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16th November 2019, 16:05
https://ualbanynewspodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/kevin-knuth?fbclid=IwAR3kXDkPJziNZX8yEau6w3a5Xk-ArJ8_Iw5G5nCJSQqpAQmO1Qi6JnQMrSA
https://ualbanynewspodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/kevin-knuth-KM_pZeXa
TRANSCRIPT of Interview with DR KEVIN KNUTH :-
https://ualbanynewspodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/kevin-knuth-KM_pZeXa/transcript
EPISODE SUMMARY
Kevin Knuth is an associate professor of physics whose research focuses on exoplanets, and quantum mechanics and relativity.
He is a former computer scientist in the Intelligent Systems Division of NASA’s Ames Research Center in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he designed algorithms to analyze astrophysical data as well as earth science data from the Hubble Space Telescope.
Knuth is preparing to lead a team of scientists to track unknown aerial phenomenon (UAPs) off the coast of California.
EPISODE NOTES
Kevin Knuth is an associate professor of physics whose research focuses on exoplanets, and quantum mechanics and relativity.
He is a former computer scientist in the Intelligent Systems Division of NASA’s Ames Research Center in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he designed algorithms to analyze astrophysical data as well as earth science data from the Hubble Space Telescope.
Knuth is preparing to lead a team of scientists to track unknown aerial phenomenon (UAPs) off the coast of California.
He is pairing up with Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and venture capitalists including Deep Prasad, CEO of the quantum computing company ReactiveQ, and Rizwan Virk, executive director of the startup accelerator PlayLabs@MIT, for the project.
Read more on Knuth’s work.
Knuth is also a member of the Scientific Coalition for Unidentified Aerospace Phenomena Studies (SCU), a research organization comprising scientists, former military officers and law enforcement personnel. The group issued a letter to several members of Congress this week containing a series of recommendations for the advancement of UAP research and the public dissemination of the data.
https://ualbanynewspodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/kevin-knuth-KM_pZeXa
TRANSCRIPT of Interview with DR KEVIN KNUTH :-
https://ualbanynewspodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/kevin-knuth-KM_pZeXa/transcript
EPISODE SUMMARY
Kevin Knuth is an associate professor of physics whose research focuses on exoplanets, and quantum mechanics and relativity.
He is a former computer scientist in the Intelligent Systems Division of NASA’s Ames Research Center in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he designed algorithms to analyze astrophysical data as well as earth science data from the Hubble Space Telescope.
Knuth is preparing to lead a team of scientists to track unknown aerial phenomenon (UAPs) off the coast of California.
EPISODE NOTES
Kevin Knuth is an associate professor of physics whose research focuses on exoplanets, and quantum mechanics and relativity.
He is a former computer scientist in the Intelligent Systems Division of NASA’s Ames Research Center in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he designed algorithms to analyze astrophysical data as well as earth science data from the Hubble Space Telescope.
Knuth is preparing to lead a team of scientists to track unknown aerial phenomenon (UAPs) off the coast of California.
He is pairing up with Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and venture capitalists including Deep Prasad, CEO of the quantum computing company ReactiveQ, and Rizwan Virk, executive director of the startup accelerator PlayLabs@MIT, for the project.
Read more on Knuth’s work.
Knuth is also a member of the Scientific Coalition for Unidentified Aerospace Phenomena Studies (SCU), a research organization comprising scientists, former military officers and law enforcement personnel. The group issued a letter to several members of Congress this week containing a series of recommendations for the advancement of UAP research and the public dissemination of the data.