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Suggested Citation:"Participants." National Research Council. 2001. Materials in the New Millennium: Responding to Society's Needs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10187.
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Participants

Reza Abbaschian, University of Florida

Vijendra Agarwal, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

Peter Angelini, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Douglas Bauer, National Research Council, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems

Robert Bayuzick, Vanderbilt University

Arden L.Bement, Jr., Purdue University

Stephen Benka, Physics Today

Arthur Bienenstock, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

Norbert Bikales, National Science Foundation (retired)

Lorin Bliss, The Boeing Company

Rajendra Bordia, University of Washington

Leonard Brillson, Ohio State University

John Browne, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Dick Chait, National Research Council, National Materials Advisory Board

Dennis Chamot, National Research Council, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems

C.I.(Jim) Chang, Army Research Office

Uma Chowdhry, Dupont

Julie Christodoulou, Office of Naval Research

Leo Christodoulou, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Phillip A.Craig, Honeywell

Michael DeHaemer, ASM International

Patricia Dehmer, U.S. Department of Energy

Vincent Desajico, International Trade Commission

George Dieter, University of Maryland

Sara Dillich, U.S. Department of Energy

Arthur Diness, Institute for Defense Analyses

Pete Domenici, United States Senate

Earl H.Dowell, Duke University

Patrick Doyle, National Research Council, Board on Manufacturing and Engineering Design

Alan Dragou, U.S. Department of Energy

Lawrence Drzal, Michigan State University

Lawrence Dubois, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Thomas W.Eagar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

John Ehrenfeld, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Chang-Beom Eom, Duke University

Arthur Epstein, Ohio State University

Nicholas Eror, University of Pittsburgh

James Evans, University of California, Berkeley

Gary Fischman, University of Illinois, Chicago

Suggested Citation:"Participants." National Research Council. 2001. Materials in the New Millennium: Responding to Society's Needs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10187.
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Tim Fitzsimmons, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee

Dan Foley, Honeywell Ceramics Components

Hans Frederikse, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Michal Freedhoff, House Science Committee, Energy and Environment Subcommittee

Doug Freitag, Bayside Materials Technology

Hans Friedericy, Honeywell

Robert A.Frosch, Harvard University

Ephrahim Garcia, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

John Garnier, Honeywell Advanced Composites

Nancy Gaston-Festa, SRI Consulting

Tom Gates, NASA Langley Research Center

Rosario Gerhardt, Georgia Institute of Technology

R.G.(Gil) Gilliland, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Alastair M.Glass, Lucent Technologies

Henry Glyde, University of Delaware

John A.S.Green, The Aluminum Association

Robert Green, Johns Hopkins University

Robert Z.Gussin, Johnson & Johnson

Charles Hach, National Research Council, National Materials Advisory Board

Serge Hagege, Embassy of France

John Halkyard, Deep Oil Technology, Inc.

Dale Hall, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Carol Hambric, Naval Research Laboratory

Craig Hartley, U.S. Department of Energy

Julius Harwood, Harwood Consultants

Ken Hatten, Honeywell

Jeffrey A.Hinkley, NASA Langley Research Center

William Hong, Institute for Defense Analyses

John H.Hopps, Jr., Morehouse College

Emanuel Horowitz, Johns Hopkins University

Betsy Houston, Federation of Materials Societies

Anthony Hyder, University of Notre Dame

Kenneth Jackson, University of Arizona

Michael Jaffe, Rutgers University

Gerry Janacki, The Boeing Company

Purusottam Jena, Virginia Commonwealth University

Sylvia M.Johnson, SRI International

Julene Joy, National Academy Press

Wilkie Keats, NASA Langley Research Center

Ronald Kelley, Strategic Partners, Inc.

James Key, Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory

Sheila F.Kia, General Motors

James Killian, National Research Council, Division on Military Science and Technology

Kelly Kirkpatrick, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

Suggested Citation:"Participants." National Research Council. 2001. Materials in the New Millennium: Responding to Society's Needs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10187.
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Lisa Klein, Rutgers University

Robert Langer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Rebecca Lankey, Environmental Protection Agency

Stephen Larkin, The Aluminum Association

Jorn Larsen-Basse, National Science Foundation

Richard Lehman, Rutgers University

Andrew E.Lietz, HADCO Corporation

Tony Liu, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Richard Livingston, Federal Highway Administration

Scott Lockledge, Office of Representative Vernon Ehlers, U.S. House of Representatives

David Luippold, Northrop Grumman

Pete Lyons, Office of Senator Pete Domenici, U.S. Senate

Christian Mailhoit, U.S. Department of Energy

Harris Marcus, University of Connecticut

Toni Maréchaux, U.S. Department of Energy

Stanley Margolin, Network Consulting, Inc.

