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Frontiers of Engineering: Reports on Leading-Edge Engineering from the 2008 Symposium (2009)

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Frontiers of Engineering: Reports on Leading-Edge Engineering from the 2008 Symposium

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Front Matter (R1-R12)
DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS, Introduction--William J. Grieco and Efrosini Kokkoli (1-4)
Recent Developments in Needle-Free Drug Delivery--Samir Mitragotri (5-16)
Targeted Polymeric Nanotherapeutics--Jeff Hrkach (17-24)
Polymer Technology for Gene Therapy--Daniel W. Pack (25-32)
Traceable Drug Delivery: Lighting the Way with Qdots--Xiaohu Gao (33-40)
EMERGING NANOELECTRONIC DEVICES, Introduction--Jia Chen and Victor Zhirnov (41-44)
The Quest for the Next Information-Processing Technology--Jeffrey J. Welser (45-52)
Molecular and Polymer Nanodevices--Nikolai Zhitenev (53-58)
Roll Printing of Crystalline Nanowires for Integrated Electronic and Sensor Arrays--Ali Javey, Zhiyong Fan, Johnny C. Ho, and Roie Yerushalmi (59-70)
The Role of DNA in Nanoarchitectonics--Mihrimah Ozkan and Cengiz S. Ozkan (71-82)
COGNITIVE ENGINEERING, Introduction (83-86)
Cognitive Engineering: It's Not What You Think--Stephanie Guerlain (87-92)
Driving Attention: Cognitive Engineering in Designing Attractions and Distractions--John D. Lee (93-102)
Human Reliability Analysis in Cognitive Engineering and System Design--Ronald Laurids Boring (103-110)
Cognitive Engineering Applications in Health Care--Ann M. Bisantz (111-122)
UNDERSTANDING AND COUNTERING THE PROLIFERATION OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION, Introduction--J. Scott Goldstein and Gregory A. Hebner (123-126)
U.S. National Security in New Times--Steven D. Nixon (127-132)
Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction: Translating Strategic Guidance into Actionable Solutions--Charles L. Beames (133-140)
Nuclear Deterrence in the 21st Century: The Role of Science and Engineering--Joseph C. Martz and Jonathan S. Ventura (141-146)
Energy Policy and the Role of Technology in National Security--A.D. Romig, Jr. with Arnold B. Baker (147-158)
Contributors (159-168)
Program (169-172)
Participants (173-182)