PROF. MICHAEL WAYNE GIBSON, M. ED.
Social Work at North Fwy, Houston, TX

License number
Texas 7635
Category
Social Work
Type
Professional
Address
Address
4625 North Fwy NORTH, Houston, TX 77022
Phone
(713) 697-0776
(713) 697-2309 (Fax)
(713) 688-1811
(713) 688-1911 (Fax)

Professional information

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Michael Gibson - Houston, TX

Work:
Invesco Group Services - Houston, TX
Project Manager
Invesco Group Services (AIM)
Principal Engineer
Invesco Group Services (AIM)
Manager
Invesco Group Services (AIM)
Principal, Voice Applications
Invesco Group Services (AIM)
Sr. Associate, Voice Applications
Invesco Group Services (AIM)
Associate
Conoco Inc./ DuPont - Houston, TX
Help Desk Specialist, Computer Specialist, Assistant Computer Specialist
Education:
Sam Houston State University
BFA in Radio Television and Film
North Harris County College


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Head Boys Track And Cross Country Coach\ World History Teacher At Conroe Independent School District

Position:
Head Boys Track and Cross Country Coach\ World History Teacher at Conroe Independent School District
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Primary/Secondary Education
Work:
Conroe Independent School District - Head Boys Track and Cross Country Coach\ World History Teacher


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Petroleum Landman At Cinco Energy

Position:
Petroleum Landman at Cinco Energy
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Cinco Energy - Petroleum Landman
Education:
Stephen F. Austin State University 1997 - 2003


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Professor &Amp; Chair At University Of Houston

Position:
Professor & Chair at University of Houston
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
University of Houston - Professor & Chair


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Finance Operations Lead At Honeywell Process Solutions

Position:
Finance Operations Lead at Honeywell
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
Honeywell - Houston, Texas Area since Oct 2012 - Finance Operations Lead Air Liquide - Houston Feb 2012 - Oct 2012 - Senior Financial Planning and Forecasting BHP Billiton - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Jul 2008 - May 2010 - Accounting Services Manager BHP Billiton - Houston, Texas Area Sep 2006 - Jul 2008 - Team Lead - Reporting and Analysis Hudson Products Corporation - Sugar Land, Texas Jul 2005 - Aug 2006 - Senior Finance Analyst - Manufacturing Baker Hughes - Houston, Texas Area Jan 2004 - Jul 2005 - Senior Accountant - Intercompany and Reporting Baker Hughes - Houston, Texas Area Jan 2003 - Jan 2004 - Staff Accountant
Education:
The University of Texas at San Antonio
BBA, Accounting
Skills:
Financial Reporting, Forecasting, Strategic Financial Planning, Accounting, Finance, Financial Analysis, Managerial Finance, Consolidation, Internal Audit, Account Reconciliation, Variance Analysis, Financial Modeling, General Ledger, Internal Controls, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Financial Audits, Accounts Payable, Financial Accounting, Auditing, Cost Accounting, Accounts Receivable, SAP


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Lunar Hydrogen Recovery Process

US Patent:
4938946, Jul 3, 1990
Filed:
Apr 13, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/181318
Inventors:
Michael A. Gibson - Houston TX
Christian W. Knudsen - Houston TX
Assignee:
Carbotek, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
C01B 302
US Classification:
4236481
Abstract:
A manufacturing plant and process for production of hydrogen on the moon uses lunar minerals as feed and a minimum of earth-imported, process materials. Lunar feedstock is the pulverized surface layer of lunar soil known as regolith. The regolith contains up to about 150 ppm (wt. ) hydrogen presumably derived from the "solar wind". The regolith is screened and fines of less than 200 micron size are recovered. The 200 micron, and smaller, particles are introduced into a fluidized bed reactor and fluidized in a hydrogen gas stream at a temperature of about 600. degree. C. The off-gas is passed through an absorber to separate by-product gases, such as hydrogen sulfide, which may be generated in the process, part of the hydrogen is removed to storage, and the remainder is recycled to fluidize the reactor. The recovered raw product gas is preferably further treated using combinations of selected membrane permeations and cryogenic distillations to purify product hydrogen and recover byproduct. sup. 3 He,. sup. 4 He, N. sub. 2, carbon oxides, hydrogen sulfide and other species desorbed with the hydrogen.


