The story of
Radatti Peter
When Peter was a senior in high school, he built an 8080 computer from scrap and pieces.
During his in college, he independently wrote a cardiac pacemaker monitoring and management system on his own time. He also independently designed a computer-aided surgery system for cardiac balloon catheterization. Peter has experience as a chemical consulting
contractor for KimKleen Manufacturing Co.
when he was majoring in chemistry, while he was a student at Temple University, he got intrigued with computers and it started his desire, ambition, and dedication to the computer field. He designed and implemented the first library of computer books for faculty and students. He started the first Temple University computer games group which may have been the first system of its type in the world. The games were used by both the students and faculty for entertainment and training purposes. The system was also used by the College of Education to assist special needs students in both learning skills and socialization.