Skip to main content
Proceedings

VIEW LARGER COVER

This volume of Frontiers of Engineering presents papers on the topics covered at the National Academy of Engineering’s 2019 US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium, hosted by Boeing in North Charleston, South Carolina, September 25-27. At the annual 2 1/2-day event, 100 of this country's best and brightest early-career engineers - from academia, industry, and government and a variety of engineering disciplines - learn from their peers about pioneering work in different areas of engineering. Frontiers of Engineering conveys the excitement of this unique meeting and highlights innovative developments in engineering research and technical work.

Suggested Citation

National Academy of Engineering. 2020. Frontiers of Engineering: Reports on Leading-Edge Engineering from the 2019 Symposium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/25620.

Import this citation to:

Publication Info

140 pages |  6 x 9 | 

ISBNs: 
  • Paperback:  978-0-309-49981-1
  • Ebook:  978-0-309-49984-2
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17226/25620
Chapters skim
Front Matter i-xii
ADVANCED MANUFACTURING IN THE AGE OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION 1-2
Advanced Manufacturing in the Age of Digital Transformation - Li Chang and Tarik Dickens 3-4
Computational Materials for the Design and Qualification of Additively Manufactured Components - Christapher G. Lang 5-10
Robots That Walk: What the Challenge of Locomotion Says About Next-Generation Manufacturing - Christian Hubicki 11-16
The Digital Twin Concept - Pamela A. Kobryn 17-22
ENGINEERING THE GENOME 23-24
Engineering the Genome - Charles Gersbach and Renee Wegrzyn 25-26
Genome Editing with Precision and Accuracy - Krishanu Saha 27-34
Using CRISPR to Combat Human Disease Vectors - Omar S. Akbari 35-44
Microbes and Manufacturing: Moore's Law Meets Biology - Patrick Boyle 45-54
Empowering Genome Editing Through Standards - Samantha Maragh 55-62
SELF-DRIVING CARS: TECHNOLOGY AND ETHICS 63-64
Self-Driving Cars: Technology and Ethics - Christoffer Heckman and Hae-Jong Seo 65-66
Perceptions of Low-Cost Autonomous Driving - Tae Eun Choe, Xiaoshu Liu, Guang Chen, Weide Zhang, Yuliang Guo, and Ka Wai Tsoi 67-74
Why Everyone Has It Wrong About the Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles - John Basl and Jeff Behrends 75-82
Influencing Interactions Between Human Drivers and Autonomous Vehicles - Dorsa Sadigh 83-90
BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY 91-92
Blockchain Technology - Petr Novotny and Elaine Shi 93-94
Blockchain Beyond Cryptocurrency: An Overview - Hong Wan 95-102
Cryptocurrencies as Marketplaces - Jacob Leshno 103-108
APPENDIXES 109-110
Contributors 111-114
Participants 115-124
Program 125-128

What is skim?

The Chapter Skim search tool presents what we've algorithmically identified as the most significant single chunk of text within every page in the chapter. You may select key terms to highlight them within pages of each chapter.

Copyright Information

The National Academies Press (NAP) has partnered with Copyright Clearance Center's Marketplace service to offer you a variety of options for reusing NAP content. Through Marketplace, you may request permission to reprint NAP content in another publication, course pack, secure website, or other media. Marketplace allows you to instantly obtain permission, pay related fees, and print a license directly from the NAP website. The complete terms and conditions of your reuse license can be found in the license agreement that will be made available to you during the online order process. To request permission through Marketplace you are required to create an account by filling out a simple online form. The following list describes license reuses offered by the NAP through Marketplace:

  • Republish text, tables, figures, or images in print
  • Post on a secure Intranet/Extranet website
  • Use in a PowerPoint Presentation
  • Distribute via CD-ROM
  • Photocopy

Click here to obtain permission for the above reuses. If you have questions or comments concerning the Marketplace service, please contact:

Marketplace Support
International +1.978.646.2600
US Toll Free +1.855.239.3415
E-mail: support@copyright.com
marketplace.copyright.com

To request permission to distribute a PDF, please contact our Customer Service Department at customer_service@nap.edu.

loading iconLoading stats for Frontiers of Engineering: Reports on Leading-Edge Engineering from the 2019 Symposium...