Physicist / Anti-Gravity Researcher
Genuine credentials and peer-reviewed publications, but her central scientific claim - that rotating high-temperature superconductors can produce measurable gravitational effects - has not been independently replicated. Her later disappearance from public discourse is well-documented but interpretively contested. Her inclusion in the 2026 missing-scientists list is retroactive and chronologically loose.
Gravity-modification theoretical work
Co-authored peer-reviewed theoretical and experimental papers in the 1990s on possible gravitational effects from rotating high-temperature superconductors, building on the controversial Podkletnov claims.
AC Gravity LLC and DARPA-funded research
Founded AC Gravity LLC after leaving the University of Alabama; the company reportedly received DARPA contracts to continue gravity-modification experimental work in the early 2000s.
Effects of a Rotating Superconductor on a Spinning Mass
1991Gravitational Effects on the Magnetic Attenuation of Superconductors
1992Begins her academic career studying high-temperature superconductors and their gravitational implications.
Co-authors a series of peer-reviewed papers proposing measurable gravitational effects from rotating superconductors.
Continues gravity-modification research privately under DARPA-reported contracts.
Declines interviews and academic engagements; widely rumored to have been absorbed into classified research.
Quietly passes away. Death predates the 2026 missing-scientists news cycle by five years.