I live in the Northern Twin Cities area with my wife and our 3 children. We enjoy spending time with friends, camping, and watching movies. I've been in the industry for over 9 years. The first 8 of those, I worked with primarily with home buyers from partner companies as well as clients of a group of financial advisors I had developed a relationship with. Due to the nature of my work during that time, I was able to come across countless loan scenarios and worked with many different types of people.
Dr. Anderson graduated from the Mayo Medical School in 1991. He works in Wausau, WI and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Anderson is affiliated with Aspirus Wausau Hospital.
The University Of Vermont Health Network Anesthesia 111 Colchester Ave FL 2, Burlington, VT 05401 8028472415 (phone), 8028475324 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Tulane University School of Medicine Graduated: 2008
Conditions:
Substance Abuse and/or Dependency
Languages:
Arabic English French Spanish
Description:
Dr. Anderson graduated from the Tulane University School of Medicine in 2008. He works in Burlington, VT and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Anderson is affiliated with Central Vermont Medical Center and The University Of Vermont Medical Center.
Comprehensive Emergency Solutions 221 NE Gln Oak Ave, Peoria, IL 61636 3096725500 (phone)
Languages:
English
Description:
Mr. Anderson works in Peoria, IL and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Mr. Anderson is affiliated with Galesburg Cottage Hospital and UnityPoint Health Methodist Hospital.
Erik R. Anderson - Plymouth MI, US Gary R. Osterberg - Hartland MI, US Yasuyuki Mitsuhashi - West Bloomfield MI, US
Assignee:
Nissan Technical Center North America, Inc. - MI
International Classification:
B60R 27/00
US Classification:
29619306, 29619305, 29619312
Abstract:
A vehicle body structure includes longitudinally extending elements such as roof side rail outer and inner members, a reinforcement member and a gusset that are part of a side impact energy management system for vehicles that include a sunroof. A laterally extending cross member is connected to the roof side rail members, and the roof side rail members are connected to an upper portion of an approximately vertical B-pillar. The cross-member is connected to the roof side rail members approximately perpendicular to the B-pillar, but longitudinally offset from the B-pillar. The reinforcement member extends between the roof side rail members to the cross-member.
Erik Anderson - Plymouth MI, US Richard Miller - Brentwood TN, US Robert Blanchard - Fenton MI, US
Assignee:
Nissan Technical Center North America, Inc. - Farmington Hills MI
International Classification:
B60R 9/00
US Classification:
296 376
Abstract:
A vehicle cargo sidewall structure includes a vertical inboard wall panel, a vertical outboard wall panel, door panel and a storage bin. The inboard wall panel includes an access opening. The outboard wall panel extends along side the inboard wall panel to define a side wall structure with a concealed storage space located between the inboard and outboard wall panels. The storage space is accessible via the access opening. The door panel moves between a closed position overlaying the access opening concealing the storage space and an opened position exposing the storage space. The storage bin is coupled to the door panel for movement therewith such that with the door panel in the closed position the storage bin is disposed within the storage space and with the door panel in the opened position the storage bin at least partially extends out of the storage space.
Naga A. Narayana - Farmington Hills MI, US Erik Anderson - Plymouth MI, US Micah P. Woolace - Commerce Township MI, US Tadashi Masuda - Novi MI, US
Assignee:
Nissan North America, Inc. - Franklin TN
International Classification:
B60J 5/06
US Classification:
2961466, 296155, 49503
Abstract:
A vehicle sliding door structure includes an inner door panel, an outer door panel, a reinforcing bracket and a first bulkhead. The inner door panel has a vertically oriented sash section extending along an outboard facing surface thereof adjacent to a rearward side of an outer peripheral edge thereof. The sash section has a latch mechanism supporting part proximate a mid-region of the rearward side of the outer peripheral edge. The outer door panel is fixed to the outer peripheral edge of the inner door panel. The reinforcing bracket is fixedly attached to the outboard facing surface of the inner door panel along a region of the sash section that extends from below the latch mechanism supporting part to above the latch mechanism supporting part. The first bulkhead is fixedly attached to the reinforcing bracket and extends from the reinforcing bracket toward the outer door panel.
Erik Anderson - Plymouth MI, US Micah P. Woolace - Commerce Township MI, US Naga A. Narayana - Farmington Hills MI, US Tadashi Masuda - Novi MI, US
Assignee:
Nissan North America, Inc. - Franklin TN
International Classification:
B60J 5/06
US Classification:
2961466, 296155, 49503
Abstract:
A vehicle sliding door structure includes an inner door panel, an outer door panel, a reinforcing bracket and a first bulkhead. The inner door panel has a vertically oriented reinforced section extending along an outboard facing surface thereof adjacent to a rearward side of an outer peripheral edge thereof. The reinforced section has a latch mechanism supporting part proximate a mid-region of the rearward side of the outer peripheral edge. The outer door panel is fixed to the outer peripheral edge of the inner door panel. The reinforcing bracket is fixedly attached to the outboard facing surface of the inner door panel along a region of the reinforced section that extends from below the latch mechanism supporting part to above the latch mechanism supporting part. The first bulkhead is fixedly attached to the reinforcing bracket and extends from the reinforcing bracket toward the outer door panel.
