Identiflight International
Business Unit Manager
Industrial Cooling Solutions
Manager of Project Management Group
Industrial Cooling Solutions
Senior Project Manager
Ada-Es May 2012 - Sep 2015
Senior Project Engineer | Project Manager
Ada-Es Dec 2010 - May 2012
Manager of Process Engineers
Education:
Colorado School of Mines 2002 - 2006
Colorado School of Mines 1996 - 1998
Skills:
Engineering Project Engineering Energy Engineering Management Mechanical Engineering Process Engineering Power Plants Power Generation Autocad Environmental Awareness Manufacturing Environmental Compliance Solidworks Commissioning Renewable Energy Energy Efficiency Energy Management Project Management Computational Fluid Dynamics Product Development Product Management Management Procurement Construction Microsoft Project Microsoft Office Business Process Improvement Vendor Management Leadership Project Planning
Certifications:
Professional Engineer State of Colorado, License Pe.0047808 License Pe.0047808
May 2012 to 2000 SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEERADA-ES, Inc Highlands Ranch, CO May 2006 to May 2012 PROJECT ENGINEER
Education:
Colorado School of Mines Golden, CO 2002 to 2006 B.S. in Engineering Physics
Skills:
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS: - Process engineering - Project management - Mentor to junior level engineers - Proposal writing and specification review - Financial reporting and budget analysis - Multi-component system integration - Electrical systems and controls - Procurement and expediting - Field support || TECHNICAL SKILLS: - CD-Adapco Star-CCM+ CFD Software - AutoCAD 2D | Solidworks - MS Office | MS Project - Acrobat Adobe Pro - Control system development and SAMA logic writing - Exceptional analytical and problem solving skills
Cameron E. Martin - Denver CO, US Robert W. Wewer - Evergreen CO, US Randall J. Boerema - Highlands Ranch CO, US Tyler J. Derritt - Denver CO, US Nicole M. McCann - Golden CO, US
Assignee:
ADA-ES, INC. - Highlands Ranch CO
International Classification:
B01D 53/08
US Classification:
95 1, 95108, 96150
Abstract:
The present disclosure is directed to a dense-phase additive transportation system for additive injection into a contaminated gas stream.
A contaminated gas stream can be passed through an in-line mixing device, positioned in a duct containing the contaminated gas stream, to form a turbulent contaminated gas stream. One or more of the following is true: (a) a width of the in-line mixing device is no more than about 75% of a width of the duct at the position of the in-line mixing device; (b) a height of the in-line mixing device is no more than about 75% of a height of the duct at the position of the in-line mixing device; and (c) a cross-sectional area of the mixing device normal to a direction of gas flow is no more than about 75% of a cross-sectional area of the duct at the position of the in-line mixing device. An additive can be introduced into the contaminated gas stream to cause the removal of the contaminant by a particulate control device.