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Dr.
Harold E. Puthoff is Director of the Institute for
Advanced Studies at Austin. His present research interests range from theoretical studies
concerning gravitation, inertia, cosmology and energy
research, to laboratory studies of innovative approaches
to energy generation and space propulsion.
A
graduate of Stanford University in 1967, Dr. Puthoff's
professional background spans more than four decades of
research at General Electric, Sperry, the National
Security Agency, Stanford University, SRI International,
and, since 1985, as Director of the Institute for
Advanced Studies at Austin. He has published numerous
papers on electron-beam devices, lasers and quantum
zero-point-energy effects, has patents issued in the
laser, communications, and energy fields, and is
co-author of a textbook Fundamentals of Quantum
Electronics (Wiley, 1969).
His awards and honors include a DoD Certificate
of Commendation for Outstanding Performance.
Puthoff
regularly serves various corporations, government
agencies, the Executive Branch and Congress as
consultant on leading-edge technologies and future
technology trends; is a member and officer of several
professional organizations; is listed in American Men
and Women of Science, Who's Who in Science and
Engineering, and Who's Who in the World; and
has been designated a Fetzer Fellow (1991).
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