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Revision as of 01:14, 19 January 2009
The Grand Challenges for Engineering are a set of 14 goals identified by the National Academy of Engineering through a poll of technology experts as the most pressing and significant of our time.
Duke University and Duke's Pratt School of Engineering will be hosting the Summit on the NAE Grand Challenges March 2-3, 2009, in Durham, NC. The Summit organizers are Duke University, the Viterbi School of Engineering at the University of Southern California, and Olin College. Part of the Summit includes a Video and Essay Contest, with a deadline of February 1, 2009.
The Challenges
From the National Academy of Engineering web site on the Grand Challenges[1]
- Make solar energy economical
- Provide energy from fusion
- Develop carbon sequestration methods
- Manage the nitrogen cycle
- Provide access to clean water
- Restore and improve urban infrastructure
- Advance health informatics
- Engineer better medicines
- Reverse-engineer the brain
- Prevent nuclear terror
- Secure cyberspace
- Enhance virtual reality
- Advance personalized learning
- Engineer the tools of scientific discovery
Questions
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External Links
- Links specifically about the Grand Challenges. Note - These relate specifically to the NAE and the Grand Challenges, not the themes of the Grand Challenges.
- National Academy of Engineering
- Grand Challenges for Engineering
- Video and Essay Contest
- Summit on the National Academy of Engineering Grand Challenges hosted by Duke University and organized by Duke University, the Viterbi School of Engineering at the University of Southern California, and Olin College
- Media:
- Engineering’s greatest challenge: Our survival, MSNBC, updated 15 February 2008, accessed 15 August 2008
- Leading Engineers and Scientists Identify Advances That Could Improve Quality of Life Around the World, National Science Foundation, updated 20 February 2008, accessed 15 August 2008
- Grand Challenges for Engineering - Video, YouTube, accessed 15 August 2008
- Viterbi School to Co-Host Grand Challenges Summit, USC Viterbi, updated 8 January 2009, accessed 11 January 2009
- Links relevant to the Grand Challenges:
- Make solar energy economical
- Two Large Solar Plants Planned in California, Matthew Wald, New York Times, accessed 15 August 2008
- PG & E to buy power from new solar projects, Los Angeles Times, accessed 15 August 2008
- Provide energy from fusion
- Can Britain Afford Fusion?, Rory Cellan-Jones, BBC News, updated 29 December 2008, accessed 14 January 2009
- The New Hot Job: Nuclear Engineering, Alison Go, US News & World Report, accessed 15 August 2008
- Can Engineers Achieve the Holy Grail of Energy: Infinite and Clean? Charles Seite, Discover Magazine, accessed 14 January 2009
- Develop carbon sequestration methods
- Farmers get money for capturing carbon, AP, updated 15 August 2008, accessed 15 August 2008, unavailable as of 11 January 2009
- Carbon Sequestration R&D Overview, US Department of Energy, updated 5 January 2009, accessed 14 January 2009
- Carbon Sequestration Technology Roadmap and Program Plan US department of Energy, created April 2007, accessed 14 January 2009
- Manage the nitrogen cycle
- 'Dead Zones' Appear In Waters Worldwide, Joel Achenbach, Washington Post, updated 15 August 2008, accessed 15 August 2008
- Nutrient Overload Unbalancing the Global Nitrogen Cycle World Resources Institute, created 1998, accessed 14 January 2009
- Looking Beyond Carbon We Also Have to Look at the Nitrogen Cycle Jeremy Jacquot, Science Progress, created 3 June 2008, accessed 14 January 2009
- Provide access to clean water
- UN in call for basic sanitation, BBC, updated 17 July 2008, accessed 15 August 2008
- The Water Project, The Water Project, updated 2008, accessed 14 January 2009
- Restore and improve urban infrastructure
- 5 things your car will finally do in 2020, John Brandon, CNN, updated 12 March 2008, accessed 15 August 2008
- New sensors upgrade Metro Airport safety, Detroit News, updated 14 August 2008, accessed 15 August 2008, unavailable as of 11 January 2009
- Advance health informatics
- Healthcare IT News, Don E. Detmer, Healthcare IT, updated 4 November 2004, accessed 14 January 2009
- Demand Increases for More Health Care IT Professionals, iHealthBeat, updated 13 August 2008, accessed 15 August 2008
- Managing Technological Change: Organizational Aspects of Health Informatics, Google Books, created 2004, accessed 15 January 2009
- Engineer better medicines
- Survivability Doubled Since Vietnam, Elizabeth M. Lorge, Military.com, updated 14 August 2008, accessed 15 August 2008
- Weill Cornell experts publish review of genetic medicine,Weill Cornell experts, News-Medical.net, 3-Apr-2006, accessed 14-Jan-2009
- Personalized medicine: revolutionizing drug discovery and patient care,Geoffrey S. Ginsburg and Jeanette J. McCarthy, Tripod.com, TRENDS in Biotechnology Vol.19 No.12 December 2001, accessed 01-Jan-2009
- Make solar energy economical
- Making Personalized Medicine a Reality, Lisa A. Haile, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, updated 1 January 2008, accessed 14 January 2008
- Reverse-engineer the brain
- Reverse Engineering the Brain, Sally Adee, IEEE Spectrum, updated June 2008, accessed 14 January 2009
- Reverse-engineering the brain for better computers, Clive Maxfield, EE Times, updated 18 September 2007, accessed 15 August 2008
- Reverse-Engineering the Brain, Fred Hapgood, Technology Review, updated 11 July 2006, accessed 18 January 2009
- Prevent nuclear terror
- Careful science can help to fight terrorism, Richard Mottram and Clive Cookson, Financial Times, updated 28 July 2008, accessed 15 August 2008
- Preventing Nuclear Terrorism, Oliver Kamm, updated 30 March 2008, accessed 14 January 2009
- Secure cyberspace
- 'Cybersecurity commission' to proffer advice to next president, Declan McCullagh, CNET, updated 7 August 2008, accessed 15 August 2008
- The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, National Infrastructure Advisory Council, access 14 January 2009
- U.S. at Risk of Cyberattacks, Experts Say, Brandon Griggs, CNN, updated 18 August 2008, accessed 14 January 2009
- Enhance virtual reality
- How Virtual Crime Scenes Work, Jonathan Strickland, How Stuff Works, accessed 15 August 2008
- MIT Press Journals - Presence, Eugene Ch'ng and Robert Stone, MIT, updated June 2006, accessed 14 January 2009
- Formula 1's Virtual Reality, Joe Saward, GrandPrix, updated 14 January 2009, accessed 14 January 2009
- Advance personalized learning
- Apangea Learning Nominated as Tech 50 Awards Finalist, MarketWatch, updated 14 August 2008, accessed 15 August 2008, unavailable as of 11 January 2009
- Personalized Learning APLUS+, accessed 14 January 2009
- Advanced Personalized Learning, UC San Diego, posted 29 February 2008, accessed 14 January 2009
- Engineer the tools of scientific discovery
- All-nanowire sensor arrives, Kirsten Doyle, ITWeb, updated 14 August 2008, accessed 15 August 2008
- UCLA's 13 million-digit prime number could win $100,000, CNN, updated 27 September 2008, accessed 28 September 2008, unavailable as of 11 January 2009
References
- ↑ Grand Challenges for Engineering, accessed 15 August 2008