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Dennis M. Bushnell

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Dennis M. Bushnell
NationalityAmerican
OccupationNASA scientist

Dennis M. Bushnell is a NASA scientist and lecturer. As chief scientist at NASA Langley Research Center, he is responsible for technical oversight and advanced program formulation. His work is focused mainly on new approaches to environmental issues, in particular to climate issues.[1] Bushnell has received numerous awards for his work.[2] Bushnell has promoted research at NASA into LENR (low energy nuclear reactions, or cold fusion).[3]

Education

Bushnell obtained his M.E. degree from the University of Connecticut in 1963 and his M.S. degree from the University of Virginia in 1967, both in the field of Mechanical Engineering.[4]

Bibliography

  • Dennis M. Bushnell, Marie H. Tuttle (1979). Survey and bibliography on attainment of laminar flow control in air using pressure gradient and suction. NASA, Scientific and Technical Information Branch.

References

  1. ^ Dennis Bushnell, Arlington Institute
  2. ^ Introductory text to: Dennis Bushnell as guest in The Space Show, aired on April 27, 2008
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ Dennis M. Bushnell, BlueTech Forum