High School Startup - Austin, TX since Feb 2012
Founder
3 Day Startup - Austin, TX Jan 2010 - Jan 2012
Cofounder
Cirrus Logic - Austin, Texas Area Jan 2008 - Jan 2009
Assembly Engineer
US Air Force - WPAFB, OH Aug 2004 - Aug 2007
Manufacturing Engineer
GrayMatter, Inc. - New Orleans, LA May 2006 - Sep 2006
Engineer
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin 2011
MS, Mechanical Engineering
University of Louisiana at Lafayette 2003
BS, Mechanical Engineering
Department of Defense Fellowship Department of Defense Full academic fellowship for graduate school. Founder's 50 The Founders Fund Selected as one of the top 50 “best-and-brightest in the tech world” by the Founders Fund venture capital firm.
Jacobs Oct 2016 - Jul 2017
Mechanical Field Engineer
Moment Engineering Oct 2016 - Jul 2017
Owner and Principal Engineer
Jacobs Nov 2015 - Dec 2013
Lead Pressure Vessel Engineer
Jacobs Dec 2013 - Nov 2014
Lead Mechanical Engineer
Pala Interstate May 2010 - Aug 2012
Project Engineer
Education:
Louisiana State University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Petroleum Engineering, Engineering
Skills:
Design and Analysis of Pressure Vessels Stress Analysis of Pressure Vessels Design and Analysis of Api Storage Tanks Specification and Design of Shell and Tube Exchangers Specification of Air Cooled Exchangers Specification of Api 537 Flares Codecalc Pvelite Compress Nozzlepro Fe/Pipe Autodesk Inventor Autodesk Simulation Autocad Mechanical Mathcad Metal Fabrication Pumps Piping Inventor Engineering Air Compressors Pressure Vessels Refinery Heat Exchangers Mechanical Engineering Engineering Design Autocad Offshore Drilling Procurement Construction Petrochemical Project Engineering Epc Petroleum Oil and Gas Refinery Operations
Certifications:
Professional Engineer In Mechanical Engineering Louisiana Professional Engineering and Land Surveying Board (Lapels), License 38494 License 38494
Mohan L. Soni - Katy TX, US Gerald D. Lynde - Houston TX, US Ronnie D. Russell - Cypress TX, US Jeremy J. Guillory - Katy TX, US Steve Rosenblatt - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 33/08 E21B 27/04
US Classification:
166 99, 166162, 166311, 175323
Abstract:
A subterranean debris catcher swirls the incoming debris laden stream by putting grooves or spiral projections on the inside of the inlet pipe. The solids come out of openings in the side of the inlet pipe or the solids can exit near the top either directly into the enclosed solids holding volume as the liquid exits straight out or the solids can be discharged out the end of the inlet pipe into the bigger open space defined by the housing. In the latter case the inside housing wall can have a screen or vanes that slow down the solid particles as the fluid continues to a housing exit and eventually to an exit screen before being discharged to either go to the surface or recirculate back along the outside of the tool to the inlet pipe while picking up additional debris.
Tool With Multi-Size Ball Seat Having Segmented Arcuate Ball Support Member
Jeremy J. Guillory - Katy TX, US Daniel R. Hart - Sugar Land TX, US Gregory L. Hern - Porter TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 34/14
US Classification:
166329
Abstract:
A tool for use in a wellbore which includes a housing having an axial flow bore and a piston sleeve moveably disposed within the flow bore. The tool is moveable between first and second operating positions by an actuation mechanism having a piston with a ball seat having a partially annular shape with an outer base and a plurality of retaining segments projecting radially inwardly therefrom. The tool can be moved between first and second operating positions with the use of actuating balls of different sizes that can be landed upon the ball seat.
