- Washington DC, US Jason Ryan - Washington DC, US Kin Cheung - Washington DC, US Marc Desrosiers - Washington DC, US Robert Gougelet - Washington DC, US Pragya Shrestha - Washington DC, US
Assignee:
Global Resonance Technologies, LLC - Washington DC
International Classification:
G01T 1/02 G01N 24/10
Abstract:
A non-resonant ESR instrument/probe that can easily accept an identification card (or the like) form factor device incorporating a radiation sensitive material providing reliable and calibrated dose measurement stably and permanently stored into the device and deployed to individual, persons, animals, or objects, to act as a personal-surrogate dosimeter primarily in radiation mass events with radiation dose derived from a measure of the radiation induced changes in paramagnetic density obtained via transmission mode electron spin resonance measurements.
Phase Shift Detector Process For Making And Use Of Same
- GAITHERSBURG MD, US JASON T. RYAN - FREDERICK MD, US JASON CAMPBELL - FREDERICK MD, US
International Classification:
G01J 9/02
Abstract:
A phase shift detector includes: an interferometer; and a microwave probe in electrical communication with the interferometer, the microwave probe including: a primary shield electrode; and a transmission electrode disposed proximate to the primary shield electrode, the transmission electrode and the primary shield electrode being exposed and arranged to produce an electric field, wherein the transmission electrode is isolated electrically from the primary shield electrode. A process for acquiring phase shift data includes: receiving a microwave radiation by a power splitter; producing a reference microwave radiation and a sample microwave radiation; communicating the reference microwave radiation to a reference arm; communicating the sample radiation to a sample arm; communicating the sample radiation from the sample arm to a microwave probe; subjecting a sample to the sample microwave radiation; producing a probe microwave radiation in response to subjecting the sample to the sample microwave radiation; communicating the probe microwave radiation to a power combiner; receiving the probe microwave radiation and the reference microwave radiation from the reference arm; and producing an interferometer signal in response to receiving the probe microwave radiation and the reference microwave radiation to acquire phase shift data.
Electron Spin Resonance Spectrometer And Method For Using Same
JASON P. CAMPBELL - FREDERICK MD, US KIN P. CHEUNG - ROCKVILLE MD, US JASON T. RYAN - FREDERICK MD, US PATRICK M. LENAHAN - BOALSBURY PA, US
Assignee:
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY - GAITHERSBURG MD
International Classification:
G01R 33/60
US Classification:
324316, 324318
Abstract:
An electron spin resonance spectrometer includes a bridge to transmit an excitation frequency and to receive a signal frequency; a probe electrically connected to the bridge and comprising: a first conductor in electrical communication with the bridge to transmit the signal frequency to the bridge; a shorting member electrically connected to the first conductor to transmit the excitation frequency to a sample, to produce the signal frequency, and to transmit the signal frequency to the first conductor; and a second conductor electrically connected to the shorting member; and a magnet disposed proximate to the probe.
Aug 2007 to 2000 Corporate Team Lead for Brigham & Womens Hospital Order Entry SystemsRisk Management Foundation (RMF) / Controlled Risk Insurance Company (CRICO) Cambridge, MA Aug 1998 to Aug 2007 Business AnalystHarvard Pilgrim HealthCare (HPHC) Quincy, MA Aug 1995 to Aug 1998 Manager of Recredentialing Team
Education:
Boston University Boston, MA 2001 to 2003 MA in Liberal ArtsFranklin & Marshall College Lancaster, PA 1988 to 1992 BA in Anthropology
Skills:
Proficient with the MS Office Suite including Visio<br/> Advanced Excel Skills including pivot tables, v-lookups, etc<br/> Advanced SharePoint skills including site administration, site setup, and linking SharePoint lists to Excel for pivot reporting of list content<br/> SQL skills as required to connect MS Access to SQL data structure via ODBC in order to query and report on SQL data<br/> Ability to create MS Access databases to support functions of BWH Clinical Systems Team including the creation of a database to report on teams operational metrics and a database to contain known errors and helpdesk ticket history<br/> Experience using Crystal Reports & Business Object to generate reports supporting financial analysis of underwriting dept functions.<br/> Working knowledge of terms associated with the Cache / MUMPS programming language<br/> Work with most tools used for telecommuting and remote user support such as VPNs, Remote Desktops, Go To My PC, WebEx, Live Meeting, etc.
Dr. Ryan graduated from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine in 2001. He works in Farmington, CT and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Ryan is affiliated with UConn Health Center.
Medical School University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine Graduated: 1998
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Ryan graduated from the University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine in 1998. He works in Greenville, NC and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Ryan is affiliated with Vidant Beaufort Hospital and Vidant Medical Center.
Hunters Woods Elementary School for the Arts and Sciences Reston VA 1988-1993, Linton Hall School Bristow VA 1993-1995, Notre Dame Academy Middleburg VA 1995-1999