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A Lecture by Sir Dr. NakaMats “The Capacity to break through”

Lecture
09 / 23 / 15
  • Sir Dr. NakaMats Profile International scholar of philosophy of Creativity & Inventiveness. Doctor of engineering, law, medicine, science and humanities. Honorary Chairman of US Child Cancer Beat Society. Graduated at the University of Tokyo. The only person who licensed 16 patents to IBM (Floppy disc, Hard Disc, Tape Transport, Flying Head etc.). Invented 3,367 plus (Thomas Edison 1093) including Floppy Disc, HDD, Solar Cell. Fuel Cell, HOD, Cinemascope, Digital Display, Kerosene Pump, CEREBREX, Ecocute. Pachinko, Karaoke, Flying Shoes. Received Ig Nobel Prize from Harvard University selected by Nobel Prize winner of Harvard University professors and MIT professors. Selected by U.S. Science Academic Society as one of five world No.1 great scientists in the history who are Archimedes, Michael Faraday, Marie Curie, Nikola Tesla and Yoshiro Nakamatsu (Sir Dr. NakaMats). Lectured as professor or senior scholar at the following universities and academies: Wharton School of the Univ. of Pennsylvania. Columbia University, Syracuse Univ., Royal Academy of Sweden, University of Tokyo, St. Louis University, Washington University, Chicago Medical University, Southern California University, University of Arizona, Drexel University, Stanford University, San Diego State University, University of Philadelphia, CETYS University in Mexico, University of New Orleans, Carnegie Melon University, CEOU, TESLA Society, Harvard University, MIT, Honorary Doctor of Walt Disney Child Cancer Hospital.

    Date: 09/23/15
    Time: 12:30-1:45pm (Door Open 11:45am)
    Admittance, Lunch 11:45am-12:30pm
    Lecture 12:30-1:30pm
    Q&A 1:30-1:45pm
    Location: The Nippon Club 2F Rose Room
    Fee: $40 (Member) / $50 (Guest)
    Inqury: kkobayashi@nipponclub.org/(212) 581-2223

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