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Manhattan, KS   

383 Lower Pole Cat Rd, Howard, PA 16841    570-9623034   

Wesley Chapel, FL   

Boston, MA   

Lock Haven, PA   

Work

Company: Rockwater energy solutions Nov 2010 Position: Operations technician

Education

School / High School: Lock Haven University- Lock Haven, PA 2008

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Archaeologist

Location:
Phoenix, AZ
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Cardno
Archaeologist
Air National Guard Oct 2012 - Oct 2018
Personnel Craftsman
University of South Florida College of Arts and Sciences Oct 2012 - Oct 2018
Graduate Assistant
United States Air Force Jun 2009 - Oct 2012
Personnel Specialist
Education:
University of South Florida College of Arts and Sciences 2017 - 2022
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Anthropology
Boston University School of Medicine 2015 - 2017
Master of Science, Masters, Anthropology
Penn State University 2012 - 2015
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology
Skills:
Human Osteology, Archaeological Survey, Stable Isotope Analysis, Forensic Anthropology, Forensic Archaeology, Prehistoric Archaeology, Archaeological Excavation, Bioarchaeology, Spss, Microsoft Office, Total Station, Ceramic Analysis, Lithic Analysis, Microscopy, Fine Fraction Sorting, Mediterranean Prehistoric Archaeology, Human Burial Excavation, Human Burial Exhumation, French, Statistical Data Analysis
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Christopher Eck

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Christopher Eck

Location:
United States
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Christopher Eck

Location:
United States
Industry:
Education Management
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Christopher Eck - Jersey Shore, PA

Work:
Rockwater Energy Solutions Nov 2010 to 2000
Operations Technician
Brodart Company Jun 2008 to 2009
Laborer
Seyler Enterprises, Inc - Jersey Shore, PA Jun 2005 to 2006
Laborer

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Algal Cell Lysis And Lipid Extraction Using Electromagnetic Radiation-Excitable Metallic Nanoparticles

US Patent:
2011021, Sep 8, 2011
Filed:
Mar 5, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/718396
Inventors:
Carlos R. Costas - Brandon FL, US
Christopher R. Eck - Dunedin FL, US
Assignee:
Raytheon Company - Waltham MA
International Classification:
C12N 13/00
C12M 1/42
US Classification:
4351737, 4353061
Abstract:
According to one embodiment, the disclosure provides a system for algal cell lysis. The system may include at least one algal cell, a plurality of metal nanoparticles, and an electromagnetic radiation generator. The generator may be able to generate radio frequency or microwave radiation that excites the plurality of metal nanoparticles, resulting in lysis of the algal cell. The disclosure also provides a system for recovery of a lipid from an algal cell similar to the above system but also including a separator. The disclosure further provides a method of recovering a lipid from an algal cell by supplying a plurality of metal nanoparticles to at least one algal cell, exciting the plurality of metal nanoparticles with radio frequency or microwave electromagnetic radiation, lysing the algal cell to release the lipid, and separating the lipid from the lysed algal cell.

Waveform Mapping Technique And Process For Tracking And Estimating Evolution Of Semantic Networks

US Patent:
2012003, Feb 9, 2012
Filed:
Aug 9, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/205884
Inventors:
Gary W. Gleason - Tampa FL, US
Richard E. Neese - Palm Harbor FL, US
Christopher R. Eck - Dunedin FL, US
Assignee:
Raytheon Company - Waltham MA
International Classification:
G06F 15/18
US Classification:
706 12
Abstract:
In certain embodiments, a computer-implemented method includes accessing first and second data associated with a semantic network, the first data indicating a first plurality of nodes within the semantic network and a first plurality of relationships between the first plurality of nodes at a first time, and the second data indicating a second plurality of nodes within the semantic network and a second plurality of relationships between the second plurality of nodes at a second time. The method further includes generating a first waveform from the first data and a second waveform from the second data. The waveforms indicate an activity level of each of the nodes within the semantic network. The method further includes analyzing the semantic network using the generated first and second waveforms.

Predicting Edges In Temporal Network Graphs Described By Near-Bipartite Data Sets

US Patent:
2015004, Feb 12, 2015
Filed:
Aug 9, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/963439
Inventors:
- Waltham MA, US
Christopher R. Eck - Dunedin FL, US
Assignee:
Raytheon Company - Waltham MA
International Classification:
G06N 5/04
US Classification:
706 52, 706 46
Abstract:
Embodiments of a system and method for predicting a future state of a set of data are generally described herein. In some embodiments, a set of data in a first domain is obtained. The set of data in the first domain may be represented as a network graph. The set of data in the first domain is mapped into a set of data in a second domain. A plurality of prediction models are applied to the set of data in the second domain to produce a plurality of predicted sets of data. The predicted sets of data are combined to generate a combined predicted set of data having a best match. The combined predicted sets of data having the best match are reverse mapped to the first domain.

Algal Cell Lysis And Lipid Extraction Using Electromagnetic Radiation-Excitable Metallic Nanoparticles

US Patent:
2014019, Jul 17, 2014
Filed:
Mar 18, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/218836
Inventors:
- Waltham MA, US
Christopher R. Eck - Dunedin FL, US
Assignee:
RAYTHEON COMPANY - Waltham MA
International Classification:
C12M 1/00
C12N 13/00
US Classification:
4351737, 4353061
Abstract:
According to one embodiment, the disclosure provides a system for algal cell lysis. The system may include at least one algal cell, a plurality of metal nanoparticles, and an electromagnetic radiation generator. The generator may be able to generate radio frequency or microwave radiation that excites the plurality of metal nanoparticles, resulting in lysis of the algal cell. The disclosure also provides a system for recovery of a lipid from an algal cell similar to the above system but also including a separator. The disclosure further provides a method of recovering a lipid from an algal cell by supplying a plurality of metal nanoparticles to at least one algal cell, exciting the plurality of metal nanoparticles with radio frequency or microwave electromagnetic radiation, lysing the algal cell to release the lipid, and separating the lipid from the lysed algal cell.

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