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Cambridge Who's Who Recognizes Edmund S. Rittner, Ph.D., by for his Dedication to Saving Our Environment by Providing Cost Effective Solutions
Edmund S. Rittner, Ph.D. is an active research and development consultant in the electronics and communication services industry and a proponent of environmental safeguarding.
/Energy and Oil News Articles/ - Washington, D.C., February 25, 2008- Edmund S. Rittner, Ph.D. is an active research and development consultant in the electronics and communication services industry and a proponent of environmental safeguarding. He has been recognized for his research on the effects of global warming and his calling for a change to a hydrogen-based fuel economy. Rittner, a Cambridge Who's Who scientific research and development Professional of the Year, is committed to helping mankind control global warming.
Rittner, a national expert on pollution, has dedicated the last five years to conducting research on environmental pollution, its origins and its methods of elimination. He began this research after his wife Marcella broke out with facial lesions attributed to non-Hodgkins lymphoma while the couple lived near fall-out from jet aircraft at Reagan National Airport. The lesions were removed by focused high-energy electron beam exposure. She died from cardio-pulmonary arrest about a year later, also attributable to environmental pollution, in Rittner's studied opinion. On Rittner's list of the five most harmful environmental pollutants are coal-fired electrical utilities, jet aircraft, diesel vehicles, agricultural crop dusters and municipal incinerators burning medical waste.
Rittner received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is a senior fellow of the American Physical Society and a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. He received a Founder's Award from the IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference for his contributions to the theory and practice of solar cell conversion.
Rittner worked in the fields of photo conductivity, solar cell conversion, thermionics, physics and chemistry for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Philips Labs and Comsat Laboratories for more than 40 years. He is available to speak with the media on the control of global warming.
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