Download PDF Spring Bridge on International Frontiers of Engineering March 15, 2018 Volume 48 Issue 1 Articles In This Issue Editor’s Note: Expanding the Frontiers Internationally Thursday, March 15, 2018 AuthorJanet Hunziker After the winter issue of The Bridge featured papers from the 2017 US Frontiers of Engineering (FOE) symposium, the FOE program gets another turn in the spotlight with this issue featuring papers primarily from the bilateral FOE meetings. The NAE has five bilateral FOE programs: with Germany, ... Tailor-Made Plants Using Next-Generation Molecular Scissors Thursday, March 15, 2018 AuthorLuisa Bortesi When people hear the words “mutation” or “mutant,” they usually associate them with something negative (e.g., a disease) or even evil (as in a science fiction movie). But mutations are simply changes or variations, which are not inherently positive or negative. As a matter ... Lifecycles of Lithium-Ion Batteries: Understanding Impacts from Material Extraction to End of Life Thursday, March 15, 2018 AuthorGabrielle G. Gaustad Since lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) were introduced for commercial use decades ago, they have quickly become the most popular power source for a wide variety of products. Their comparatively high power and energy densities make them an excellent source of power for consumer electronic devices and ... Building Smarter Water Systems Thursday, March 15, 2018 AuthorBranko Kerkez In the era of self-driving cars, digital assistants, and other smart things, can the same level of autonomy and “intelligence” be embedded in water systems? Such technologies have the potential to dramatically reshape adaptation to some of the greatest water challenges, such as floods ... The Electric Solar Wind Sail (E-sail): Propulsion Innovation for Solar System Travel Thursday, March 15, 2018 AuthorSini Merikallio and Pekka Janhunen The electric solar wind sail (E-sail) is a novel propulsion concept that enables fast and economic space travel in the solar system. For propulsion it utilizes a continuous particle stream from the Sun (i.e., solar wind) by deploying long, electrically conductive charged tethers, which through ... Supertall Timber: Functional Natural Materials for High-Rise Structures Thursday, March 15, 2018 AuthorMichael H. Ramage Wood and wood products have been used as building materials since before recorded history, but the full potential of timber and other plants as building materials has not yet been realized. Engineered timber materials, among them cross-laminated timber (CLT) and laminated veneer lumber (LVL), have ... Op-ed Climate Risk Management: A Way Forward Thursday, March 15, 2018 AuthorLee Kump Uncertainty dogs all of our decisions and poses a challenge to success in our endeavors. Risk from these uncertainties can be managed, though, and, with sound investments, successful strategies can be adopted and goals achieved. A growing area of concern is climate change. A focus on attribution ... An Interview with . . . Lori McCreary, Film and Television Producer Thursday, March 15, 2018 AuthorLori McCreary RON LATANISION (RML): We are happy to talk with a producer with a background in science and engineering, for our series to enhance awareness of -engineers’ impact way beyond the typical expectations of them. Entertainment and the production of films are important aspects of our culture with ...
Editor’s Note: Expanding the Frontiers Internationally Thursday, March 15, 2018 AuthorJanet Hunziker After the winter issue of The Bridge featured papers from the 2017 US Frontiers of Engineering (FOE) symposium, the FOE program gets another turn in the spotlight with this issue featuring papers primarily from the bilateral FOE meetings. The NAE has five bilateral FOE programs: with Germany, ...
Tailor-Made Plants Using Next-Generation Molecular Scissors Thursday, March 15, 2018 AuthorLuisa Bortesi When people hear the words “mutation” or “mutant,” they usually associate them with something negative (e.g., a disease) or even evil (as in a science fiction movie). But mutations are simply changes or variations, which are not inherently positive or negative. As a matter ...
Lifecycles of Lithium-Ion Batteries: Understanding Impacts from Material Extraction to End of Life Thursday, March 15, 2018 AuthorGabrielle G. Gaustad Since lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) were introduced for commercial use decades ago, they have quickly become the most popular power source for a wide variety of products. Their comparatively high power and energy densities make them an excellent source of power for consumer electronic devices and ...
Building Smarter Water Systems Thursday, March 15, 2018 AuthorBranko Kerkez In the era of self-driving cars, digital assistants, and other smart things, can the same level of autonomy and “intelligence” be embedded in water systems? Such technologies have the potential to dramatically reshape adaptation to some of the greatest water challenges, such as floods ...
The Electric Solar Wind Sail (E-sail): Propulsion Innovation for Solar System Travel Thursday, March 15, 2018 AuthorSini Merikallio and Pekka Janhunen The electric solar wind sail (E-sail) is a novel propulsion concept that enables fast and economic space travel in the solar system. For propulsion it utilizes a continuous particle stream from the Sun (i.e., solar wind) by deploying long, electrically conductive charged tethers, which through ...
Supertall Timber: Functional Natural Materials for High-Rise Structures Thursday, March 15, 2018 AuthorMichael H. Ramage Wood and wood products have been used as building materials since before recorded history, but the full potential of timber and other plants as building materials has not yet been realized. Engineered timber materials, among them cross-laminated timber (CLT) and laminated veneer lumber (LVL), have ...
Op-ed Climate Risk Management: A Way Forward Thursday, March 15, 2018 AuthorLee Kump Uncertainty dogs all of our decisions and poses a challenge to success in our endeavors. Risk from these uncertainties can be managed, though, and, with sound investments, successful strategies can be adopted and goals achieved. A growing area of concern is climate change. A focus on attribution ...
An Interview with . . . Lori McCreary, Film and Television Producer Thursday, March 15, 2018 AuthorLori McCreary RON LATANISION (RML): We are happy to talk with a producer with a background in science and engineering, for our series to enhance awareness of -engineers’ impact way beyond the typical expectations of them. Entertainment and the production of films are important aspects of our culture with ...