Ronald Mallett
Ronald L. Mallett, Ph.D. is a professor of physics in the University of Connecticut.
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Biography
Mallett was born in Roaring Springs, Pennsylvania, on March 3, 1945. At age 10, his father passed away. At age 25, in 1973, he received a Ph.D. from Penn State University. Also that year, he received the Graduate Assistant Award for Excellence in Teaching. In 1975, he was appointed a job at the University of Connecticut as an assistant professor, where he continues to work today.
In 1980, he was promoted to associate professor, and since 1987, he has been a professor. He has received two grants and many other distinctions.
He is a member of both the American Physical Society and the National Society of Black Physicists.
Fields of Specialization and Interest
- Quantum Gravity
- Time Travel
- General Relativity
Time Machine Project
For quite some time, Ronald Mallett has been working on plans for a time machine. This machine uses a ring laser and the theory of relativity. He plans on testing it in the near future.