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Suggested Citation: "Program." National Academy of Engineering. 1997. Frontiers of Engineering: Reports on Leading Edge Engineering from the 1996 NAE Symposium on Frontiers of Engineering. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5576.

Program

National Academy of Engineering

SECOND ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON FRONTIERS OF ENGINEERING

September 19–21, 1996

DESIGN AND RESEARCH

Organizers: David Ashley, Deborah Thurston, Robert Wagoner

Designing Vehicles in Changing Times

Connie L. Gutowski, Ford Motor Company

Development of Performance-Based Seismic Design Procedures

Sharon L. Wood, University of Texas at Austin

Information in the Design Process

Alice M. Agogino, University of California at Berkeley

Product Modularity: A Key Concept in Life-Cycle Design

Kosuke Ishii, Stanford University

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VISUALIZATION FOR DESIGN AND DISPLAY

Organizers: Shira Broschat, Sheri Sheppard

Visualizing Aircraft Aerodynamic Design

Steve Bryson, NASA Ames Research Center

Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality in Aircraft Design and Manufacturing

David W. Mizell, The Boeing Company

Discussant: Scott Minneman, Xerox Corporation

Suggested Citation: "Program." National Academy of Engineering. 1997. Frontiers of Engineering: Reports on Leading Edge Engineering from the 1996 NAE Symposium on Frontiers of Engineering. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5576.

The Frontiers of Virtual Reality Applied to High Performance Computing and Communications

Maxine D. Brown, University of Illinois-Chicago

Digitizing the Shape and Appearance of Three-Dimensional Objects

Marc Levoy, Stanford University

Discussant: Paul Nielan, Sandia National Laboratories

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MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS (MEMS)

Organizers: Stephen Drew, William Kaiser, Sophie Verdonckt-Vandebroek

Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS)

Kaigham J. Gabriel, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Fabrication Technology and the Challenges of Large-Scale Production

Karen W. Markus, MCNC

Frontiers in MEMS Design

Kristofer S. J. Pister, University of California at Los Angeles

Large-Market Applications of MEMS

Eric Peeters, Xerox Corporation

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INNOVATIONS IN MATERIALS AND PROCESSES

Organizers: Charlotte Chen-Tsai, Daniel Hastings, Shawn Walsh

Cellular Materials: Structure, Properties, and Applications

Lorna J. Gibson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Silicon Satellites

Siegfried W. Janson, The Aerospace Corporation

Novel Ceramic Ferroelectric Composites

Louise C. Sengupta, U.S. Army Research Laboratory

Co-Continuous Composite Materials from Net-Shape Displacement Reactions

Glenn S. Daehn, Ohio State University

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Suggested Citation: "Program." National Academy of Engineering. 1997. Frontiers of Engineering: Reports on Leading Edge Engineering from the 1996 NAE Symposium on Frontiers of Engineering. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5576.
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Suggested Citation: "Program." National Academy of Engineering. 1997. Frontiers of Engineering: Reports on Leading Edge Engineering from the 1996 NAE Symposium on Frontiers of Engineering. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/5576.
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