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Appendixes
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APPENDIX A Meeting Speakers
DECEMBER 6–7, 1999
DEFENSE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RELIANCE SUBAREA FOR MATERIALS AND PROCESSES WORKSHOP
ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND
December 6, 1999
Overview of M/P Reliance Status
Lewis Sloter, ODDR&E
Army M&P Program Update
Dennis Viechnicki, ARL
Navy M&P Program Update
Robert Pohanka, ONR
December 7, 1999
Air Force M&P Program Update
Robert Rapson, AFRL
DARPA M&P Program Update
Steven Wax, DSO
BMDO M&P Program Update
James Shoemaker, BMDO
History of DoD Materials
Jerome Persh, IDA
Technical Panel (TP) Breakout Sessions with NMAB committee members
TP 1.0—Platform Structural Materials
Scott Tiebert, AFRL
TP 2.0—Power and Propulsion Materials
Kathy Stevens, AFRL
TP 3.0—Armor/AntiArmor Materials
Robert Dowding, ARL
TP 4.0—Electronic Materials
Bill Woody, AFRL
TP 5.0—Laser-Hardened Materials
George Mueller, NRL
TP 6.0 (A)—Operational Support Materials
Gume Rodriguez, ARL
TP 6.0 (B)—Nondestructive Evaluation
Ignatio Perez, NRL
TP 7.0—Signature Control Materials
Don Woodbury, ARL
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FEBRUARY 15–16, 2000
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
WASHINGTON, D.C.
February 15, 2000
Overview of DoD Vision and System Needs
Andrew Marshall, OSD
Overview of Army Vision and System Needs
Michael Andrews, U.S. Army
Overview of Military Transformation and Future Warfare
Michael Vickers, Center for Strategic and BudgetaryAssessments
Overview of Air Force Vision and System Needs
Lawrence Delaney, U.S. Air Force
Overview of Navy Vision and System Needs
Ronald De Marco, ONR
Overview of Marines Vision and System Needs
Gen. Alan Gray, retired (U.S. Marine Corps)
Revolution in Military Affairs After Next
Lonnie Henley, Defense Intelligence Agency
Brainstorm Session on Systems Needs
Millard Firebaugh, Facilitator
February 16, 2000
Overview of ARO Materials Programs
Andrew Crowson, ARO
Overview of AFOSR Materials Programs
Lyle Schwartz, AFOSR
Air Force Chief Scientist Study (Overview of Air Force S&T Needs)
Kenneth Harwell, AFRL
Overview of NSF Materials Programs
Thomas Weber, NSF
Overview of DOE Materials Programs
Robert Gottschall, DOE
Brainstorm Session on Materials Areas
Julia Phillips, Facilitator
APRIL 18–20, 2000
ARNOLD AND MABEL BECKMAN CENTER
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA
April 18, 2000
Recap of Systems Needs Session from February Meeting
Millard Firebaugh
Summary of Navy Needs
Millard Firebaugh
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Summary of Army Needs
John Gassner
Summary of Air Force Needs
George Peterson
Recap of Panels Structure from February Meeting
Julia Phillips
Structural Materials
Richard Tressler
Electronic/Photonic Materials
Meyya Meyyappan
BioMaterials
Michael Jaffe
Energy/Power Materials
John Gassner
Multifunctional (Other) Materials
Frank Karasz
April 19, 2000
Structural Materials Challenges for Long-Term Defense Needs
Anthony Evans, Princeton University
Materials Research at Bell Laboratories
Bertram Batlogg, Lucent Technologies
Biology as Our Mentor for Materials Research—Can We Learn from Its Example?
Mark Alper, University of California, Berkeley
Computational Materials Science to Meet Long-Term Needs
Stephen Foiles, Sandia National Laboratories
Carbon Nanotubes and Other Revolutionary Materials and Processes—Industry View
Fred Herman, Lockheed Martin
Emerging Organic Materials and Processes—Long-Term Challenges
Samuel Stupp, Northwestern University
Review of Enabling Crosscutting Areas for Materials Research
Millard Firebaugh, General Dynamics
April 20, 2000
Transition of New Materials to Development of Systems—Cost Perspective
Paul Kaminski, Technovation, Inc.
