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Appendix A: Meeting Speakers
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... Operational Support Materials TP 6.0 (B) Nondestructive Evaluation TP 7.0 Signature Control Materials Lewis Sloter, ODDR&E Dennis Viechnicki, ARL Robert Pohanka, ONR Robert Rapson, AFRL Steven Wax, DSO James Shoemaker, BMDO Jerome Persh, IDA Scott Tiebert, AFRL Kathy Stevens, AFRL Robert Dowding, ARL B i l l Woody, AFRL George Muel ler, N RL Gume Rodriguez, ARL Ignatio Perez, NRL Don Woodbury, ARL 227
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... Overview of NSF Materials Programs Overview of DOE Materials Programs Brainstorm Session on Materials Areas APRIL 18-20, 2000 ARNOLD AND MABEL BECKMAN CENTER IRVINE, CALIFORNIA April 18, 2000 Recap of Systems Needs Session from February Meeti ng Summary of Navy Needs Andrew Marshall, OSD Michael Andrews, U.S. Army Michael Vickers, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments Lawrence Delaney, U.S.
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... Computational Materials Science to Meet Long-Term Needs Carbon Nanotubes and Other Revolutionary Materials and Processes Industry View Emergi ng Organ ic Materials and Processes LongTerm Challenges Review of Enabling Crosscutting Areas for Materials Research April 2O, 2000 Transition of New Materials to Development of Systems Cost Perspective Power Source Materials and Technologies LongTerm View John Gassner George Peterson Julia Phillips Richard Tressler Meyya Meyyappan Michael Jaffe John Gassner Frank Karasz Anthony Evans, Princeton U n iversity Bertram Batlogg, Lucent Technologies Mark Alper, U n iversity of California, Berkeley Stephen Foiles, Sandia National Laboratories Fred Herman, Lockheed Martin Samuel Stupp, Northwestern U n iversity Millard Firebaugh, General Dynamics Paul Kam inski, Technovation, Inc. Dan iel Doughty, Sandia National Laboratories 229
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... Conference, June 26-27, 2000, Washington, D.C., organized by the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies MARCH 28-29, 2001 NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL WASHINGTON, D.C. March 28, 2001 DoD Study Sponsors' Expectations and Feedback Future DoD Systems and Impact of Materials Advances Army Perspective March 29, 2001 Structural and Multifunctional Materials Overview of Multifunctional Materials Multifunctional Materials Navy/DoD Perspective Ceramic Structural Materials Metal I ic/l ntermetal I ic Structural Materials Polymer Structural Materials Metallic Structural Materials Energy and Power Materials Energy Conversion and Harvesting Materials High Power Microwaves and High Power Lasers Sharon Young, National Research Council Steven Wax, DARPA LTG Paul Kern, U.S.
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... Appendix A Air Force Needs and Programs for Magnetic Materials Explosives, Pyrotechnics, and Propellants Energy, Storage, and Thermal Sciences Branch Over Electronic and Photonic Materials Overview of Electronic (and Photonic) Materials Electronic Materials Photonic Materials Computational Materials Science Computational Study of Strongly Correlated Materials Functional Organic and Hybrid Materials Novel Organic and Organometallic Materials Functional Polymer Research Functional Organic Thin Films for Next-Generation Devices Polymeric Materials Bioderived and Bioinspired Materials Biomimetics and Biosensor Research Within the Air Force Research Laboratory and Other DoD Agencies Biomaterials Prospects for the Navy and Marine Corps Materials and Devices: Biology Blurs the Distinction at the Nanoscale Biologically Derived Structural and Functional Materials: I nsight from Nature for Design Principles and Manufacturing Possibilities; and Nanobiotechnology for Chemical and Biological Defense Richard Fingers, WPAFB Brad Forch, ARL Dave Ryan, WPAFB Valerie Browning, DARPA Bill Mitchel, AFRL Ken Hopkins, AFRL Di m ibis Papaconstantopou los, NRL Steve Hel Iberg, N RL Len Buckley, NRL Matt Bratcher, ARL Alberto Pique, NRL Doug Dudis, WPAFB Morley Stone, WPAFB Harold Bright, ONR Jeff Byers, NRL Robert Campbell, ARL 231
