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Roberto is an international student from Italy studying for his engineering degree in Boston, MA. Since an early age he has learned to trust his "inner voice and mind's eye" as it excites Roberto's natural talents to ponder about new and intriguing facts about the complexity of the universe. In his first engineering thermodynamics class that "inner voice" raises the question of the efficient use of energy and asks "where does the wasted energy or exergy go?" This question leads Roberto and his study group friends to experiment with energy sources to answer this question. This exploratory…mehr

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Roberto is an international student from Italy studying for his engineering degree in Boston, MA. Since an early age he has learned to trust his "inner voice and mind's eye" as it excites Roberto's natural talents to ponder about new and intriguing facts about the complexity of the universe. In his first engineering thermodynamics class that "inner voice" raises the question of the efficient use of energy and asks "where does the wasted energy or exergy go?" This question leads Roberto and his study group friends to experiment with energy sources to answer this question. This exploratory journey leads Roberto and his friends to discover the fate of mankind but also how they can work to make their lives full and productive at least to delay the inevitable.
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Autorenporträt
Frank Di Bella is a Professional Engineer and Principal of ARGO Millennium Engineering Ventures. He was the Director of the School of Engineering Technology at Northeastern University and is currently an Adjunct Engineering Instructor at Boston University's Mechanical Engineering/AERO Dept. His professional interests include developing systems that utilize renewable energy, in all of its forms, in useful ways for the purpose of providing sustainable energy while also advocating energy conservation for its immediate impact on reducing non-renewable energy use. He is also a strong advocate for exploring STEM (Science Technology Math Engineering) subjects for careers for the young and old, alike.