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Jeffrey G Sczechowski

age ~60

from Santa Barbara, CA

Also known as:
  • Jeffrey Gerard Sczechowski
  • Jeffrey Pct Sczechowski
  • Jeffery G Sczechowski
  • Jeff Sczechowski
  • Jef Sczechowski
  • Jeffrey K
  • Jeffrey I
Phone and address:
1052 Camino Del Retiro, Santa Barbara, CA 93110

Jeffrey Sczechowski Phones & Addresses

  • 1052 Camino Del Retiro, Santa Barbara, CA 93110
  • 700 Union Ave, Boulder, CO 80304
  • 2014 Calle De Dulcinea, Tucson, AZ 85718 • (520)7971102
  • 4376 Wavertree St, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
  • Longmont, CO
  • Royal Oak, MI
  • Troy, MI

Work

  • Position:
    Professional/Technical

Education

  • Degree:
    Graduate or professional degree

Resumes

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Program Manager, Mellichamp Academic Initiative In Sustainability

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Location:
1052 Camino Del Retiro, Santa Barbara, CA 93110
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
University of Colorado at Boulder - Boulder, CO since Nov 2011
Assistant Dean For Research Opportunities

University of Colorado at Boulder Jan 2008 - Jan 2012
Coordinator of Research Opportunities

STMicroelectronics Jan 2003 - Dec 2007
Program Manager: Sustainable R&D

STMicroelectronics Sep 1999 - Dec 2002
Crolles-2 Enivronmental Program Manager

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Sep 1994 - Jun 2002
Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering
Education:
University of Colorado Boulder 1990 - 1994
PhD, Chemical Engineering
North Carolina State University 1985 - 1988
MS, Chemical Engineering
University of Colorado Boulder 1981 - 1985
BS, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
R&D
Research
Nanotechnology
Characterization
Thin Films
Science
Management
Project Management
Program Management
Materials Science
Design of Experiments
Commercialization
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Data Analysis
Public Speaking
Research and Development
Leadership
Languages:
English
French
Certifications:
Professional Engineer (California: Ch 5917)
License Ch 5917
Board For Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists, License Ch 5917
Jeffrey Sczechowski Photo 2

Jeffrey Sczechowski

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Us Patents

  • Photocatalytic Slurry Reactor Having Turbulence Generating Means

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  • US Patent:
    51165821, May 26, 1992
  • Filed:
    Apr 26, 1990
  • Appl. No.:
    7/514557
  • Inventors:
    Gerald Cooper - Boulder CO
    Matthew A. Ratcliff - Lakewood CO
    Jeffrey G. Sczechowski - Boulder CO
  • Assignee:
    Photo-Catalytics, Inc. - Boulder CO
  • International Classification:
    B01J 1912
  • US Classification:
    4221863
  • Abstract:
    A photocatalytic slurry reactor is driven by solar or artificial ultraviolet illumination. A cylindrical ultraviolet lamp is suspended by an O-ring within a cylindrical reactor jacket, creating an annular region through which a photocatalytic slurry is pumped. An optional streamlined nose cone at the inlet end of the lamp reduces flow turbulence and increases flow velocity. A helical stainless steel wire wrapped about the bulb acts as a turbulence promotor to disturb the boundary layer for increased radial mixing. A three-electrode charging-arrangement may be used to regulate the charge of the solution. In another embodiment, a reactor uses a solar collection trough to focus solar rays on a C-shaped reactor jacket, the interior of which is provided with ridges or ribs to disturb the boundary layer.
  • Use Of Controlled Periodic Illumination For An Improved Method Of Photocatalysis And An Improved Reactor Design

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  • US Patent:
    54396522, Aug 8, 1995
  • Filed:
    Sep 30, 1993
  • Appl. No.:
    8/129849
  • Inventors:
    Jeffrey G. Sczechowski - Longmont CO
    Carl A. Koval - Golden CO
    Richard D. Noble - Boulder CO
  • Assignee:
    The Regents of the University of Colorado - Boulder CO
  • International Classification:
    B01J 1912
  • US Classification:
    4221863
  • Abstract:
    An improved photocatalytic method for removing organic contaminants from fluid or gas phases and a photoreactor design which allows exposure of photoreactive material to controlled periodic illumination. An improved method for improving the photoefficiency of a photocatalytic process comprising continuous illumination of the photocatalyst at a decreased light intensity.

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