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World Green Energy Symposium

The 2011 World Green Energy Symposium will showcase new, alternative, sustainable and innovative product development and green energy opportunities for businesses and the public.

The World Green Energy Symposium's topics include current policy information, new policy ideas and world policy views. It will focus on green technology options available and already succeeding. The Symposium provides opportunities for networking, learning, exchanging, exhibiting and investing in the future of the new energy and green technology. It provides the opportunity for businesses from around the world, "large and small" to showcase their products to an enthusiastic and forward thinking audience at the tallest greenest building in the United States. http://www.worldgreenenergysymposium.us/home.html

CFEI Speakers at the World Green Symposium

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Peter Hagelstein, Professor at MIT

Professor Peter L. Hagelstein is a principal investigator in the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He received the B.S. and the M.S. in 1976, and the Ph.D. in electrical engineering in 1981, from MIT. He was a staff member of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory from 1981 to 1985 before joining the MIT faculty in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 1986.

Professor Hagelstein's early work focused on EUV and soft X-ray lasers, relativistic atomic structure and electron collisional physics, ionic autoionization and dielectronic recombination processes, plasma population kinetics, radiation transport, and large scale physics simulation. He received the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award in 1984 for his innovation and creativity in X-ray laser physics.

His recent efforts have included the invention of semiconductor technology that could allow efficient, affordable production of electricity from a variety of energy sources, as well as continuing investigations of low-energy nuclear reactions. Professor Hagelstein is the co-author of a new textbook, "Introductory Applied Quantum and Statistical Mechanics," and chaired the Tenth International Conference on Cold Fusion in 2003.

XingZhong Li, Professor at Tsinghua University in China

Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 1962; PhD, University of Wisconsin (Madison), 1983) is a professor in the department of Physics at the Tsinghua University. In addition, he serves as a member of the Fusion Research Advisory Committee of China, and the head of the Fusion Physics Laboratory at Tsinghua University. His current research interests are fusion physics and industrial plasma engineering.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

George Miley, Professor Emeritus Nuclear & Electrical Engineering
University of Illinois

Dr. George H. Miley, Professor Emeritus Nuclear & Electrical Engineering University of Illinois, Fellow American Nuclear Society, Fellow Institute & Electrical Engineers, Senior NATO Fellow NSF, award winning published author of hundreds of articles in journals and books in the field.  The subject of Cold Fusion technologies problems and possible solutions has been re-addressed in recent articles, at energy colloquiums and in recent segments on CNN and 60

Research Interests:

  • Fusion systems

  • Plasma engineering

  • Reactor kinetics

  • High voltage technology

  • Nuclear pumped lasers

  • Direct energy conversion

  • Hydrogen energy production

  • Low energy nuclear reactions in solids.

Education:

  • B.S. Chemical Engineering Carnegie Tech. 1955

  • M.S. Chemical Engineering University of Michigan 1956

  • Ph.D. Chem/Nuc Engineering University of Michigan 1959

Academic Positions Held:

  • Assistant Professor - University of Illinois, 1961 - 1964

  • Associate Professor - University of Illinois, 1964 - 1967

  • Professor, Nuclear and Electrical Eng. - University of Illinois, 1967 - August 2010

  • Professor Emeritus, Nuclear and Electrical Eng. - University of Illinois, August 2010 - Present

Major Consulting Activities:

  • Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Livermore, CA

  • Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL -Fusion Power Division-Environmental Assessment Div.

  • Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Dept. of Energy, Idaho Operations Office

  • Clean Energy Technologies

Professional Registrations (field, location, date)

  • Registered Professional Engineer, Nuclear Engineering, CA, 1975 - Present

Honors and Awards

  • Senior NATO Fellow, National Science Foundation, 1994-95

  • Edward Teller Medal, 1995

  • Fellow, American Nuclear Society

  • Fellow, American Physical Society

  • Fellow, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers

  • IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Science Award in Fusion Technology, 2003

  • ANS - Radiation Science and Technology Award, 2004

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Keith Owens, Researcher

Keith Owens is a pioneering investigator in Cold Fusion specializes in the stabilization of nuclear energy by understanding the frequency at which the atom is amalgamated. Owens graduated from high school in 1991 and is working towards A.S. degree in electrical engineering transfer in 2012, from Bunker Hill Community College. He was a staff member of Tampa Power from 1989 to 2000 before starting his own business Beach Bum Electric in 2000.

Keith Owens early work focused on electrical work in the field then as a design-builder. Owning and operating an electrical contracting business. Owens received his first electrical contractor's license in Florida EC13003352 in 8-00 and second license in Hawaii in 2-05.

Owens recent efforts have included the invention in synthetic diamonds, zeolite, and cold fusion in an effort to stabilize nuclear energy. By understanding the frequency on what the atomic atom works on and to control the frequency on how much energy will be released. For instance setting enough energy equivalents to a thermonuclear bomb in a controlled state to harness all energy and deliver it flow through a specialized type of fiber optic.

 

 

The 17th International Conference on Cold Fusion

CFEI will be submitting papers

http://iccf17.org/

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