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In the Barash Tradition: Imagining the Shape of Things to Come - Slide Index

Slide 1 - Old New Yorker Cartoon: "Never, ever think outside the box."

Slide 2 - Title Slide

Slide 3 - Persistent National Challenges

Slide 4 - Japanese Woodblock Print Depicting Musashi

Slide 5 - Eye With Magnifying Glass

Slide 6 - NAE Grand Challenges for Engineering

Slide 7 - Solar Grand Challenge

Slide 8 - Charlie Chaplin in Modern Times

Slide 9 - Nano Fabrication

Slide 10 - Extracting Patterns From Enormously Large and Complex Raw Data

Slide 11 - Twistable Electronics

Slide 12 - Smart Lighting ERC

Slide 13 - ERC for Future Renewable Electric Energy Delivery and Management (FREEDM) Systems

Slide 14 - ERC for Integrated Access Networks (CIAM)

Slide 15 - The Joy of Exploration and Discovery

Slide 16 - Fox and Hedgehog

Slide 17 - IceCube Neutrino Observatory Antarctica

Slide 18 - BusinessWeek Heading

Slide 19 - The Future of America

Slide 20 - Tornado Simulation

Slide 21 - The Shape of Things to Come

Slide 22 - Academy Cartoon

Slide 23 - President Obama Quote

Slide 24 - Title Slide

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