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Paul Celicourt Phones & Addresses

  • Central Islip, NY
  • Brooklyn, NY

Work

Company: Journal of hydroinformatics May 2013 Position: Reviewer

Education

Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) School / High School: City University of New York City College 2012 to 2016 Specialities: Environmental Engineering

Languages

English • French • Haitian Creole • Spanish

Industries

Renewables & Environment

Resumes

Resumes

Paul Celicourt Photo 1

Phd Student In Environmental Engineering At Grove School Of Engineering.

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Position:
Reviewer at Journal of HydroInformatics, Research Scholar (PhD) at Research Foundation of CUNY
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Renewables & Environment
Work:
Journal of HydroInformatics since May 2013
Reviewer

Research Foundation of CUNY since May 2012
Research Scholar (PhD)

City College of New York Jun 2011 - Sep 2011
Intern Student

Universite d'Etat D'Haiti, Haiti - Port-au-Prince, Haiti Oct 2008 - Aug 2010
Teaching Assistant
Education:
City University of New York City College 2012 - 2016
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Environmental Engineering
City University of New York City College 2010 - 2011
Master of Science (MS), Urban Sustainability
Faculte des Sciences, Universite d'Etat D'Haiti 2003 - 2008
B.S, Electro-Mechanical Engineering
Languages:
English
French
Haitian Creole
Spanish

Publications

Us Patents

Integration Of Transducer Data Collection

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US Patent:
20180152826, May 31, 2018
Filed:
Nov 29, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/362937
Inventors:
- Brooklyn NY, US
PAUL CELICOURT - Brooklyn NY, US
Assignee:
NRG HOLDINGS, LLC - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
H04W 8/00
Abstract:
A base station may include a transceiver, a memory and a processor. The processor is effective to identify first and second raw data collectable by first and second transducer devices. The processor may generate first and second metadata associated with the first and second transducer devices, respectively. The processor may send the first and second metadata to the first and second transducer devices The processor may receive the first raw data and the first metadata from the first transducer device, the second raw data and the second metadata from the second transducer device. The processor may transform the first raw data into first transducer data based on the first metadata and transform the second raw data into second transducer data based on the second metadata, wherein the second transducer data corresponds to the second format.
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