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Gian F. Badraun Develops Into The Ranks Of Stanford Who's Who
Gian F. Badraun has earned the recognition of Stanford Who's Who as a result of his remarkable work in research and development.
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, November 23, 2011 /Stanford Who's Who/ -- Gian F. Badraun has earned the recognition of Stanford Who's Who as a result of his remarkable work in research and development. As Owner and CEO of MicroSystems Research, as well as throughout his brilliant professional career, Mr. Bardraun has routinely exhibited the passion, vision and dedication necessary to be considered among the best.
Gian is a one man research and development department who has been responsible for the design of numerous innovative products and systems, including a plant for recycling used electrical cable and recovering 99% of copper and PVC insulation. He is also the inventor of a truck that is powered by a wood gasification plant and the first optical sensor that turns a hand drier on automatically as well as several other extraordinary designs.
Mr. Badraun recently filed a Patent Application in New Zealand titled: Low Temperature Methane Synthesis by Electrolysis of H2O and CO2. This amazing project, with an incredible potential for profit, generates gas for cooking and refrigeration through solar panels, generating power that is sustainable and environmentally friendly as well as extremely cost efficient.
Gian is interested in collaborating with a manufacturer anywhere in the world to commercialize the Methane Synthesis concept and get it manufactured into a range of power plants. The ability to produce methane in a carbon neutral way using electricity from solar panels or wind generators opens up huge markets especially in highly populated and deforested rural areas.
During his collegiate career, Gian studied Physics at Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz, EMS Schiers, and EMS Samedan in Switzerland. He also completed numerous courses at the Auckland Technical Institute. Mr. Badraun is a member of the International Webmasters Guild and a past member of the American Society for Industrial Security. In addition, he is a volunteer firefighter with several years of service in both Switzerland and New Zealand.
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