MR. DAVID MATTHEW PHILLIPS, R.N.
Nursing at Patterson Blvd, Dayton, OH

License number
Ohio 150223
Category
Nursing
Type
Registered Nurse
Address
Address
1222 SOUTH Patterson Blvd, Dayton, OH 45402
Phone
(937) 224-0024
(937) 224-5818 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
David Phillips, age 69
4939 Branen Dr, Washington Court House, OH 43160
(330) 338-0374
David Phillips, age 58
5001 Pepper Dr, Dayton, OH 45424
(937) 233-3626
David Phillips
50 Woodrow St, Hamilton, OH 45013
(513) 255-1187
David Phillips, age 70
5099 Waycroft Ct, Hilliard, OH 43026
(614) 284-1173
David Phillips
513 1/2 S Main St Apt 7, Findlay, OH 45840
(419) 425-3946

Professional information

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David Phillips - Dayton, OH

Work:
Universal Technology Corporation
Research Engineer
National Research Council Postdoctoral Associate at the Air Force Reasearch Laboratory - Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Postdoctoral Associate
Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh, PA
Research Assistant
Seagate Recording media - Fremont, CA
Research Intern
Corning Inc - Wilmington, NC
Process Engineer
Leybold Vacuum Products, Inc - Export, PA
Design Engineer
Leybold Vacuum Products, Inc - Export, PA
Intern
Education:
Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh, PA
PhD in Chemical Engineering
The Pennsylvania State University - State
BS in Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Mechanical Testing, DMA, C++, Thermal Testing, DSC, Fortran, Chemical Testing, TGA, Visual Basic, PMC Fabrication, Ellipsometry, SolidWorks, SMP Processing, Raman, Mathcad, Granular Processing, FTIR, Mathematica, Thermography, SEM, Maple, Custom Instrumentation, POM, MATLAB, Molecular Simulation, White Light Interferometry, Labview


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David M Phillips, Dayton OH - RN (Registered Nurse)

Specialties:
Nursing (Registered Nurse)
Address:
1222 S Patterson Blvd, Dayton 45402
(937) 224-0024 (Phone), (937) 224-5818 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Regeneration Of Silk And Silk-Like Fibers From Ionic Liquid Spin Dopes

US Patent:
7682539, Mar 23, 2010
Filed:
Jan 10, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/655041
Inventors:
David M. Phillips - Dayton OH, US
Robert A. Mantz - Efland NC, US
Paul C. Trulove - Annapolis MD, US
Hugh C. DeLong - Waldorf MD, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force - Washington DC
International Classification:
D01F 4/00
US Classification:
264202
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a process of forming fibers of silk and silk-like proteins in a solution with a solvent consisting of a pure ionic liquid, an ionic liquid mixture, an ionic liquid mixed with one or more cosolvents, or an ionic liquid mixture mixed with one or more cosolvents. A solution is extruded through a spinneret orifice to form a fiber. The spinneret is either directly immersed in the coagulation bath or the spinneret is surrounded by a noncoagulating medium (i. e. , air or other inert fluid) and the extruded fiber is subsequently immersed in a coagulation bath. Fibers may also be formed by extruding a fiber directly from a reservoir of solution into a noncoagulating, inert medium and then immersing the extruded fibers into a coagulation bath to rinse the fiber of ionic liquid.


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Solubilization And Reconstitution Of Silk Using Ionic Liquids

US Patent:
7671178, Mar 2, 2010
Filed:
Dec 29, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/326678
Inventors:
David M. Phillips - Huber Heights OH, US
Robert A. Mantz - Dayton OH, US
Paul C. Trulove - Annapolis MD, US
Hugh C. DeLong - Waldorf MD, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force - Washington DC
International Classification:
C07K 14/00
US Classification:
530353, 530350
Abstract:
Silk is dissolved in an ionic liquid and is regenerated in a range of structural forms without requiring the use of harmful solvents. Silk solubility can be controlled by the selection of the ionic liquid constituents, with small cations and halide or pseudohalide anions favoring solution. The rinse solvent exercises a significant influence over the final properties of the regenerated silk.