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National Research Council Chemical Sciences Roundtable

The Impact of Advances in Computing and Communications Technologies on Chemical Science and Technology, Report of a Chemical Sciences Roundtable Workshop, National Research Council, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C., 1999. [Pg.14]

National Research Council (2003). Minorities in the chemical workforce Diversity models the work. A Workshop Report to the Chemical Sciences Roundtable. Washington, DC National Academy Press. [Pg.166]

I am excited to be here to discuss science and technology with you. Science and technology have transformed the face of everyday life in the United States. As important as these fields are to the world today, their value will only increase in the new millennium. That is why the work of the Chemical Sciences Roundtable and the National Research Council is so important and why I am happy to join you today. [Pg.94]

Chemical Sciences Roundtable Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications National Research Council... [Pg.146]

Shonnard, D.R., Tools and Materials for Green Engineering and Green Chemistry Education, Green Chemistry and Engineering Education - a Workshop Organized by the Chemical Sciences Roundtable of the National Research Council, 7-8 November 2005. [Pg.267]

Schwartz, S., Masdangioli, T. and Boonyaratanakornkit, B.(rapporteurs) (2008) Bioinspired Chemistry for Energy A Workshop Summary to the Chemical Sciences Roundtable, US National Research Council (NRG), Washington DC. [Pg.194]

Jean H. Futrell is Senior Battelle Fellow and Chief Science Officer at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Previously he was Willis F. Harrington Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Delaware. He received a B.S. from Louisiana Polytechnic Institute and a Ph.D. from University of California at Berkeley. Futrell s research program focuses on the application of reaction dynamics methods—particularly the use of crossed molecular beams—to investigate the detailed mechanism of ion activation in tandem mass spectrometry. He has served on the NRC s Chemical Sciences Roundtable and was chair of the Council for Chemical Research in 1999. [Pg.72]

P. Anastas, E Wood-Black, T. Masciangioli, E. McGowan, and L. Ruth, Exploring Opportunities in Green Chemistry and Engineering Education A Workshop Summary to the Chemical Sciences Roundtable, National Research Council, Washington, D.C., 2007. [Pg.211]


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