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Impact of Advances in Computing and Communications Technologies on Chemical Science and Technology: Report of a Workshop (1999)
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. "A List of Workshop Participants." Impact of Advances in Computing and Communications Technologies on Chemical Science and Technology: Report of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1999.

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Lorrin R. Garson, American Chemical Society

Christos Georgakis, Lehigh University

Evelyn Goldfield, Wayne State University

Susan L. Graham, University of California, Berkeley

Jane Griffith, National Research Council

Stephen R. Heller, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Judith Hempel, University of California, San Francisco

Richard L. Hilderbrandt, National Science Foundation

Richard Hirsh, National Science Foundation

Daniel Hitchcock, U.S. Department of Energy

Jack Kay, Drexel University

Richard Kayser, National Institute of Standards and Technology

William H. Kirchhoff, U.S. Department of Energy

Michael L. Knotek, U.S. Department of Energy

Samuel P. Kounaves, Tufts University

Robert L. Lichter, Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation

Richard E. Lucier, University of California

W. Gary Mallard, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Robert S. Marianelli, Office of Science and Technology Policy

Paul Maupin, U.S. Department of Energy

David R. McLaughlin, Eastman Kodak Company

L. Eugene McNeese, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Gregory J. McRae, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Paul Messina, California Institute of Technology and U.S. Department of Energy

William S. Millman, U.S. Department of Energy

Raul Miranda, National Science Foundation

Janet Nelson, American Chemical Society

Janet G. Osteryoung, National Science Foundation

Aristides Patrinos, U.S. Department of Energy

John B. Pfeiffer, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

John A. Pople, Northwestern University

Clint Potter, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Gintaras V. Reklaitis, Purdue University

Michael E. Rogers, National Institute of General Medicine

Celeste M. Rohlfing, National Science Foundation

L. David Rothman, The Dow Chemical Company

Joel H. Saltz, University of Maryland

Stanley I. Sandler, University of Delaware

Peter Schmidt, Office of Naval Research

Gustavo E. Scuseria, Rice University

John Sessler, Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (retired)

Donald Singleton, National Research Council of Canada

Jeffrey Skolnick, Scripps Research Laboratory

Michael E. Smith, Exxon R&D Laboratory

W. David Smith, E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company

Peter R. Taylor, San Diego Super Computer Center, University of California, San Diego

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