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Contributors
VICKI M. BIER is an associate professor with a joint appointment in the Departments of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Physics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Dr. Bier has also spent a year as a visiting professor in the Chemical and Nuclear Engineering Department at the University of Maryland and has worked for more than 10 years as a consultant with PLG, Inc., and Arthur D. Little, Inc. She has participated in risk analyses of a wide variety of complex engineered systems in both the United States and Europe, including nuclear power plants, chemical and petrochemical facilities, and the space shuttle. She has a Ph.D. in operations research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
PHILIP M. CONDIT is chairman and CEO of the Boeing Company, the largest aerospace business in the world. He leads more than 235,000 Boeing people who develop, manufacture and support a wide variety of commercial aircraft, space systems, military aircraft, information systems, missiles and defense-electronics products. Boeing, the world's largest NASA contractor and largest manufacturer of both commercial and military aircraft, has customers in 145 countries; operations and facilities in 27 U.S. states and in several other nations. Dr. Condit joined Boeing in 1965 as an aerodynamics engineer on the Supersonic Transport program, and worked on the 707, 727, 737, 747, 757, 767, and 777 in various engineering, sales, marketing, and management positions. He has served in several executive positions in the Commercial Airplane Group, including executive vice president and general manager of the Group's 777 Division. There he involved customers, employees, and suppliers in a precedent-setting "working together" process to design and produce Boeing's 777 airplane. Dr. Condit earned a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the University of California at Berkeley in 1963 and holds M.A. degrees in aeronautical engineering and management from Princeton University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, respectively. In May 1996, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He received a doctorate in engineering from Science University in Tokyo in 1997. Dr. Condit is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, a fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, a fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, and a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers. He serves on numerous advisory bodies and boards
of directors. In 1997, he was named Chief Executive Officer of the Year by his peers in an annual award given by Financial World magazine.
AKASH R. DESHPANDE is a research engineer with the California Partners for Advanced Transit and Highways (PATH) program of the University of California, Berkeley. At PATH, Dr. Deshpande's main work consists of research on analysis and design tools for automated highway systems. He is also the co-founder of Amravan Group, a consulting and product development company based in Berkeley. Previously, he worked as a project manager and senior engineer at TCSI Corp., Berkeley, and as a member of the technical staff at AT&T. Dr. Deshpande has a B. Tech. in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay; an M.S. in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Florida, Gainesville; and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and computer sciences from the University of California, Berkeley.
AVRAM ALLAN EDIDIN is staff scientist and advanced technology manager for new technology and business development at Osteonics Corp. in Allendale, New Jersey. Dr. Edidin joined Osteonics as a research analyst in 1991 and was manager of international scientific affairs and staff scientist before assuming his current position. He did his graduate studies in the Cornell Hospital for Special Surgery Program in Biomechanical Engineering in Ithaca and New York City, receiving a Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1991.
JANIE M. FOUKE is division director for bioengineering and environmental systems at the National Science Foundation (NSF). She is serving at NSF while on leave from Case Western Reserve University, where she has been on the faculty in the Department of Biomedical Engineering since 1981. Dr. Fouke's research interests are in respiratory mechanics and instrumentation for the evaluation of the lungs. Instrumentation that she has built has been critical to the understanding of the etiology of airway diseases such as asthma and the pulmonary effects of such things as environmental pollutants. Dr. Fouke has graduate degrees in biomedical mathematics and engineering from the University of North Carolina.
FARSHID GUILAK is an assistant professor at Duke University with joint appointments in the Departments of Surgery, Biomedical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science. His current research is on the biomechanics of the musculoskeletal system, with an emphasis on the fields of cell mechanics and tissue engineering. Dr. Guilak received a B.S. in biomedical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in 1985 and an M.S. in the same field, also from RPI, in 1987. He continued his graduate work in mechanical engineering at Columbia University, focusing on
the biomechanics of articular cartilage. After earning a Ph.D. in 1992, Dr. Guilak took a faculty position at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, then moved to Duke University in 1994 to head the Orthopaedic Bioengineering Laboratory.
KATHRYN T. HEIMERMAN is a member of the senior research staff at the MITRE Corp., a non-profit, federally funded research and development center. Dr. Heimerman's research is sponsored by the Federal Aviation Administration and is focused on advanced aviation systems development as well as modeling and simulation of the national airspace system. Before joining MITRE, she published technical studies at the non-profit Center for Naval Analyses. Dr. Heimerman has worked at GTE, where she conducted advanced network planning for the US Sprint telecommunications network by evaluating the feasibility and impact of fiber-optic technology deployment strategies. She has an M.S. in operations research and statistics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a Ph.D. in industrial engineering and operations research from the University of Massachusetts.
