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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
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
To submit an
abstract of your paper to the TMSC 2006 International Conference on Nikola Tesla attach
it to an e-mail and send to
submissions@ntmsc.org. All submissions should be in Adobe Acrobat
(.pdf),
or MS Word (.doc) format.
All abstracts will be assigned a 5-digit identification number starting with
06. You will receive this number after you have completed the submission process.
Authors are then required to use the identification number assigned to them for all future correspondence regarding
their paper.
Be sure to include the following information in your e-mail.
Personal Information for Corresponding Authors:
Title* (Mr., Miss, Ms., Mrs., Dr., Prof., Asst. Prof.)
First Name*
Last Name*
Company/University
Department
Address 1*
Address 2
City*
State/Province
Postal Code*
Country*
Phone*
Phone Ext.
Fax
Pager
Email*
Additional Information:
Paper Title*
Keyword 1 of Paper*
Choose One:
Tesla biography; Tesla laboratories; rotating magnetic field; electrical
alternators; electrical transmission; electric motors; industrial
processes; Columbian Exposition; Niagara Falls; electrical oscillators; Tesla coil design and
construction; electric circuit controllers; adjustable self-inductances; lighting
apparatus; wireless transmitting and receiving apparatus; spread spectrum telecommunications and electronic logic-gate
circuits; electro-mechanical oscillators; static eliminator; wireless remote control and
robotics; teleforce; modeling, simulation and validation;
installation and testing of deep ground terminals; design and construction of elevated
terminals; 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; ball lightning; plasma physics;
superconductivity; impedance phenomena; mechanical oscillators;
telegeodynamics; turbo-machinery; nomenclature
Keyword 2 of Paper*
Keyword 3 of Paper
Keyword 4 of Paper
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