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Gaithersburg, MD   

11 Casey Ct, Bear, DE 19701    301-2193245   

Newark, DE   

19148 Heritage Hills Dr, Brookeville, MD 20833    301-7744479   

Rockville, MD   

Work

Company: University of delaware - Newark, DE Oct 2008 Position: Blue hen ambassador

Education

School / High School: University of Delaware- Newark, DE 2008 Specialities: Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering

Skills

Hands on experience with engineering processes • such as fermentation and distillation • and familiar with various other lab techniques • learned over four semesters of lab courses. Proficient at Microsoft Office • MATLAB • Aspen • C++ • Java • Python • Maple • MIPS. Excellent oral communication skills and writing skills.

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Engineer Ii - Process Development

Location:
200 Boston Ave, Medford, MA 02155
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Greenlight Biosciences, Inc.
Engineer Ii - Process Development
Greenlight Biosciences, Inc. Mar 2016 - Dec 2018
Engineer I - Process Development
Dynasep Feb 2013 - Mar 2016
Associate Process Development Engineer
Education:
University of Delaware 2008 - 2012
Bachelors, Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Research, Fermentation, Powerpoint, Microsoft Powerpoint, Process Simulation, Biotechnology
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Christopher Mcwilliams

Location:
United States
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Christopher Mcwilliams

Location:
United States
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Christopher Mcwilliams - Brookeville, MD

Work:
University of Delaware - Newark, DE Oct 2008 to Aug 2012
Blue Hen Ambassador
University of Delaware - Newark, DE Feb 2012 to May 2012
Design Project Engineer
University of Delaware - Newark, DE Feb 2011 to May 2011
Independent Researcher
Camp PMI, Goshen Scout Reservation, Boy Scouts of America - Goshen, VA Jul 2004 to Aug 2010
Counselor
Education:
University of Delaware - Newark, DE 2008 to 2012
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Hands on experience with engineering processes, such as fermentation and distillation, and familiar with various other lab techniques, learned over four semesters of lab courses. Proficient at Microsoft Office, MATLAB, Aspen, C++, Java, Python, Maple, MIPS. Excellent oral communication skills and writing skills.

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Us Patents

Method For The Production Of A Rhamnolipid

US Patent:
2019024, Aug 8, 2019
Filed:
Jun 16, 2017
Appl. No.:
16/310152
Inventors:
Aharon M. EYAL - Jerusalem, IL
Bryan P. TRACY - Wilmington DE, US
Christopher Joseph MCWILLIAMS - Somerville MA, US
- New Castle DE, US
Assignee:
White Dog Labs, Inc. - New Castle DE
International Classification:
C12P 19/44
C07H 1/08
C07H 15/04
A61Q 19/00
A61K 8/60
A61K 8/04
A61K 9/00
A61K 9/12
Abstract:
A method for the production of a rhamnolipid. The method includes culturing in a fermentation medium an organism capable of producing a rhamnolipid to form a fermentation broth comprising at least one rhamnolipid and having a pH>5; extracting at least one lipophilic impurity from said fermentation broth; acidulating said fermentation broth to form an aqueous medium of pH

Method For Producing One Or More Oil-Soluble Bioproducts

US Patent:
2018018, Jul 5, 2018
Filed:
Jun 14, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/736581
Inventors:
- New Castle DE, US
Bryan P. TRACY - Wilmington DE, US
Christopher Joseph MCWILLIAMS - Somerville MA, US
Assignee:
White Dog Labs, Inc. - New Castle DE
International Classification:
C11B 1/10
C07C 7/10
C12P 7/64
C12P 5/02
Abstract:
Disclosed are methods for making one or more bioproducts such as isoprene derivatives, fatty acids, fatty acid derivatives, fatty alcohols, fatty alcohol derivatives, mixtures thereof, and compositions having one or more such bioproducts with microorganisms and for separating the bioproduct(s) or bioproduct composition(s). The methods include providing an extractant having a solvent with a boiling point at atmospheric pressure of less than 20 C.; feeding an aqueous suspension of cells that have produced the bioproduct(s) into a pressurized column; feeding the extractant into the pressurized column; removing an extract having the extractant and the bioproduct(s) from said pressurized column; and separating the extractant from the removed extract to obtain a separated oil-soluble composition having the bioproduct.

