MICHAUD CONSULTING - HUDSON, NH since Aug 2012
OWNER
Drama Kids International Jun 2003 - Aug 2012
Business / Marketing Mgr.
Data General Jun 1977 - Nov 2002
Engineering
Education:
Franklin Pierce College 1986 - 1989
B.S., Computer Science
New Hampshire Technical Institute 1975 - 1977
AAS, Industrial Electronics
Skills:
Program Management Product Management Strategic Planning Storage NAS Networking Team Building Project Management Product Development Storage Area Networks Storage Virtualization Management Lead Generation Solution Selling Sales
Lowell Public Schools - Lowell, MA since Aug 2011
High School Math Teacher
Lawrence Public Schools - Lawrence, MA Aug 2008 - Jun 2011
Math Teacher
The MathWorks - Natick, MA Aug 2003 - Oct 2007
Quality Engineer
University of Delaware - Newark, DE Sep 1993 - May 2002
Graduate Student/Post-Doc/Visiting Faculty
Education:
University of Delaware 1993 - 2000
MS & PhD, Chemical Engineering
Northeastern University 1988 - 1993
BS, Chemical Engineering
Jul 2008 to 2000 Terminal ManagerUsf/Reddaway Albuquerque, NM Sep 2007 to Feb 2008 Dock Supervisor/Asst Operations ManagerResolve Corp Albuquerque, NM Aug 2006 to Sep 2007 Logistics / Warehouse ManagerFitness First Athletic Club Concord, NH Dec 1998 to Oct 2006 Owner/OperatorHillsbourgh County Dept of Corrections Manchester, NH Feb 1990 to Nov 2001 Correctional officer / Field Training Officer
Education:
Mira Costa Oceanside, CA 1982 to 1984 Associates in General Studies
Skills:
Technical Skills: Microsoft Word / OutlookExcel / Open OfficeFluent in Computer System10-Key and all Office Equipment
Dennis Paul Michaud - Dracut MA, US Paul McCormac - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
C07H 1/00 B01D 59/44
US Classification:
536 2534, 250282, 536 253
Abstract:
A method for the analysis of oligonucleotides is provided. The method comprises: desalting a mixture of oligonucleotides under conditions such that there is substantially no separation of the mixture of oligonucleotides, and/or by on-line desalting, introducing the desalted mixture of oligonucleotides into a mass spectrometer; and quantifying one or more oligonucleotides comprised in the mixture by mass spectrometry.
Prefabricated foldable building units are described that have one or more of the following advantages. They are more easily prefabricated, more easily transported to building sites without requiring special permits, unloadable and unfoldable at the building sites without using cranes (they can be unloaded using ground-level lifting rigs and unfolded using, for example, a cable mechanism), allow precise and fast completion at the building site, and allow significant reduction in the scope of work to be completed on-site, where costs and scheduling are far less manageable. Further, methods for unloading and unfolding foldable building units are described that obviate the need for one or more cranes that can be expensive and project-complicating, thereby opening up a significant percentage of building sites for placement of prefabricated foldable building units.
Dennis Michaud - Waltham MA, US Elizabeth Rothwell - Waltham MA, US Everett Morton - Waltham MA, US Steven Eason - Waltham MA, US Paul Kassabian - Waltham MA, US
International Classification:
E04B 1/344
US Classification:
52 795, 52645
Abstract:
Foldable building units are provided based on structural frame and connection assembly designs that enable greater construction efficiency and flexibility. The structural frame and connection assembly designs allow for easier connection of frame elements in the prefabrication process of the foldable building units and for easier connection of frame elements at the building site, for example, of foldably connected frame elements after unfolding. They also allow for more finish in the pre-fabrication process, and/or less and faster work at the building site, for example, by enabling conventional structural lumber grids that can be continuous through the edges and corners of the building envelope for conventional exterior finishing, while providing a tight building envelope with reduced heat transfer, particularly, through the edges of the foldable building unit.
Steven A. Cohen - Hopkinton MA Dennis P. Michaud - Dracut MA
Assignee:
Millipore Corporation - Bedford MA
International Classification:
C07D23720 C07D21538 C07D21726
US Classification:
544235
Abstract:
A class of novel heterocyclic aromatic carbamate compounds is described. A method of derivatizing amine-functional compounds with the novel carbamates is also disclosed. The derivatives can be detected using a fluorescence detector. The present composition and method allow femtomole quantities of amine compounds to be detected and measured.
Wallboards, Wallboard Systems And Methods For Installing Them
- Malvern PA, US David Knutson - Lunenburg MA, US Rachel Z. Pytel - Newtown MA, US Dennis Michaud - Groton CT, US John C. Phillips - Seminole FL, US Stephen W. Reynolds - Mississauga, CA
International Classification:
E04F 13/02 C04B 28/14 E04F 13/04
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates generally to wallboards, for example, suitable for use in constructing internal walls. The present disclosure relates more particularly to a wallboard and a method that provides simplified high-quality surface finishing. The wallboard includes a wall panel having a front surface and a rear surface. A sandable coating is disposed on the front surface of the wall panel. The method includes positioning wallboards adjacent to one another, applying sandable joint compound over joint formed between the wallboards, and sanding the joint compound and the sandable coating of the wallboards
Interlocking Gypsum Building Surface Products, Methods Of Manufacture, And Interlocking Gypsum Building Surface Systems
- Malvern PA, US Garrett Loomis - Newton MA, US Kim Dupont-Madinier - Somerville MA, US Brock Jacobites - Northboro MA, US David Knutson - Lunenburg MA, US James Dimitrakopoulos - Conshohocken PA, US Stephen W. Reynolds - Malvern PA, US Douglas J. Wambaugh - Bend OR, US Rachel Z. Pytel - Newton MA, US Dennis Michaud - Groton MA, US
International Classification:
E04C 2/04 C04B 28/14 C04B 14/38
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates generally to building surface products, for example, panels suitable for forming a building surface. The present disclosure relates more particularly to a building surface product including a gypsum panel with an upper edge that overlaps a lower edge of a neighboring gypsum panel.
Cladding System Including A Flexible Grid And Panels
The present disclosure relates generally to cladding that forms an architectural surface, for example, suitable for forming a ceiling. The present disclosure relates more particularly to a cladding system including a plurality of flexible grid members arranged so as to form a grid that extends in at least two dimensions and includes grid cells that are delimited by the flexible grid members and a plurality of panels supported by the grid. At least a first portion of the panels are arranged so as to form an architectural surface.
Wallboards, Wallboard Systems And Methods For Installing Them
- Malvern PA, US David Knutson - Lunenburg MA, US Rachel Z. Pytel - Newtown MA, US Dennis Michaud - Groton CT, US John C. Phillips - Seminole FL, US Stephen W. Reynolds - Mississauga, CA
International Classification:
E04F 13/02 C04B 28/14
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates generally to wallboards, for example, suitable for use in constructing internal walls. The present disclosure relates more particularly to a wallboard and a method that provides simplified high-quality surface finishing. The wallboard includes a wall panel having a front surface and a rear surface. A sandable coating is disposed on the front surface of the wall panel. The method includes positioning wallboards adjacent to one another, applying sandable joint compound over joint formed between the wallboards, and sanding the joint compound and the sandable coating of the wallboards.
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Dennis Michaud
Lived:
Westford, MA Van Buren, ME
Work:
Lawrence Public Schools, Performing and Fine Arts High School - Math Teacher (2008-2011)