The World Technology Evaluation Center, Inc., (WTEC), the nation's leading organization for conducting international technology assessments, has recruited a panel of U.S. experts to study the worldwide advances in simulation-based engineering and science.
This panel will present its findings at a FREE workshop to be held on April 25, 2008, 8:30am - 4:00pm, at the National Science Foundation (NSF), 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Room 375, Arlington, VA 22230.
Although the workshop is free, registration is required for access to the NSF building. For further information and registration visit: wtec/sbes/
The panel includes:
Dr. Sharon Glotzer, University of Michigan (Chair)
Dr. Sangtae Kim, Purdue University (Vice Chair)
Dr. Peter Cummings, Vanderbilt University
Dr. Abhi Deshmukh, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Dr. Martin Head-Gordon, University of California at Berkeley
Dr. George Karniadakis, Brown University
Dr. Linda Petzold, University of California at Santa Barbara
Dr. Celeste Sagui, North Carolina State University
Dr. Masanobu Shinozuka, University of California at Irvine
The panel will report on the status of research in Simulation-Based Engineering and Science around the world based on their visits to over 40 leading academic and industrial institutions in Japan, China, and Europe. The panel will also compare findings with the latest research in the United States.
The full texts of recently completed WTEC international assessment reports on carbon nanotube manufacturing, rapid vaccine manufacturing, brain-computer interfaces, and systems biology are available free at wtec/ .
Source: Patricia Foland
World Technology Evaluation Center
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