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Summary Report: 'Introduction to Cold Fusion' - IAP Course at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA


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1 JET Energy, Inc. Wellesley, MA 02481, United States
2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, United States
 

For three years running now, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA, has offered the introductory cold fusion course during its Independent Activities Period (IAP), designed for students to engage in topics outside-of-the-normal-curriculum; enrollment is open with permission from the instructor, and there is no advance registration required. IAP at MIT, for those not familiar with it, is a special fourweek programme where students can choose from a vast array of non-credit and for-credit short coursework offered only during January of each year. CF- 101 is a non-sign up, non-credit introductory course, open to MIT and non-MIT students alike, as well as the public. Peter Hagelstein, Professor of electrical engineering at MIT has been teaching the course with Mitchell Swartz, from JET Energy, Inc. In some years the CF/IAP classes extended over two weeks; at other times over several days.

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Cold Fusion, Course Work, Independent Activities Period.
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Authors

Gayle Verner
JET Energy, Inc. Wellesley, MA 02481, United States
Mitchell Swartz
JET Energy, Inc. Wellesley, MA 02481, United States
Peter Hagelstein
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, United States

Abstract


For three years running now, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA, has offered the introductory cold fusion course during its Independent Activities Period (IAP), designed for students to engage in topics outside-of-the-normal-curriculum; enrollment is open with permission from the instructor, and there is no advance registration required. IAP at MIT, for those not familiar with it, is a special fourweek programme where students can choose from a vast array of non-credit and for-credit short coursework offered only during January of each year. CF- 101 is a non-sign up, non-credit introductory course, open to MIT and non-MIT students alike, as well as the public. Peter Hagelstein, Professor of electrical engineering at MIT has been teaching the course with Mitchell Swartz, from JET Energy, Inc. In some years the CF/IAP classes extended over two weeks; at other times over several days.

Keywords


Cold Fusion, Course Work, Independent Activities Period.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv108%2Fi4%2F653-654