Erik Anderson - Plymouth MI, US Jonathan Patty - Novi MI, US David Kovie - Livonia MI, US Charles Cutting - Taylor MI, US
Assignee:
Nissan North America, Inc. - Franklin TN
International Classification:
B60J 5/06
US Classification:
2961466
Abstract:
A vehicle door comprises an outer door panel, and inner door panel, and a reinforcement member. The outer door panel includes a pair of vertically extending free ends and a pair of horizontally extending free ends forming a peripheral edge portion. The inner door panel is rigidly attached to the peripheral edge portion of the outer door panel such that an internal door cavity is defined between the outer and inner door panels. The reinforcement member is disposed in the internal door cavity. The reinforcement member includes a first attachment portion rigidly attached to an inner surface of the outer door panel at a first location adjacent the peripheral edge portion of the outer door panel, and a second attachment portion rigidly attached to an inner surface of the inner door panel at a second location.
Metallic Alloys Having Amorphous, Nano-Crystalline, Or Microcrystalline Structure
Subhash K. DHAR - Bloomfield Hills MI, US Fabio ALBANO - Royal Oak MI, US Erik W. ANDERSON - Royal Oak MI, US Srinivasan VENKATESAN - Bloomfield Hills MI, US
A metal alloy for use in a wire included in an electrochemical cell is disclosed having an amorphous structure, microcrystalline grains, or grains that are sized less than about one micron. In various embodiments, the microcrystalline grains are not generally longitudinally oriented, are variably oriented, or are randomly oriented. In some embodiments, the microcrystalline grains lack uniform grain size or are variably sized. In some embodiments, the microcrystalline grains have an average grain size of less than or equal to 5 microns. In some embodiments, the metal alloy lacks long-range crystalline order among the microcrystalline grains. In some embodiments, the wire is used in a substrate used in the electrochemical cell. In some embodiments, the metal alloy is formed using a co-extrusion process comprising warming up the metallic alloy and applying pressure and simultaneously passing a core material through a die to obtain a composite structure.
Subhash DHAR - Bloomfield Hills MI, US Fabio ALBANO - Royal Oak MI, US Srinivasan VENKATESAN - Bloomfield Hills MI, US Erik W. ANDERSON - Royal Oak MI, US Susmitha GOPU - Royal Oak MI, US Lin HIGLEY - Troy MI, US
Assignee:
Energy Power Systems, LLC - Troy MI
International Classification:
H01M 4/58 H01M 4/21 H01M 4/04 H01M 4/14
US Classification:
429225, 428402, 2521821
Abstract:
The present disclosure describes a series of improvements to the positive active material and negative active material of electrochemical cells. In particular, the present disclosure describes improvements in the lead oxide powder, processing, and additives used to make the positive active material and negative active material for pastes used to make electrodes for lead acid batteries. The present disclosure describes materials and processing that enable the formation of positive active materials having density comparable to conventional material but with substantially higher porosity and improved mechanical properties and the formation of negative active materials using substantially shorter and less energy intensive processing.
Nano-Engineered Coatings For Anode Active Materials, Cathode Active Materials, And Solid-State Electrolytes And Methods Of Making Batteries Containing Nano-Engineered Coatings
- Thornton CO, US Kevin DAHLBERG - Taylor MI, US Erik ANDERSON - Troy MI, US Subhash DHAR - Bloomfield Hills MI, US Srinivasan VENKATESAN - Bloomfield Township MI, US James TREVEY - Superior CO, US David M. KING - Canton MA, US Paul R. LICHTY - Louisville CO, US
The present disclosure relates to a nano-engineered coating for cathode active materials, anode active materials, and solid state electrolyte materials for reducing corrosion and enhancing cycle life of a battery, and processes for applying the disclosed coating. Also disclosed is a solid state battery including a solid electrolyte layer having a solid electrolyte particle coated by a protective coating with a thickness of 100 nm or less. The protective coating is obtained by atomic layer deposition (ALD) or molecular layer deposition (MLD). Further disclosed is a solid electrolyte layer for a solid state battery, including a porous scaffold coated by a first, solid electrolyte coating. The solid electrolyte coating has a thickness of 60 μm or less and a weight loading of at least 20 wt. % (or preferable at least 40 wt. % or at least 50 wt. %). Further disclosed is a cathode composite layer for a solid state battery.
