workshop-may-2022"><strong>https://research.gatech.edu/rbi/decarbonizing-workshop-may-2022</strong></a></p><p>This unique workshop that will be held&nbsp;<strong>in-person</strong>&nbsp;at Georgia Tech will feature speakers from:&nbsp;</p><ul><li><strong>National Renewable Energy Laboratory&nbsp;</strong></li><li><strong>Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory</strong></li><li><strong>WestRock</strong></li><li><strong>LanzaTech</strong></li><li><strong>Georgia Tech</strong></li><li><strong>North Carolina State University</strong></li><li><strong>American Forest Foundation</strong></li><li><strong>Department of Energy Bioenergy Technologies Office</strong></li></ul>]]></body>  <author>Walter Rich</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1646666272</created>  <gmt_created>2022-03-07 15:17:52</gmt_created>  <changed>1649684798</changed>  <gmt_changed>2022-04-11 13:46:38</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Towards Carbon Neutrality]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Towards Carbon Neutrality]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2022-05-19T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2022-05-19T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2022-05-19T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2022-05-19 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2022-05-19 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2022-05-19 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2022-05-19T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2022-05-19T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2022-05-19 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2022-05-19 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Walter Rich: walter.rich@research.gatech.edu</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>657112</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>657112</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Decarbonizing the Pulp, Paper and Biorefining Industries: Towards Carbon Neutrality]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[v2_square-for GT-Mercury-event-page-only.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/v2_square-for%20GT-Mercury-event-page-only.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/v2_square-for%20GT-Mercury-event-page-only.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/v2_square-for%2520GT-Mercury-event-page-only.jpg?itok=bqc41Ul4]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Decarbonizing the Pulp, Paper and Biorefining Industries: Towards Carbon Neutrality]]></image_alt>                              <created>1649449352</created>          <gmt_created>2022-04-08 20:22:32</gmt_created>          <changed>1649449352</changed>          <gmt_changed>2022-04-08 20:22:32</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>      </categories>  <event_terms>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="188020"><![CDATA[go-rbi]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="649643">  <title><![CDATA[Achieving Sustainable Development Through Renewable Bioproducts]]></title>  <uid>27513</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>This unique workshop is a venue for understanding and discussing how companies and organizations are utilizing bioproducts to approach the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and how research can advance their progress.<br /><br />Bioproducts from forest and agricultural resources include paper and tissue that comprise many products critical to education, personal care and healthcare. Access to these products in both developed and developing nations is critical to achieving equal access to education for all (SDG #4), gender equity (SDG #5), sanitation (SDG #6), and responsible consumption and production (SDG #12). By expanding renewable bioproducts into applications traditionally held by synthetic materials, they can enable sustainable food packaging (SDGs #1 and #12) and reduced greenhouse gas emissions (SDG #13).<br /><br />The workshop will involve talks to introduce the topics followed by a panel discussion with experts who seek to champion innovation that makes an impact on the U.N. SDG&rsquo;s. The goal of the workshop is to identify&nbsp;<strong>R&amp;D needs for meeting these commitments</strong>.&nbsp;</p><p><em>The workshop is free. Registration link:&nbsp;<br /><a href="https://gatech.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b90abb4bcc0fb2b4d24d9cb5d&amp;id=c8aefeb126&amp;e=7b1a5c2838" target="_blank" title="https://gatech.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b90abb4bcc0fb2b4d24d9cb5d&amp;id=c8aefeb126&amp;e=7b1a5c2838">https://gatech.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0xsGmZOmOFlKIBM</a></em></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><em>AGENDA&nbsp;</em>:: 9:30AM &ndash; Noon<br /><strong>Andre Calmon</strong>, College of Business&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<em>Overview of SDGs</em>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 20 min<br /><strong>Carson Meredith</strong>, Exec. Director, RBI&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;<em>SDGs and Bioproducts</em>&nbsp;&nbsp; 15 min<br /><br />Panel Discussion:&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<em>R&amp;D Opportunities</em>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 60 min<br /><strong>Rajiv Banavali</strong>, Senior VP, Science and Innovation, WestRock&nbsp;<br /><strong>Andre Calmon</strong>, Assistant Professor, Scheller College of Business<br /><strong>Lisa Morden</strong>,<br />&nbsp; VP of Safety, Sustainability and Occupational Health,<br />&nbsp; &nbsp;Kimberly Clark Corporation<br /><strong>John Mulcahy</strong>, VP of Sustainability, Georgia Pacific<br /><strong>Savannah Seydel</strong>, Better Earth Inc.<br /><br />Breakout Sessions&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<em>Challenges to address</em>&nbsp; &nbsp;25 min<br />Report Back&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;<em>Summarize reporting</em>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 15 min<br /><strong>&Aacute;ngel Cabrera</strong>, President, Georgia Tech&nbsp;&nbsp;<em>Closing remarks</em></p>]]></body>  <author>Walter Rich</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1628794009</created>  <gmt_created>2021-08-12 18:46:49</gmt_created>  <changed>1630436107</changed>  <gmt_changed>2021-08-31 18:55:07</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[This unique workshop is a venue for understanding and discussing how companies and organizations are utilizing bioproducts to approach the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and how research can advance their progress.]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[This unique workshop is a venue for understanding and discussing how companies and organizations are utilizing bioproducts to approach the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and how research can advance their progress.]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>This unique workshop is a venue for understanding and discussing how companies and organizations are utilizing bioproducts to approach the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and how research can advance their progress.</p>]]></summary>  <start>2021-09-17T10:30:00-04:00</start>  <end>2021-09-17T13:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2021-09-17T13:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2021-09-17 14:30:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2021-09-17 17:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2021-09-17 17:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2021-09-17T10:30:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2021-09-17T13:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2021-09-17 10:30:00</value>      <value2>2021-09-17 01:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Walter Rich</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>649644</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>649644</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[UN SDGs]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[bea1d27-copy.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/bea1d27-copy.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/bea1d27-copy.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/bea1d27-copy.jpg?itok=jC9Rr7r_]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[UN SDGs]]></image_alt>                              <created>1628794194</created>          <gmt_created>2021-08-12 18:49:54</gmt_created>          <changed>1628794194</changed>          <gmt_changed>2021-08-12 18:49:54</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="188020"><![CDATA[go-rbi]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="650045">  <title><![CDATA[Working with the Renewable Bioproducts Institute at Georgia Tech - Townhall]]></title>  <uid>27513</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Please join RBI leaders for a 1-hour townhall where we will describe RBI&#39;s research initiatives in renewable bioproducts, sustainable materials and bioprocessing. We welcome faculty from COE, COS, Scheller College and Ivan Allan College to learn about our support of an interdisciplinary community through</p><ul><li>RBI&#39;s PhD fellowship funding program and goals for FY2022</li><li>Facilitating industry and national lab partnering for proposals</li><li>RBI core lab measurement facilities</li><li>Workshops and industry engagement opportunities</li></ul><p><strong>When: August 31, 12-1PM</strong><br /><strong><strong>Where: VIRTUAL ONLY&nbsp;/&nbsp;&nbsp;via bluejeans (no longer hybrid)</strong></strong><br /><strong><a href="https://gatech.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b90abb4bcc0fb2b4d24d9cb5d&amp;id=636c539318&amp;e=48f257f379" target="_blank" title="https://gatech.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b90abb4bcc0fb2b4d24d9cb5d&amp;id=636c539318&amp;e=48f257f379">https:/bluejeans.com/677601554/9746</a></strong><br />&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Walter Rich</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1629832577</created>  <gmt_created>2021-08-24 19:16:17</gmt_created>  <changed>1630348233</changed>  <gmt_changed>2021-08-30 18:30:33</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Please join RBI leaders for a 1-hour townhall where we will describe RBI's research initiatives in renewable bioproducts]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Please join RBI leaders for a 1-hour townhall where we will describe RBI's research initiatives in renewable bioproducts]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Please join RBI leaders for a 1-hour townhall where we will describe RBI&#39;s research initiatives in renewable bioproducts, sustainable materials and bioprocessing. We welcome faculty from COE, COS, Scheller College and Ivan Allan College to learn about our support of an interdisciplinary community</p>]]></summary>  <start>2021-08-31T13:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2021-08-31T14:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2021-08-31T14:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2021-08-31 17:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2021-08-31 18:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2021-08-31 18:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2021-08-31T13:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2021-08-31T14:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2021-08-31 01:00:00</value>      <value2>2021-08-31 02:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>      </categories>  <event_terms>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="188020"><![CDATA[go-rbi]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="644325">  <title><![CDATA[Circular Paper and Packaging Virtual Workshop - Day 2]]></title>  <uid>27513</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Join us for a&nbsp;<strong>Circular Paper and Packaging Virtual Workshop,&nbsp;April&nbsp;1-2</strong>,&nbsp;&nbsp;sponsored by Georgia Tech&#39;s Renewable Bioproducts Institute.&nbsp;<br /><br />The workshop will feature&nbsp;talks from&nbsp;<strong>WestRock</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Printpack</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Forest Products Laboratory</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Greenblue</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>NCASI, Two Sides, </strong>and&nbsp;<strong>Georgia Tech</strong>.</p><p><em>The workshop is free.&nbsp;</em></p><p>Registration link: <a href="https://gatech.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9sEWcTmKebfImRE">https://gatech.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9sEWcTmKebfImRE</a></p><p>April 1 session:&nbsp; 1:00pm - 3:45pm EDT<br />April 2 session:&nbsp; 10:00am - 12pm EDT</p><p><br />WORKSHOP OVERVIEW:<br />In this workshop we will explore several key questions:&nbsp;<br />(1) How is paper-based packaging already approaching circularity? &nbsp;What are the challenges that need to be addressed?&nbsp;<br />(2) How can paper- and fiber-based products be used to substitute for single-use plastics? &nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />We will hear from a panel of experts that includes:<br />&nbsp;<br />Pat Lindner (Westrock)<br />Megan Robison (Printpack)<br />Kathi&nbsp;Rowzie (Two Sides)<br />Nina Goodrich (GreenBlue)<br />Caroline Gaudreault (NCASI)<br />Jinwu Wang (Forest Products Laboratory, USDA)<br />Blair Brettmann (ChBE, Georgia Tech)<br />Meisha Shofner (MSE, Georgia Tech)<br />Bernard Kippelin (ECE, Georgia Tech)<br />Chris Muhlstein (MSE, Georgia Tech)<br />&nbsp;<br />Participants will also have access to a poster session highlighting the cutting-edge research being performed by Georgia Tech Paper Science &amp; Engineering PhD students.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Walter Rich</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1613510381</created>  <gmt_created>2021-02-16 21:19:41</gmt_created>  <changed>1616507565</changed>  <gmt_changed>2021-03-23 13:52:45</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[ Circular Paper and Packaging Virtual Workshop]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[ Circular Paper and Packaging Virtual Workshop]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2021-04-02T11:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2021-04-02T13:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2021-04-02T13:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2021-04-02 15:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2021-04-02 17:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2021-04-02 17:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2021-04-02T11:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2021-04-02T13:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2021-04-02 11:00:00</value>      <value2>2021-04-02 01:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Walter Rich</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="644324">  <title><![CDATA[Circular Paper and Packaging Virtual Workshop - Day 1]]></title>  <uid>27513</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Join us for a&nbsp;<strong>Circular Paper and Packaging Virtual Workshop,&nbsp;April&nbsp;1-2</strong>,&nbsp;&nbsp;sponsored by Georgia Tech&#39;s Renewable Bioproducts Institute.&nbsp;<br /><br />The workshop will feature&nbsp;talks from&nbsp;<strong>WestRock</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Printpack</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Forest Products Laboratory</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>Greenblue</strong>,&nbsp;<strong>NCASI</strong>, <strong>Two Sides</strong>, and&nbsp;<strong>Georgia Tech</strong>.</p><p><em>The workshop is free.&nbsp;</em></p><p>Registration link: <a href="https://gatech.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9sEWcTmKebfImRE">https://gatech.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9sEWcTmKebfImRE</a></p><p>April 1 session:&nbsp; 1:00pm - 3:45pm EDT<br />April 2 session:&nbsp; 10:00am - 12pm EDT</p><p><br />WORKSHOP OVERVIEW:<br />In this workshop we will explore several key questions:&nbsp;<br />(1) How is paper-based packaging already approaching circularity? &nbsp;What are the challenges that need to be addressed?&nbsp;<br />(2) How can paper- and fiber-based products be used to substitute for single-use plastics? &nbsp;<br />&nbsp;<br />We will hear from a panel of experts that includes:<br />&nbsp;<br />Pat Lindner (Westrock)<br />Megan Robison (Printpack)<br />Kathi&nbsp;Rowzie (Two Sides)<br />Nina Goodrich (GreenBlue)<br />Caroline Gaudreault (NCASI)<br />Jinwu Wang (Forest Products Laboratory, USDA)<br />Blair Brettmann (ChBE, Georgia Tech)<br />Meisha Shofner (MSE, Georgia Tech)<br />Bernard Kippelin (ECE, Georgia Tech)<br />Chris Muhlstein (MSE, Georgia Tech)<br />&nbsp;<br />Participants will also have access to a poster session highlighting the cutting-edge research being performed by Georgia Tech Paper Science &amp; Engineering PhD students.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Walter Rich</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1613510259</created>  <gmt_created>2021-02-16 21:17:39</gmt_created>  <changed>1616507527</changed>  <gmt_changed>2021-03-23 13:52:07</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[ Circular Paper and Packaging Virtual Workshop - Day 1]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[ Circular Paper and Packaging Virtual Workshop - Day 1]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2021-04-01T14:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2021-04-01T16:45:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2021-04-01T16:45:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2021-04-01 18:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2021-04-01 20:45:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2021-04-01 20:45:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2021-04-01T14:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2021-04-01T16:45:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2021-04-01 02:00:00</value>      <value2>2021-04-01 04:45:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Walter Rich</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="637880">  <title><![CDATA[Biorefinery Workshop - Day 2]]></title>  <uid>27513</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Join us for a&nbsp;<strong>Biorefinery Virtual Workshop&nbsp;</strong>sponsored by Georgia Tech&#39;s Renewable Bioproducts Institute and the Integrated Separations Science and Engineering Center.&nbsp;</p><p><em>&gt; REGISTER&nbsp;HERE:&nbsp;</em><br /><a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/biorefinery-virtual-workshop-tickets-117638787781">https://www.eventbrite.com/e/biorefinery-virtual-workshop-tickets-117638787781</a><br /><br />The workshop focuses on biorefining / bioprocessing separation and purification challenges, and will be attended by industrial members of RBI in addition to other attendees from national labs and academia.&nbsp;</p><p>This&nbsp;workshop will be held virtually on&nbsp;<strong>October 21 and 22</strong>. The format is a pair of 2.5 hour sessions held each day. The theme for each day during the&nbsp;<strong>Biorefinery Virtual Workshop</strong>:</p><ul><li>&quot;The curse of complexity&quot;</li><li>&quot;The curse of dilution&quot;</li></ul><p>Discussions will include how advanced separations can help break these twin curses. Additional details to be provided soon.<br /><em>The workshop is free, but registration is required. <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/biorefinery-virtual-workshop-tickets-117638787781">Register here.</a></em></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>- - - - - - - - - -&nbsp;<br />AGENDA -- Thursday, October 22nd&nbsp; &nbsp;(Day 2&nbsp;of 2)</p><p><strong>10:00-10:10 Introductions and Day 2 Housekeeping</strong></p><p><strong>10:10-10:50</strong><br /><strong>Molecular Separations from Complex Mixtures: The Selectivity Challenge</strong><br /><em>Andrew Livingston</em><br /><em>Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College, London SW7 2AZ, School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London, London E1 4NS, Email:&nbsp;<a href="mailto:a.livingston@ic.ac.uk">a.livingston@ic.ac.uk</a></em></p><p>It is generally accepted that 40-70% of capital and operating costs in chemical and process industries are dedicated to separations. Membrane technology has the potential to provide game changing alternatives to conventional concentration and purification technologies such as evaporation, liquid extraction, adsorption, crystallisation and chromatography. To achieve this, membranes must offer resilience in harsh liquid environments, and have good permeance. Crucially, in many applications to molecular separations in liquids a membrane system should also offer an outstanding selectivity between solutes to provide an efficient process. This paper will explore materials science and engineering based approaches to improving selectivity, and illustrate the effect of selectivity on overall process complexity and feasibility.</p><p>Materials science approaches to improving selectivity between solutes revolve around designing materials for the membrane separating layers which can discriminate cleanly between two solutes or groups of solutes. Approaches include incorporating pre-structured materials with microporosity, such as MOFs, COFs, and POCs into the separating layers of membranes, or designing membranes with increasingly rigid polymer networks which build-in desired microporosities.</p><p>An engineering-based approach to improving system selectivity is to use multiple separation stages. In these systems, the permeate from one stage is typically fed into a subsequent stage for further solute fractionation. This idea has been explored through simulation and a limited number of experimental demonstrations &ndash; these latter requiring the control of pressures and flows.</p><p>The impact of these approaches will be considered in the context of separation of complex organic mixtures including lignin fractionation; crude oil separation, and recovery of biofuels, and the potential for each approach to achieve desired outcomes will be assessed.</p><p><strong>10:50-11:00&nbsp; Break</strong></p><p><strong>11:00-11:40</strong><br /><strong>Multicomponent Separations based upon Adsorption and Membranes to Enable New and More Efficient Biorefining Processes</strong><br /><em>Sankar Nair</em><br /><em>School of Chemical &amp; Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA, 30332, USA</em></p><p>This talk will discuss our progress on developing materials-based separation processes for biorefinery applications. Three interconnected issues will be highlighted. First, we will discuss the importance of imagining biorefineries as an interconnected network of conversion and separation processes, and the possibility for materials-based separations to enable new ways of valorizing stream components. Second, we will illustrate the differing separation challenges encountered in stream fractionation versus product purification, both of which are critical for biorefineries.&nbsp;Third, we will explore the development and identification of versatile and inexpensive separation materials that can operate in harsh conditions of temperature, pH, and multicomponent conditions.&nbsp;The twin issues of stream dilution and complexity are considered throughout this discussion.</p><p><strong>11:40-11:50&nbsp; Break</strong></p><p><strong>11:50-12:20&nbsp; Facilitated discussion of theme of&nbsp; &ldquo;Curse of Complexity&rdquo;</strong></p><p><strong>12:20-12:30&nbsp; Workshop wrap-up and next steps</strong></p><p><strong>12:30&nbsp; Virtual Poster Session</strong></p>]]></body>  <author>Walter Rich</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1597434178</created>  <gmt_created>2020-08-14 19:42:58</gmt_created>  <changed>1602777642</changed>  <gmt_changed>2020-10-15 16:00:42</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[ Workshop focuses on biorefining / bioprocessing separation and purification challenges]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[ Workshop focuses on biorefining / bioprocessing separation and purification challenges]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2020-10-22T11:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2020-10-22T13:30:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2020-10-22T13:30:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2020-10-22 15:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2020-10-22 17:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2020-10-22 17:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2020-10-22T11:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2020-10-22T13:30:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2020-10-22 11:00:00</value>      <value2>2020-10-22 01:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Walter Rich</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>637879</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>637879</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Biorefinery Workshop  Oct 21-22]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[af45fdab-cb6d-44b0-94d0-f9380ed2fa33.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/af45fdab-cb6d-44b0-94d0-f9380ed2fa33.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/af45fdab-cb6d-44b0-94d0-f9380ed2fa33.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/af45fdab-cb6d-44b0-94d0-f9380ed2fa33.jpg?itok=2Lf6j5NO]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Biorefinery Workshop Sponsored by Georgia Tech&#039;s Renewable Bioproducts Institute and the Integrated Separations Science and Engineering Center.]]></image_alt>                              <created>1597434089</created>          <gmt_created>2020-08-14 19:41:29</gmt_created>          <changed>1597434686</changed>          <gmt_changed>2020-08-14 19:51:26</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="637878">  <title><![CDATA[Biorefinery Workshop - Day 1]]></title>  <uid>27513</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Join us for a&nbsp;<strong>Biorefinery Virtual Workshop&nbsp;</strong>sponsored by Georgia Tech&#39;s Renewable Bioproducts Institute and the Integrated Separations Science and Engineering Center.&nbsp;</p><p><em>&gt; REGISTER HERE:&nbsp;</em><br /><a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/biorefinery-virtual-workshop-tickets-117638787781">https://www.eventbrite.com/e/biorefinery-virtual-workshop-tickets-117638787781</a></p><p><br />The workshop focuses on biorefining / bioprocessing separation and purification challenges, and will be attended by industrial members of RBI in addition to other attendees from national labs and academia.&nbsp;</p><p>This&nbsp;workshop will be held virtually on&nbsp;<strong>October 21 and 22</strong>. The format is a pair of 2.5 hour sessions held each day. The theme for each day during the&nbsp;<strong>Biorefinery Virtual Workshop</strong>:</p><ul><li>&quot;The curse of complexity&quot;</li><li>&quot;The curse of dilution&quot;</li></ul><p>Discussions will include how advanced separations can help break these twin curses. Additional details to be provided soon.<br /><em>The workshop is free, but registration is required. <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/biorefinery-virtual-workshop-tickets-117638787781">Register here.</a></em></p><p><em>- - - - - - - - - -&nbsp;<br />AGENDA</em>&nbsp;-- Wednesday October 21st&nbsp; &nbsp;(Day 1 of 2)</p><p><strong>10:00-10:10&nbsp; Welcome and Introduction to Workshop on Biorefinery Separation Systems</strong></p><p><strong>10:10-10:50</strong><br /><strong><strong>Separation of bio-based chemicals using pervaporation</strong></strong><br /><em>Patricia Luis</em><br /><em>Materials &amp; Process Engineering (iMMC-IMAP), UCLouvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium</em></p><p>Pervaporation is a membrane-based technology of utmost interest when renewable biomass resources are used to produce building block molecules in order to achieve an efficient and economically viable purification step. The complexity of the mixture involves generally high separation costs. Separation processes, such as distillation and liquid&ndash;liquid extraction, have been proposed to purify target bio-based compounds. However, the high energetic cost associated with such processes is pushing the current research towards the development of alternative technologies. This presentation shows pervaporation as a potential solution to minimize the energy consumption of the purification process. Several factors that impact the performance of pervaporation have to be taken into account, though. Coupling effects, which among the critical issues in pervaporation, will be briefly discussed, and several examples will be presented.</p><p><strong>10:50-11:00 Break</strong></p><p><strong>11:00-11:40</strong><br /><strong><strong>Non-thermal Dewatering Technologies for Fermentation Derived Carboxylic Acids</strong></strong><br /><em>Eric M. Karp</em><br /><em>Renewable Resources and Enabling Sciences Center, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Golden, Colorado 80401, USA</em></p><p>Bio-based chemicals and fuels is a compelling pathway for the next generation of products that offer circularity in their carbon economy. To that end, the microbial production of carboxylic acids is attractive because they can be produced at industrially relevant titers, rates, and yields from renewable feedstocks such as lignocellulosic sugars, lignin, wet waste, and CO<sub>2</sub>. Furthermore, carboxylic acids serve as a versatile platform with chemistry to convert them to commodity chemicals including fuels, monomers, and fine chemicals. However, a major challenge in this field is the separation of carboxylic acids from dilute fermentation broth. This separation is often neglected, but is a major cost drive with ~20-40% of the production cost associated with their isolation from the broth and can be as high as 60-70%. The driver for this high cost is dewatering. Since most bio-carboxylic acids are at concentrations of 5-10 wt.% in water, and their boiling points are often greater than water, thermal dewatering at scale becomes too energy intensive even with heat integration. This seminar covers recent NREL work aimed at developing non-thermal dewatering technology for bio-carboxylic acids. Specifically, two technologies will be discussed (1) weak base adsorption and (2) process intensification through liquid-liquid extraction operated&nbsp;<em>in situ</em>&nbsp;during fermentation.</p><p><strong>11:40-12:20&nbsp; Facilitated discussion of theme of&nbsp; &ldquo;Curse of Dilution&rdquo;</strong></p><p><strong>12:20-12:30&nbsp; Day 1 Wrap Up</strong></p>]]></body>  <author>Walter Rich</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1597434007</created>  <gmt_created>2020-08-14 19:40:07</gmt_created>  <changed>1602693938</changed>  <gmt_changed>2020-10-14 16:45:38</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[ Workshop focuses on biorefining / bioprocessing separation and purification challenges]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[ Workshop focuses on biorefining / bioprocessing separation and purification challenges]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2020-10-21T11:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2020-10-21T13:30:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2020-10-21T13:30:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2020-10-21 15:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2020-10-21 17:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2020-10-21 17:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2020-10-21T11:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2020-10-21T13:30:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2020-10-21 11:00:00</value>      <value2>2020-10-21 01:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Walter Rich</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>637879</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>637879</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Biorefinery Workshop  Oct 21-22]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[af45fdab-cb6d-44b0-94d0-f9380ed2fa33.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/af45fdab-cb6d-44b0-94d0-f9380ed2fa33.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/af45fdab-cb6d-44b0-94d0-f9380ed2fa33.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/af45fdab-cb6d-44b0-94d0-f9380ed2fa33.jpg?itok=2Lf6j5NO]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Biorefinery Workshop Sponsored by Georgia Tech&#039;s Renewable Bioproducts Institute and the Integrated Separations Science and Engineering Center.]]></image_alt>                              <created>1597434089</created>          <gmt_created>2020-08-14 19:41:29</gmt_created>          <changed>1597434686</changed>          <gmt_changed>2020-08-14 19:51:26</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="639198">  <title><![CDATA[NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Virtual Symposium]]></title>  <uid>27513</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Event URL: <a href="http://livestream.com/viewnow/niac2020">livestream.com/viewnow/niac2020</a></p><p>This NASA virtual event may be of interest.&nbsp;<br /><br /><em>Caroline Genzale, associate professor in mechanical engineering at Georgia Tech is one of the many speakers. She received a&nbsp;NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Phase 1 funding award&nbsp;for a project titled &ldquo;Fueling a Human Mission to Mars.&rdquo;<br /><br />The nine-month project is a collaborative effort involving Georgia Tech colleagues&nbsp;Wenting Sun, associate professor in aerospace engineering, and&nbsp;Pamela Peralta-Yahya, associate professor in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and faculty member of the Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI).</em></p><h2><br /><strong>The NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) Program</strong></h2><p>is proud to announce its annual Symposium as a Virtual Event!</p><p><br />This event is free and open to the public. All are invited to attend.