Trine University - Angola IN since Dec 2012
Assistant Professor, DET department, Trine University
H.C. Starck - Coldwater MI Jul 2011 - Dec 2012
Global Process Development Engineer, Advanced Engineering Group
H.C. Starck Apr 2008 - Jun 2011
Product Engineer
Western Michigan University Sep 2007 - Apr 2008
Graduate Assistant
Triple "E" Mfg Dec 2002 - Dec 2006
Owner and CEO
Education:
Western Michigan University 2007 - 2011
M.S., Industrial Engineering
Western Michigan University 1997 - 2000
B.S., Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Manufacturing Engineering Machining Design of Experiments Materials Lean Manufacturing Product Development Six Sigma Process Engineering Process Improvement Continuous Improvement Spc Metallurgy Minitab Kaizen Fmea Root Cause Analysis Process Simulation Iso Quality System Industrial Engineering Materials Science 5S Failure Analysis Value Stream Mapping Testing Dmaic R&D Labview Metals Alloys Extrusion Engineering Management Coatings Business Process Improvement Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
Joseph Hirt - Coldwater MI, US John Eiler - Marshall MI, US
International Classification:
H05B 3/03 C03B 5/027
US Classification:
373 36
Abstract:
An electrode comprises a shaft extending from an electrode head. A cooling passage extends from an open end disposed at an attachment end of the shaft to a closed end, which is disposed within the electrode head. The electrode head is formed to have approximately a teardrop shape, which may be formed according to a radial profile rotated about a centerline of the shaft, where the radial profile has a center disposed within the electrode head and on the centerline. The radial profile may exhibit a single maximum within a middle portion of the radial profile. Alternatively, or in addition, the middle portion of the radial profile may be negatively curved.
Its proof that early in the history of Mars, at least one place on the planet was capable of keeping an Earthlike climate for at least a few hours to a few days, says John Eiler, the Robert P. Sharp Professor of Geology and professor of geochemistry, and a coauthor of the paper.
Date: Oct 13, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Caltech researchers get dinosaur body temperatures for first time
In a study of isotopic concentrations in dinosaur teeth published today in "Science," Caltech professor John Eiler and his team report temperature readings similar to those of modern mammals and birds - but also suggest a more complicated view of the theory that dinosaurs had a warm-blooded metaboli
Date: Jun 24, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
US develops way to gauge dinosaurs' body temperature
"We're getting at body temperature through a line of reasoning that I think is relatively bullet proof, provided you can find well-preserved samples," said John Eiler, a co-author of the study and Caltech professor of geochemistry.