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GOMACTech-06
Exploring Invisible Worlds
TPC Teleconference
18 AUG 2005
Sammy Kayali, JPL/NASA - Conference Chair
Dev Palmer, Army Research Office - Technical Program Chair
Gerry Borsuk, Naval Research Lab – Local Arrangements Chair
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Agenda
• Conference Format Discussion
• Technical Sessions
– Session Champions & Organizers
• Technology Focus Sessions
• Topical Sessions
• Program Reviews
– DARPA Program Reviews
– NASA Program Reviews
– MURI Reviews
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Plenary Session
Panel Sessions
Government Applications & Vision
Tutorials
Schedule of TPC Activities
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Proposed Conference Format
Wednesday
Thursday
Registration
Plenary Session
(MG Nadeau RDECOM)
Tech Sessions /
Reviews 7 – 9
Program Reviews
19 – 21
Break
Break
Break
Kilby Lectures
(2)
Tech Sessions /
Reviews 10 – 12
Lunch on your own
Lunch
Lunch
Tutorials
(2 or 3)
Tech Sessions /
Reviews 1 – 3
Tech Sessions /
Reviews 13 – 15
Program Reviews
25 – 27
Break
Break
Tech Sessions /
Reviews 16 – 18
Program Reviews
28 – 30
Break
Tech Sessions /
Reviews 4 – 6
Poster Session (?)
Exhibit Reception
Banquet
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EXHIBITS
Tuesday
EXHIBITS
Monday
Program Reviews
22 – 24
Lunch Panel
Conference Format Discussion
• Technical Sessions (19 = 76 Presentations)
– Technology Focus Session Areas (13)
– Topical Session Areas (6)
• Program Reviews (4 = 16 Presentations)
– DARPA Program Reviews (TBD)
– NASA Program Reviews (TBD)
– MURI Program Reviews (1)
• Plenary Session
– One Keynote Speaker
– Two Kilby Lectures
• Panel Sessions (TBD)
• Tutorials (2 - 3)
• Limit the length of each technical session to 1.5 hours
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08:30 – 10:00
10:30 – 12:00
13:30 – 15:00
15:30 – 17:00
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Technology Focus Sessions
Session Topic Area
Champion
Microwave Photonics
Session Organizer
Session Chair
Co-Chair
Radiation Hardened
Electronics and Systems
RF Power
Gerry Borsuk (NRL) Kieth Williams
(NRL)
John Franco
TBD
(DTRA)
Gerry Borsuk (NRL) Denis Webb (NRL)
Kieth Williams
(NRL)
TBD
MEMS Technologies
Eric Adler (ARL)
Chuck Goldsmith
(MEMStronics)
Eric Adler (ARL)
Mark Rosker
(DARPA)
Edgar Martinez
TBD
Denis Webb (NRL) Bruce Wallace
(ARL)
Nanotechnolgy for Systems
Joe Brewer (IEEE) Joe Brewer (IEEE) Meyya Meyyappan, Joe Brewer (IEEE)
NASA ARC
Power Electronics
Gerry Borsuk (NRL) Fritz Kub (NRL)
Fritz Kub (NRL)
Advanced Silicon
Zolper (DARPA)
Dan Radack
Microelectronics
(DARPA)
Advanced Packaging Concepts Harald Schone,
James Lyke (AFRL) TBD
AFRL
Multifunctional
William Palmer
William Palmer
Eric Adler (ARL)
RF/Microwave, mm-wave
(ARO)
(ARO)
Components and Systems
Metrology
Steve Knight (NIST) Steve Knight (NIST) TBD
High Performance Computing
Rich Linderman
(AFRL)
Wide bandgap Semiconductors Ingham Mack
Reconfigurable Electronics
Mark Rosker
(DARPA)
Harald Schone,
AFRL
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Topical Sessions
Session Topic Area
Champion
Distributed Autonomous
Sensor Systems
Use of Intellegent Sensors in
Urban Warfare
Photonics Applications for
Computing and Sensing
Mixed Signal Technology for
Future DoD Systems
Low Areal Density Array
Technologies for Air,
Ground and Space
Applications
Joint Tactical Radio System
Session Organizer
Session Chair
Gerry Borsuk (NRL) Jill Dalhberg (NRL)
Jill Dalhberg (NRL)
Charles Caposell
(NASC)
John Zolper
(DARPA)
Chris Lesniak
(AFRL)
Chris Lesniak
(AFRL)
Gregory Creech,
AFRL
Chris Lesniak
(AFRL)
Chris Lesniak
(AFRL)
Chris Lesniak
(AFRL)
Chris Hicks (NAVAIR)
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Co-Chair
Tony Quach,
AFRL
Brad Paul, AFRL
Program Reviews
Session Topic Area
DARPA Program Reviews
TBD
TBD
TBD
Champion
Session Organizer
John Zolper, DARPATBD
John Zolper, DARPATBD
John Zolper, DARPATBD