John Marra, Savannah River Technology Center

Paul Maxwell, University of Texas

Jim McCauley, Army Research Laboratory

Jim McElroy, National Electronics Manufacturing Initiative, Inc.

Thomas McGee, Iowa State University

Carl McHargue, University of Tennessee

Denis McWhan, Brookhaven National Laboratory

Alan G.Miller, The Boeing Company

Daniel Miracle, Air Force Office of Scientific Research

James W.Mitchell, Lucent Technologies

Duncan Moore, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

Daniel Morgan, National Research Council, National Materials Advisory Board

Arul Mozhi, National Research Council, National Materials Advisory Board

John Mundy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Dale Niesz, Rutgers University

Carlo Pantano, Materials Research Institute

Arvid Pasto, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Paul S.Peercy, University of Wisconsin

Chris Peterson, SRI International

Robert C.Pfahl, Jr., Motorola

Julia M.Phillips, Sandia National Laboratories

Joseph Piche, Eikos, Inc.

Gordon Pike, U.S. Department of Energy

Robert Pohanka, Office of Naval Research

Janice Prisco, National Research Council, National Materials Advisory Board

David Pye, Alfred University

Patrick Quinlan, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

Henry Rack, Clemson University

Suggested Citation:"Participants." National Research Council. 2001. Materials in the New Millennium: Responding to Society's Needs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10187.
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Robert Rapson, United States Air Force

John Rasmussen, National Research Council, Board on Manufacturing and Engineering Design

Bhakta Rath, Naval Research Laboratory

Michael Rigdon, Institute for Defense Analyses

C.Paul Robinson, Sandia National Laboratories

Thomas Robinson, U.S. Department of Energy

Angus Rockett, U.S. Department of Energy

Michael Rooney, Johns Hopkins University

Millard Franklin Rose, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

James Salsgiver, Allegheny Ludlum Steel Company

Maxine Savitz, Honeywell

Ashok Saxena, Georgia Institute of Technology

Robert Schafrik, GE Aircraft Engines

Michael Schen, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Erland Schulson, Dartmouth College

Lyle Schwartz, Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Willard Searle, Jr., Searle & Associates, Ltd.

Arun Seraphin, Office of Senator Joseph Lieberman, U.S. Senate

Donald Shapero, National Research Council, Board on Physics and Astronomy

Jeffrey Shield, University of Utah

Massoud Simnad, University of California, San Diego

M.Jay Singh, NASA Glenn Research Center

Lewis E.Sloter II, U.S. Department of Defense

Leslie Smith, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Becky Snedeker, The Aluminum Association

Edgar A.Starke, Jr., University of Virginia

Dale F.Stein, Michigan Technological University (emeritus)

Roger Storm, Advanced Refractory Technologies, Inc.

Galen D.Stucky, University of California, Santa Barbara

David O.Swain, The Boeing Company

Denise F.Swink, U.S. Department of Energy

Steve Taulbee, Army Research Laboratory

Stephen Teitsworth, Duke University

Louis Terminello, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Malcolm Thomas, Rolls-Royce, Allison Engine Company

Teri Thorowgood, National Research Council, National Materials Advisory Board

Joseph Tribendis, Alcoa Technical Center

Arvind Varma, University of Notre Dame

Mat Varma, U.S. Department of Energy

Cung Vu, National Research Council, Board on Manufacturing and Engineering Design

James W.Wagner, Case Western Reserve University

Charles Walker, Dow Corning Corporation

Michael Wargo, National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Suggested Citation:"Participants." National Research Council. 2001. Materials in the New Millennium: Responding to Society's Needs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10187.
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John T.Watson, National Institutes of Health

Stephen Wax, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Thomas A.Weber, National Science Foundation

Harold Weinstock, Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Joseph Wells, Army Research Laboratory

Calvin White, Michigan Technological University

David Williams, Lehigh University

James C.Williams, Ohio State Univesity

Joseph Wirth, Raychem Corporation (retired)

Albert Yee, University of Michigan

Bill G.W.Yee, Pratt & Whitney

Sharon Yeung, National Research Council, National Materials Advisory Board

Michael Zehner, Office of Representative Virgil Goode, U.S. House of Representatives

Suggested Citation:"Participants." National Research Council. 2001. Materials in the New Millennium: Responding to Society's Needs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10187.
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This book details the forum that was held by the National Materials Advisory Board at the National Academy of Sciences. The purpose of this forum was to bring the importance of materials to the attention of policy makers and to promote interactions between policy makers and the materials community. Four key themes were addressed: the critical role of materials in advancing technology and enhancing the nation's economy, security, and health, industrial and societal needs that will require materials development in the new millennium. Materials research areas with the greatest potential for meeting those needs, and federal and industrial research initiatives that can help the materials community meet those needs. To help focus this discussion, special sessions were convened to address the current and future roles of materials in four selected areas: information technology, health and biotechnology, national security, and energy and the environment.

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