Author: liam hearns
Date: 15:58:08 01/18/05
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On January 18, 2005 at 18:29:46, chandler yergin wrote: >with this guy in 1998... > > >I'll take his answer over yours any day! > >"CHESS CANNOT BE SOLVED BY COMPUTERS!" > > >He's a Chess Player too.. > >Wanna Disagree? > > >Curriculum Vitae >THOMAS L. BOHAN, Ph.D., J.D. > > >EDUCATION > >ACADEMIC DEGREES > >J.D. Franklin Pierce Law Center, 1980 >Ph.D. College of Engineering, University of Illinois, 1968 >M.S. College of Engineering, University of Illinois, 1964 >B.S. University of Chicago, 1960 > > > >LEGAL EXPERIENCE AND PRACTICE > >1982-present Bohan, Mathers & Associates >Portland, Maine >(an intellectual property law firm) >1980-82 SUNENBLICK, FONTAINE, AND REBEN >Portland, Maine >1980 Law Office of STEPHEN TOBER, ESQ. >Portsmouth, New Hampshire > > >BAR MEMBERSHIPS > >Supreme Court of the United States (Admitted to practice, 1996) >Federal Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (Admitted to practice, 1995) >Federal Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (Admitted to practice, 1992) >Federal District Court, District of Massachusetts (Admitted to practice, 1991) >Federal District Court, District of Maine (Admitted to practice, 1980) >Maine State Bar (Admitted to practice, 1980) >Massachusetts State Bar (Admitted to practice, 1980) >U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (Admitted to practice, 1980) > > > > >EXPERIENCE IN ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE > >1982-present DIRECTOR, MEDICAL & TECHNICAL CONSULTANTS, Portland, Maine: >Forensic science consultants. >1986-92 PARTNER, WBA, Portland, Maine: Safety consultants. >1975-82 FORENSIC CONSULTANT, part-time private practice, Maine and New >Hampshire. >1969-76 PROFESSOR OT PHYSICS, BOWDOIN COLLEGE, Brunswick, Maine >1972-74 VISITING PHYSICS PROFESSOR, SAN MARCOS UNIVERSITY, Lima, Peru >1972-74 VISITING PHYSICS PROFESSOR, CAYETANO HEREDIA MEDICAL SCHOOL, Lima, Peru >1962-69 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS-URBANA > 1968-69 RESEARCH ASSOCIATE-SENIOR FACULTY, Physics Department/Materials >Research Laboratory > 1965-68 RESEARCH ASSISTANT/TEACHING ASSISTANT, Physics Department > 1962-65 RESEARCH ASSISTANT, Electrical Engineering Department/Semiconductor >Laboratory >1960-62 RESEARCH PHYSICIST, FANSTEEL METALLURGICAL CORP., North Chicago, >Illinois >1957-60 U.S. ARMY ENGINEERS COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LABORATORY >(CRREL), Hanover, NH (Previously Snow, Ice, and Permafrost Research >Establishment (SIPRE) of Evanston, Illinois) > 1959-60 PROJECT DIRECTOR > 1957-59 TECHNICAL ASSISTANT >1957-59 TECHNICAL ASSISTANT, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, Dept of Meteorology, >Electron Microscope Laboratory > > >Continuing Education > >Biomechanics of Impact Trauma, Association for the Advancement of Automotive >Medicine, Chicago, Illinois >Sensor Design For Automobile Air Bag Systems, Society of Automotive Engineers, >Troy, Michigan >EDC Simulations, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida >Photogrammetry Workshop, Dearborn, Michigan >Electrical Engineering Review Course, University of Southern Maine, Portland, >Maine >Use of Microcomputers in Accident Reconstruction, Northwestern University >Traffic Institute, Evanston, Illinois >Use of Photography in Accident Investigation, Northwestern University Traffic >Institute, Evanston, Illinois >Vehicular Homicide and DWI, Northwestern University Traffic Institute, Chicago, >Illinois >Advanced Study Institute on Paramagnetic Defects, NATO Advanced Study Institute >in Physics, Ghent, BELGIUM > > > >PUBLICATIONS > >Refereed Journal Articles > >"The Case Against Daubert: The New Scientific Evidence 'Standard' and the >Standards of the Several States", Thomas L. Bohan and Erik J. Heels, Journal of >Forensic Sciences, 40, 6, 1995. > >"Analysis of Low-Spin ESR Spectra of Ferric Heme Proteins: A Re-examination", >Thomas L. Bohan, Journal of Magnetic Resonance 26, 109 (1977). > >"Concentration-Dependent Orbach