CoolScience offers high-tech education and jobs
CoolScience will be holding a four-day seminar on photonic computing—computing with light—at the International Business & Professional College on Saipan on July 26-29, 2004.
In a statement, it said that trainees will enter a pool of photonic-computing scientists, engineers, and trained executives to be made available to the emerging photonic computing industry as electronic hardware gives way to light-speed photonic computing hardware.
CoolScience marketing representatives distribute information about CoolScience’s advanced education around the world via the Internet. Positions are currently available for people who have access to the Internet, and have a functioning knowledge of English.
In the statement, CoolScience said that current technology is already pressing the electron to its physical limits.
“Consequently, greater computing speed can only be had by switching light with light at the speed of light, a process, which occurs some 100,000 times faster than in the best semiconductor-based electronics. So, just as copper wire has been replaced by fiber optics in the communications industry, holographic photonic computers are expected to begin replacing electronic computers worldwide within the next five years. Thus there exists a critical shortage of trained personnel to fill the needs of this emerging industry,” the statement said.
To fill this critical need, the CoolScience Center is offering an introductory course in photonic computing on July 26-29, 2004 on Saipan. Scientists, engineers, executives, students and others interested in the future of computing, from around the world are invited to attend. While the course is taught in English, CoolScience is also directing its marketing effort toward interested ones among the CNMI’s Asian neighbors.
The four-day course will be taught by John N. Hait, who holds 18 U.S. patents, 9 international patents, and 26 others applied for, covering the entire basis of photonic computing from its most basic components up to its most complex implementations. Hait has over 40 years experience as an electronic engineer, 30 years experience as a public speaker, and 15 years as a photonic scientist and engineer since his invention of the photonic transistor in 1989.
Further information, tuitions, and pre-registration can be found on the Internet at www.coolscience.info. Completion of this course is a prerequisite for being included in the CoolScience photonic-computing professional pool described above.
By standardizing and simplifying the advertising method, CoolScience marketing representatives do not have to be highly skilled in the subjects being taught. They simply distribute previously prepared CoolScience advertising over the Internet, or show people online slide presentations. This simplifies the task, to make it as easy as possible for reps to earn good commissions. Positions are currently available for anyone having access to the Internet, who is reasonably fluent in English. It’s free to signup online at jobs.coolscience.info
CoolScience is a nonprofit scientific research and educational corporation originally founded in 1981, and currently located on Saipan, CNMI, USA. Consequently, CoolScience is bringing both jobs, and high-tech education to Micronesia.