Cyclone Power Technologies Adds Renowned Nuclear Physicist, Dr. Yeong Kim,
to its Technical Advisory Team

Dec 03, 2013 (ACCESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- POMPANO BEACH, FL, December 3,
2013. Cyclone Power Technologies Inc. (otcqb:CYPW), developer of the
all-fuel, clean-tech Cyclone Engine, announced today that it has added to
its technical consulting and advisory team Dr. Yeong E. Kim, professor and
Group Leader of the Nuclear and Many-Body Theory Group at Purdue University.

Dr. Kim is a nuclear physicist who has authored or co-authored over 200
scientific journal publications during his career. He received his Ph.D. in
1963 from the University of California, Berkeley, followed by a
postdoctoral position at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Dr. Kim is
currently Director of Purdue Center for Sensing Science and Technology
(CSST), Group Leader of Purdue Nuclear and Many-Body Theory Group, and
Professor of Physics at Purdue University. His main area of research has
been theoretical nuclear physics, including the practical achievability of
low energy nuclear reactions (LENR), or cold fusion. Dr. Kim has published
widely on this subject, as well as condensed matter physics, atomic,
molecular and optical physics, nuclear astrophysics, and quantum
statistical mechanics. Since 1978, he served on advisory committees for
numerous government agencies and international conferences covering diverse
topics of nuclear physics. He has been a Fellow of the American Physical
Society since 1977.

Christopher Nelson, President of Cyclone, stated: "We are truly honored to
have someone of Dr. Kim's incredible credentials and immense understanding
of the nuclear sciences join us at Cyclone. We would also like to thank
Nick Connor of The Energy Trust LLC of Indiana for his vision and hard work
in bringing us together."

"Like much of the public, we have many questions about low energy nuclear
reactions and want to make sure we have the best person on our team help us
evaluate its viability. If such low-cost heat producing technology can
ultimately be commercialized, we believe it will require integration with a
Cyclone Engine - the same compact, high-efficiency external heat engine
which can more immediately run on natural gas or virtually any other fuel
to cogenerate electricity and heat for a home or business. For such a
possibility we owe it to our current and future shareholders to be prepared
and well educated,"...

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