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Frontiers of Engineering: Reports on Leading-Edge Engineering from the 2012 Symposium (2013)

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. "Program." Frontiers of Engineering: Reports on Leading-Edge Engineering from the 2012 Symposium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2013.

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Front Matter (R1-R12)
CLIMATE ENGINEERING (1-2)
Introduction--David S. Sholl and Armin Sorooshian (3-4)
Overview of Climate Engineering--Eli Kintisch (5-12)
Removing Carbon Dioxide from the Atmosphere: Possibilities and Challenges of Air Capture--Christopher W. Jones (13-18)
Offsetting Climate Change by Engineering Air Pollution to Brighten Clouds--Lynn M. Russell (19-28)
Climate Engineering with Stratospheric Aerosols and Associated Engineering Parameters--Ben Kravitz (29-36)
VEHICLE ELECTRIFICATION (37-38)
Introduction--Michael W. Degner and Sanjeev Naik (39-40)
Keeping Up with Increasing Demands for Electrochemical Energy Storage--Jeff Sakamoto (41-56)
Stronger, Lighter, and More Energy Efficient: Challenges of Magnetic Material Development for Vehicle Electrification--Matthew A. Willard (57-64)
Analysis of Projected Impact of Plug-in Electric Vehicles on the Distribution Grid--Arindam Maitra (65-76)
The Car and the Cloud: Automotive Architectures for 2020--Rahul Mangharam (77-92)
SERIOUS GAMES (93-94)
Introduction--Li-Te Cheng and Ben Sawyer (95-96)
Moving Innovative Game Technology from the Lab to the Living Room--Richard Marks (97-104)
Playing to Win: Serious Games for Business--Phaedra Boinodiris (105-112)
ENGINEERING MATERIALS FOR THE BIOLOGICAL INTERFACE (113-114)
Engineering Materials for the Biological Interface--Karen J. L. Burg and Ali Khademhosseini (115-116)
Engineering Tissue-to-Tissue Interfaces and the Formation of Complex Tissues--Helen H. Lu (117-128)
Identification and Modulation of Biophysical Signals That Control Stem Cell Function and Fate--David V. Schaffer (129-136)
Engineering 3D Tissue Systems to Better Mimic Human Biology--Matthew Gevaert (137-148)
APPENDIXES (149-150)
Contributors (151-156)
Program (157-160)
Participants (161-170)

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Program NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING 2012 U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium September 13-15, 2012 Chair: Kristi Anseth, University of Colorado, Boulder CLIMATE ENGINEERING Organizers: David Sholl and Armin Sorooshian Overview of Climate Engineering Eli Kintisch Removing Carbon Dioxide from the Atmosphere: Possibilities and Challenges of Air Capture Christopher Jones Offsetting Climate Change by Engineering Air Pollution to Brighten Clouds Lynn Russell Climate Engineering with Stratospheric Aerosols and Associated Engineering Parameters Ben Kravitz 157

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158 FRONTIERS OF ENGINEERING *** VEHICLE ELECTRIFICATION Organizers: Michael W. Degner and Sanjeev Naik Keeping Up with Increasing Demands for Electrochemical Energy Storage Jeff Sakamoto Stronger, Lighter, and More Energy Efficient: Challenges of Magnetic Material Development for Vehicle Electrification Matthew Willard Analysis of Projected Impact of Plug-in Electric Vehicles on the Distribution Grid Arindam Maitra The Car and the Cloud: Automotive Architectures for 2020 Rahul Mangharam *** SERIOUS GAMES Organizers: Li-Te Cheng and Ben Sawyer Overview of Serious Games Kurt Squire Moving Innovative Game Technology from the Lab to the Living Room Richard Marks How Serious Science Is Being Achieved with Serious Games Zoran Popovic Playing to Win: Serious Games for Business Phaedra Boinodiris

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PROGRAM 159 *** ENGINEERING MATERIALS FOR THE BIOLOGICAL INTERFACE Organizers: Karen Burg and Ali Khademhosseini Engineering Tissues-to-Tissue Interfaces and the Formation of Complex Tissues Helen Lu Identification and Modulation of Biophysical Signals That Control Stem Cell Function and Fate David Schaffer Engineering 3D Tissue Systems to Better Mimic Human Biology Matthew Gevaert *** DINNER SPEECH The Reinvention of the Automobile for 21st Century Sustainability Alan I. Taub

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