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From page 151...
... Phaedra Boinodiris is a serious games program manager at IBM where her work focuses on serious games that push beyond static skills training via inclusion of real data and real processes. Karen Burg is the Hunter Endowed Chair of Bioengineering and director of the Institute for Biological Interfaces of Engineering at Clemson University.
From page 152...
... His work is primarily directed toward creating cell cultures with higher correlation to human responses in order to reduce the high failure rate of clinical trials and to help clinicians match cancer patients with the therapies that will be most effective for them. Other research interest areas include cell processing, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, adult stem cells, technology entrepreneurship, and commercialization.
From page 153...
... These include wireless control of industrial automation networks, medical device software and systems, energy-efficient building automation, real-time parallel computation, and networked automotive cyberphysical systems. Richard Marks is a senior member of the US research and development department of Sony Computer Entertainment, where he focuses on engineering new experiences for video games.
From page 154...
... In parallel, he engineers viral gene therapy vehicles to improve their performance in numerous therapeutic applications. David Sholl is the Michael Tennenbaum Family Chair and GRA Eminent Scholar in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
From page 155...
... Matthew Willard is an associate professor in the Department on Materials Science and Engineering at Case Western Reserve University. He has been active in the magnetic materials community, performing research in topic areas including nanocrystalline soft magnets, rare earth permanent magnets, ferromagnetic shape memory alloys, and magnetocaloric materials.


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