Relaxation Rates in Nd-Doped Lanthanum Mag- >nesium Nitrate", G.H. Cristea, T.L. Bohan, And H.J. Stapleton, Physical Review >B4, 2081 (1971). > >"Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectrum at 77 K of Lyophilized and Frozen >Solutions of Horse Heart Ferricytochrome c", R.A. Morton and T.L. Bohan, >Canadian Journal of Biochemistry 49, 328 (1971). > >"Temperature and Magnetic Field Dependence of the Spin-Lattice Relaxation Rates >for Er3+, Tb3+, and Pr3+ in Anhydrous LaCl3", Thomas L. Bohan and H.J. >Stapleton, Physical Review 183, 385 (1969). > >"Combined 3He Cryostat and Pulsed ESR Spectrometer", Thomas L. Bohan and H.J. >Stapleton, Review of Scientific Instruments 39, 1707 (1968). > >Newspaper Articles and Published Conference Proceedings > >"Computer-Generated Animations: Getting them in, Keeping them out", Thomas L. >Bohan, Maine LAWYERS REVIEW, June 7, 1995. > >"Forensic Scientific Evidence and Testimony in the Courtroom: American Academy >of Forensic Sciences, Plenary Session Proceedings, February 15, 1995", Stephen >A. Brunette, Bert Black, James E. Starrs, Cyril H. Wecht, Thomas L. Bohan, >William W. Schwarzer, Henry C. Lee, John J. Nordby, Shepards' Expert And >Scientific Evidence Quarterly, 2, No. 3, Winter 1995. > >"The Performance Audit: Minimizing Software Liability (Part II)", Thomas L. >Bohan, IDEA 29, 135-152 (1988), talk and discussion arising from my appearance >at a conference at MIT in January, 1988, and entitled LIABILITY FOR IMPERFECT >SOFTWARE. > >"EPR in Heme Proteins", Thomas L. Bohan, Proceedings of First Latin American >Symposium on Magnetic Resonance (1973), Universidad Nacional de Ing‚nier¡a, >Lima, PERU. > >Books and Book Contributions > >"The Intelligent Lawyer's Guide to Evaluating Accident Reconstructionists and >Forensic Experts", by Thomas L. Bohan, Chapter 10 of FORENSIC ACCIDENT >INVESTIGATION: Motor Vehicles -- 2, Lexis Law Publishing (formerly Michie), >Charlottesville, Virginia, 1997. > >FORENSIC ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION: Motor Vehicles -- 2, Thomas L. Bohan, editor, >Lexis Law Publishing (formerly Michie), Charlottesville, Virginia, 1997, 800 >pages. Volume 2 of a series of books on forensic science. > >"Computer-Generated Images (CGI): An Introduction to the use of Forensic >Animations and Simulations", by Thomas L. Bohan, Chapter 9 of FORENSIC ACCIDENT >INVESTIGATION: Motor Vehicles, Michie-Butterworth, Charlottesville, VA, 1995. > >FORENSIC ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION: Motor Vehicles, Thomas L. Bohan and Arthur C. >Damask, editors, Michie-Butterworth, Charlottesville, VA, 1995, 600 pages. >Volume 1 of a series of books on forensic science. > >"Computer-Aided Accident Reconstruction: Its Role in Court", Thomas L. Bohan, >SAE Paper 910370, prepared for the 1991 Annual Congress of SAE, Detroit, and >published in ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION: Technology and Animation, Society of >Automotive Engineers, Warrendale, PA, 1991. > >Talks Presented > >"Forensic Physics: What it is and how one prepares to do it.", Thomas L. Bohan, >delivered by Thomas L. Bohan, delivered at Carthage College, Kenosha, WI, March, >1998, under the auspices of the American Institute of Physics Speakers Program. > >"Daubert three years later: Does the bitter outweigh the sweet? Is there any >sweet?", Thomas L. Bohan and Erik J. Heels, delivered by Thomas L. Bohan, >February, 1997, at the 49th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic >Sciences, New York, NY. > >"The Forensic Investigator as Hero, as Goat: Richard P. Feynman's Challenger >Probe and Other Adventures and Misadventures in Accident Reconstruction", Thomas >L. Bohan, delivered at the FIFTH ANNUAL EXPERT WITNESS AND LITIGATION SEMINAR, >Hyannis, MA, June 20-21,1996. > >"The Use of Yaw Marks to Determine Speed: Police Reconstructionists vs Engineer >Reconstructionists", ibid. > >"Cornering Marks From Vehicles With Anti-Lock Brakes Applied: Will 'Critical >Speed' Calculations Mean Anything?", Thomas L. Bohan and Sgt. James Gassman of >the NH State