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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

Leo Chiang

Senior Research Specialist

Analytical Sciences, Core R&D

Dow Chemical


Mung Chiang

Associate Professor

Department of Electrical Engineering

Princeton University


Tushar Choudhary

Senior Scientist

ConocoPhillips Company


Catherine Corrigan

Corporate Vice President

Biomechanics Practice

Exponent, Inc.


Levent Degertekin

Professor

School of Mechanical Engineering

Georgia Institute of Technology


Tim Denison

Senior IC Technology and Development Manager

Medtronic, Inc.


Christopher Doerr

Distinguished Member of Technical Staff

Advanced Photonic Devices

Alcatel-Lucent/Bell Labs


Amy Duwel

MEMS Group Leader

Advanced Hardware

Charles Stark Draper Laboratory


Thomas Epps

Assistant Professor

Department of Chemical Engineering

University of Delaware


Malcolm Fabiyi

Group Leader, Research and Development

General Industries - Environmental Research

Praxair, Inc.


Roy Fielding

Chief Scientist

Research and Development

Day Software


Tim Frazier

Director

Cummins Technical Center

Cummins Inc.


Xiaohu Gao**

Assistant Professor

Department of Bioengineering

University of Washington


Chris Gearhart

Technical Leader

Fuel Cell/Hybrid Electric Vehicles

Ford Motor Company


Kathleen Gillespie

Integration Engineer, Energy Storage Systems

Hybrid Vehicle Integration

General Motors


J. Scott Goldstein*

Vice President of Technology

Chief Scientist of the Intelligence, Security, and Technology Group

SAIC

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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)