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Power America's — And Nevada's — Advanced Industries: State By State, Region By Region, Mark Muro Oct 2014

Power America's — And Nevada's — Advanced Industries: State By State, Region By Region, Mark Muro

Brookings Scholar Lecture Series

With the U.S. economy still flat, economic experts and leaders continue to search for the next source of U.S. and regional growth. One key component of the next era of prosperity can be projected: It is what the Brookings Metropolitan Policy Program calls the advanced industry (AI) sector. The nation’s most strategic R&D — and STEM worker intensive industries, AIs like aerospace and IT are prime movers of regional and national prosperity, because they are key sources of technology innovation and generate domestic and international exports. Accordingly, the AI swatch of 50 discrete industries has emerged as an important new …


Plastic Deformation Of Steel Plates Under High Impact Loading, Brendan O'Toole Mar 2014

Plastic Deformation Of Steel Plates Under High Impact Loading, Brendan O'Toole

NSTec UNLV Symposium

  • UNLV Two-stage Light Gas Gun
  • Experimental Measurements
  • Physical Results of Impact on Target Plates
  • Research Objectives
  • Computational Analysis Methods
  • Material Models used in Computational Analysis
  • Simulation Comparison: Crater and Deformation
  • Simulation Comparison: Free Surface Velocity
  • High Speed Video of Experiments
  • Microscopy of Failure Surface: Is Phase Change an Issue?
  • Electron Back Scatter Diffraction (EBSD) of Failure Surfaces
  • On-going Plans and Future Work


Explore The Six Fundamentals Unlv Accelerated: High-Energy X-Ray Applications (Hexa), Oliver A. Hemmers Mar 2014

Explore The Six Fundamentals Unlv Accelerated: High-Energy X-Ray Applications (Hexa), Oliver A. Hemmers

NSTec UNLV Symposium

  • UNLV and HEXA for a Brighter Southern Nevada Future
  • History of HEXA’s Public-­‐Private Partnership
  • Discovery Through Research and Innova4ve Technologies
  • The Innova4ve Process
  • Southern Nevada Research and Economic Development Applica4ons
  • HEXA Program Benefits


Does Access To Information Technology Make People Happier? Insights From Well-Being Surveys From Around The World, Carol Graham, Milena Nikolova Feb 2014

Does Access To Information Technology Make People Happier? Insights From Well-Being Surveys From Around The World, Carol Graham, Milena Nikolova

Brookings Scholar Lecture Series

This lecture summarizes new research on the relationship between access to cell phones, TV, and the internet and subjective well-being worldwide. Technology access is positive for well-being in general, but with diminishing marginal returns for those who already have much access. It is also associated with increased stress and anger among cohorts for whom access to the technologies is new. The increased financial inclusion in very poor countries that comes with cell phones and mobile banking also has effects on well-being. Well-being levels are higher in the countries with higher levels of access to mobile banking, but so are stress …