Dr. Christopher P. Demers obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Chicago. He then attended Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, earning his MD in 2004. After 4 years in medical school, he then spent 7 years in neurosurgical residency at Brown University. He works in Reno, NV and specializes in surgery of the spine and brain.
Dr. Demers is affiliated
Jan 2013 to 2000 Graduate Student Research AssistantMaine Institute for Human Genetics and Health Bangor Jan 2011 to Sep 2011 Graduate Student Research AssistantUniversity of New Hampshire Durham, NH May 2008 to Aug 2009 Summer Undergraduate Research
Education:
University of Maine Orono, ME 2010 to 2015 PhD. in Biomedical EngineeringUniversity of Maine Orono, ME 2006 to 2010 B.S. in Bioengineering
Skills:
Microfluidics, microfabrication, COMSOL, fluorescence microscopy and cellular biology
Us Patents
Stator Assembly For A Rotary Machine And Clip Member For A Stator Assembly
Michael E. McMahon - Shapleigh ME Robert B. Richardson - Kennebunk ME Steven J. Feigleson - Falmouth ME Keith T. Honda - Ellington CT Christopher G. Demers - Willington CT Michael A. Servadio - Tolland CT Kevin A. Walton - Manchester CT
Assignee:
United Technologies Corporation - Hartford CT
International Classification:
F01D 904
US Classification:
415189, 415119, 4152093, 4152094
Abstract:
A stator assembly for a rotary machine having a shroud for a stator vane is disclosed. Various construction details are developed which limit movement of the stator vane into the flowpath by reason of the stator vane being restrained by the shroud. In one particular embodiment, a clip member extends through an opening in the tip of the vane and is disposed at a location adjacent a nonflowpath surface of the shroud to restrain the tip of the vane against inward movement through the shroud.