NASA Program Reviews
TBD
Sammy Kayali (JPL) TBD
MURI Program Reviews
Standoff Analysis and
Manipulation of Electronic
Systems (SIAMES)
Dev Palmer (ARO) Michael Steer
(NCSU) Larry
Carin (Duke)
Session Chair
Co-Chair
Michael Steer (NCSU)
Larry Carin (Duke)
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Plenary Speaker/Kilby Lectures
? MG Nadeau, CG Army RDECOM
– Future Combat Systems sensor networks
 Dr. Nader Engheta , U Penn
– IEEE Fellow, OSA Fellow, IEEE Third Millennium Medal
winner
– Updated version of “Seeing the Invisible: Polarization
Vision, Its Bio-Physical Mechanism and Non-Invasive
Imaging Applications” presented at URSI/NRSM 2005
? Lecture Honoring Jack Kilby
– Gordon Moore? Chairman Emeritus of Intel Corp.
– Kevin McGarrity? Colleague mentioned in EE Times
story, former executive at TI
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MG Nadeau Bio
Major General Roger A. Nadeau, Commanding General, U.S. Army Research, Development and
Engineering Command. Major General Nadeau, a native of Rhode Island, was commissioned in 1974 following
graduation from the University of Rhode Island as a Distinguished Military Graduate of the Reserve Officers Training
Corps. In 1987 he earned a Masters Degree in Business Administration from the Florida Institute of Technology and in
1996 a Masters Degree in National Resource Strategy from the National Defense University in Washington, DC. His
military education includes the Armor Officer Basic Course, Armor Officer Advanced Course, US Army Ranger School,
Command and General Staff College and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces.
Prior to assuming duties as the DCG for SOSI, Major General Nadeau served as the Program Executive
Officer for Ground Combat Systems. He was responsible for developing, acquiring, fielding and sustaining Army
Ground Combat Systems. Some of the systems included: the Abrams tank systems, the Bradley Fighting Vehicle
systems, the Stryker Brigade Combat Team vehicles, Future Combat Systems, Paladin, Joint Lightweight Howitzer and
Robotic Systems. He has worked previously as the PEO in CS & CSS with 220 different programs. He has also served
as the Deputy for Systems Acquisition (DSA), Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM). As the DSA, Major General
Nadeau was responsible for the development, fielding, sustainment, and divestiture of selected Army aviation and
missile systems. Other previous jobs include tours as the Assistant Deputy for Systems Management and Horizontal
Technology Integration in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology; the
Chief of Staff to the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology)/Army Acquisition Executive;
the Project Manager for Tank Automotive Weapons Systems, United States Army Tank-automotive and Armaments
Command, Warren, Michigan; Product Manager for the Breacher Program, Program Executive Office, Armored
Systems Modernization in Warren, Michigan; and Abrams tank systems coordinator/liaison officer, Office of the
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Research, Development and Acquisition), Washington, DC.
Major General Nadeau's troop time includes service as Battalion Executive Officer, 1st Battalion, 37th Armor,
1st Armor Division, United States Army Europe and Seventh Army, Germany and Southwest Asia during Desert Storm.
Major General Nadeau's awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit (4 Oak Leaf Clusters); Bronze
Star; Meritorious Service Medal (3 Oak Leaf Clusters); Army Commendation Medal; Parachutist Badge; Air Assault
Badge; Ranger Tab; and Army Staff Identification Badge.
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Nader Engheta Bio
Nader Engheta (S’80–M’82–SM’89–F’96) received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the University
of Tehran, Tehran, Iran, in 1978, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech),
Pasadena, in 1979 and 1982, respectively, both in electrical engineering.
