Tuomo Suntola

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Tuomo Suntola
Tuomo Suntola
Born (1943-11-16)November 16, 1943
Residence Espoo, Finland
Nationality Finnish
Known for Relativity, Unification, Cosmology
Scientific career
Fields Research Scientist

Dr. Tuomo Suntola received his Ph.D. degree from Helsinki University of Technology in 1971. As an industrial scientist and university lecturer, Dr. Suntola is the author of scientific papers and books on materials sciences, semiconductor technology and renewable energy. He is the inventor of novel micro devices and material processes, and received the 2004 European Semi Award for the Atomic Layer Deposition process, which is used in nanotechnology and in advanced integrated circuit manufacturing. With a clear sight towards a holistic view of the observable physical reality and the nature of relativity, Dr. Suntola has been working intensively on the Dynamic Universe theory since 1995, with early roots in the late 1960s. Education, employments

  • Helsinki University of Technology, Electrical Engineering Department, M.Sc. (1967), Ph.D. (1971).
  • Scientist at State Research Centre, VTT, (1968-1973).
    * Development of Humicap and humidity sensor for Vaisala Oy.

* Chief Scientist Instrumentarium Oy / Director of Display Division, Lohja Corparation (1974-1987).

    * Development of Atomic Layer Epitaxy, ALE (Atomic Layer Deposition, ALD) for manufacturing of electroluminescent thin film dispays. Since 1989 ALE-EL electroluminescent displays have been produced by Planar Systems Inc., Espoo, Finland

* Managing director of Microchemistry Ltd, subsidiary of Neste/Fortum Corporation (1987-1997).

    * Development of solar cell technologies
    • Extension of the use of Atomic Layer Deposition to the manufacturing of heterogeneous catalysts
    • Development of the ALD technology and equipment for semiconductor applications

* R&D Fellow, Fortum Corporation (1997-2004), retired 2004

Nominations, memberships

Honors and awards

Abstracts

Closed Dynamic Space]]" (Read in full)

Distant Observations in Euclidean Geometry]]" (Read in full)

Books