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Presentations to the Committee at its Public Meetings
Meeting 1, January 26, 2004
Corporate perspective on international R&D
Bob Pfahl, International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative
Department of Commerce view
Les Smith, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Drivers for international R&D
Ed Dowling, Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc.1
Materials research and education in the United States and abroad
Merrilea Mayo, Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable
Meeting 2, March 14, 2004
Discussion of meeting with the Bureau of Industry and Security at the Department of Commerce
Toni Maréchaux, NRC
Natalia Tamirisa, International Monetary Fund
Professionals without borders
Dan Thomas, The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
DOD approaches to international research
Phil Parrish, University of Virginia
Introduction to the forum
Peter Bridenbaugh
Materials research in China
Xishan Xie, University of Science and Technology, Beijing
Materials research in Japan and Korea
Emily Ann Meyer, NRC
Materials research in India
Michelle Iacoletti, NRC intern
Materials research in the European Union
Duane Shelton, World Technology Education Center
Materials research in the former Soviet Union
Bert Westwood, Sandia National Laboratories
Discussion of the bottom line
Natalia Tamirisa, International Monetary Fund
Meeting 3, May 12–13, 2004
Global S&T economic issues
Bernard Kritzer and Alex Lopes, Department of Commerce
Export compliance: A corporate perspective
Mark Snyder, The Boeing Company
Small business R&D: A corporate perspective
Anthony C. Mulligan, Advanced Ceramics Research
Policies concerns and intellectual property
Tim Holbrook, University of Chicago-Kent College of Law
Tax policy and global decision making
Jessica L. Katz, Caplin and Drysdale, Attorneys
ITAR fact-finding results
Toni Maréchaux, NRC
Protecting the researcher: A university perspective
Robert Anderson, Illinois Institute of Technology
Meeting 4, July 22–23, 2004
Overview of previous benchmark study
Kathy Taylor, General Motors (retired)