BMR Group
work-study positions
EE Lab Assistant: The Bios-Materials Research group seeks to
build and test simple circuit “References” against which to gauge the field and
emissions from electromagnetic devices used in healing. Circuits utilize custom coils, quartz
crystals, frequency generators and plasma tubes. Job entails assisting in constructing these reference
test circuits and measuring fields from them, as well as measuring fields and
emissions from manufactured healing devices.
Experience in electronics and signal analysis helpful. Supervisor: Dr. Tania Slawecki. More info at www.personal.psu.edu/tms9/BMR.html
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Science Literature
Assistant: The
Bios-Materials Research group is investigating the effects on physical
materials (e.g. water, minerals) from unconventional electromagnetic devices
used in healing. Job entails assisting
with the underlying scientific literature about relevant research that has been
done on these materials or on the devices themselves. Experience using science
computer databases and finding scientific articles in the library helpful. Great training for students
aspiring to do graduate work in the medical or materials science fields. Primary supervisor: Dr. Rustum
Roy. More info at www.personal.psu.edu/tms9/BMR.html
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Material Research Lab
Assistant: The
Bios-Materials Research group is examining the effects on physical materials
(e.g. water, minerals) from unconventional electromagnetic devices used in
healing. A variety of measurement tools
are being utilized to examine these materials including infrared and Raman
spectroscopy, optical rotation microscopy, and rheometry. Job entails learning how to use a variety of
materials research tools, assisting in data acquisition and some analysis. Practical, “hands-on”
experience for the aspiring materials scientist. Supervisor: Dr. Rick Hoover. More info at www.personal.psu.edu/tms9/BMR.html
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