Meet Jacques Ruer, a Physicist and President of the French Society for Nuclear Science in Condensed Matter who spent his career in metallurgy and later on renewable energies as an engineer. Now retired, he has devoted his attention to cold fusion science and makes his own studies, mainly with the point of view of an engineer. In his publications he takes the point of view of the engineer to investigate how the basic technologies are utilized in the experimental setups and how the energy could be used for practical applications.
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