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Science & Engineering The
views, contents, and opinions expressed herein Computational Science & Engineering Frank Doyle, Glenn Fredrickson, & B. S. Manjunath present in this Session 2 of Engineering Insights 2006 on the Convergence of Research & Innovation. ~ Order Catalog No.: 4360-A Noel MacDonald, Todd Squires, & Andrew Cleland present in this Session 3 of Engineering Insights 2006 on the Convergence of Research & Innovation. ~ Order Catalog No.: 4360-B Innovative Materials & Processes Eric McFarland, Jim Speck, & Kimberly Turner present in this Session 7 of Engineering Insights 2006 on the Convergence of Research & Innovation. ~ Order Catalog No.: 4360-C Computer Systems, Security & Virtual Environments
Richard
Kemmerer, Matthew Turk, & Rich Wolski
present in this Session 8 of Engineering Insights 2006 on the
Convergence of Research & Innovation. Inder M. Verma, Ph.D. discusses genetically engineered viruses in cancer research. This is part of the Frontiers in Cancer Research series. ~ Order Catalog No.: 4354 Nanotechnology: More Than Just a Buzzword? Richard Harris & Dr. Evelyn Hu give talks on nanotechnology at the Public Launch Event for the University of California, Santa Barbara, Center for Nanotechnology in Society. ~ Order Catalog No.: 4433 Samir Mitragotri, Norbert O. Reich, Matthew Tirrell, & Joseph Zasadzinski reveal the impact that the 21st-century biological revolution promises to have on disease, diagnostics, and therapeutics. ~ Order Catalog No.: 4339-C Vascular Zip Codes in Drug & Nanodevice Targeting Erkki Ruoslahti showcases some of the most innovative and insightful biological science and bioengineering occurring at the University of California, Santa Barbara. ~ Order Catalog No.: 4339-A Technology Exponentials, Nanotechnology & Future Innovation Steve Jurvetson
Steve Jurvetson,
managing director of Draper Fisher Jurvetson, brings a visionary perspective
to his analysis of the high tech innovation that will lead to the companies
likely to thrive in the 21st century. For anybody who has wondered what,
exactly, is "nanotechnology" and why there is so much excitement
about it in the scientific and technology communities, Jurvetson provides
the
answers. Program recording date and length: 4-25-03 ~ 59 Minutes Creative Destruction: Emergence, Performance, and Extinction in American Business Richard Foster
Anybody who
has invested in or contemplates investing in the stock market and particularly
in technology stocks should listen to Richard Foster, senior partner and
director of McKinsey & Company, as he tracks the fate of America's corporations
in conjunction with their market positions over the decades. Though his
deductions are startling and even disturbing because they overturn conventional
wisdom, they are also persuasive because based on detailed quantitative
research and analysis of data. Program recording date and length: 4-26-03 ~ 1 Hour How to Predict if Your Company Is Going to Succeed Ichak Adizes
Ichak Adizes,
founder and CEO of Adizes Institute, offers provocative insights into the
nature of business by applying a developmental paradigm analogous to the
stages of a human being's growth and maturation to the life cycle of companies.
What particularly distinguishes Adizes's approach is his deep understanding
of the overriding effect of human psychology, both individually and collectively,
on the determination of a company's course. It isn't technology that's
determinant from Adizes's point of view, but people. Program recording date and length: 4-26-03 ~ 58 Minutes Technology Innovation at UCSB: Entrepreneurs Roland Bryan ~ Michael Burns ~ Michael Crandell ~ Kathy Odell
Entrepreneurs
with connections to the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB),
talk about their cutting-edge, commercially viable products and the future
of nanotechnology research/development at UCSB. Michael Burns discusses
whether UCSB and Santa Barbara/Goleta have the potential to become a major
hub for nanotechnology development in his new NanoCoast Report.
Roland Bryan, CEO of Machine Talker, Inc., talks about autonomous self-organizing
networks: controlled use of bandwidth and the activities of Machine Talker
in these endeavors. Michael Crandell discusses new technoogy for visual
image and video recognition to create new solutions for multimedia data
needs. Kathy Odell talks about Inogen's state-of-the-art oxygen concentrators
technology for respiratory patients. Program recording date and length: 4-25-03 ~ 1 Hour Technology Innovation at UCSB: Faculty Samir Mitragotri ~ Matthew Tirrell ~ Matthew Turk ~ Kimberly Turner
Faculty at
the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), talk about their cutting-edge,
commercially viable research and the future of nanotechnology research/developpment
at UCSB. Program recording date and length: 4-25-03 ~ 1 Hour |
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