Prof. Dr. Jasmina Vujic
Prof. Dr. Jasmina Vujic is the Vice President of the Tesla Memorial
Society of New York. She is the
Professor of Nuclear Engineering
and the UCB/UCSF
Joint Graduate Group in Bioengineering at Berkeley, University of
California. She is the
Director of the Davis Etcheverry
Computing Facility and the Director of the Advanced NE Computing
Laboratory at Berkeley, University of California. The
Tesla Memorial Society of New York is grateful to Prof. Vujic for her
contribution to the Tesla Movement in America and around the world.
She is an educator with exceptional talent to teach and write with many
international awards and recognitions in the area of nuclear engineering.
She has traveled extensively around the United States, lecturing many
students and the public about the great scientist and inventor Nikola
Tesla. Prof. Vujic is a humanist and accomplished writer. A
special thanks from the Tesla Memorial Society of New York and many Tesla
admirers around the world to Prof. Vujic for her hard, dedicated and
persistent work for proclaiming "Nikola Tesla Day" in Yugoslavia.
She deserves the credit for this accomplishment. We are proud of her and very happy to have her as
our Vice President.
Yugoslavia Proclaimed
"Nikola Tesla Day"
The government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
proclaimed July 10th, "Nikola Tesla Day". The Proclamation was announced
in July 2002. "Nikola Tesla Day", July 10th, will be celebrated every
year in Yugoslavia as a "Day of science, progress and brotherhood among
all nations and religions". "Nikola Tesla Day" was
proclaimed in many States of the United States by the Governors of the
United States. The Tesla Memorial
Society of New York initiated the international proclamation of "Nikola
Tesla Day", on July 10th, Tesla's birthday, through the United Nations.
"Nikola Tesla Day" should be a day of
science, progress and brotherhood among all nations and religions around
the world. We are asking Tesla admirers around the world, the
government of the United States and the governments of the previous
Austro-Hungary Monarchy and Balkan States to help us in this endeavor.
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