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Paul Carr
Experience
I earned my Ph.D. in Physics at Brandeis University after receiving my B.S. and M.S. from MIT. From 1967 to 1995, I led the Component Technology Branch, Rome Laboratory, (now AFRL/RYHA), Bedford, MA 01731-2909, where I am presently emeritus. Our basic research on surface acoustic waves (SAW) resulted in signal processing filters used in radar, communication, cellular phones, and TV. My Research Team won a STAR Award in 1990. My 80 research papers and 10 patents include contributions to microwave ultrasonics, SAW, superconductivity, and laser-activated antennas. I am a Life Fellow of the IEEE and a Life Member of the American Physical Society. My biography was listed in Marquis’ Who’s Who...
He participated in a debate on global warming the American Physical Society Meeting at U Mass Amherst, November 2011, after which he published "Weather extremes from anthropogenic global warming" published in Natural Science, Jan 2013. He argued that humans influence our climate in an IEEE Climate Discussion/Debate on NewTV, Newton,MA, August 27, 2014, https://vimeo.com/106296674. He is presently championing a Climate Change Conference, June 24 -July 1, 2017, described at www.iras.org His web page is www.MirrorOfNature.org