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Timothy Frisk Phones & Addresses

  • 544 Oak Hill Dr, Sayre, PA 18840 (570) 888-3795
  • 107 3Rd St, Towanda, PA 18848 (570) 265-8922
  • Palmyra, PA
  • 544 Oak Hill Dr, Sayre, PA 18840

Work

Company: Global tungsten and powders corporation Sep 1993 to Jul 2015 Position: Senior scientist

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: Penn State University 1989 to 1992 Specialities: Bioengineering

Skills

Ftir • Xps • Process Simulation • Surface Analysis • Lims • Laboratory • Software Development • Materials Science • Surface Chemistry • Chemistry • Materials • Vb.net • C# • Wpf • Wcf • Entity Framework

Languages

Latin

Interests

Automation • Net Programming

Industries

Automotive

Resumes

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Senior Software Engineer

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Location:
544 Oak Hill Dr, Sayre, PA 18840
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Global Tungsten and Powders Corporation Sep 1993 - Jul 2015
Senior Scientist

Corning Incorporated Sep 1993 - Jul 2015
Senior Software Engineer
Education:
Penn State University 1989 - 1992
Master of Science, Masters, Bioengineering
Penn State University 1985 - 1989
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Physics
Notre Dame High School, Elmira, Ny
Pennsylvania State University
Master of Science, Masters, Mathematics, Bioengineering, Physics
Skills:
Ftir
Xps
Process Simulation
Surface Analysis
Lims
Laboratory
Software Development
Materials Science
Surface Chemistry
Chemistry
Materials
Vb.net
C#
Wpf
Wcf
Entity Framework
Interests:
Automation
Net Programming
Languages:
Latin

Publications

Us Patents

Ceramic-Coated Tungsten Powder

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US Patent:
20060199001, Sep 7, 2006
Filed:
Jan 9, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/306706
Inventors:
Hans-Joachim Lunk - Towanda PA, US
Ricky Morgan - Milan PA, US
Henry Stevens - Athens PA, US
Dale Benjamin - Athens PA, US
Tuan Dang - Sayre PA, US
Timothy Frisk - Towanda PA, US
Assignee:
OSRAM SYLVANIA INC. - Danvers MA
International Classification:
B32B 15/02
B32B 18/00
US Classification:
428336000, 428404000
Abstract:
The coating the tungsten powder particles with a ceramic barrier suppresses the leachability of tungsten in aqueous media. Preferably, the ceramic coating substantially encapsulates each particle of tungsten and has a thickness of at least about 30 nm and, more preferable, from about 200 nm to about 500 nm. Examples of ceramic coatings that may be used include, but are not limited to, aluminum oxide (alumina), aluminum oxyhydroxide (AlOOH), zirconium oxide (zirconia), cerium oxide (ceria), hafnium oxide (hafnia), and magnesium oxide (magnesia).
Timothy A Frisk from Sayre, PA, age ~58 Get Report