Wow, very cool.   Sounds like a bridge between Defkalion and Cyclone.
Hopefully Defkalion can produce..




On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 8:31 AM, H Veeder <hveeder...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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,"...
>
>
> http://www.marketwatch.com/story/cyclone-power-technologies-adds-renowned-nuclear-physicist-dr-yeong-kim-to-its-technical-advisory-team-2013-12-03?reflink=MW_news_stmp
>

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