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Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Scientific Study of Consciousness-Related Physical Phenomena |
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PEAR StaffRobert G. Jahn, Program DirectorBob is an emeritus Professor of Aerospace Sciences and Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science, who has taught and published extensively in advanced space propulsion systems, plasma dynamics, fluid mechanics, quantum mechanics, and engineering anomalies.Brenda J. Dunne, Laboratory ManagerBrenda is formally trained as a developmental psychologist but regards herself as a generalist whose principal task is the integration of the multiple scholarly vectors that bear on PEAR’s various activities. York H. Dobyns, Analytical CoordinatorYork is a theoretical physicist who designs and implements PEAR’s data processing and analytical strategies, and contributes to the development of its theoretical models. Elissa Hoeger, General FactotumElissa provides a broad range of logistical support for all other staff members, including copyediting all of PEAR’s publications. Emeritus MembersIn addition to its current resident staff, PEAR continues to benefit from the enduring interest and service of its former members: G. Johnston Bradish, Technical CoordinatorJohn is an electrical engineer who designed, constructed, and maintained many of the PEAR experimental facilities, and continues to service them on an as-needed basis. Roger D. Nelson, Operations CoordinatorRoger is an experimental psychologist whose long PEAR
experience in experimental design, statistical modeling, and data
interpretation are now being directed to his intriguing research on Global Consciousness <http://noosphere.princeton.edu>. The internal and external programs of the PEAR laboratory have
been supported by a number of visionary and generous persons and
organizations, among them: Mr. Richard Adams, the Bial Foundation, the Geraldine R. Dodge
Foundation, the Fetzer Institute, the Institut für Grenzgebiete der
Psychologie und Psychohygiene, the Lifebridge Foundation, the James
S. McDonnell Foundation, the Ohrstrom Foundation, the late Mr. Laurance S.
Rockefeller, and the late Mr. Donald Webster, along with various
other philanthropic agencies and individuals who have preferred to remain anonymous. We welcome the interest
and participation of any persons or organizations that share our
convictions about the importance of this work and its potential
public benefits. |
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