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Ronald Mallett

Ronald Mallet with a model of a fictional time machine, unrelated to the one he has plans for.

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

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.


External Links

Mallett's UConn Homepage








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