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October 26th, 2009
Former President of India Describes World Vision for Space Exploration
Abstract:
Abdul Kalam, who served as president of India from 2002 to 2007, shared his views on space, science and humanity during a multi-day program that kicked off Thursday with a public forum at the University of Central Florida. His visit also included stops at Dr. Phillips High School and community meetings.
P. N. "Vaidy" Vaidyanathan, assistant vice president for Research and a board member of The India Program at UCF, pointed out that Kalam's main interests - space science and technology, energy and nanoscience - are all areas where UCF has research strengths.
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University of Central Florida
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