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Kevin J Bouck

from Broomfield, CO

Also known as:
  • Kevin James Bouck
  • Kevin Bouck
Phone and address:
15667 Bison Run, Westminster, CO 80023
(989)6007257

Kevin Bouck Phones & Addresses

  • 15667 Bison Run, Broomfield, CO 80023 • (989)6007257
  • 3760 Acacia Dr, Midland, MI 48642
  • Palm Coast, FL
  • Jackson, MI
  • Towanda, IL

Work

  • Company:
    Ceramics research center
    2013
  • Position:
    One, two and three person exhibitions

Education

  • School / High School:
    University of Colorado Denver- Denver, CO
    Jul 2012

Resumes

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Amsterdam En Omgeving, Nederland

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Location:
1592 Washington St, San Francisco, CA 94109
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
The Dow Chemical Company Sep 2012 - May 2014
Research Scientist

University of Michigan 1988 - 1993
Graduate Student

Rohm and Haas 1987 - 1988
Chemist

1987 - 1988
Amsterdam En Omgeving, Nederland
Education:
University of Michigan 1988 - 1992
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Engineering
Illinois State University 1981 - 1986
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Skills:
Polymer Chemistry
Polymer Science
Project Management
Statistics
Design of Experiments
Polymer Characterization
Materials Science
Chemistry
Polymers
R&D
Polyurethane
Organic Chemistry
Materials
Commercialization
Enterprise Integration
Messaging
Soa
Middleware
Esb
Webmethods
Eai
Continuous Integration
Integration
Interests:
Personal Fitness
Personal Finance
Material Science
Problem Solving
Spending Time With Friends and Family
Cycling
Reading
Polymer Chemistry
Music
Applied Statistics
Languages:
English
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Kevin Bouck Denver, CO

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Work:
Ceramics Research Center

2013 to 2013
One, Two and Three person Exhibitions
International Ceramic Research Center

2013 to 2013
Rhode Island School of Design
Providence, RI
2012 to 2012
Instructor of Record, Winter
Group Exhibitions
Providence, RI
2012 to 2012
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode

Sep 2011 to Nov 2011
Teaching Assistant, Fall
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode

Mar 2011 to May 2011
Instructor of Record, Spring
RISD Museum of Art
Providence, RI
2011 to 2011
Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode

Sep 2010 to Nov 2010
Teaching Assistant, Fall
BFA Graduate Exhibition, Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design
Denver, CO
2010 to 2010
Drift and Stumble, Kanon Gallery
Denver, CO
2009 to 2009
Rocky Mountain College of Art
Denver, CO
2009 to 2009
Student Exhibition, Philip J. Steele Gallery
Fine Arts
Denver, CO
2009 to 2009
Free Horizon Montesori
Golden, CO
2007 to 2007
Clay Instructor
All Media Juried Show, Chase Gallery
Spokane, WA
2007 to 2007
International Ceramic Research Center

2007 to 2007
Process and Problem Solving, Lecture and Workshop, International Ceramic Research

2007 to 2007
development of ceramic work
Snap to Grid, Los Angeles Center for Digital Art
New York, NY
2006 to 2006
NCECA, National Council
Portland, OR
2006 to 2006
Panel Discussion
Spokane, WA
2006 to 2006
Schools
Tacoma, WA
1998 to 1998
Fund Raiser, Art

Us Patents

  • Composition Containing A Cross-Linkable Matrix Precursor And A Poragen, And A Porous Matrix Prepared Therefrom

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  • US Patent:
    6653358, Nov 25, 2003
  • Filed:
    Oct 29, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/283551
  • Inventors:
    Kenneth J. Bruza - Alma MI
    James P. Godschalx - Midland MI
    Kevin J. Bouck - Midland MI
    Qing Shan J. Niu - Midland MI
  • Assignee:
    Dow Global Technologies Inc. - Midland MI
  • International Classification:
    C08J 902
  • US Classification:
    521 77, 521 98, 521134, 521139
  • Abstract:
    A suitable cross-linkable matrix precursor and a poragen can be treated to form a porous cross-linked matrix having a T of greater than 300Â C. The porous matrix material has a lower dielectric constant than the corresponding non-porous matrix material, making the porous matrix material particularly attractive for a variety of electronic applications including integrated circuits, multichip modules, and flat panel display devices.
  • Composition Containing A Cross-Linkable Matrix Precursor And A Poragen, And A Porous Matrix Prepared Therefrom

