Philip M Papaelias
National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Biography
Philip M Papaelias had worked for 39 years and 3 months at the National University of Athens. He was Assistant Professor at the Physics Department. He is now Retired, since 2013. He worked first in the Nuclear Physics Laboratory and later in Astrophysics Section. As a researcher he worked in various experiments at CERN, mainly in experiments of antiprotons interactions, in collaboration with American groups. He developed a full theory of antimatter meteors and a successful hypothesis that explains the ball lightning phenomenon and he was awarded with Honor of Excellency from the Greek Ministry of Education and for achieving Excellency in the Physics Department. He has published 13 papers and many in Conferences. He worked as a visitor researcher in Universities of U. K. (Imperial College, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of Wales, in the Oxford Rutherford Laboratory), United States (California) and CERN.
Abstract
Abstract : Antimatter in the Solar System