From June 1982 to June 1983, he was a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow with Caltech. From June 1983 to June
1987, he was a Senior Research Scientist with the Dikewood Division, Kaman Sciences Corporation, Santa Monica, CA. In
July 1987, he joined the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, where he is currently a Professor of electrical and systems
engineering. He is also a member of the David Mahoney Institute of Neurological Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, and a
member of the Bioengineering Graduate Group, University of Pennsylvania. He was the Graduate Group Chair of electrical
engineering from July 1993 to June 1997. His research interests and activities are in the areas of fields and waves
phenomena, metamaterials and complex media, bio-inspired/biomimetic polarization imaging and polarization vision,
plasmonic optics, nano-electromagnetics and optics, small antennas for wireless applications, bio-inspired hyperspectral
sensing, biologically based visualization and physics of sensing and display of polarization information, through-wall
microwave imaging, electromagnetics/electrophysics of brain cortical potentials [e.g., electroencephalography (EEG)],
fractional operators, and fractional paradigm in electrodynamics. He was an Associate Editor for Radio Science (1991–1996)
and was on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications.
Dr. Engheta is a Guggenheim Fellow and a Fellow of the Optical Society of America. He is a member of the
American Physical Society (APS), the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Sigma Xi, Commissions
B and D of the U.S. National Committee (USNC) of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI), and a member of the
Electromagnetics Academy. He is an associate editor of the IEEE Antennas And Wireless Propagation Letters (2002–present),
and was an associate editor for the IEEE Transactions On Antennas And Propagation (1996–2001). He served as an IEEE
Antennas and Propagation Society Distinguished Lecturer (1997–1999). He was the chair (1989–91) and vice-chair (1988–89)
of the joint chapter of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (IEEE AP-S) / Microwave Theory and Techniques Society
(IEEE MTT-S) in the Philadelphia Section. He is an elected member of the Administrative Committee (AdCom) of the IEEE
AP-S since January 2003. He has guest edited/co-edited several special issues, namely, the special issue on “Wave
Interaction with Chiral and Complex Media” of the Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications (1992), the partial
special issue on “Antennas and Microwaves of the Journal of the Franklin Institute (from the 13th Annual Benjamin Franklin
Symposium) (1995), the special issue “Electrodynamics in Complex Environments” of the Wave Motion (with L. B. Felsen)
(2001), and the special issue on “Metamaterials” of the IEEE Transactions On Antennas And Propagation (with R. W.
Ziolkowski) (2003). He was a recipient of the IEEE Third Millennium Medal. He was the recipient of numerous awards and
distinctions for his scholarly research contributions and teaching activities including the UPS Foundation Distinguished
Educator term Chair (July 1999-June 2000), the Fulbright Naples Chair Award for Naples, Italy (1998), a National Science
Foundation (NSF) Presidential Young Investigator (PYI) Award (1989), the S. Reid Warren, Jr. Award for distinguished
teaching from the School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Pennsylvania (1993 and 2002), the Christian F.
and Mary R. Lindback Foundation Award (1994), and the W. M. Keck Foundation’s Engineering Teaching Excellence Award
(1995).
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Government Applications & Vision
• Champion?
• Format:
– Lunchtime Session
• Content:
– Discussion of Agency Plans for development and
investment for ongoing programs and future
directions
• Candidate Agencies:
– HS, MDA, Army, Navy, AF, DARPA, NASA, DTRA,
???
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Panel Sessions
• Current program does not contain panel
sessions
• Suggest use as an overflow session for
unsolicited papers
• NOT a repository for sub-standard work!
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Tutorials
• Champion?
• Three tutorial topics
– Tutorial 1 – Chem/Bio Sensing at THz
(Dwight Woolard ARO)
– Tutorial 2 – Nanosensors (Brian Cohen?)
– Tutorial 3 – TBD
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Proposed Schedule of TPC Activities
JUN
JUL
SPC/TPC
06/08/2005
TPC Kickoff
07/15/2005
08/16/2005
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
JAN
Abstract
Submission
09/16/2005
Paper
Selection
10/14/2005
Advance
Program
12/15/2005
Technical
Program
Review
09/16/2005
Acceptance
Letters
Mailed
10/21/2005
Final
Papers
Received
12/20/2005
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MAR
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