Debris Chamber With Helical Flow Path For Enhanced Subterranean Debris Removal
Gerald D. Lynde - Houston TX, US Ronnie D. Russell - Cypress TX, US Jeremy J. Guillory - Katy TX, US Steve Rosenblatt - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 27/04
US Classification:
166162
Abstract:
A subterranean debris catcher swirls the incoming debris laden stream by putting grooves or spiral projections on the inside of the inlet pipe. In some embodiments the solids come out of openings in the side of the inlet pipe and in others the solids can exit near the top either directly into the enclosed solids holding volume as the liquid exits straight out or the solids can be discharged out the end of the inlet pipe into the bigger open space defined by the housing. In the latter case the inside housing wall can have a screen or vanes that slow down the solid particles as the fluid continues to a housing exit and eventually to an exit screen before being discharged to either go to the surface or recirculate back along the outside of the tool to the inlet pipe while picking up additional debris.
Debris Chamber With Helical Flow Path For Enhanced Subterranean Debris Removal
- Houston TX, US Gerald D. Lynde - Houston TX, US Ronnie D. Russell - Cypress TX, US Jeremy J. Guillory - Katy TX, US Steve Rosenblatt - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 31/00 E21B 27/00
US Classification:
166 99
Abstract:
A subterranean debris catcher swirls the incoming debris laden stream by putting grooves or spiral projections on the inside of the inlet pipe. In some embodiments the solids come out of openings in the side of the inlet pipe and in others the solids can exit near the top either directly into the enclosed solids holding volume as the liquid exits straight out or the solids can be discharged out the end of the inlet pipe into the bigger open space defined by the housing. In the latter case the inside housing wall can have a screen or vanes that slow down the solid particles as the fluid continues to a housing exit and eventually to an exit screen before being discharged to either go to the surface or recirculate back along the outside of the tool to the inlet pipe while picking up additional debris.
Thomas J. Fanguy - Broussard LA, US Robert P. Fanguy - Broussard LA, US Jake Ryan Guillory - Broussard LA, US Jeremy Nathanael Guillory - Broussard LA, US
International Classification:
E21B 19/16 E21B 17/043
US Classification:
166380, 166 7751, 285 89
Abstract:
An improved fluid conduit union and method for hammerless attachment apparatus for hammerless coupling the ends of abutting fluid conduits, such as pipe, hoses, or attachment fitting conduits, comprising a ring-shaped conduit receptacle assembly threadedly engaged and fixed on a female fitting at one conduit end and a cylindrical ring-shaped locking assembly positioned around a male fitting at the other conduit end. The ring-shaped locking assembly has a lock ring positionable by a rotatable locking ring nut threadedly engaging the ring-shaped conduit receptacle. Rotation of the locking ring nut translates the lock ring against the male fitting and firmly seats the male fitting at one conduit end to the female fitting at the other conduit end where they are locked in place, all without rotation of either fluid conduit.
- Houston TX, US Marcus A. Avant - Kingwood TX, US Jeremy J. Guillory - Katy TX, US Donald P. Lauderdale - Cypress TX, US Steve Rosenblatt - Houston TX, US
Assignee:
Baker Hughes Incorporated - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 34/14
US Classification:
1663344, 166373
Abstract:
A diffuser assembly has pairs of split rings rotationally locked to each other in an alternating array with other pairs of split rings where adjacent pairs are responsive to pressure differential to be biased toward a sliding sleeve or the surrounding housing in an alternating pattern. The split rings are made to have an interference initial fit to the sleeve or housing and the splits on adjacent rings are offset while a relation of a projection to a depression between adjacent rings prevents relative rotation to keep the desired circumferential offset in the splits between adjacent rings. End tapers can bias adjacent pairs in opposed directions responsive to applied differential pressure. The rings are preferably metallic and can have a coating to facilitate relative sliding and enhance durability.
Jeremy Guillory, a Bay Area mechanical engineer, has filed a cross-complaint against 2.5-year-old Cruise Automation and its longtime CEO, Kyle Vogt. At issue: Guillory saysthat theself-driving car company which developedan autopilot system for existing cars and is being acquired by General Moto
Date: Apr 14, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
Legal Fight Hits General Motors' Acquisition of Cruise Automation
Cruise Automation Inc. and its founder Kyle Vogt have filed a lawsuit against engineer Jeremy Guillory for allegedly delaying the companys $1 billion acquisition by General Motors Co. by demanding a stake in the startup.