Dr. Cook graduated from the University of Illinois, Chicago College of Medicine in 1977. He works in Paducah, KY and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Cook is affiliated with Baptist Health Paducah and Lourdes Hospital.
North Mississippi Medical ClinicsMed Serve Clinic 844 S Madison St, Tupelo, MS 38801 6623775400 (phone), 6623775410 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Mr. Cook works in Tupelo, MS and specializes in Family Medicine and Urgent Care Medicine. Mr. Cook is affiliated with North Mississippi Medical Center.
Medical School University of Kansas School of Medicine Graduated: 1983
Description:
Dr. Cook graduated from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1983. He works in Portland, TX and 3 other locations and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Radiology. Dr. Cook is affiliated with Corpus Christi Medical Center Bay Area Hospital, Doctors Regional Medical Center and Kindred Hospital Bay Area.
Kenneth M. Cook - Palatine IL Alan W. Hametta - Arlington Heights IL
International Classification:
G01V 308
US Classification:
324327
Abstract:
A discriminating metal detector that can compensate for ground minerals includes an oscillator circuit having at least two attenuation coils physically located in a probe of the metal detector for ground control. The probe also includes a resonant LC circuit having an inductive coil on the same plane as the attenuation coils but on a different axis than the attenuation coils. The attenuation coils of the oscillator circuit have no magnetic effect on the inductive coil or on the natural response of the inductive coil to metal objects. The attenuation coils of the oscillator operate at a substantially higher frequency than the inductive coil of the resonant LC circuit. As the resonant frequency of the discriminating LC circuit varies due to mineral changes in the ground the oscillator frequency shifts likewise proportionally in order to maintain a constant separation between the two frequencies. This desirable effect is provided by incorporating the oscillator coils inside the probe with the inductive coil thereby assuring that both the inductive and attenuation coils are exposed to the ground minerals and effected at the same rate. The discriminating metal detector is capable of detecting gold, silver, coins, rings, and other valuables while rejecting trash like iron, pull-tabs, foil, bottle caps in addition to cancelling the effect of ground minerals in high mineral areas.
Jan 2006 to Present Principal Project ManagerDiversified Regional Center (DRC) DEVELOPMENT GROUP, INC Chicago, IL Feb 1992 to Dec 2005 Principal/Senior Project ManagerCity of Chicago Chicago, IL Dec 1988 to Dec 1991 Director of Long Range Transportation PlanningCity of Chicago Chicago, IL Nov 1987 to Nov 1988 Director, Capital Facilities and Special Projects SectionCity of Chicago Chicago, IL May 1986 to Oct 1987 Assistant Director, Capital Facilities and Policy Studies SectionCity of Chicago
Feb 1984 to Apr 1986 District Planning LiaisonState University of New York New York, NY Jan 1982 to Nov 1984 Project SupervisorState University of New York New York, NY Jun 1981 to Dec 1981 Associate Project SupervisorTexas Southern University Houston, TX Jun 1977 to May 1981 Director of Research
Education:
State University of New York Buffalo, NY 1981 to 1988 Ph.D. in Policy Studies -- TransportationHoward University Washington, DC 1975 to 1977 Master in City PlanningUniversity of Houston Houston, TX 1969 to 1973 B.S. in Civil Engineering Technology
Helio Precision Products Lake Bluff, IL Jan 2009 to Nov 2010 Manufacturing EngineerMorgan Bronze Wauconda, IL Jun 2008 to Oct 2008 Manufacturing SupervisorDurex Industries Cary, IL Feb 2008 to Jun 2008 Product Engineering ManagerCM Packaging
Nov 2004 to Dec 2007 Production SupervisorCM Packaging
Apr 2002 to Nov 2004 CNC Programmer/ManagerCM Packaging
Oct 1989 to Apr 2002 Tool & Die Maker
Education:
Columbia College Crystal Lake, IL 2010 B.S. in Business AdministrationMcHenry County College Crystal Lake, IL 2006 A.A.S. in Manufacturing Management