Police, Delivered February, 1995, at the 47th Annual Meeting of >American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle, WA. > >"The U.S. Supreme Court's New Scientific Evidence 'Standard' Every Judge a >Scientist", Thomas L. Bohan and Erik J. Heels, delivered February, 1994, at 46th >Annual Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences, San Antonio, TX. > >"The Final Run of Bus #1000: Bizarre Mechanical Failure Passed on to Public as >Operator Heart Failure", Thomas L. Bohan, delivered February, 1992, at 44th >Annual Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences, New Orleans LA. > >"Comments on why the question How Hard did it Hit? is usually unanswerable >without first answering the question How Long did it Hit? and a Couple of >Experimental Suggestions for Working around Operational Fracture-Force >Standards", Thomas L. Bohan, delivered February, 1992, at 44th Annual Meeting of >American Academy of Forensic Sciences, New Orleans, LA. > >"Field Test of Critical Speed Scuff Formula : Sideslip Initiation Speed as a >Function of Vehicle Trajectory and Steering Input", Thomas L. Bohan and Marshal >H. Paulo, delivered February, 1991, at 43rd Annual Meeting of American Academy >of Forensic Sciences, Anaheim, CA. > >"Misuse of Critical Speed Scuff Formula: Underlying Physics, Instructional >Roots, and Suggested Remedies", Thomas L. Bohan and Charles W. Smith, delivered >February, 1990, at 42nd Annual Meeting of American Academy of Forensic Sciences, >Cincinnati, OH. > >"Use of Cost-Benefit Analysis By Federal Agencies in Decisions involving >Morbidity and Mortality", Thomas L. Bohan, delivered February, 1978, at AAAS >Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. >In addition, the Bulletin of the American Physical Society (BAPS) has published >abstracts of talks I delivered at American Physical Society meetings 1968-1975. > > > >PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND GRANTS > > >Member-elect, Board of Directors, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, >1998-1999. > >Chairman, Engineering Science Section, American Academy of Forensic Sciences, >1997-1998. > >Secretary and Chairman-Elect of the Engineering Science Section of the American >Academy of Forensic Sciences, 1996-97 > >Chair of American Academy of Forensic Sciences National Membership Drive, >1995-98. > >Co-Chair of American Academy of Forensic Sciences National Membership Drive, >1994-95. > >Chair of the Intellectual Property Section of the Maine State Bar Association, >1994. > >Scientific Program Chair for the Engineering Sciences Section of American >Academy of Forensic Sciences, 1993. > >Law, Science and Technology Fellowships awarded by Franklin Pierce Law Center, >1977-79. > >Research grants from the American Heart Association to support biophysics >research of myself and my students, 1970-76. > >Two-year research grant from The Research Corporation to support physics >research of myself and my students, 1972-1974. > >Fulbright Professorships awarded by the U.S. Department of State, 1972 and 1973. > >Invitation to present to the 1st Latin American Symposium on Magnetic Resonance, >Chosica, PERU, 1973, a one-hour review on magnetic resonance studies of >biological molecules (q.v. supra) > >National Science Foundation/NATO grant to attend Advanced Study Institute on >Paramagnetic Defects, Ghent, BELGIUM, 1967. > >Texas Instruments Fellowship in Semiconductor Research, University of >Illinois-Urbana, 1965. > > > >MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS > >American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) 1989-present >American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 1968-present >American Chemical Society 1989-present >American Physical Society 1969-present >American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) 1990-present >Cumberland County (ME) Bar Association 1980-present >Maine State Bar Association 1980-present >Maine Trial Lawyers Association 1982-present >National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1985-present >National