Power Source Materials and Technologies—Long-Term View
Daniel Doughty, Sandia National Laboratories
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JUNE 28, 2000
J. ERIK JONSSON CENTER
WOODS HOLE, MASSACHUSETTS
June 28, 2000
Debriefing and Discussion—Out of the Box and Into the Future: A Dialogue Between Warfighters and Scientists on Far-Future Warfare (2025) Conference, June 26-27, 2000, Washington, D.C., organized by the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies
Sharon Yeung, National Research Council
MARCH 28-29, 2001
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
WASHINGTON, D.C.
March 28, 2001
DoD Study Sponsors’ Expectations and Feedback
Steven Wax, DARPA
Future DoD Systems and Impact of Materials Advances—Army Perspective
LTG Paul Kern, U.S. Army
March 29, 2001
Structural and Multifunctional Materials
Overview of Multifunctional Materials
Steve Wax, DARPA
Multifunctional Materials—Navy/DoD Perspective
Virginia DeGiorgi, NRL
Ceramic Structural Materials
Ron Kerans, AFRL
Metallic/Intermetallic Structural Materials
Dennis Dimiduk, AFRL
Polymer Structural Materials
Eric Wetzel, ARL
Metallic Structural Materials
Julie Christodoulou, ONR
Energy and Power Materials
Energy Conversion and Harvesting Materials
Bob Nowak, DARPA
High Power Microwaves and High Power Lasers
Tim Andreadis, NRL
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Air Force Needs and Programs for Magnetic Materials
Richard Fingers, WPAFB
Explosives, Pyrotechnics, and Propellants
Brad Forch, ARL
Energy, Storage, and Thermal Sciences Branch Over
Dave Ryan, WPAFB
Electronic and Photonic Materials
Overview of Electronic (and Photonic) Materials
Valerie Browning, DARPA
Electronic Materials
Bill Mitchel, AFRL
Photonic Materials
Ken Hopkins, AFRL
Computational Materials Science
Dimitris Papaconstantopoulos, NRL
Computational Study of Strongly Correlated Materials
Steve Hellberg, NRL
Functional Organic and Hybrid Materials
Novel Organic and Organometallic Materials
Len Buckley, NRL
Functional Polymer Research
Matt Bratcher, ARL
Functional Organic Thin Films for Next-Generation Devices
Alberto Pique, NRL
Polymeric Materials
Doug Dudis, WPAFB
Bioderived and Bioinspired Materials
Biomimetics and Biosensor Research Within the Air Force Research Laboratory and Other DoD Agencies
Morley Stone, WPAFB
Biomaterials Prospects for the Navy and Marine Corps
Harold Bright, ONR
Materials and Devices: Biology Blurs the Distinction at the Nanoscale
Jeff Byers, NRL
Biologically Derived Structural and Functional Materials: Insight from Nature for Design Principles and Manufacturing Possibilities; and Nanobiotechnology for Chemical and Biological Defense
Robert Campbell, ARL
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JUNE 26-27, 2001
J. ERIK JONSSON CENTER
WOODS HOLE, MASSACHUSETTS
June 26, 2001
Structural and Multifunctional Materials
Composite Materials in Systems
Frank Thompson, General Dynamics Land Systems
Metal Matrix Composites
Daniel Miracle, AFRL
Thermal Barrier Coatings
James A. Ruud, GE CR&D
Nondestructive Evaluations (NDE/NDI)
Michael Rooney, APL
Casting Geometrically Engineered Material Systems
Jon Priluck, JamCorp
Energy and Power Materials
Batteries and the Battery Industry by the Year 2025: An Industry Perspective on Outlook and Opportunities for DoD
Bob Staniewicz, SAFT America
Fuel Cells
Sossina Haile, California Institute of Technology
Functional Organic and Hybrid Materials
Organic Magnetics
Arthur Epstein, Ohio State University
Photonic Devices
Richard Ridgway, Battelle
Metal-Organic Catalysts
Bryan Coughlin, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Bioderived and Bioinspired Materials
Review of the BAST Study on Opportunities in Biotechnology for Future Army Applications
Mauro Ferrari, Ohio State University
Foreign Developments in Biotechnology
Anna Pawul, Department of Defense
Applications of Structural Biopolymers in Defense and Industrial Systems
David Kaplan, Tufts University
Medical/Surgical Biomaterials and Devices
Steven Arnold, Johnson and Johnson
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Human Performance Enhancements
Erik Viirre, University of California, San Diego
