I live in the Northern Twin Cities area with my wife and our 3 children. We enjoy spending time with friends, camping, and watching movies. I've been in the industry for over 9 years. The first 8 of those, I worked with primarily with home buyers from partner companies as well as clients of a group of financial advisors I had developed a relationship with. Due to the nature of my work during that time, I was able to come across countless loan scenarios and worked with many different types of people.
I have seen Boston as a tourist, a student, a fan, an utterly lost traveler, a frustrated driver, and a resident. Boston brings more facets to it than most care to count but that, in many ways, is what makes it such a great and unique city. Whether you are here for business, pleasure, or like me, just love the city, I am here to help you find the perfect home, temporary or permanent, that will get you to enjoy its best parts. My interest in real estate sparked while studying Real Estate Law at the University of New Hampshire and has developed into a passion since. My goal is to provide the most professional advice and round the clock service for you and your future investments. Outside of Real Estate, my interests lie with the Bruins, Patriots, and anything outdoors. Don't now where to begin your home search? Lets start by calculating what you can afford... How much can you afford?
Dr. Anderson graduated from the Mayo Medical School in 1991. He works in Wausau, WI and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Anderson is affiliated with Aspirus Wausau Hospital.
The University Of Vermont Health Network Anesthesia 111 Colchester Ave FL 2, Burlington, VT 05401 (802)8472415 (phone), (802)8475324 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Tulane University School of Medicine Graduated: 2008
Conditions:
Substance Abuse and/or Dependency
Languages:
Arabic English French Spanish
Description:
Dr. Anderson graduated from the Tulane University School of Medicine in 2008. He works in Burlington, VT and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Anderson is affiliated with Central Vermont Medical Center and The University Of Vermont Medical Center.
Comprehensive Emergency Solutions 221 NE Gln Oak Ave, Peoria, IL 61636 (309)6725500 (phone)
Languages:
English
Description:
Mr. Anderson works in Peoria, IL and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Mr. Anderson is affiliated with Galesburg Cottage Hospital and UnityPoint Health Methodist Hospital.
May 2014 to 2000 ClinicianDevelopmental Disabilities Unit Hampstead, NH Feb 2006 to May 2014 CounselorGenesis Behavioral Health Plymouth, NH Jul 2004 to Jul 2005 Adult Service ClinicianBaird Health and Counseling New London, NH Aug 2003 to May 2004 Counselor InternAcute Psychiatric Services Concord, NH Sep 2002 to Jun 2003 ExternGallagher, Callahan and Gartrell Concord, NH Apr 1998 to Aug 2002 Para legal/Research AssociateLL. Bean Concord Factory Store
1990 to 2002 Customer Service RepresentativeNew Hampshire State Senate Concord, NH 1997 to 1997 Legislative Aide
Education:
Antioch New England Graduate School Keene, NH 2004 Master of Arts in Counseling PsychologyUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 1989 Bachelor of Arts in Communications
Apr 2013 to 2000 Sales ManagerLowe's Home Improvement
Oct 2011 to Jun 2013 Area Sales ManagerLowe's Home Improvement Layton, UT Jan 2010 to Oct 2011 Commercial Sales ManagerAmerican Income Life Draper, UT May 2009 to Jun 2011 Regional General ManagerLayton Construction Sandy, UT Feb 2004 to Apr 2010 Assistant SuperintendentBig D Construction, Salt Salt Lake City, UT Apr 2000 to Jan 2004 Journeyman Carpenter
Education:
Weber State University 2002 to 2000 BS in Business AdministrationBonneville High School 1997 to 2000 High School Diploma
Jan 2002 to 2000 Lead AssociateADI Technology Alexandria, VA Sep 1999 to Jan 2002 Environmental AnalystSenator Bob Bennett Washington, DC Jul 1999 to Sep 1999 Senate FellowMetropolitan Water District of Salt Lake City Salt Lake City, UT Jun 1998 to Apr 1999 Environmental Engineer Intern
Education:
University of Denver Denver, CO 2004 to 2009 Masters in Environmental Policy and ManagementUtah State University Logan, UT 1993 to 1998 BS in Civil and Environmental Engineering
Skills:
Project management, business development, NEPA, environmental impact statements, public outreach
Swire Coca-Cola Draper, UT 2008 to 2012 MerchandiserLumber Products Salt Lake City, UT 2002 to 2008 Industrial WarehousemanHarman Music Group, JBL Division Sandy, UT 1992 to 2001 Lead Audio Precision TesterDOD Electronics