ANGELA LOCASCIO is a senior staff engineer at Motorola's Corporate Manufacturing Research Center, where she develops methods to improve decision making related to product design and manufacture. Dr. Locascio's research interests are focused on design economics, engineering decision making, and multicriteria optimization. Prior to joining Motorola, she was a research assistant and fellow at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she earned an M.S. and Ph.D. in mechanical engineering.
HARRY E. MARTZ is the nondestructive evaluation (NDE) thrust area research leader in the Engineering Department at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Dr. Martz's current interests include the research, development, and application of noninvasive X- and gamma-ray computed tomography to better understand material properties and for assaying radioactive waste forms. He is responsible for leading the research and development efforts on different NDE methods, including X- and gamma-ray digital radiography and computed tomography, visual and infrared imaging, laser ultrasonics, micropower impulse radar imaging, and signal and image processing algorithm development. Dr. Martz has applied computed tomography to the inspection of automobile and aircraft components, reactor-fuel tubes, high explosives, shape charges, dinosaur eggs, concrete, composites, and waste-drum contents. He has master's and Ph.D. degrees in nuclear physics, both from Florida State University.
ANGELA L. MORAN is an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the United States Naval Academy. For 10 years prior
to joining the Naval Academy in 1993, Dr. Moran was a materials engineer and the spray forming technology group leader in the physical metallurgy branch at the David Taylor Research Center in Annapolis, Maryland. She has master's and Ph.D. degrees in materials science and engineering, both from The Johns Hopkins University. In 1991, she was selected Most Outstanding Female Engineer in the Federal Government, and in 1994, she was selected as Maryland's Outstanding Young Engineer. In 1996, she was the recipient of a Ford Research Labs Recognition Grant for Manufacturing Excellence.
KENT A. MURPHY is president and co-founder of F&S, Inc. in Blacksburg, Virginia, and an associate professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI). F&S has grown during the last 2 years from 3 to 35 full-time employees and has over $15 million in development contracts and manufacturing orders. F&S has also sponsored research projects at VPI totaling more than $3 million. Dr. Murphy received a B.S. in engineering science and mechanics and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering, all from VPI.
BABATUNDE A. OGUNNAIKE is a research fellow in the advanced control and optimization group of DuPont Central Science and Engineering and an adjunct professor in the Chemical Engineering Department at the University of Delaware. Before joining DuPont in 1989, Dr. Ogunnaike was a professor at the University of Lagos in Nigeria, holding joint appointments in the Chemical Engineering and Statistics Departments. Prior to that, he was a research engineer with the process control group of the Shell Development Corp. Dr. Ogunnaike is the co-author of a widely used textbook, Process Dynamics, Modeling and Control (Oxford University Press, 1994). His research interests include modeling and control of polymer reactors, identification and control of nonlinear systems, applied statistics, and reverse engineering biological control systems for process applications. Dr. Ogunnaike has an M.S. in statistics and a Ph.D. in chemical engineering, both from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
CHRISTOPHER M. POE is an associate research engineer and director of the TransLink Research Center at the Texas Transportation Institute, College Station, Texas. TransLink is a national, multimodal, public-private partnership focused on the application of advanced technologies and operating strategies for next-generation transportation management. Mr. Poe is responsible for the administration and is technical director of the center's $13 million, 5-year research program Translink, so named because it focuses on linking various elements of the transportation system to form one integrated, cooperative transportation management system. He is finishing his doctoral degree at Pennsylvania State University, where he has led research efforts to study the
relationship between vehicle operating speeds and roadway geometric design in low-speed urban areas.
TIMOTHY RAYNER is the noninvasive quadrupole resonance group leader at Quantum Magnetics, where he leads several projects involving the development of large-scale quadrupole resonance (QR) based scanning instruments and other applications. Dr. Rayner is currently working on low-frequency QR detectors for contraband and explosive materials and is actively involved in defining the role of Quantum Magnetics in the development of noninvasive security devices. He has designed and built a low-inductance, high-homogeneity electromagnet for use in a fast-field cycling magnetic resonance (MR) spectrometer and the world's fastest mechanical sample shuttle double resonance MR spectrometer. Dr. Rayner has a Ph.D. from King's College in London.