June 27, 2001
Structural and Multifunctional Materials
Health Monitoring
Richard Claus, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Polymeric Materials
Richard Farris, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Multiscale Materials
Priya Vashishta, Louisiana State University
Computational Materials Science
Michael Baskes, LANL
Energy and Power Materials
Nanomaterials Science for Batteries and Other Power Sources
Rich Carlin, ONR
Energy and Power Sources for Future Army (and DoD) Applications
Bob Hamlen, Army CECOM
Fuel Cells
Al Tucker, ONR
Electronic and Photonic Materials
Sensors
Mike Wazenski, Northrop Grumman
Ferroelectric/Piezoelectric Materials University
Amar Bhalla, Pennsylvania State
Microsystems
Don Cook, Sandia National Laboratories
Nanoelectronics
Charles Lieber, Harvard University
Communications/Wireless Systems
David Eaglesham, Lucent Technologies
Functional Organic and Hybrid Materials
Organic Superconduction
Ananth Dodabalapur, Lucent Technologies
Actuators
Ray Baughman, Honeywell
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OCTOBER 10-12, 2001
ARNOLD AND MABEL BECKMAN CENTER
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA
October 10, 2001
Structural and Multifunctional Materials
Nanostructured Materials
Julia Weertman, Northwestern University
Structural Amorphous Metals and Composites
William Johnson, California Institute of Technology
Ceramic Matrix Composites
Frank Zok, University of California, Santa Barbara
Manufacturing Ceramic Composites
Andy Szweda, COI Ceramics, Inc.
Structures/Joining
Bryan Dods, Boeing
Energy and Power Materials
Fuel Cells
Mark Williams, NETL
Micro Chemical and Thermal Systems (MicroCATS)
Robert Wegeng, PNNL
Capacitors
Chenniah Nanjudiah, Maxwell Laboratories
Fuels Processing
Rajeev Gautam, UOP
Future of Superconductors
Paul Grant, EPRI
Nanoenergetics
Rob Dye and H.E. Rogers, Technanogy
Electronic and Photonic Materials
Photonics/Laser Materials
David Hagan, University of Central Florida
Infrared/Radar Materials/Technologies
Brian Pierce, Raytheon
Thermoelectric Materials
Tim Hogan, Michigan State University
High-Temperature, High-Power Electronic Materials
Umesh Misra, University of California, Santa Barbara
Functional Organic and Hybrid Materials
Optically Active Polymers
Luping Yu, University of Chicago
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Organic Display Materials
Norman Bardsley, United States Display Consortium
Membranes
William Koros, University of Texas-Austin
Bioderived and Bioinspired Materials
Bioderived and Bioinspired Materials—Overview
Ilhan Aksay, Princeton University
Bioderived and Bioinspired Functional Materials
Mark Reed, Yale University
Engineering Cell/Material Interfaces
Carolyn Bertozzi, University of California, Berkeley
Memory Implants for Human Performance
Theodore Berger, University of Southern California
Computational Theory and Modeling
Alan Windle, University of Cambridge
October 11, 2001
Structural and Multifunctional Materials
Polymer/Nanotube Composites
Larry Drzal, Michigan State University
Energy and Power Materials
Power Systems (Marine Fuel Cells)
John Sofia, NAVSSES
Microelectromechanical Systems
William Tang, DARPA
Computational Materials Science as It Relates to Energy/Power
Brian Wirth, LLNL
Electronic and Photonic Materials
Magnetic Materials
Ivan Schuller, University of California, San Diego
October 12, 2001
Electronic and Photonic Materials
Packaging Materials
Charles Bauer, TechLead Corp
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Functional Organic and Hybrid Materials
Photovoltaics
Yang Yang, University of California, Los Angeles
JANUARY 29, 2002
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
WASHINGTON, D.C.
January 29, 2002
Panel on Bioderived and Bioinspired Materials
Michael Jaffe
Panel on Functional Organic and Hybrid Materials
Frank Karasz
Panel on Electronic and Photonic Materials
Julia Phillips
Panel on Energy and Power Materials
James Baskerville
Panel on Structural and Multifunctional Materials
Harry Lipsitt
DoD Vision and System Needs—Update
Andrew Marshall, OSD
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