Robert Lee Foster Jr.
Engineering at Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX

License number
Louisiana EI.0016725
Issued Date
Jan 16, 1996
Category
Civil Engineer
Address
Address
6505 Westheimer Rd APT 345, Houston, TX 77057

Professional information

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Thankful For Two Awesome Kids!

Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Paladin Communications, LLC - Houston, TX Oct 2009 - 2012 - Principal/Owner AT&T Apr 2004 - Oct 2009 - Strategic Accounts Lead Williams Communications 1995 - 2001 - Cisco Portfolio Manager Williams Communications Group Jan 1994 - Apr 2001 - Product Marketing Manager / ITSMA Lead SysComm Design Dec 1987 - Jan 1994 - Regional Manager-Houston USMC 1979 - 1983 - H&MS 39 - 3rd Marine Air Wing
Education:
University of St. Thomas (TX)
Honor & Awards:
* United States Marine Corps, 3rd Marine Air Wing, MAG39 / H&MS39, HML-267, Camp Pendelton CA. * SixSigma White Belt Certification


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Chief Geophysicist, Upstream Americas, At Shell Oil Company

Position:
Chief Geophysicist, Upstream Americas Exploration at Shell Oil Company
Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Shell Oil Company - Houston, Texas Area since Jun 2012 - Chief Geophysicist, Upstream Americas Exploration Shell Oil Company - Houston, Texas Area Sep 2006 - Jun 2012 - Geophysical Advisor, North American Arctic Shell Oil Company - Houston, Texas Area Dec 2003 - Sep 2006 - GOM Shelf, Deep Gas Lead Geophysicist, QI Consultant Shell Oil Company - Greater New Orleans Area Jan 1999 - Dec 2003 - GOM Deepwater, Eastern Gulf QI Specialist/Consultant Shell Oil Company - Greater New Orleans Area Jan 1998 - Jan 1999 - Louisiana State Waters, Lead Geophysicist Shell Oil Company - Greater New Orleans Area Aug 1993 - Jan 1998 - GOM Shelf, Seismic Interpreter Shell Oil Company - Houston, Texas Area Nov 1992 - Aug 1993 - US Onshore, Processing Group Leader Shell Oil Company - Houston, Texas Area Feb 1988 - Nov 1992 - US Onshore, Seismic Acquisition Party Chief Shell Oil Company - Houston, Texas Area May 1985 - Feb 1988 - US Pacific Frontier, Seismic Data Processor
Education:
Texas A&M University 1981 - 1985
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Geophysics and Seismology
Languages:
Spanish


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Robert Foster - Houston, TX

Work:
Barnes and Noble Collegiate Bookstore
Book Clerk
Texas Southern University Tutoring Center
Math, English and Political Science Tutor
Texas Southern University Tutoring Center
Intern
Alabama Power Company
Intern
Education:
Texas Southern University - Houston, TX
Bachelors of Business Administration in Accounting
Texas Southern University - Houston, TX
Masters of Business Administration in Accounting


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Robert Foster - Houston, TX

Work:
Roseland Healthcare
Caregiver
Myers and Sons
Helper
Pacesetter Personnel
Laborer (Glazer)
Austin Industrial
Pipe Fitter Helper
A-Rocket Moving
Driver/Mover/Supervisor
Education:
Everest Institute
Diploma in HVAC Technician


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Robert Foster - Houston, TX

Work:
Houston Independent School District - Houston, TX
EDUCATOR- Algebra Teacher
Education:
Louisiana State University - Baton Rouge, LA
Bachelor of Science in Communication Disorders


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Apparatus For Bending Corrugated Pipe