Association of Professional Accident Reconstruction Specialists >(NAPARS) 1989-present >Sigma Xi (National Honorary Scientific Fraternity) 1968-present >Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) 1987-present >Southwestern Association of Technical Accident Investigators (SATAI) >1986-present > > >CONFERENCES AND PRESENTATIONS > > >1996 SUMMER MEETING OF THE MAINE STATE BAR ASSOCIATION, Phippsburg, Maine, June >14, 1996, Panelist on the program entitled "Internet Update: What Have You Done >for Me Lately?" > >FIFTH ANNUAL EXPERT WITNESS AND LITIGATION SEMINAR, Hyannis, MA, June 20 and 21, >1996. > >1996 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MAINE STATE BAR ASSOCIATION, Bangor, Maine, January >26, 1996, Presentation: Computer Generated Forensic Movies: Are They Good? Are >They Too Good? to a session of the Continuing Judicial Education Program. > >EXPERT WITNESSES IN COMPLEX CASES: When only an expert will do, Maine State Bar >Association Seminar, Augusta, Maine, September 23, 1994. > >ANNUAL MEETING OF NORTHEASTERN ADJUSTORS OF FARM FAMILY INSURANCE COMPANY, >Augusta, Maine, August 8, 1994. > >48TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE FOREST PRODUCTS SOCIETY, Portland, Maine, June, 1994. > >ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION SYMPOSIUM, Under Auspices of the New Hampshire >Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, Manchester, NH, >September, 1992. > >INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SEMINARS: PATENT, COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARK, Under Auspices of >University of Southern Maine Continuing Business Education Program, Lewiston and >Portland, Maine, Spring, 1990. > >PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN RISK MANAGEMENT: ETHICS, SCIENCE & LAW, Sponsored by the >Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS), the NH Humanities >Council, and Franklin Pierce Law Center, Concord, NH, October, 1988. > >COMPUTER SOFTWARE LITIGATION: PHASE II, Session at Annual Meeting of American >Bar Association, Toronto, August, 1988. >PRODUCTS LIABILITY AND IMPERFECT SOFTWARE, Sponsored by Massachusetts Institute >of Technology and Franklin Pierce Law Center, Cambridge, MA January, 1988. >(supra) > >PREPARATION OF AN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT CASE WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON ACCIDENT >RECONSTRUCTION, Sponsored by New Hampshire Trial Lawyers Association and >Franklin Pierce Law Center, Concord, NH, 1987. > >ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION SEMINAR, Sponsored and Organized by Medical & Technical >Consultants, Portland, Maine, 1986. > >SYMPOSIUM ON POLICE RADAR, Sponsored and Organized by Medical & Technical >Consultants, Portland, Maine, 1982. > >1ST LATIN AMERICAN SYMPOSIUM ON MAGNETIC RESONANCE, Chosica, PERU 1973. (q.v. >supra) > > > >OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES > > >MEMBER of ASTM Committee E30 on Forensic Science Investigation Standards and in >particular of Sub-committee E30.05 on Engineering Sciences Standards. > >TRANSLATOR of Russian Physics Articles for Plenum Press (1965-68). > >TEST WRITER for American College Testing (ACT)(1976-77). > >PAST MEMBER of American Meteorological Society and New York Academy of Sciences. > > > Bohan, Mathers & Associates, LLC, Portland, Maine > > >You also dispute Dr. John Nunn? > > >You're suckin Hind Tit here. > >STOP YOUR CRAP HYATT! > >Oh, also, an old 'friend' ??? > >Max Burkett, told me to tell you.. > >"Go Suck an EGG!", >and he said I could Quote him! > >Bye Bye... >CY yes you are correct if you are refering to the computers and their thought construction at this time. If however computers in the future are programed differently,as an extreme example capable of analysing at an enormous speed but with an almost human intelligance,then it is a possibility! My qualifications for this ground shattering post are as follows, N.F.D.A.L! which when converted means----- no fucking diploma at all-----!
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