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Re: Daughter radiation to beta, gamma and X-ray

He does seem to get around: see: http://www.students.tut.fi/~viigipuu...urceemits.html as one example.

Professor of Medical Physics,

Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, Jolly Grant (2001)

Head, Radiation Safety Group& Deputy Director,

Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur (1983-‘97)

Lecturer in Medical Physics,

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi (1964-1983)



As Assembly Member from India attended the meetings of World Federation of Nuclear Medicine and Biology on invitation from Tokyo in 1974 and led Indian team of scientists and doctors. Received this Memento for this special event.

Found this also: Ph.D (A.I.I.M.S)
Lecturer in Medical physics, Department of Nuclear Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.- nearly 19 years (May 1,1964- March 1983) :



2. Deputy Director (Sc E) & Head, Radiation Safety Group

March 1983- September 1997 (for nearly 14 years) at the Defence Laboratory, Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Joined as Scientist D, then promoted as Scientist E (Deputy Director).
RETIRED on 30 Sept’ 1997.


3. Professor of Medical Physics, 3 months during August 2001 to Dec 4 2001 in Department of Radiology, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, Jolly Grant, Dehradun, Uttaranchal. Teaching: Final year M.B.B.S students on X-ray physics, management of clinical cases affected by radioactive contamination in Nuclear accidents or nuclear bombing etc.
RESPONSIBILITIES at A.I.I.M.S, New Delhi (1964-1983)
Teaching to M.D. Students at AIIMS, New Delhi

Medical Physics of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Safety to M.D. students of Radiodiagnosis, Medicine, Biophysics etc.



Teaching at Jolly Grant, Dehradun:

Final year M.B.B.S students on use of radioisotopes in medicine (Nuclear Medicine),Clinical and surgical management of cases affected by nuclear accident at Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, Jolly Grant, Dehradun, Uttaranchal, India.

Radiation Safety Officer (AIIMS Hospital) where patients were admitted for treatment of thyroid cancer. I have administered even 100 mCi of 131I orally to such patients. Developed various radiation shields with novel ideas.

Research guidance as Coguide to M.Ch Students of surgical specialties



Co - guide to M.Ch students of Neurosurgery, Paediatric surgery, Urology for their dissertations on topics of clinical Nuclear Medicine, while their Professors were full guides.



Did research and published several papers (Refer the list of publications)



A NEW TECHNIQUE FOR COPYING OF NEUROANGIOGRAPHY IMAGES:

M.A. Padmanabha Rao.: A techniques for copying X-ray images by Xerographic process, Ind. J. Radiol, No 34, No 4, Nov 1980.

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS



M.Sc Physics (with specialiation in Electronics), Vikram University,Ujjain, M.P. in 1962



Radiological Physics training course in for one year (1963-1964) from Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, Mumbai, India.



Ph.D. from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi 11018

He does seem to have the qualifications. But I also question why not seek direct publication. With especially having such presented at known meetings getting the results published would be easy. The whole idea does seem to lend itself also to DSR as a theory and as a side note I might mention to him that some of the ideas behind PV as originally presented by say Hal Puthoff would relate here also. Perhaps if anything he might contact him as a start. Reason I mention that Sir is that I belong to a group which has played a bit with PV and we've suspected for a bit that certain high energy particles could produce a measurable altering of the vacuum state to allow FTL conditions. Also, Fernando Loup, a researcher overseas has some recent articles which suggest that high energy particles could be utilized to to cross into hyperspace or alter the dimensional boundary. For those I would suggest looking up his articles on Cern and a couple he did in actual publication. Bear in mind that Fernando has his degree in math and not physics. But, his ideas do seem to relate. Another person I might suggest contacting is
Todd tdesiato@warpdrivetech.com . He's been working on PV based ideas.
 
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