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First Name
John
 
Last Name
Iwaszko
 
Title
Mr
 
City
Melbourne
 
Country Australia  
Interests Science and Technology  
Degree: PDip  
Biography
John Iwaszko has spent a large portion of his private research in the development field of Physics and Electronics, in particular WiTricity (Wireless elecTricity or W.P.T., Wireless Power Transmission), light source development and “Antigravity” experimentation, "REAL" experiments that can levitate objects. In his profession, he has over 26 years experience in Illuminating Engineering, Lighting Design, creating photometric files for lighting simulation software, luminaire/light source photometric evaluation tests, compliance documentation, associated electronic control gear design and luminaire/emergency lighting manufacture. In 1992 J. Iwaszko received the School Of Electrotechnology Award, for his Associate Diploma of Engineering in Electrical at the RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. Private research is presented by AurumSolis Technologies, a registered business name that was originally set up in the early 1990’s by a brother team, Adam James Iwaszko and John Roman Iwaszko. AurumSolis Technologies began experimentation with many practical forms of a new light source they invented coined the M.C.L. (Monopolar Cyclic Light source), a high frequency/resonant light source. The working principle of the MCL in one specific embodiment can be broken down into three, components which effect Light. These components consist of one primary and two secondary sources within the one envelope. The refractory material that creates incandescence is recycled chemically and electrically, reformed back to its original composition, a true point source of light that mimics our sun in many ways including the continuous light spectrum produced. Provisional Patent Applied for: PN3346, 5-6-95, and PO0194, 3-6-96. This Light Source, the MCL, was also independently approved by a NATA registered lab in 1998. In a National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA) accredited Lighting Laboratory documentation dated June 15th 1998, LightLab solutions stated, “that the development of this light source should be Highly Recommended. It could well be of great benefit to the Australian Lighting Industry, and also to our world which is currently concerned with the search for energy savings solutions.” All attempts to bring this product to the market place came extremely close a number of times but so far failed. In the early 1980’s AurumSolis also began to experiment with the concept of Wireless Power Transmission- W.P.T. or WiTricity. In 1991 J. Iwaszko, demonstrated to the Australian Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University in Melbourne Australia), Wireless Electrical Power Transmission across a room, lighting mains powered globes with a transmitter and receiver build by A. Iwaszko. J. Iwaszko continued research into near and far field Wireless electricity transmission lighting many types of light sources and motors. On the first of June 2007, J. Iwaszko demonstrated the first ever small scale tethered helicopter that flew solely by means of propulsive power delivered by a loop coil tuned to an 18 MHz ground based transmitter with no onboard power supply or connection. On the 21st of August 2010, J. Iwaszko demonstrated the World’s first Solar cell powered Helicopter that flew solely by means of propulsive power delivered from either a ground based transmitter consisting of two IR Heat Lamps; a free flight in free space was also demonstrated that was powered the Sun with no onboard power supply or connection. In an experiment on the 22nd of August 2010, J. Iwaszko demonstrated a laser powered helicopter which achieved tethered flight, powered remotely by three lasers, by the invisible radiation from an IR laser as well as a visible red and blue laser with no onboard power supply. This small scale helicopter flew solely by means of propulsive power from a ground base transmitter delivered from the three lasers. In another flight this helicopter was also powered by means of propulsive power delivered from a ground based transmitter consisting of a single IR Heat Lamps with no onboard power supply or connection. In another experiment on the 21st of December 2010, J. Iwaszko, demonstrated a tethered helicopter which used a rectenna, (a rectifying antenna), to directly convert microwave energy into DC electricity. The helicopter achieved a tethered flight powered remotely by means of propulsive power delivered from the ground base microwave transmitter with no onboard power supply or connection. In a World first experiment on the 1stnd of December 2011, J. Iwaszko, demonstrated a Free Flight of a Tesla Coil powered Flying Saucer. This small scale saucer shrouded helicopter flew solely by means of propulsive power from a ground base transmitter delivered by a Tesla Coil Transmitter with no onboard power supply or connection Other research experiments include successful low energy transmutation that has provided new theories and formulas showing viability within exiting scientific understanding. J. Iwaszko further adds that according to experimental evidence he is led to the more general conclusion that it is possible to transmute one specific element into another with minimal energy processors that can be applied over a period of time based on the total energy required in accordance with E=mc2. This energy can be supplied in a variety of forms of radiation, such as electrical, electromagnetic or even heat. The theory successfully corresponds to the facts, that radiation of a certain degree can in association with a calculated time period convey enough inertia between the emitting and absorbing bodies to generate transmutation. Other areas of research include successful nuclear Fusion (the power of the sun in a jar) and omni directional plasma speakers. Biological electrical experimentation such as Artificial Stimulation of the electrophysiological process of visual /auditory and muscle stimulation and their application, in particular to the development and research thereof of many electrotherapeutic devices. Robotic biomimetics and polarization of chemicals with electrical currents. Microscopic and spectrophotometric analysis of filters, light sources, minerals, crystals, meteorites and biological cells. J. Iwaszko also enjoys amateur astronomy, and has ventured into other hobbies such as antique restoration of electronic and electrical appliances as well as aeronautics with the successful flights of various model rockets and aircraft. J. Iwaszko has also designed and manufactured specialist electronic equipment for industry such as the "Soundscape System" for Beleura House, a National Trust listed property. He was also a consultant for “The New Inventors” an Australian television show, broadcast on ABC1.
 
Skills Semiconductors, Aerospace & Defense, Robotics, Consumer Electronics, Medical Devices, Health Information Technology & Telemedicine, Energy Industry, Optoelectronics, Microelectromechanical Systems, Electronic design automation (EDA), Solar Energy  

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