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Hugh McIntosh researched and wrote the
10 stories. H. Dale Langford and Douglas L.
Wolford edited the text, and Pamela Reznick
designed the booklet. We would like to thank
the scores of persons who contributed their
expertise, including the following who
provided invaluable advice in the prepara-
tion of the manuscripts:
Moon Innding Robert A. Daffy, Charles
S. Draper Laboratory; William F. Ezell,
Rocketdyne; Joseph G. Gavin, Jr., Grumman;
David G. Hoag, Charles S. Draper Laborato-
ry; Samuel C. Phillips, U.S. Air Force; Henry
0. Pohl, NASA; James B. Skaggs, Primrose.
Application Satellites David S.
Johnson, National Research Council; John L.
McLucas, QuesTech; Robert M. White, NAE.
Microprocessor David R. Hertling,
Georgia Institute of Technology; Howard
High, Intel; Robert E. Kahn, Corporation
for National Research Initiatives; John M.
Richardson, National Research Council;
Jacob T. Schwartz, Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency.
Computer-Aiclecl Design ancl
Manufacturing Michael J. Cronin,
Automatix; Gerald P. Dinneen, NAE; Charles
W. Hoover, Jr., Polytechnic University; E. Jan
Hurst, Computer Graphics Historical Project;
Richard H. F. Jackson, National Institute of
Standards and Technology; Richard L. Kegg,
Cincinnati Milacron; Carl Machover, Nation-
al Computer Graphics Association; Joel
Moses, Massachusetts Institute of Technolo-
gy; Fontaine K. Richardson, Eastech Manage-
ment.
CAT Scan Stanley Baum, University of
I Pennsylvania; 13. J. Bowen, General Electric
Medical Systems.
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Fiber-Optic Communication David
R. Hertling, Georgia Institute of Technology;
Richard Q. Hofacker, Jr., AT&T Bell Labora-
tories.
Genetically Engineered Produce
John E. Burris, National Research Council;
David W. Dennen, Eli Lilly; Barbara Filner,
Howard Hughes Medical Institute; Clifford J.
Gabriel, National Research Council; Alan R.
Goldhammer, Industrial Biotechnology
Association; Leroy Hood, California Institute
of Technology; Robert Jones, Applied
Biosystems; James E. Tavares, National
Research Council.
E N G I N E E R ~ N G A N D T H E A D VA N C E M E N ~ O F H U ~ A N W E ~ FA R E
Acknowledgment
Advanced Composite Materials
Martin Burg, Composite Market Reports;
Tobey M. Cordell, Wright Research and
Development Center; James A. Fitzgerald,
Du Pont; Bernard H. Kear, Rutgers Universi-
ty; Steven E. Russell, Hercules Aerospace;
Jacques E. Schoutens, Metal Matrix Compos-
ites Information Analysis Center; John D.
Venables, Martin Marietta; Klaus M. Zwilsky,
National Research Council.
Jumbo Jet Leon R. Anderson, Pratt &
Whitney; Alexander H. Flax, NAE; Maurice
L. Cell, Pratt & Whitney; Willis M. Hawkins,
Lockheed; Joseph S. Sutter, Boeing.
Lasers Carroll 0. Alley, University of
Maryland; Ellet H. Drake, American Society
for Laser Medicine and Surgery; David R.
Hertling, Georgia Institute of Technology;
Richard Q. Hofacker, Jr., AT&T Bell Labora-
tories; Thomas R. Lettieri, National Institute
of Standards and Technology; C. Kumar N.
Patel, AT&T Bell Laboratories; Charles T.
Troy, Photonics Spectra. !
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bell laboratories