About Me
I’m George Dan Chita, a high school student from Transylvania, Romania, passionate about physics, in all its fields! My father, an engineer, sparked this passion early on by introducing me to mechanics, electronics, and thermodynamics. At age 7, he taught me how to use basic tools, and we began building all sorts of experiments together. Creating machines, circuits, and running hands-on experiments is what started my passion for engineering and understanding the phenomenons from the world around me.
Over time, I also developed a strong interest in theoretical physics and have since participated in numerous physics, astronomy and research olympiads, earning multiple Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals at national and international levels. Among all fields, my favorite is electromagnetism, especially radio waves. I’ve spent countless hours troubleshooting stubborn circuits, often over tiny details that no one ever documents. That’s why I created this website: to share my projects in depth, help others avoid the same pitfalls, and inspire more young people to explore the beauty of physics!
With deepest gratitude….
I would like to dedicate a few heartfelt words to some truly dear people, who have shaped me and supported me through every leg of my journey.
First, I would like to thank my parents, for all the love and support they offered throughout the years, and the shaping hand that they have been!
I would also like to thank my tutors:
• Iraida Mărginean, for being with me from the very beginning of my journey and guiding me through every step along the way.
• Prof. Dr. Constantin Corega, my physics teacher, for all the theoretical physics I know and for being a constant pillar of support.
• Prof. Dr. Paul Dolea, for opening my eyes to the vast field of radio astronomy, guiding me in writing my first paper, and supporting me in my first steps into research.
• Prof. Dr. Max Tegmark, my brother-in-law, for always being there to answer my countless questions, and endlessly fueling my curiosity.
• Dr. Ing. Emanoil Surducan and Dr. Ing. Vasile Surducan, for all the electronics knowledge they’ve shared with me and for the intellectual support they’ve generously offered.

Now, to address the name of my website….
I know that, at a first glance, the name of this website might seem a bit strange, but there's actually a funny story behind it:
Back in 6th grade, one of my classmates randomly nicknamed me “Gorgeous Georgeous.” Once my family caught wind of it, the joke stuck, and there was no turning back. The war was lost. So, I decided to own it! That’s how George-ous Waves was born, a playful twist on “Gorgeous Waves” or “George’s Waves.”