About Me
I was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1944. I went to Rutgers University where I received my PhD in Chemistry. Throughout my career I worked in many disciplines including Artificial Intelligence, Astrophysics, Aerospace, and Psychology. Notably, I ran the brainwave research lab at Princeton University. I retired in 2013, and now I live in Portland, Maine with my wife and dog Vonny. I spend my time hiking, cross country skiing, and working on my hobbies. I am a HAM Radio enthusiast, and I am also designing a Cosmic Microwave Background Radiometer that is buildable by amateurs with only parts available at Home Depot.