May 2014 to 2000 ClinicianDevelopmental Disabilities Unit Hampstead, NH Feb 2006 to May 2014 CounselorGenesis Behavioral Health Plymouth, NH Jul 2004 to Jul 2005 Adult Service ClinicianBaird Health and Counseling New London, NH Aug 2003 to May 2004 Counselor InternAcute Psychiatric Services Concord, NH Sep 2002 to Jun 2003 ExternGallagher, Callahan and Gartrell Concord, NH Apr 1998 to Aug 2002 Para legal/Research AssociateLL. Bean Concord Factory Store
1990 to 2002 Customer Service RepresentativeNew Hampshire State Senate Concord, NH 1997 to 1997 Legislative Aide
Education:
Antioch New England Graduate School Keene, NH 2004 Master of Arts in Counseling PsychologyUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 1989 Bachelor of Arts in Communications
Tilcon NY New York, NY Mar 2006 to Jan 2012 Plant Engineer, Project Engineer and ForemanRocky Rift Consulting York, PA Sep 2003 to Nov 2005 Database development and management
Education:
Long Island University 2010 Master's in Business AdministrationPennsylvania State University 2004 Bachelor's in Mining Engineering
Innovative Computer Solutions Brielle, NJ May 2011 to Dec 2014 Advanced Product SupportUS Census Bureau Freehold, NJ Apr 2010 to Aug 2010 Field Operations ClerkShrewsbury Volkswagen Shrewsbury, NJ Aug 2009 to Feb 2010 Archives Technician InternEllis Island Immigration Museum
Mar 2009 to Aug 2009 Parts and Service Support StaffShrewsbury VW Shrewsbury, NJ Jun 2008 to Aug 2008 IT ConsultantWheaton College
Sep 2007 to May 2008 Special Collections Assistant
Aug 2012 to 2000 Project Manager/Procurement SpecialistGlobal Management Services Fort Lee, NJ Mar 2011 to Aug 2012 Project Coordinator/ Business Development
Education:
The College of New Jersey Ewing, NJ May 2010 Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Erik Anderson Principal
ECONOMIC SOLUTIONS OF NEW YORK, CORP Nonclassifiable Establishments
579 Winant Ave, Staten Island, NY 10309
Erik J. Anderson Manager
Atlas Mark, LLC
Erik Anderson Attorney
Bolan, Jahnsen Legal Services Office
PO Box 7760, Tinton Falls, NJ 07702 830 Broad St, Tinton Falls, NJ 07702 7325423133
Erik Anderson
ERIK'S CLOTHING FOR MEN, INC
Erik A. Anderson
EAA CORPORATION
Erik Anderson
ANDERSON CONTRACTING AND THERAPY SERVICES, LLC
Erik Anderson
A.L.A. Properties, LLC
Erik Anderson Partner
Reardon Anderson, LLC Law Practice · Legal Services Office
55 Gilbert St N SUITE 2204, Tinton Falls, NJ 07701 7329977749
Reardon Anderson, LLC 55 Gilbert Street North Suite 2204, Tinton Falls, NJ 07701 7327588070 (Office), 7327588071 (Fax)
Licenses:
Dist. of Columbia - Active 2011 New Jersey - Active 2001 Florida - Member in Good Standing - CLER Exempt 2003
Experience:
Partner at Reardon Anderson, LLC - 2009-present Partner at Bolan Jahnsen Reardon - 2008-2009 Associate at Bolan Jahnsen Reardon - 2002-2008 Associate at Murray, Murray & Corrigan - 2001-2002
Education:
Rutgers University School of Law - Newark Degree - Law - JD Graduated - 2001 Vermont Law School Degree - MA - Masters - Environmental Studies Graduated - 2001 Catholic University of America Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts - Politics Graduated - 1998
Specialties:
Business - 34% Litigation - 33% Commercial - 33%
Associations:
Eastern Monmouth County Chamber of Commerce - Board of Directors, 2013-present Civil Practice Committee, Monmouth Bar Assoc. - Member, 2012-present Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee, Monmouth County Bar Association - Member, 2012-present Monmouth Ocean Development Council - Member, 2011-present Shrewsbury Zoning Board - Member, 2010-present Civil Trial Bar Section -- NJSBA - Member, 2009-present Eastern Monmouth County Area Chamber of Commerce - Member, 2009-present Insurance Bar Section - NJSBA - Member, 2009-present New Jersey State Bar Association - Member, 2009-present Monmouth County Bar Association - Member, 2006-present Florida Bar Association - Member, 2003-present New Jersey Defense Association - Member, 2002-present DRI - Member
Description:
Prior to forming Reardon Anderson, LLC, Erik was a partner in a regional law firm dedicated to representing clients in contested civil matters. Eriks practice...