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APPENDIX B
LIAISON REPRESENTATIVES, PANELS, COMMITTEES, AND CONTRIBUTORS
Liaison Representatives to COSMAT
Emanuel Haynes
National Science Foundation
Charles E.Falk and Arley T.Bever acted in this capacity during the first two years of the Survey. Harold W.Paxton also participated in the liaison activities. Jack T. Sanderson was the overall COSPUP program officer for NSF during the Survey. Bodo Bartocha and Israel Warshaw played an important role in the initiation of the Survey.
Franklin P.Huddle
Library of Congress
Richard A.Carpenter acted in this capacity during the first eighteen months of the Survey
Emanuel Horowitz
Interagency Council for Materials
George C.Deutsch and Earl T.Hayes acted in this capacity during the first two years of the Survey.
C.Martin Stickley
Advanced Research Projects Agency
Maurice J.Sinnott acted in this capacity during the first two years of the Survey. Robert A.Huggins played an important role in the initiation of the Survey.
Panel I—Materials and Society
Melvin Kranzberg (Chairman)
Georgia Institute of Technology
Cyril S.Smith (Co-Chairman)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Harold J.Barnett
Washington University
Walter R.Hibbard, Jr.
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation
Richard W.Roberts
National Bureau of Standards
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Panel II—The Nature of Materials Science and Engineering
Richard Claassen (Chairman)
Sandia Laboratories
Joseph D.Andrade
University of Utah
Albert G.H.Dietz
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Harold E.Goeller
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Julius J.Harwood
Ford Motor Company
Robert A.Huggins
Stanford University
Morton E.Jones
Texas Instruments, Inc.
Hans H.Landsberg
Resources for the Future, Inc.
Alan M.Lovelace
United States Air Force
Morris Tanenbaum
Western Electric Company, Inc.
Consultant
John P.Howe
Gulf General Atomics, Inc.
Liaison from Data and Information Panel
Lawrence H.Van Vlack
The University of Michigan
Panel III—Institutional Framework of Materials Science and Engineering
Walter R.Hibbard, Jr. (Chairman)
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation
Donald J.Blickwede
Bethlehem Steel Corporation
Paul Chenea
General Motors Corporation
Roger S.Porter
University of Massachusetts
Rustum Roy
Pennsylvania State University
Paul Shewmon
Argonne National Laboratory
Liaison from Data and Information Panel
G.Frederick Boiling
Ford Motor Company
Committee III-A Industry
Paul F.Chenea (Chairman)
General Motors Corporation
Raymond F.Boyer
Dow Chemical Company
Joseph E.Burke
General Electric Company
Jacob E.Goldman
The Xerox Corporation
Fred D.Rosi
Private Consultant
Abe Silverstein
Republic Steel Corporation
Gordon K.Teal
Texas Instruments, Inc.
Consultant
Keith D.Gardels
General Motors Corporation
Committee III-B Government
Paul Shewmon (Chairman)
Argonne National Laboratory
Thomas A.Henrie
Department of the Interior
Robb M.Thomson
National Bureau of Standards
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Committee III-C Education
Rustum Roy (Chairman)
Pennsylvania State University
Fred W.Billmeyer
Renssalear Polytechnic Institute
Angel G.Jordan
Carnegie-Mellon University
Robert Maddin
University of Pennsylvania
Walter S.Owen
Northwestern University
J.Robert Schrieffer
University of Pennsylvania
Committee III-D Professional Activities and Manpower
Donald J.Blickwede (Chairman)
Bethlehem Steel Corporation
John D.Alden
Engineering Manpower Commission
Milton Harris
Private Consultant
Roger S.Porter
University of Massachusetts
A.R.Putnam
American Society for Metals
Karl Schwartzwalder
A.C.Spark Plug Division
Panel IV—World Activities in Materials Science and Engineering
W.O.Baker (Chairman)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
N.Bruce Hannay
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Franklin P.Huddle
Library of Congress
Herman F.Mark
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn
Earl R.Parker
University of California, Berkeley
David Swan
Kennecott Copper Corporation
Kyle Wing
International Telephone and Telegraph, Inc.
Consultant
Nathan E.Promisel
National Materials Advisory Board (NAS-NAE-NRC)
Liaison from Data and Information Panel
Robert I.Jaffee
Battelle Memorial Institute
Panel V—Lessons and Opportunities Within Materials Science and Engineering
Daniel C.Drucker
University of Illinois
N.Bruce Hannay
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Panel VI—National Objectives and the Contribution of Materials Science and Engineering
Hans H.Landsberg
Resources for the Future, Inc.
Roland W.Schmitt
General Electric Company
Liaison from Data and Information Panel
Kenneth A.Jackson
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
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Data and Information Panel (DIP)
Robert I.Jaffee (Chairman)
Battelle Memorial Institute
G.Frederick Bolling
Ford Motor Company
John C.Fisher
General Electric Company
Kenneth A.Jackson
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Robert W.Keyes
IBM, Inc.
Humboldt W.Leverenz
RCA Corporation
Lawrence H.Van Vlack
The University of Michigan
Consultants
James D.Livingston
General Electric Company
William M.Perry
Bethlehem Steel Corporation
Anthony R.Pierce
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Myron Wish
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
Liaison Representatives
James H.Brown
National Science Foundation
George C.Deutsch
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Franklin P.Huddle
Library of Congress
Leonard L.Lederman
National Science Foundation
Paul Zinner
Department of the Interior
Programmers
Mary Campagnucci
Anne B.Kane
Secretaries
Diane M.Laverty
Catharine E.Little
Judith M.Marshall
Marguerite A.Meyer
Jasmine C.Smith
Individual Contributors
Numerous other persons from both the United States and abroad also contributed to the COSMAT study by providing information, preparing position papers, undertaking data analysis, reviewing reports, and responding to various questionnaires. Their cooperation has proved invaluable. The scope of these contributions will be given in the main Survey Report.
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U.S. Technical Societies Addressed for Information
American Ceramic Society
American Chemical Society
American Concrete Institute
American Foundrymen’s Society
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
American Iron and Steel Institute
American Nuclear Society
American Physical Society
American Society of Civil Engineers
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
American Society for Metals
American Society for Nondestructive Testing
American Society for Quality Control
American Society for Testing and Materials
American Welding Society
Association of Iron and Steel Engineers
Electrochemical Society
Electron Microscopy Society of America
Federation of Societies for Paint Technology
Forest Products Research Society
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
Instrument Society of America
National Association of Corrosion Engineers
National Association of Power Engineers
Optical Society of America
Society of Aerospace Material and Process Engineers
Society of Automotive Engineers
Society for Experimental Stress Analysis
Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Society of Plastics Engineers
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