Source: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, MERCED submitted to
NON-FUNDED COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN ARS AND THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ADVANCED SOLAR TECHNOLOGIES INSTITUTE (UC SOLAR)
Sponsoring Institution
Agricultural Research Service/USDA
Project Status
NEW
Funding Source
Reporting Frequency
Annual
Accession No.
0422316
Grant No.
(N/A)
Project No.
2030-41000-064-01N
Proposal No.
(N/A)
Multistate No.
(N/A)
Program Code
(N/A)
Project Start Date
Nov 1, 2011
Project End Date
Oct 31, 2016
Grant Year
(N/A)
Project Director
MILCZAREK R R
Recipient Organization
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, MERCED
PO BOX 2039
MERCED,CA 95343
Performing Department
(N/A)
Non Technical Summary
(N/A)
Animal Health Component
(N/A)
Research Effort Categories
Basic
25%
Applied
50%
Developmental
25%
Classification

Knowledge Area (KA)Subject of Investigation (SOI)Field of Science (FOS)Percent
5021099200075%
5021110202010%
5021132200015%
Goals / Objectives
The objectives of this non-funded cooperative agreement between USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and the University of California Advanced Solar Technologies Institute (UC Solar) are: -To expand UC Solar and ARS¿s knowledge base around the interaction between solar thermal food cabinets and solar thermal collectors. - To discuss the optimization of cabinets for solar thermal processing of fruits, vegetables, nuts, and the by-products of these crops. - To connect researchers who are interested in advancing their knowledge and research in solar thermal processing of food crops with leading research institutions. - To collaborate on funding proposals for solar-related research.
Project Methods
To accomplish the stated objectives the following approach will be utilized: - Create an affiliate relationship between UC Solar (a consortium of research labs spread among 5 UC campuses) and non-profit research institutions.

Progress 10/01/12 to 09/30/13

Outputs
Progress Report Objectives (from AD-416): The objectives of this non-funded cooperative agreement between USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and the University of California Advanced Solar Technologies Institute (UC Solar) are: -To expand UC Solar and ARS�s knowledge base around the interaction between solar thermal food cabinets and solar thermal collectors. - To discuss the optimization of cabinets for solar thermal processing of fruits, vegetables, nuts, and the by-products of these crops. - To connect researchers who are interested in advancing their knowledge and research in solar thermal processing of food crops with leading research institutions. - To collaborate on funding proposals for solar-related research. Approach (from AD-416): To accomplish the stated objectives the following approach will be utilized: - Create an affiliate relationship between UC Solar (a consortium of research labs spread among 5 UC campuses) and non-profit research institutions. Researchers from UC Solar and ARS met in Merced, California, in October 2012 and Albany, California, in December 2012 to discuss projects on spectrally-selective drying cabinet materials and solar thermal drying of specialty crop purees and pomaces. In May 2013, ARS Research Agricultural Engineer at Albany, California, gave an invited oral presentation at the University of California Advanced Solar Technologies Institute (UC Solar) Research Symposium in Davis, California. Both of these activities helped achieve the first, second, and third objectives of this agreement, which pertain to exchange of solar thermal crop drying ideas among UC Solar and ARS researchers. In March 2013, USDA-ARS and UC Solar, prepared a joint application for the California Department of Food Agriculture�s Specialty Crop Block Grant Program. This activity was in support of the fourth objective of this agreement � collaborating on funding proposals for solar-related research. The progress on this project contributed to the completion of parent project Objective 5: Develop solar, ultrasonic, and pulsed-electric field processing technologies to be used alone or in combination with other common processing methods to improve quality, add value, and ensure food safety to specialty crops and their co-products. Specifically, this project applies to parent project Sub-objective 5.1: Develop a solar or solar-assisted cabinet dryer optimized for a given specialty crop and location.

Impacts
(N/A)

Publications


    Progress 10/01/11 to 09/30/12

    Outputs
    Progress Report Objectives (from AD-416): The objectives of this non-funded cooperative agreement between USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and the University of California Advanced Solar Technologies Institute (UC Solar) are: -To expand UC Solar and ARS�s knowledge base around the interaction between solar thermal food cabinets and solar thermal collectors. - To discuss the optimization of cabinets for solar thermal processing of fruits, vegetables, nuts, and the by-products of these crops. - To connect researchers who are interested in advancing their knowledge and research in solar thermal processing of food crops with leading research institutions. - To collaborate on funding proposals for solar-related research. Approach (from AD-416): To accomplish the stated objectives the following approach will be utilized: - Create an affiliate relationship between UC Solar (a consortium of research labs spread among 5 UC campuses) and non-profit research institutions. In December 2012, ARS Research Agricultural Engineer presented a poster at the University of California Advanced Solar Technologies Institute (UC Solar) Research Symposium. In February 2012, the Co-Director of UC Solar, gave a seminar on his research at the ARS Western Regional Research Center in Albany, California. Both of these activities helped achieve the first, second, and third objectives of this agreement, which pertain to exchange of solar thermal crop drying ideas among UC Solar and ARS researchers. In March 2012, the Director of UC Solar, wrote a letter of support for ARS�s solar-related application to the California Department of Food Agriculture�s Specialty Crop Block Grant Program. This activity was in support of the fourth objective of this agreement � collaborating on funding proposals for solar-related research.

    Impacts
    (N/A)

    Publications