ANNA C. THORNTON is an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). After receiving a Ph.D. from Cambridge University, Dr. Thornton joined the mechanical engineering faculty at MIT as a half-time lecturer for 18 months. During that period, she gained practical experience at Polaroid Corp. as a design engineer and with Concentra Corp. in design software development. In 1995, Dr. Thornton was appointed to an assistant professor position. Her research includes work with the Fast and Flexible Manufacturing Project, Leaders for Manufacturing, Lean Aircraft Iniative, and the Center for Innovation in Product Development. The goal of her work is to develop computational tools and formalized methods to assist in the design process.
MARJOLEIN C. H. VAN DER MEULEN is an assistant professor in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Cornell University, a position she assumed in July 1996. She also has an appointment as an assistant scientist in the Department of Biomechanics and Biomaterials at the Hospital for Special Surgery of Cornell Medical Center in New York City. Prior to this, she was a biomedical engineer in the Rehabilitation R&D Center of the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Palo Alto, California. Dr. van der Meulen received an S.B. in mechanical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an M.S. and Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Stanford University. Her research interests are in orthopaedic biomechanics, focusing on skeletal functional adaptation to mechanical loading and bone structural behavior.
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Program
National Academy of Engineering
THIRD ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON FRONTIERS OF ENGINEERING
September 18–20, 1997
BIOMECHANICS
Organizers: Paul Nielan and Sheri Sheppard
Overview
Janie M. Fouke, National Science Foundation
Biomechanics of Cells and Cell-Matrix Interactions
Farshid Guilak, Duke University
Mechanical Influences on Bone Development and Adaptation
Marjolein C. H. van der Meulen, Cornell University
Implant Design and Technology
Avram Allan Edidin, Osteonics Corporation
SENSORS AND CONTROL FOR MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Organizers: Richard Parnas and Shawn Walsh
Emerging Control Structures
Angela L. Moran, U.S. Naval Academy
Design and Applications of Optical Fiber Sensors
Kent A. Murphy, F&S, Inc. and
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Process Control for Chemical Production:An Industrial Success Story
Babatunde A. Ogunnaike, DuPont Central Research and Development
SAFETY AND SECURITY ISSUES
Organizers: Daniel Hastings and Elsa Reichmanis
Air Traffic Control Modeling
Kathryn T. Heimerman, The MITRE Corporation
Quadrupole Resonance Explosive Detection Systems
Timothy Rayner, Quantum Magnetics
The Role of Nondestructive Evaluation in Life-Cycle Management
Harry E. Martz, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Challenges of Probabilistic Risk Analysis
Vicki M. Bier, University of Wisconsin, Madison
DECISION-MAKING TOOLS FOR DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING
Organizers: Charlotte Chen-Tsai and Deborah Thurston
Variation Risk Management in Product Development
Anna C. Thornton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Multicriteria Evaluation of Manufacturing Performance
Angela Locascio, Motorola Corporate Manufacturing Research Center
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
Organizers: Connie Gutowski and Gene Hawkins
Intelligent Information for Transportation Management
Christopher M. Poe, Texas Transportation Institute, Texas A&M University
Automated Highway Systems
Akash R. Deshpande, California Partners for Advanced Transit and Highways
University of California, Berkeley
WRAP-UP SESSION
Organizers: Susan Corwin, Robert Wagoner, and Connie Gutowski
DINNER SPEECH
Working Together in the Twenty-First Century
Philip M. Condit, The Boeing Company
Participants
National Academy of Engineering
THIRD ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON
FRONTIERS OF ENGINEERING
September 18–20, 1997
Pedro J. Alvarez
Associate Professor
Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Iowa
Frances H. Arnold
Professor
Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
California Institute of Technology
Vicki M. Bier
Associate Professor
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Christina L. Bloebaum
Associate Professor
Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
State University of New York, Buffalo
Grigore C. Burdea
Associate Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept.
Rutgers University
Karen L. Butler
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
Texas A&M University
Stephanie W. Butler
Manager
Advanced Process Control Branch
Process Design and Control Laboratory
Texas Instruments Inc.
W. Craig Carter
Research Scientist
Ceramics Division
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Daniel T. Chen
Group Leader/Sr. Research Engineer
3M Corporate Research
3M
Wei Chen
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Clemson University
Charlotte Chen-Tsai
Technology Manager, North America
Alcoa Closure Systems International
Yang-Tse Cheng
Staff Research Scientist
Physics and Physical Chemistry Dept.
General Motors R&D Center
General Motors Corporation
Susan Corwin
Director
Computing Enhancement Architecture Lab
Intel Corporation
Pamela C. Cosman
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of California, San Diego
Richard H. Coulter
Senior Engineer
Raytheon Aircraft Company
David O. Craig
Staff Software Engineer
Global Embedded and Production Solutions
IBM Corporation
Carolina Cruz-Neira
Litton Assistant Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Iowa State University
Natacha DePaola
Assistant Professor
Biomedical Engineering
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Akash R. Deshpande
Research Engineer
California Partners for Advanced Transit and Highways
University of California, Berkeley
Timothy C. Dodge
Staff Scientist
Genencor International, Inc.