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  • US Patent:
    6887910, May 3, 2005
  • Filed:
    Oct 29, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/283552
  • Inventors:
    Kenneth J. Bruza - Alma MI, US
    James P. Godschalx - Midland MI, US
    Kevin J. Bouck - Midland MI, US
    Qing Shan J. Niu - Midland MI, US
  • Assignee:
    Dow Global Technologies Inc. - Midland MI
  • International Classification:
    C08J009/02
  • US Classification:
    521 77, 521 98, 521134, 521139
  • Abstract:
    A suitable cross-linkable matrix precursor and a poragen can be treated to form a porous cross-linked matrix having a Tof greater than 300 C. The porous matrix material has a lower dielectric constant than the corresponding non-porous matrix material, making the porous matrix material particularly attractive for a variety of electronic applications including integrated circuits, multichip modules, and flat panel display devices.
  • Composition Containing A Cross-Linkable Matrix Precursor And A Poragen, And Porous Matrix Prepared Therefrom

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  • US Patent:
    7109249, Sep 19, 2006
  • Filed:
    Jul 16, 2004
  • Appl. No.:
    10/893640
  • Inventors:
    Kenneth J. Bruza - Alma MI, US
    James P. Godschalx - Midland MI, US
    Kevin J. Bouck - Midland MI, US
    Qing Shan J. Niu - Midland MI, US
  • Assignee:
    Dow Global Technologies Inc. - Midland MI
  • International Classification:
    C08J 9/02
  • US Classification:
    521 77, 521134, 521139, 521 98, 521195
  • Abstract:
    A suitable cross-linkable matrix precursor and a poragen can be treated to form a porous cross-linked matrix having a Tof greater than 300 C. The porous matrix material has a lower dielectric constant than the corresponding non-porous matrix material, making the porous matrix material particularly attractive for a variety of electronic applications including integrated circuits, multichip modules, and flat panel display devices.
  • Method Of Making A Nanoporous Film

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  • US Patent:
    20030165625, Sep 4, 2003
  • Filed:
    Feb 15, 2002
  • Appl. No.:
    10/077646
  • Inventors:
    Ying So - Midland MI, US
    Paul Townsend - Midland MI, US
    Steve Martin - Midland MI, US
    Thomas Kalantar - Midland MI, US
    James Godschalx - Midland MI, US
    Kevin Bouck - Midland MI, US
  • International Classification:
    B05D003/02
  • US Classification:
    427/385500
  • Abstract:
    Applicants found that selection of reactive nanoparticles as poragens when combined with monomeric precusors to organic, particularly polyarylene or polyarylene ether, matrix materials are effective in obtaining very small pore sizes.
  • Reactively-Coupled Articles And Related Methods

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  • US Patent:
    20080087380, Apr 17, 2008
  • Filed:
    Oct 13, 2006
  • Appl. No.:
    11/580402
  • Inventors:
    Miguel A. Prieto Goubert - Richterswil, CH
    Peter Sandkuehler - Tarrangona, ES
    Antonio Batistini - Wangen, CH
    Sandra Hofmann - Hirzel, CH
    Stephen F. Hahn - Midland MI, US
    Mohamed Esseghir - Monroe Township NJ, US
    Monika Plass - Buehl, DE
    Mark F. Sonnenschein - Midland MI, US
    H. Craig Silvis - Midland MI, US
    Hamed Lakrout - Midland MI, US
    Kevin J. Bouck - Midland MI, US
  • Assignee:
    Dow Global Technologies Inc. - Midland MI
  • International Classification:
    C09J 5/02
    C08F 285/00
  • US Classification:
    1563073, 521163, 525374, 525452, 525540
  • Abstract:
    The present invention is an article of construction formed from an article adhesively-bonded to a layering material through (a) reactive coupling of a functionalized nitroxide or (b) the adhesion of components in a polymer matrix made from or containing a polymer, an organic peroxide, and a functionalized nitroxide. The initial article may be expanded. The initial article may be expanded. It may also be polar or nonpolar. Similarly, the layering material may be polar or nonpolar. Other embodiments of the present invention are described, including other articles and methods for preparing the articles.The useful articles of the present invention include shoe outsoles and midsoles, paints, overmolded articles, weather stripping, gaskets, profiles, durable goods, tires, construction panels, leisure and sports equipment foams, energy management foams, acoustic management foams, insulation foams, other foams, automotive parts (including bumper fascias, vertical panels, soft thermoplastic polyolefin skins, and interior trim), toys, supported films (including single-ply and co-extruded films), glass laminations, leather articles (synthetic and natural), personal health care and hygiene articles, other metal laminates, wood composites, and filled articles.
  • Reactively-Coupled Articles And Related Methods

