Valspar
Quality Process Engineer
Hs&E Paint Consultant Jan 2014 - Feb 2014
Paint System Engineering Consultant
Power Partners Dec 2003 - Feb 2014
Process Engineer
Honeywell Aug 1987 - Sep 2003
Health, Safety, Environmental and Facilities Manager
Honeywell 1994 - 2003
Process Engineer
Education:
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 1987 - 1994
Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Kent State University 1984 - 1986
Associates, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
5S Lean Manufacturing Six Sigma Continuous Improvement Manufacturing Ga Waste Water License Rcra Trained Hazmat Trained Product Development Coatings Polymers Cross Functional Team Leadership Process Improvement Team Building Kaizen Root Cause Analysis Fmea Value Stream Mapping Engineering Smed Tpm Industrial Engineering Project Planning Iso 14001 Manufacturing Engineering Project Management Procurement Mrp Factory Automotive Design of Experiments Standard Work Toyota Production System Dmaic Materials Change Management Plastics Supply Chain Supply Chain Management Spc Kanban Strategic Sourcing Quality Management Program Management Statistical Process Control
According to Loeb, his team's own analysis comparing the composition of the spherules and coal ash, conducted by his collaborators Stein Jacobsen at Harvard University and Roald Tagle from the Bruker Corporation in Germany, "found the two to be completely different in many elements including iron, s
Date: Nov 20, 2023
Category: Science
Source: Google
Making the moon: Study details new story for how the moon formed
Along with Lock, the study, published February 28 in Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, is co-authored by Sarah Stewart (UC Davis), Michail Petaev (Harvard), Zo Leinhardt (Bristol), Mia Mace (Bristol), Stein Jacobsen (Harvard), and Matija uk (SETI).
Date: Feb 28, 2018
Category: Science
Source: Google
Moon is nothing but Earth's mantle relocated, new study claims
Wang and Stein Jacobsen, professor of geochemistry at Harvard University examined seven lunar rock samples from different lunar missions and compared their potassium isotope ratios to those of eight terrestrial rocks representative of Earths mantle. They found that the lunar rocks were enriched by
Date: Sep 21, 2016
Source: Google
Moon's Birth May Have Vaporized Most of Earth, Study Shows
To see which model might best explain how the moon formed, Wang and his colleague Stein Jacobsen at Harvard University focused on potassium isotope data from terrestrial rocks and lunar samples gathered during the Apollo missions. Potassium is volatile, or easy to evaporate, and previous rese