1989 to 1991 Electronic Technician
Education:
Hillcrest High School Midvale, UT 1986 to 1990 High School diploma in GED/ElectronicsSalt Lake Community College Associates in CADD drafting
Skills:
CADD, electronic schematics, forklift and math. My hobbies are golfing, water & snow skiing, photography, design house, audio/videos for houses or vehicles and watch any sports of my sons are playing.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution - Woods Hole MA
International Classification:
G01F 17/00
US Classification:
702 50, 405 52, 382107
Abstract:
The invention relates to a computerized method of profiling a shear flow, such as a boundary layer. The method includes receiving two successive images of a plurality of particles in the shear flow near the interface being analyzed. The method also includes determining a set of potential particle motion vectors based on the received images and dynamically ranks the likelihood that the potential tracks are correct based on track density. Track density is calculated using a plot matrix and kernel technique. The ranking is used to match particles from the successive images. The method also includes generating a velocity profile of the flow about the interface based on the particles matches and the determined location of the interface. The method is also applicable to moving and deforming interfaces.
The present invention provides methods for isolating a PHA. The method comprises combining the PHA, a first solvent and a second solvent to form a combination, the first solvent and the second solvent being capable of forming an azeotrope with the second solvent; and heating the combination to substantially remove the first solvent from the combination. Alternatively, the method comprises combining the PHA, a first solvent, a second solvent and a third solvent to form a combination, the first solvent and the second solvent being capable of forming an azeotrope with the third solvent; and heating the combination to substantially remove the first solvent and the second solvent from the combination.
A method of isolating a PHA, includes combining the PHA, a first solvent and a second solvent to form a combination, the first solvent being capable of forming an azeotrope with the second solvent; and heating the combination to form the azeotrope of the first and second solvents.
Johan van Walsem - Acton MA, US Erik Anderson - Somerville MA, US John Licata - Wakefield MA, US Kevin A. Sparks - Scituate MA, US Christopher Mirley - Winthrop MA, US
The patent application relates to a method of producing a monomer component from a genetically modified polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) biomass, wherein the biomass is heated in the presence of a catalyst to release a monomer component from the PHA.
Johan van Walsem - Acton MA, US Erik Anderson - Somerville MA, US John Licata - Wakefield MA, US Kevin A. Sparks - Scituate MA, US William R. Farmer - Concord MA, US Christopher Mirley - Winthrop MA, US Jeffrey A. Bickmeier - Arlington MA, US Ann D'Ambruoso - Waltham MA, US Frank A. Skraly - Watertown MA, US Thomas M. Ramseier - Newton MA, US Yossef Shabtai - Concord MA, US
A double-walled plastic jar for cosmetic materials, having an inner compartment to hold the cosmetic, and an annular outer side wall defining the exterior of the jar. The inner compartment carries the lip that seals with a screw cap, and also carries an external skirt, which latter has the screw threads for engagement by the cap. In addition, a weight is disposed in a-concealed manner in the base of the jar, between the walls, to give the jar a heft feel, characteristic of glass or thick plastic walls.
Erik S. Anderson - Portsmouth NH Peter Martin Anderson - Columbus OH
International Classification:
A01K 7500
US Classification:
43 45
Abstract:
The invention relates to a breakaway link and a system for its use in conjunction with underwater gear, such as fishing nets, to prevent the prolonged entanglement and subsequent stress, harm to or death of cetaceans, including whales. The breakaway link system comprises underwater gear and at least one link which will rupture, break or experience calculated material failure upon receiving sufficient load induced by the force or struggling of the entangled cetacean. The breaking of the link frees the animal from the underwater gear, thereby reducing or eliminating the risk of severe stress, injury or death to the cetacean.