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Suggested Citation:"List of Participants." National Research Council. 1999. Materials in a New Era: Proceedings of the 1999 Solid State Sciences Committee Forum. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9737.
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List of Participants

Reza Abbaschian

University of Florida

Gabriel Aeppli

NEC Research Institute

John C. Angus

Case Western Reserve University

Neil W. Ashcroft

Cornell University

Frank S. Bates

University of Minnesota

Inder P. Batra

University of Illinois, Chicago

Arpad A. Bergh

Optoelectronics Industry Development Association

Francois Bertin

Embassy of France

Arthur Bienenstock

Office of Science and Technology Policy

Marvin Cassman

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Robert P.H. Chang

Northwestern University

Yok Chen

U.S. Department of Energy

Charles W. Clark

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Melissa J. Crimp

Michigan State University

Adriaan M. de Graaf

National Science Foundation

Patricia M. Dehmer

U.S. Department of Energy

Alan L. Dragoo

U.S. Department of Energy

Robert A. Eisenstein

National Science Foundation

Nicholas G. Eror

University of Pittsburgh

Barry L. Farmer

Air Force Research Laboratory

Timothy Fitzsimmons

U.S. Department of Energy

Paul A. Fleury

University of New Mexico

Judy R. Franz

American Physical Society

Hans P.R. Frederikse

Retired

J. Murray Gibson

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Argonne National Laboratory

Steven M. Girvin

Indiana University at Bloomington

Sharon C. Glotzer

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Henry R. Glyde

University of Delaware

Irwin Goodwin

Physics Today

Robert J. Gottschall

U.S. Department of Energy

Robert E. Green, Jr.

Johns Hopkins University

Dale E. Hall

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Craig S. Hartley

U.S. Department of Energy

Lance Haworth

National Science Foundation

John R. Hellmann

Pennsylvania State Universtiy

Brian C. Holloway

College of William and Mary

Daryush Ila

Alabama A&M University

Kenneth L. Jewett

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Raymond Kammer

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Elton N. Kaufmann

Argonne National Laboratory

Richard D. Kelley

U.S. Department of Energy

Ronald L. Kelley

Strategic Partners, Inc.

Thomas A. Kitchens

U.S. Department of Energy

Martha Krebs U.S.

Department of Energy

James S. Langer

University of California, Santa Barbara

Bennett C. Larson

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Kalle Levon

Polytechnic University

J. David Litster

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Gabrielle G. Long

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Andrew J. Lovinger

National Science Foundation

Gloria B. Lubkin

American Institute of Physics

Gerald D. Mahan

University of Tennessee at Knoxville

Harris L. Marcus

University of Connecticut

Ernesto E. Marinero

IBM Almaden Research Center

Hans Mark

U.S. Department of Defense

Thom Mason

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Ronald H. McKnight

U.S. Department of Energy

John McTague

Ford Motor Company

Denis McWhan

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Gary L. Messing

Pennsylvania State University

John W. Mintmire

National Science Foundation

David E. Moncton

Argonne National Laboratory

Cherry A. Murray

Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies

Venky Narayanamurti

Harvard University

William Oosterhuis

U.S. Department of Energy

Carlo G. Pantano

Pennsylvania State University

V. Adrian Parsegian

National Institutes of Health

Paul S. Peercy

SEMI/SEMATECH

Julia M. Phillips

Sandia National Laboratories

James J. Rhyne

University of Missouri

James B. Roberto

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Laura Lyman Rodriguez

Office of Representative Vernon Ehlers

J. Michael Rowe

National Institute of Standards and Technology

John J. Rush

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Thomas P. Russell

University of Massachusetts

Myriam P. Sarachik

CUNY/City College of New York

Dale W. Schaefer

University of Cincinnati

Suggested Citation:"List of Participants." National Research Council. 1999. Materials in a New Era: Proceedings of the 1999 Solid State Sciences Committee Forum. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9737.
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Helene Schember

Cornell Center for Materials Research

Michael A. Schen

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Lyle H. Schwartz

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Thomas J. Shaffner

National Institute of Standards and Technology

D.W. Shaw

University of Texas at Dallas

Linda L. Slakey

University of Massachusetts– Amherst

Leslie E. Smith

National Institute of Standards and Technology

John C.H. Spence

Arizona State University

Vojislav Srdanov

University of California, Santa Barbara

Ellen B. Stechel

Ford Motor Company

Skip Stiles

U.S. House of Representatives Science Committee

Horst Störmer

Bell Laboratories and Columbia University

Iran Thomas

U.S. Department of Energy

Matesh Varma

U.S. Department of Energy

Harlan Watson

U.S. House of Representatives Science Committee

Thomas A.

Weber National Science Foundation

Harold Weinstock

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Henry W. White

University of Missouri

Hollis Wickman

National Science Foundation

David M. Zehner

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Thomas E. Zipperian

Sandia National Laboratories

Suggested Citation:"List of Participants." National Research Council. 1999. Materials in a New Era: Proceedings of the 1999 Solid State Sciences Committee Forum. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9737.
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Suggested Citation:"List of Participants." National Research Council. 1999. Materials in a New Era: Proceedings of the 1999 Solid State Sciences Committee Forum. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9737.
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The 1999 Solid State Sciences Committee Forum, entitled "Materials in a New Era," was held at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C., on February 16-17, 1999. The forum was designed to launch the report entitled Condensed-Matter and Materials Physics: Basic Research for Tomorrow 's Technology. That report, part of the decadal survey series, Physics in a New Era, reviews some of the outstanding accomplishments in materials research over the last decade. It indicates some emerging areas and conveys the true excitement in the field from a perspective of basic science and potential societal impact.

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