- St. Paul MN, US Gary T. Boyd - Woodbury MN, US David A. Rosen - North St. Paul MN, US Bharat R. Acharya - Woodbury MN, US Kevin W. Gotrik - Hudson WI, US David J. Rowe - Roseville MN, US Caleb T. Nelson - McKinney TX, US
International Classification:
F21V 8/00 G02B 5/02 G02F 1/1333 G02F 1/1335
Abstract:
An optical system includes an extended illumination source configured to emit light from an extended emission surface thereof and a light redirecting layer disposed on the extended emission surface. The light redirecting layer has a structured major surface that includes a regular array of light redirecting structures, each light redirecting structure including a plurality of facets; and a plurality of discrete spaced apart window segments. The optical system includes a plurality of reflective segments where each reflective segment is disposed on a corresponding window segment. For substantially normally incident light, each reflective segment has a total: average optical reflectance of at least 30% in a visible wavelength range extending from about 420 nm to about 650 nm; and optical transmittance of at least 10% for at least one infrared wavelength in an infrared wavelength range extending from about 800 nm to about 1200 nm.
High Transmission Light Control Films With Asymmetric Light Output
- St. Paul MN, US Owen M. Anderson - Minneapolis MN, US Kevin W. Gotrik - Hudson WI, US Nicholas A. Johnson - Burnsville MN, US Kenneth A. P. Meyer - Eagan MN, US Caleb T. Nelson - Woodbury MN, US Daniel J. Schmidt - Woodbury MN, US
International Classification:
G02B 5/00 G02B 5/30
Abstract:
Light control films comprise a light input surface and alight output surface opposite the light input surface and alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions disposed between the light input surface and the light output surface. The absorptive regions have an aspect ratio of at least 30 and are canted in the same direction. The alternating transmissive regions and absorbing regions have a maximum relative transmission at a viewing angle other than 0 degrees.
- St. Paul MN, US Kurt J. Halverson - Lake Elmo MN, US Steven P. Swanson - Blaine MN, US Evan D. Brutinel - Inver Grove Heights MN, US Caleb T. Nelson - McKinney TX, US
A device for growing microorganisms. The device includes a body member comprising a self-supporting, water-proof substrate having upper and lower surfaces; a hydrophobic spacer element adhered to the upper surface of the substrate forming side walls to retain a predetermined amount of liquid in contact with the substrate, wherein the hydrophobic spacer element has a hole therein; a fluid control film in the hole of the hydrophobic spacer element; a cover sheet having an inner-facing surface and an outer-facing surface, the cover sheet adhered to at least a portion of the body member; and a substantially dry, first microbial growth nutrient composition disposed on a portion of the inner surface of the cover sheet; a first adhesive composition adhered to the first microbial growth nutrient composition; and a cold-water-soluble first hydrogel-forming composition adhered to the first adhesive composition.
- St. Paul MN, US Nicholas A. Johnson - Woodbury MN, US Raymond J. Kenney - Woodbury MN, US Caleb T. Nelson - McKinney TX, US Daniel J. Schmidt - Woodbury MN, US
International Classification:
G02B 5/00 G02B 5/28 G02B 5/30 G02B 1/04
Abstract:
A light control film comprises a light input surface and a light output surface; alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions disposed between the light input surface and the light output surface; and TIR cladding layers. The TIR cladding layer having a refractive index, n. The transmissive regions alternate between high refractive index transmissive regions having a refractive index, n, and low refractive index transmissive regions having a refractive index, n. The absorptive regions comprise a core having a refractive index, n, adjacent an AR cladding layer; wherein n
Composite Cooling Film Comprising A Reflective Nonporous Organic Polymeric Layer And A Uv-Protective Layer
- St. Paul MN, US Miland B. Sabade - Woodbury MN, US Laura R. Nereng - Woodbury MN, US Caleb T. Nelson - McKinney TX, US James P. Burke - St. Paul MN, US Vivian W. Jones - Woodbury MN, US
A composite cooling film including a reflective nonporous inorganic-particle-filled organic polymeric layer, an ultra-violet-protective layer or layers, and an antisoiling layer.
- St. Paul MN, US James M. Nelson - Lino Lakes MN, US Karl K. Stensvad - Inver Grove Heights MN, US Henrik B. van Lengerich - St. Paul MN, US Christopher S. Lyons - St. Paul MN, US Moses M. David - Woodbury MN, US Jeffrey L. Solomon - Vadnais Heights MN, US Nicholas C. Erickson - St. Paul MN, US Caleb T. Nelson - Woodbury MN, US
International Classification:
G02B 1/00 G02B 5/20
Abstract:
Nanostructured articles, materials for the nanostructured articles, and intermediate articles for use in making the nanostructured articles. The nanostructured articles can be formed on a flexible film and are useful for optical metasurface applications and possibly other applications. The articles can include nanoreplicated layers or pattern transfer layers of engineered nanostructures.
