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Appendix B
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March 27
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7:00 Registration Begins
8:00 Welcome and Remarks
Workshop Agenda
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MARCH 27-28, 2002
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Keynote Addresses
Sylvia Johnson
Chair, Workshop Planning Committee
Session Chair Robert PfahI, National Electronics Manufacturing Initiative
8:10 Wm. A. Wulf
S:30 Cherry Murray
National Academy of Engineering
Bell Labs, L~ucent Technologies
Setting the Scene: Impact of Materials
Session Chair—Henry Rack, Clemson Universiry
8:50 How Materials Contribute to Society
9:20 Drivers in Materials Research
9:50 Pane! Q&A
lo lo Break
Venkatesh Narayanamurti
Harvard University
Mil(lrecl Dresselhaus
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Materials in National Security
Session Chair Julia Phillips, San(lia National Laboratories
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MATERIALS AND SOCIETY
10:40 Materials Issues in Microsystems for National Security
:00 Advanced Sensors for Counterterrorism
:20 Transportation Infrastructure and Security
:40 Panel Q&A
12:00 Lunch
Materials in Commercial Vehicles
Session Chair- Harry Cook, University of Illinois
I :15 Energy/Fuel Efficiency in Commercial Vehicles
1:35 Materials in Commercial Autos ant! Trucks
1:55 Panel Q&A
2: ~ 5 Conventional Power Generation Technology
2:35 Alternative Energy Technologies
2:55 Portable Power
3: ~ 5 Panel Q&A
3:35 Break
Duane Dimos
Sandia National Laboratories
Fran Ligler
Naval Research Laboratory
Lyle Malotky
Transportation Security Administration
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Materials in Commercial Vehicles
Gary Rogers
Alan Taub
Session Chair Jay Lee, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
John Stringer
Electric Power Research Institute
William P. Parks, Jr.
Department of Energy
Daniel Doughty
Sandia National Laboratories
Pane} Discussion on Workforce and Education
Session Chair- Ashok Saxena, Georgia Institute of Technology
3:55 Large Industry Perspective
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R. Stanley Williams
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
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APPENDIXES
4:10 Small Business Perspective
4:25 Educating a New Workforce
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4:40 Training Our Current~Workforce
4:55 Pane! Q&A
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5:30 Reception
March 28
7:00 Continental breakfast
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Congressional Staff Pane! Discussion
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Session Chair—Sylvia Johnson, NASA Ames Research Center
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9:00 Nanomaterials
9:20 Biomaterials
9:40 Optical Materials
10:00 Break
Andrew Hunt
Microcoating Technologies
Gregory Farrington
Lehigh University
John Moran
Consultant
Panel:
Jon Epstein, Office of Senator Bingaman
Carolyn Hanna, Senate Armed Services Committee
Diane Auer Jones, U.S. House Subcommittee on Research
Materials in Future Industries
Session Chair Lee Magic, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Julia Weertman
Northwestern University
David Tirrell
California Institute of Technology
Rocl Alferness
LJucent Technologies
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MA TERIALS AND SOCIETY
10:20 Computational Materials Science
10:40 Pane! Q&A
Federal Agency Pane} Discussion
Session Chair Frank DiSalvo, Cornell University
:00 Panel:
Patricia Dehmer, Department of Energy
Robert Eisenstein, National Science Foundation
Charlie Harris, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Lewis SIoter, Department of Defense
Leslie Smith, National Institute of Standards and Technology
John Watson, National Institutes of Health
12:30 Adjourn
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Sharon GIotzer
University of Michigan
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