Thomas M. Donnellan
Manager of Structural Materials
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Paul D. Drumheller
Biomedical Materials Engineer
Gore Hybrid Technologies, Inc.
Russell Durrett
Group Leader
Combustion Research
Cummins Engine Company, Inc.
Avram Allan Edidin
Staff Scientist
Manager, International Scientific Affairs
Osteonics Corporation
Elza Erkip
Visiting Assistant Professor
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Rice University
Kenneth (Beau) R. Farmer II
Associate Professor
Dept. of Physics
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Conrad W. Felice
Associate and Northwest Regional Manager
Geotechnical Services
Dames & Moore, Inc.
Sharon Filipowski
Math and Modeling Analyst
The Boeing Company
Janie M. Fouke
Division Director
Bioengineering and Environmental Systems
National Science Foundation
Ursula Gibson
Associate Professor
Thayer School of Engineering
Dartmouth College
Kenneth Y. Goldberg
Associate Professor
Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
University of California, Berkeley
Vincent G. Grassi
Manager
Process Modeling and Control
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Farshid Guilak
Assistant Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery
Director, Orthopaedic Bioengineering Laboratory
Duke University Medical Center
Connie L. Gutowski
Windstar Chassis Manager
Ford Motor Company
Daniel E. Hastings (unable to attend)
Chief Scientist
United States Air Force
H. Gene Hawkins, Jr.
Associate Research Engineer
Texas Transportation Institute
Texas A&M University
Kathryn T. Heimerman
Senior Research Staff
Center for Advanced Aviation System Development
The MITRE Corporation
Jeffrey H. Helms
Senior Technical Specialist
Ford Motor Company
Anne Hoger
Associate Professor
applied Mechanics and Engineering Sciences
University of California, San Diego
Robert D. Howe
Associate Professor
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Harvard University
Shi-Ping Hsu
Technical Fellow
TRW Inc.
David A. Lange
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Civil Engineering
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Mark E. Lashier
Olefins Manager
Phillips Chemical Company
Tod A. Laursen
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Duke University
Adrienne Lavine
Professor
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Dept.
University of California, Los Angeles
Meilin Liu
Associate Professor
School of Materials Science and Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
Angela Locascio
Staff Engineer
Motorola Corporate Manufacturing Research Center
Motorola, Inc.
Kathleen A. Mahoney
Engineering Manager
Eastman Kodak Company
Mary C. Marshall
Director
Microcapsules, Coatings, and Polymers Dept.
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Division
Southwest Research Institute
Harry E. Martz, Jr.
Nondestructive Evaluation Thrust Area and Research Leader
NDE Characterization and Sensing
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
James J. Mason
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
University of Notre Dame
David G. Matuska
Project Manager
High Speed Rotorcraft Technologies
Sikorsky Aircraft Corp.
Parviz Moin
Professor
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Stanford University
Angela L. Moran
Associate Professor
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Division of Engineering and Weapons
U.S. Naval Academy
Paul R. Mort III
Technology Leader
Global Product Supply Engineering
The Procter & Gamble Co.
Kent A. Murphy
President and Co-Founder
F&S, Inc.
Richard M. Murray
Assistant Professor
Division of Engineering and Applied Science
California Institute of Technology
Jun Ni
Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics
Director, Wu Manufacturing Research Center
Director, NSF-I/UCR Center
University of Michigan
Robert G. Nichols
Senior Staff Engineer
Exxon Research and Engineering Company
Paul Nielan
Department Manager
Solid and Material Mechanics Dept.
Sandia National Laboratories
Gregory P. Nordin
Associate Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept.
University of Alabama
Mary D. O'Neill
Senior Development Engineer, Systems
Raytheon E-Systems
Babatunde A. Ogunnaike
Research Fellow
Central Research and Development
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.
Claudia P. Ostertag
Assistant Professor
Civil and Environmental Engineering Dept.
University of California, Berkeley
Mark A. Page
Technical Program Manager
Blended-Wing-Body
McDonnell Douglas Aerospace-West
Tina L. Panontin
Leader
Materials and Failure Analysis Group
Systems Engineering Division
NASA Ames Research Center
Lucy Y. Pao
Assistant Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept.
