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F Participants CHALLENGES FOR THE CHEMICAL SCIENCES IN THE 21ST CENTURY: WORKSHOP ON INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS October 31-November 2, 2002 Richard C. Alkire, University of Illinois at Urbana Daniel Auerbach, IBM Research Paul I. Barton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Charles H. Bennett, IBM Research Corporation David L. Beveridge, Wesleyan University Curt M. Breneman, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Ronald Breslow, Columbia University Donald M. Burland, National Science Foundation Stanley K. Burt, National Cancer Institute Anne M. Chaka, National Institute of Standards and Technology Dennis I. Chamot, The National Academies Thomas W. Chapman, National Science Foundation Hongda Chen, U.S. Department of Agriculture Zhong-Ying Chen, SAIC Dean A. Cole, U.S. Department of Energy Peter T. Cummings, Vanderbilt University David A. Daniel, American Chemical Society Juan J. de Pablo, University of Wisconsin, Madison Brett I. Dunlap, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Thom H. Dunning, Jr., Joint Institute for Computational Sciences, University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 182
APPENDIX F Gregory Farber, National Institutes of Health Christodoulos A. Floudas, Princeton University Richard Friesner, Columbia University Michael Frisch, Gaussian, Inc. Christos Georgakis, Polytechnic University Stephen Gray, Argonne National Laboratory Mihal E. Gross, RAND, Science and Technology Policy Institute Ignacio E. Grossmann, Carnegie Mellon University Peter Gund, IBM Life Sciences Carol Handwerker, National Institute of Standards and Technology William L. Hase, Wayne State University James R. Heath, University of California, Los Angeles Judith C. Hempel, University of Texas at Austin Richard L. Hilderbrandt, National Science Foundation Daniel Hitchcock, U.S. Department of Energy Peter C. Jurs, Pennsylvania State University Miklos Kertesz, Georgetown University Atsuo Kuki, Pfizer Global Research & Development Michael Kurz, Illinois State University Angelo Lamola, Worcester, Pennsylvania Ku-Yen Li, Lamar University Kenneth B. Lipkowitz, North Dakota State University Mehrdad Lordgooei, Drexel University Andrew J. Lovinger, National Science Foundation Peter Ludovice, Georgia Institute of Technology Dimitrios Maroudas, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Glenn J. Martyna, IBM T.J. Watson Research Laboratory Paul H. Maupin, U.S. Department of Energy Gregory J. McRae, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Julio M. Ottino, Northwestern University Dimitrios V. Papvassiliou, University of Oklahoma Linda R. Petzold, University of California, Santa Barbara John A. Pople, Northwestern University Larry A. Rahn, Sandia National Laboratory Mark A. Ratner, Northwestern University Robert H. Rich, American Chemical Society, Petroleum Research Fund Celeste M. Rohlfing, National Science Foundation David Rothman, Dow Chemical Company George C. Schatz, Northwestern University Peter P. Schmidt, Office of Naval Research Michael Schrage, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Robert W. Shaw, U.S. Army Research Office Larry L. Smarr, University of California, San Diego 183
184 Ellen B. Stechel, Ford Motor Company Walter J. Stevens, U.S. Department of Energy Terry R. Stouch, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Michael R. Thompson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory M. Silvina Tomassone, Rutgers University Mark E. Tuckerman, New York University John C. Tully, Yale University Dennis J. Underwood, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Ernesto Vera, Dow Chemical Company Dion Vlachos, University of Delaware Alfons Weber, National Science Foundation Philip R. Westmoreland, University of Massachusetts Ralph A. Wheeler, University of Oklahoma William T. Winter, State University of New York APPENDIX F