</p><p><br />Due to the continuing pandemic, the 2020 NIAC Symposium has officially</p><p>transitioned to a virtual event and will not be held in Tucson, AZ. The</p><p>event will begin live on Tuesday, September 22, 2020 at 10:00AM ET and can</p><p>be accessed live via Livestream here:</p><p><a href="http://livestream.com/viewnow/niac2020">livestream.com/viewnow/niac2020</a></p><p><br />The NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) seeks innovative, technically</p><p>credible advanced concepts that could one day change the possible in aeronautics</p><p>and space.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The 2020 NIAC Symposium will feature progress presentations from our currently</p><p>funded Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III Fellows. This portfolio of NIAC studies</p><p>addresses diverse research areas including: Revolutionary Exploration Systems,</p><p>Novel Propulsion, Human Systems &amp; Architectures for Extreme Environments,</p><p>Sensors, and Imaging.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>NIAC Symposia feature exciting keynote addresses to inspire the participants. Past</p><p>NIAC speakers have included visionary thinkers, distinguished scientists, senior</p><p>government officials, authors, astronauts, and entrepreneurs.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>For questions or more information, please feel free to contact Pauline Burgess pburgess@nasaprs.com.</p><p>NIAC is a component of the Space Technology Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>N A S A&nbsp; I n n o v a t i v e&nbsp; A d v a n c e d&nbsp; C o n c e p t s -&nbsp; &nbsp;w w w . n a s a . g o v / n i a c</p>]]></body>  <author>Walter Rich</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1600350928</created>  <gmt_created>2020-09-17 13:55:28</gmt_created>  <changed>1600351373</changed>  <gmt_changed>2020-09-17 14:02:53</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Virtual Symposium]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Virtual Symposium]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2020-09-22T11:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2020-09-22T12:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2020-09-22T12:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2020-09-22 15:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2020-09-22 16:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2020-09-22 16:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2020-09-22T11:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2020-09-22T12:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2020-09-22 11:00:00</value>      <value2>2020-09-22 12:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://livestream.com/viewnow/niac2020]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://livestream.com/viewnow/niac2020]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>639199</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>639199</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[NASA logo]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[nasa-logo.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/nasa-logo.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/nasa-logo.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/nasa-logo.jpg?itok=1RJugDZm]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[NASA logo]]></image_alt>                              <created>1600351215</created>          <gmt_created>2020-09-17 14:00:15</gmt_created>          <changed>1600351215</changed>          <gmt_changed>2020-09-17 14:00:15</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>      </categories>  <event_terms>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="635259">  <title><![CDATA[Circular Polymers and Materials from Biomass Virtual Workshop - Part 2]]></title>  <uid>27561</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Georgia Tech&#39;s Renewable Bioproducts Institute is building an integrated community of researchers from across GT around the topic of &ldquo;circular materials from biomass&rdquo;.&nbsp;The goal is to organize faculty for the NSF Generation 4 ERC Call and other large proposal teams (NSF NRT, for example).</p><p>To limit the amount of time on-line, we will hold this three hour virtual workshop in two-parts.</p><p>Part 1: Friday,&nbsp;May 22,&nbsp;3-4:30 p.m.</p><p>Part 2: Friday,&nbsp;May 29,&nbsp;3-4:30 p.m.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Register here:&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="https://gatech.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bBgCxUnFtloooM5" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://gatech.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bBgCxUnFtloooM5</a></p><p>Georgia Tech faculty and researchers are&nbsp;invited to share a Flash talk with your ideas and capabilities in one of the five&nbsp;thrust areas listed below, and to learn about those of your colleagues.&nbsp;</p><p>Thrust Areas: Circular Polymers and Materials from Biomass</p><p>1. Biomass Feedstock Monomers to Polymers</p><p>Most conventional synthetic polymers are non-biodegradable and remain in the environment for a long time, resulting in concern about contamination of aquatic and terrestrial systems by microplastics. As a result there is growing demand for renewable raw materials and material recycling in order to have more sustainable utilization of resources and reduce negative environmental impacts. Chemically synthesized polymers based on monomers derived from natural raw materials such as poly(lactic acid) (PLA), replacement solutions such as biobased polyethylene (PE) or biopolymers produced via microbial fermentation such as PHAs could be an important step toward the goal of sustainable plastic materials and a circular plastic economy. However, despite these important examples, the variety of engineering applications, and the recyclability, upcyclability, or compostability of such materials is still limited.</p><p>2. Natural Biopolymers as Plastics or Additives</p><p>Many naturally-occurring polymers offer functional properties similar to those found in plastics or plastic-additives, and are biodegradable. The prevalence of C-O and C-N bonds makes these materials amenable to chemical depolymerization that could enable circular upcycling. Prominent examples include lignocellulosic materials (including CNCs, CNFs, lignin), chitin and chitosan, starches, and proteins. Challenges to using these materials as plastics or plastic additives include energy intensive extraction methods, compatibilization, and introduction into the melt processing plastic production infrastructure. Additional challenges for end-of-life include assessment of carbon and energy footprint, biodegradation, compostability, and development of economical chemical upcycling strategies for plastic substitutes based on natural polymers.</p><p>3. Polymer/Biopolymer Upcycling, Recycling, Composting</p><p>Today, mechanical recycling of plastics is the dominant technology but rarely produces materials that are equivalent in function to those made through polymerization. A specific challenge, identified in recent DOE calls for proposals such as BOTTLE, is the 40-80% reduction in overall carbon footprint of a closed-loop life cycle compared to that of a linear one.&nbsp;&nbsp;In this workshop we want to connect Georgia Tech researchers to enable fundamental research into new, low carbon footprint, pathways for recovering useful chemicals from existing polymers and also the production of novel monomers through chemical and biochemical pathways from biobased feedstocks.&nbsp;&nbsp;For example, closing the loop for these novel materials could occur explicitly through coupling natural systems for polymer degradation, such as compositing and digestion, with making new monomers, or implicitly by using biobased monomers from photosynthesis.</p><p>4. Manufacturing and Functionality&nbsp;</p><p>Considering that materials including monomers, polymers, and fillers or reinforcements from renewable resources are different than their non-biodegradable counterparts one needs to understand how the manufacturing processes and processing conditions (e.g., temperature) need to be altered in order to enable conversion of these materials into high-value products. In addition, one needs to understand the processing-structure-property relationship for the properties of interest (e.g., mechanical, barrier or/and thermal) and create roadmaps that can allow for fabricating products with desired properties. There is need to understand what are the material characteristics that dominate their ability to be processed and determine what are the possible processing routes.</p><p>5. Creating Markets and Policy</p><p>The explosive growth of renewable power production would not have happened without policies to create market opportunities or mandated power portfolio composition.&nbsp;&nbsp;Similar success has not happened in plastics recycling despite decades of bottle bills and other policy approaches such as extended producer responsibility.&nbsp;&nbsp;We need to craft policies that help promote scientific and technological advances that can be effective in growing recycling infrastructure.&nbsp;&nbsp;We believe that deeply connecting the policy choices to scientific and technological understanding will result in better policy and better focused research. This will lead to significant growth in plastics recycling that aligns with society&rsquo;s concerns.&nbsp;&nbsp;In this workshop we want to foster connections between researchers in the science, technology and policy spaces to address the complex challenges associated with designing effective polymer product and production systems.</p>]]></body>  <author>Angela Ayers</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1589212344</created>  <gmt_created>2020-05-11 15:52:24</gmt_created>  <changed>1589213133</changed>  <gmt_changed>2020-05-11 16:05:33</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Circular Polymers and Materials from Biomass Virtual Workshop - Part 2]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Circular Polymers and Materials from Biomass Virtual Workshop - Part 2]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Georgia Tech&#39;s Renewable Bioproducts Institute is building an integrated community of researchers from across GT around the topic of &ldquo;circular materials from biomass&rdquo;.&nbsp;The goal is to organize faculty for the NSF Generation 4 ERC Call and other large proposal teams (NSF NRT, for example).</p><p>To limit the amount of time on-line, we will hold this three hour virtual workshop in two-parts.</p><p>Part 1: Friday,&nbsp;May 22,&nbsp;3-4:30 p.m.</p><p>Part 2: Friday,&nbsp;May 29,&nbsp;3-4:30 p.m.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Register here:&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="https://gatech.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bBgCxUnFtloooM5" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://gatech.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bBgCxUnFtloooM5</a></p><p>Georgia Tech faculty and researchers are&nbsp;invited to share a Flash talk with your ideas and capabilities in one of the five&nbsp;thrust areas listed below, and to learn about those of your colleagues.&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2020-05-29T16:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2020-05-29T17:30:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2020-05-29T17:30:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2020-05-29 20:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2020-05-29 21:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2020-05-29 21:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2020-05-29T16:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2020-05-29T17:30:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2020-05-29 04:00:00</value>      <value2>2020-05-29 05:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="635258">  <title><![CDATA[Circular Polymers and Materials from Biomass Virtual Workshop - Part 1]]></title>  <uid>27561</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Georgia Tech&#39;s Renewable Bioproducts Institute is building an integrated community of researchers from across GT around the topic of &ldquo;circular materials from biomass&rdquo;.&nbsp;The goal is to organize faculty for the NSF Generation 4 ERC Call and other large proposal teams (NSF NRT, for example).</p><p>To limit the amount of time on-line, we will hold this three hour virtual workshop in two-parts.</p><p>Part 1: Friday,&nbsp;May 22,&nbsp;3-4:30 p.m.</p><p>Part 2: Friday,&nbsp;May 29,&nbsp;3-4:30 p.m.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Register here:&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="https://gatech.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bBgCxUnFtloooM5" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://gatech.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bBgCxUnFtloooM5</a></p><p>Georgia Tech faculty and researchers are&nbsp;invited to share a Flash talk with your ideas and capabilities in one of the five&nbsp;thrust areas listed below, and to learn about those of your colleagues.&nbsp;</p><p>Thrust Areas: Circular Polymers and Materials from Biomass</p><p>1. Biomass Feedstock Monomers to Polymers</p><p>Most conventional synthetic polymers are non-biodegradable and remain in the environment for a long time, resulting in concern about contamination of aquatic and terrestrial systems by microplastics. As a result there is growing demand for renewable raw materials and material recycling in order to have more sustainable utilization of resources and reduce negative environmental impacts. Chemically synthesized polymers based on monomers derived from natural raw materials such as poly(lactic acid) (PLA), replacement solutions such as biobased polyethylene (PE) or biopolymers produced via microbial fermentation such as PHAs could be an important step toward the goal of sustainable plastic materials and a circular plastic economy. However, despite these important examples, the variety of engineering applications, and the recyclability, upcyclability, or compostability of such materials is still limited.</p><p>2. Natural Biopolymers as Plastics or Additives</p><p>Many naturally-occurring polymers offer functional properties similar to those found in plastics or plastic-additives, and are biodegradable. The prevalence of C-O and C-N bonds makes these materials amenable to chemical depolymerization that could enable circular upcycling. Prominent examples include lignocellulosic materials (including CNCs, CNFs, lignin), chitin and chitosan, starches, and proteins. Challenges to using these materials as plastics or plastic additives include energy intensive extraction methods, compatibilization, and introduction into the melt processing plastic production infrastructure. Additional challenges for end-of-life include assessment of carbon and energy footprint, biodegradation, compostability, and development of economical chemical upcycling strategies for plastic substitutes based on natural polymers.</p><p>3. Polymer/Biopolymer Upcycling, Recycling, Composting</p><p>Today, mechanical recycling of plastics is the dominant technology but rarely produces materials that are equivalent in function to those made through polymerization. A specific challenge, identified in recent DOE calls for proposals such as BOTTLE, is the 40-80% reduction in overall carbon footprint of a closed-loop life cycle compared to that of a linear one.&nbsp;&nbsp;In this workshop we want to connect Georgia Tech researchers to enable fundamental research into new, low carbon footprint, pathways for recovering useful chemicals from existing polymers and also the production of novel monomers through chemical and biochemical pathways from biobased feedstocks.&nbsp;&nbsp;For example, closing the loop for these novel materials could occur explicitly through coupling natural systems for polymer degradation, such as compositing and digestion, with making new monomers, or implicitly by using biobased monomers from photosynthesis.</p><p>4. Manufacturing and Functionality&nbsp;</p><p>Considering that materials including monomers, polymers, and fillers or reinforcements from renewable resources are different than their non-biodegradable counterparts one needs to understand how the manufacturing processes and processing conditions (e.g., temperature) need to be altered in order to enable conversion of these materials into high-value products. In addition, one needs to understand the processing-structure-property relationship for the properties of interest (e.g., mechanical, barrier or/and thermal) and create roadmaps that can allow for fabricating products with desired properties. There is need to understand what are the material characteristics that dominate their ability to be processed and determine what are the possible processing routes.</p><p>5. Creating Markets and Policy</p><p>The explosive growth of renewable power production would not have happened without policies to create market opportunities or mandated power portfolio composition.&nbsp;&nbsp;Similar success has not happened in plastics recycling despite decades of bottle bills and other policy approaches such as extended producer responsibility.&nbsp;&nbsp;We need to craft policies that help promote scientific and technological advances that can be effective in growing recycling infrastructure.&nbsp;&nbsp;We believe that deeply connecting the policy choices to scientific and technological understanding will result in better policy and better focused research. This will lead to significant growth in plastics recycling that aligns with society&rsquo;s concerns.&nbsp;&nbsp;In this workshop we want to foster connections between researchers in the science, technology and policy spaces to address the complex challenges associated with designing effective polymer product and production systems.</p>]]></body>  <author>Angela Ayers</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1589212220</created>  <gmt_created>2020-05-11 15:50:20</gmt_created>  <changed>1589213082</changed>  <gmt_changed>2020-05-11 16:04:42</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Circular Polymers and Materials from Biomass Virtual Workshop - Part 1]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Circular Polymers and Materials from Biomass Virtual Workshop - Part 1]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Georgia Tech&#39;s Renewable Bioproducts Institute is building an integrated community of researchers from across GT around the topic of &ldquo;circular materials from biomass&rdquo;.&nbsp;The goal is to organize faculty for the NSF Generation 4 ERC Call and other large proposal teams (NSF NRT, for example).</p><p>To limit the amount of time on-line, we will hold this three hour virtual workshop in two-parts.</p><p>Part 1: Friday,&nbsp;May 22,&nbsp;3-4:30 p.m.</p><p>Part 2: Friday,&nbsp;May 29,&nbsp;3-4:30 p.m.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Register here:&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="https://gatech.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bBgCxUnFtloooM5" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://gatech.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bBgCxUnFtloooM5</a></p><p>Georgia Tech faculty and researchers are&nbsp;invited to share a Flash talk with your ideas and capabilities in one of the five&nbsp;thrust areas listed below, and to learn about those of your colleagues.&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2020-05-22T16:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2020-05-22T17:30:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2020-05-22T17:30:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2020-05-22 20:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2020-05-22 21:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2020-05-22 21:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2020-05-22T16:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2020-05-22T17:30:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2020-05-22 04:00:00</value>      <value2>2020-05-22 05:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="634477">  <title><![CDATA[Research Townhall with Chaouki Abdallah, EVPR]]></title>  <uid>27165</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>On Wed. April 22 at 12 p.m. ET, Dr. Abdallah will give an update on the research enterprise. Prof. Chris Jones will also join to share information regarding early planning for returning to normal research operations.&nbsp;</p><p>To join, please click on this link:&nbsp;<a href="https://primetime.bluejeans.com/a2m/live-event/uyeacvkb" target="_blank">https://primetime.bluejeans.com/a2m/live-event/uyeacvkb</a>.&nbsp;</p><p>Faculty, researchers, and staff from&nbsp;Resident Instruction (RI) and Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) are encouraged to join.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Susie Ivy</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1587139748</created>  <gmt_created>2020-04-17 16:09:08</gmt_created>  <changed>1587141231</changed>  <gmt_changed>2020-04-17 16:33:51</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Chaouki Abdallah, EVPR will give an update on the research enterprise. Prof. Chris Jones will also join to share information regarding early planning for returning to normal research operations. ]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Chaouki Abdallah, EVPR will give an update on the research enterprise. Prof. Chris Jones will also join to share information regarding early planning for returning to normal research operations. ]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Chaouki Abdallah, EVPR will give an update on the research enterprise. Prof. Chris Jones will also join to share information regarding early planning for returning to normal research operations.</p>]]></summary>  <start>2020-04-22T13:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2020-04-22T14:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2020-04-22T14:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2020-04-22 17:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2020-04-22 18:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2020-04-22 18:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2020-04-22T13:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2020-04-22T14:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2020-04-22 01:00:00</value>      <value2>2020-04-22 02:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://primetime.bluejeans.com/a2m/live-event/uyeacvkb]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://primetime.bluejeans.com/a2m/live-event/uyeacvkb]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Lisa Tuttle<br />Office of the Executive Vice President for Research</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>613600</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>613600</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech EVPR Chaouki Abdallah]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[abdallah-006.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/abdallah-006.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/abdallah-006.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/abdallah-006.jpg?itok=fyo56D7Z]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Chaouki Abdallah, vice president for research]]></image_alt>                              <created>1541079427</created>          <gmt_created>2018-11-01 13:37:07</gmt_created>          <changed>1541079427</changed>          <gmt_changed>2018-11-01 13:37:07</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="60109"><![CDATA[Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR)]]></group>          <group id="1276"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI)]]></group>          <group id="244191"><![CDATA[Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems]]></group>          <group id="1292"><![CDATA[Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience (IBB)]]></group>          <group id="197261"><![CDATA[Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology]]></group>          <group id="1280"><![CDATA[Strategic Energy Institute]]></group>          <group id="155831"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute (GTMI)]]></group>          <group id="545781"><![CDATA[Institute for Data Engineering and Science]]></group>          <group id="430601"><![CDATA[Institute for Information Security and Privacy]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="47223"><![CDATA[College of Computing]]></group>          <group id="1221"><![CDATA[College of Design]]></group>          <group id="1237"><![CDATA[College of Engineering]]></group>          <group id="1278"><![CDATA[College of Sciences]]></group>          <group id="1274"><![CDATA[Scheller College of Business]]></group>          <group id="1281"><![CDATA[Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts]]></group>          <group id="236531"><![CDATA[Enterprise Innovation Institute]]></group>          <group id="208681"><![CDATA[Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="631454">  <title><![CDATA[Operational Excellence and New Product Innovations Workshop]]></title>  <uid>27561</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Georgia Tech would like to show you what we have in store for the next decade to help your operations&rsquo; bottom line and introduce higher margin product opportunities.</p><p>Join us on Wednesday, March 11, 2020 as we go through a number of innovations that the Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI) has sponsored.&nbsp;</p><p>Included will be updates on</p><ul><li>Corrosion Sciences</li><li>Multi-phase Forming</li><li>Packaging Materials of the Future</li></ul><p><strong>Keynote speaker: Steve Voorhees</strong>, chief executive officer of WestRock, a leading provider of differentiated paper and packaging solutions and one of <em>FORTUNE&#39;S World&#39;s Most Admired Companies</em>.</p><p>One-on-one interactions with RBI Fellowship Graduate Students will also be available, as we host their poster session and luncheon at the Paper Tricentennial Building, the home of RBI.</p><p>Register <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/operational-excellence-new-product-innovations-workshop-registration-88550750679">HERE</a>.</p>]]></body>  <author>Angela Ayers</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1579721774</created>  <gmt_created>2020-01-22 19:36:14</gmt_created>  <changed>1581967077</changed>  <gmt_changed>2020-02-17 19:17:57</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[This workshop provides an opportunity to explore operational excellence and new product innovations.]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[This workshop provides an opportunity to explore operational excellence and new product innovations.]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Georgia Tech would like to show you what we have in store for the next decade to help your operations&rsquo; bottom line and introduce higher margin product opportunities.</p><p>Join us on Wednesday, March 11, 2020 as we go through a number of innovations that the Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI) has sponsored.&nbsp;</p><p>Included will be updates on</p><ul><li>Corrosion Sciences</li><li>Multi-phase Forming</li><li>Packaging Materials of the Future</li></ul><p><strong>Keynote speaker: Steve Voorhees</strong>, chief executive officer of WestRock, a leading provider of differentiated paper and packaging solutions and one of <em>FORTUNE&#39;S World&#39;s Most Admired Companies</em>.</p><p>One-on-one interactions with RBI Fellowship Graduate Students will also be available, as we host their poster session and luncheon at the Paper Tricentennial Building, the home of RBI.</p><p>Register <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/operational-excellence-new-product-innovations-workshop-registration-88550750679">HERE</a>.</p>]]></summary>  <start>2020-03-11T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2020-03-11T15:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2020-03-11T15:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2020-03-11 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2020-03-11 19:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2020-03-11 19:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2020-03-11T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2020-03-11T15:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2020-03-11 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2020-03-11 03:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="183667"><![CDATA[operational excellence]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="183668"><![CDATA[new product innovation]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="119231"><![CDATA[renewable bioproducts]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="631397">  <title><![CDATA[Beyond Words: Visual Narratives from the Block Book to the Graphic Novel]]></title>  <uid>35276</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://paper.gatech.edu/beyond-words-visual-narratives-block-book-graphic-novel" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: rgb(26, 13, 171); text-decoration: none;">Beyond Words: Visual Narratives from the Block Book to the Graphic Novel</a></p><p>December 9, 2019 - March 16, 2020</p><p>Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking</p><p>500 10th St. NW, Atlanta, GA</p><p>Writers tell stories with words; artists tell stories with pictures; and together, words and images form a powerful tool for communication, expression, and narrative.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>adudley7</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1579630254</created>  <gmt_created>2020-01-21 18:10:54</gmt_created>  <changed>1579630254</changed>  <gmt_changed>2020-01-21 18:10:54</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Current Museum of Papermaking Exhibition]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Current Museum of Papermaking Exhibition]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Writers tell stories with words; artists tell stories with pictures; and together, words and images form a powerful tool for communication, expression, and narrative. From the block books of the Middle Ages to the graphic novels of today, this exhibition examines how pictures and words work together to construct narratives that are complex, subtle, sophisticated, and powerful.&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2019-12-09T09:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2020-03-16T17:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2020-03-16T17:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2019-12-09 14:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2020-03-16 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2020-03-16 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2019-12-09T09:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2020-03-16T17:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2019-12-09 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2020-03-16 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://www.google.com/maps/place/500+10th+St+NW,+Atlanta,+GA+30332/@33.788921,-84.400578,14z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x88f5048d29473bcb:0x14de0ff73dea2771!8m2!3d33.780989!4d-84.4045713?hl=en]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://www.google.com/maps/place/500+10th+St+NW,+Atlanta,+GA+30332/@33.788921,-84.400578,14z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x88f5048d29473bcb:0x14de0ff73dea2771!8m2!3d33.780989!4d-84.4045713?hl=en]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="2106"><![CDATA[Paper]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="125"><![CDATA[art]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="93811"><![CDATA[RBI]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="7252"><![CDATA[visual]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="9133"><![CDATA[papermaking]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="631394">  <title><![CDATA[Fast Film Fest 2020]]></title>  <uid>35276</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>Friday, March 6, 6-8pm&nbsp; <em>Fast Film Fest </em>Screening and Awards Ceremony</strong></p><p><em>Fast Film Fest </em><em>is here! The festival, in which participants use paper as the basis of their five-minute or shorter &ldquo;fast film&rdquo; returns with a challenging new theme, &ldquo;metamorphosis.&rdquo; The festival itself is transforming into an event open to everyone inside and outside of the Georgia Tech community. The </em><a href="https://tinyurl.com/fastfilmfest2" style="color: rgb(130, 81, 23); font-family: &amp;quot;arial&amp;quot;,&amp;quot;helvetica&amp;quot;,sans-serif; font-size: 13px; font-style: italic; font-variant: normal; font-weight: 400; letter-spacing: normal; orphans: 2; text-align: left; text-decoration: underline; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;">submission deadline</a><em> is 10pm, Friday, February 21.</em></p><p>The final event of the festival! Settle in with your popcorn and drink, and take in all the creative and clever ways that festival participants interpreted &ldquo;metamorphosis!&rdquo; Who will win the coveted &ldquo;People&rsquo;s Choice Award&rdquo;?</p><p>Renewable Bioproducts Institute</p><p>Fee: Free</p><p>Open to the Public</p>]]></body>  <author>adudley7</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1579629089</created>  <gmt_created>2020-01-21 17:51:29</gmt_created>  <changed>1579629176</changed>  <gmt_changed>2020-01-21 17:52:56</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Annual Paper Animation Film Festival Open to Everyone]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Annual Paper Animation Film Festival Open to Everyone]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p><em>Fast Film Fest </em>is here! The festival, in which participants use paper as the basis of their five-minute or shorter &ldquo;fast film&rdquo; returns with a challenging new theme, &ldquo;metamorphosis.&rdquo; The festival itself is transforming into an event open to everyone inside and outside of the Georgia Tech community. The <a href="https://tinyurl.com/fastfilmfest2">submission deadline</a> is 10pm, Friday, February 21.