1998 US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium

At-a-Glance
Key Contacts

FOURTH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON FRONTIERS OF ENGINEERING
Chair: Robert H. Wagoner, Professor, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Ohio State University

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The National Academy of Engineering would like to express its gratitude to a number of meeting sponsors for their support of the 2003 USFOE Symposium.

Program

 

Biomaterials and Optical Imaging for Biomedicine
Organizers: Frances Arnold and Eva Sevick-Muraca

Macroscopic and Molecular Control of Cell Behavior in Hepatic Tissue Engineering
Linda G. Griffith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Artificial Proteins: Bridging the Gap Between Natural and Synthetic Macromolecular Materials
David A. Tirrell, California Institute of Technology

Biomedical Imaging Using Optical Coherence Tomography
James G. Fujimoto, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Confocal Reflectance Microscopy: Diagnosis of Skin Cancer Without Biopsy?
Milind Rajadhyaksha, Lucid Inc. and Massachusetts General Hospital, Wellman Labs

Advanced Materials
Organizers: Richard Parnas, Elsa Reichmanis, and Jim Schroth

Trends in Computational Materials Science for Materials Design and Processing
Sharon C. Glotzer, National Institutes of Standards and Technology

Design, Synthesis, Development and Integration into Manufacturing of New Polymer Materials Architectures for Advanced IC Fabrication
Omkaram Nalamasu, Bell Labs/Lucent Technologies

Novel Sheet Steel Developments
John G. Speer, Colorado School of Mines

Simulation in Manufacturing
Organizers: Connie Gutowski, Parviz Moin, Jun Ni, and Jim Schroth

The Role of Simulation in the Design of the Next Generation Engines for Military Aircraft
Mark N. Glauser, Clarkson University

The Role of Simulation in Understanding Surface Roughness in Formed Aluminum Parts
Armand Beaudoin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Performance Assessment Methodology and Advanced Service Technologies
Jay Lee, United Technologies Research Center

Robotics
Organizers: Susan Corwin, Ken Goldberg, and Robert Howe

Algorithms in Robotics: The Motion Planning Perspective
Lydia Kavraki, Rice University

Mechanics, Control, and Applications of Biomimetic Robotic Locomotion
Joel W. Burdick, California Institute of Technology

Robotic Perception for Autonomous Navigation of Mars Rovers
Larry H. Matthies, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Cobots
Michael A. Peshkin, Northwestern University

 

Dinner Speech

Technology Innovation and American Leadership
The Hon. William Perry, Former Secretary of Defense and Professor of Engineering-Economic Systems and Operations Research, Stanford University

 

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September
17
1998
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September
19
1998
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Irvine, California