2004 US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium

2004 U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium Program

September 9, 2010 – September 11, 2010
12:00 AM
Multiscale Modeling
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Dr. Grant S. Heffelfinger, Radiation Effects Science & Technology Program Manager, Sandia National Laboratories
Dr. Dimitrios Maroudas, Professor, University of Massachusetts
Introductory overview of the state of the art in multiscale modeling and simulation for engineering applications
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Dr. Ioannis George Kevrekidis, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor , Johns Hopkins University
Theoretical and computational methods linking atomic-scale structure and dynamics to the macroscopic behavior of materials
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Dr. Rob Phillips, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology
Coupling genomic information to cellular response
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Dr. Adam P. Arkin, Professor, University of California, Berkeley
Understanding and incorporating the role of small-scale processes in climate and global dynamics simulations
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Dr. Bjorn Stevens, Director, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
– September 11, 2010
12:00 AM
Designer Materials
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Dr. Kristi S. Anseth, Tisone Professor Distinguished Professor, University of Colorado Boulder
Dr. Diann Brei, Professor, University of Michigan
Thin Film Active Materials, From Nano to Micro
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Dr. Greg P. Carman, Professor, University of California, Los Angeles
The Future of Engineering Materials: Multifunction for Performance-Tailored Structures
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Dr. Leslie A. Momoda, Vice President, HRL Laboratories LLC
Design of ECM-Mimetic Polymers for Tissue Engineering
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Dr. Jennifer L. West, Fitzpatrick Family University Professor , University of Virginia
– September 11, 2010
12:00 AM
Engineering for Extreme Environments
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Dr. Mary Kae Lockwood, Spacecraft System Engineer, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Dr. John W. Weatherly, Chief, U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory
Cool Robots: Scalable Mobile Robots for Instrument Network Deployment in Polar Climates
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Dr. Laura R. Ray, Professor and Interim Dean, Dartmouth College
The Role of Modeling and Simulation in Extreme Engineering Projects
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Mr. Jon Berkoe, Vice President and Director, MWH Constructors
The Challenges of Landing on Mars
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Dr. Tommaso P. Rivellini, Director, Apple
Human Space Exploration Missions
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Dr. B. Kent Joosten, Founder & CEO, Tau Zero Solutions, Inc.
– September 11, 2010
12:00 AM
Dinner
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Unlikely Partners: DARPA and Me
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– September 11, 2010
12:00 AM
Engineering and Entertainment
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Dr. David Baraff, Senior Animation Scientist, Pixar Animation Studios
Dr. Chris Kyriakakis, Associate Professor, University of Southern California
Virtual actors, virtual environments, and applying computer graphics to creative projects
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Dr. Paul Debevec, Director, University of Southern California
Frontiers in audio technology
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Dr. Bill Gardner, Founder and President, Wave Arts, Inc.
Entertainment robots
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Dr. Cynthia Breazeal, Assistant Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, LG Career Development Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, and Director of Robotic Life Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology