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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2003. Energy and Transportation: Challenges for the Chemical Sciences in the 21st Century. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10814.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2003. Energy and Transportation: Challenges for the Chemical Sciences in the 21st Century. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10814.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 2003. Energy and Transportation: Challenges for the Chemical Sciences in the 21st Century. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10814.
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c Workshop Participants Challenges for the Chemical Sciences in the 21st Century: Workshop on Energy and Transportation January 7-9, 2002 Alivisatos, Paul A., University of California, Berkeley Alworth, William, Tulane University Baisden, Patricia A., Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Baker, Thomas R., Los Alamos National Laboratory Bard, Allen J., University of Texas, Austin Barteau, Mark, University of Delaware Bell, Alexis T., University of California, Berkeley Bergman, Robert, University of California, Berkeley Boron, David, U.S. Department of Energy Bose, Rathindra, Kent State University Bower, Stanley, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Breslow, Ronald, Columbia University Brinn, Ira, Georgetown University Brown, Richard, University of Rhode Island Carberry, John, DuPont Company Card, Robert, U.S. Department of Energy Carlin, Richard T., Office of Naval Research Chuang, Steven, University of Akron Clark, Sue, Washington State University Cobb, James T., University of Pittsburgh Cornell, Marty C., Dow Automotive 97

98 Delgass, Nicholas W., Purdue University Devore, David, Ciba Doctor, Richard, Argonne National Laboratory Duraj, Stan, Cleveland State University Erbach, Donald C., United States Department of Agriculture Girolami, Gregory, University of Illinois Gordon, Joseph, IBM Gorte, Raymond J., University of Pennsylvania Gottesfeld, Shimshon, MTI Microfuel Cell Harrup, Mason, K., INEEL Hrbek, Jan, Brookhaven National Laboratory Janata, Jiri, Georgia Tech University Johnson, Marvin, Phillips Petroleum Company Kaldor, Andrew, ExxonMobil Katzer, James R., ExxonMobil Kirchoff, Bill, U.S. Department of Energy Klein, Michael, State University of New Jersey Knopf, Carl F., Louisiana State University Kolb, Charles, Aerodyne Research Kohl, Paul A., Georgia Institute of Technology Kugler, Edwin, West Virginia University Lamola, Angelo, Rohm & Haas Laufer, Al, U.S. Department of Energy Lewis, Nathan S., California Institute of Technology Lo, Sunny, Dow Corning Corporation Lochhead, Robert Y., The University of Southern Mississippi Mallouk, Thomas E., Pennsylvania State University Martin, Steve J., Dow Chemical Company McIver, Robert T., IonSpec Corporation Mullins, Michael E., Michigan Technological University Murray, Royce, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Nguyen, Trung Van, University of Kansas Nicholson, William J., Potlatch Corporation Noble, Richard D., University of Colorado Nocera, Daniel G., Massachusetts Institute of Technology Nowak, Robert, Defense Advanced Research Project Agency Nozik, Arthur, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Oleson, John, OCI Ou, John D., ExxonMobil Chemical Overend, Ralph, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Pacala, Steven W., Princeton University Poeppelmeier, Kenneth, Northwestern University Ponnampalam, Elankovan, MBI International APPENDIX C

APPENDIX C Powell, Joseph, Shell Chemicals, Limited Rakestraw, Julie, DuPont Company Ramage, Michael P., ExxonMobil (retired) Raman, Venki, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Rillema, Paul D., Wichita State University Robinson, Sharon M., Oak Ridge National Laboratory Rogers, Robin D., University of Alabama Rogers, William, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Sachdev, Anil, General Motors Saltsburg, Howard, Tufts University Sattleberger, Alfred, Los Alamos National Laboratory Schiehing, Paul, U.S. Department of Energy Schobert, Harold, Pennsylvania State University Schrock, Richard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Schuster, Darlene, American Institute of Chemical Engineers Sciance, C. Thomas, Sciance Consulting Services, Inc. Scouten, Charles G., Fusfield Group Seltzer, Raymond, Ciba Specialty Chemicals Semerjian, Hratch, National Institute of Standards and Technology Sen, Ayusman, Pennsylvania State University Shapiro, Pamela, University of Idaho Siirola, Jeffrey, Eastman Chemical Company Solomon, Jack, Praxair, Inc. Stechel, Ellen, Ford Motor Company Sutterfield, Dexter, U.S. Department of Energy Tirrell, Matthew V., University of California, Santa Barbara Tong, YuYe, Georgetown University Turner, John, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Utiedt, Roger, Minnesota Corn Processor Valentine, Brian, U.S. Department of Energy Van Zee, John W., University of South Carolina Varjian, Richard, Dow Chemical Company Venter, Jeremy, Rohm & Haas Company Wallace, John R., Ford Motor Company Warren, Timothy, Georgetown University Wellek, Robert, National Science Foundation White, S. Henry, University of Utah Winkler, Philip W., Air Products and Chemicals Wise, Jack, Consultant Yow, Jesse, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Zhao, Xinjin, W.R. Grace & Company Zolandz, Raymond R., DuPont Company Zoski, Cynthia, Georgia State University 99

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