New Researcher Commercialization Course through CCNY- EAS
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Lecture 2: The Fundamental Essentials: Patents. For researchers interested in learning how to commercialize their research, especially graduate students and post-docs
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Jun 25, 2009 from 01:00 PM to 02:30 PM |
| Where | web-based seminar |
| Contact Name | Angelo Lampousis |
| Contact Phone | 914-565-9687 |
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Steve Ferguson Deputy Director, Licensing & Entrepreneurship Office of Technology Transfer National Institutes of Health Ali Andalibi Program Director National Cancer Institute SBIR Development Center National Institutes of Health Juan E. Figueroa Program Director SBIR Division of Industrial Innovation and Partnership National Science Foundation Clara Asmail Technologies Liaison SBIR Program Manager National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Tony Stanco Executive Director National Council Of Entrepreneurial Tech Transfer Jeffrey Steiner EAS Professor and Chair Angelo Lampousis, EAS Seminar Series Faculty Coordinator |
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The City College Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences (CCNY- EAS) in collaboration with The National Council of Entrepreneurial Tech Transfer (NCET2) proudly presents a webinar course on researcher commercialization.
This is a free course, but participants would need to create an account, and login weekly to have access to slides used in the course and videos of the weekly webinars, as available.
Each lecture is a 90-minute webinar. There will be expert guest speakers for each session.
For more information on how to register, the course syllabus and class schedule contact Angelo Lampousis at alampousis@ccny.cuny.edu and/or follow this link http://researchercourse.ncet2backoffice.org/
Please forward this announcement to all researchers interested in learning how to commercialize their research, especially graduate students and post-docs.
Sincerely,
Angelo Lampousis, PhD in Environmental Geophysics
Seminar Series Coordinator
City College Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Marshak Science Bldg, Room J-106
Convent Avenue at 138th Street
New York, NY 10031

