Mullin, Albert Alkins (1933-)
Mullin, Albert Alkins (1933-)
Mathematician who studied the relationship between parapsychology and cybernetics. He was born on August 25, 1933, at Lynn, Massachusetts. He studied at Syracuse University (B.E.E., 1955) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.S., electrical engineering, 1957). After graduation he became a research assistant at the University of Illinois. He was a charter associate of the Parapsychological Association.
Sources:
Mullin, Albert A. "Some Apologies by a Cyberneticist." Journal of Parapsychology 23, no. 4 (1959).
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