“I have been involved in many projects throughout my career because of my expertise in Chemical Physics and Chemical Catalysis!”
“The persons below have made fundamental contributions to science in their related areas.”

Professor Williard Libby, Albert Einstein, Professor John Turkevich, Paul O’Connor, Dr. Eugene Vignore, Dr. Dennis Stamires, Professor William Jones, Sir Hugh Taylor (He was Knighted twice, by the Queen of England and the Pope), Dr. Richard Feynman, Dr. Robert Oppenheimer, Professor Iacovos Vasalos
“Most of these scientists are into chemical theoretical physics. These are consultants that I worked with over the years. Most of these researchers were professors at Universities as well.”
Micio Kaku
“I worked with Professor Jones at DARL working on environmental problems in general”
2nd Group of Key Reserchers

Mr. Paul O’Connor, Dr. Dennis Stamires, Dr. Jule Rabo, Professor Spyridon Marinatos
Biomass conversion to including additives to waste plastics to increase production of more and cleaner biofuels at a lower cost.
“William Libby discovered carbon 14 dating technique and he was my boss at DARL. Douglas aircraft research laboratory. (Bolsa and Bolsa Chica in Huntington Beach).”
Additional Coworkers that worked with Dr. Stamires

Dr. Angelos Lappas, Dr. Jim Hyde, Dr. James Boyle, Dr. Edith Flanigen, Dr. Donald W. Breck, Mr. Michael Brady (no photo), and Dr. August Maki

“Working together with these brilliant researchers in developing new catalysts for Union Carbide Research Laboratories in Buffalo New York in the 1960’s.”
Zeolite Catalysts

Dr. Jule Rabo


Dr. Edith Flanigen with President Obama

“Paul O’Connor was an Engineer who was invaluable in his contributions to science and developing new technologies.”
“I first met Paul O’Connor at Akzo Nobel. He has been a good friend. A pleasure to work with him on different biofuel projects throughout my career. We had many productive times with important results together in developing clean new fuel technologies.”


“I would like to thank Dr. Lappas for his important contributions to the development of new technologies in biofuels.”

“Here we recognize the key scientists who have dedicated their research to making our lives easier in the 20th Century!”

Linus Pauling Teaching.
“I worked with Linus Pauling on Free Radical interactions in gas and solid face materials.” He was a Cal Tech graduate.”

“Marina made dinner and we had a very pleasant exchange of ideas talking about our jobs and science in general”.
Attendees at the dinner included Vladimir B. Kazansky (No image available), Dr. Dennis Stamires, Marina Boudart, & Michel Boudart.

Michel Boudart: The Science of Catalysis

Dr. Stamires, Sir John Taylor, & Professor John Turkevich all of Princeton University’s Chemistry department.

“In a kind of synopsis, it can be shown as a sort of theater performance…One talks about saving the humans and the other talks about more powerful bombs. I see Einstein as the conductor or mediator who always argued to “follow the science”. However, Einstein wanted to use the best ideas from both sides to improve life on earth for everybody. There are no inconvenient facts. Facts are facts.”


“Professor Iacovos Vacovos-University Thes my coworker on chemical catalysis. He was a consultant to the company I was working on making commercially feasible catalyst in Houston Texas in the the early 70’s. We were successful with more gasoline and diesel with less air pollution”
Dr. Donald Jacobson
“We worked on biomass conversion to low cost biofuels and dozens of other projects throughout my career.”

“I would also like to recognize my associate Michael Brady! He was a loyal friend to me. We did a lot of successful work together on Chemical Catalysis and he was involved with many patents together over the years!”