Supercritical Fluid Chromatography System

US Patent:
2017024, Aug 31, 2017
Filed:
Aug 7, 2015
Appl. No.:
15/504313
Inventors:
- Newark DE, US
Brian Jeffrey WAIBEL - Kennett Square PA, US
Kenneth Richard KREWSON - Allentown NJ, US
Christopher Joseph McWILLIAMS - Bear DE, US
Chinedu David CHIKWEM - Wilmington DE, US
Daniel Alan BRISACH - Nottingham PA, US
Assignee:
Supercritical Fluid Technologies, Inc. - Newark DE
International Classification:
B01D 15/40
B04C 5/081
B04C 5/085
B01D 15/16
F25B 9/10
C09K 5/04
G01N 30/30
G01N 30/32
C07C 45/79
C07C 67/56
C07C 231/24
C07C 51/47
B04C 9/00
F25B 9/00
Abstract:
Provided is a supercritical fluid chromatography system, and components comprising such a system, including one or more of a supercritical fluid chiller, a supercritical fluid pressure-equalizing vessel, and a supercritical fluid cyclonic separator. The supercritical fluid chiller and the use of the chiller allow efficient and consistent pumping of liquid-phase gases employing off-the-shelf HPLC pumps in the supercritical chromatography system using liquid-phase gas mobile phase. The pressure equalizing vessel allows the use of off the shelf HPLC column cartridges in the supercritical chromatography system. The cyclonic separator efficiently and effectively allows for separation of sample molecules from a liquid phase or gas phase stream of a supercritical fluid.

Systems And Methods For Supercritical Fluid Chromatography

US Patent:
2017018, Jul 6, 2017
Filed:
Jan 3, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/397452
Inventors:
- Newark DE, US
Brian Jeffrey Waibel - Kennett Square PA, US
Kenneth Richard Krewson - Allentown NJ, US
Christopher Joseph McWilliams - Bear DE, US
Chinedu David Chikwem - Wilmington DE, US
Daniel Alan Brisach - Nottingham PA, US
Curtis Ebersold - Newark DE, US
Kim Ferrara - Middletown DE, US
International Classification:
B01D 15/40
G01N 30/22
B01D 15/16
B01J 20/281
B01D 15/14
G01N 30/30
G01N 30/60
Abstract:
Provided is a supercritical fluid chromatography method, system, and components comprising such a system wherein a non-polar solvent may replace a portion or all of a polar solvent for the purpose of separating or extracting desired sample molecules from a combined sample/solvent stream. The method and system are designed to eliminate or reduce the amount of polar solvent necessary for chromatographic separation and/or extraction of desired samples to less than or equal to twenty percent polar solvent within the total volume concentration of the total solvents used, and the technique may include one or more of a supercritical fluid chiller, a supercritical fluid pressure-equalizing vessel, and a supercritical fluid cyclonic separator. The supercritical fluid chiller and the use of the chiller allow efficient and consistent pumping of liquid-phase gases employing off-the-shelf HPLC pumps in the supercritical chromatography system using liquid-phase gas mobile phase. The pressure equalizing vessel allows the use of off the shelf HPLC column cartridges in the supercritical chromatography system. The cyclonic separator efficiently and effectively allows for separation of sample molecules from a liquid phase or gas phase stream of a supercritical fluid. The technique may further incorporate the use of one or more disposable cartridges containing silica gel or other suitable medium for use as a chromatographic separation column. The technique may also utilize an open loop cooling circuit using fluids with a positive Joule-Thompson coefficient.

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