
Maaneli "Max" Derakshani
Theoretical Physicist
About
Dr. Derakshani is an accomplished physicist and scientific advisor specializing in quantum mechanics, gravitational physics, and mathematical modeling. With a strong track record of leading international teams in collaborative research, he develops models that inform policy and planning for government agencies and corporate interests. His physics-related work includes advising the CEO of Foothold Labs on theoretical models based on data from low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR), as well as partnering with physicists in the US, Italy, and Hungary on grant-funded research in quantum mechanics, quantum field theory, and quantum gravity during his tenure at Rutgers University. Quoted in leading media publications for his contributions to physics and technosignatures analysis, he has served as lead or co-author on several peer-reviewed publications and presented at over 40 conferences, meetings, and university lectures worldwide on topics in physics, mathematics, and philosophy. He has also briefed U.S. Congress members on Moon and Mars image analysis. His research interests encompass quantum mechanics, general relativity, quantum gravity, electrodynamics, statistical physics, atmospheric physics, quantity theory of money, monetarism and market monetarism, Moon and Mars geological anomalies, and analysis of NASA satellite and analog imagery.