Infor
Senior Software Engineer, Automation
Infor
Senior Systems Administrator
Cincinnati Bell May 2012 - Mar 2013
Systems Engineer
Continental Real Estate Companies Jun 2010 - Apr 2012
Systems Administrator
Kenworth Truck Co. Jun 2006 - Jul 2009
It Operations Director
Education:
University of Dayton 1983 - 1987
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Skills:
Microsoft Sql Server Networking Windows Server Process Improvement It Management Project Management Sharepoint Integration Sdlc Vendor Management Active Directory Troubleshooting
Jul 2012 to 2000 Staff Registered NursePresident of Village Landscapes, Ltd 1991 to 2000Acute Nursing Care Zanesville, OH Feb 2012 to Nov 2012 Home Health NurseStaff Registered Nurse at Select Specialty HospitalZanesville, OH Nov 2011 to Jul 2012Licking Memorial Hospital Newark, OH Mar 2011 to Nov 2011 Staff Registered Nurse
Education:
Miami University 1989 Bachelor of Arts in Diplomacy and Foreign AffairsOhio University Zanesville Nursing
May 2012 to 2000 Systems EngineerContinental Real Estate Company
Jun 2010 to Apr 2012 Systems EngineerKenworth Truck Company
Jun 2006 to Jul 2009 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS DIRECTORKenworth Truck Company
1999 to 2006 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS MANAGERKenworth Truck Company
1995 to 1998 SENIOR SYSTEM ANALYSTKenworth Truck Company Chillicothe, OH 1993 to 1995 PROGRAMMER ANALYSTDiamond Power Specialty Company Lancaster, OH 1987 to 1993 PROGRAMMER ANALYST
Education:
University of Dayton Dayton, OH 1987 Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Bruce F. Monzyk - Delaware OH Yong Wang - Richland WA David P. VanderWiel - Columbus OH Steven T. Perry - Galloway OH Sean P. Fitzgerald - Columbus OH Wayne W. Simmons - Dublin OH Jeffrey S. McDaniel - Columbus OH
Assignee:
Battelle Memorial Institute - Columbus OH
International Classification:
B01D 53047
US Classification:
95106, 95116, 95115, 96126
Abstract:
The present invention provides apparatus and methods for separating fluid components. In preferred embodiments, the apparatus and methods utilize microchannel devices with small distances for heat and mass transfer to achieve rapid cycle times and surprisingly large volumes of fluid components separated in short times using relatively compact hardware.
Process For Cooling A Product In A Heat Exchanger Employing Microchannels For The Flow Of Refrigerant And Product
James A. Mathias - Columbus OH Ravi Arora - Dublin OH Wayne W. Simmons - Dublin OH Jeffrey S. McDaniel - Columbus OH Anna Lee Tonkovich - Marysville OH William A. Krause - Houston TX Laura J. Silva - Dublin OH
Assignee:
Velocys, Inc. - Plain City OH
International Classification:
F25J 100
US Classification:
62611, 62613
Abstract:
This invention relates to a process for cooling a product in a heat exchanger, the process comprising: flowing a refrigerant through a set of first microchannels in the heat exchanger; flowing a refrigerant through a set of second microchannels in the heat exchanger, the refrigerant flowing through the set of second microchannels being at a lower temperature, a lower pressure or both a lower temperature and a lower pressure than the refrigerant flowing through the set of first microchannels; and flowing a product through a set of third microchannels in the heat exchanger, the product exiting the set of third microchannels having a cooler temperature than the product entering the set of third microchannels. This process is suitable for liquefying gaseous products including natural gas.
Methods For Separation/Purification Utilizing Rapidly Cycled Thermal Swing Sorption
Bruce F. Monzyk - Delaware OH Yong Wang - Richland WA David P. VanderWiel - Columbus OH Steven T. Perry - Galloway OH Sean P. Fitzgerald - Columbus OH Wayne W. Simmons - Dublin OH Jeffrey S. McDaniel - Columbus OH
Assignee:
Battelle Memorial Institute - Richland WA
International Classification:
B01D 53047
US Classification:
95 90, 95114, 210670
Abstract:
The present invention provides apparatus and methods for separating fluid components. In preferred embodiments, the apparatus and methods utilize microchannel devices with small distances for heat and mass transfer to achieve rapid cycle times and surprisingly large volumes of fluid components separated in short times using relatively compact hardware.
Apparatus For Hydrogen Separation/Purification Using Rapidly Cycled Thermal Swing Sorption
Bruce F. Monzyk - Delaware OH Yong Wang - Richland WA David P. VanderWiel - Columbus OH Steven T. Perry - Galloway OH Sean P. Fitzgerald - Columbus OH Wayne W. Simmons - Dublin OH Jeffrey S. McDaniel - Columbus OH Chad M. Cucksey - Columbus OH
Assignee:
Battelle Memorial Institute - Columbus OH
International Classification:
B01D 5304
US Classification:
96 4, 96126, 96146, 96154, 420900
Abstract:
The present invention provides apparatus and methods for separating hydrogen. In preferred embodiments, the apparatus and methods utilize microchannel devices with small distances for heat and mass transfer to achieve rapid cycle times and surprisingly large volumes of hydrogen separated in short times using relatively compact hardware.
