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Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX." National Research Council. 1993. Mathematical Research in Materials Science: Opportunities and Perspectives. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2206.
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APPENDIX

Contributors to Mathematical Research in Materials Science

J. D. Achenbach, Northwestern University

F. Almgren, Princeton University

R. Baluffi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

D. Bergman, Tel Aviv University

R. B. Bird, University of Wisconsin-Madison

W. Boettinger, National Institute of Standards and Technology

K. Brakke, Susquehanna State University

R. A. Brown, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

C.-M. Calderer, Pennsylvania State University

C. Carter, National Institute of Standards and Technology

W. Y. Ching, University of Missouri

P. Cladis, AT&T Bell Laboratories

A. M. Clogston, Los Alamos National Laboratory

M. Dagenais, University of Maryland

K. A. Dill, University of California-San Francisco

D. Divincenzo, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center

J. F. Douglas, National Institute of Standards and Technology

P. M. Duxbury, Michigan State University

D. Ellis, Northwestern University

J. Ericksen, Florence, Oregon

D. K. Ferry, Arizona State University

I. Fonseca, Carnegie Mellon University

V. E. Fradkov, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

M. Glicksman, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

N. Goldenfeld, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

R. Gunshor, Purdue University

C. Handwerker, National Institute of Standards and Technology

E. Helfand, AT&T Bell Laboratories

E. J. Hinch, Cambridge University

J. P. Hirth, Washington State University

J. J. Hopfield, California Institute of Technology

D. M. Jasnow, University of Pittsburgh

W. C. Johnson, Carnegie Mellon University

D. D. Joseph, University of Minnesota

J. B. Keller, Stanford University

P. Kelley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

A. Khachaturyan, Rutgers University

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX." National Research Council. 1993. Mathematical Research in Materials Science: Opportunities and Perspectives. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2206.
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A. L. Kholodenko, Clemson University

I.-C. Khoo, Pennsylvania State University

J. B. Khurgin, Johns Hopkins University

S. Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison

D. Kinderlehrer, Carnegie Mellon University

W. Klein, Boston University

S. W. Koch, University of Arizona

R. Kohn, New York University

F. Larché, University of Montpellier

R. G. Larson, AT&T Bell Laboratories

L. G. Leal, University of California-Santa Barbara

F. Leslie, Strathclyde University

H. Levine, University of California-San Diego

M. Levy, Tulane University

E. Lieb, Princeton University

M. Lieberman, University of California-Berkeley

R. A. Lovett, Washington University

M. B. Luskin, University of Minnesota

D. Malkus, University of Wisconsin, Madison

M. Marder, University of Texas

G. Marrucci, University of Naples

G. McFadden, National Institute of Standards and Technology

T. C. B. McLeish, University of Sheffield

A. K. McMahan, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory

W. E. McMullen, Texas A&M University

G. Milton, New York University

T. Mura, Northwestern University

A. C. Newell, University of Arizona

J. A. Nohel, University of Wisconsin-Madison

J. R. Ockendon, Oxford University

J. Ottino, Northwestern University

J. Pan, University of Michigan

M. Parrinello, IBM Research Division, Switzerland

J. R. A. Pearson, Cambridge, England

J. Peng, IBM-East Fishkill

J. K. Percus, New York University

C. S. Peskin, New York University

N. Peyghambarian, University of Arizona

L. S. Phoenix, Cornell University

M. Renardy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University

A. Rey, McGill University

W. Russel, Princeton University

D. G. Schaefer, Duke University

K. S. Schweizer, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX." National Research Council. 1993. Mathematical Research in Materials Science: Opportunities and Perspectives. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2206.
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J. P. Sethna, Cornell University

Y.-R. Shen, University of California-Berkeley

R. N. Silver, Los Alamos National Laboratory

S. J. Singer, Ohio State University

G. I. Stegeman, University of Central Florida

L. Tartar, Carnegie Mellon University

D. Thirumalai, University of Maryland

W. J. Tomlinson, Bellcore

E. Van Stryland, University of Central Florida

J. Vinals, Florida State University

V. Vitek, University of Pennsylvania

P. W. Voorhees, Northwestern University

K. Walters, University College of Wales

J. D. Weeks, University of Maryland

B. Widom, Cornell University

E. Williams, University of Maryland

P. G. Wolynes, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

A. Ziabicki, Polish Academy of Sciences

Suggested Citation:"APPENDIX." National Research Council. 1993. Mathematical Research in Materials Science: Opportunities and Perspectives. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2206.
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This book describes fruitful past collaborations between the mathematical and materials sciences and indicates future challenges. It seeks both to encourage mathematical sciences research that will complement vital research in materials science and to raise awareness of the value of quantitative methods. The volume encourages both communities to increase cross-disciplinary collaborations, emphasizing that each has much to gain from such an increase, and it presents recommendations for facilitating such work.

This book is written for both mathematical and materials science researchers interested in advancing research at this interface; for federal and state agency representatives interested in encouraging such collaborations; and for anyone wanting information on how such cross-disciplinary, collaborative efforts can be accomplished successfully.

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