Eduardo Balanovski
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Eduardo is Argentinian-born. Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from Imperial College,
London. Did extensive research at the Maths Department, Imperial College and at
King’s College, in a variety of topics: Foundations of Quantum Mechanics,
Electromagnetic (EM) field effects on the human body from DC up to frequencies of
100 GHz, body sensitivity to low-level EM radiation in that frequency range. A model
of EM-modulated soliton propagation in DNA as a trigger for DNA transcription and
replication. The role of the cell membrane in the transmission of the signal to
initiate DNA-mediated effects in response. The case of immunological reaction: the
constant and variable parts in the specificity of the antigen-antibody reaction:a
possible EM origin. Worked also at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Lausanne),
Switzerland, on an optimization model for the best conditions to achieve the abatement
of a series of photosensitive pollutants, now widely used. Taught Physics and Mathematics
for some 30 years at University level, for the UK A-levels, the Oxbridge Entrance
Exams, the US SAT Maths, and for the IB Maths, particularly the Higher Level. IB
Examiner. Also a teacher of Theory of Knowledge. Since 1999 has taught at the International
School of Geneva, Switzerland. Author of some 70 papers published in international
scientific journals including “Nature”. Presented papers in about 80
scientific conferences and meetings all over the world. Speaks fluent Spanish, French,
English, Italian, Portugese and German. Has indistinctly taught in English, Spanish
and French.