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... Casting Geometrically Engineered Material Systems Energy and Power Materials Batteries and the Battery Industry by the Year 2025: An Industry Perspective on Outlook and Opportunities for DoD Fuel Cells Functional Organic and Hybrid Materials Organic Magnetics Photonic Devices Metal-Organic Catalysts Bioderived and Bioinspired Materials Review of the BAST Study on Opportunities in Biotechnology for Future Army Applications Foreign Developments in Biotechnology Applications of Structural Biopolymers in Defense and Industrial Systems Medical/Surgical Biomaterials and Devices Frank Thompson, General Dynamics Land Systems Daniel Miracle, AFRL James A Ruud, GE CR&D Michael Rooney, APL Jon Pri I uck, JamCorp Bob Staniewicz, SAFT America Sossina Haile, California Institute of Technology Arth ur Epstei n, Oh lo State U n iversity Richard Ridgway, Battelle B ryan Cough I i n, U n ivers ity of Massachusetts, Amherst Mauro Ferrari, Ohio State U n iversity Anna Pawul, Department of Defense David Kaplan, Tufts University Steven Arnold, Johnson and loh nson 232
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... Appendix A Human Performance Enhancements June 27, 2001 Structural and Multifunctional Materials Health Mon itori ng Polymeric Materials Multiscale Materials Computational Materials Science Energy and Power Materials Nanomaterials Science for Batteries and Other Power Sources Energy and Power Sources for Future Army (and DoD) Applications Fuel Cells Electronic and Photonic Materials Sensors Ferroelectric/Piezoelectric Materials Microsystems Nanoelectronics Commun icationsM/i reless Systems Functional Organic and Hybrid Materials Organic Superconduction Actuators Eri k Vi i rre, U n iversity of Cal if orn ia, San Diego Richard Claus, Virginia Polytech n ic I nstitute and State U n iversity Richard Farris, U n iversity of Massachusetts, Amherst Priya Vash ishta, Louisiana State U n iversity Michael Baskes, LANL Rich Carlin, ONR Bob Hamlen, Army CECOM Al Tucker, ONR Mi ke Wazenski, North rop Grumman Amar Bhal la, Pennsylvania State U n iversity Don Cook, Sandia National Laboratories Charles Lieber, Harvard University David Eaglesham, Lucent Technologies Ananth Dodabalapur, Lucent Technologies Ray Baughman, Honeywell 233
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... Bryan Dods, Boei ng Mark Wi 11 lams, N ETL Robert Wegeng, PN N L Chenniah Nanjudiah, Maxwell Laboratories Rajeev Gautam, UOP Paul Grant, EPRI Rob Dye and H.E. Rogers, Technanogy David Hagan, University of Central Florida Brian Pierce, Raytheon Tim Hogan, Mich igan State U n iversity Umesh Misra, University of California, Santa Barbara Luping Yu, University of Chicago 234
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... Appendix A Organ ic Display Materials Membranes Bioderived and Bioinspired Materials Bioderived and Bioinspired Materials Overview Bioderived and Bioinspired Functional Materials Engi neeri ng Cel l/Material I nterfaces Memory I m p l ants for H u man Performance Computational Theory and Modeling October 11, 2001 Structural and Multifunctional Materials Polymer/Nanotube Composites Energy and Power Materials Power Systems (Marine Fuel Cells) Microelectromechanical Systems Computational Materials Science as It Relates to Energy/Power Electronic and Photonic Materials Magnetic Materials October 12, 2001 Electronic and Photonic Materials Packaging Materials Norman Bardsley, Un ited States Display Consortium Wi 11 lam Koros, U n iversity of Texas-Austi n 11 hen Aksay, Pri nceton U n iversity Mark Reed, Yale Un iversity Carolyn Bertozzi, University of California, Berkeley Theodore Berger, U n iversity of Southern California Alan Windle, University of Cambridge Larry Drzal, Michigan State U n iversity John Sofia, NAVSSES Wi 11 lam Tang, DARPA Brian Wirth, LLNL Ivan Sch u I ler, U n iversity of California, San Diego Charles Bauer, Tech Lead Corp 235
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... MATERIALS RESEARCH TO MEET 21ST-CENTURY DEFENSE NEEDS Functional Organic and Hybrid Materials Photovoltaics JANUARY 29, 2002 NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL WASHINGTON, D.C. January 29, 2002 Panel on Bioderived and Bioinspired Materials Panel on Functional Organic and Hybrid Materials Panel on Electron ic and Photon ic Materials Panel on Energy and Power Materials Panel on Structural and Multifunctional Materials DoD Vision and System Needs Update Yang Yang, University of California, Los Angeles Michael Jaffe Frank Karasz Julia Phillips James Baskervi I le Harry Lipsitt Andrew Marshall, OSD 236


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