Materials And Methods For Forming Nano-Structures On Substrates
- St. Paul MN, US Karl K. Stensvad - Eagan MN, US Edwin L. Kusilek - Baldwin WI, US Mathew S. Stay - Bloomington MN, US Caleb T. Nelson - Woodbury MN, US Christopher S. Lyons - Woodbury MN, US Moses M. David - Wells TX, US Jeffrey L. Solomon - Centerville MN, US Martin B. Wolk - Woodbury MN, US Nicholas C. Erickson - St. Paul MN, US James Zhu - Woodbury MN, US James M. Nelson - Woodbury MN, US
International Classification:
B29D 11/00 B82Y 40/00 B82Y 20/00 G02B 5/02
Abstract:
Materials and methods useful in forming nano-scale features on substrates, and articles such as optical films incorporating such nano-scale patterned substrates.
Methods Of Making Metal Patterns On Flexible Substrate
- St. Paul MN, US Matthew S. Stay - Bloomington MN, US Caleb T. Nelson - Woodbury MN, US David J. Tarnowski - Mahtomedi MN, US David J. Rowe - Roseville MN, US Edwin L. Kusilek - Baldwin WI, US
International Classification:
H05K 3/04 H05K 1/02
Abstract:
Methods of making metal patterns on flexible substrates are provided. Releasable solid layer is selectively formed on a patterned surface of the flexible substrate by applying a liquid solution thereon. Metal patterns on the flexible substrate can be formed by removing the releasable solid layer after metallization. In some cases, the releasable solid layer can be transferred from the patterned surface to a transfer layer where the metal patterns are formed.
Dunbar Armored
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Vermilion Community College Aug 2012 - May 2013
Resident Advisor
Education:
Concordia University - St. Paul 2013 - 2015
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Corrections, Criminal Justice
Vermilion Community College 2011 - 2013
Associates, Corrections, Criminal Justice
Skills:
Customer Service Public Speaking Microsoft Office First Aid Data Entry Research Team Building Microsoft Word Leadership
Interests:
Social Services Children Civil Rights and Social Action Education Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Human Rights
3M Health Care
Advanced Research Specialist
3M Health Care Nov 2014 - Aug 2019
Research Specialist
3M Health Care Nov 2014 - Aug 2019
Senior Manufacturing Technology Engineer
3M Health Care Feb 2018 - Jan 2019
Advanced Manufacturing Technology Engineer
3M Health Care Jan 2015 - Feb 2018
Process Engineer
Education:
University of Minnesota 2013 - 2014
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Bethel University 2010 - 2012
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Physics
The University of Texas at Dallas 2007 - 2010
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Electrical Engineering
The University of Texas at Dallas 2005 - 2007
Masters, Master of Science In Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Characterization Thin Films Materials Science Plasma Physics Matlab Research Nanotechnology Labview Semiconductors Afm Data Analysis Physics Design of Experiments Microsoft Excel Mathematica Mechanical Engineering Ansys Process Engineering Heat Transfer Ptc Creo Minitab Thin Film Coating Lean Six Sigma Electroforming Fuel Injection Powerpoint Pro Engineer Ees C++ Manufacturing Optical Coatings Web Handling Solution Delivery
Cjn Landscape Design May 2006 - Aug 2014
Owner
Otogawa-Anschel Design-Build, Llc Jun 2013 - Jul 2014
Intern
Wold Architects and Engineers Jun 2013 - Jul 2014
Architectural Intern
University of Minnesota Aug 2007 - Sep 2007
Architectural Mentor
All Around the Yard/Outdoor Visions May 2005 - Sep 2005
Landscape Specialist
Education:
University of Minnesota 2008 - 2012
Master of Science, Masters, Architecture
University of Minnesota 2005 - 2008
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Architecture
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Skills:
Sustainable Design Architectural Design Design Research Revit Building Energy Analysis Daylight Analysis Daylighting Sketchup Sketching Autocad Ecotect Submittals Green Building Architectural Drawings Model Building Diagramming Indesign Adobe Creative Suite Photoshop Construction Drawings Kerkythea Wufi Therm Illustrator Landscape Maintenance Renovation Project Management Sustainability Carpentry Landscaping Sustainable Architecture Architecture Hardscape Rendering Athena Impact Estimator Custom Remodeling Kitchen and Bath Design Bim Residential Design Urban Design Construction Model Making Drawing Space Planning
Interests:
Social Services Canoeing Downhill Skiing Environment Competitive Softball Ice Hockey Arts and Culture Fishing
Boston Childrens Hospital Urology 300 Longwood Ave Hunnewell BLDG 3 RM 390, Boston, MA 02115 6173557796 (phone), 6177300474 (fax)
Boston Childrens Physicians Brockton 830 Oak St STE 220E, Brockton, MA 02301 7812162480 (phone), 7812162490 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Duke University School of Medicine Graduated: 1997
Procedures:
Circumcision Cystoscopy Cystourethroscopy Kidney Stone Lithotripsy Urinary Flow Tests
Conditions:
Calculus of the Urinary System Undescended and Retractile Testicle Urinary Incontinence Urinary Tract Infection (UT)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Nelson graduated from the Duke University School of Medicine in 1997. He works in Boston, MA and 1 other location and specializes in Pediatric Urology. Dr. Nelson is affiliated with Boston Childrens Hospital.