Larry Gould, professor of physics, A&S, and Ladimer Nagurney, associate professor of electrical, computer, and biomedical engineering, CETA, recently participated in the 2011 Joint Fall Meeting of the American Physical Society New England Section, the New England Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers (NES/AAPT), and the New England Section of the Society of Physics Students held at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, Mass.
Gould was one of two speakers in an invited session, "Anthropogenic Global Warming: Illuminating Some of
its Scientific and Methodological Flaws", a two-hour tutorial and debate. He also contributed a poster, "Global
Warming/Climate Change: A Critical Look," to the poster session.
Nagurney presented "A Network Model and Computational Approach for the Mo-99 Supply Chain for
Nuclear Medicine" in a session entitled, Energy, Climate, Nuclear Medicine.
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