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项目负责人: 冉立新
项目开始日期: 2012-01-01 项目结束日期: 2016-12
项目负责人: 乔闪
项目开始日期: 2012-01-01 项目结束日期: 2014-12

GB/T 26634-2011 动植物油脂 脱色能力指数(DOBI)的测定 GB/T26634-2011 标准下载解压密码:www.bzxz.net

发布时间:2012-06-21 标准下载网

GB/T 26626-2011 动植物油脂 水分含量测定 卡尔费休法(无吡啶) GB/T26626-2011 标准下载解压密码:www.bzxz.net

发布时间:2012-06-20 标准下载网

The 2012 Japan-American Frontiers of Engineering was held October 29-31, 2012, at the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center in Irvine, California. Sixty of the most promising engineers under the age of 45 from Japan and the United States met for an intensive 2-1/2 day symposium on developments at the cutting edge of engineering technology in four areas: Video Content Analysis, Engineering for Natural Disaster Resiliency, Engineering for Agriculture: Providing Global Food Security, Sports Engineering. The event was intended to facilitate international and cross-disciplinary research collaboration, promote the transfer of new techniques and approaches across disparate engineering fields, and encourage the creation of a transpacific network of world-class engineers. Links to presentation slides are in the List of Sessions below, and links to the papers are in the Program. The National Academy of Engineering would like to express its gratitude to the following sponsors for their support of the 2012 JAFOE Symposium: The Grainger Foundation, the U.S. National Science Foundation, and the Japan Science and Technology Agency. LIST OF SESSIONS Symposium co-chairs: Katharine Frase, IBM, and Ichiroh Kanaya, Osaka University VIDEO CONTENT ANALYSIS Organizers: Andrew Gallagher, Cornell University, and Yoshikazu Nakajima, University of Tokyo Introduction Session co-chairs Intelligent Video Surveillance Rogerio Feris, IBM Tracking People and Recognizing Content in Visual Data Alex Berg, Stony Brook University Video Retrieval Yoshinobu Hotta, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. Video Content Analysis for Augmented and Mixed Reality Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Osaka University ENGINEERING FOR NATURAL DISASTER RESILIENCY Organizers: Akihiro Kusaka, Kajima Technical Research Institute, and Sissy Nikolaou, Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers Introduction Session co-chairs I. Understanding Natural Hazards and Predicting Associated Risk Practical Application of Seismic Risk Evaluation for Buildings Yuko Murachi, Swiss Re International SE, Tokyo The Importance of Earthquake Modeling and Lab Experiments for Understanding Earthquake Hazard Nadia Lapusta, California Institute of Technology II. State-of-the-Art Technologies Post-Earthquake Damage Screening of Structures Masahiro Kurata, Kyoto University Technologies for Offshore Structures in Extreme Environments to Resist Multiple Natural Hazards Daniel Fenz, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company ENGINEERING FOR AGRICULTURE: PROVIDING GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY Organizers: Yoshisada Nagasaka, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, and Luis Rodriguez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Introduction Session co-chairs Applications of Precision Agriculture in Rural Communities Amy Kaleita, Iowa State University Construction of "Enetourism" which Tourists bring Leftover Food to Methane Fermentation Using Hot Springs Chika Tada, Tohoku University Engineering CEA Systems for a Sustainable Future: Status, Challenges, and Opportunities Murat Kacira, University of Arizona Development of Techniques for Estimation of Geographical Origin of Food Using Stable Isotopes and Trace Element Analysis Yaeko Suzuki Food Safety and Quality Assurance of Food Products Yoko Obayashi, Ajinomoto SPORTS ENGINEERING Organizers: Patrick Drane, University of Massachusetts Lowell, and Yasuo Nakamura, Doshisha University Introduction Session co-chairs Functional Footwear Design Kenta Moriyasu, ASICS Corporation State-of-the-Art Composite Design and Manufacturing for Sports Equipment Matt Vacek, Jarden Team Sports Dynamics and Biomechanics of Sports Alison Sheets, Nike Biomechanical Analysis of Motion of Professional Baseball Pitchers Kei Aoki, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

