The National Academies Press: Home The National Academies: Home
Read more than 4,000 books online FREE! More than 1900 PDFs now available for sale
HOME ABOUT NAP CONTACT NAP HELP NEW RELEASES ORDERING INFO Questions? Call 888-624-8373 cart icon Items in cart [0]
Browse by topic
View special offersEmail this pageSign up for email updates

Read this book online, free! Click here to proceed to linked table of contents

Frontiers of Engineering:

Reports on Leading-Edge Engineering from the 2004 NAE Symposium on Frontiers of Engineering

Book Cover

Status: Available Now

Size: 164 pages, 6 x 9

Publication Year:2005


Print List Price Your Price  
Order online and save 10%
PAPERBACK
ISBN-10: 0-309-09547-6
ISBN-13: 978-0-309-09547-1
$38.50 $34.65 Add to Cart
PDF      

Authors:
National Academy of Engineering
Authoring Organizations

Description:
This volume includes 14 papers from the National Academy of Engineering's Tenth Annual U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium held in September 2004. The U.S. Frontiers meeting brings together 100 outstanding engineers (ages 30-45) to learn from their peers and discuss ...
Read More


Paste into your Web page:

Preview
Free Resources
Read

Full Text
Jump to this book's table of contents to begin reading online for free.

Research Tools

Web Search Builder
Use this book's key terms to search within this book, across our collection, or across the Web.

Reference Finder
Paste in your own text to find books that relate to your topic.

Download Free

Sample PDF
Try before you buy. Download this sample PDF file to examine the quality of our PDF files and chapters.

Rights & Permissions

Reprint Permission
Request permission to license or reprint the book's content through Copyright Clearance Center's Rightslink.

Request Permission to Distribute a PDF

Request Translation Rights

Questions About Rights and Permissions?

Table of Contents
Select a link below to start reading online free!
Front Matter i-xii  
ENGINEERING FOR EXTREME ENVIRONMENTSIntroduction--Mary Kae Lockwood and John W. Weatherly 1-4 (skim)
Cool Robots: Scalable Mobile Robots for Instrument Network Deployment in Polar Climates--Laura R. Ray, Alexander D. Price, Alexander Streeter, Daniel Denton, and James H. Lever 5-16 (skim)
The Role of Modeling and Simulation in Extreme Engineering Projects--Jon Berkoe 17-22 (skim)
The Challenges of Landing on Mars--Tommaso P. Rivellini 23-32 (skim)
Accessing the Lunar Poles for Human Exploration Missions--B. Kent Joosten 33-36 (skim)
DESIGNER MATERIALSIntroduction--Kristi S. Anseth and Diann E. Brei 37-40 (skim)
Thin-Film Active Materials--Greg P. Carman 41-46 (skim)
The Future of Engineering Materials: Multifunction for Performance-Tailored Structures--Leslie A. Momoda 47-54 (skim)
Biomimetic Strategies in Vascular Tissue Engineering--Jennifer L. West 55-64 (skim)
MULTISCALE MODELINGIntroduction--Grant S. Heffelfinger and Dimitrios Maroudas 65-68 (skim)
Equation-Free Modeling for Complex Systems--Ioannis G. Kevrekidis 69-76 (skim)
Modeling the Stuff of the Material World: Do We Need All of the Atoms?--Rob Phillips 77-86 (skim)
Balancing Scales in Biological Models--Adam Paul Arkin 87-88 (skim)
Small-Scale Processes and Large-Scale Simulations of the Climate System--Bjorn B. Stevens 89-94 (skim)
ENGINEERING AND ENTERTAINMENTIntroduction--Chris Kyriakakis 95-98 (skim)
Capturing and Simulating Physically Accurate Illumination in Computer Graphics--Paul Debevec 99-112 (skim)
Spatial Audio Reproduction: Toward Individualized Binaural Sound--William G. Gardner 113-122 (skim)
Designing Socially Intelligent Robots--Cynthia Breazeal 123-130 (skim)
Appendix A: Designing Socially Intelligent Robots--Cynthia Breazeal 131-138 (skim)
Appendix B: Program 139-142 (skim)
Appendix C: Participants 143-152 (skim)

Description

This volume includes 14 papers from the National Academy of Engineering's Tenth Annual U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium held in September 2004. The U.S. Frontiers meeting brings together 100 outstanding engineers (ages 30-45) to learn from their peers and discuss leading-edge technologies in a range of fields. The 2004 symposium covered these four areas: engineering for extreme environments, designer materials, multiscale modeling, and engineering and entertainment. Papers in the book cover topics such as scalable mobile robots for deployment in polar climates, the challenges of landing on Mars, thin-film active materials, vascular tissue engineering, small-scale processes and large-scale simulations of the climate system, simulating physically accurate illumination in computer graphics, and designing socially intelligent robots, among others. Appendixes include information about the contributors, the symposium program, and a list of the meeting participants. The book is the tenth in a series covering the topics of the U.S. Frontiers of Engineering meetings.

Search This Book

»Find more like this book

SIGN UP FOR...

New Title Emails
Read about the newest releases and receive special offers.



[ Top of Page ] [ Home ] [ Contact Us ] [ Help ] [ The National Academies Home ]