Profile: francescopalma

Your personal background.
Electrical Engineer and Graduated in Economics, aged middle 50 with about 30 years experience in the Aerospace Industry and at International Organisations, actually living between Germany and Italy. In early 80´s involved by an Italian University in an aerospace project with the NASA, originator and author of the new “Relativistic Economics” theories and concerned early development.
Between 1989-1995 working at E.S.O. (European Southern Observatory by Munich, Germany). Good knowledge of projects of astrophysics, as well as of the ones of nuclear researches of the C.E.R.N. (European Centre of Nuclear Research of Geneva, Switzerland). Very interested in Anti-Gravitation studies.
Your opinions about Einstein@Home
For some reason I could not contribute anymore since 1996 to the astrophysics and to the science in general with the excellent work I was doing for them, although I was also very well introduced and referenced by many Astronomers and Scientists at international level. Compelled to the retirement, I never lost however my passion for the science and physics.
Here is why I try on occasion to give my modest contribution to the scientific research in general, hereby evidently to http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu, for which I wish the best success.
Details on my person and work, essentially for plain reference to my scientific activity, may be found in my Home Page under www.geocities.com/francescopalma .
I would be pleased to share info and participate voluntarily in my free time, as hereby in einstein@home, also in other sponsored Physics/Economics Developments.
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