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  • 88 S 900 E #103, Salt Lake City, UT 84102 (801) 906-8174
  • Lakeside, CA
  • Midvale, UT
  • Layton, UT
  • San Bernardino, CA

Work

Company: Allpro realty group inc Address: 1178 E Brickyard Rd, Salt Lake City, UT 84106 Phones: (801) 466-0678 Position: Owner Industries: Real Estate

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Joshua Brent Cook - Lawyer

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Licenses:
Montana - Active 2010
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Joshua N. Cook - Lawyer

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Licenses:
Massachusetts - Active 2004
Experience:
Associate at Burns & Levinson, LLP - 2007-2011
Associate at Michaels & Ward LLP - 2004-2007
Education:
University of Richmond School of Law
Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law
Graduated - 2004
Boston College
Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts
Graduated - 2000
Languages:
English
Associations:
America Bar Association
Boston Bar Association
Description:
Prior to joining Burns Levinson LLP in April of 2007, Mr. Cook was an associate at the law firm Michaels Ward LLP. His practice focuses on securities law,...

License Records

Joshua Paul Cook

License #:
6375932-S280 - Expired
Category:
Contractor
Type:
S280 - General Roofing Qualifier

Resumes

Resumes

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Joshua Cook Carthage, MO

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Work:
Sullivan International Group
San Diego, CA
Mar 2013 to Sep 2013
Water Truck Driver / Haul Truck Driver

On Location Lube
Webb City, MO
Aug 2011 to Oct 2012
Lube Tech

Dyno Nobel
Carthage, MO
May 2005 to Aug 2011
Explosive material handler / Magazine assistant keeper

ICI Explosives /EBVEEC
Joplin, MO
Aug 1997 to May 2005
Kinepak operator/Panel operator /ICM lead operator

Education:
Webb City High School
Webb City, MO
1994 to 1997
High School Diploma in Standard

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Joshua Cook San Leandro, CA

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Work:
Air Serv Corporation

2012 to 2013
Safety Quality Manager SFO Airport

United Nations/African Union Mission

2009 to 2011
Darfur - Regional Program Officer

United Nations Office for Project Services
New York, NY
2008 to 2009
Project Associate

University of California San Diego - Medical Center
San Diego, CA
2007 to 2007
Administrative Clerk

San Diego Mesa College
San Diego, CA
2004 to 2005
STAR Tutor

United States Marine Corps

1997 to 2003
Sergeant E

United States Marine Corps

1999 to 2002

Education:
University of California Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
2012 to 2013
Certificate in Accounting

Columbia University
2009
Master of International Affairs

University of California Berkeley
Berkeley, CA
2007
Bachelor of Arts in Peace and Conflict Studies

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Joshua Cook Provo, UT

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Work:
HEWLETT PACKARD
American Fork, UT
2010 to 2012
Division Manager

Hewlett Packard

2009 to 2010
Team Lead

Hewlett Packard

2008 to 2009
Brand Consultant

BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
Provo, UT
2007 to 2008
Market and Strategy Researcher

Education:
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
Provo, UT
2008
Bachelor of Arts in Communications

MARRIOTT SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
Provo, UT
MBA in Marketing and Strategy

University Honors Graduate
laws

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Joshua Cook
Owner
Allpro Realty Group Inc
Real Estate
1178 E Brickyard Rd, Salt Lake City, UT 84106
Joshua Cook
Owner
Allpro Realty Group Inc
Real Estate
1178 E Brickyard Rd, Salt Lake City, UT 84106
Joshua T. Cook
Principal
Nutrition and Exercise Solutions LLC
Ret Misc Foods
1081 Diamond Way, Sandy, UT 84094