University of Colorado
Richard S. Parnas
Group Leader, Polymer Composites
Polymers Division
National Institute of Standards and Technology
David R. Pehlke
Research Scientist
Rockwell Science Center
Rockwell International Corporation
Jorge A. Pita
Research Engineering Advisor
Mobil Technology Company
Christopher M. Poe
Director
TransLink Research Center
Texas Transportation Institute
Texas A&M University
V.C. Ramesh
Assistant Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept.
Illinois Institute of Technology
Ajay K. Rathi
Senior R&D Program Manager
Center for Transportation Analysis
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Timothy Rayner
Senior Scientist, NQR Group Leader
Advanced Magnetic Systems
Quantum Magnetics
Elsa Reichmanis
Head
Polymer and Organic Materials Research Dept.
Lucent Technologies
Christopher Romero
Technical Staff Member, Mechanical Engineer
Experiment and Diagnostic Design Group
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Ross D. Schlueter
Senior Staff Scientist
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
James G. Schroth
Staff Research Engineer
General Motors R&D Center
General Motors Corporation
Keith R. Sekera
Manager
Process Engineering
Westinghouse Specialty Metals
Jocelyn M. Seng
Advanced Scientist
Owens Corning Science and Technology Center
Owens Corning
Eva M. Sevick-Muraca
Associate Professor
School of Chemical Engineering
Purdue University
Perwez Shahabuddin
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
Columbia University
Sheri Sheppard
Associate Professor
Mechanical Engineering-Design Division
Stanford University
Christopher P. Silva
Senior Member of Technical Staff
The Aerospace Corporation
Michael G. Spencer
Professor, Electrical Engineering
Director, Materials Science Center of Excellence
Howard University
Kay M. Stanney
Associate Professor
Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
University of Central Florida
J. Brent Staubach
Research Project Engineer
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft
Norman L. Swenson
Chief Engineer
Advanced Communications
Lockheed Martin Western Development Laboratories
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Anna C. Thornton
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michael Thouless
Associate Professor
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics
University of Michigan
Deborah L. Thurston
Associate Professor
Dept. of General Engineering
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Sandra M. Troian
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Chemical Engineering
Princeton University
Michael Tsapatsis
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Chemical Engineering
University of Massachusetts
Marjolein C. H. van der Meulen
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Cornell University
Luis Fanor Vega
Surface Treatments/Coatings
Alcoa Technical Center
Aluminum Company of America
Shalini Venkatesh
Hardware Design Engineer
Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Hewlett-Packard Company
Robert H. Wagoner
Professor
Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering
Ohio State University
Shawn M. Walsh
Materials Engineer
U.S. Army Research Laboratory
Alex L. Wang
Senior Research Engineer
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
Anthony J. Wasilewski
Chief Scientist
Digital Systems
Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.
Keith E. Wilkins
Lead Engineer
Structural Damage Technology Group
The Boeing Company
William L. Wilson
Member of Technical Staff
Photonics Materials Research Dept.
Lucent Technologies
Jennifer J. Zinck
Senior Research Scientist
Hughes Research Laboratories
Hughes Electronics Corporation
German-American Frontiers of Engineering
Robert A. Brown, Co-Chair
Dean of Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Wolfram Boeck, Co-Chair
Chair in Electrical Power and Systems Technology
Technical University, Munich
Hans-Jürgen P. Adler
Institute for Macromolecular Chemistry and Textile Chemistry
Technical University, Dresden
Christina L. Bloebaum
Associate Professor
Dept. of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
State University of New York, Buffalo
Robert Calderbank
Vice President
Information Sciences Research
AT&T Labs - Research
Joachim Hagenauer
Chair in Communications Engineering
Institute of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
Technical University, Munich
Bernd Kröplin
Institute for Statics and Dynamics in Aeronautic and Aerospace Technology
University of Stuttgart
Kam C. Lau
President
Automated Precision, Inc.
Jan Lunze
Research Area of Control Technology
Technical University, Hamburg-Harburg
Josef Rembser
Director
German-American Academic Council Foundation
Matthew Tirrell
Head, Dept. of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
Director, Biomedical Engineering Institute
University of Minnesota
Guest Speaker
Philip M. Condit
Chairman and CEO
The Boeing Company
Senior Engineer
William F. Ballhaus, Sr.
President
International Numatics, Inc.
Agency Reprsentatives
William Butcher
Senior Engineering Advisor
Engineering Education and Centers Division
National Science Foundation
Arthur M. Diness
Science and Engineering Counselor
ODDR&E Research Office
U.S. Department of Defense
Mary Mitchell
Senior Analyst
National Institute of Standards and Technology
National Research Council
Norman Metzger
Executive Director
Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications
National Research Council