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Stuart Charles Feigin

from Reno, NV
Age ~76

Stuart Feigin Phones & Addresses

  • 7525 Colbert Dr STE 107, Reno, NV 89511 (775) 843-6867
  • 4951 Fall Creek Ct, Reno, NV 89509 (775) 562-0876 (775) 829-6124
  • 695 Sierra Rose Dr, Reno, NV 89511 (775) 829-6124
  • Lakebay, WA
  • Marietta, GA
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Truckee, CA
  • 4951 Fall Creek Ct, Reno, NV 89519 (775) 813-6222

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Stuart Feigin

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Location:
Reno, NV
Work:
Trilogy Systems 1980 - 1984
Programmer
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Member At Northstar Investors

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Position:
Member at Northstar Investors
Location:
Reno, Nevada Area
Industry:
Investment Management
Work:
Northstar Investors
Member

Oracle 1978 - 1998
Programmer

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Stuart Feigin
Owner
Stuart Feigin
Trusts, Estates, and Agency Accounts
1105 Martis Lndg, Truckee, CA 96161
(530) 562-0876
Stuart Feigin
Director
Nevada Nanotech Systems Inc
Mfg Cyclic Crudes/Intermediates/Dyes
1315 Greg St, Sparks, NV 89431
(408) 313-1990
Stuart Feigin
Director
Northstar Investors, Inc
Holding Company
7525 Colbert Dr, Reno, NV 89511
661 Sierra Rose Dr, Reno, NV 89511
(775) 954-2020
Stuart Feigin
Director
RetailOne
Design · Freight Transportation Arrangement
644 Antone St Suites 8-9, Atlanta, GA 30318
644 Antone St NW SUITE 8, Atlanta, GA 30318
4781 Caughlin Pkwy, Reno, NV 89519
36 Stewart St, Reno, NV 89501
(678) 872-0027
Stuart Feigin
Secretary
Anitra Road Maintenance Association
3702 S Virginia St, Reno, NV 89502
661 Sierra Rose Dr, Reno, NV 89511
446 Anitra Dr, Reno, NV 89511
450 Anitra Dr, Reno, NV 89511
Stuart Feigin
Director, Secretary
Quail Corners South Maintenance Association
6490 S Mccarran Blvd, Reno, NV 89509
Stuart Feigin
Director, Secretary, Treasurer
Modapet, Inc
661 Sierra Rose Dr, Reno, NV 89511
Stuart Feigin
Director, Secretary, Treasurer
Howard Consulting Group Inc
Management Consulting Services
660 Sierra Rose Dr, Reno, NV 89511
661 Sierra Rose Dr, Reno, NV 89511
(775) 823-8200

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Us Patents

Cantilevered Probe Detector With Piezoelectric Element

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US Patent:
8220067, Jul 10, 2012
Filed:
Mar 29, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/748788
Inventors:
Jesse D. Adams - Reno NV, US
Todd A. Sulchek - Oakland CA, US
Stuart C. Feigin - Reno NV, US
Assignee:
Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education - Reno NV
International Classification:
G01Q 70/08
US Classification:
850 56, 250234, 250288, 422 50, 422 8201, 422 6801, 436183, 436164, 850 7, 850 57, 850 9, 850 10, 850 59
Abstract:
A disclosed chemical detection system for detecting a target material, such as an explosive material, can include a cantilevered probe, a probe heater coupled to the cantilevered probe, and a piezoelectric element disposed on the cantilevered probe. The piezoelectric element can be configured as a detector and/or an actuator. Detection can include, for example, detecting a movement of the cantilevered probe or a property of the cantilevered probe. The movement or a change in the property of the cantilevered probe can occur, for example, by adsorption of the target material, desorption of the target material, reaction of the target material and/or phase change of the target material. Examples of detectable movements and properties include temperature shifts, impedance shifts, and resonant frequency shifts of the cantilevered probe. The overall chemical detection system can be incorporated, for example, into a handheld explosive material detection system.

