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1723.1.   The People of the Visualab
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Leila Geramipour, from Teheran, Iran, is a graduate student working in the Visualab since September 2008.


Vittorio Bovolin, from Naples, Italy, professor of civil engineering at Università degli studi di Salerno, spent the summer of 2008 in the Visualab.


Aman Khippal, from Punjab, India, is a graduate student working part-time in the Visualab since January 2008.


Fadi Khoury, from Beirut, Lebanon, is a civil engineering graduate student. He worked part-time in the Visualab from September 2004 to May 2006.


Flor Pérez, from Mexico City, Mexico, worked full-time in the Visualab from September 2003 to July 2008.


Hamzeh Ramadan, from Beirut, Lebanon, worked part-time in the Visualab from May 2003 to June 2005.


Sezar Ercan is a civil engineer with the State Hydraulics Works, Ankara, Turkey. He worked full-time in the Visualab from July to December 2003.


Andreas Koch is a visiting international student from the University of Applied Science at Magdeburg, Germany. He worked in the Visualab from November 2002 to June 2003.


J. Cory LaNeave, from Greenville, North Carolina, is a research associate with the San Diego State University Foundation. He worked part-time in the Visualab from November 2002 to August 2003.


Juan P. Nogués (foreground) is a former civil engineering student at the University of Kansas at Lawrence, and an international student from Asuncion, Paraguay. He worked full-time in the Visualab in the summer of 2002.


Ahmad Taher-Shamsi is professor of civil engineering at Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. He spent a sabbatical leave at the Visualab from February to November 2002.


Ampar V. Shetty is Scientist "C" at the Hard Rock Regional Centre, National Institute of Hydrology, Belgaum, Karnataka, India. He spent a study leave at the Visualab from May 2001 to November 2002.


Sezar Ercan is a civil engineer with the State Hydraulics Works, Ankara, Turkey. He spent a study leave at the Visualab from March to June 2001.



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