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  • 7240 Hammet Rd, Tampa, FL 33647 (813) 910-3468
  • 18183 Paradise Point Dr, Tampa, FL 33647

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Lead Scientist

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Location:
75 Commerce Dr, Allendale, NJ 07401
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
Catalent Pharma Solutions
Lead Scientist - Product Development

Catalent Pharma Solutions
Senior Scientist - Product Development at Catalent Pharma Solutions


Lead Scientist
Education:
University of South Florida 2007 - 2011
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemical Engineering
University of South Florida 2002 - 2007
Masters, Chemical Engineering
Universidad Simón Bolívar 1996 - 1999
Master of Science, Masters, Chemical Engineering
Universidad Nacional Experimental Politécnica 'Antonio José De Sucre'​ 1987 - 1994
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Skills:
Chemical Engineering
R&D
Thin Films
Process Engineering
Process Simulation
Materials Science
Manufacturing
Engineering
Hplc
Product Development
Six Sigma
Uv/Vis
Lean Manufacturing
Labview
Research
Characterization
Chemistry
Tga
Design of Experiments
Materials
V&V
Simulations
Gmp
Validation
Polymers
Spectroscopy
Fda
Technology Transfer
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Minitab
Analytical Chemistry
Project Management
Sop
Laboratory
Process Improvement
Leadership
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Quality System
Pharmaceutical Industry
Capa
Formulation
Microsoft Office
Life Sciences
High Performance Liquid Chromatography
Research and Development
Corrective and Preventive Action
Languages:
English
Spanish
Portuguese
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Raquel Carvallo

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Publications

Us Patents

Self-Heating Chemical System For Sustained Modulation Of Temperature

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US Patent:
20070289720, Dec 20, 2007
Filed:
Dec 13, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/610192
Inventors:
Aydin Sunol - Lutz FL, US
Brandon Smeltzer - Lutz FL, US
Sermin Sunol - Lutz FL, US
Raquel Carvallo - Tampa FL, US
Assignee:
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA - Tampa FL
International Classification:
F28F 7/00
F28D 21/00
US Classification:
165080500, 165132000, 252067000
Abstract:
A self-heating chemical system using one or more primary components for exothermic reactions (such as calcium oxide), one or more porous components that can serve as a heat sink and conductor of heat as well as under going chemical transformations that release heat (zeolite), a weak acid (citric acid) for sustained modulation of temperature and pH. Exothermic reactions, mixing of some chemicals, sorption of certain chemicals, phase changes in chemicals, and dissolution of some chemicals in solvents release heat during these operations. The rate of heat generation coupled with mass and energy transfer rates to or from system(s) allows modulation of the temperature of systems. The modulation can be further enhanced by controlled release and availability of some of the components. This method provides with a class of self-heating product applications and focuses on the modulation of temperature through sequestering of reactions with different rates, heat release through dissolution, heat release through mixing, heat release through sorption, heat release through phase change as well as controlling mass and heat transfer rates.

Method For Creating A Package Pressure Differential

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US Patent:
20090320411, Dec 31, 2009
Filed:
Jun 30, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/215802
Inventors:
Raquel Carvallo - Tampa FL, US
International Classification:
B65B 31/00
F24J 1/00
US Classification:
53433, 53434, 53 99, 12626307
Abstract:
A method for making a two component device where the two component are in separate containers with one container inside the other. The method includes placing a first container between the top and bottom of a second container in a die that draws a vacuum between the top and bottom of the second container when they are sealed to form the container. The vacuum preferably ranges from about 8 to about 13 psi. The two components are selected to react to achieve a result, such as the generation of heat.

Heater Device

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US Patent:
20100047730, Feb 25, 2010
Filed:
Aug 19, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/229054
Inventors:
Tobi W. Ferguson - Lutz FL, US
Raquel Carvallo - Tampa FL, US
International Classification:
F24J 1/00
US Classification:
432 9, 12626301
Abstract:
A heater device includes a container formed from a vapor impervious material and having a quantity of heat generating material therein. Also provided is an activation material proximate the container. A seal on the container is adapted to be opened to transfer the activation material into contact with the heat generating material to generate heat and be resealed to contain the reaction products generating the heat.

Activation Device

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US Patent:
20100208546, Aug 19, 2010
Filed:
Feb 19, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/378728
Inventors:
Jere Ferguson - Lutz FL, US
Tohi W. Ferguson - Lutz FL, US
Raquel Carvallo - Tampa FL, US
International Classification:
B01F 13/06
US Classification:
366139
Abstract:
A device for activating a two component reaction system where the two reaction component are in separate containers with one container inside the other. A pressure differential between the pressure in the inner and outer containers is made so the inner container has the higher pressure. The inner container has a line around at least one part of the inner container and extends through the outer container. The line is aligned to tear the container when it is pulled.

Heater Device

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US Patent:
20110030671, Feb 10, 2011
Filed:
Oct 21, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/908978
Inventors:
Tobi W. Ferguson - Lutz FL, US
Raquel Carvallo - Tampa FL, US
Haitao Li - Tampa FL, US
Jere Ferguson - Lutz FL, US
International Classification:
F24J 1/00
US Classification:
12626301
Abstract:
A heater device for heating objects, including a compartment having a heat generating material and a second compartment having an activation material to generate heat upon mutual contact. The compartments are adapted to present a heating surface to the object to be heated. A divider is positioned in the compartments forming a barrier to maintain separation between reaction components until opened by an opening member positioned in alignment with the divider. An access element is movable into contact with the barrier to permit a heat generating reaction there between.
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