Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Here’s how you know

Dot gov

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

HTTPS

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock (LockA locked padlock) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

    • Environmental Topics
    • Air
    • Bed Bugs
    • Cancer
    • Chemicals, Toxics, and Pesticide
    • Emergency Response
    • Environmental Information by Location
    • Health
    • Land, Waste, and Cleanup
    • Lead
    • Mold
    • Radon
    • Research
    • Science Topics
    • Water Topics
    • A-Z Topic Index
    • Laws & Regulations
    • By Business Sector
    • By Topic
    • Compliance
    • Enforcement
    • Laws and Executive Orders
    • Regulations
    • Report a Violation
    • Environmental Violations
    • Fraud, Waste or Abuse
    • About EPA
    • Our Mission and What We Do
    • Headquarters Offices
    • Regional Offices
    • Labs and Research Centers
    • Planning, Budget, and Results
    • Organization Chart
    • EPA History

Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. Science Matters

American Possibilities: A White House Demo Day

EPA Blake Schaeffer speaks with President Biden at the White House Demo Day. Read more about the event below.
EPA's Blake Schaeffer speaks with President Biden at the White House Demo Day. 

Published November 28, 2023

Innovations in science and technology help improve our lives and shape our future as a nation. To showcase what federal research and development can accomplish, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy hosted American Possibilities: A White House Demo Day. EPA scientists delivered two of the 45 invited scientific demonstrations in Washington, D.C.

The event showcased inspirational and cutting-edge federal research and tools, from improved rocket technology to sustainable clothing. The audience included members of the media and over 600 White House, Congressional, federal agency staff, and President Biden.

“We were excited that our scientists had a chance to talk to the President and others about research that helps people across the country better protect their health through timely information,” said Chris Frey, EPA Assistant Administrator for the Office of Research and Development.

EPA showcased research on Wildland Fires Research to Protect Health and the Environment and Harmful Cyanobacterial Blooms: Protecting Health with Satellites.  

EPA Researchers Steven Prince, Ana Rappold and Amara Holder
EPA Researchers Steven Prince, Ana Rappold and Amara Holder

The Wildland Fires demonstration was presented by EPA researchers Amara Holder, Ana Rappold, and Steven Prince, and highlighted several research projects that are helping protect communities from wildfire smoke.  

  • Wildfire Smoke Air Monitoring Response Technology (WSMART) Pilot: The WSMART pilot loans air monitoring technologies to state, local and tribal air organizations to support supplemental air monitoring in areas affected by wildfire smoke that have observational data coverage gaps.
  • Research on Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Air Cleaners to reduce wildfire smoke indoors: The DIY Air Cleaner research focuses on evaluating DIY air cleaners for effectiveness and safety. The air cleaners are made by attaching an air filter to a box fan with tape, brackets/clamps, or a bungee cord.  
  • EPA’s Smoke Sense Study and Mobile App: Smoke Sense is a crowdsourcing, participatory science research project and app that increases public awareness and engagement related to wildfire smoke health risks. 

“The people I spoke with were interested in a wide variety of topics related to wildfires- and not always related to our research- which kept me on my toes. I was able to highlight our wildfire research to President Biden, which was well-timed as we had active wildfires in North Carolina, West Virginia, and Virginia,” said EPA scientist Amara Holder.

EPA researchers Wilson Salls and Blake Schaeffer
EPA researchers Wilson Salls and Blake Schaeffer

The Harmful Cyanobacterial Blooms demonstration, presented by EPA’s Blake Schaeffer and Wilson Salls, featured research to help communities respond to harmful algal blooms, including EPA's Cyanobacteria Assessment Network Application (CyAN app). The CyAN app is available in two versions: the CyANWeb app and the CyAN Android mobile app. Both are easy-to-use and customizable apps that provide access to cyanobacterial bloom satellite data for over 2,000 of the largest U.S. lakes and reservoirs. EPA researchers developed the apps to help local and state water quality managers make faster and better-informed management decisions related to cyanobacterial blooms. The CyAN apps are a product of the collaborative, multi-agency Cyanobacteria Assessment Network, which includes National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA); National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA); United States Geological Survey (USGS); and, as of 2023, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE).

The EPA scientists that attended made valuable connections and shared their research with key interested parties.

This article was written by EPA's Melissa Payne. 

Science Matters

  • Researchers at Work Profiles
  • All Stories
    • 2024 Stories
    • 2023 Stories
    • 2022 Stories
    • 2021 Stories
    • 2020 Stories
    • 2019 Stories
    • 2018 Stories
    • 2017 Stories
    • 2016 Stories
Contact Us About Science Matters
Contact Us to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem.
Last updated on December 10, 2024
  • Assistance
  • Spanish
  • Arabic
  • Chinese (simplified)
  • Chinese (traditional)
  • French
  • Haitian Creole
  • Korean
  • Portuguese
  • Russian
  • Tagalog
  • Vietnamese
United States Environmental Protection Agency

Discover.

  • Accessibility Statement
  • Budget & Performance
  • Contracting
  • EPA www Web Snapshot
  • Grants
  • No FEAR Act Data
  • Plain Writing
  • Privacy
  • Privacy and Security Notice

Connect.

  • Data
  • Inspector General
  • Jobs
  • Newsroom
  • Regulations.gov
  • Subscribe
  • USA.gov
  • White House

Ask.

  • Contact EPA
  • EPA Disclaimers
  • Hotlines
  • FOIA Requests
  • Frequent Questions
  • Site Feedback

Follow.