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Mario cardullo biography

Cardullo, Ph. Cardullo has served as a professor and written multiple textbooks, and has been instrumental in establishing several businesses. In this oral history, Dr. Cardullo recalls his early family life, his education, and entrance into the world of engineering, his contribution to liquid fuel research as a Variable Thrust Senior Propulsion Engineer for Belcom in the early days of the Apollo Program, and as First Corporate Planner for the Communications Satellite Corporation, where he published papers on his concept for maritime communication satellites , leading to Immarsat, mobile communication satellites.

Here he describes the fascinating and often connected circumstances that led to several of his inventions, including the RFID, patented in , a method for tracking electronic addresses patented in , a UV light-based visible light generator patented in , and a nano RFID patent issued in He also offers professional advice to young engineers and inventors, and comments on the value of IEEE and other digital resources to his continuing work.

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And the first thing that I would like to talk to you about is your inspiration for becoming an engineer in the first place. And then we'll work our way backwards, as you talk about I'm Mario Cardullo. I'm from Brooklyn, New York, where I grew up. And I'm the son of immigrants. My mother came here when she was twenty-one from Sicily, Messina, and she had been studying to become a teacher there but her father, who immigrated four years before, brought her and her whole--her seven brothers and sisters, and her mother, back in My father was born here but his father, who was a seaman came here with his wife in