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April 06, 2018 - 15:12
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'The Prince of Gases' - Dr R.W. 'Bill' Hamilton - was much respected by technical divers for his decompression research.

Bill Hamilton

Hamilton worked with some interesting people, including cutting edge explorers such as . However Hamilton, along with David J. Kenyon, was probably best known for co-developed the Diving Computational Analysis Program (DCAP). This computer program analysed and developed decompression procedures and schedules for a wide variety of exposures to pressure.

In November 2015 we published a authored by Joel Silverstein. It ran alongside an announcement from the Women Divers Hall of Fame stating that a new DAN / R.W. ‘Bill’ Hamilton Research Grant was being launched.

The deadline for applying for this year's grant is fast approaching and applications need to be submitted by 25 April 2018.

The recipient will benefit from a year long US$10,000 grant that will support new or ongoing research projects in areas that were critically important to Hamilton:

  • Development of decompression procedure techniques for commercial, military, technical and/or recreational divers
  • Development of new decompression models; probability of risk or probabilistic modeling
  • Multi-gas dive simulation
  • Dive computer procedure, protocol and testing; and treatment of incomplete decompression and resulting incidents

Applicants can be involved in any aspect of the research, but the spirit of the program is to support projects closely related to Dr. Hamilton’s studies. The grant is open to applicants at any stage of their professional education or career, and recipients are required to present their results to DAN.

To apply for the R.W. Hamilton Dive Medicine Research Grant, email your CV and a description of your research to Applications already submitted need not be resubmitted.

A three-person committee made up of Hamilton’s wife and business partner, Kathy Hamilton, and representatives of DAN Research and the DAN board of directors will review the applications. The grant recipient will be notified by May 7, 2018

The grant will be presented at the (UHMS) 2018 Annual Scientific Meeting in June.

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