Cantilevered Probe Detector With Piezoelectric Element

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US Patent:
8434160, Apr 30, 2013
Filed:
Jul 2, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/539604
Inventors:
Jesse D. Adams - Reno NV, US
Todd A. Sulchek - Oakland CA, US
Stuart C. Feigin - Reno NV, US
Assignee:
Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education, on behalf of the University of Nevada - Reno NV
International Classification:
G01Q 70/08
US Classification:
850 56, 250234, 250288, 422 50, 422 8201, 422 6801, 436183, 436164, 850 7, 850 57, 850 9, 850 10, 850 59
Abstract:
A disclosed chemical detection system for detecting a target material, such as an explosive material, can include a cantilevered probe, a probe heater coupled to the cantilevered probe, and a piezoelectric element disposed on the cantilevered probe. The piezoelectric element can be configured as a detector and/or an actuator. Detection can include, for example, detecting a movement of the cantilevered probe or a property of the cantilevered probe. The movement or a change in the property of the cantilevered probe can occur, for example, by adsorption of the target material, desorption of the target material, reaction of the target material and/or phase change of the target material. Examples of detectable movements and properties include temperature shifts, impedance shifts, and resonant frequency shifts of the cantilevered probe. The overall chemical detection system can be incorporated, for example, into a handheld explosive material detection system.

Cantilevered Probe Detector With Piezoelectric Element

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US Patent:
8434161, Apr 30, 2013
Filed:
Jul 2, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/539608
Inventors:
Jesse D. Adams - Reno NV, US
Todd A. Sulchek - Oakland CA, US
Stuart C. Feigin - Reno NV, US
Assignee:
Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education, on behalf of the University of Nevada - Reno NV
International Classification:
G01Q 70/08
US Classification:
850 56, 250234, 250288, 422 50, 422 8201, 422 6801, 436183, 436164, 850 7, 850 57, 850 9, 850 10, 850 59
Abstract:
A disclosed chemical detection system for detecting a target material, such as an explosive material, can include a cantilevered probe, a probe heater coupled to the cantilevered probe, and a piezoelectric element disposed on the cantilevered probe. The piezoelectric element can be configured as a detector and/or an actuator. Detection can include, for example, detecting a movement of the cantilevered probe or a property of the cantilevered probe. The movement or a change in the property of the cantilevered probe can occur, for example, by adsorption of the target material, desorption of the target material, reaction of the target material and/or phase change of the target material. Examples of detectable movements and properties include temperature shifts, impedance shifts, and resonant frequency shifts of the cantilevered probe. The overall chemical detection system can be incorporated, for example, into a handheld explosive material detection system.

Cantilevered Probe Detector With Piezoelectric Element

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US Patent:
20080085212, Apr 10, 2008
Filed:
Sep 30, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/576443
Inventors:
Jesse D. Adams - Reno NV, US
Todd A. Sulchek - Oakland CA, US
Stuart C. Feigin - Reno NV, US
International Classification:
B01J 19/00
US Classification:
422 50
Abstract:
A disclosed chemical detection system for detecting a target material, such as an explosive material, can include a cantilevered probe, a probe heater coupled to the cantilevered probe, and a piezoelectric element disposed on the cantilevered probe. The piezoelectric element can be configured as a detector and/or an actuator. Detection can include, for example, detecting a movement of the cantilevered probe or a property of the cantilevered probe. The movement or a change in the property of the cantilevered probe can occur, for example, by adsorption of the target material, desorption of the target material, reaction of the target material and/or phase change of the target material. Examples of detectable movements and properties include temperature shifts, impedance shifts, and resonant frequency shifts of the cantilevered probe. The overall chemical detection system can be incorporated, for example, into a handheld explosive material detection system.

