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  • 3212 Hayford Ave, Laramie, WY 82072
  • Cheyenne, WY
  • Dayton, WY

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Company: Western research institute Oct 2011 Address: Laramie, WY Position: Lead engineer

Education

Degree: M.S School / High School: University of Wyoming 2005 to 2009 Specialities: Chemical Engineering

Skills

Engineering • Research • Chemical Engineering • Gasification • R&D • Energy • Autocad • Applied Research • Renewable Energy • Chemistry • Process Simulation • Petroleum • Research and Development • Process Engineering • Project Management • Materials Science • Matlab • Characterization • Management

Interests

Competition Level Home Brewing • Racquetball • Fishing • Mountain Biking • Tournament Billiards

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Chief Operating Officer

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Location:
Laramie, WY
Industry:
Research
Work:
Western Research Institute - Laramie, WY since Oct 2011
Lead Engineer

Western Research Institute Nov 2006 - Oct 2011
Senior Engineer

Cha Corporation Jan 2005 - Nov 2006
Research Engineer

Cha Corporation Mar 2003 - Dec 2004
Research Engineer Intern
Education:
University of Wyoming 2005 - 2009
M.S, Chemical Engineering
University of Wyoming 2000 - 2004
B.S, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Engineering
Research
Chemical Engineering
Gasification
R&D
Energy
Autocad
Applied Research
Renewable Energy
Chemistry
Process Simulation
Petroleum
Research and Development
Process Engineering
Project Management
Materials Science
Matlab
Characterization
Management
Interests:
Competition Level Home Brewing
Racquetball
Fishing
Mountain Biking
Tournament Billiards

Publications

Us Patents

Microwave Based Air Purifier

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US Patent:
20070126649, Jun 7, 2007
Filed:
Dec 2, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/293355
Inventors:
Chang Cha - Laramie WY, US
Beau Braunberger - Laramie WY, US
International Classification:
H01Q 13/10
US Classification:
343767000, 343770000, 343771000
Abstract:
An efficient device for air purification occurring in the presence of activated carbon or its equivalent by decomposing adsorbed impurities, such as volatile organic compounds, on the carbon surface by radiofrequency energy in the microwave range. The device contains an activated carbon bed, or its equivalent, for adsorption of impurities and is regenerated in-place by with radiofrequency energy in the microwave range by usage of one or more slot antennas. An oxygen-free sweep gas removes the impurities. The device is housed in a microwave cavity designed to reflect the microwaves leaving the slot antennas into a center section containing the activated carbon bed.
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