Atlanta, Ga. – Dr. Rashad Richey, a university lecturer, and popular multi-media broadcaster on the TYT Network, SiriusXM Urban View, and other major platforms, has achieved a remarkable feat by being invited as a Senior Researcher and Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS) through the School of Life Information Science and Engineering at Asia Pacific School of Business. IPAS is a prestigious research community that is responsible for cutting-edge research, discoveries, and inventions in various fields. Dr. Richey’s expertise in quantum physics, applied physics, theoretical physics, and social sciences will be invaluable in developing modern technologies to address pressing societal challenges. The Asia Pacific School of Business is an esteemed research university, ranking in the top 10% of research output globally.
Dr. Richey, President of Rolling Out, was recently ranked as having the ‘fastest growing TV news show in America’, according to Wikipedia, holds multiple advanced degrees, including three research-based doctoral degrees from Clark Atlanta University, Business University of Costa Rica, and Azteca University, completed his Master’s in Applied Physics and Quantum Mechanics from Universidad Empresarial de Costa Rica, Master’s in Neuroscience from the University of Pacific, and MBA from Beulah Heights University.
Dr. Richey was accepted into the Ph.D. program in Quantum Physics at APSB’s School of Life Information Science and Engineering, which is a rare opportunity as there are very few quantum physicists. He chose Clark Atlanta University as his research partner and is highly regarded for his academic achievements and ability to apply physics to medical and social endeavors. Dr. Richey also created the Theoretical Application Learning model and has presented two quantum physics theories, the Quantum Phantasmagoria Effect and the theory of Quantum Neuro-Mechanics, detailed in his journal writings.
As a Senior Researcher at IPAS through APSB, Dr. Richey will have access to funding for research projects aligned with IPAS goals and work with talented scientists on cutting-edge research. IPAS has made significant discoveries in photonics applications in medicine, agriculture, and environmental monitoring, leading to new technologies for medical diagnostics, energy storage, and ultra-precise clocks. Dr. Richey’s appointment highlights his capacity for high-level learning and the Institute’s commitment to advancing scientific knowledge through innovative technologies that improve lives.
Written By: Angela Patton