Associate Professor, Dept. of Exercise and Sports Science at University of South Carolina Aiken
Location:
Aiken, South Carolina
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
University of South Carolina Aiken since Aug 2001
Associate Professor, Dept. of Exercise and Sports Science
University of Tennessee Aug 1998 - Aug 2001
Graduate Teaching/Research Assistant
AeroSport, Inc. Aug 1996 - Dec 1998
Exercise Physiologist
Central Michigan University Jan 1998 - May 1998
Instructor
Education:
University of Tennessee-Knoxville 1998 - 2001
Ph.D., Exercise Physiology
Central Michigan University 1994 - 1997
M.A., Exercise Science
Stonehill College 1990 - 1994
B.S., Biology
Skills:
Higher Education Teaching Public Speaking Research Exercise Physiology Biomechanics University Teaching PowerPoint Sports Strength & Conditioning Academia Writing Sports Nutrition Human Nutrition Nutrition Education physical activity Health Education Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise Instruction Healthy Eating Healthy Lifestyles Healthy Communities Behavior Modification Behavior Change nutrition recommendations
Interests:
exercise, nutrition, physical activity, healthy eating, weight loss, sports performance, exercise is medicine
Honor & Awards:
Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, Outstanding Commitment to Student Development Award, Order of Omega Honor Society
Hanesbrands Inc.
Senior Manager Human Resources Information Management
Hanesbrands Inc. Feb 2011 - Nov 2011
Manager Human Resources Information Management
Hanesbrands Inc. Mar 2008 - Feb 2011
Senior Systems Analyst - It
Hanesbrands Inc. Jan 2006 - Feb 2008
Senior Analyst Payroll
Sara Lee Sep 2002 - Jan 2006
Senior Analyst Payroll
Skills:
Lawson Hris Hris Business Analysis Process Improvement Testing Payroll Business Process Training Access Change Management Budgets Business Process Improvement Erp Databases Sap Sharepoint Business Intelligence Software Documentation Cross Functional Team Leadership Human Resources Information Systems Enterprise Resource Planning Sap Products Management
A method for optimizing pressure exchange includes providing a first pressure exchange system comprising an energy recovery device (ERD). A second system supplies high-pressure fluid, energized by a positive displacement pump, to the ERD. A third system supplies low-pressure fluid to the ERD. The first system energizes the low-pressure fluid with the high-pressure fluid to form a high-pressure fracking fluid, which is delivered from the first system to a well-head. A rate of required flow is input into a control system, which determines a rate of flow of the high-pressure fluid, a rate of flow of the low-pressure fluid, and an actual rate of flow of the fracking fluid at the well-head. The control system then adjusts to equilibrium: the rate of flow of the high-pressure fluid based on the actual rate of flow; and the rate of flow of the low-pressure fluid based on the actual rate of flow.
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Brian Parr
Work:
Mission to the World - Missionary (2008)
Education:
Covenant Theological Seminary - Master of Divinity, Covenant Theological Seminary - Master of Arts in Counselling, University of Central Oklahoma - Sociology