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The U.S. Army is committed to providing up to date, up to the minute information about your United States Army and its Soldiers. This site will be a place to get more information about the Army and get an inside look at Army events as we webcast live from events such as the 2008 Army Science Conference (listen to the archives now) and the the 2009 Winter Symposium and Exposition of the Association of the United States Army Feb. 25-27. The appearance of advertising on this Web site, does not constitute endorsement by the DOD, of the products or services advertised on this site.

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    Autonomous Systems Panel, 1:30 PM; and Dr. Joel Primack and Dr. Nancy Ellen Abrams, 2:15-3 PM

    Join experts from across the United States as they discuss the latest research into autonomous systems. Dr. Bill Swartout, Director of Technology, University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies and Research Professor of Computer Science, USC, will discuss his research, including the Rehearsal Exercise project, which created an immersive virtual reality environment in which trainees interact with computer generated virtual humans. Dr. Joel Primack and Dr. Nancy Abrams authored The View from the Center of the Universe: Discovering Our Extraordinary Place in the Cosmos, as well as several articles on science policy, space policy, and the possible cultural implications of modern cosmology.

    3:30-4:00 PM Dr. Justine Cassell, director, Center for Technology & Social Behavior, and Professor, Department of Communicatiosn Studies and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, northwestern University, will discuss immersive technology. Cassell is credited with developing the Embodied Conversational Agent (ECA), a virtual human capable of interacting with humans using both language and nonverbal behavior. Cassell has also employed linguistic and psychological analyses to look at the effects of online conversation among a particularly diverse group of young people on their self-esteem, self-efficacy, and sense of community.

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    Nano and Biological Technology Panel - 2:00 -3:30 PM

    Please join leaders in Nano and Biological Technology from across the globe as they discuss their latest research and developments.
    2:00-2:15 PM, hear from Dr. Angela Belcher, - Germeshausen Professor of Materials, Science and Engineering and Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
    2:15 - 2:30 PM, hear from Dr. Evelyn Hu, Dr. Evelyn Hu, Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Materials, University of California, Santa Barbara, and Scientific Director of the California Nanosystems Institute.
    2:30 - 3:30 PM hear from a panel of leaders in nano and biotechnology. Dr. Betsy Rice, research chemist in the Weapons and Materials Research Directorate of the Army Research Laboratory; Dr. Kimberly Truner, University of California, Santa Barbara; and others discuss their work with nano and biological technology.

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    Dr. Thomas Killion

    Dr. Thomas Killion, the U.S. Army's Chief Scientist will discuss the Army Science Conference and the Army's overall efforts to harness science and technology for the Soldier.

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    Vice Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. Peter Chiarelli - 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM

    Join us as Vice Chief of Staff of the Army Peter Chiarelli discusses Army Science and Technology and today's warfighter.

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    Command Sergeants Major Technology and the Warfighter, 5 PM - 5:30 PM

    Please join us as we hear about technology and the warfighter from the Army's experts - their command sergeants major. Join CSM Philip F. Johndrow, U.S. Army Combat Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; CSM James E. Diggs, Headquarters, North Atlantic Regional Medical Command, Washington, D.C., CSM Jeffrey J. Mellinger, U.S. Army Material Command, Fort Belvoir, Virginia; CSM Hector Ge. Marin, U.S. Army Research Development and Engineering Command, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland.

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    Opening Remarks, Nelson M. Ford, Undersecretary of the Army 11:45 AM

    Welcome to the 26th Army Science Conference, sponsored by the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology). Please join us as we hear remarks from Nelson M. Ford, Undersecretary of the Army. He'll be glad to answer your questions on how Army Science and Technology is improving life for the Soldier.

    Next, from 12:05-12:25, we will be hearing from General William Wallace, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command commanding general, assumed the duties of Commander, United States Army Training and Doctrine Command on October 13, 2005, after serving as the Commanding General, United States Army Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth. As head of TRADOC, Gen. Wallace has a direct role in the training of today's Soldiers in a battlefield increasingly influenced by science and technology. Gen. Wallace will discuss today's training environment and the role of science and technology.

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