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64 Brundrett Ave, Andover, MA 01810    978-2581284   

North Andover, MA   

Pilot Rock, OR   

Waltham, MA   

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Senior Research Scientist

Location:
Andover, MA
Industry:
Research
Work:
Reactive Innovations, LLC - Westford, MA since Feb 2012
Sr. Research Scientist
Physical Sciences Inc Jan 2002 - Jul 2012
Principal Scientist
MicroTouch Systems, Inc. 1990 - 1996
Principal Scientist
Education:
Northeastern University 1997 - 2000
M.S., Electrical Engineering
Wilkes University 1979 - 1983
B.S., Materials Engineering
Skills:
Materials Science, Nanomaterials, R&D, Electrochemistry, Materials, Nanotechnology, Sensors, Coatings, Characterization, Biomaterials, Thin Films, Optics, Chemistry, Polymers, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Photolithography, Experimentation, Nanoparticles, Research and Development
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Edward Salley

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Three Dimensional Battery

US Patent:
2008017, Jul 24, 2008
Filed:
Jan 22, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/656329
Inventors:
Kevin White - Hudson MA, US
Quinn Horn - Cambridge MA, US
Edward Salley - Andover MA, US
John Lennhoff - Andover MA, US
Assignee:
Physical Sciences Inc. - Andover MA
International Classification:
H01M 4/60
B32B 37/12
H01M 4/00
H01M 4/96
H01M 4/38
H01M 4/52
US Classification:
429213, 156 622, 429209, 4292181, 429223, 4292318
Abstract:
A battery device includes a cathode current collector and an anode current collector. A fibrous electrode forms a structure defining a plurality of pores. A first portion of the fibrous electrode is in contact with a current collector. An electrolytic polymer is electrodeposited on the fibrous electrode to provide substantial uniform coverage of fibers forming the fibrous electrode. A plurality of electrode particles are disposed within the plurality of pores and separated from the fibrous electrode by the electrolytic polymer.

Microgravity Fabrication And Metalization Of Large, Lightweight Polymeric Bubbles And Films For Space System Applications

US Patent:
2013010, Apr 25, 2013
Filed:
Oct 18, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/655240
Inventors:
Physical Sciences, Inc. - Andover MA, US
David B. Oakes - Reading MA, US
Edward J. Salley - Andover MA, US
Allan Dokhan - Belmont MA, US
Kophu Chiang - North Andover MA, US
Alan Gelb - Boston MA, US
John Hagge - Laporte MN, US
B. David Green - Methuen MA, US
Assignee:
Physical Sciences, Inc. - Andover MA
International Classification:
B29D 11/00
US Classification:
428 358, 427487, 427162
Abstract:
A method of forming a metalized polymeric bubble in a space, microgravity environment is described. A liquid polymer bubble having a predetermined diameter is formed from a mixture comprising a liquid polymer and at least one of a UV curing material, a stabilizer, a UV absorber, or a surfactant. The liquid polymer bubble is cured with radiation to form a rigid polymer bubble. The rigid polymer bubble is then metalized with a metal to form the metalized polymeric bubble.

Additive-Based Process For Producing Micro-Channel Devices

US Patent:
2017025, Sep 7, 2017
Filed:
Mar 3, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/448874
Inventors:
- Westford MA, US
Benjamin M. Slote - Framingham MA, US
Renee E. Noble - Tewksbury MA, US
Edward J. Salley - Andover MA, US
International Classification:
C25D 1/02
C25D 5/18
C25D 5/56
C25D 3/38
C25D 3/44
Abstract:
A micro-channel device is formed from a rigid template of a suitable material, such as wax, by forming a continuous electrically-conductive structure over the rigid template to thereby define channels. The rigid template is then removed, thereby forming the micro-channel device. Examples of micro-channel devices include micro-channel thermal management units and micro-channel chemical reactors. Micro-channel chemical reactors can be formed by coating interior walls of the micro-channel device with a suitable catalyst.

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