</p><p>Winning submissions are eligible for prizes, and will be announced at a screening on Friday, March 6, 2020, in the auditorium of the Paper Tricentennial Building. Participants can enter as individuals or in groups of up to five members. &nbsp;</p><p>&ldquo;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0W_WCD5qd8nyxSpjs1CdItMWRU9kpXmP">We had amazing entries at last year&rsquo;s </a><em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0W_WCD5qd8nyxSpjs1CdItMWRU9kpXmP">Fast Film Fest</a>,</em>&rdquo; says event coordinator Jerushia Graham, &ldquo;This year we&rsquo;ve been able to open up the competition to anyone interested in participating, and we are thrilled to have this expanded audience.&rdquo; The museum is offering a series of free workshops with the Georgia Tech libraries and ASIFA-South, the Atlanta chapter of the International Film Society, to encourage participants to experiment with all manner of paper animation techniques.</p><p>For more information, or to register, visit <a href="https://tinyurl.com/fastfilm2">https://tinyurl.com/fastfilm2</a> or PaperAnimationFilmFest@gmail.com</p>]]></summary>  <start>2020-03-06T18:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2020-03-06T20:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2020-03-06T20:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2020-03-06 23:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2020-03-07 01:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2020-03-07 01:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2020-03-06T18:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2020-03-06T20:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2020-03-06 06:00:00</value>      <value2>2020-03-06 08:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://www.rbi.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://www.rbi.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[PaperAnimationFilmFest@gmail.com]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>PaperAnimationFilmFest@gmail.com</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></category>          <category tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></term>          <term tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="4534"><![CDATA[animation]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="2402"><![CDATA[film]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="4087"><![CDATA[festival]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="125"><![CDATA[art]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="2106"><![CDATA[Paper]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="93811"><![CDATA[RBI]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="5412"><![CDATA[Film Screening]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="625262">  <title><![CDATA[90th Anniversary Celebration - Renewable Bioproducts Institute]]></title>  <uid>27561</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>The Renewable Bioproducts Institute is celebrating it&#39;s 90th anniversary. Alumni and friends of the Institute of Paper Chemistry are invited to celebrate 90 years of the contributions to the forest products industry.&nbsp;</p><p>For more information and to register, visit&nbsp;http://www.rbi.gatech.edu/90th-anniversary-celebration.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Angela Ayers</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1567006896</created>  <gmt_created>2019-08-28 15:41:36</gmt_created>  <changed>1567006896</changed>  <gmt_changed>2019-08-28 15:41:36</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[RBI's 90th Anniversary Celebration - Oct. 17-18, 2019]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[RBI's 90th Anniversary Celebration - Oct. 17-18, 2019]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2019-10-17T18:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2019-10-18T21:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2019-10-18T21:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2019-10-17 22:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2019-10-19 01:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2019-10-19 01:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2019-10-17T18:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2019-10-18T21:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2019-10-17 06:00:00</value>      <value2>2019-10-18 09:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="625261">  <title><![CDATA[Exploring New Opportunities for Biobased Chemicals & Materials Workshop]]></title>  <uid>27561</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>The workshop, &quot;Exploring New Opportunities for Biobased Chemicals and Materials,&quot; provides an opportunity to explore current research and future trends in biobased products. Bioderived chemicals and materials are seen as solutions to societal and environmental challenges.&nbsp;</p><p>Join us for the morning sessions, followed by lunch, and an interactive poster session with graduate student researchers engaged in this area.</p><p>The workshop is free, but registration is required. Visit&nbsp;<a href="http://rbi.gatech.edu/exploring-new-opportunities-biobased-chemicals-and-materials">http://rbi.gatech.edu/exploring-new-opportunities-biobased-chemicals-and-materials</a>&nbsp;for the agenda and registration information.</p>]]></body>  <author>Angela Ayers</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1567006598</created>  <gmt_created>2019-08-28 15:36:38</gmt_created>  <changed>1567006598</changed>  <gmt_changed>2019-08-28 15:36:38</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[This workshop provides an opportunity to explore current research and future trends in biobased products.]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[This workshop provides an opportunity to explore current research and future trends in biobased products.]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2019-10-17T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2019-10-17T15:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2019-10-17T15:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2019-10-17 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2019-10-17 19:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2019-10-17 19:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2019-10-17T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2019-10-17T15:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2019-10-17 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2019-10-17 03:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="625205">  <title><![CDATA[TAPPI Student Chapter Career Fair]]></title>  <uid>35113</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Positions Available</p><p>Undergraduates &amp; Graduates&nbsp; Welcome</p><p>Must be a TAPPI member, If not join by signing up with an email at the door.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>rdozier6</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1566914297</created>  <gmt_created>2019-08-27 13:58:17</gmt_created>  <changed>1566914297</changed>  <gmt_changed>2019-08-27 13:58:17</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Internship, Co-Op & Full Time Position Available]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Internship, Co-Op & Full Time Position Available]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2019-08-29T14:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2019-08-29T18:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2019-08-29T18:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2019-08-29 18:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2019-08-29 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2019-08-29 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2019-08-29T14:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2019-08-29T18:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2019-08-29 02:00:00</value>      <value2>2019-08-29 06:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[tappi-board@lists.gatech.edu]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>tappi-board@lists.gatech.edu</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="10377"><![CDATA[Career/Professional development]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="10377"><![CDATA[Career/Professional development]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="12235"><![CDATA[Job Fair]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="125221"><![CDATA[TAPPI]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="4354"><![CDATA[career fair]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="618527">  <title><![CDATA[Chemical Synthons and Smart Materials from Lignin]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Abu-Omar completed his Ph.D. from Iowa State University and postdoc from Caltech with Harry Gray. He is the associate director of the Center for Catalytic Conversion of Biomass to Biofuels (C3Bio), an Energy Frontiers Research Center funded by the Department of Energy. Mahdi is the Founder and President of Spero Energy, Inc., a green specialty chemicals company and a technology provider for the manufacture of high value renewable chemicals from biomass.</p><p>He is a Fellow of the American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS) since 2012 and was a Senior Fulbright Fellow (2008). His recognitions include the Crano Memorial Lectureship from ACS Akron Section (2013), JPP Young Investigator Award from the Society of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanins (2010), Beckman Young Investigator Award (1999), and NSF CAREER Award (1998). He chaired the Gordon Research Conference on Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms in 2013.</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1551280653</created>  <gmt_created>2019-02-27 15:17:33</gmt_created>  <changed>1551280724</changed>  <gmt_changed>2019-02-27 15:18:44</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Talk part of GT TAPPI ongoing seminar series]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Talk part of GT TAPPI ongoing seminar series]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2019-03-05T09:30:00-05:00</start>  <end>2019-03-05T10:30:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2019-03-05T10:30:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2019-03-05 14:30:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2019-03-05 15:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2019-03-05 15:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2019-03-05T09:30:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2019-03-05T10:30:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2019-03-05 09:30:00</value>      <value2>2019-03-05 10:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Michael Stellato, mstellato@gatech.edu</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>618524</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>618524</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Dr. Mahdi Abu-Omar, UC, Santa Barbara]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[mahdi abu-omar.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/mahdi%20abu-omar.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/mahdi%20abu-omar.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/mahdi%2520abu-omar.jpg?itok=xBJwJ-8l]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[]]></image_alt>                              <created>1551280412</created>          <gmt_created>2019-02-27 15:13:32</gmt_created>          <changed>1551280412</changed>          <gmt_changed>2019-02-27 15:13:32</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[<p>Sponsored by RBI, ChBE, GT Lignin Group and GT TAPPI Student Chapter.</p>]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="615125">  <title><![CDATA[Advancing Foundational Technologies to Improve the Bottom Line]]></title>  <uid>34758</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Join us for &ldquo;Advancing Foundational Technologies to Improve the Bottom Line,&rdquo; Thursday, Feb. 28, 2019, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Georgia Tech&rsquo;s Renewable Bioproducts Institute on the Atlanta campus.</p><p>Delivering our keynote address will be <a href="http://www.aiche.org/rapid">RAPID Manufacturing Institute</a> CEO and Georgia Tech alum William Grieco.&nbsp;</p><p>In 2016, the U.S. Department of Energy announced the establishment of the 10th Manufacturing USA Institute, the Rapid Advancement in Process Intensification Deployment (RAPID) Manufacturing Institute. Leveraging up to $70 million in federal funding, RAPID is focused on developing breakthrough technologies to boost energy productivity and energy efficiency by 20 percent in five years. RAPID will leverage approaches to modular chemical process intensification used in a variety of industries. Its focus on renewable bioproducts <a href="https://www.aiche.org/rapid/roadmaps/renewable-bioproducts">can be found here</a>.</p><p>Grieco&#39;s senior-level innovation roles have focused on process development across multiple industries. These include the biofuels startup PetroAlgae, where he and his team built the first-of-a-kind intensive biomass production process to grow and convert aquatic plants to purified proteins and energy feedstocks. For the biopharmaceutical firm Alkermes, he spearheaded development and commercialization of the VIVITROL&reg; and RISPERDAL&reg;</p><p>He serves on the external advisory board for the Georgia Tech Energy Policy Innovation Center. Grieco has been a member of AIChE for 25 years, and chaired the Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum in the mid-2000s.<br /><br />The workshop will further explore how RBI is changing the way companies look at their bottom line. Listen to RBI affiliated faculty present research in areas such as black liquor separation, multi-phase forming, corrosion sciences and Factory 4.0, as well as new products for the future of packaging and barrier protection.</p><p>Attendees may also take advantage of one-on-one interactions with graduate students as they share their research a poster session and luncheon at the Paper Tricentennial Building, home of RBI.</p><p>Watch for more details in the coming weeks at <a href="http://www.rbi.gatech.edu/2019-advancing-foundational-technologies-workshop">the <em>workshop home page</em>.</a></p>]]></body>  <author>mwilliams306</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1544196977</created>  <gmt_created>2018-12-07 15:36:17</gmt_created>  <changed>1544556360</changed>  <gmt_changed>2018-12-11 19:26:00</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[The future of forest products-related industries will not solely be based upon emerging technologies, but on continuous improvement in foundational technologies and new, higher margin products from existing processes.]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[The future of forest products-related industries will not solely be based upon emerging technologies, but on continuous improvement in foundational technologies and new, higher margin products from existing processes.]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2019-02-28T08:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2019-02-28T14:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2019-02-28T14:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2019-02-28 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2019-02-28 19:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2019-02-28 19:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2019-02-28T08:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2019-02-28T14:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2019-02-28 08:00:00</value>      <value2>2019-02-28 02:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Kelly.smith@gatech.edu</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>615122</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>615122</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[William Grieco- Rapid CEO]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[William Grieco_Rapid CEO.png]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/William%20Grieco_Rapid%20CEO.png]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/William%20Grieco_Rapid%20CEO.png]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/William%2520Grieco_Rapid%2520CEO.png?itok=CEq8cXxH]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/png</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[]]></image_alt>                              <created>1544193702</created>          <gmt_created>2018-12-07 14:41:42</gmt_created>          <changed>1544193702</changed>          <gmt_changed>2018-12-07 14:41:42</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="10377"><![CDATA[Career/Professional development]]></category>          <category tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></category>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>          <category tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="10377"><![CDATA[Career/Professional development]]></term>          <term tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></term>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>          <term tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="609566">  <title><![CDATA[Emerging Pathways: Exploring Frontiers in Biobased Chemicals and Materials]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Join top researchers from Georgia Tech and industry leaders from both chemical and biotechnology sectors as we explore current research and future trends in biobased products. As global population grows, bio-derived chemicals and materials are seen as solutions to the many societal and environmental challenges.</p><p>The workshop is organized and hosted by the <a href="http://rbi.gatech.edu/" target="_blank">Renewable Bioproducts Institute</a> and all sessions will be held at the <a href="http://rbi.gatech.edu/location-directions" target="_blank">Paper Tricentennial Building</a>.</p><p>We will welcome leadership from <a href="http://www.lanzatech.com/" target="_blank">Lanzatech</a>, <a href="http://algenol.com/" target="_blank">Algenol</a> and <a href="https://www.eastman.com/Pages/Home.aspx" target="_blank">Eastman Chemical Company</a> during the morning sessions, followed by an afternoon of break-outs and insights into the latest research being conducted by Georgia Tech&#39;s Lignin Group, a collaboration made up of both students and faculty developing&nbsp;cost-efficient and ecologically sustainable processes from lignin to defined chemical compounds.</p><p>Lunch will be served, followed by an interactive poster session with graduate student researchers engaged in this space. For more details, including the latest agenda, please visit our <a href="http://rbi.gatech.edu/emerging-pathways-exploring-frontiers-biobased-chemicals-and-materials" target="_blank">Emerging Pathways workshop website</a>.</p><p>If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Dione Morton via email <a href="mailto:dione.morton@rbi.gatech.edu" target="_blank">dione.morton@rbi.gatech.edu</a> or by phone at 404.894.9550.</p><p>If you require hotel accommodations while in Atlanta, we have secured a preferred rate at the Renaissance Hotel-Midtown Atlanta. <a href="https://book.passkey.com/event/49727005/owner/3771448/home" target="_blank">Reservations may be made here</a>. <strong>The deadline to receive this rate is Sept. 18.</strong><br /><br />All parking on site at RBI is metered and can be paid online through the Park Mobile app for iPhone and Android.</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1533837638</created>  <gmt_created>2018-08-09 18:00:38</gmt_created>  <changed>1536940063</changed>  <gmt_changed>2018-09-14 15:47:43</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[RBI to host workshop, poster session this fall]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[RBI to host workshop, poster session this fall]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2018-10-04T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2018-10-04T15:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2018-10-04T15:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2018-10-04 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2018-10-04 19:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2018-10-04 19:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2018-10-04T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2018-10-04T15:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2018-10-04 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2018-10-04 03:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[(404) 894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://www.rbi.gatech.edu]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://www.rbi.gatech.edu]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[dione.morton@rbi.gatech.edu]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>dione.morton@rbi.gatech.edu</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>552401</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>552401</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Yulin Deng]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[yulin_deng_biomass-fuel-cell.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/yulin_deng_biomass-fuel-cell.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/yulin_deng_biomass-fuel-cell.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/yulin_deng_biomass-fuel-cell.jpg?itok=diLCNSzS]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Yulin Deng]]></image_alt>                              <created>1468351200</created>          <gmt_created>2016-07-12 19:20:00</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895350</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:55:50</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="177814"><![CDATA[Postdoc]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="602960">  <title><![CDATA[Food Safety: From Farm to Fork]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 48 million cases of foodborne illness occur annually in the U.S., with most being of microbial origin.</p><p>Michael Doyle has spent his career developing better ways to detect and control the harmful microbes associated with foods.</p><p>He will address many of the challenges of making food safe, beginning at the farm to consumption at the table.</p><p><strong>About the Speaker</strong><br />Michael P. Doyle is Regents Professor of Microbiology and Director of the Center for Food Safety at the Universtiy of Georgia. His&nbsp;research has focused on food safety and security. He has worked closely with the food industry, government agencies, and consumer groups on issues related to the microbiological safety of food.</p><p>Doyle has served on the food safety committees of many scientific organizations and as scientific advisor to many organizations, including the&nbsp;CDC, Environmental Protection Agency, Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Defense, and the World Health Organization.</p><p>He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology, the International Association for Food Protection, and the Institute of Food Technologists. He is a member of the National Academies&rsquo; Institute of Medicine.</p><p><strong>About the Karlovitz Lecture</strong><br />The lecture is made possible by an endowment in memory of College of Sciences Dean Les Karlovitz, who served as dean for 16 years until 1989.&nbsp;Seeking to broaden intellectual discourse on campus, the series focuses on speakers whose work has led them to stretch across disciplinary boundaries.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1519749417</created>  <gmt_created>2018-02-27 16:36:57</gmt_created>  <changed>1522183301</changed>  <gmt_changed>2018-03-27 20:41:41</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Professor UGA Professor Michael P. Doyle's research focuses on food safety and security]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Professor UGA Professor Michael P. Doyle's research focuses on food safety and security]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<div><div><h4>2018 Karlovitz Lecture</h4><p>The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 48 million cases of foodborne illness occur annually in the U.S., with most being of microbial origin.</p><p>Michael Doyle has spent his career developing better ways to detect and control the harmful microbes associated with foods.</p></div></div>]]></summary>  <start>2018-03-28T18:30:00-04:00</start>  <end>2018-03-28T19:30:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2018-03-28T19:30:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2018-03-28 22:30:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2018-03-28 23:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2018-03-28 23:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2018-03-28T18:30:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2018-03-28T19:30:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2018-03-28 06:30:00</value>      <value2>2018-03-28 07:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://www.gtalumni.org/s/1481/alumni/17/home.aspx?gid=21&amp;pgid=61]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://www.gtalumni.org/s/1481/alumni/17/home.aspx?gid=21&amp;pgid=61]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Alumni House]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://monica.halka@carnegie.gatech.edu">Monica Halka</a><br />Georgia Tech Honors Program<br /><a href="http://monica.halka@carnegie.gatech.edu">monica.halka@carnegie.gatech.edu</a></p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>602959</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>602959</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Michael Doyle, Universtiy of Georgia]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Michael Doyle.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/Michael%20Doyle.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/Michael%20Doyle.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/Michael%2520Doyle.jpg?itok=chevYqkO]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[]]></image_alt>                              <created>1519749116</created>          <gmt_created>2018-02-27 16:31:56</gmt_created>          <changed>1519749116</changed>          <gmt_changed>2018-02-27 16:31:56</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="604047">  <title><![CDATA[The Liquor Cycle from Brown to Green ]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>The&nbsp; TAPPI Gulf Coast Section and TAPPI Southeastern are co-hosting a meeting during its upcoming meeting in Atlanta entitled &quot;The Liquor Cycle from Brown to Green,&quot; April 12-13 at the Renewable Bioproducts Institute. If your work involves the evaporators or recovery area this program will be of interest to you.</p><p>A workshop will be held Thursday, followed by a technical program on Friday.</p><p>Both events will be held in the Paper Tricentennial Building, rooms TBD.</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1521565371</created>  <gmt_created>2018-03-20 17:02:51</gmt_created>  <changed>1521565409</changed>  <gmt_changed>2018-03-20 17:03:29</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Technical program, workshop hosted at RBI]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Technical program, workshop hosted at RBI]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2018-04-12T01:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2018-04-13T01:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2018-04-13T01:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2018-04-12 05:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2018-04-13 05:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2018-04-13 05:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2018-04-12T01:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2018-04-13T01:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2018-04-12 01:00:00</value>      <value2>2018-04-13 01:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://rbi.gatech.edu/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://rbi.gatech.edu/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Chris Luettgen, chris.luettgen@rbi.gatech.edu</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>410981</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>410981</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[TAPPI]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[131209_tappi.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/131209_tappi_0.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/131209_tappi_0.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/131209_tappi_0.jpg?itok=2XME9mk5]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[TAPPI]]></image_alt>                              <created>1449254204</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 18:36:44</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895139</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:52:19</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>      </categories>  <event_terms>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="602916">  <title><![CDATA[Business France hosts technical symposium]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Business France North America, in partnership with SYMOP, French Association for Industrial Solutions Makers, has organized a Pulp &amp; Paper technical symposium with the support of TAPPI, the American Paper &amp; Pulp Association and Georgia Tech&rsquo;s Renewable Bioproducts Institute.</p><p><strong>The symposium is free of charge upon registration</strong>, and will provide participants with the opportunity to discover new and innovative technologies in cellulose and paper production. It will be a full day event where guest speakers from French companies will share their expertise and interact with the audience. There will also be a designated B2B area for those wishing to meet with representatives of the presenting companies.</p><p>All conference related information, including registration, can be found <a href="http://events-export.businessfrance.fr/papersymposium-usa/">here at the Paper Symposium website</a>.</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1519669109</created>  <gmt_created>2018-02-26 18:18:29</gmt_created>  <changed>1519669109</changed>  <gmt_changed>2018-02-26 18:18:29</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Tailor-made innovative solutions for the paper industry: The French Touch]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Tailor-made innovative solutions for the paper industry: The French Touch]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2018-03-13T01:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2018-03-13T01:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2018-03-13T01:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2018-03-13 05:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2018-03-13 05:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2018-03-13 05:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2018-03-13T01:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2018-03-13T01:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2018-03-13 01:00:00</value>      <value2>2018-03-13 01:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://www.westinpeachtreeplazaatlanta.com/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://www.westinpeachtreeplazaatlanta.com/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[Westin, Peachtree Plaza]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://events-export.businessfrance.fr/papersymposium-usa/">Business France</a></p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[NONE]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>602915</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>602915</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Business France Technical Symposium]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Business France.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/Business%20France.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/Business%20France.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/Business%2520France.jpg?itok=evqcJL4h]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[]]></image_alt>                              <created>1519668533</created>          <gmt_created>2018-02-26 18:08:53</gmt_created>          <changed>1519668533</changed>          <gmt_changed>2018-02-26 18:08:53</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>      </categories>  <event_terms>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="601370">  <title><![CDATA[Conversation with Campus - EVPR Search]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Join President G.P. &quot;Bud&quot; Peterson and Provost Rafael L. Bras to learn about the international search for the next executive vice president for Research (EVPR) and provide your input.</p><p>Also available&nbsp; via live stream at <a href="http://www.president.gatech.edu/">president.gatech.edu</a>. Questions should be submitted within 24 hours of the event to the <a href="mailto:provostsoffice@gatech.edu?subject=Conversation%20with%20Campus%20Questions">Provost&#39;s Office.</a>.</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1516907303</created>  <gmt_created>2018-01-25 19:08:23</gmt_created>  <changed>1516907303</changed>  <gmt_changed>2018-01-25 19:08:23</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[President G.P. 'Bud' Peterson, Provost Rafael L. Bras to lead discussion]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[President G.P. 'Bud' Peterson, Provost Rafael L. Bras to lead discussion]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2018-02-06T11:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2018-02-06T12:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2018-02-06T12:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2018-02-06 16:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2018-02-06 17:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2018-02-06 17:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2018-02-06T11:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2018-02-06T12:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2018-02-06 11:00:00</value>      <value2>2018-02-06 12:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>601369</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>601369</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Conversation with Campus - EVPR Search ]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[EVPR search.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/EVPR%20search.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/EVPR%20search.