US Patent:
4205544, Jun 3, 1980
Filed:
Jun 30, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/920813
Inventors:
Robert D. Foster - Houston TX
Assignee:
H. C. Price Co. - Bartlesville OK
International Classification:
B21D 1104
US Classification:
72307
Abstract:
Corrugated pipe is bent by pinching the spiral corrugations on one side of the pipe to decrease their pitch and increase their amplitude as compared to the undeformed corrugations on the opposite side of the pipe, thereby shortening the pipe on one side. A machine for effecting deformation of the corrugations includes inner and outer clamp mechanisms which provide an inner spiral rib extending partially around the inside of the pipe and a pair of outer spiral ribs extending partially around the outside of the pipe. The clamps include hinged together clamp sections which are pivoted by hydraulic cylinders between a pipe engaging position for bending the pipe and a release position permitting advancement of the pipe. The cylinders drive the outer ribs toward one another as well as inwardly into grooves of the corrugations where their force is opposed by the inner rib which acts against the inside pipe surface at a ridge of the corrugation. The resultant pinching action deforms the portion of the corrugation engaged by the ribs such that its pitch is decreased and its amplitude is increased with respect to the undeformed portion of the corrugation on the opposite side of the pipe.


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Method And Apparatus For Manufacturing Articles By Pressing And Sintering

US Patent:
4252760, Feb 24, 1981
Filed:
Oct 16, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/951717
Inventors:
Robert D. Foster - Houston TX
Frank G. Weeden - Houston TX
International Classification:
B28B 732
US Classification:
264120
Abstract:
The invention pertains to the manufacture of articles of thermosetting plastics and other materials. In a first stage, a solid article is formed from a particulate material by introducing such material into a first chamber defined partially by the backing surface of a backing member and partially by the opposed pressing surface of a pressing member. The backing member is frangible and is removably mounted on a support. The first chamber is then closed and the pressing member advanced toward the backing surface to contract the first chamber and compress the particulate material between the pressing and backing surfaces to form the solid article. The pressing member is then retracted, the first chamber is opened, and the backing member and solid article are removed from the support as a unit. Finally, the backing member is fractured and the fragments are removed from the solid article. In a second stage, the convoluted article, or any other similar body is supported in a chamber structure.


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Method And Apparatus For Manufacturing Articles By Pressing And Sintering

US Patent:
4470803, Sep 11, 1984
Filed:
May 10, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/376430
Inventors:
Robert D. Foster - Houston TX
Frank G. Weeden - Houston TX
Assignee:
Hydra Corporation - Houston TX
International Classification:
F27D 500, F27B 1400
US Classification:
432 5
Abstract:
The invention pertains to the manufacture of articles of thermosetting plastics and other materials. In a first stage, a solid article is formed from a particulate material by introducing such material into a first chamber defined partially by the backing surface of a backing member and partially by the opposed pressing surface of a pressing member. The backing member is frangible and is removably mounted on a support. The first chamber is then closed and the pressing member advanced toward the backing surface to contract the first chamber and compress the particulate material between the pressing and backing surfaces to form the solid article. The pressing member is then retracted, the first chamber is opened, and the backing member and solid article are removed from the support as a unit. Finally, the backing member is fractured and the fragments are removed from the solid article. In a second stage, the convoluted article, or any other similar body is supported in a chamber structure.


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Apparatus For Manufacturing Articles By Pressing And Sintering

US Patent:
4349326, Sep 14, 1982
Filed:
Oct 27, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/201015
Inventors:
Robert D. Foster - Houston TX
Frank G. Weeden - Houston TX
International Classification:
B29C 602
US Classification:
425405R
Abstract:
The invention pertains to the manufacture of articles of thermosetting plastics and other materials. In a first stage, a solid article is formed from a particulate material by introducing such material into a first chamber defined partially by the backing surface of a backing member and partially by the opposed pressing surface of a pressing member. The backing member is frangible and is removably mounted on a support. The first chamber is then closed and the pressing member advanced toward the backing surface to contract the first chamber and compress the particulate material between the pressing and backing surfaces to form the solid article. The pressing member is then retracted, the first chamber is opened, and the backing member and solid article are removed from the support as a unit. Finally, the backing member is fractured and the fragments are removed from the solid article. In a second stage, the convoluted article, or any other similar body is supported in a chamber structure.


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Robert Foster

Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Oil & Energy