Grant S. Heffelfinger, PhD, is Deputy
Director for Materials Science and Technology in the Materials and Process Sciences
Center at Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM. His graduate research
in molecular physics led to a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Cornell University
in 1988. Since that time, he has held various staff and management positions at
Sandia National Laboratories. His research achievements include co-inventing the
dual control volume molecular dynamics simulation method for modeling diffusion
in molecular systems with chemical potential gradients, such as diffusion through
membranes. He was the principal author and technical leader for "Accelerating
Biology with Advanced Algorithms and Massively Parallel Computing," a Cooperative
Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) between Sandia National Laboratories
and Celera Genomics signed January 19, 2001. He is also the Principal Investigator
of "Carbon Sequestration in Synechococcus Sp.: From Molecular Machines to
Hierarchical Modeling," one of five initial awards recently announced by
the US DOE Office of Science's Genomes to Life Program.