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  • 4300 Vista Verde Dr, Austin, TX 78732
  • 1000 San Marcos St UNIT 370, Austin, TX 78702
  • Avon, OH
  • 735 Chicago Ave UNIT 327, Evanston, IL 60202
  • Chicago, IL
  • Garwood, NJ

Work

Company: Bristol-myers squibb Jul 2012 Address: New Brunswick, New Jersey Position: Research investigator ii

Education

Degree: Ph.D School / High School: The University of Texas at Austin 2007 to 2012 Specialities: Chemical Engineering

Skills

Chemical Engineering • Characterization • Nanomaterials • Inorganic Chemistry • UV/Vis • Nanotechnology • Materials Science • Chemistry • Powder X-ray Diffraction • Matlab • C Language Programming • Lithium-ion Batteries • Pharmaceutical Industry • XPS • TGA • Programming • Design of Experiments • Biochemistry • Organic Chemistry • Semiconductors • Microsoft Office • Microelectronics • Process Improvement • Process Engineering • French • Presentations • Problem Solving • Non-verbal Communication • Visual Communication • Nanoparticles • Scanning Electron Microscopy

Languages

English • French

Awards

Bms star researcher award - Bms

Industries

Research

Resumes

Resumes

Aaron Chockla Photo 1

Research Investigator At Bristol-Myers Squibb

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Position:
Research Investigator II at Bristol-Myers Squibb
Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Research
Work:
Bristol-Myers Squibb - New Brunswick, New Jersey since Jul 2012
Research Investigator II

University of Texas at Austin - Austin, TX Sep 2007 - May 2012
Graduate Research Assistant

Millenium Inorganic Chemicals - Baltimore, Maryland Area May 2007 - Aug 2007
Summer Intern

University of Delaware - Newark, DE 2005 - 2007
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin 2007 - 2012
Ph.D, Chemical Engineering
The University of Texas at Austin 2007 - 2009
M.S, Chemical Engineering
University of Delaware 2003 - 2007
B.S, Chemical Engineering
Culver Military Academy 2001 - 2003
High school diploma
Skills:
Chemical Engineering
Characterization
Nanomaterials
Inorganic Chemistry
UV/Vis
Nanotechnology
Materials Science
Chemistry
Powder X-ray Diffraction
Matlab
C Language Programming
Lithium-ion Batteries
Pharmaceutical Industry
XPS
TGA
Programming
Design of Experiments
Biochemistry
Organic Chemistry
Semiconductors
Microsoft Office
Microelectronics
Process Improvement
Process Engineering
French
Presentations
Problem Solving
Non-verbal Communication
Visual Communication
Nanoparticles
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Honor & Awards:
•Thrust 2000 Graduate Fellowship in Engineering, 2009-2012 •Dow Graduate Fellowship, 2008 •Marion Johnson South Texas Section Society of Plastics Eng. Endowed Pres. Scholarship, 2008 •NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Honorable Mention, 2008 •Engineering Foundation Endowed Graduate Presidential Scholarship, 2007 •Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honors Society Inductee, 2006 •Chemical Engineering Class of 1950 Scholarship, 2006 •General Honors Award for the University’s Honors Program, 2005 •National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS), 2004 •University of Delaware Scholar Award Scholarship, 2003-2007 •Honors Program Scholastic Achievement Scholarship, 2004-2007
Languages:
English
French
Awards:
BMS STAR Researcher award
BMS
Award for outstanding contributions to project deliverables.

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Aaron Chockla
Director
LUCELO TECHNOLOGIES, INC
Solar Energy Contractor
4300 Vis Verde Dr, Austin, TX 78732

Publications

Us Patents

Anode Materials For Li-Ion Batteries

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US Patent:
20150188125, Jul 2, 2015
Filed:
Jul 22, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/415890
Inventors:
- Austin TX, US
Aaron Chockla - Garwood NJ, US
Timothy Bogart - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
H01M 4/36
H01M 10/0567
H01M 4/133
C22C 28/00
H01M 4/38
H01M 4/587
C01B 33/021
B22F 9/00
H01M 10/0569
H01M 4/134
Abstract:
The subject matter disclosed herein relates generally to the field of the energy storage in Li-ion type batteries. More specifically, the subject matter disclosed herein relates to materials for the anode of a Li-ion battery, to their method of preparation and to their use in the anode of a Li-ion battery. Another subject matter disclosed herein are Li-ion batteries manufactured by incorporating the disclosed materials. Devices comprising the disclosed Li-ion batteries are also disclosed.

Passive Wireless Self-Resonant Sensor

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US Patent:
20150123678, May 7, 2015
Filed:
May 5, 2013
Appl. No.:
14/398315
Inventors:
- Austin TX, US
Praveen K. Pasupathy - Austin TX, US
Sheng Zhang - Austin TX, US
Brad Leonhardt - Austin TX, US
John G. Ekerdt - Austin TX, US
Brian A. Korgel - Round Rock TX, US
Vincent C. Holmberg - Austin TX, US
Catherine D. Shipman - Austin TX, US
Timothy D. Bogart - Austin TX, US
Aaron Chockla - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
BOARD OF REGENTS, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM - Austin TX
International Classification:
G01N 27/04
US Classification:
324636, 324633
Abstract:
A sensor for detecting one or more materials includes a substrate, a passivation layer formed on the substrate, a self-resonant structure and a high surface area material disposed on the passivation layer. The self-resonant structure includes a planar spiral inductor and a plurality of planar interdigitated capacitor electrodes disposed within the passivation layer. The planar spiral inductor includes an electrically conductive trace formed on the substrate in a planar spiral pattern having at least two turns and an inter-winding space between parallel segments of the electrically conductive trace. The plurality of planar interdigitated capacitor electrodes are electrically connected to the electrically conductive trace of the planar spiral inductor and formed on the substrate within the inter-winding space of at least one outermost turn of the planar spiral inductor. The high surface area material includes a conformal polymer coating to increase a sensitivity to the one or more materials.
Aaron Michael Chockla from Austin, TX, age ~39 Get Report