发布时间:2012-10-29 美国国家工程院

The 2012 German-American Frontiers of Engineering symposium was held March 28-31, 2012, in Potsdam, Germany. GAFOE aims to bring together outstanding, early-career German and American engineers from industry, universities, and other research institutions to introduce their areas of engineering research and technical work, thereby facilitating an interdisciplinary transfer of knowledge and methodology that could eventually lead to collaborative networks of engineers from the two countries. About 60 outstanding engineers under the age of 45 met for an intensive 2-1/2 day symposium to discuss cutting-edge developements in four areas: Energy Storage, Implantable Electronics, Robotics for Hazardous Environments, and Nanomaterials and the Environment. Links to presentation slides are in the List of Sessions below, and links to the papers are in the Program. The National Academy of Engineering would like to express its gratitude to The Grainger Foundation and the National Science Foundation for their support of the 2012 GAFOE Symposium. LIST OF SESSIONS Symposium co-chairs: Cynthia Barnhart, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Peter Moser, RWE Power AG ROBOTICS FOR HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS Session co-chairs: Karsten Berns, University of Kaiserslautern, and Stergios Roumeliotis, University of Minnesota Robot Navigation Christopher Geyer, iRobot Probabilistic Robotics: From Fundamental Problems to Real-world Applications Wolfram Burgard, Universität Freiburg From Space to Underwater: Robotics in Challenging Environments Frank Kirchner, University of Bremen Autonomous Robotic Systems for Mars Exploration Andrew Johnson, Jet Propulsion Laboratory NANOMATERIALS AND THE ENVIRONMENT Session co-chairs: Thomas Kuhlbusch, Institute for Energy and Environmental Technology, and Michele Ostraat, RTI International Nanomaterials and Their Environmental Applications Jason Holt, NanOasis Nanoparticle Aerosols in Workplace Environments: From Source to Dose Martin Seipenbush, Karlsruhe Institute for Technology Nanomaterials in the Aquatic Environment: Persistence, Transformations and Bioavailability Heileen Hsu-Kim, Duke University Nano-Ecotoxicology – Assessment of Potential Effects of Engineered Nanomaterials in the Environment Dana Kühnel, UFZ Leipzig ENERGY STORAGE Session co-chairs: Claus Daniel, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and Ilja Tuschy, University of Applied Science Flensburg How to Specify Storage Systems Needed in our Future Electricity Grid Daniel Wolf, Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety, and Energy Technology Assessment of Grid-based Energy Storage Technologies Jeremy Meyers, University of Texas at Austin Energy Storage for Sustainable Transportation Donald Siegel, University of Michigan Thermal Storage Systems as Key Elements for a Sustainable Energy Future Marcus Eck, DLR – German Aerospace Center IMPLANTABLE ELECTRONICS Session co-chairs: Karl Böhringer, University of Washington, and Rüdiger Rupp, University Hospital Heidelberg Implantable Neural Electrodes Martin Schüttler, Universität Freiburg Implantable Electronics for Neural Stimulation and Recording Maurits Ortmanns, Universität Ulm Medical Microsystems from Moths to Man Joel Voldman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology The ARGUS® II – A 60 Electrode Neural Interface Gregoire Cosendai, Second Sight Medical Products, Inc.

发布时间:2012-03-29 美国国家工程院

The 2012 US Frontiers of Engineering was held September 13-15, 2012, at the General Motors Technical Center in Warren, Michigan. About 100 outstanding engineers under the age of 45 met for an intensive 2-1/2 day symposium to discuss cutting-edge developments in four areas: Vehicle Electrification, Serious Games, Climate Engineering, and Engineering Materials for the Biological Interface. The goal of the Frontiers of Engineering program is to bring together engineers from all engineering disciplines and from industry, universities, and federal labs to facilitate cross-disciplinary exchange and promote the transfer of new techniques and approaches across fields in order to sustain and build U.S. innovative capacity. The National Academy of Engineering would like to express its gratitude to the meeting sponsors for their support of the 2012 USFOE Symposium. Click on the links below to view the presentations: LIST OF SESSIONS Chair: Kristi Anseth, University of Colorado, Boulder CLIMATE ENGINEERING Session co-chairs: David Sholl, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Armin Sorooshian, University of Arizona Introduction Session co-chairs Overview of Climate Engineering Eli Kintisch, Science Magazine Removing Carbon Dioxide from the Atmosphere: Scientific, Technological, and Societal Challenges Christopher Jones, Georgia Institute of Technology Fighting Climate Change by Engineering Air Pollution to Brighten Clouds Lynn Russell, Scripps Institute of Oceanography Climate Engineering with Stratospheric Aerosols and Associated Engineering Parameters Ben Kravitz, Carnegie Institution for Science VEHICLE ELECTRIFICATION Session Co-chairs: Michael Degner, Ford Motor Company, and Sanjeev Naik, General Motors Introduction Session co-chairs Keeping up with the Increasing Demands for Electrochemical Energy Storage Jeff Sakamoto, Michigan State University Stronger, Lighter, and More Energy Efficient: Challenges of Magnetic Material Development for Vehicle Electrification Matthew A. Willard, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Preparing the Distribution Grid to Embrace PEVs Arindam Maitra, Electric Power Research Institute The Car and the Cloud: Remote Automative Electronic Controller Unit Diagnostics, Testing, and Reprogramming Rahul Mangharam, AutoPlug and University of Pennsylvania SERIOUS GAMES Session co-chairs: Li-Te Cheng, IBM, and Ben Sawyer, DigitalMill Introduction Session co-chairs Overview of Serious Games Space Kurt Squire, University of Wisconsin-Madison Moving Innovative Game Technology from the Lab to the Living Room Richard Marks, Sony How Serious Science is being Achieved with Serious Games Zoran Popovic. University of Washington Serious Games Beyond Training: From Process Optimization to Complex Problem Solving Phaedra Boinodiris, IBM ENGINEERING MATERIALS FOR THE BIOLOGICAL INTERFACE Session co-chairs: Karen Burg, Clemson University, and Ali Khademhosseini, Harvard Medical School Introduction Session co-chairs Engineering Tissue-to-Tissue Interfaces and the Formation of Complex Tissues Helen Lu, Columbia University Identification and Modulation of Biophysical Signals that Control Stem Cell Function and Fate David Schaffer, University of California-Berkeley Engineering 3D Tissue Systems to Better Mimic Human Biology Matthew Gevaert, Kiyatec

发布时间:2012-09-13 美国国家工程院

GB/T 26738-2011 道路车辆 制动衬片摩擦材料 产品确认和质量保证

发布时间:2012-03-27 学兔兔
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GB/T 23924-2009 三轮汽车和低速货车 干摩擦式离合器

发布时间:2012-01-09 学兔兔
项目负责人: 范国华
项目开始日期: 2012-01-01 项目结束日期: 41974
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