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/EVPR%2520search.jpg?itok=Ml6dpOin]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[]]></image_alt>                              <created>1516906882</created>          <gmt_created>2018-01-25 19:01:22</gmt_created>          <changed>1516906882</changed>          <gmt_changed>2018-01-25 19:01:22</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="263881"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Polymer Network]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>      </categories>  <event_terms>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="600629">  <title><![CDATA[RBI 2018 Executive Conference]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>What transformative opportunities are available to today&rsquo;s manufacturing entities?&nbsp; How can smart manufacturing, big data and analytics help increase efficiency and boost sustainable productivity&mdash;now, and in the coming decades? These are the key topics for discussion at the 2018 Annual Executive Conference, <em>Transformative Opportunities for Bioproducts Manufacture</em>, of <a href="http://www.rbi.gatech.edu/">Georgia Tech&#39;s Renewable Bioproducts Institute</a>.</p><p>The meeting will open Tuesday, March 6 at 1 p.m., with sessions continuing until 5 p.m. A poster session and reception will be held from 5 to 6:30, with a seated dinner to follow from 7 to 9 p.m. &nbsp;Wednesday will kick off with breakfast at 8 a.m., with sessions ending at 1 p.m. &nbsp;</p><p>You may register for the conference beginning Jan. 18 by <a href="https://2018rbiexconf.eventbrite.com/">clicking here</a>.</p><p>The conference and poster session will be held in the Global Learning Center located in Midtown Atlanta. Tuesday&#39;s dinner will be held in the adjacent Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center.</p><p>The first day of the conference will consider &ldquo;Transformative Opportunities for Tomorrow&rsquo;s Bioproducts Manufacturing.&rdquo; The second day will be devoted to &ldquo;Manufacturing Design for Advanced Chemicals and Materials,&rdquo; comprised of two sessions&mdash;The Promise of Smart Manufacturing, and Material and Chemical Design for New Products.&nbsp; Experts, faculty and students will engage the audience in discussing these topics.</p><p>&ldquo;This conference is being designed to explore the application of new tools to long-standing challenges,&rdquo; said RBI Executive Director Norman Marsolan. &ldquo;We want to explore how those tools can lead the existing and emerging bioproducts industry into a vibrant and as yet unimagined future.&rdquo;</p><p>About 45 graduate Fellows supported by RBI&#39;s unique endowment are expected to participate in this year&rsquo;s poster competition. Conference participants will have an opportunity to meet these students and discuss with them how their research could be valuable or made more relevant to their companies.</p><p>Throughout the two days, there will be ample time for networking and discussion with expert researchers, students, and industry peers. The conference is also a prime opportunity to learn more about Georgia Tech&rsquo;s&nbsp;innovation and&nbsp;commercialization centers and how they can support business and industry strategies. RBI serves as a portal into pertinent research capabilities and services available across campus.</p><p>The 2017 conference attracted a record number of industry and business leaders from a wide range of arenas, including <em>energy, pulp &amp; paper, biochemicals, materials science and bioprocessing</em><em>,</em> as well as government and academic representatives &mdash; more than 160 during the two-day event. The meeting serves as a development opportunity as well for young to mid-level professionals. There is no registration fee.</p><p>More information will be released in the coming weeks and can be found at the <em><a href="http://www.rbi.gatech.edu/2018_EXCON_PR">2018 conference page.</a></em></p><p>Rooms are available at a preferred rate through Feb. 28 for conference guests at the <a href="https://secure3.hilton.com/en_US/gi/reservation/book.htm?inputModule=HOTEL&amp;ctyhocn=ATLAMGI&amp;spec_plan=RBI&amp;arrival=20180304&amp;departure=20180308&amp;cid=OM,WW,HILTONLINK,EN,DirectLink&amp;fromId=HILTONLINKDIRECT">Hilton Garden Inn Midtown</a>, located just a 10 minute walk from the conference venue. <a href="http://www.gtalumni.org/s/1481/alumni/index.aspx?sid=1481&amp;gid=21&amp;pgid=2930">Many hotels in the Midtown area</a>&nbsp;also offer Georgia Tech preferred rates. Please be sure to specify &ldquo;Georgia Tech&rdquo; when you call to make your reservation.</p><p><em>For hotel and other travel and accommodations inquiries, please contact </em><a href="mailto:dione.morton@rbi.gatech.edu"><em>Dione Morton</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><em>For any other questions regarding the conference, please contact </em><a href="mailto:kelly.smith@gatech.edu"><em>Kelly Smith</em></a><em>, RBI&#39;s marketing and communications manager. </em></p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1515609386</created>  <gmt_created>2018-01-10 18:36:26</gmt_created>  <changed>1515609386</changed>  <gmt_changed>2018-01-10 18:36:26</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Meeting titled 'Transformative Opportunities for Bioproducts Manufacture']]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Meeting titled 'Transformative Opportunities for Bioproducts Manufacture']]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>What transformative opportunities are available to today&rsquo;s manufacturing entities?&nbsp; How can smart manufacturing, big data and analytics help increase efficiency and boost sustainable productivity&mdash;now, and in the coming decades? These are the key topics for discussion at the 2018 Annual Executive Conference, <em>Transformative Opportunities for Bioproducts Manufacture</em>, of <a href="http://www.rbi.gatech.edu/">Georgia Tech&#39;s Renewable Bioproducts Institute</a>.</p>]]></summary>  <start>2018-03-06T13:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2018-03-07T13:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2018-03-07T13:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2018-03-06 18:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2018-03-07 18:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2018-03-07 18:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2018-03-06T13:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2018-03-07T13:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2018-03-06 01:00:00</value>      <value2>2018-03-07 01:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-385-6203]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Georgia+Tech+Global+Learning+Center/@33.7763188,-84.3891877,15.85z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x88f50466c03ef281:0x33727ba143cafd68!8m2!3d33.7761027!4d-84.3894785?hl=en]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Georgia+Tech+Global+Learning+Center/@33.7763188,-84.3891877,15.85z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x88f50466c03ef281:0x33727ba143cafd68!8m2!3d33.7761027!4d-84.3894785?hl=en]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[Global Learning Center]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Kelly B. 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Explore what these unique materials can do for next generation products.</p><p>The conference will be held June 11-14 at the Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center in Madison, WI.</p><p>A call for abstracts has also been released, which can be found <a href="http://conference.tappinano.org/media/4015/nano-2018-call-for-presentations.pdf">here</a>.</p><p>More information will be released in the coming weeks and can be found on the <a href="http://conference.tappinano.org/">conference website. </a></p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1515523627</created>  <gmt_created>2018-01-09 18:47:07</gmt_created>  <changed>1515523627</changed>  <gmt_changed>2018-01-09 18:47:07</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Registration Now Open]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Registration Now Open]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2018-06-11T09:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2018-06-14T14:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2018-06-14T14:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2018-06-11 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2018-06-14 18:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2018-06-14 18:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2018-06-11T09:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2018-06-14T14:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2018-06-11 09:00:00</value>      <value2>2018-06-14 02:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[800-947-3529]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://www.mononaterrace.com/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://www.mononaterrace.com/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center, ]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[info@mononaterrace.com]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>599099</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>599099</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[TAPPI Nano Division Conference June 11-14, 2018]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[TAPPI Nano Division logo 2018.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/TAPPI%20Nano%20Division%20logo%202018.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/TAPPI%20Nano%20Division%20logo%202018.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/TAPPI%2520Nano%2520Division%2520logo%25202018.jpg?itok=ZpLWDCSk]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[]]></image_alt>                              <created>1511363309</created>          <gmt_created>2017-11-22 15:08:29</gmt_created>          <changed>1511363309</changed>          <gmt_changed>2017-11-22 15:08:29</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[http://conference.tappinano.org/register/?_zs=d0oib1&amp;_zl=Bd1S4]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Full Conference Registration]]></title>      </link>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[http://conference.tappinano.org/student-committee-events/]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Student Registration]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="600094">  <title><![CDATA[RBI 2018 Poster Session announced]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>More than 40 RBI Fellows will display posters outlining their research in one of three strategic focus areas of the Institute - Operational Excellence in Advanced Paper &amp; Packaging; Advances in Biochemical Production; and Biocomposites and Nanocellulose.</p><p>The conference brings other more than 125 industry, government and Georgia Tech guests from pulp &amp; paper, chemical, fuel and material industries and from national affiliated organizations and laboratories. Students have the opportunity to engage with participants one-on-one during the poster session, giving them the ability to explain in greater detail their research focus and work.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1513701084</created>  <gmt_created>2017-12-19 16:31:24</gmt_created>  <changed>1513701084</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-12-19 16:31:24</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Contest, reception held in conjunction with annual executive conference, March 6]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Contest, reception held in conjunction with annual executive conference, March 6]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2018-03-06T17:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2018-03-06T18:30:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2018-03-06T18:30:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2018-03-06 22:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2018-03-06 23:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2018-03-06 23:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2018-03-06T17:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2018-03-06T18:30:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2018-03-06 05:00:00</value>      <value2>2018-03-06 06:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-385-6203]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>For more information, email <a href="mailto:dione.morton@rbi.gatech.edu">Dione Morton</a>.</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>588867</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>588867</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[2017 RBI Poster Competition]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Poster Session - Lunch 1.jpeg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/Poster%20Session%20-%20Lunch%201.jpeg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/Poster%20Session%20-%20Lunch%201.jpeg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/Poster%2520Session%2520-%2520Lunch%25201.jpeg?itok=BBG0lv-E]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[]]></image_alt>                              <created>1489675763</created>          <gmt_created>2017-03-16 14:49:23</gmt_created>          <changed>1489675763</changed>          <gmt_changed>2017-03-16 14:49:23</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="263881"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Polymer Network]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="598777">  <title><![CDATA[Dr. Marcus Foston featured in GT TAPPI seminar series]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Marcus Foston is an assistant professor in the Energy, Environmental, and Chemical Engineering Department at Washington University in St Louis. He received his PhD in polymer chemistry in the Material Science and Engineering Department at the Georgia Institute of Technology and soon after completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the Georgia Institute of Technology.</p><p>His current research program is directed at the development of innovative and novel routes to exploit and utilize biomass resources. Dr. Marcus Foston primary research themes are: (1) the characterization of biomass in an effort to understand, design, and optimize its downstream conversion, (2) the development of processes that are designed to convert lignin into value-added chemicals and materials, and (3) the synthesis novel biomass-derived synthetic polymers for specific applications.&nbsp;</p><p>Abstract for seminar: The lignin component of biomass has potential as a renewable source for industrially useful aromatic chemicals. While technologies for the selective conversion of the carbohydrate components have been successful, lignin is generally treated as waste and burned for low grade heat. We have developed a catalytic system, based on a metal-doped porous oxide, which can reductively disassemble lignin in methanol with little to no char formation. While the copper-doped porous oxide (CuPMO) performs several functions in lignin disassembly, including (1) H2 generation by alcohol reforming; (2) base-catalyzed solvolysis of insoluble lignin to soluble and catalysts accessible fragments; (3) hydrogenolysis of C-O aryl-ether linkages; and (4) base-catalyzed alkylation of phenolics.</p><p>While it is remarkable that a single-component catalyst is capable of all of these functions, it is very likely that CuPMO is not the optimum catalyst for each function individually.<br />We have observed that Ni-alumina provides much faster rates of lignin hydrogenolysis than Cu-alumina on aryl-ether model compounds, but that the Ni-alumina does not catalyze alcohol reforming to produce H2 efficiently. Therefore, I will present a study that elucidates the effect that copper and nickel bimetallic compositions within porous metal oxides have<br />on the selective depolymerization of lignin into aromatic chemicals via hydrogenolysis in methanol.</p><p>The TAPPI Student Chapter&nbsp;Georgia Tech hosts the seminar series with the financial support of the Renewable Bioproducts Institute, the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, the Lignin Group and TAPPI.</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1510681013</created>  <gmt_created>2017-11-14 17:36:53</gmt_created>  <changed>1510681047</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-11-14 17:37:27</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Foston will speak Nov. 28 ]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Foston will speak Nov. 28 ]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Seminar will discuss reductive conversion of lignin with metal-doped catalysts</p>]]></summary>  <start>2017-11-28T11:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2017-11-28T12:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2017-11-28T12:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2017-11-28 16:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2017-11-28 17:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2017-11-28 17:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2017-11-28T11:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2017-11-28T12:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2017-11-28 11:00:00</value>      <value2>2017-11-28 12:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>tkwok@gatech.edu</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>598776</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>598776</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Dr. Marcus Foston]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Marcus Foston.png]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/Marcus%20Foston.png]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/Marcus%20Foston.png]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/Marcus%2520Foston.png?itok=dGZT64h9]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/png</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[]]></image_alt>                              <created>1510680882</created>          <gmt_created>2017-11-14 17:34:42</gmt_created>          <changed>1510680882</changed>          <gmt_changed>2017-11-14 17:34:42</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>      </categories>  <event_terms>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="594151">  <title><![CDATA[Charlie Kuehmann, VP at SpaceX and Tesla Motors, is Visiting Georgia Tech!]]></title>  <uid>32022</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<address><strong>COMPUTATIONAL&nbsp;MATERIALS&nbsp;DESIGN&nbsp;- CONCEPT, IMPLEMENTATION &amp; FUTURE</strong></address><div>&nbsp;</div><p><strong><strong>Abstract: </strong></strong></p><p>Materials by Design started with a simple precept; with the advent of computational tools for thermodynamic, kinetics, and mechanics, can we design materials is the same way that mechanical and electrical components were being designed?&nbsp; Combining systems engineering principles, optimization schemes and advanced computational modeling for process-structure and structure-properties relationships, computational materials design accelerates new materials development to the point that they can be engineered concurrently with higher level mechanical and electronic systems. I&rsquo;ll review examples for the design of materials for applications in aerospace and transportation.&nbsp; In additional I&rsquo;ll touch on path to the future of materials design and the challenges for materials in our complicated and warming world. &nbsp;</p><p><strong>Biography</strong>:</p><p>Dr. Charlie Kuehmann has been a leader in computational materials design since its inception. &nbsp;In creating the first company dedicated to commercializing computational materials design, he&rsquo;s innovated the first materials and alloys from this new technology; from high-performance steels for race cars, aluminum alloys for aircraft, gear materials for helicopters, high-temperature alloys for turbine engines, and even bubble-gum. &nbsp;As the computational materials design revolution has gained momentum, and been embraced by government and private R&amp;D organizations through the Accelerated Insertion of Materials and Materials Genome Initiative, Dr. Kuehmann has brought the technology to the consumer electronics industry and most recently to electric vehicles and spacecraft. &nbsp;Dr. Kuehmann currently leads the materials engineering organizations at both Tesla and SpaceX, driving material solutions to enable the world&rsquo;s transition to a sustainable future, the commercialization of space and a multi-planetary civilization.</p><p>Click <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/materials-innovation-lecture-featuring-dr-charlie-kuehmann-tickets-36890665975">here</a> to register.</p>]]></body>  <author>Farlenthia Walker</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1502132411</created>  <gmt_created>2017-08-07 19:00:11</gmt_created>  <changed>1504035129</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-08-29 19:32:09</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Charlie Kuehmann, Vice President of Materials Engineering at SpaceX and Tesla Motors, will visit Georgia Tech as part of the Institute for Materials Innovation Lecture Series.]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Charlie Kuehmann, Vice President of Materials Engineering at SpaceX and Tesla Motors, will visit Georgia Tech as part of the Institute for Materials Innovation Lecture Series.]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2017-09-07T11:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2017-09-07T12:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2017-09-07T12:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2017-09-07 15:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2017-09-07 16:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2017-09-07 16:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2017-09-07T11:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2017-09-07T12:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2017-09-07 11:00:00</value>      <value2>2017-09-07 12:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://goo.gl/maps/gaeUHnXPqCp]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://goo.gl/maps/gaeUHnXPqCp]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p><a href="mailto:cecelia.jones@me.gatech.edu">Cecelia Jones</a> - &nbsp;Center Manager</p><p>404-894-7769</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>          <extra><![CDATA[free_food]]></extra>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>594152</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>594152</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Charlie Kuehmann]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[Charlie Bio Picture.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/Charlie%20Bio%20Picture.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/Charlie%20Bio%20Picture.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/Charlie%2520Bio%2520Picture.jpg?itok=3UksIrLh]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[]]></image_alt>                              <created>1502132481</created>          <gmt_created>2017-08-07 19:01:21</gmt_created>          <changed>1502132481</changed>          <gmt_changed>2017-08-07 19:01:21</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="263881"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Polymer Network]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="595006">  <title><![CDATA[RBI brings Renmatix CTO to campus for seminar]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>RBI is bringing <a href="http://renmatix.com/company/about-renmatix">Renmatix</a> CTO <a href="http://renmatix.com/company/people/management-team">Fred Moesler</a> to campus to discuss with students and faculty possible collaborative opportunities between his company and Georgia Tech in the conversion of biomass into sugars and specialty fibers.</p><p>The seminar will be held Wednesday, Aug. 30 at 11 a.m. in the fifth floor boardroom of the Paper Tricentennial Building. Students are welcome to remain for lunch, which will immediately follow the lecture.</p><p>Mr. Moesler will be joined by Mike Smith, Renmatix process development director.</p><p>Renmatix<strong> </strong>seeks to tackle one of the <strong>world&#39;s grand challenges: finding a way to economically unlock the chemical building blocks that reside in the plant life growing all over the world, season after season</strong>. And in so doing, usher in a new industrial era where <strong>plants, not petroleum, are refined as the basis for chemicals, fuels, and products </strong>that we use every day. Renmatix&rsquo;s technological innovation, the use of water-based chemistry, provides a cleaner, faster, and lower-cost method for <strong>deconstructing biomass into cellulosic sugars</strong>. These sugars become the building blocks for a multitude of <strong>renewable downstream technologies </strong>to serve biochemical market demand and to begin providing meaningful volumes of <strong>plantrochemicals, in lieu of the conventional petroleum-derived equivalents.</strong></p><p>Mr. Moesler leverages his unique background in the development, design, scale-up, and optimization of chemical and bioindustrial processes to help Renmatix evolve its revolutionary technology. Fred leads our technology strategy, as well as our fundamentals, development, operations and engineering groups. He is an expert in mathematical modeling, statistical analysis, and datamining of pilot/demonstration/production facilities.</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1503602803</created>  <gmt_created>2017-08-24 19:26:43</gmt_created>  <changed>1503602803</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-08-24 19:26:43</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Fred Moesler to discuss new technologies in area of converting biomass]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Fred Moesler to discuss new technologies in area of converting biomass]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Moesler will share Renmatix technology opportunities for collaboration with Georgia Tech, as well as interact with students and faculty to learn more about research being conducted to convert biomass into sugars and specialty fibers. He will be joined by Mike Smith, Renmatix process development director.</p>]]></summary>  <start>2017-08-30T12:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2017-08-30T12:45:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2017-08-30T12:45:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2017-08-30 16:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2017-08-30 16:45:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2017-08-30 16:45:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2017-08-30T12:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2017-08-30T12:45:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2017-08-30 12:00:00</value>      <value2>2017-08-30 12:45:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[404-894-9550]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[dione.morton@rbi.gatech.edu]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Dione Morton, 404-894-9550, <a href="mailto:dione.morton@rbi.gatech.edu?subject=Fred%20Moesler%20Seminar">dione.morton@rbi.gatech.edu</a></p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>595005</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>595005</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Fred Moesler, CTO, Renmatix]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[FredMoesler.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/FredMoesler.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/FredMoesler.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/FredMoesler.jpg?itok=-FBRhOWJ]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[]]></image_alt>                              <created>1503602295</created>          <gmt_created>2017-08-24 19:18:15</gmt_created>          <changed>1503602295</changed>          <gmt_changed>2017-08-24 19:18:15</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="383651">  <title><![CDATA[A Gathering of Continents]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Georgia Tech’s Price Gilbert Memorial Library and the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking are giving visitors a unique passport back in time to the early mappings of the earth.</p><p>The exhibit, hosted by the museum, opened Feb. 27 and will be on view through June 26.</p><p>In conjunction with the exhibit, a lecture presentation by Dr. Paul F. Gehl, “Collecting Book and Paper History: An American Tradition,” will be held Thursday, March 5 from 6 to 8 p.m. Dr. Gehl serves as the George Amos Poole III Curator of Rare Books, and Custodian of the John M. Wing Foundation on the History of Printing, Newberry Library.</p><p>&nbsp;Joan Blaeu’s Grooten Atlas, also referred to as <em>Atlas Major</em>, was published in Amsterdam between 1662-65. The nine-volume atlas remains the foremost European atlas published in the 17<sup>th</sup> Century.</p><p>“We are thrilled to host this precious artifact, one of the few remaining editions of its kind,” said Teri Williams, director of the Williams Museum. “It is a rare treat to have this on display for the larger community to enjoy.”</p><p>Georgia Tech acquired the atlas in the 1960s. This edition is one of the few remaining hand-colored, gold-embossed, deluxe editions bound in Moroccan leather.</p><p>Exhibited maps include European views of Africa, the Americas and Asia, depicting important trade routes and ports. Detailed views of European cities and countries provide insight into a continent developing the geopolitical regions known today. Original volumes of the atlas will be on exhibit along with reproductions of select maps from the collection.</p><p>Visitors will follow the advancements of this revolutionary era as the study of astronomy, the development of papermaking, printmaking and mapmaking culminate in Blaeu’s atlas. A second-generation mapmaker, his extensive research and attention to detail provide important examples of evolving cartographic technologies and rich material exploring the idea of Europe after the Thirty Years War.</p><p>For more information regarding the exhibit or lecture, please visit us at <a href="http://www.paper.gatech.edu">www.paper.gatech.edu</a> or call 404.894.7840. Both are free and open to the public. Ample parking is available on site.</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1425380804</created>  <gmt_created>2015-03-03 11:06:44</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118393</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:19:53</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[An exhibition of GT's rare edition of Grooten Atlas]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[An exhibition of GT's rare edition of Grooten Atlas]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Georgia Tech’s Price Gilbert Memorial Library and the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking are giving visitors a unique passport back in time to the early mappings of the earth. The exhibit, hosted by the museum, opened Feb. 27 and will be on view through June 26.</p>]]></summary>  <start>2015-02-26T23:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2015-06-26T00:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2015-06-26T00:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2015-02-27 04:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2015-06-26 04:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2015-06-26 04:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2015-02-26T23:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2015-06-26T00:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2015-02-26 11:00:00</value>      <value2>2015-06-26 12:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[(404) 894-7840]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://www.rbi.gatech.edu/amp/index.html]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://www.rbi.gatech.edu/amp/index.html]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Teri Williams, <a href="mailto:teri.williams@rbi.gatech.edu">teri.williams@rbi.gatech.edu</a></p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>383641</item>          <item>383631</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>383641</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Atlas 2 exhibit at RCW museum]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[africa_blaeu1.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/africa_blaeu1.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/africa_blaeu1.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/africa_blaeu1.jpg?itok=iLeDK7TK]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Atlas 2 exhibit at RCW museum]]></image_alt>                              <created>1449246246</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 16:24:06</gmt_created>          <changed>1475894395</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:39:55</gmt_changed>      </item>          <item>          <nid>383631</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Atlas 1 exhibit RCW Museum RBI]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[arctic_blaeu4.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/arctic_blaeu4.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/arctic_blaeu4.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/arctic_blaeu4.jpg?itok=46Te5opp]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Atlas 1 exhibit RCW Museum RBI]]></image_alt>                              <created>1449246246</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 16:24:06</gmt_created>          <changed>1475894395</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:39:55</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="394901">  <title><![CDATA[Cellulose Nanomaterials: Plant-Based Nanoparticles Growing a Sustainable Future]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Abstract: Cellulose based materials (wood, cotton, etc.) have been used by our society as engineering materials for thousands of years and their use continues today as verified by the enormity of the world wide industries in forest products, paper, textiles, packaging, etc. &nbsp;A new family of cellulose based particles (Cellulose Nanomaterials) with new functionality and performance are being developed to further expand the use of renewable materials in the ever widening consumer products base. &nbsp;&nbsp;Cellulose nanomaterials (CNs) are nanoparticles extracted from a wide variety of source materials (e.g. trees, plants, algae, bacteria). These fibril-like particles (3-50 nm wide, 50-2000+ nm long) have a unique combination of characteristics: high mechanical properties, low coefficient of thermal expansion, high aspect ratio, and low density.