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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2013. Novel Processes for Advanced Manufacturing: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18345.
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Workshop Participants

DMMI STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Robert H. Latiff, Chair

U.S. Air Force Major General, retired

President, R. Latiff Associates

Robert E. Schafrik, Vice Chair

General Manager, Materials and Process Engineering Department

GE Aviation

Valerie Browning

ValTech Solutions, LLC

Jesus M. de la Garza

Virginia Tech

George T. Gray III

Los Alamos National Laboratory

Michael F. McGrath

Analytic Services, Inc.

E. Sarah Slaughter

Built Environment Coalition

Denise F. Swink

Private Consultant

A. Galip Ulsoy

Professor of Manufacturing

Director, Ground Robotics Research Consortium

University of Michigan

Haydn N.G. Wadley

University of Virginia

Steven G. Wax

Private Consultant

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2013. Novel Processes for Advanced Manufacturing: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18345.
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WORKSHOP SPEAKERS

Gregory Boebinger

Director

National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

David Bourell

Temple Foundation Professor

Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering Departments

University of Texas at Austin

Robert Dowding

Materials Engineer

U.S. Army Research Laboratory

Ke Han

Scholar/Scientist

National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

Gerard Ludtka

Distinguished Research Staff

Materials Processing and Manufacturing Group

Materials Science and Technology Division

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Rich Martukanitz

Assistant Director

Applied Research Laboratory

Penn State University

Gregory Olson

Walter P. Murphy Professor of Materials Science and Engineering

Northwestern University

Krishna Rajan

Wilkinson Professor of Interdisciplinary Engineering

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Iowa State University

Prabhjot Singh

Manager

Additive Manufacturing Laboratory

GE Global Research

John Speer

Professor

Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

Colorado School of Mines

WORKSHOP PLANNING GROUP (OTHER THAN DMMI STANDING COMMITTEE OR SPEAKERS)

Rosario A. Gerhardt

Georgia Institute of Technology

OTHER PARTICIPANTS

Amit Bagchi

Naval Research Laboratory

Beverly Brown

U.S. Air Force

Ernest Chin

Army Research Laboratory

Julie Christodoulou

Navy Principal, Reliance 21 Materials and Processes Community of Interest

Office of Naval Research

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2013. Novel Processes for Advanced Manufacturing: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18345.
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William Coblenz

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Khershed Cooper

Naval Research Laboratory

Paul Deal

Office of Naval Intelligence

Jeff DePriest

Defense Threat Reduction Agency

Michael Dulevy

U.S. Air Force Acquisitions

Rich Everett

Naval Research Laboratory

Barry Farmer

Air Force Research Laboratory

John Gloystein

Air Force Research Laboratory

Natalie Gluck

Institute for Defense Analyses

(Support Contractor to Reliance 21 Materials and Processes Community of Interest)

Joycelyn Harrison

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Ashraf Imam

Naval Research Laboratory

Warren Johnson

Universal Technology Corporation

(Support Contractor to Reliance 21 Materials and Processes Community of Interest)

Murray Kent

Office of Naval Intelligence

Wayne King

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Mick Maher

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Suveen Mathaudhu

Army Research Office

Heidi Maupin

Army Research Laboratory

Heather Meeks

Defense Threat Reduction Agency

William Mullins

Office of Naval Research

Bob Rapson

Air Force Research Laboratory

Michael Rigdon

IDA Support, Reliance 21 Materials and Processes Community of Interest

Institute for Defense Analyses

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2013. Novel Processes for Advanced Manufacturing: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18345.
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Lewis Sloter

OSD Principal, Reliance 21 Materials and Processes Community of Interest

Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Research and Engineering)/Weapons Systems

David Stepp

Army Research Office

Katherine A. Stevens

Director, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate

Air Force Research Laboratory

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

Matt Trexler

Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Branch

Materials Division

U.S. Army Research Laboratory

Jennifer Wolk

Office of Naval Research

Jeff Zabinski

Army Principal and Chair, Reliance 21 Materials and Processes Community of Interest

U.S. Army Research Laboratory

WORKSHOP STAFF

Dennis Chamot

Acting Director

National Materials and Manufacturing Board

National Research Council

Erik Svedberg

Senior Program Officer

National Materials and Manufacturing Board

National Research Council

Ann Larrow

Program Associate

National Materials and Manufacturing Board

National Research Council

Maureen Mellody

Rapporteur

National Research Council

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2013. Novel Processes for Advanced Manufacturing: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18345.
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The Standing Committee on Defense Materials Manufacturing and Infrastructure (the DMMI standing committee) of the National Materials and Manufacturing Board of the National Research Council (NRC) held a workshop on December 5 and 6, 2012, to discuss new and novel processes in industrial modernization. The participants of the workshop provided their individual opinions but no recommendations were developed as a result of the workshop. The workshop focused on Additive manufacturing, electromagnetic field manipulation of materials, and design of materials.

Additive manufacturing is the process of making three-dimensional objects from a digital description or file. The workshop addresses different aspects of additive manufacturing including surface finish and access to manufacturing capabilities and resources. Electromagnetic field manipulation of materials is the use of electric and/or magnetic fields to change the mechanical or functional properties of a material or for the purposes of sintering. The workshop examined research prioritization in this area as well as other objectives. "Design of materials" refers to the application of computational and analytic methods to materials to obtain a desired material characteristic; the workshop features a discussion on materials genomics in this area and more. Novel Processes for Advanced Manufacture: Summary of a Workshop presents a summarization of the key points of this workshop and includes outlines of the open discussions on each area.

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