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  • US Patent:
    20100136273, Jun 3, 2010
  • Filed:
    Oct 9, 2007
  • Appl. No.:
    12/444871
  • Inventors:
    Miguel A. Prieto - Richterswil, CH
    Peter Sandkuehler - Tarrangona, ES
    Antonio Batistini - Wangen, CH
    Sandra Hofmann - Hirzel, CH
    Stephen F. Hahn - Midland MI, US
    Mohamed Esseghir - Monroe Township NJ, US
    Monika Plass - Buehl, DE
    Mark F. Sonnenschein - Midland MI, US
    H. Craig Silvis - Midland MI, US
    Hamed Lakrout - Midland MI, US
    Kevin J. Bouck - Midland MI, US
    Muthu Subramanian - Singapore, SG
    Jinder Jow - Pearland TX, US
    Thiam Aik Lim - Singapore, SG
    Stephen Y. Cheng - Hong Kong, CN
    Lester Yeong - Singapore, SG
  • International Classification:
    B32B 27/36
    B32B 1/08
  • US Classification:
    428 3691, 428483
  • Abstract:
    The present invention is an article of construction formed from an article adhesively-bonded to a layering material through (a) reactive coupling of a functionalized nitroxide or (b) the adhesion of components in a polymer matrix made from or containing a polymer, an organic peroxide, and a functionalized nitroxide. The initial article may be expanded. It may also be polar or nonpolar. Similarly, the layering material may be polar or nonpolar. Other embodiments of the present invention are described, including other articles and methods for preparing the articles. The useful articles of the present invention include shoe outsoles and midsoles, paints, overmolded articles, weather stripping, gaskets, profiles, belts, hoses, tubes, durable goods, tires, construction panels, leisure and sports equipment foams, energy management foams, acoustic management foams, insulation foams, other foams, automotive parts (including bumper fascias, vertical panels, soft thermoplastic polyolefin skins, and interior trim), toys, supported films (including single-ply and co-extruded films), glass laminations, leather articles (synthetic and natural), personal health care and hygiene articles, other metal laminates, wood composites, automotive belts, hoses, tubes, conveyor belts, footwear, sporting goods, and filled articles.
  • Composition Containing A Cross-Linkable Matrix Precursor And A Poragen, And A Porous Matrix Prepared Therefrom

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  • US Patent:
    6630520, Oct 7, 2003
  • Filed:
    Nov 22, 1999
  • Appl. No.:
    09/447011
  • Inventors:
    Kenneth J. Bruza - Alma MI
    James P. Godschalx - Midland MI
    Kevin J. Bouck - Midland MI
    Qing Shan J. Niu - Midland MI
  • Assignee:
    Dow Global Technologies Inc. - Midland MI
  • International Classification:
    C08J 902
  • US Classification:
    521 77, 521 98, 521134, 521139
  • Abstract:
    A suitable cross-linkable matrix precursor and a poragen can be treated to form a porous cross-linked matrix having a T of greater than 300Â C. The porous matrix material has a lower dielectric constant than the corresponding non-porous matrix material, making the porous matrix material particularly attractive for a variety of electronic applications including integrated circuits, multichip modules, and flat panel display devices.
  • Catalyst-Doped Sizing Agent For Preparation Of High Areal Weight Fiber Shelf-Stable Prepreg Or Molding Compound Intermediates

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  • US Patent:
    20210292499, Sep 23, 2021
  • Filed:
    Aug 30, 2017
  • Appl. No.:
    16/332616
  • Inventors:
    - Midland MI, US
    Richard Baumer - Midland MI, US
    Kevin J. Bouck - Midland MI, US
    Jun Cai - Midland MI, US
    Marsha L. Langhorst - Midland MI, US
    Abhijit A. Namjoshi - Freeport TX, US
    Weijun Wang - Midland MI, US
  • International Classification:
    C08J 5/24
    C08J 3/24
    C08G 59/24
    C08G 59/40
  • Abstract:
    The present invention provides thermosetting resin pre-impregnated or infused fiber materials or prepregs comprising a thermosetting resin mixture and a fiber material component of a heat resistant fiber, such as carbon fiber, having an areal weight of from 500 to 3,000 g/m2 having a coating of from 0.5 to 4 phr of a latent, particulate curative or solid curative, preferably, dicyandiamide, wherein the prepregs are infused with a thermosetting resin mixture comprising (a) at least one liquid epoxy resin, and (b) a hardener and/or a catalyst, as well as methods of making the same. The prepregs of present invention enables the simple provision of lightweight composites having consistent resin cure throughout.

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Graduates:
Trudy Campbell (1964-1968),
Jennifer Greene (2000-2004),
Dick Coats (1990-1994),
Craig Balls (1968-1972),
Kevin Bouck (1987-1991)

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Education:
Rhode Island School of Design - Ceramics, Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design - Sculpture
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