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William D.
Lakin, Ph.D. |
William Lakin,
Ph.D
Director of the
Vermont Space Grant Consortium
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VT-NASA EPSCoR
Professor of Applied Mathematics
Director of the
Intracranial Pressure Modeling Project
A/V Showcase of UVM Office of Technology
Transfer
Latest
News On the Patent
Our patent , which
is being handled by Jamie Gallagher of Downs
Rachlin Martin, has been granted by the US
Patent Office. The patent is titled "A
Whole-Body Mathematical Model for Simulating
Intracranial Pressure Dynamics." Others
involved in the patent are Scott Stevens
(currently at Penn. State Erie) and Paul Penar
and Bruce Tranmer (UVM Division of
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Dr. Jun Yu
Associate Director |
Dr. Jun Yu
Associate Dean of Research & Scholarship
Associate Director of VT Space Grant Consortium
University of Vermont
Dept.of Mathematics & Statistics
16 Colchester Ave.
Burlington, VT 05401
802-656-2552
Jun.Yu@uvm.edu
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Laurel
Zeno
Program Administrator |
Laurel C. Zeno
Vermont Space Grant
Consortium
Votey Building
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT 05405-0156
Office Location : RM 209,
12 Colchester Ave
Phone: (802) 656-1429
FAX: (802) 656-1102
http://www.cems.uvm.edu/vsgc/ |
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Funded by
the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA),
the Vermont Space Grant Consortium (VSGC) is one of a
network of 52 university-based
Space Grant
Consortia representing every state, Puerto Rico, and the
District of Columbia. Through this national network, over
963 affiliate organizations are funded to support
science and engineering students, to provide public service,
and to offer K-12 science education programs.
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National
Fellowship and Scholarship Program |
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National Space Grant College and
Fellowship Program |
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The NASA
Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive
Research |
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“The
State Space Grant Consortium is funded through a NASA Training
Grant” |
For more information,
please contact Laurel Zeno: e-mail:
zeno@cems.uvm.edu
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