&nbsp; The exposed –OH side groups on CN surfaces can be readily modified to achieve different surface properties, and have been used to adjust CN self-assembly and dispersion within a wide range of suspensions and matrix polymers, and to control interfacial properties in composites (e.g. CN-CN and CN-matrix).&nbsp; Also, CNs can potentially be produced at industrial size quantities and at low costs, and preliminary tests have shown low environmental, health and safety issues.&nbsp; Research in CNs has grown rapidly in the last few years in an ever growing application space, including but not limited to: reinforcing fillers for polymers, cements, fibers, transparent films, flexible transparent displays, biomedical implants, drug delivery, barrier films, separation membranes, batteries, supercapacitors, sensors, etc.</p><p>This seminar will provide a general introduction to CNs, a review of the current state of art in CN research, and will describe some of the current CN research at GaTech. &nbsp; &nbsp;</p><p>Bio:Dr. Robert J. Moon is a Materials Research Engineer at the USDA Forest Service - Forest Products Laboratory, and is an Adjunct Professor in both the School of Materials Science and Engineering (at GaTech), and in the School of Materials Engineering (at Purdue University). Dr. Moon received a B.S. in Metallurgy from the University of Wisconsin (1994), a M.S. (1996) and PhD (2000) in Materials Engineering from Purdue University.&nbsp; He is currently stationed at and is a member of the Renewable Bioproducts Institute at GaTech. Dr. Moon is an expert in processing-structure-property relationships as they apply in various aspects of CN research, such as, nanocomposites, hybrid composites, recyclable solar cells, multi-scale modeling, characterization, etc.&nbsp; He is an internationally recognized researcher in CNs and is the chairman of the Technical Association for Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI) Nanotechnology Division, a member of the organizing committee for the annual Technical Conference on Nanotechnology for Renewable Materials, a member of ISO standards development for CNs, and is active many other workshops and roadmap development.</p><p>Dr. Moon’s publication record can be found at:</p><p>Google scholar: <a href="http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=FD8YFDkAAAAJ&amp;hl=en">http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=FD8YFDkAAAAJ&amp;hl=en</a></p><p>ResearchGate:&nbsp; <a href="https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Robert_Moon">https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Robert_Moon</a></p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1428577272</created>  <gmt_created>2015-04-09 11:01:12</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118371</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:19:31</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Dr. Robert J. Moon to discuss a new family of cellulose based particles]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Dr. Robert J. Moon to discuss a new family of cellulose based particles]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2015-04-14T13:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2015-04-14T14:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2015-04-14T14:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2015-04-14 17:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2015-04-14 18:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2015-04-14 18:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2015-04-14T13:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2015-04-14T14:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2015-04-14 01:00:00</value>      <value2>2015-04-14 02:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://www.facilities.gatech.edu/map/bldngmodel.php?id=095]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://www.facilities.gatech.edu/map/bldngmodel.php?id=095]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[nanotech@ien.gatech.edu]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Christa Ernst</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>394961</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>394961</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Moon, Robert Dr.]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[bio_robert_moon.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/bio_robert_moon.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/bio_robert_moon.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/bio_robert_moon.jpg?itok=FXJjzQFQ]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Moon, Robert Dr.]]></image_alt>                              <created>1449246346</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 16:25:46</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895112</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:51:52</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="7547"><![CDATA[cellulose]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="1785"><![CDATA[nanomaterials]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="2973"><![CDATA[nanoparticles]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="4174"><![CDATA[renewable]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="119231"><![CDATA[renewable bioproducts]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="167052"><![CDATA[sustainable]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="402311">  <title><![CDATA[Nano-/Bio- Is Not an Either/Or Choice for Composites]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>Abstract:</strong> In this presentation, an overview will be presented of research in the group of Professor Jeffrey Youngblood of Purdue University with specific focus given to renewable/sustainable nanocomposites.&nbsp; Cellulose Nanomaterials (CN) are attractive materials for possible applications in nanocomposites reinforcement, nanomaterials and biomedicine as they are high strength and stiffness, yet are renewable, biodegradable, non-toxic, cheap, and optically transparent.&nbsp; Here, we detail our efforts to characterize CN and CN composite mechanical and thermal properties and understand what factors dictate behavior.&nbsp; As well, our efforts at utilizing CN in a variety of application spaces will be detailed.&nbsp; Thus, we provide new elements to understand the interconnection among preparation variables towards optimal CN materials design. &nbsp;</p><p><strong>Bio:&nbsp; </strong>Professor Jeffrey P. Youngblood began his collegiate studies at Louisiana State University majoring in Chemistry and Physics.&nbsp; Working in the laboratory of Professor William Daly, Professor Youngblood spent three years working on compatibilization, ageing, and thermomechanical investigation of asphalt/polymer blends and the synthesis of liquid crystalline nonlinear optical polymers.&nbsp; In 1996, Professor Youngblood started Ph.D. studies at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst in the Department of Polymer Science and Engineering.&nbsp; Under the direction of Professor Thomas McCarthy, Youngblood investigated the Superhydrophobic Effect, developed general methods for chemical surface modification of polymers, and synthesized pendant siloxane block copolymers.&nbsp; Moving on to postdoctoral work at Cornell’s Materials Science and Engineering Department under direction of Professor Christopher Ober, he developed synthetic strategies for the development of coatings that prevent marine biofouling.&nbsp; In 2003, Professor Youngblood accepted a position in the School of Materials Engineering at Purdue University.&nbsp; Promoted to Associate Professor in 2009 and Professor in 2015, he uses his polymer expertise to investigate nanotechnology, surface science, advanced processing and biomaterials.&nbsp; Of late, he has been specifically interested in ceramic processing using polymeric methods, advanced composites and fabrication, renewable resins and cellulose nanocomposites, the latter of which has been a particular area of interest over the past 6 years.</p><p>Find out more at&nbsp;https://engineering.purdue.edu/MSE/People/Faculty/jpyoungb/index.html.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1430918633</created>  <gmt_created>2015-05-06 13:23:53</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118362</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:19:22</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Jeffrey P. Youngblood will deliver a presentation outlining the attractiveness of cellulose nanomaterials for applications in nanocomposites reinforcement, nanomaterials and biomedicine due to their high strength yet biodegradable, non-toxic nature.]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Jeffrey P. Youngblood will deliver a presentation outlining the attractiveness of cellulose nanomaterials for applications in nanocomposites reinforcement, nanomaterials and biomedicine due to their high strength yet biodegradable, non-toxic nature.]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Professor Jeffrey Youngblood of Purdue University will detail efforts to characterize CN and CN composite mechanical and thermal properties and understand what factors dictate behavior.&nbsp; As well, his group’s efforts at utilizing CN in a variety of application spaces will be discussed.&nbsp; He believes this provides new elements to understand the interconnection among preparation variables towards optimal CN materials design.&nbsp;</p>]]></summary>  <start>2015-05-14T15:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2015-05-14T16:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2015-05-14T16:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2015-05-14 19:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2015-05-14 20:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2015-05-14 20:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2015-05-14T15:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2015-05-14T16:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2015-05-14 03:00:00</value>      <value2>2015-05-14 04:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[(404) 894-9550]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://www.chemistry.gatech.edu]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://www.chemistry.gatech.edu]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Lavon Harper, <a href="mailto:lavon.harper@rbi.gatech.edu">lavon.harper@rbi.gatech.edu</a></p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>402321</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>402321</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Youngblood, Jeffrey]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[jeffrey_youngblood.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/jeffrey_youngblood.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/jeffrey_youngblood.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/jeffrey_youngblood.jpg?itok=0hIuqZEK]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Youngblood, Jeffrey]]></image_alt>                              <created>1449252000</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 18:00:00</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895122</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:52:02</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="93801"><![CDATA[bioproducts]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="7547"><![CDATA[cellulose]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="1692"><![CDATA[materials]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="1785"><![CDATA[nanomaterials]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="93811"><![CDATA[RBI]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="4174"><![CDATA[renewable]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="409561">  <title><![CDATA[Clean Energy Manufacturing Initiative SE Regional Summit]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>The Clean Energy Manufacturing Initiative will hold it’s Southeast Regional Summit Thursday, July 9 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Renaissance Atlanta Midtown Hotel and Conference Center.</p><p>The summit is presented by the U.S. Department of Energy.</p><p>Special guest speakers include Georgia Tech President Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson and Assistant Secretary (EERE), U.S. Department of Energy Dr. David Danielson, among other senior Department of Energy leaders.</p><p>The summit convenes leaders from industry, academia and government to:</p><p>• Inform the Clean Energy Manufacturing Initiative’s efforts to strengthen regional and national manufacturing competitiveness</p><p>• Showcase innovations in manufacturing of clean energy technologies and advanced manufacturing in the region</p><p>• Highlight federal and state resources for manufacturers and innovators to scale innovation to manufacturing</p><p>• Foster networking between innovators, manufacturers and federal and regional resources.</p><p>Panel Session I: Sparking U.S. Clean Energy Manufacturing: Innovation and the Bridge to Manufacturing: Private sector perspectives on the regional strengths and priorities on innovations in clean tech manufacturing.</p><p>Panel Session II: Enhancing U.S. Competiveness: Advanced Manufacturing for the 21<sup>st</sup> century: Private sector perspectives on the regional strengths and priorities for the manufacturing innovative technologies.</p><p>Attendees will also get an opportunity to interact with representatives from multiple federal agencies that are providing resources for manufacturers in the region during the federal resources panel and resource match making session.</p><p>Four to six break-out sessions will also provide an opportunity for stakeholders to give input to DOE’s strategy on manufacturing competitiveness.</p><p>The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Visit the <a href="http://energy.gov/eere/cemi/events/cemi-southeast-regional-summit">U.S. Department of Energy</a> to register.</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1433251473</created>  <gmt_created>2015-06-02 13:24:33</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118354</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:19:14</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[July meeting to be held in Atlanta]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[July meeting to be held in Atlanta]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2015-07-09T09:30:00-04:00</start>  <end>2015-07-09T19:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2015-07-09T19:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2015-07-09 13:30:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2015-07-09 23:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2015-07-09 23:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2015-07-09T09:30:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2015-07-09T19:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2015-07-09 09:30:00</value>      <value2>2015-07-09 07:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://energy.gov/eere/cemi/events/cemi-southeast-regional-summit]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://energy.gov/eere/cemi/events/cemi-southeast-regional-summit]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></category>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></term>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="213"><![CDATA[energy]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="215"><![CDATA[manufacturing]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="412851">  <title><![CDATA[Nanocellulose: Advanced Functional Materials from Nature]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>RBI presents Emily Cranston, assistant professor of chemical engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, June 19 with a lecture titled "Nanocellulose: Advanced Functional Materials from Nature," in MoSE, Room 1201A.</p><p>By learning from nature and using bio-components, we can engineer high-performance materials with improved functionality. A thorough understanding of interfacial and mechanical properties is necessary to design polymer composites with enhanced compatibility between components and favorable material properties overall.</p><p>She will present the preparation and characterization of various cellulosic nanomaterials including cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) and cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) which are two different colloidal forms of cellulose that can be thought of as cellulosic “rice” and “spaghetti”, respectively. CNCs and CNFs shows great promise as composite components because of their unique optical and mechanical properties, light weight, low cost, biodegradability and non-toxicity. Potential applications of these materials include pigments, optical coatings, sensors, biomedical devices, gels, foams or more generally as a substitute for non-biodegradable thermoplastic composites. She will review some new water-based routes to functionalize cellulosic nanomaterials, leading to, for example cationic, hydrophobic and fluorescent CNCs. Soft nanocomposites including injectable hydrogels, cross-linked aerogels, polymer coatings and emulsions/foams will be discussed. Finally, a ‘tool-box’ of surface characterization techniques will be presented, highlighting colloidal probe atomic force microscopy (CP-AFM) and buckling-based mechanical measurements for thin film analysis.&nbsp;</p><p>Emily Cranston took up the position of Assistant Professor in Chemical Engineering at McMaster University in January 2011 where her research focuses on sustainable nanocomposites from cellulose. Her academic path began at McGill University where she received her Honours B.Sc. degree in Chemistry, specializing in Bio-Organic Chemistry. She then went on to graduate studies in the group of Professor Derek Gray at McGill University, obtaining a Ph.D. in Materials Chemistry (within the Pulp and Paper Research Centre). Her research at both the undergraduate and graduate level was focused on green chemistry and renewable materials, characterizing natural and synthetic biodegradable polymers and exploring the use of cellulose nanocrystals in model surfaces and novel cellulose composites. The study of value-added products from cellulose took her to Stockholm, Sweden (they also have a lot of trees!) as a postdoctoral researcher at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). There she worked in two departments: Surface and Corrosion Science and Fibre and Polymer Technology. At McMaster, Emily teaches undergraduate courses on Technical Communication, Problem Solving and Polymer Science and a graduate course on Surface Characterization Techniques.</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1433861862</created>  <gmt_created>2015-06-09 14:57:42</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118353</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:19:13</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[RBI presents Emily Cranston to discuss preparation, characterization of CN]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[RBI presents Emily Cranston to discuss preparation, characterization of CN]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2015-06-19T15:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2015-06-19T16:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2015-06-19T16:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2015-06-19 19:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2015-06-19 20:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2015-06-19 20:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2015-06-19T15:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2015-06-19T16:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2015-06-19 03:00:00</value>      <value2>2015-06-19 04:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Lavon Harper, 404-894-9550</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>412861</item>          <item>412871</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          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<boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="3396"><![CDATA[cellulosic]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="113891"><![CDATA[nanocellulose]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="1785"><![CDATA[nanomaterials]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="93811"><![CDATA[RBI]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="429601">  <title><![CDATA[RBI's annual Shrimp Boil set for Aug. 21]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>The Renewable Bioproducts Institute will hold its annual shrimp boil Aug. 21 from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of the Paper Tricentennial Building. The event is open to all Paper Science Engineering students and faculty, as well as RBI staff.</p><p>This is the second year the Institute has hosted the event, a gathering Executive Director Norman Marsolan said is a rare opportunity to bring together the entire RBI family.</p><p>“There aren’t many opportunities for the students, faculty and staff to mingle together in this type of atmosphere,” he said. “This gives everyone an opportunity - before schedules get impossibly hectic - to spend a little time with one another. It’s also a great opportunity to welcome our new PSE students – 10 this year – to RBI.”</p><p>In addition to the food, two PSE students will be entered to win an iPad Mini.</p><p>Those planning to attend must <strong>RSVP by Aug. 12</strong>. Reservations can be made with Mary Williams at the reception desk in the Paper Tricentennial Building or by contacting her at <a href="mailto:mary.williams@rbi.gatech.edu">mary.williams@rbi.gatech.edu</a> or 404.894.5700.</p><p>Name badges must be worn for entry and can be picked up the reception desk the day of the event.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1438249968</created>  <gmt_created>2015-07-30 09:52:48</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118339</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:18:59</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Drawing will be held for iPad Mini]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Drawing will be held for iPad Mini]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2015-08-21T13:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2015-08-21T14:30:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2015-08-21T14:30:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2015-08-21 17:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2015-08-21 18:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2015-08-21 18:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2015-08-21T13:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2015-08-21T14:30:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2015-08-21 01:00:00</value>      <value2>2015-08-21 02:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p><a href="mailto:mary.williams@rbi.gatech.edu">mary.williams@rbi.gatech.edu</a>, 404.894.5700</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>415151</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>415151</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Annual Shrimp Boil]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[121022_sb04.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/121022_sb04_0.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/121022_sb04_0.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/121022_sb04_0.jpg?itok=tM_pO7xS]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Annual Shrimp Boil]]></image_alt>                              <created>1449254245</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 18:37:25</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895149</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:52:29</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1788"><![CDATA[Other/Miscellaneous]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1788"><![CDATA[Other/Miscellaneous]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="6712"><![CDATA[paper science]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="93811"><![CDATA[RBI]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="168062"><![CDATA[shrimp boil]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="435061">  <title><![CDATA[Williams Museum to host reception for latest exhibit]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Visitors to the new exhibit “Paper Narratives” at Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking will experience a unique combination of storytelling and 3-D paper artistry.</p><p>The exhibit will open Friday, September 11 with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. and will run through Nov. 20.</p><p>Five artists will be featured sharing anecdotes, histories, observations and yarns woven using paper as their medium. Those participating are Douglas Baulos, Denise Bookwalter, Kerri Cushman, Lauren Faulkenberry and Lee Emma Running.</p><p>Suzanne Sawyer, guest curator, said the artists use paper as a medium, not to dictate who they are as artists, but because it engages them, and, in their incredibly talented hands, the paper begins to tell its story.</p><p>"Each artist recounts ideas uniquely, yet their work is united through the use of sculptural paper to communicate narratives as well as their pursuit of knowledge, meaning, and beauty. Whether using handmade or machine-made paper, by twisting, printing, cutting, or folding the paper among other techniques, the artists manipulate their narratives into fruition," she said. "The processes of creation become part of the narrative as the mark of the artists’ hands can be seen in these marvelous works. The exhibition includes artist’s books, installation, relief sculpture, sculpture in the round, and prints."</p><p>Ms. Running, one of the featured artist, was trained as a papermaker and sculptor. She now makes drawings and site-specific installations.</p><p>"I fell in love with handmade paper for it’s humility, it’s process, and it’s chameleon nature. The same fiber with different treatment can behave like fabric or leather, silk or fiberglass. This material opened a way of thinking for me as an artist," she said. "Papermaking taught me to innovate, and to pay close attention with all of my senses. I carry these ideas into my drawings and installations now."&nbsp;</p><p>For more information visit <a href="http://www.ipst.gatech.edu/amp/exhibits/index.htm">Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking</a> online or contact Virginia Howell at 404.894.5726 or <a href="mailto:virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu">virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu</a>.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1439811242</created>  <gmt_created>2015-08-17 11:34:02</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118328</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:18:48</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA['Paper Narratives' combines storytelling, 3-D paper]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA['Paper Narratives' combines storytelling, 3-D paper]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2015-09-11T18:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2015-09-11T20:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2015-09-11T20:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2015-09-11 22:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2015-09-12 00:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2015-09-12 00:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2015-09-11T18:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2015-09-11T20:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2015-09-11 06:00:00</value>      <value2>2015-09-11 08:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[(404) 894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://www.ipst.gatech.edu/amp/]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://www.ipst.gatech.edu/amp/]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Virginia Howell, 404.894.5726</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>435071</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>435071</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Paper Narratives]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[paper_narrative.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/paper_narrative_0.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/paper_narrative_0.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/paper_narrative_0.jpg?itok=ySxRc7cd]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Paper Narratives]]></image_alt>                              <created>1449256148</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 19:09:08</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895174</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:52:54</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="126"><![CDATA[exhibit]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="6708"><![CDATA[museum]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="2106"><![CDATA[Paper]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="93811"><![CDATA[RBI]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="128771"><![CDATA[tricentennial building]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="442111">  <title><![CDATA[The Distance between Imagination and Creation]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Join members of the Ford Motor Company team during an information session and take advantage of a great opportunity to learn more about a career with Ford.&nbsp;</p><p>The event will be held Tuesday, Sept. 8 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in the Callaway Manufacturing Research Building, Room 114. Representatives will take questions and resumes.</p><p>If you plan to attend the event, please register at <a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1m2T4cechHjbCgCQpI4V_gWvJh96x4ZNjQiUeg9rqbN4/viewform?c=0&amp;w=1">http://goo.gl/forms/z1EGCpQsrN</a>.</p><p>For more information on careers with the Ford Motor Company, visit <a href="http://corporate.ford.com/careers.html">careers.ford.com</a>.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1441019376</created>  <gmt_created>2015-08-31 11:09:36</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118311</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:18:31</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Ford Motor Company hosts on-campus session]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Ford Motor Company hosts on-campus session]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2015-09-08T18:30:00-04:00</start>  <end>2015-09-08T20:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2015-09-08T20:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2015-09-08 22:30:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2015-09-09 00:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2015-09-09 00:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2015-09-08T18:30:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2015-09-08T20:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2015-09-08 06:30:00</value>      <value2>2015-09-08 08:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="10377"><![CDATA[Career/Professional development]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="10377"><![CDATA[Career/Professional development]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="1577"><![CDATA[career]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="675"><![CDATA[Ford]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="444781">  <title><![CDATA[Responsive Cellulose Nanocrystal Composites]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p dir="ltr">Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are high-aspect ratio, mechanically stiff fibers which can serve as both a bio-renewable reinforcing agent in nanocomposites, as well as a handle for adding stimuli responsiveness. Join us at 11:00 a.m. ESDT on Thursday, Sept. 17 for a free webinar, “Responsive Cellulose Nanocrystal Composites.”</p><p dir="ltr">E. Johan Foster, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), will share his insights on how CNCs can be extracted from a wide range of natural cellulosic materials, with characteristics such as crystal structure, crystallinity and aspect ratio fluctuate widely between sources.</p><p dir="ltr">During the one-hour webinar he will discuss how small molecule functionalized cellulose is prepared for sustained delivery in a variety of environments. He’ll also describe how moieties attached to the surface of cellulose nanocrystals show that both irreversible and reversible changes can be induced by application of an external stimuli.</p><p dir="ltr"><a href="http://tappi.informz.net/z/cjUucD9taT01MDA3ODg3JnA9MSZ1PTEwMTc3NDQ4NzcmbGk9MzA2NzEwNzE/index.html" target="_blank">Learn more about this free webinar and register.</a></p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1441360749</created>  <gmt_created>2015-09-04 09:59:09</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118303</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:18:23</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Free webinar to focus on CNCs extracted from natural cellulosic materials]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Free webinar to focus on CNCs extracted from natural cellulosic materials]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2015-09-17T12:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2015-09-17T13:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2015-09-17T13:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2015-09-17 16:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2015-09-17 17:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2015-09-17 17:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2015-09-17T12:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2015-09-17T13:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2015-09-17 12:00:00</value>      <value2>2015-09-17 01:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="140511"><![CDATA[biorenewable]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="140501"><![CDATA[cellulose nanocrystals]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="140491"><![CDATA[CNCs]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="10774"><![CDATA[MSE]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="6189"><![CDATA[Nanocomposites]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="93811"><![CDATA[RBI]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="446891">  <title><![CDATA[MSE to host Industry Day Oct. 29]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>MSE will host its third annual Industry Day, Thursday, Oct. 29. The event will include panel presentations from industry, a vendor showcase, lab tours, and a poster session and reception. Technology leaders from various industry sectors have been invited to attend.