Process For Cooling A Product In A Heat Exchanger Employing Microchannels
James A. Mathias - Columbus OH, US Ravi Arora - Dublin OH, US Wayne W. Simmons - Dublin OH, US Jeffrey S. McDaniel - Columbus OH, US Anna Lee Tonkovich - Marysville OH, US William A. Krause - Houston TX, US Laura J. Silva - Dublin OH, US Dongming Qiu - Dublin OH, US
Assignee:
Velocys, Inc. - Plain City OH
International Classification:
F25J 1/00
US Classification:
62612, 62611, 165165
Abstract:
This invention relates to a process for cooling or liquefying a fluid product (e. g. , natural gas) in a heat exchanger, the process comprising: flowing a fluid refrigerant through a set of refrigerant microchannels in the heat exchanger; and flowing the product through a set of product microchannels in the heat exchanger, the product flowing through the product microchannels exchanging heat with the refrigerant flowing through the refrigerant microchannels, the product exiting the set of product microchannels being cooler than the product entering the set of product microchannels. The process has a wide range of applications, including liquefying natural gas.
Process For Converting A Hydrocarbon To An Oxygenate Or A Nitrile
John H. Brophy - Bristol, GB Frederick A. Pesa - Aurora OH, US Anna Lee Tonkovich - Marysville OH, US Jeffrey S. McDaniel - Columbus OH, US Kai Tod Paul Jarosch - Bexley OH, US
Assignee:
Velocys, Inc. - Plain City OH
International Classification:
C07C 253/24 C07C 51/215 C07C 27/14
US Classification:
558317, 558318, 562418, 562532, 562542, 568959
Abstract:
This invention relates to a process for converting a hydrocarbon reactant to a product comprising an oxygenate or a nitrile, the process comprising: (A) flowing a reactant composition comprising the hydrocarbon reactant, and oxygen or a source of oxygen, and optionally ammonia, through a microchannel reactor in contact with a catalyst to convert the hydrocarbon reactant to the product, the hydrocarbon reactant undergoing an exothermic reaction in the microchannel reactor; (B) transferring heat from the microchannel reactor to a heat exchanger during step (A); and (C) quenching the product from step (A).
Anna Lee Tonkovich - Dublin OH, US Steven T. Perry - Galloway OH, US Ravi Arora - Dublin OH, US Dongming Qiu - Bothell WA, US Michael Jay Lamont - Hilliard OH, US Deanna Burwell - Cleveland Heights OH, US Terence Andrew Dritz - Worthington OH, US Jeffrey S. McDaniel - Columbus OH, US Laura J. Silva - Dublin OH, US Daniel J. Weidert - Lewis Center OH, US Wayne W. Simmons - Dublin OH, US G. Bradley Chadwell - Reynoldsburg OH, US
Assignee:
Velocys, Inc. - Plain City OH
International Classification:
B01D 53/04 B01J 19/00
US Classification:
95106, 95115, 95130, 95143
Abstract:
The disclosed invention relates to a process and apparatus for separating a first fluid from a fluid mixture comprising the first fluid. The process comprises: (A) flowing the fluid mixture into a microchannel separator in contact with a sorption medium, the fluid mixture being maintained in the microchannel separator until at least part of the first fluid is sorbed by the sorption medium, removing non-sorbed parts of the fluid mixture from the microchannel separator; and (B) desorbing first fluid from the sorption medium and removing desorbed first fluid from the microchannel separator. The process and apparatus are suitable for separating nitrogen or methane from a fluid mixture comprising nitrogen and methane. The process and apparatus may be used for rejecting nitrogen in the upgrading of sub-quality methane.
Process For Upgrading A Carbonaceous Material Using Microchannel Process Technology
Wayne W. Simmons - Dublin OH, US Robert Dwayne Litt - Westerville OH, US Anna Lee Tonkovich - Dublin OH, US Laura J. Silva - Dublin OH, US Daniel Francis Ryan - Brewster MA, US Bruce Stangeland - Berkeley CA, US John Brophy - Bath, GB Jeffrey S. McDaniel - Worthington OH, US
Assignee:
Velocys, Inc. - Plain City OH
International Classification:
B09B 3/00 C01B 3/34 C10J 3/46
US Classification:
48197R, 48201, 48209, 48210, 48197 A, 252373, 423650, 423651
Abstract:
This invention relates to a process for converting a carbonaceous material to a desired product comprising one or more hydrocarbons or one or more alcohols, the process comprising: (A) gasifying the carbonaceous material at a temperature in excess of about 700 C. to form synthesis gas; and (B) flowing the synthesis gas in a microchannel reactor in contact with a catalyst to convert the synthesis gas to the desired product.
Methodist Family Health Center Midloathian 2230 Bryan Pl STE 200, Midlothian, TX 76065 9727754132 (phone), 9727754620 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Texas Medical School at Houston Graduated: 2005
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Psychological and Neuropsychological Tests Pulmonary Function Tests Vaccine Administration
Dr. McDaniel graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston in 2005. He works in Midlothian, TX and specializes in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine.
Los Altos Christian School Los Altos CA 1995-2000, Oak Avenue Elementary School Los Altos CA 1996-2000, Blach Intermediate School Los Altos CA 1996-2003
Community:
Andy Kauffman, Diane Huff, Karen Marinovich, Paul Elliot
Collins Middle School Oak Hill WV 2000-2002, Beckley-Stratton Junior High School Beckley WV 2001-2002
Community:
Amber Miller, Rose Renkovish, Melissa Wilborne, Joey Pennington, Destiny Richardson, Chris Humphrey, Ricky Mcmillion, Robert Wood, Shane Millard, Ken Eigenbrod, Yvonne Gordon