ZACHARY MICHAEL SMITH
Pilots at 3 St, Austin, TX

License number
Texas A5174336
Issued Date
Mar 2014
Expiration Date
Mar 2019
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
421 W 3Rd St, Austin, TX 78701

Professional information

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Zachary Smith - Austin, TX

Work:
Austin
ATM machine Owner and Distributor
The Yard Dog
Owner
The Yard Dog
Austin Tech Insights, Artistic Reviewer/Evaluator
The Media Panel
Media Researcher
The Media Panel - Austin, TX
Teacher Retirement Systems, Intern
The Media Panel - Austin, TX
Stage Technician
The Media Panel - Elgin, TX
Professor Margo Sawyer, Studio Assistant
Michael Sconce Michael Sconce - Austin, TX
Studio Assistant
Education:
University of Texas at Austin - Austin, TX
B.F.A. in Studio Art


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Programmer At Quickdash Llc

Position:
Programmer at Quickdash LLC
Location:
Austin, Texas Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Quickdash LLC - Programmer
Education:
Academy of Art University


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Polymer Synthesis And Thermally Rearranged Polymres As Gas Separation Membranes

US Patent:
2012032, Dec 27, 2012
Filed:
Jun 1, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/486572
Inventors:
Benny D. Freeman - Austin TX, US
David Sanders - Austin TX, US
Zachary Smith - Austin TX, US
James E. McGrath - Blacksburg VA, US
Ruilan Guo - Mishawaka IN, US
Assignee:
Virginia Tech Intellectual Properties, Inc. - Blacksburg VA
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
C08G 73/10, C08G 73/22
US Classification:
525425, 525434
Abstract:
The present invention includes a polymer formed by the thermal rearrangement of an ortho-functional polyimide synthesized via chemical imidization with permeation properties for gas separation membranes higher than those synthesized via thermal imidization and a method for forming that polymer having tailored transport properties and different chemical resistance. The present invention also includes a polymer formed by the thermal rearrangement of an ortho-functional polyimide in which a portion of the ortho-position functional group is lost during thermal rearrangement to yield a thermally rearranged polymer with higher permeability than would be seen without the ortho-position group. This ortho-position group can be the result of chemical imidization, or the result of a post-imidization modification reaction.