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Re: The worlds Largest Coil



Christopher
Having worked on NSF and DOE projects I assure you they
don't bend rules. Competition for funding comes from Stanford,
Princeton, IIT, MIT etc. They could care less about such "a toy".
I was asked to be part of a work group funded by NSF and DOE
sponsored by the Princeton Materials Institute. The mission of my
work group was to recommend to the NSF on how to allocate
research funds for the 21st Century in cross disciplinary research.
Send me an email if you want a copy of the report.
John

John W. Gudenas, Ph.D.                       Aurora University
Department Chair of Computational And Natural Sciences
347 S. Gladstone,  Aurora, IL 60506    Tel# 630-844-5539

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Date: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: The worlds Largest Coil


>Original Poster: "Christopher Boden" <chrisboden-at-hotmail-dot-com>
>
>Whatever the FCC requires us to have. The problem is that that alone can
>easily double the budget requirements. Having government assistance for
this
>will be a great help. Guys like the NSF, NEA, and others will LOVE to have
a
>toy like this built and have the power to "bend" the rules for us.
>
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