Cantilevered Probe Detector With Piezoelectric Element

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US Patent:
20140079093, Mar 20, 2014
Filed:
Mar 15, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/833410
Inventors:
Board of Regents of the Nevada Systems of Higher Education, on behalf of the University of Nevada - , US
Todd A. Sulchek - Oakland CA, US
Stuart C. Feigin - Reno NV, US
Assignee:
Board of Regents of the Nevada Systems of Higher Education, on behalf of the University of Nevada - Reno NV
International Classification:
G01N 25/00
G01N 27/00
US Classification:
374142, 374185
Abstract:
A disclosed chemical detection system for detecting a target material, such as an explosive material, can include a cantilevered probe, a probe heater coupled to the cantilevered probe, and a piezoelectric element disposed on the cantilevered probe. The piezoelectric element can be configured as a detector and/or an actuator. Detection can include, for example, detecting a movement of the cantilevered probe or a property of the cantilevered probe. The movement or a change in the property of the cantilevered probe can occur, for example, by adsorption of the target material, desorption of the target material, reaction of the target material and/or phase change of the target material. Examples of detectable movements and properties include temperature shifts, impedance shifts, and resonant frequency shifts of the cantilevered probe. The overall chemical detection system can be incorporated, for example, into a handheld explosive material detection system.

Cantilevered Probe Detector With Piezoelectric Element

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US Patent:
20170269052, Sep 21, 2017
Filed:
Jun 5, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/614331
Inventors:
- Reno NV, US
Todd A. Sulchek - Atlanta GA, US
Stuart C. Feigin - Reno NV, US
Assignee:
Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education, on behalf of the University of Nevada, - Reno NV
International Classification:
G01N 33/22
G01N 33/00
G01N 27/00
G01N 25/00
G01N 29/036
G01N 29/02
Abstract:
A disclosed chemical detection system for detecting a target material, such as an explosive material, can include a cantilevered probe, a probe heater coupled to the cantilevered probe, and a piezoelectric element disposed on the cantilevered probe. The piezoelectric element can be configured as a detector and/or an actuator. Detection can include, for example, detecting a movement of the cantilevered probe or a property of the cantilevered probe. The movement or a change in the property of the cantilevered probe can occur, for example, by adsorption of the target material, desorption of the target material, reaction of the target material and/or phase change of the target material. Examples of detectable movements and properties include temperature shifts, impedance shifts, and resonant frequency shifts of the cantilevered probe. The overall chemical detection system can be incorporated, for example, into a handheld explosive material detection system.

Cantilevered Probe Detector With Piezoelectric Element

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US Patent:
20150177216, Jun 25, 2015
Filed:
Mar 10, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/643641
Inventors:
- Reno NV, US
Todd A. Sulchek - Atlanta GA, US
Stuart C. Feigin - Reno NV, US
Assignee:
Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education, on behalf of the University of Nevada - Reno NV
International Classification:
G01N 33/22
G01N 29/02
Abstract:
A disclosed chemical detection system for detecting a target material, such as an explosive material, can include a cantilevered probe, a probe heater coupled to the cantilevered probe, and a piezoelectric element disposed on the cantilevered probe. The piezoelectric element can be configured as a detector and/or an actuator. Detection can include, for example, detecting a movement of the cantilevered probe or a property of the cantilevered probe. The movement or a change in the property of the cantilevered probe can occur, for example, by adsorption of the target material, desorption of the target material, reaction of the target material and/or phase change of the target material. Examples of detectable movements and properties include temperature shifts, impedance shifts, and resonant frequency shifts of the cantilevered probe. The overall chemical detection system can be incorporated, for example, into a handheld explosive material detection system.

Cantilevered Probe Detector With Piezoelectric Element

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US Patent:
20140219315, Aug 7, 2014
Filed:
Apr 22, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/258752
Inventors:
- Reno NV, US
Todd A. Sulchek - Atlanta GA, US
Stuart C. Feigin - Reno NV, US
Assignee:
Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education, on behalf of the University of Nevada - Reno NV
International Classification:
G01N 25/00
G01N 33/22
US Classification:
374164
Abstract:
A disclosed chemical detection system for detecting a target material, such as an explosive material, can include a cantilevered probe, a probe heater coupled to the cantilevered probe, and a piezoelectric element disposed on the cantilevered probe. The piezoelectric element can be configured as a detector and/or an actuator. Detection can include, for example, detecting a movement of the cantilevered probe or a property of the cantilevered probe. The movement or a change in the property of the cantilevered probe can occur, for example, by adsorption of the target material, desorption of the target material, reaction of the target material and/or phase change of the target material. Examples of detectable movements and properties include temperature shifts, impedance shifts, and resonant frequency shifts of the cantilevered probe. The overall chemical detection system can be incorporated, for example, into a handheld explosive material detection system.
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