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Professor John
VetelinoResearch: Microsensors, Microacoustics, and Solid State
Dr. Vetelino is one of the founding members of the Laboratory for Surface
Science and Technology (LASST). He received his PhD degree in EE from the
University of Rhode Island in 1969 and then joined the EE faculty at the
University of Maine. Dr. Vetelino served as the Acting Director of LASST
in 1982 and 1983 and as the EE chairperson from 1983 to 1987. He has been
very active in solid state, microwave acoustics and sensor research and
has received over 95 different research contracts. Three small businesses,
namely, Sensor Research and Development Corporation, BIODE Corporation
and Microconversion Technology were incubated from his research group.
He has presented many scientific papers both in the US and abroad and has
authored or co-authored over 150 publications. He also consults with government
laboratories and many industries and serves as a reviewer for several scientific
journals and government funding agencies.
Dr. Vetelino is the Principal Investigator for the GK-12 Sensors
Program and the NSF-REU program at the University of Maine.
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