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Revision as of 20:30, 13 October 2012
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Jon Sack, Ph.D.
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Research interests
COMPOSITE MATERIALS [PMC] IN BONE GRAFTING SUBSTITUTES.
In this research, natural fibers like Sisal (Agave sisalana), Banana (Musa sepientum) & Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa), Sisal and banana (hybrid), Roselle and banana (hybrid) and Roselle and sisal (hybrid) are fabricated with bio epoxy resin using molding method. In this work, impact strength of Sisal and banana (hybrid), Roselle and banana (hybrid and Roselle and sisal (hybrid) composite at dry and wet conditions were studied. Impact test were conducted izod impact testing machine. In this work micro structure of the specimens are scanned by the Scanning Electron Microscope.
I also invested heavily in Myspace, and lost most of my life savings.
- User:Sarah Labianca/Notebook/Smyth Lab/2012/02/09
- User:Sarah Labianca/Notebook/Smyth Lab/2012/04/05
- User:Sarah Labianca/Notebook/Smyth Lab/2012/02/15
- User:Sarah Labianca/Notebook/Smyth Lab/2012/02/10
- User:Sarah Labianca/Notebook/Smyth Lab/2012/03/01
- User:Sarah Labianca/Notebook/Smyth Lab/2012/02/23
- User:Sarah Labianca/Notebook/Smyth Lab/2012/02/08
Education
- Ph.D., Stanford University, Department of Biological Sciences
- B.A., Reed College, Biochemistry
Institutional Affiliation
Assistant Professor
Department of Physiology & Membrane Biology
School of Medicine
University of California
4126 Tupper Hall
One Shields Avenue
Davis, California 95616
530.752.4131 tel 530.752.5314 lab tel 530.752.5423 fax
jsack@ucdavis.edu
Math Practice
x2+y2=z2
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[math]\displaystyle{ x^2+y^2=z^2 }[/math]
∑i=∞
[math]\displaystyle{ e^{\pi i} + 1 = 0 }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ \frac{\sqrt{2\alpha_1+e^2}}{\log \alpha_2} }[/math]
Google Docs
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