Publications

Us Patents

Recovery And Purification Of Gases Used In Medical Processes

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US Patent:
6408849, Jun 25, 2002
Filed:
Jun 18, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/336060
Inventors:
Jeffrey J. Spiegelman - La Jolla CA
Daniel Alvarez, Jr. - San Diego CA
Peter K. Shogren - San Diego CA
Joshua T. Cook - San Diego CA
Assignee:
Aeronex, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
A62B 2302
US Classification:
12820527, 12820512, 12820528, 128898
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for providing a pure gas for use medical procedures in which the gas is contaminated with other gases during the procedure, and then separating the contaminants and recovering and reusing the decontaminated gas. The method is most advantageously used in medical imaging processes, such as magnetic resonance image (MRI), where hyperpolarized image enhancing noble gases, notably He or Xe , are used for image enhancement in brain and lung imaging, and in which the contaminants are normally the exhalant gases from the imaged patient. The contaminated gas is passed through a series of drying and purification steps to remove the exhalant gases and separate the gas. The purified gas is then recovered and stored for reuse. This system prevents the loss of significant amounts of the image enhancing gases, which is important since key gases such as He and Xe are rare and expensive, and (especially He ) permanently lost once vented. Recovery of medical process gases such as those including isotopes of carbon, fluorine or phosphorus is also contemplated.

Method For Rapid Activation Or Preconditioning Of Porous Gas Purification Substrates

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US Patent:
6638341, Oct 28, 2003
Filed:
Jun 14, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/173335
Inventors:
Jeffrey J. Spiegelman - San Diego CA
Daniel Alvarez, Jr. - San Diego CA
Joshua T. Cook - San Diego CA
Assignee:
Aeronex, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
B01D 5304
US Classification:
95104, 95128, 95148
Abstract:
A method is described for rapid and economical activation and/or preconditioning of gas purification substrates by providing forced convection of the preconditioning or activating gas through the pores of the substrate. The gas is pumped into the substrate-containing vessel and raised to an elevated pressure, which is maintained for a short predetermined time, followed by venting of contents of the vessel. The vessel is again pressurized with the purging gas to an elevated level, and the elevated pressure is maintained for a short predetermined time, followed by venting of the vessel. This cycle is repeated as often as needed or desired. Activation and/or preconditioning can be accomplished in a much shorter time and with much less gas usage compared to diffusion preconditioning and activation processes. This process is particularly suited for preconditioning and activation of gas purifier substrates for decontamination of gases down to 1 ppm contaminants.

Method For Rapid Activation Or Preconditioning Of Porous Gas Purification Substrates

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US Patent:
6869463, Mar 22, 2005
Filed:
Oct 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/692019
Inventors:
Jeffrey J. Spiegelman - San Diego CA, US
Daniel Alvarez, Jr. - San Diego CA, US
Joshua T. Cook - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Mykrolis Corporation - Billerica MA
International Classification:
B01D053/04
US Classification:
95104, 95128, 95148
Abstract:
A method is described for rapid and economical activation and/or preconditioning of gas purification substrates by providing forced convection of the preconditioning or activating gas through the pores of the substrate. The gas is pumped into the substrate-containing vessel and raised to an elevated pressure, which is maintained for a short predetermined time, followed by venting of contents of the vessel. The vessel is again pressurized with the purging gas to an elevated level, and the elevated pressure is maintained for a short predetermined time, followed by venting of the vessel. This cycle is repeated as often as needed or desired. Activation and/or preconditioning can be accomplished in a much shorter time and with much less gas usage compared to diffusion preconditioning and activation processes. This process is particularly suited for preconditioning and activation of gas purifier substrates for decontamination of gases down to ≦1 ppm contaminants.

Hydride Gas Purification For The Semiconductor Industry

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US Patent:
7510692, Mar 31, 2009
Filed:
Jul 21, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/565353
Inventors:
Daniel Alvarez, Jr. - San Diego CA, US
Jeffrey J. Spiegelman - San Diego CA, US
Joshua T. Cook - Encinitas CA, US
Tram Doan Nguyen - Westminster CA, US
Daniel A. Lev - Somerville MA, US
Troy B. Scoggins - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Entegris, Inc. - Chaska MN
International Classification:
B01D 53/38
B01D 53/50
B01D 53/56
B01D 53/62
B01D 53/72
C09K 3/00
US Classification:
423210, 423220, 423230, 423219, 4232451, 4232391, 4232421, 42324401, 42324406, 25218211, 25218232, 25218233
Abstract:
A method for hydride gas purification uses materials having at least one lanthanide metal or lanthanide metal oxide. The method reduces contaminants to less than 100 parts per billion (ppb), preferably 10 ppb, more preferably 1 ppb. The material can also include transition metals and transition metal oxides, rare earth elements and other metal oxides. The invention also includes materials for use in the method of the invention.

