Stephen Paul (physicist)
Stephen F. Paul (November 13, 1953 – September 15, 2012) was a physicist at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory at Princeton University. He created and patented the P-series fuels, a new, liquid, renewable, non-petroleum gasoline formulation. He was in the process of converting an unused sludge plant in Trenton, NJ to process organic waste for fuel before he died.
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| Born | November 13, 1953 |
| Died | September 15, 2012 (aged 58) |
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| Fields | Physics, Chemistry |
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| Doctoral advisor | Prof. Bob Gross |
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He lived in New Jersey with his wife. He had three grown children.
He had a BS from Cornell University and received his master's degree and PhD from Columbia University.
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External links
- Paul, Stephen (2003). "Researcher on a renewable power course". In Business. Vol. 25, no. 1. p. 30. ISSN 0190-2458. Focuses on P-series environmentally safe fuel developed by the author.
- Stephen F. Paul (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory website)
- "Stephen F. Paul Obituary - Columbia University"
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