logo

Science and engineering indicators

PDF Publication Title:

Science and engineering indicators ( science-and-engineering-indicators )

Previous Page View | Next Page View | Return to Search List

Text from PDF Page: 007

The following persons contributed to the report by reviewing chapters or otherwise assisting in its preparation. Their help is greatly appreciated. Stuart Anderson, National Foundation for American Policy Robert Barnhill, University of Texas System Bianca Bernstein, Arizona State University Robert Bell, National Science Foundation Charles Blue, National Science Foundation Mark Boroush, Department of Commerce Myles Boylan, National Science Foundation Norman M. Bradburn, National Opinion Research Center Irene T. Brahmakulam, Office of Management and Budget Prudence Brown, SRI International Patricia Campbell, Campbell-Kibler Associates Ann B. Carlson, National Science Foundation Christine Chalk, U.S. Department of Energy Connie K.N. Chang, Department of Commerce Susan Choy, MPR Associates Beatriz Chu Clewell, Urban Institute Suzie Dent, Higher Education Statistics Agency, Ltd., England Doug Devereaux, Department of Commerce Scott Doron, Southern Technology Council Sidney Draggan, Environmental Protection Agency Jules Duga, Battelle Memorial Institute David Edson, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. Emerson Elliott, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education John H. Evans, University of California at San Diego William H. Farland, Environmental Protection Agency Maryann Feldman, University of Toronto Irwin Feller, Pennsylvania State University Michael Finn, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education Richard Florida, Carnegie-Mellon University Patricia Flynn, Bentley College Barbara Foorman, Department of Education Donna Fowler, MPR Associates Mary Frase, National Science Foundation Carolyn L. Funk, Virginia Commonwealth University Fred Gault, Statistics Canada Thomas F. Gieryn, Indiana University Mary M. Glackin, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Patrick Gonzales, Department of Education Guillaume Grasset, French Embassy, Washington Teresa Grimes, ORC Macro Kim Hamilton, ipIQ, Inc. Jim Hirabayashi, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Diana Hicks, Georgia Institute for Technology Deh-I Hsiung, National Science Foundation Kent Hughes, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Hal Javitz, SRI International Jeremy Kilpatrick, University of Georgia Jibum Kim, National Opinion Research Center Edward B. Knipling, Agricultural Research Service Kei Koizumi, American Association for the Advancement of Science William Korn, University of California, Los Angeles Barbara Kridel, MPR Associates Conrad C. Lauterbacher, Jr., National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Mary Frances Lawlis, Statistics Canada P. Patrick Leahy, U.S. Geological Survey Al Link, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Susan Carol Losh, Florida State University Lindsay Lowell, Georgetown University Carol Lynch, University of Colorado at Boulder Charles E. McQueary, Department of Homeland Security Catherine Millet, Educational Testing Service Claudia Mitchell-Kernan, University of California Los Angeles Jane Nichols, University of Nevada, Reno Matthew C. Nisbet, Ohio State University John C. Olsthoorn, Canadian Biotechnology Secretariat Jason Owen-Smith, University of Michigan Russell Pancoast, Global Insight, Inc. Jongwon Park, SRI International Willie Pearson, Georgia Institute of Technology Pierre Perolle, National Science Foundation Susanna Hornig Priest, University of South Carolina A.N. Rai, Ministry of Science and Technology, India Senta Raizen, National Center for Improving Science Education/WestEd Caird E. Rexroad, JR., Agricultural Research Service Hans Roosendaal, University of Twente Nilanthi Samaranayake, Pew Research Center for The People & The Press F. M. Scherer, Princeton Univeristy Joan Schwartz, National Institutes of Health Kevin Shaw, Department of Energy Kazuko Shinohara, National Science Foundation, Tokyo Office Lana R. Skirbill, National Institutes of Health Douglas T. Smith, National Institute of Standards and Technology Thomas Smith, Vanderbilt University Elizabeth Stage, Lawrence Hall of Science Neal Stolleman, Department of Treasury Mark Suskin, National Science Foundation, Europe Office Larry Suter, National Science Foundation Michael S. Teitelbaum, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Lori Thurgood, SRI International Contributors and Reviewers v

PDF Image | Science and engineering indicators

science-and-engineering-indicators-007

PDF Search Title:

Science and engineering indicators

Original File Name Searched:

front.pdf

DIY PDF Search: Google It | Yahoo | Bing

NFT (Non Fungible Token): Buy our tech, design, development or system NFT and become part of our tech NFT network... More Info

IT XR Project Redstone NFT Available for Sale: NFT for high tech turbine design with one part 3D printed counter-rotating energy turbine. Be part of the future with this NFT. Can be bought and sold but only one design NFT exists. Royalties go to the developer (Infinity) to keep enhancing design and applications... More Info

Infinity Turbine IT XR Project Redstone Design: NFT for sale... NFT for high tech turbine design with one part 3D printed counter-rotating energy turbine. Includes all rights to this turbine design, including license for Fluid Handling Block I and II for the turbine assembly and housing. The NFT includes the blueprints (cad/cam), revenue streams, and all future development of the IT XR Project Redstone... More Info

Infinity Turbine ROT Radial Outflow Turbine 24 Design and Worldwide Rights: NFT for sale... NFT for the ROT 24 energy turbine. Be part of the future with this NFT. This design can be bought and sold but only one design NFT exists. You may manufacture the unit, or get the revenues from its sale from Infinity Turbine. Royalties go to the developer (Infinity) to keep enhancing design and applications... More Info

Infinity Supercritical CO2 10 Liter Extractor Design and Worldwide Rights: The Infinity Supercritical 10L CO2 extractor is for botanical oil extraction, which is rich in terpenes and can produce shelf ready full spectrum oil. With over 5 years of development, this industry leader mature extractor machine has been sold since 2015 and is part of many profitable businesses. The process can also be used for electrowinning, e-waste recycling, and lithium battery recycling, gold mining electronic wastes, precious metals. CO2 can also be used in a reverse fuel cell with nafion to make a gas-to-liquids fuel, such as methanol, ethanol and butanol or ethylene. Supercritical CO2 has also been used for treating nafion to make it more effective catalyst. This NFT is for the purchase of worldwide rights which includes the design. More Info

NFT (Non Fungible Token): Buy our tech, design, development or system NFT and become part of our tech NFT network... More Info

Infinity Turbine Products: Special for this month, any plans are $10,000 for complete Cad/Cam blueprints. License is for one build. Try before you buy a production license. May pay by Bitcoin or other Crypto. Products Page... More Info

CONTACT TEL: 608-238-6001 Email: greg@infinityturbine.com | RSS | AMP