Dr. Martin J. Dudziak
Martin J.
Dudziak, Ph.D. is Co-Director at the
Institute for Innovative Study and
Chief Strategist/Scientist at TETRADYN.
The Institute for Innovative Study (IIS) is grounded and focused upon
consciously and deliberately
linking basic, abstract, theoretical, and speculative research with
directed and focused goals of linking theory with praxis, bridging from
theoretical foundations to practical activities. Their goal is fruitful
and meaningful success in reasoning and experiment that enables the
attainment of solutions for real-world problems and needs —
discoveries
that are not only innovative and unique but pragmatic for our world of
today and tomorrow.
Energy and Environment — solutions to optimize production process,
control, yield. But TETRADYN does a lot more. The company is more like a
VC
portfolio of products, intellectual property, services, built by the
Team.
They have several products, all highly integrated, complementary,
mutually
supportive. The business model is one of Organic Economics, or better,
EcoSymbiotics.
Martin’s papers include
A Prospective New Order of Adaptive Intelligent
Materials and Devices,
Prediction of Flow and Direction in Complex Systems by use of Inverse
Relational Maps with Remarks on Applications to Image-Guided Processing
Applications,
Topological Process Dynamics
and Applications to Biosystems,
Design of Magneto-Optic Wide-Area Arrays for Deep Space EMF Studies
and Power System Control,
Nondestructive Evaluation for Crack, Corrosion, and Stress Detection
for Metal Assemblies and Structures, and
Structural Integrity Inspection and Monitoring By Magnetooptic
Sensors.
Martin earned his BA in Philosophy and Physics (with high honors) at
Colgate University
in 1972.
He earned his MS in Philos of Physics at Johns Hopkins University,
in 1988.
He earned his Ph.D. in Physics at The Union Institute and
University in 1993 with the dissertation
“Quantum Processes in Macroscopic and Biological Systems”.
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