His ten patents have contributed to compact, low-cost filters and signal processing devices for radar, TV, and cell phones.
[3] The John Templeton Foundation awarded him a grant for the philosophy course "Science and Religion: Cosmos to Consciousness" he taught at UMass Lowell from 1998 to 2000.
[4] He authored a number of articles and book reviews in Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers elected him a Fellow in 1979 "for contributions to microwave acoustics and their use as signal processing components."
He participated in a debate on global warming at the American Physical Society Meeting at U Mass Amherst, November, 2011.
as a respondent.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gc3kVY1l78 He established the Paul and Auburn Carr Scholarship in Science and Religion at the Boston University School of Theology in commemoration of his father, Rev.
[6][7] Paul published his autobiography "Loves in My Life: Spirituality, Science, Family" on June 12, 2023, with 51 color and 34 grayscale illustrations on Amazon.com.