EIGHTH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON FRONTIERS OF ENGINEERING
Chair: Michael L. Corradini, University of Wisconsin
U.S. FOE 2002 List of Participants
U.S. FOE 2002 Sponsors
Program
Chemical and Molecular Engineering in the 21st Century
Organizers: Pablo Debenedetti, Brigette Rosendall
Fuel Cells That Run on Common Fuels
John M. Vohs, University of Pennsylvania
Dimension-Dependent Properties of Macromolecules in Nanoscopic Structures
Juan J. de Pablo, University of Wisconsin - Madison
The Role of Computational Fluid Dynamics in Process Industries
David Lee Davidson, Solutia, Inc.
Technology for Human Beings
Organizers: Ann Bisantz, Rick Kjeldsen
The Human Factor
Kim J. Vicente, University of Toronto
Human Factors Applications in Surface Transportation
Thomas A. Dingus, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (talk given by Vicki Neale)
Implications of Human Factors Engineering for Novel Software User-Interface Design
Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft
Frontiers of Human-Computer Interaction: Direct-Brain Interfaces
Melody M. Moore, Georgia State University
The Future of Nuclear Engineering
Organizers: Kathryn McCarthy, Per Peterson
Advanced Nuclear Reactor Technologies
John F. Kotek, Argonne National Laboratory-West
Licensing and Building New Nuclear Infrastructure
Peter S. Hastings, Duke Energy
Sustainable Energy from Nuclear Fission Power
Marvin L. Adams, Texas A&M University
Stretching the Boundaries of Nuclear Technology
James P. Blanchard, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Engineering Challenges for Quantum Information Technology
Organizers: Ike Chuang, Hideo Mabuchi
Quantum Cryptography
Steven J. van Enk, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
Ion-Trap Quantum Computation
Dietrich Leibfried, National Institutes of Standards and Technology
Scalable Quantum Computing Using Solid-State Devices
Bruce Kane, University of Maryland
Dinner Speech
The Science, Technology, and Business of Digital Communication
Andrew J. Viterbi, President, Viterbi Group, LLC