Bernard Konkin is a self-taught nuclear electrochemist and independent researcher exploring the fundamental behavior of matter through experimental electrochemistry. Working outside traditional academic pathways, his work focuses on hydrogen, energy systems, and the underlying electrical nature of physical processes.
Through hands-on laboratory experimentation and interdisciplinary inquiry, Konkin investigates the role of hydrogen in both energy production and the structure of matter itself, bridging concepts from electrochemistry, nuclear science, and classical physics.
At TeslaTech 2026, he presents a bold exploration into hydrogen’s role in the formation of elements, energy systems, and the deeper mechanics of light and matter.