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Dr. Mike Rosing obtained his B.S. Engineering Physics degree from the University of Colorado and his M.S. Nuclear Engineering degree from the University of Wisconsin. In August of 1982 a Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering was awarded to him from the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Mike has extensive experiences with magnetics, electromagnetics, particle beams, linear accelerators, plasmas, high power vacuum tubes and both linear & analog components. He has worked with waves and energy from dc to light and beyond. His computer programming skills range from FFT measurement to particle beam analysis for the US governments 'Star Wars' program.
Currently, he develops prototypes and designs products for medical devices. These devices are used to help vestiular damaged people to walk, the blind to see, and provide many other uses in the medical field. Along with his up-beat and positive attitude, he somehow manages to make time for his personal projects, family and recreational activities.
In 2006, he agreed to test and analyze a Flux Resonator™ dynamic etalon. His dedication to a detailed and methodical procedure led to the writing of two papers describing the responses and reactions of the particles in the lens from the effects of magnetism. His first paper, titled 'Analysis of Superparamagnetic Materials' was written in March 2007. The following month, he wrote his second paper, 'Chain formation in Ferrofluids'.
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