</p><p>For more information and to <strong>RSVP</strong> for this event, please visit the 2015 Industry Day website at: <a href="http://industry.mse.gatech.edu/">http://industry.mse.gatech.edu/</a></p><p>Student registration will be open from 2:45 to 3:15 p.m. Panel presentations will be held from 11 a.m. to noon. A panel of alumni from industry will meet with both undergraduate and graduate students to discuss their corporate experiences and what skills companies in various sectors seek when hiring. The list of panelists will be posted on the RSVP website as they are confirmed.</p><p>The vendor showcase, poster session and reception will be held from 3:15 to 5:30 p.m.</p><p>The vendor showcase is the first of its kind for the event. Vendors will be on hand to share information about new technologies, chemicals, materials, and other products.</p><p>Posters for the poster session will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis. Due to space, only one poster is allowed per research group (which can be a group poster). <em>&nbsp;Please coordinate the poster for your group with your research advisor. </em>Poster printing guidelines found at: <a href="http://www.mse.gatech.edu/administration/poster-printing-faq">http://www.mse.gatech.edu/administration/poster-printing-faq</a>. Send poster requests to Angie Beggs (<a href="mailto:angie.beggs@mse.gatech.edu">angie.beggs@mse.gatech.edu</a>) no later than Oct. 23.</p><p>More information will be provided at a later date. A list of participating vendors and industry/panel presentation speakers will be added to the website as it is finalized.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1441984538</created>  <gmt_created>2015-09-11 15:15:38</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118300</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:18:20</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Leaders from various industry sectors set to attend]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Leaders from various industry sectors set to attend]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2015-10-29T15:45:00-04:00</start>  <end>2015-10-29T18:30:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2015-10-29T18:30:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2015-10-29 19:45:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2015-10-29 22:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2015-10-29 22:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2015-10-29T15:45:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2015-10-29T18:30:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2015-10-29 03:45:00</value>      <value2>2015-10-29 06:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://www.ibb.gatech.edu]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://www.ibb.gatech.edu]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Poster Requests: Angie Beggs <a href="mailto:angie.beggs@mse.gatech.edu">angie.beggs@mse.gatech.edu</a></p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="10377"><![CDATA[Career/Professional development]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="10377"><![CDATA[Career/Professional development]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="3161"><![CDATA[industry]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="10774"><![CDATA[MSE]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="46791"><![CDATA[vendors]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="462501">  <title><![CDATA[GTMI lecture series features Robert Moon]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Robert J. Moon will be the featured speaker during the fall seminar series hosted by Georgia Tech's Manufacturing Institute.</p><p>The seminar entitled, “A USDA Forest Service Perspective on Manufacturing with&nbsp;&nbsp;Cellulose Nanomaterials,” will be presented&nbsp;Monday, Nov. 2 from noon to 1 p.m. at the GTMI, Room 114, 813 Ferst Drive.&nbsp;</p><p>Currently with the Renewable Bioproducts Insistute, Dr. Moon an adjunct professesor, MSE, at both Purdue University (Indiana) and Georgia Tech, and a Materials Research Engineer with the USDA Forest Service - Forest Products Laboratory.</p><p>Dr. Moon is an expert in processing-structure-property relationships as they apply in various aspects of cellulose nanomaterial research, such as, nanocomposites, hybrid composites, recyclable solar cells, multi-scale modeling, characterization, etc. &nbsp;Moon is an internationally recognized researcher in cellulose materials and has been actively involved in the organization of annual Technical International Conference on Nanotechnology for Renewable Materials since 2008.&nbsp; To date in cellulose nanomaterials research he has over 25 peer reviewed journal publications (including 1 critical review), 5 patent applications, and is an editor of 1 book. His publication record can be found at google scholar.&nbsp;<a href="http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=FD8YFDkAAAAJ&amp;hl=en">http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=FD8YFDkAAAAJ&amp;hl=en</a></p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1445861982</created>  <gmt_created>2015-10-26 12:19:42</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118271</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:17:51</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[“A USDA Forest Service Perspective on Manufacturing with  Cellulose Nanomaterials”]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[“A USDA Forest Service Perspective on Manufacturing with  Cellulose Nanomaterials”]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>For the full seminar schedule, visit <a href="http://www.manufacturing.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/uploads/pdf/fall2015lunchseminarflyer.jpg">the GTMI lunch series site</a>.</p>]]></summary>  <start>2015-11-02T16:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2015-11-02T17:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2015-11-02T17:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2015-11-02 21:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2015-11-02 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2015-11-02 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2015-11-02T16:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2015-11-02T17:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2015-11-02 04:00:00</value>      <value2>2015-11-02 05:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[(404) 384-9100]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Tina Guldberg, <a href="mailto:tina.guldberg@gatech.edu">tina.guldberg@gatech.edu</a>, 404.385.4950.</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>409691</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>409691</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Robert Moon (US Forestry Service) joins the discussion]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[140328_exec_conf_6.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/140328_exec_conf_6_0.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/140328_exec_conf_6_0.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/140328_exec_conf_6_0.jpg?itok=T0T9MY-0]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Robert Moon (US Forestry Service) joins the discussion]]></image_alt>                              <created>1449254195</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 18:36:35</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895137</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:52:17</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="81901"><![CDATA[GTMI]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="113891"><![CDATA[nanocellulose]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="93811"><![CDATA[RBI]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="4174"><![CDATA[renewable]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="108071"><![CDATA[Robert Moon]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="509081">  <title><![CDATA[Structural and Functional Materials based on Nanostructure Cellulose Fibrils]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Professor Lars A. Berglund will visit Georgia Tech's campus March 9-10 and is scheduled to deliver a lecture entitled, "Structural and Functional Materials based on Nanostructure Cellulose Fibrils," March 10 at noon in MoSE 1201A.</p><p>The event is sponsored by the Renewable Bioproducts Institute and the Georgia Tech Polymer Network.</p><p>Lars Berglund is a professor at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. He is the director of Wallenberg Wood Science Center, with an annual funding of 5 million Euros, for a period of 10 years (2009-2018). The focus is on new materials from trees, where nanocellulose is a strong area. His research interest is on nanostructured polymer biocomposites. He is a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Science.</p><p><strong>His abstract states the following:&nbsp;</strong></p><p>Cellulose is the main reinforcement component in the plant cell wall, and it is present in the form of nanofibers with a diameter typically in the 4-10 nm range. Long flexible cellulose nanofibers (CNF) in excess of 700 nm in length (l) can be disintegrated from bleached wood pulp. It is also possible to prepare shorter (l=100-300 nm) rod-like cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) by acid hydrolysis. Both types of nanocellulose are becoming commercially available at competitive price. The CNF, in particular, is akin to a nanofiber version of aramid (Kevlar) fibers in terms of structure and properties, but synthesized in nature. Nanocellulose particles can be well dispersed in aqueous suspension, and then processed by filtration and drying into porous nanopaper networks. The resulting materials can be combined/impregnated with polymer matrices or inorganic particles to form optically transparent materials with excellent physical and mechanical properties. The compositions can also be dried by specific techniques to form porous foams or aerogels. The presentation will describe the basic characteristics of nanocellulose materials, and how they can be functionalized and used in device applications. One challenge is to maintain nanostructural control, while at the same time using ”green” preparation methods of technical potential.</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1457021379</created>  <gmt_created>2016-03-03 16:09:39</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118184</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:16:24</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Swedish professor presents lecture March 10]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Swedish professor presents lecture March 10]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2016-03-10T11:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2016-03-10T12:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2016-03-10T12:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2016-03-10 16:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2016-03-10 17:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2016-03-10 17:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2016-03-10T11:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2016-03-10T12:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2016-03-10 11:00:00</value>      <value2>2016-03-10 12:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://www.kth.se/en/che/divisions/biocomposites]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://www.kth.se/en/che/divisions/biocomposites]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p><a href="mailto:venese.blake-leggett@chemistry.gatech.edu">venese.blake-leggett@chemistry.gatech.edu</a></p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="10377"><![CDATA[Career/Professional development]]></category>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="10377"><![CDATA[Career/Professional development]]></term>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="168441"><![CDATA[bioproduct]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="7547"><![CDATA[cellulose]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="1692"><![CDATA[materials]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="7577"><![CDATA[nanostructure]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="1492"><![CDATA[Polymer]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="515781">  <title><![CDATA[Upcoming seminar focuses on Cellulosic Biofuels]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Tom Kindler, Operations Leader at Renmatix, will be the guest speaker in the next of a series of seminars sponsored by RBI and the Student Chaper of TAPPI at Georgia Tech.</p><p>Kindler is&nbsp;a graduate of Georgia Tech and Lake Superior State University. He has 20-plus years experience in paper manufacturing with NewPage Corporation and Stora Enso.<br /><br />Renmatix is a global technology licensor enabling the low-cost production of cellulosic sugars from non-food biomass serving chemical and fuels markets. The company’s proprietary Plantrose™ process challenges conventional sugar economics by cheaply converting cellulosic biomass – from wood waste to agricultural residue – into useful, cost-effective sugars. Renmatix’s supercritical hydrolysis technology deconstructs non-food biomass an order of magnitude faster than other processes and enhances its cost advantage by using no significant consumables. Renmatix is privately held, with operations in Georgia (USA) currently capable of converting three dry tons of cellulosic biomass to Plantro™ sugar per day, and a world-class technical center in Pennsylvania.</p><p>The seminar is free and will begin at 4:30 p.m.</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1458559230</created>  <gmt_created>2016-03-21 11:20:30</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118176</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:16:16</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Tom Kindler shares industry insights]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Tom Kindler shares industry insights]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2016-03-29T17:30:00-04:00</start>  <end>2016-03-29T18:30:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2016-03-29T18:30:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2016-03-29 21:30:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2016-03-29 22:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2016-03-29 22:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2016-03-29T17:30:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2016-03-29T18:30:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2016-03-29 05:30:00</value>      <value2>2016-03-29 06:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="2342"><![CDATA[biofuels]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="3023"><![CDATA[biomass]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="3396"><![CDATA[cellulosic]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="2106"><![CDATA[Paper]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="168489"><![CDATA[sugars]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="515831">  <title><![CDATA[American Process VP to share latest in nano technology]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Kim Nelson from American Process Inc. will present the latest developments in nanocellulose technology, April 26 at 4:30 p.m. in room 114 at the Paper Tricentennial Buildling. Dr. Nelson will be featured in the lecture and seminar series sponsored by RBI and the Student Chapter of TAPPI at Georgia Tech.<br /></p><p>Nelson, Vice President of Nanocellulose Technology Development,&nbsp;received her Ph.D. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from Georgia Tech in 2007. She has nine-plus years of industry experience with American Process Inc., where she was the lead inventor of API's BioPlus™ nanocellulose technology, U.S. Patent No. 9,187,865.<br /><br />American Process Inc. is an engineering consulting company serving the forest products industry. The company recently owns a patented cellulosic technologies, AVAP®. With AVAP® Biorefinery technology, American Process Inc. has developed a single, cost-effective IP protected process for production of cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) and cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) along with novel, hydrophobic, lignin coated versions of each.</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1458559931</created>  <gmt_created>2016-03-21 11:32:11</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118176</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:16:16</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Kim Nelson featured in TAPPI seminar series]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Kim Nelson featured in TAPPI seminar series]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2016-04-26T17:30:00-04:00</start>  <end>2016-04-26T18:30:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2016-04-26T18:30:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2016-04-26 21:30:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2016-04-26 22:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2016-04-26 22:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2016-04-26T17:30:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2016-04-26T18:30:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2016-04-26 05:30:00</value>      <value2>2016-04-26 06:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="3023"><![CDATA[biomass]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="113891"><![CDATA[nanocellulose]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="7562"><![CDATA[nanocrystal]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="168490"><![CDATA[nanofibrils]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="168489"><![CDATA[sugars]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="515931">  <title><![CDATA[Breaking Down Plant Cell Walls]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Researcher Gregg Beckham will present a lecture regarding biofuels production processes Monday, April 4 at 1 p.m. in Room 114 of the Paper Tricentennial Buildling.</p><p>The lecture is sponsored by RBI. Beckham is also a keynote speaker at RBI's Annual Executive Conferece, April 5-6.</p><p>Abstract: The economic viability of biomass conversion to transportation fuels and renewable chemicals hinges on the ability to efficiently break down plant cell walls to their constituent monomers and then upgrade the resulting monomers to value-added molecules. For cellulose, which is the most abundant polymer in cell walls, this is typically accomplished via mild thermochemical pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis, which taken together represent a significant cost of biomass deconstruction. The first part of this talk will focus on understanding and engineering the enzymes responsible for cellulose breakdown, namely fungal cellulases. Our group has combined theoretical and experimental approaches to identify rate-limiting steps and opportunities for engineering the enzymes for higher activity and stability. The second half of the presentation will focus on lignin, which a heterogeneous aromatic polymer found in terrestrial plant cell walls for pathogen defense, structure, and water transport. Lignin is typically not converted to value-added molecules in biorefineries, but is rather slated for heat and power. Indeed, the adage in the biofuels industry is that one "can make anything from lignin except money". The primary reason for this technical barrier stems from the ability to deal with the intrinsic heterogeneity and recalcitrance of lignin. Our group has recently proposed a combined biological funneling and chemical catalysis approach that enables the ability to overcome these intrinsic problems with lignin, which may eventually offer a viable approach for cost effective upgrading of lignin to fuels and chemicals.</p><p>Gregg Beckham currently works with an interdisciplinary research team of biologists, chemists and engineers on multiple aspects of biochemical and thermochemical conversion of biomass to fuels, chemicals and materials, including cellulase enzymes, pretreatment, sugar conversion to fuels and chemicals and lignin valorization.&nbsp;</p><p></p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1458572832</created>  <gmt_created>2016-03-21 15:07:12</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118176</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:16:16</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[A seminar on improving biofuels production processes]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[A seminar on improving biofuels production processes]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2016-04-04T14:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2016-04-04T15:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2016-04-04T15:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2016-04-04 18:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2016-04-04 19:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2016-04-04 19:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2016-04-04T14:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2016-04-04T15:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2016-04-04 02:00:00</value>      <value2>2016-04-04 03:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="2342"><![CDATA[biofuels]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="7547"><![CDATA[cellulose]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="81401"><![CDATA[lignin]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="4216"><![CDATA[polymers]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="4174"><![CDATA[renewable]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="517441">  <title><![CDATA[Nobel Lecture in MSE]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Professor W.E. Moerner, a Harry S. Mosher Professor of Chemistry and Professor, by Courtesy, of Applied Physics at Stanford University, will deliver a lecture spotlighting Super-resolution microscopy.</p><p><a href="http://www.mse.gatech.edu/content/nobel-lecture-mse-professor-w-e-moerner-stanford-univ" title="http://www.mse.gatech.edu/content/nobel-lecture-mse-professor-w-e-moerner-stanford-univ">http://www.mse.gatech.edu/content/nobel-lecture-mse-professor-w-e-moerne...</a></p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1458898421</created>  <gmt_created>2016-03-25 09:33:41</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118171</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:16:11</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Professor W.E. Mourner of Stanford University discusses microscopy]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Professor W.E. Mourner of Stanford University discusses microscopy]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Professor W.E. Mourner of Stanford University discusses microscopy</p>]]></summary>  <start>2016-04-11T17:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2016-04-11T18:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2016-04-11T18:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2016-04-11 21:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2016-04-11 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2016-04-11 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2016-04-11T17:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2016-04-11T18:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2016-04-11 05:00:00</value>      <value2>2016-04-11 06:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="1278"><![CDATA[College of Sciences]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="526871">  <title><![CDATA[What's new in nanocellulose technology at American Process?]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Kim Nelson, vice president, Nanocellulose Technology Development at Atlanta-based American Process Inc., will be on campus April 26 to deliver a seminar covering the new developments in nanocellulose being used at American Process, Inc.</p><p>The seminar will be held at 4:30 p.m. in room #114 of the Paper Tricentennial Buildling.</p><p></p><p>Nelson is the creator of API’s low-cost, versatile nanocellulose production process and is responsible for nanocellulose technology development and R&amp;D, demonstration line installation, commercialization and partnerships. She was the lead inventor of API's BioPlus™ nanocellulose technology, U.S. Patent No. 9,187,865. Her previous roles at American Process include R&amp;D management, Government Affairs and Environmental Quality and grant writing. She was formerly a pulp mill process engineer with MedWestvaco in Charleston, S.C. Nelson earned a Ph.D. in chemical engineering at Georgia Tech, a master’s degree from the Institute of Paper Science and Technology at Georgia Tech and a double bachelor’s degree in math and chemistry from Agnes Scott College.</p><p>American Process Inc. is an engineering consulting company serving the forest products industry. The company recently owns a patented cellulosic technologies, AVAP®. With AVAP® Biorefinery technology, American Process Inc. has developed a single, cost-effective IP protected process for production of cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) and cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) along with novel, hydrophobic, lignin coated versions of each.</p><p></p><p>This event is sponsored by the Renewable Bioproducts Institute and the Georgia Tech TAPPI Student Chapter.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1461077770</created>  <gmt_created>2016-04-19 14:56:10</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118158</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:15:58</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Kim Nelson shares insights during April 26 seminar]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Kim Nelson shares insights during April 26 seminar]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2016-04-26T17:30:00-04:00</start>  <end>2016-04-26T18:30:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2016-04-26T18:30:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2016-04-26 21:30:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2016-04-26 22:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2016-04-26 22:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2016-04-26T17:30:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2016-04-26T18:30:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2016-04-26 05:30:00</value>      <value2>2016-04-26 06:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Arie Mulyadi, <a href="mailto:mulyadi@gatech.edu">mulyadi@gatech.edu</a>.</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="113891"><![CDATA[nanocellulose]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="93811"><![CDATA[RBI]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="125221"><![CDATA[TAPPI]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="564991">  <title><![CDATA[President to address campus next week]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>President G.P. "Bud" Peterson will deliver his annual Institute Address, Thursday, Aug. 25 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Claugh Undergraduate Learining Commons, Room 152.</p><p>During the address,&nbsp;President Peterson will highlight recent Institute achievements, convey his vision and goals for the upcoming academic year, and answer audience questions. Those who are unable to attend in person may watch via webstream on the <a href="http://www.president.gatech.edu/">president's website</a>, which will be live five minutes prior to the beginning of the address.</p><p>To ask a question in advance, send an email to&nbsp;<a href="mailto:townhall@gatech.edu?subject=2014%20Institute%20Address%3A%20Question%20for%20the%20President">townhall@gatech.edu</a>.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1471516803</created>  <gmt_created>2016-08-18 10:40:03</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118104</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:15:04</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Annual Institute Address set for Aug. 25]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Annual Institute Address set for Aug. 25]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2016-08-25T12:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2016-08-25T13:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2016-08-25T13:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2016-08-25 16:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2016-08-25 17:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2016-08-25 17:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2016-08-25T12:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2016-08-25T13:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2016-08-25 12:00:00</value>      <value2>2016-08-25 01:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://www.philanthropy.gatech.edu/building/clough-undergraduate-learning-commons]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://www.philanthropy.gatech.edu/building/clough-undergraduate-learning-commons]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Stephanie Sigler, <a href="mailto:s.sigler@gatech.edu">s.sigler@gatech.edu</a>, 404.385.1696</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>464671</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>464671</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Bud Peterson]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[peterson_0.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/peterson_0.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/peterson_0.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/peterson_0.jpg?itok=J5Ytb2Ln]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Bud Peterson]]></image_alt>                              <created>1449256395</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 19:13:15</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895211</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:53:31</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1788"><![CDATA[Other/Miscellaneous]]></category>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1788"><![CDATA[Other/Miscellaneous]]></term>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="14056"><![CDATA[Annual Institute Address]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="291"><![CDATA[Bud Peterson]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="577861">  <title><![CDATA[Seminar to focus on writing for peer review]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>Overview</strong>: Technical writing can be directed toward internal or public audiences, for background or instruction, for reporting on the progress of work in progress, or at a major project milestone.&nbsp; Peer review is a process commonly used to vet the quality of the writing and particularly the validity of the conclusions presented, typically prior to publication in a journal of record.&nbsp; While casual writings often contain valuable information, peer reviewed writings have been &ldquo;quality checked&rdquo; and may be referenced with some confidence.&nbsp; Peer review is closely associated with scientific and academic publications, but not all scientific or academic publications are peer reviewed.&nbsp; This seminar will begin by discussing the purpose and process of peer review, specifically how to write for peer review, in an attempt to help writers of scientific papers better understand the peer review process.&nbsp; While all peer reviewed Journals have their own standards and criteria for acceptance, Journal Peer Reviewer Evaluation Forms will be used to discussed. FAQs of writing for peer review will be discussed, including how much detail to include, what to include in the abstract, and your specific questions.</p><p><strong>Bio</strong>: Terry Bliss received his bachelor&rsquo;s and master&rsquo;s degrees in Paper Science from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, and his Ph.D. from the Institute of Paper Science and Technology in Atlanta, Ga. (1999). He worked in various engineering, product development, marketing and technical management positions at The Black Clawson Company, Middletown, Ohio, (now Kadant) for 18 years, working primarily on stock preparation and recycled fiber processing equipment.&nbsp; He worked for two years for Sandwell Engineering in Atlanta, Ga., and for five years as an Atlanta-based private consultant before joining Hercules (now Solenis) in 2006 as Program Manager- Papermaking Services.&nbsp; He has been a Research Fellow since 2008, working on projects in pulping, contaminant control and water treatment. A TAPPI member for over 37 years, he is past chair of the Fiber Recycling Committee and the Stock Preparation Committee, and has served as a Session Chair, Program Developer, presenter, and panelist for more than 20 TAPPI conferences.&nbsp; He has served as Technical Editor-Papermaking for <em>TAPPI Journal</em> since 2001, editing over 200 submissions.&nbsp; He has also reviewed for many other peer reviewed Journals and has about 60 publications.&nbsp; He was named a TAPPI Fellow in 2014.</p><p><strong>Note</strong>: If you have a scientific paper draft nearly ready for submission, and would consent to public discussion of the draft, Dr. Bliss has agreed to use these&nbsp; during the workshop. Please contact Chris Luettgen at <a href="mailto:chris.luettgen@rbi.gatech.edu">chris.luettgen@rbi.gatech.edu.