2003 U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium (Print This)
NINTH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON FRONTIERS OF ENGINEERING
September 18-20, 2003
Irvine, California
Chair: Pablo G. Debenedetti, Princeton University
U.S. FOE 2003 List of Participants
U.S. FOE 2003 Sponsors
Program
Environmental Engineering
Organizers: Jane Bare, Joseph Hughes
The Relevance of Microbial Mineral Respiration to Environmental Science and Engineering
Dianne Newman, California Institute of Technology
Interface of Water Resource Engineering with Economics and Public Policy
Gregory Characklis, University of North Carolina
Life Cycle Development: Expanding the Life Cycle Framework to Address Issues of Sustainable Development
Gregory Norris, Sylvatica
Fundamental Limits of Nanotechnology
Organizers: Gang Chen and Robert Schoelkopf
Status, Challenges, and Frontiers of Silicon CMOS Technology
Jack Hergenrother, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Molecular Electronics
James Heath, California Nanosystems Institute
Limits of Storage in Nagnetic Materials
Thomas Silva, NIST/Boulder
Thermodynamics of Nanosystems
Chris Jarzynski, Los Alamos National Lab
Counterterrorism Technologies and Infrastructure Protection
Organizers: Matt Blaze and Stephen Lee
Biological Counterterroism Technologies
Responding to the Threat of Weapons of Mass Destruction with Biotechnology
Alan Russell, McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine
Homeland Security for Biological Terrorism: Using an Engineering Problem-Solving Approach to Develop Solutions
Mohamed Mughal, Homeland Defense Business Unit
Infrastructure Protection
Software Insecurity
David Wagner, University of California, Berkeley
Internet Security
Bill Cheswick, Lumeta Corporation
Biomolecular Computing
Organizers: Lila Kari and Mitsunori Ogihara
DNA Computing by Self-Assembly
Erik Winfree, California Institute of Technology
Natural Computation as a Principle of Biological Design
Willem Stemmer, Avidia Research Institute
Engineering Living Cells with Computation, Communications, and Signal Processing
Ron Weiss, Princeton University
Dinner Speech
The Most Important Lessons You Didn't Learn in Engineering School
William F. Ballhaus, Jr., The Aerospace Corporation
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