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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: PARTICIPANTS LIST." National Research Council. 2011. Building the 21st Century: U.S.-China Cooperation on Science, Technology, and Innovation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13196.
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Appendix C

PARTICIPANTS LIST

Anna Barker

National Cancer Institute

Anna Borg

U.S. Department of State

Paul Beaton

Yale University

Chen Biao

Shenzhen DRC

Xu Bin

Hi-tech Department, NDRC

Robert Boege

ASTRA

Bill Bonvillian

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Michael Borrus

X/Seed Capital

Dan Breznitz

Georgia Institute of Technology

Steve Campbell

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Agnes Chang

Interpreter

Yuyu Chen

Peking University

McAlister Clabaugh

The National AcademiesTara

Collison

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Carl Dahlman

Georgetown University

Vittorio Daniore

Embassy of Italy

Mark Dean

IBM

Ding Di

Chongqing DRC

David Dierksheide

The National Academies

Lucas DiLeo

Broadland Advisors, LLC

Zhang Dingyu

Bureau of Land and Resources and House Management

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: PARTICIPANTS LIST." National Research Council. 2011. Building the 21st Century: U.S.-China Cooperation on Science, Technology, and Innovation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13196.
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Kai Duh

University of Maryland

Bing Wei Edwards

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Will Edwards

U.S. Department of Energy

Steven Ezell

Information Technology and Innovation Foundation

Nick Fetchko

Telecommunications Industry Association

Becky Fraser

U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Adam Gertz

The National Academies

Kenneth Gertz

University of Maryland

Fang Haiyang

The People’s Government of ShaPingBa District of Chongqing

He Hao

Chengdu Shuangliuxian Committee

Kathryn Holmes

ASME

Robert Hormats

U.S. Department of State

John Horrigan

U.S. Federal Communications Commission

Angel Hsu

Yale University

Mengfei Huang

The National Academies

EugeneHuang

White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

Mu Huaping

Chongqing Economic & Information Committee

Jim Hurd

GreenScience Exchange

Takashi Inutsuka

Embassy of Japan

Kenan Jarboe

Athena Alliance

Cheng Jianlin

Comprehensive Economy Department, NDRC

Lou Jing

Science & Technology Department, Ministry of Education

Xu Jing

Tariff Policy Department Ministry of Finance

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: PARTICIPANTS LIST." National Research Council. 2011. Building the 21st Century: U.S.-China Cooperation on Science, Technology, and Innovation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13196.
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Kristina Johnson

U.S. Department of Energy

Burk Kalweit

ASTRA

PatrickKeating

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Taffy Kingscott

IBM

Ginger Lew

White House National Economic Council

Dapeng Lin

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Joseph Lin

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Ying Lowrey

U.S. Small Business Administration

Philipp Marxgut

Embassy of Austria

Stephen Merrill

The National Academies

Brad Miller

American Chemical Society

Li Min Xue

Chengdu Hitech Zone Committee

C.D. “Dan” Mote

University of Maryland

Robin Newmark

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Brad Peganoff

RTI International

Mark Peshoff

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Anne Pizatto

Telecommunications Industry Association

Zhou Quanhong

Mriam Quintal

Lewis-Burke Associates

Jeannine Ray

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Paul Ross

Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs

Phil Rudd

University of Michigan

Larry Schuette

Office of Naval Research

Juan Serrano

Embassy of Spain

RD Shelton

WTEC

Sujai Shivakumar

The National Academies

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: PARTICIPANTS LIST." National Research Council. 2011. Building the 21st Century: U.S.-China Cooperation on Science, Technology, and Innovation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13196.
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Marc Stanley

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Calvin Sui

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Makito Takami

NEDO

Bill Taylor

SEMATECH

Ted Theofrastous

Nortech Energy Enterprise

Albert Ting

U.S. Department of Commerce

Richard Van Noorden

Nature

Jason Van Wey

Washington University in St. Louis

Charles Vest

National Academy of Engineering

Derek Vollmer

The National Academies

Cyrus Wadia

White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

Wang Wei

Commodity & Labor Tax Department SAT

Ren Weimin

Academy of Macroeconomic Research NDRC

Wang Wenhua

Foreign Affairs Department, NDRC

Charles Wessner

The National Academies

Zach Wilson

CM2

Lorel Wisniewski

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Alan Wm. Wolff

Dewey & LeBoeuf, LLP

Julian Wong

Center for American Progress

Irene Wu

U.S. Federal Communications Commission

Yang Xianwu

High & New Technology Department, Ministry of Science & Technology, China

Ziyun Xu

Interpreter

Karl Xuan

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Li Min Xue

Chengdu Hi-Tech Zone

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: PARTICIPANTS LIST." National Research Council. 2011. Building the 21st Century: U.S.-China Cooperation on Science, Technology, and Innovation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13196.
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Wang Xue

Sichuan Department of Health

Ophelia Yeung

SRI International

Bin Yin

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Bo-WenYin

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Chen Ying

Software Department, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology

Zhu Yingjuan

Economy & Trade Department, NDRC

Sui Yun

Interpreter

Huang Zhengzhang

Sichuan DRC

John Zysman

Berkley Roundtable on the International Economy

NOTE: Speakers in Italics

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: PARTICIPANTS LIST." National Research Council. 2011. Building the 21st Century: U.S.-China Cooperation on Science, Technology, and Innovation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13196.
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The global economy is characterized by increasing locational competition to attract the resources necessary to develop leading-edge technologies as drivers of regional and national growth. One means of facilitating such growth and improving national competitiveness is to improve the operation of the national innovation system. This involves national technology development and innovation programs designed to support research on new technologies, enhance the commercial return on national research, and facilitate the production of globally competitive products.

Understanding the policies that other nations are pursuing to become more innovative and to what effect is essential to understanding how the nature and terms of economic competition are shifting. Building the 21st Century U.S.-China Cooperation on Science, Technology, and Innovation studies selected foreign innovation programs and comparing them with major U.S. programs. This analysis of Comparative Innovation Policy includes a review of the goals, concept, structure, operation, funding levels, and evaluation of foreign programs designed to advance the innovation capacity of national economies and enhance their international competitiveness. This analysis focuses on key areas of future growth, such as renewable energy, among others, to generate case-specific recommendations where appropriate.

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