RYAN MICHAEL JONES
Pilots at Bethany Ct, Colorado Springs, CO

License number
Colorado A4352248
Issued Date
Feb 2013
Expiration Date
Feb 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
4780 Bethany Ct, Colorado Springs, CO 80918

Professional information

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Plans Integration Branch Chief At Us Army Space And Missile Defense Command

Position:
Plans Integration Branch Chief at US Army Space and Missile Defense Command
Location:
Colorado Springs, Colorado Area
Industry:
Military
Work:
US Army Space and Missile Defense Command - Colorado Springs, Colorado Area since Jul 2013 - Plans Integration Branch Chief U.S. European Command - U.S. European Command, Stuttgart, Germany Mar 2011 - Jun 2013 - Branch Chief, Campaign Plans Branch US European Command Mar 2010 - Mar 2011 - Joint Strategic Plans Officer 11th Theater Aviation Command Aug 2008 - Jan 2010 - Force Management Officer 9th Mission Support Command Jun 2006 - Aug 2008 - Operations and Readiness Officer
Education:
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University 1996 - 1998
Masters, Aeronautical Science
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1986 - 1990
Bachelors, Geography


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Performing Arts Professional

Location:
Colorado Springs, Colorado Area
Industry:
Performing Arts


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Methods And Apparatus Using Electrostatic Atomization To Form Liquid Vesicles

US Patent:
7914714, Mar 29, 2011
Filed:
May 14, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/555432
Inventors:
Thomas J. Anchordoquy - Lakewood CO, US
Corinne Lengsfeld - Denver CO, US
Kelly Brinkley - Ellicott City MD, US
Ryan Jones - Colorado Springs CO, US
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of Colorado - Denver CO
International Classification:
B01J 13/02
US Classification:
264 41, 4284022, 42840221, 42840224
Abstract:
The methods of the invention employ electrostatic atomization to form a compound droplet of at least two miscible fluids. The compound droplet comprises a core of a first fluid and a layer of a second fluid completely surrounding the core. The first fluid contains the agent to be encapsulated and the second fluid contains an encapsulating agent. The first and second liquids are miscible. The encapsulated droplets can contain a variety of materials including, but not limited to, polynucleotides such as DNA and RNA, proteins, bioactive agents or drugs, food, pesticides, herbicides, fragrances, antifoulants, dyes, oils, inks, cosmetics, catalysts, detergents, curing agents, flavors, fuels, metals, paints, photographic agents, biocides, pigments, plasticizers, propellants and the like and components thereof. The droplets can be encapsulated by a variety of materials, including, but not limited to, lipid bilayers and polymer shells. An additional complete or partial layer of a third fluid can be formed on the outside of the second fluid layer.