Methods Of Inserting Or Removing A Species From A Substrate

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US Patent:
20050229947, Oct 20, 2005
Filed:
Jan 13, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/036585
Inventors:
Jeffrey Spiegelman - San Diego CA, US
Daniel Alvarez - San Diego CA, US
Joshua Cook - Encinitas CA, US
Assignee:
Mykrolis Corporation - Billerica MA
International Classification:
H01L021/44
US Classification:
134002000, 134010000
Abstract:
Methods of inserting and removing species from substrates utilizing pressure-vent cycling are revealed in embodiments of the invention. Various embodiments introduce a fluid to a vessel containing the substrate while setting pressure at an elevated level. The pressure is maintained at the elevated level for a predetermined period of time, the lowered by removing fluid from the vessel. The steps of introducing fluid, maintaining pressure, and lowering pressure are repeated at least once. Embodiments of the invention may allow a species to be removed from the voids of a substrate, or allow a new species to be inserted into the voids. Particular embodiments also have special application to preconditioning, activating, and/or regenerating gas purification substrates, or removing and/or delivering species with respect to semiconductor substrates. Embodiments of the invention allow faster transport of species to and from substrates with less use of purging or filling fluids.

Self-Regenerative Process For Contaminant Removal From Liquid And Supercritical Co2 Fluid Streams

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US Patent:
6361696, Mar 26, 2002
Filed:
Jan 19, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/487637
Inventors:
Jeffrey J. Spiegelman - La Jolla CA
Daniel Alvarez, Jr. - San Diego CA
Peter K. Shogren - San Diego CA
Joshua T. Cook - San Diego CA
Assignee:
Aeronex, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
B01D 1504
US Classification:
210662, 95 8, 95143, 210677, 210690
Abstract:
A method for the decontamination of fluid (liquid or supercritical) carbon dioxide fluid, especially of hydrocarbon contaminants, down to 100 ppb concentration are described. The critical component is a high silica zeolite, preferably a high silica Y-type zeolite, ZSM-5 or a high silica mordenite, which in a variety of physical forms is capable of decontaminating such fluid CO to 100 ppb, 10-50 ppb, or Ë1 ppb, without being detrimentally affected by the supercritical operating environment. The high silica zeolite may be produced by the removal of alumina from a natural or synthetic zeolite while retaining the desirable zeolite structure, to a silica:alumina ratio of from 20-2000:1. Preferably the zeolite is disposed in separate quantities in at least two vessels, which operate alternately. A portion of the purified product from the operating vessel is directed to the other vessel and there used to remove accumulated contaminants from that vessels zeolite. The process thus provides self-regeneration, in that regeneration of one vessel occurs while the other vessel decontaminates contaminated fluid carbon dioxide, so that use of the two can be alternated for substantially continual production of purified fluid carbon dioxide.

Methods And Systems For Removing Ammonia From A Gas Mixture

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US Patent:
20200368668, Nov 26, 2020
Filed:
May 20, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/879444
Inventors:
- Billerica MA, US
Rocky D. GIPSON - San Marcos CA, US
Sarah VOGT - Grover Beach CA, US
Joshua T. COOK - San Diego CA, US
Matthew BROWNING - San Luis Obispo CA, US
Marco HOLZNER - San Luis Obispo CA, US
International Classification:
B01D 53/04
B01D 45/12
B01D 50/00
Abstract:
Described are methods, devices, and systems useful for removing gaseous ammonia from a gas mixture at a pressure in an ambient pressure range by allowing the ammonia to adsorb onto a solid adsorbent, as well as related systems and methods.

Methods And Systems For Adsorbing Organometallic Vapor

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US Patent:
20200368669, Nov 26, 2020
Filed:
May 20, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/879514
Inventors:
- Billerica MA, US
Rocky D. GIPSON - San Marcos CA, US
Sarah VOGT - Grover Beach CA, US
Joshua T. COOK - San Diego CA, US
Matthew BROWNING - San Luis Obispo CA, US
Marco HOLZNER - San Luis Obispo CA, US
International Classification:
B01D 53/04
B01J 20/28
B01J 20/20
B01J 20/10
B01J 20/08
Abstract:
Described are methods, devices, and systems useful for adsorbing organometallic vapor onto solid adsorbent material to remove the organometallic vapor from a gas mixture that contains the organometallic vapor and other vapor, particulate materials, or both.
Joshua P Cook from Salt Lake City, UT, age ~52 Get Report