</a></p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1473944914</created>  <gmt_created>2016-09-15 13:08:34</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118081</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:14:41</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Dr. Terry Bliss of Solenis, LLC will lead the discussion]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Dr. Terry Bliss of Solenis, LLC will lead the discussion]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p><strong>Note</strong>: If you have a scientific paper draft nearly ready for submission, and would consent to public discussion of the draft, Dr. Bliss has agreed to use these&nbsp; during the workshop. Please contact Chris Luettgen at <a href="mailto:chris.luettgen@rbi.gatech.edu">chris.luettgen@rbi.gatech.edu.</a></p>]]></summary>  <start>2016-09-30T14:30:00-04:00</start>  <end>2016-09-30T15:30:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2016-09-30T15:30:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2016-09-30 18:30:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2016-09-30 19:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2016-09-30 19:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2016-09-30T14:30:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2016-09-30T15:30:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2016-09-30 02:30:00</value>      <value2>2016-09-30 03:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[(404) 894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Kelly B. Smith, <a href="mailto:kelly.smith@gatech.edu">kelly.smith@gatech.edu</a></p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>577901</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>577901</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Dr. Terry Bliss]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[terry_bliss_9-2016.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/terry_bliss_9-2016.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/terry_bliss_9-2016.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/terry_bliss_9-2016.jpg?itok=-gtaoiBb]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Dr. Terry Bliss]]></image_alt>                              <created>1473959826</created>          <gmt_created>2016-09-15 17:17:06</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895388</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:56:28</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[<p><strong>Note</strong>: If you have a scientific paper draft nearly ready for submission, and would consent to public discussion of the draft, Dr. Bliss has agreed to use these&nbsp; during the workshop. Please contact Chris Luettgen at <a href="mailto:chris.luettgen@rbi.gatech.edu">chris.luettgen@rbi.gatech.edu.</a></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="10377"><![CDATA[Career/Professional development]]></category>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>          <category tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="10377"><![CDATA[Career/Professional development]]></term>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>          <term tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="578101">  <title><![CDATA[Stevens to share IP challenges, opportunities]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>International Paper - the world&#39;s largest manufacturer of paper products - faces its own unique set of business and techology challenges and opportunities as it moves further into the 21st century.</p><p>Dr. Jeff Stevens, IP&#39;s director of Global Manufacturing Center of Excellence (Technology), will address both in a presentation Thursday, Sept. 22 at noon in Room 521, Paper Tricentennial Building. Pizza will be served at 11:45 a.m. <strong>Please RSVP</strong> by contacting <a href="mailto:chris.luettgen@rbi.gatech.edu">chris.luettgen@rbi.gatech.edu.</a></p><p>The company is a leading global producer of renewable fiber-based packaging, pulp and paper products, with 53,000 employees operating in 24 countries.</p><p>Dr. Stevens is a Georgia Tech alum, receiving his bachelor&#39;s in ChE in 1992 and his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering in 1998. He began his pulp and paper career at Bastrop, La., mill as a process engineer in the pulp mill in 1998 and worked in pulp, power, paper production and technical areas at Bastrop and other mills. He then spent seven years at Bowater corporation building new fiberline, converting paper machine from newsprint to LWC, optimizing the energy balance at the mill to eliminate fossil fuel use, optimizing the production capability of the mill.</p><p>In 2007, he returned to International Paper as pulp mill manager at Riegelwood mill and in 2011, became the manager, Technical Services for International Paper&rsquo;s Industrial Packaging Mill System. In 2013, became the Mill Manager at the Franklin Mill.</p><p>In his current role with IP, he is responsible for all aspects of operational and manufacturing improvement efforts for International Paper.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1474016136</created>  <gmt_created>2016-09-16 08:55:36</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118080</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:14:40</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Company is largest manufacturer of paper products in the world]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Company is largest manufacturer of paper products in the world]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2016-09-22T12:45:00-04:00</start>  <end>2016-09-22T13:30:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2016-09-22T13:30:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2016-09-22 16:45:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2016-09-22 17:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2016-09-22 17:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2016-09-22T12:45:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2016-09-22T13:30:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2016-09-22 12:45:00</value>      <value2>2016-09-22 01:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[(404) 894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Chris Luettgen, <a href="mailto:chris.luettgen@rbi.gatech.edu">chris.luettgen@rbi.gatech.edu</a></p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>578111</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>578111</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Jeff Stevens]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[jeff_stevens.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/jeff_stevens.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/jeff_stevens.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/jeff_stevens.jpg?itok=EN__ZJxX]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Jeff Stevens]]></image_alt>                              <created>1474030673</created>          <gmt_created>2016-09-16 12:57:53</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895388</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:56:28</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[<p><strong>Please RSVP</strong> to attend by contacting <a href="mailto:chris.luettgen@rbi.gatech.edu">chris.luettgen@rbi.gatech.edu.</a></p>]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="10377"><![CDATA[Career/Professional development]]></category>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="10377"><![CDATA[Career/Professional development]]></term>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="2688"><![CDATA[ip]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="4187"><![CDATA[packaging]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="2106"><![CDATA[Paper]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="93811"><![CDATA[RBI]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="4174"><![CDATA[renewable]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="585839">  <title><![CDATA[2017 RBI Executive Conference]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Georgia Tech&rsquo;s&nbsp;<a href="http://rbi.gatech.edu/">Renewable Bioproducts Institute</a>&nbsp;will host its annual executive conference&nbsp;<em>Growing Resources Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow: People, Technologies &amp; Ideas,&nbsp;</em>March 7-8 at the Global Learning Center in Midtown Atlanta.</p><p>The opening address will be delivered by John Williams, CEO of&nbsp;<a href="http://www.domtar.com/">Domtar</a>, a company on the forefront of the effort to&nbsp;convert sustainable wood fiber into useful products on which people rely every day. His keynote address, &quot;The Building Blocks of Our Industry&#39;s Future,&quot; will outline Domtar&#39;s evolving strategy of looking differently at trees &mdash; to recognize them as nature&rsquo;s biorefineries. Williams will also discuss approaches to promoting improved understanding of the industry throughout the general public.</p><p>&ldquo;We are extremely pleased to have John Williams join us this year,&rdquo; said RBI Executive Director Norman Marsolan. &ldquo;He has been an industry leader and visionary in the area of sustainability, calling it a &lsquo;moral imperative&rsquo; and emphasizing that sustainability is not only good for the environment&mdash;it can also benefit the bottom line, building a culture that produces productive employees, stronger employee loyalty and greater brand strength.&rdquo;</p><p>This year, RBI&rsquo;s fourth-year students will present the results of their endowment-sponsored research.&nbsp; Our faculty will share their innovative ideas and most recent endeavors in a variety of areas.&nbsp; We will also introduce some new faculty who have recently joined Georgia Tech to offer intriguing possibilities for forest bioproducts. &nbsp;</p><p>In addition, a special session is being planned to address implications and opportunities inherent for companies in the recently awarded &ldquo;Rapid Acceleration of Process Intensification Deployment&rdquo; (RAPID), a Department of Energy Innovative Manufacturing Institute for which Georgia Tech is a partner with the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.</p><p>Two interactive discussions are scheduled. The first will feature students reflecting on their education and career opportunities.&nbsp; The second will be led by the directors of several Georgia Tech Interdisciplinary Research Institutes to explore the future of manufacturing and how developments in their areas may present opportunities and challenges in manufacturing and research.</p><p>Nearly 40 of the PhD students sponsored by RBI&rsquo;s endowment are expected to participate in this year&rsquo;s poster competition. Attendees will have an opportunity to meet these students and discuss with them how their research could be valuable or made more relevant to their companies.</p><p>Throughout the two days, attendees will have ample time for networking and discussion with both expert researchers and students. The conference is also a prime opportunity to learn more about Georgia Tech&rsquo;s&nbsp;innovation and&nbsp;commercialization centers and how they can provide insights, techniques and tools to support business and industry strategies. RBI serves as a portal into pertinent research, capabilities, services, and scholarship being conducted on campus.</p><p>Last year&rsquo;s conference attracted a record number of industry and business leaders, as well as government and academic representatives &mdash; more than 160 during the two-day event. The meeting serves as a development opportunity as well for young to mid-level professionals. There is no registration fee.</p><p><a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2017-rbi-annual-executive-conference-tickets-30126575398">Register here</a>&nbsp;to reserve a spot today and watch for more details&nbsp;<a href="http://www.rbi.gatech.edu/2017-executive-conference">on our website</a>&nbsp;in the coming weeks. Rooms are available at a preferred rate through Jan. 31 for conference guests at the&nbsp;<a href="http://hiltongardeninn.hilton.com/en/gi/groups/personalized/A/ATLAMGI-RBI-20170305/index.jhtml?WT.mc_id=POG">Hilton Garden Inn</a>, 97 10th St. NW, Atlanta, 404.524.4006. Ask for the RBI conference rate.&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gtalumni.org/s/1481/alumni/index.aspx?sid=1481&amp;gid=21&amp;pgid=2930">Many hotels in the Midtown area</a>&nbsp;also offer Georgia Tech preferred rates. Please be sure to specify &ldquo;Georgia Tech&rdquo; when you call to make your reservation.</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1484150014</created>  <gmt_created>2017-01-11 15:53:34</gmt_created>  <changed>1492118001</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:13:21</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Two-day event brings academia, industry together]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Two-day event brings academia, industry together]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Georgia Tech&rsquo;s&nbsp;<a href="http://rbi.gatech.edu/">Renewable Bioproducts Institute</a>&nbsp;will host its annual executive conference&nbsp;<em>Growing Resources Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow: People, Technologies &amp; Ideas,&nbsp;</em>March 7-8 at the Global Learning Center in Midtown Atlanta.</p>]]></summary>  <start>2017-03-07T08:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2017-03-08T12:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2017-03-08T12:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2017-03-07 13:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2017-03-08 17:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2017-03-08 17:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2017-03-07T08:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2017-03-08T12:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2017-03-07 08:00:00</value>      <value2>2017-03-08 12:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[(404) 385-6203]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://pe.gatech.edu/global-learning-center/attend-meeting/directions]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://pe.gatech.edu/global-learning-center/attend-meeting/directions]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[Global Learning Center]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Kelly B. Smith, kelly.smith@gatech.edu</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>388391</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>388391</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[RBI executive conference-group]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[dsc_0022.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/dsc_0022.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/dsc_0022.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/dsc_0022.jpg?itok=AY8l7uTr]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[RBI executive conference-group]]></image_alt>                              <created>1449246288</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 16:24:48</gmt_created>          <changed>1475894403</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:40:03</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>          <link>        <url><![CDATA[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2017-rbi-annual-executive-conference-tickets-30126575398]]></url>        <title><![CDATA[Registration]]></title>      </link>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="263881"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Polymer Network]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="587490">  <title><![CDATA[Smart Bio-nanocomposites for Implantable Materials]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>E. Johan Foster, an Associate Professor and the Digges Faculty Fellow in Materials Science and Engineering at Virginia Tech, will be on campus delivering a seminar, co-hosted by the Petit Institute and RBI.</p><p>Foster&#39;s expertise are in the design, synthesis, processing and investigation of functional nanocomposites, biomaterias, supramolecular materials and polymers.</p><p>Read more here: <a href="http://petitinstitute.gatech.edu/petit-institute-seminar-co-hosted-gts-renewable-bioproducts-institute">http://petitinstitute.gatech.edu/petit-institute-seminar-co-hosted-gts-renewable-bioproducts-institute</a></p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1487188376</created>  <gmt_created>2017-02-15 19:52:56</gmt_created>  <changed>1492117969</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:12:49</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Johan Foster hosted by IBB, RBI Feb. 23]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Johan Foster hosted by IBB, RBI Feb. 23]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>February, 23 at 11 a.m., IBB, 1128</p>]]></summary>  <start>2017-02-23T11:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2017-02-23T12:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2017-02-23T12:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2017-02-23 16:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2017-02-23 17:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2017-02-23 17:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2017-02-23T11:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2017-02-23T12:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2017-02-23 11:00:00</value>      <value2>2017-02-23 12:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Kelly B. 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Visitors and judges will have a chance to mingle with teams, review and question their projects, and then vote on cash prize winners.&nbsp;Prizes will be awarded to the Winner and Runner up, Best Poster, Video and People&#39;s Choice Award.&nbsp;</p><p>There will also be numerous raffle prizes, free King of Pops, and refreshments. This event is free and open to the public.</p><p>Visit our <a href="https://www.scheller.gatech.edu/centers-initiatives/ile/i2s/index.html" target="_blank">website</a> or contact <a href="https://www.scheller.gatech.edu/news-events/events/dori.pap@ile.gatech.edu%20" target="_blank">Dori Pap</a> for more information.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1491491018</created>  <gmt_created>2017-04-06 15:03:38</gmt_created>  <changed>1492117926</changed>  <gmt_changed>2017-04-13 21:12:06</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Ideas, venture concepts are geared toward 'Dare to Care']]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Ideas, venture concepts are geared toward 'Dare to Care']]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2017-04-19T19:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2017-04-19T21:30:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2017-04-19T21:30:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2017-04-19 23:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2017-04-20 01:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2017-04-20 01:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2017-04-19T19:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2017-04-19T21:30:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2017-04-19 07:00:00</value>      <value2>2017-04-19 09:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[https://www.scheller.gatech.edu/why-scheller/visit-campus/directions-parking.html]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[https://www.scheller.gatech.edu/why-scheller/visit-campus/directions-parking.html]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[Find directions here.]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Dori Pap, dori.pap@scheller.gatech.edu</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>462691</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>462691</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Scheller College - Tech Square]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[technology-square.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/technology-square_0.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/technology-square_0.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/technology-square_0.jpg?itok=Ts1ZNano]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Scheller College - Tech Square]]></image_alt>                              <created>1449256373</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 19:12:53</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895209</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:53:29</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>      </categories>  <event_terms>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>          <term tid="78751"><![CDATA[Undergraduate students]]></term>          <term tid="174045"><![CDATA[Graduate students]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="537191">  <title><![CDATA[Pure Pulp: Contemporary Artists Working in Paper at Dieu Donné]]></title>  <uid>27469</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p class="p1">&nbsp;The phrase &ldquo;work on paper&rdquo; is a known quantity. It brings to&nbsp;mind paper used as a material on which to be drawn, painted, or printed. At Dieu Donn&eacute;, a nonprofit organization based in New York City, the emphasis is on works in paper, meaning that paper is not a substrate but rather is the medium itself. Using little more than fiber, pigments, water, and methyl cellulose (a natural adhesive), paper provides a multitude of unexpected possibilities as an artistic material, and artists and papermakers work together in the Dieu Donn&eacute; studios to explore a seemingly limitless range of outcomes.</p><p class="p1">This exhibition brings together artwork created in the Dieu Donn&eacute; studio by twenty artists who have participated in the organization&rsquo;s prestigious residency programs. The artworks range from intimate two-dimensional studies to large sculptural works, all made from a form of paper pulp. The artists have varied practices outside of the residency but are united through their exploration of the possibilities of this versatile medium.</p><p class="p2">Artists whose work will be included are: Firelei B&aacute;ez, Ian Cooper, David Kennedy Cutler, E.V. Day, Melvin Edwards, Natalie Frank, Jane Hammond, Jim Hodges, William Kentridge, Jon Kessler, Glenn Ligon, Suzanne McClelland, Arlene Shechet, Kate Shepherd, Molly Smith, Do Ho Suh, Mary Temple, Richard Tuttle, Ursula von Rydingsvard, and B. Wurtz.&nbsp;</p><p class="p1">Admission is free, donations are encouraged. The museum is open&nbsp;Monday-Friday, 9-5. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays.</p>]]></body>  <author>Kristen Bailey</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1463574885</created>  <gmt_created>2016-05-18 12:34:45</gmt_created>  <changed>1476216945</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-11 20:15:45</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Summer exhibit at the Paper Museum]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Summer exhibit at the Paper Museum]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p class="p1">Summer exhibit at the Paper Museum</p>]]></summary>  <start>2016-06-09T01:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2016-08-05T01:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2016-08-05T01:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2016-06-09 05:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2016-08-05 05:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2016-08-05 05:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2016-06-09T01:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2016-08-05T01:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2016-06-09 01:00:00</value>      <value2>2016-08-05 01:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p class="p2"><span class="s1">Virginia Howell</span></p><p class="p3"><span class="s2"><a href="mailto:virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu"><span class="s3">virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu</span></a></span></p><p class="p2"><span class="s1">404-894-5726</span></p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[Free]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="1182"><![CDATA[General]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></category>          <category tid="1788"><![CDATA[Other/Miscellaneous]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></term>          <term tid="1788"><![CDATA[Other/Miscellaneous]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="93811"><![CDATA[RBI]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="574841">  <title><![CDATA[EXPLORE! Paper Weaving]]></title>  <uid>30829</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>EXPLORE! </strong>series consists of nine educational workshops dedicated to the art and science of paper. Perfect for homeschoolers or anyone looking to experience the diverse potential of paper.&nbsp; Participate in one session or all&mdash; sign up for what your schedule allows.&nbsp;&nbsp; All sessions led by Jerushia or Miriam Graham.</p><p>Fees (per session): $6 for museum members, $8 for non-members</p><p>Space is limited, so register early!</p><p>Registration deadline is 1 week prior to each class. Payment is due at time of registration. Adult participation required.&nbsp;</p><p>To register, call 404-894-5726 or email <a href="mailto:Virginia.Howell@rbi.gatech.edu">Virginia.Howell@rbi.gatech.edu</a></p><p>September 15: <em>Paper Weaving</em></p><p>10:30 &ndash; 12</p><p>Over-and-under, side-to-side. Investigate pattern and color with this hands-on workshop in which you create beautiful woven patterns.</p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1473434997</created>  <gmt_created>2016-09-09 15:29:57</gmt_created>  <changed>1475893159</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:19:19</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[September 15 homeschool workshop]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[September 15 homeschool workshop]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2016-09-15T11:30:00-04:00</start>  <end>2016-09-15T13:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2016-09-15T13:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2016-09-15 15:30:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2016-09-15 17:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2016-09-15 17:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2016-09-15T11:30:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2016-09-15T13:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2016-09-15 11:30:00</value>      <value2>2016-09-15 01:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[(404) 894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://www.paper.gatech.edu]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://www.paper.gatech.edu]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[Virginia.Howell@rbi.gatech.edu]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Virginia Howell</p><p><a href="mailto:virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu">virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu</a></p><p>404-894-5726</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[$8 per person (adults and children)]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>574831</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>574831</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[EXPLORE! 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Hat-stravaganza]]></title>  <uid>30829</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p><br />The <strong>EXPLORE! </strong>series consists of nine educational workshops dedicated to the art and science of paper. Perfect for homeschoolers or anyone looking to experience the diverse potential of paper.&nbsp; Participate in one session or all&mdash; sign up for what your schedule allows.&nbsp;&nbsp; All sessions led by Jerushia or Miriam Graham.</p><p>Fees (per session): $6 for museum members, $8 for non-members</p><p>Space is limited, so register early!</p><p>Registration deadline is 1 week prior to each class. Payment is due at time of registration. Adult participation required.&nbsp;</p><p>To register, call 404-894-5726 or email <a href="mailto:Virginia.Howell@rbi.gatech.edu">Virginia.Howell@rbi.gatech.edu</a></p><h2><strong>October 27:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <em>Hat-stravaganza</em></strong></h2><h2><strong>Halloween is nearly here! Create a spooky head-topper to complement the season.</strong></h2>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1473435362</created>  <gmt_created>2016-09-09 15:36:02</gmt_created>  <changed>1475893159</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:19:19</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[October Homeschool workshop creates fantastic hats]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[October Homeschool workshop creates fantastic hats]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2016-10-27T11:30:00-04:00</start>  <end>2016-10-27T13:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2016-10-27T13:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2016-10-27 15:30:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2016-10-27 17:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2016-10-27 17:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2016-10-27T11:30:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2016-10-27T13:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2016-10-27 11:30:00</value>      <value2>2016-10-27 01:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[(404) 894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://www.paper.gatech.edu]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://www.paper.gatech.edu]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[Virginia.Howell@rbi.gatech.edu]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Virginia Howell</p><p><a href="mailto:virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu">virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu</a></p><p>404-894-5726</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[$8 per person (adults and children)]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>574851</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>574851</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[EXPLORE! Hat-stravaganza]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[20160831_110415.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/20160831_110415.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/20160831_110415.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/20160831_110415.jpg?itok=MMNf5aHQ]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[EXPLORE! Hat-stravaganza]]></image_alt>                              <created>1473449578</created>          <gmt_created>2016-09-09 19:32:58</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895383</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:56:23</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate>544841</boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[<p><em>The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday-Friday, 9-5. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. A $3 donation per visitor is requested. Groups of 10 or more must book a guided program in advance.</em></p>]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="168630"><![CDATA[family workshop]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="168815"><![CDATA[homeschool]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="574891">  <title><![CDATA[EXPLORE! Stampin' Around]]></title>  <uid>30829</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<h2>November 17: <em>Stampin&rsquo; Around</em></h2><h2>Create your own hand-bound book and decorate the covers with unique stamps based on artifacts in the Museum&rsquo;s collection.</h2><p>The <strong>EXPLORE! </strong>series consists of nine educational workshops dedicated to the art and science of paper. Perfect for homeschoolers or anyone looking to experience the diverse potential of paper.&nbsp; Participate in one session or all&mdash; sign up for what your schedule allows.&nbsp;&nbsp; All sessions led by Jerushia or Miriam Graham.</p><p>Fees (per session): $6 for museum members, $8 for non-members</p><p>Space is limited, so register early!</p><p>Registration deadline is 1 week prior to each class. Payment is due at time of registration. Adult participation required.&nbsp;</p><p>To register, call 404-894-5726 or email <a href="mailto:Virginia.Howell@rbi.gatech.edu">Virginia.Howell@rbi.gatech.edu</a></p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1473435912</created>  <gmt_created>2016-09-09 15:45:12</gmt_created>  <changed>1475893159</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:19:19</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[November homeschool workshop includes book binding and design]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[November homeschool workshop includes book binding and design]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2016-11-17T09:30:00-05:00</start>  <end>2016-11-17T11:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2016-11-17T11:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2016-11-17 14:30:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2016-11-17 16:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2016-11-17 16:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2016-11-17T09:30:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2016-11-17T11:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2016-11-17 09:30:00</value>      <value2>2016-11-17 11:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[(404) 894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://www.paper.gatech.edu]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://www.paper.gatech.edu]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[Virginia.Howell@rbi.gatech.edu]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Virginia Howell</p><p><a href="mailto:virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu">virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu</a></p><p>404-894-5726</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[$8 per person (adults and children)]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>574881</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>574881</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[EXPLORE! 