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'''Ruggero Maria Santilli''' ([[1935]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] and [[United States|U.S.]] scientist. He was a [[Nobel Prize]] nominee for Chemistry in 1985.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://freeenergynews.com/Directory/Hydrogen/not_the_answer.htm | title = L'hydrogène n'est pas la solution (Hydrogen is not the answer) | lang = it | author = André Fauteux | work = freeenergynews.com | date = Febrary 6, 2003 | accessdate = 2007-03-02 }}</ref>
'''Ruggero Maria Santilli''' ([[1935]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] and [[United States|U.S.]] scientist. He was a [[Nobel Prize]] nominee for Chemistry in 1985.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://freeenergynews.com/Directory/Hydrogen/not_the_answer.htm | title = L'hydrogène n'est pas la solution (Hydrogen is not the answer) | lang = it | author = André Fauteux | work = freeenergynews.com | date = Febrary 6, 2003 | accessdate = 2007-03-02 }}</ref> (This is dubious because according to the Nobel Prize nominees are never announced publicly and neither are they ever told if they are nominated.)


==Early career==
==Early career==

Revision as of 18:08, 8 March 2007

Ruggero Maria Santilli (1935) is an Italian and U.S. scientist. He was a Nobel Prize nominee for Chemistry in 1985.[1] (This is dubious because according to the Nobel Prize nominees are never announced publicly and neither are they ever told if they are nominated.)

Early career

Originally from the Italian region of Molise, Santilli studied physics at the University of Naples and went on to attend the Graduate School in Physics of the University of Turin, graduating in 1966.[2]

In 1967 he was invited by the University of Miami to conduct research under NASA financial support. In 1968, Santilli was a Associate Professor of Physics at Boston University teaching physics and mathematics, and conducted research for the United States Air Force. During his work for USAF, he became a U. S. Citizen.[2]

In 1976 and 1977 Santilli was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Theoretical Physics of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He then joined Harvard University in 1978, where he was co-principal investigator of United States Department of Energy (DOE) grants ER-78-S-02-47420.A000 and AS02-78ER04742.[2]

Research

In 1983 Santilli became the President of the newly-formed Institute for Basic Research, and Principal Investigator of DOE grants DE-ACO2-80ER10651, DE-ACO2-80ER-10651.A001, and DE-ACO2-80ER10651.A002.[2]

Santilli's research on magnecular has led to further research and commercialisation of clean fuels based on the technology.[2] MagneGas and MagneHydrogen are brand names of new fuels whose trademarks are owned by Hadronic Press, [3][4][5] of which his spouse Carla Santilli is the sole officer/director.[6]

Publications

Santilli is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Hadronic Journal, Hadronic Journal Supplement and Algebras, Groups and Geometries, all publications of Hadronic Press. He is also the editor of the International Journal of Physics, Journal of the Balkan Geometry Society, Journal of Alternative Energy and Ecology, Journal of Dynamical Systems and Geometric Theories, and others.[2]

In 1999 he established the International Committee for Scientific Ethics and Accountability to "oppose scientific frauds, plagiarisms, and deceptions," with explicit threats to sue anyone who "plagiarize, either in part or in full, a parametric deformation of lie theory, and of heisenberg equation in their infinitesimal and finite versions".[7]

  • Santilli, Ruggero (1978). The inverse problem in Newtonian mechanics. New York: Springer-Verlag. OCLC 9020170. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  • Santilli, Ruggero (1978). Foundations of Theoretical Mechanics. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 0387088741.
  • Santilli, Ruggero (1983). Birkhoffian Generalization of Hamiltonian Mechanics. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. ISBN 0387094822.
  • Santilli, Ruggero (1984). Il Grande Grido. Louisville: Alpha Pub. ISBN 0931753007.
  • Santilli, Ruggero (1984). Direct universality of the Lie-admissible algebras. Nonantum, Mass.: Hadronic Press. ISBN 0911767088.
  • Santilli, Ruggero (2001). Foundations of Hadronic Chemistry: with Applications to New Clean Energies and Fuels. Berlin: Springer. ISBN 1402000871.
  • Santilli, Ruggero (2006). Isodual theory of antimatter with applications to antigravity, grand unification and cosmology. Dordrecht: Springer. ISBN 1402045182.

Trivia

In August 1993, Prof. Santilli met with former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev[2].

References

  1. ^ André Fauteux (Febrary 6, 2003). "L'hydrogène n'est pas la solution (Hydrogen is not the answer)". freeenergynews.com (in Italian). Retrieved 2007-03-02. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g CV on Institute for Basic Research
  3. ^ "Recycling Liquid Wastes and Crude Oil into MagneGas and MagneHydrogen". August 30, 2003. Retrieved 2007-03-02.
  4. ^ "MagneGas". Pure Energy Systems. Retrieved 2007-03-02.
  5. ^ Sterling D. Allan (August 25, 2006). "Interview with Dr. Santilli of MagneGas". Retrieved 2007-03-02.
  6. ^ "Earthfirst Technologies Inc · 10QSB · For 3/31/02". SEC Info. Retrieved 2007-03-02.
  7. ^ Ruggero Maria Santilli (July 18, 1999). "International Committee for Scientific Ethics and Accountability". scientificethics.org. Retrieved 2007-03-02.