Richard Gnall

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Richard Gnall is a physicist with research experience developing semi-conductor lasers and other telecommunications-related optical devices
at Bell Laboratories.

He currently teaches math, physics, engineering and computer science in Connecticut.
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Richard Gnall is a physicist with research experience developing semi-conductor lasers and other telecommunications-related optical devices
at Bell Laboratories.

He currently teaches math, physics, engineering and computer science in Connecticut.
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