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The MATLAB site license working group organized the acquisition of the [[UAB TAH license]]. | |||
== Working Group == | |||
The working group includes the following members: | |||
; David Shealy : Professor & Chair, Department of Physics [http://www.physics.uab.edu] | ; David Shealy : Professor & Chair, Department of Physics [http://www.physics.uab.edu] | ||
: Director of Research Computing Support, IT/Infrastructure [http://main.uab.edu/Sites/it/internal/researchers/] | : Director of Research Computing Support, IT/Infrastructure [http://main.uab.edu/Sites/it/internal/researchers/] | ||
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; Mark Bolding [mailto:mbolding@uab.edu] : Graduate Student | ; Mark Bolding [mailto:mbolding@uab.edu] : Graduate Student | ||
: UAB Vision Sciences | : UAB Vision Sciences | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:25, 7 June 2011
The MATLAB site license working group organized the acquisition of the UAB TAH license.
Working Group
The working group includes the following members:
- David Shealy
- Professor & Chair, Department of Physics [1]
- Director of Research Computing Support, IT/Infrastructure [2]
- Paul Gamlin
- Chair, Department of Vision Sciences
- Director, UAB Center for the Development of Functional Imaging
- Thomas P Foley
- Director of Information Technology
- UAB School of Engineering
- Fran Fabrizio
- Director of Information Systems
- UAB College of Arts and Sciences
- Kristina M Visscher
- Assistant Professor
- University of Alabama at Birmingham, Neurobiology Department
- Mark Bolding [3]
- Graduate Student
- UAB Vision Sciences
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