
Eisel-Power Research is an independent engineering initiative focused on renewable energy, planetary engineering, advanced transportation, and future technologies for Earth, the Moon, and Mars.
Our work combines real-world engineering experience with analytical reasoning, experimentation, and engineering-by-analogy to investigate practical solutions for future exploration and sustainable infrastructure.
Research publications document concepts, calculations, design studies, and experimental ideas while encouraging collaboration, discussion, and continued engineering development.
Browse the EPRN technical research notes covering Engineering by Analogy, the Photon Turbine, Conventional Atmospheric Flight on Mars, Integrated Planetary Energy Systems, Planetary Transportation Concepts, and the Fish Tank Planetary Analog.
Each publication represents an evolving engineering concept intended to inspire innovation and future validation.
An introduction to the Eisel-Power Research Library and the Engineering Publication Research Notes (EPRN) series. This overview presents the engineering philosophy, research framework, and emerging concepts that guide our work in renewable energy, planetary infrastructure, transportation, and future technologies for Earth, the Moon, and Mars.
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