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Integrated Lunar Materials Manufacturing Process

US Patent:
4948477, Aug 14, 1990
Filed:
Nov 6, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/118414
Inventors:
Michael A. Gibson - Houston TX
Christian W. Knudsen - Houston TX
Assignee:
Carbotek, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
C25B 102
US Classification:
204129
Abstract:
A manufacturing plant and process for production of oxygen on the moon uses lunar minerals as feed and a minimum of earth-imported, process materials. Lunar feed stocks are hydrogen-reducible minerals, ilmenite and lunar agglutinates occurring in numerous, explored locations mixed with other minerals in the pulverized surface layer of lunar soil known as regolith. Ilmenite (FeTiO. sub. 3) and agglutinates contain ferrous (Fe. sup. +2) iron reducible by hydrogen to yield H. sub. 2 O and metallic Fe at about 700. degree. -1,200. degree. C. The H. sub. 2 O is electrolyzed in gas phase to yield H. sub. 2 for recycle and O. sub. 2 for storage and use. Hydrogen losses to lunar vacuum are minimized, with no net hydrogen (or any other earth-derived reagent) consumption except for small leaks. Feed minerals are surface-mined by front shovels and transported in trucks to the processing area. The machines are manned or robotic.


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Apparatus For Manufacture Of Oxygen From Lunar Ilmenite

US Patent:
5536378, Jul 16, 1996
Filed:
Sep 20, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/309990
Inventors:
Michael A. Gibson - Houston TX
Christian W. Knudsen - Houston TX
Assignee:
Carbotek Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
C25B 102
US Classification:
204234
Abstract:
A reactor apparatus for production of Lunar oxygen uses feed stocks comprising a particulate hydrogen-reducible enriched feed in the size range from about 20-200 microns, containing 80-90% Lunar ilmenite (FeTiO. sub. 3) and ferrous Lunar agglutinates. The reactor apparatus has three vertically spaced fluidized zones with downcomers from the upper to the central fluidized zone and openings for introducing a hydrogen-containing gas stream through the lower fluidized zone. A solid-to-gas RF-dielectric heater has a ceramic honeycomb with small parallel channels separated by thin, ceramic walls and electrodes surrounding the honeycomb connected to an external RF power source for heating the gas stream to a reducing reaction temperature. A top inlet introduces the enriched feed into the upper fluidized zone for fluidization therein and flow into middle and lower fluidized zones countercurrent to the flow of the gas stream. A solid-state electrolyzer is composed of calcium oxide- or yttrium oxide-stabilized zirconia ceramic fabricated by sintering or slipcasting into a perforated cylindrical shape having platinum electrodes on outer and inner longitudinal surfaces thereof.


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Recovery Of Hydrocarbons From Coal

US Patent:
3999607, Dec 28, 1976
Filed:
Jan 22, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/651661
Inventors:
Robert E. Pennington - Baytown TX
Michael A. Gibson - Houston TX
George T. Arnold - Baytown TX
Assignee:
Exxon Research and Engineering Company - Linden NJ
International Classification:
E21B 4324, E21B 4326
US Classification:
166259
Abstract:
Coal liquids and gases are recovered from a thick underground coal seam by drilling one or more boreholes from the earth's surface into the lower part of the seam, burning out the coal over a limited area near the bottom of the seam, collapsing the overlying coal to form a rubblized zone extending vertically to a point near the upper boundary of the seam, driving a flame front vertically through the rubblized zone to liberate hydrocarbon liquids and produce gases, and recovering the liquids and gases from the rubblized zone.


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Integrated Lunar Materials Manufacturing Process

US Patent:
5348696, Sep 20, 1994
Filed:
Feb 12, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/479419
Inventors:
Michael A. Gibson - Houston TX
Christian W. Knudsen - Houston TX
Assignee:
Carbotek Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
C04B 3564, C04B 3546
US Classification:
264 65
Abstract:
A feed material which is a mixture of chemically reduced lunar ilmenite and lunar agglutinates having a particle size in the range of 20-200 microns produced by hydrogen reduction in a fine particulate state is compacted into a shape and sintered to produce structural, radiation shielding construction blocks or bricks.