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Learn how to quill and create your own one-of-a-kind artwork</h2><p>The <strong>EXPLORE! </strong>series consists of nine educational workshops dedicated to the art and science of paper. Perfect for homeschoolers or anyone looking to experience the diverse potential of paper.&nbsp; Participate in one session or all&mdash; sign up for what your schedule allows.&nbsp;&nbsp; All sessions led by Jerushia or Miriam Graham.</p><p>Fees (per session): $6 for museum members, $8 for non-members</p><p>Space is limited, so register early!</p><p>Registration deadline is 1 week prior to each class. Payment is due at time of registration. Adult participation required.&nbsp;</p><p>To register, call 404-894-5726 or email <a href="mailto:Virginia.Howell@rbi.gatech.edu">Virginia.Howell@rbi.gatech.edu</a></p>]]></body>  <author>Virginia Howell</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1473436464</created>  <gmt_created>2016-09-09 15:54:24</gmt_created>  <changed>1475893159</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:19:19</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[December homeschool workshop explores historic craft of quilling]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[December homeschool workshop explores historic craft of quilling]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2016-12-15T09:30:00-05:00</start>  <end>2016-12-15T11:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2016-12-15T11:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2016-12-15 14:30:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2016-12-15 16:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2016-12-15 16:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2016-12-15T09:30:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2016-12-15T11:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2016-12-15 09:30:00</value>      <value2>2016-12-15 11:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[(404) 894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://www.paper.gatech.edu]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://www.paper.gatech.edu]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[Virginia.Howell@rbi.gatech.edu]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Virginia Howell</p><p><a href="mailto:virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu">virginia.howell@rbi.gatech.edu</a></p><p>404-894-5726</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[$8 per person (adults and children)]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>574901</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>574901</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[EXPLORE! Quilling]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[wp_20141211_011.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/wp_20141211_011.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/wp_20141211_011.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/wp_20141211_011.jpg?itok=wNNdhQRR]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[EXPLORE! Quilling]]></image_alt>                              <created>1473450707</created>          <gmt_created>2016-09-09 19:51:47</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895383</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:56:23</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate>544841</boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[<p><em>The Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking is open Monday-Friday, 9-5. The museum is closed all Georgia Tech holidays. A $3 donation per visitor is requested. Groups of 10 or more must book a guided program in advance.</em></p>]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="508641"><![CDATA[Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1792"><![CDATA[Arts and Performance]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="168630"><![CDATA[family workshop]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="168815"><![CDATA[homeschool]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="464681">  <title><![CDATA[RBI Annual Executive Conference]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Georgia Tech's Renewable Bioproducts Institute has announced the keynote speakers for its three concurrent tracks during its annual executive conference, April 5-6.</p><p>“Reimagining Bioproducts Industries: New Ideas — New Opportunities,” will be held at the Paper Tricentennial Building, 500 10th St. NW, on the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta.</p><p>The conference will focus on three strategic areas and will be led by RBI associate directors: Operational Excellence in Advanced Pulping, Paper &amp; Packaging led by Chris Luettgen; The Future of Biocomposites and Nanocellulose led by Meisha Shofner; and New Opportunities in Biochemicals led by Matthew Realff. A full agenda can be seen <a href="http://www.rbi.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/documents/2016%20Executive%20Conference%20-%20Agenda.pdf">here</a>.</p><p>Keynote speakers will complement faculty and student presentations for each of these tracks—Soydan Ozcan, Oak Ridge National Lab, for biocomposites and nanocellulose; Gregg Beckham, National Renewable Energy Lab, for biochemicals; and John Rager, RISI, for pulp, paper and packaging. Beckham will also deliver the keynote address to open the conference.</p><p>Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research will discuss the Institute’s Innovation Ecosystem and the benefits of collaborations between GT and companies. Those benefits will further be explored Wednesday during the closing plenary session, with presentations by Norman Marsolan, executive director, RBI; Don McConnell, vice president, Office of Industry Collaboration, GT; Naresh Thadhani, chair of the School of Materials Science Engineering; and Sankar Nair, associate chair for Industry Outreach, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at GT.</p><p>The conference brings together thought leaders from a variety of companies and industries and connects them with faculty and students conducting research relevant to their businesses. Attendees hear the latest advancements in processing and application of renewable materials during these presentations and join extensive plenary discussions with their peers and colleagues.&nbsp;</p><p>The student poster competition allows for one-on-one interaction between company representative and some of the brightest young minds in cutting-edge research.</p><p>Three concurrent tracks, moderated by leading experts in their fields of research, will feature faculty presentations on current directions and opportunities. Afternoon workshops will follow, along with discussion regarding the practical application of these advances into a reimagined bioproducts arena.</p><p>“We’ve had a tremendous response this year, near record registration,” said Norman Marsolan, RBI executive director. “We believe the executives appreciate the format where they are free to choose the track most relevant to their business, hear in-depth reports on research in that area and then participate in a full afternoon of brainstorming and discussion on how it might positively impact their bottom line.”</p><p>“There are very few opportunities to experience this type of up-close interaction with those directing research. The ability to take advantage of and influence our endowment-sponsored student research is another distinction.”</p><p>RBI’s endowment sponsors about 42 Ph.D. students this academic year, and more than 40 are expected to participate in the annual poster competition. Students will also be featured speakers during the conference.&nbsp;Attendees will have an opportunity to meet these students, and discuss how their research could be valuable or made more relevant to their companies.&nbsp;Finally, the conference allows companies to influence the future research at RBI.</p><p>“During the discussion sessions, we listen to the input, and input has a direct impact on how we tailor our programs and future research projects to create opportunity for their business,” Marsolan said. “This is truly an open discussion between researchers and company leadership.”</p><p>For more information, visit&nbsp;the <a href="http://rbi1.gatech.edu/rbi-conferences-and-events">RBI conference site</a>. <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2016-rbi-annual-executive-conference-registration-20893571234">Click here</a>to register today.&nbsp;</p><p>The&nbsp;<a href="http://www.regencysuites.com/">Regency Suites-Midtown</a>&nbsp;rooms available at a preferred rate for conference guests. To reserve your room, please call the hotel at 404.876.5003 and ask for the RBI conference rate.&nbsp;<a href="http://www.gtalumni.org/s/1481/alumni/index.aspx?sid=1481&amp;gid=21&amp;pgid=2930">Many hotels in the Midtown area</a>&nbsp;have Georgia Tech preferred rates. Please be sure to specify “Georgia Tech” when you call to make your reservation.</p><p>All events associated with the conference will be held at the Paper Tricentennial Building, 500 10th St. NW, on the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta.</p><p><em>The Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI) at Georgia Tech builds on nearly a century of lignocellulosics research at Georgia Tech—one of the nation's leading public research universities and engineering schools. RBI is transforming products and processes with forest- and agriculture-based biochemicals and bioproducts to solve the challenges and create competitive advantages and opportunities for industry as it evolves in the bioeconomy.</em>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1446206408</created>  <gmt_created>2015-10-30 12:00:08</gmt_created>  <changed>1475892875</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:14:35</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Reimagining Byproducts Industries]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Reimagining Byproducts Industries]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2016-04-05T12:45:00-04:00</start>  <end>2016-04-06T18:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2016-04-06T18:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2016-04-05 16:45:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2016-04-06 22:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2016-04-06 22:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2016-04-05T12:45:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2016-04-06T18:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2016-04-05 12:45:00</value>      <value2>2016-04-06 06:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[(404) 894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://rbi1.gatech.edu/location-directions]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://rbi1.gatech.edu/location-directions]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[N/A]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>408571</item>          <item>388471</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>408571</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[RBI Facility]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[140923_facilities.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/140923_facilities_0.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/140923_facilities_0.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/140923_facilities_0.jpg?itok=I_RiwnGW]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[RBI Facility]]></image_alt>                              <created>1449254188</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 18:36:28</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895134</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:52:14</gmt_changed>      </item>          <item>          <nid>388471</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[RBI exec conference, poster session]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[dsc_0184.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/dsc_0184.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/dsc_0184.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/dsc_0184.jpg?itok=w6uKnP-Q]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[RBI exec conference, poster session]]></image_alt>                              <created>1449246288</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 16:24:48</gmt_created>          <changed>1475894349</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:39:09</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[<p>Kelly B. Smith, <a href="mailto:kelly.smith@rbi.gatech.edu">kelly.smith@rbi.gatech.edu</a></p><p>404.894.6700</p>]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="3056"><![CDATA[biochemical]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="1270"><![CDATA[conference]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="113891"><![CDATA[nanocellulose]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="2106"><![CDATA[Paper]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="93811"><![CDATA[RBI]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="124931"><![CDATA[Renewables]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="461601">  <title><![CDATA[Environmentally friendly high performance bio-based polymers for DoD applications]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Georgia Tech's Renewable Bioproducts Institute will host Dr. John La Scala of the Army Research Laboratory Nov. 5, when he will meet with faculty and delivery a seminar entitled "Environmentally friendly high performance bio-based polymers for DoD applications."</p><p>Dr. La Scala is Associate for Science &amp; Technology for Weapons and Materials Research Directorate of the Army Research Laboratory and works in the area of bio-based precursors for polymer composite materials and carbon fibers.</p><p>He received a B.S. in chemical engineering from the University of Virginia in 1997 and a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the University of Delaware in 2002. He was a postdoctoral scientist at Drexel University before becoming an Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education postdoctoral fellow at ARL in Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD in 2003.&nbsp; In 2005, he was hired as a federal employee at ARL, promoted to senior scientist in 2007, and appointed branch chief of the Coatings, Corrosion, and Engineered Polymers Branch in 2009.&nbsp;</p><p align="center"><strong>Abstract</strong></p><p>Polymer composite materials are derived from non-renewable petroleum sources, making their use unsustainable and causing their cost to be highly volatile.&nbsp; Furthermore, polymer composite materials often contain toxic components or produce toxic emissions.&nbsp; To address these issues, we have used plant-derived renewable resources to develop a number of polymer composite materials technologies with properties and performance similar to that of petroleum-derived composites.&nbsp; We formulated and developed fatty acid-based vinyl ester resins derived from plant oils and successfully demonstrated and validated them on weapons platforms across the DoD.&nbsp; We chemically modified lignin to produce lignin-based carbon fiber with the highest reported strength and modulus.&nbsp; We have been addressing toxicity issues associated with bisphenol, a component used in the production of many high performance polymers.&nbsp; Through use of polymers from lignin-derived chemicals, such as guaiacol, and carbohydrate-derived isosorbide and furans, we have created a number of polymers with properties similar or superior to that of commercial polymers.&nbsp; Furthermore, we have shown that these bio-based chemicals and polymers have reduced toxicity relative to the baseline commercial polymers.&nbsp; As a result, we are currently preparing diamines derived from carbohydrates and lignin to reduce the toxicity and improve the sustainability of polyimides and epoxies.</p><p><br /></p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1445520182</created>  <gmt_created>2015-10-22 13:23:02</gmt_created>  <changed>1475892869</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:14:29</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Dr. John La Scala of Army Research Lab to deliver seminar Nov. 5]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Dr. John La Scala of Army Research Lab to deliver seminar Nov. 5]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2015-11-05T15:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2015-11-05T16:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2015-11-05T16:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2015-11-05 20:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2015-11-05 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2015-11-05 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2015-11-05T15:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2015-11-05T16:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  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</files>  <groups>          <group id="217141"><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Materials Institute]]></group>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="145381"><![CDATA[bio-based]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="145371"><![CDATA[carbon fibers]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="145391"><![CDATA[La Scala]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="4216"><![CDATA[polymers]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="93811"><![CDATA[RBI]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="4174"><![CDATA[renewable]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="416611">  <title><![CDATA[Joint seminar features two Brazilian researchers]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>RBI presents a special joint seminar featuring Dr. Marco A. Fraga and Dr. Luiz E. Pizarro Borges, Monday, June 22 at 10 a.m. at ES&amp;T, Room L1120.</p><p>Dr. Fraga is head of the Catalysis Division at the National Institute of Technology, Brazilian Ministry of Science, Technology &amp; Innovation. His discussion will be entitled, "Green chemicals from hemicellulose: Direct conversion of xylose into furfuryl alcohol over heterogeneous catalysts."</p><p>Dr. Borges is Associate Professor at Instituto Militar de Engenharia in Brazil. His discussion will be entitled, "Energy solutions for small, isolated communities&nbsp;in the Amazon region."</p><p>Fraga has authored several peer-reviewed publications and 17 patents in the field of catalysis. In 2009, 2011 and 2013, he received the Petrobras Inventor Award for his work on catalytic transformation of biomass-derived compounds. His research interests are in heterogeneous catalysis, applied spectroscopy and synthesis and characterization of solid catalysts for both gas and liquid phase reactions.</p><p>Borges has authored several peer-reviewed publications and patents in the field of chemical process and catalysis. In 2009, he received the Petrobras Inventor Award for his work on dimethyl ether direct synthesis. His research interests are in chemical process, process scale-up, pyrolysis, gasification and heterogeneous catalysis for both gas and liquid phase reactions.</p><p>The event is being organized by Carsten Sievers, Assistant Professor, ChBE.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1434642063</created>  <gmt_created>2015-06-18 15:41:03</gmt_created>  <changed>1475892738</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:12:18</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Presentations will focus on green chemicals, rural energy solutions]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Presentations will focus on green chemicals, rural energy solutions]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2015-06-22T11:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2015-06-22T13:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2015-06-22T13:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2015-06-22 15:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2015-06-22 17:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2015-06-22 17:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2015-06-22T11:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2015-06-22T13:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2015-06-22 11:00:00</value>      <value2>2015-06-22 01:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78771"><![CDATA[Public]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="93801"><![CDATA[bioproducts]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="6531"><![CDATA[catalysts]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="10382"><![CDATA[chemicals]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="213"><![CDATA[energy]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="492"><![CDATA[green]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="4174"><![CDATA[renewable]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="399181">  <title><![CDATA[RBI to host Annual Executive Conference March 10-11]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>The Renewable Bioproducts Institute will host dozens of industry executives in March to discuss emerging research needs and trends in the bioeconomy.</p><p>The annual spring meeting, entitled “Developing and Advancing Opportunities in the</p><p>Bioeconomy,” will be held at the Paper Tricentennial Building, March 10-11.</p><p>This year three concurrent tracks moderated by leading experts in their fields of research will feature faculty presentations on research directions and opportunities in key strategic areas.</p><p>Afternoon workshops will follow, along with discussion regarding the translation of these advances into real-world opportunities within the developing bioeconomy. The three tracks are</p><p>“Catalytic Advances in Biochemical Production,” “Biocomposites and Nanocellulose” and</p><p>“Operational Excellence in Advanced Paper and Packaging."</p><p>Verdezyne Corporation Chief Business Officer Ray Miller will deliver the keynote address, offering a case study in commercialization of biobased products.</p><p>“We are approaching the conference in a slightly different way this year,” said Norman Marsolan, RBI executive director. “We felt we wanted to emphasize the opportunity for company input, allowing these executives to hear the current research and participate in a full afternoon of brainstorming and discussion on that particular track topic. It gives industry and faculty the ability</p><p>to concentrate their energies in a focused area throughout their time here.”</p><p>Marsolan is encouraging companies to send multiple representatives so as to engage in the discussion of more than one topic.</p><p>“It’s a unique opportunity for companies. There are few conferences out there with this type of upclose interaction with those directing research. The ability to take advantage of and influence our endowment-sponsored student research is another distinction.”</p><p>RBI’s endowment sponsors about 50 PhD students, and more than 30 are registered to participate in the annual poster competition. Six students will be featured speakers during the conference. Attendees will have an opportunity to meet these students, and discuss how their research could be valuable or made more relevant to their companies. Finally, the conference allows companies to influence the future research conducted at RBI.</p><p>“During the discussion sessions, we listen to the input, and that input has a direct impact on how we tailor our programs and future research projects to create opportunity for their business.”</p><p>For more information, visit <a href="http://www.rbi.gatech.edu/conference/2015/about">the RBI conference site.</a></p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1429880775</created>  <gmt_created>2015-04-24 13:06:15</gmt_created>  <changed>1475891287</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 01:48:07</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Conference focuses on challenges, opportunities within industry]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Conference focuses on challenges, opportunities within industry]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2015-03-10T01:00:00-04:00</start>  <end>2015-03-11T01:00:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2015-03-11T01:00:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2015-03-10 05:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2015-03-11 05:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2015-03-11 05:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2015-03-10T01:00:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2015-03-11T01:00:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2015-03-10 01:00:00</value>      <value2>2015-03-11 01:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[(404) 894-9550]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://www.rbi.gatech.edu/location-directions]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://www.rbi.gatech.edu/location-directions]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>299211</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>299211</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[14c10769-p1-001.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/14c10769-p1-001_0.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/14c10769-p1-001_0.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/14c10769-p1-001_0.jpg?itok=eKycrR7p]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute]]></image_alt>                              <created>1449244552</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 15:55:52</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895000</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:50:00</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="10377"><![CDATA[Career/Professional development]]></category>          <category tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="10377"><![CDATA[Career/Professional development]]></term>          <term tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="380511">  <title><![CDATA[Corrosion in the Pulp and Paper Industry and Biorefineries]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Pulp and paper mill and biorefinery industry leaders converged Nov. 13-14 at the Paper Tricentennial Building to help address challenges and present possible solutions to the issues of corrosion. Preet M. Singh, RBI faculty member and professor, Materials Science and Engineering, organized the conference. While more than 1,000 years of collective experience filled the room, the industry continues to face serious challenges with the issue. Topics of discussion included: risk-based inspections; corrosion repair and protection of reinforced concrete structures; recovery boiler corrosion and cracking; dewatering with solid-coat technology; and materials selection for biomass thermochemical liquefaction and gasification systems. Singh said the purpose of the conference was to provide a networking opportunity for shared ideas and practical solutions.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1424445346</created>  <gmt_created>2015-02-20 15:15:46</gmt_created>  <changed>1475891180</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 01:46:20</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Conference focuses on continuous challenges within industry]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Conference focuses on continuous challenges within industry]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[]]></summary>  <start>2014-11-13T07:00:00-05:00</start>  <end>2014-11-14T16:00:00-05:00</end>  <end_last>2014-11-14T16:00:00-05:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2014-11-13 12:00:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2014-11-14 21:00:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2014-11-14 21:00:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2014-11-13T07:00:00-05:00</value>      <value2>2014-11-14T16:00:00-05:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2014-11-13 07:00:00</value>      <value2>2014-11-14 04:00:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[(404) 894-5700]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[http://www.rbi.gatech.edu]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[http://www.rbi.gatech.edu]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Kelly B. Smith, Communications Manager, <a href="mailto:kelly.smith@rbi.gatech.edu">kelly.smith@rbi.gatech.edu</a></p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>          <item>394971</item>          <item>394981</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>394971</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[RBI, Corrosion Symposium 2014]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[dsc_0022_0.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/dsc_0022_0.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/dsc_0022_0.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/dsc_0022_0.jpg?itok=xbbVlbqm]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[RBI, Corrosion Symposium 2014]]></image_alt>                              <created>1449246346</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 16:25:46</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895112</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:51:52</gmt_changed>      </item>          <item>          <nid>394981</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[RBI Corrosion Symposium 2014, Classroom]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[dsc_0020.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/dsc_0020.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/dsc_0020.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/dsc_0020.jpg?itok=PTI5kzei]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[RBI Corrosion Symposium 2014, Classroom]]></image_alt>                              <created>1449246346</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 16:25:46</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895112</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:51:52</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;</p>&nbsp;]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="119221"><![CDATA[bioprocessing]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="119271"><![CDATA[biorefineries]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="89"><![CDATA[chemistry]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="119261"><![CDATA[corrosion]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="28321"><![CDATA[gasification]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="2106"><![CDATA[Paper]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="67581"><![CDATA[pulp]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="93791"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="167080"><![CDATA[sludge]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="582225">  <title><![CDATA[Composite Materials Workshop]]></title>  <uid>28159</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>The field of composite materials is an inherently interdisciplinary, rich research space with opportunities to produce materials with unique processing-structure-property relationships. The goal of this workshop is to bring together a diverse group of faculty to discuss Georgia Tech&#39;s key strengths in the area of composite materials in terms of research and education. With these strengths identified, we will brainstorm research and education initiatives to poise Georgia Tech as a world leader in this area and establish collaborative relationships to accelerate materials development.<br />&nbsp; &nbsp;<br />Representatives from three IRIs (IMat, GTMI and RBI) that are related to composites, will present/discuss the available resources including facilities, seed funding opportunities, PhD fellowships, e.t.c.</p><p>Based on limited seating, we request you RSVP in order to attend. <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/composite-workshop-tickets-28235199241">Please register here</a>.</p>]]></body>  <author>Kelly Smith</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1475773884</created>  <gmt_created>2016-10-06 17:11:24</gmt_created>  <changed>1475773884</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-06 17:11:24</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Exploring GT's strengths in composite materials]]></teaser>  <type>event</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Exploring GT's strengths in composite materials]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Workshop led by Meisha Shofner, MSE, and Kyriaki Kalaitzidou, ME</p>]]></summary>  <start>2016-10-21T10:30:00-04:00</start>  <end>2016-10-21T14:30:00-04:00</end>  <end_last>2016-10-21T14:30:00-04:00</end_last>  <gmt_start>2016-10-21 14:30:00</gmt_start>  <gmt_end>2016-10-21 18:30:00</gmt_end>  <gmt_end_last>2016-10-21 18:30:00</gmt_end_last>  <times>    <item>      <value>2016-10-21T10:30:00-04:00</value>      <value2>2016-10-21T14:30:00-04:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </times>  <gmt_times>    <item>      <value>2016-10-21 10:30:00</value>      <value2>2016-10-21 02:30:00</value2>      <rrule><![CDATA[  ]]></rrule>      <timezone>America/New_York</timezone>      <timezone_db>America/New_York</timezone_db>      <date_type>datetime</date_type>    </item>  </gmt_times>  <phone><![CDATA[]]></phone>  <url><![CDATA[]]></url>  <location_url>    <url><![CDATA[]]></url>    <title><![CDATA[]]></title>  </location_url>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Kelly Smith, kelly.smith@gatech.edu</p>]]></contact>  <fee><![CDATA[]]></fee>  <extras>      </extras>  <location><![CDATA[]]></location>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="372221"><![CDATA[Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI)]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></category>          <category tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></category>          <category tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></category>      </categories>  <event_terms>          <term tid="1789"><![CDATA[Conference/Symposium]]></term>          <term tid="1795"><![CDATA[Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium]]></term>          <term tid="26411"><![CDATA[Training/Workshop]]></term>      </event_terms>  <event_audience>          <term tid="78761"><![CDATA[Faculty/Staff]]></term>      </event_audience>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node></nodes>