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First Tesla Museum and
Science Center International Conference on NIKOLA TESLA
October 6-8, 2006, Long
Island, New York, United States of America
Brookhaven,
Farmingville. N.Y. 11738
CONFERENCE TOPICS
This conference is a public forum for individuals interested in the work of Nikola Tesla,
including recent advances in the understanding of and applications for the wireless electrical energy transmission systems
that he developed. It is an opportunity to present and observe the latest research, results, and ideas in these areas.
A number of eminent scientists and Tesla
biographers have been invited to attend as special guests of the
Conference to present their papers. Other authors are invited to
submit their papers as well on the following topics:
Biography
Nikola Tesla (1856-1943)
Heavy Current Engineering [Electric Power Engineering]
Rotating Magnetic Field
Electrical alternators
Electrical Transmission
Electric Motors
Industrial Processes
Columbian Exposition
Telluride [Ames Power Plant]
Niagara Falls [Adams Power Plant]
High Frequency and High Voltage Engineering
Electrical Oscillators [Tesla coil design and
construction; includes electric
circuit controllers and adjustable
self-inductances]
Lighting Apparatus
Industrial Processes
Wireless Transmitting and Receiving Apparatus
One-wire
transmission
Tesla coil
transmitters [includes the magnifying transmitter]
Tesla receiving
transformer
Detectors [includes
coherers and bolometric devices]
Spread Spectrum
Telecommunications and Electronic Logic-gate Circuits
Electro-mechanical Oscillators
Static Eliminator
[Band-pass filter]
Telautomatics [Wireless
remote control and robotics]
Teleforce
[Macroscopic charged particle accelerator]
Modeling, Simulation and Validation
Installation and Testing of Deep Ground Terminals
Design and Construction of Elevated Terminals
FCC Rules and Regulations Pertaining to the Operation of
Radio Frequency
Devices
FCC
Part-15 Rules: Unlicensed Radio Frequency Devices
[160-190 kHz band]
FCC
Experimental License Program: Part 5 Stations
[71.6-74.4, 135.7-137.8,
and 160-190 kHz bands]
Physiological Responses of Living Organisms to
High-frequency Alternating
Currents, and Medical Applications
Theoretical Physics
Plasma Physics [includes Tesla's "electrical
niveau"]
Ball Lightning
Superconductivity
Impedance Phenomena
Nomenclature
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Oscillators
Telegeodynamics
Turbo-machinery
Tesla Laboratories
35 South 5th Avenue
46-48 East Houston Street
Colorado Springs
Wardenclyffe
Nikola Tesla Museum and Science Center
Laboratory Building
Tower and Tower Foundation
Underground Structures [includes "tunnels"]
Virtual Reality Tour
Business Plan
Traveling Exhibits
Permanent Exhibits
Archives
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