
Our list of honorary doctors keeps growing. It is a list of a very illustrious club of successful and distinguished
members of our society - worldwide. Among them recipients
like the former
German president Johannes Rau -
Mandela, Nelson Rolihlahla, former president of Southafrica, winner of the 1993 Nobel Prize in peace -
Ingenious minds like Walter Krohn who invented The Krohn Mechanical Mine Clearance System -
and many other high
ranking renowned achievers from all walks of life and many countries, such as
Dr. T.J. Hawkeswood, from New South Wales, Australia, one of the greatest entomologists of all time, if not THE greatest , who has written over 270 scientific papers
and other articles in biological and natural history journals. His
knowledge of all insect and plant life is legendary -
And Harrell, David B., B.Sc., an innovation research director, USA, a successful sleep
medicine researcher -
Reinaldo Irizarry, Sr. MBA. DPA, USA, a veteran of the Vietnam war with twenty one years of experience in local law enforcement, and
five years of experience in federal law enforcement -
Pfarr, Roland Klaus Paul, entrepreneur. Pfarr Stanztechnik GmbH, developed and
patented a lead-free solder as an alternative for tin-silver-copper which is used in the electronics and (foremost) automobile industry -
Among our honorees are also His Holiness Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, winner of the 1989 Nobel Prize in peace -
Dr. Stephen Seely, United Kingdom , an elected member of the New York Academy of Sciences who was a research fellow at the cardiology department of Manchester university 1983 – 1993. He appears
in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest serving scientific writer, with the earliest written article published in a German psychological journal in 1934 -
Dr. Udo Doebbeling, a Swiss senior scientist who has a vast
experience of over 15 years in molecular biology research -
Stephan Augustin, Germany, inventor of the watercone™, providing an inexpensive way to swiftly make contaminated or seawater drinkable-
Dr. Wolfram Loch, a German engineer and the first person in the world who photographically documented the development of a blizzard in a laboratory, 1963 -
Dr. Thomas Paikeday, Canada, full-time accompñished lexicographer of American and Canadian English dictionaries since 1964.
Hans I. Mondermann, Holland, the engineer who invented the concept of the shared place in traffic planning. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Monderman
And our list goes on and on. Check it out at http://www.cosmoedu.net/hclist.html