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Jennifer Jeong, 47Nogales, AZ

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Nogales, AZ   

5311 W Fireopal Way, Tucson, AZ 85742   

Phoenix, AZ   

Tempe, AZ   

Work

Company: Pima community college Mar 2014 Position: Emt lab assistant/test evaluator

Education

School / High School: Pima Community College May 2013

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Location:
5311 west Fireopal Way, Tucson, AZ 85742
Industry:
Computer Hardware
Work:
Insight
Profitability
Education:
University of South Alabama
Northern Arizona University
Masters, Master of Arts, Education
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Jennifer Jeong - Tucson, AZ

Work:
Pima Community College Mar 2014 to 2000
EMT Lab Assistant/Test Evaluator
Pima Community College Mar 2014 to 2000
Firefighter/EMT/Reserve
Tucson Fire Department Jun 2013 to 2000
EMT Volunteer
Evolve Physical Therapy & Sports Performance Apr 2012 to 2000
Physical Therapist Technician
Gold's Gym - Tucson, AZ Sep 2002 to Aug 2004
Operations Manager

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Us Patents

Cavitation Assisted Sonochemical Hydrogen Production System

US Patent:
2012005, Mar 8, 2012
Filed:
Jun 27, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/170115
Inventors:
James A. Kirchoff - Tucson AZ, US
Jose L. Marques - Scarsdale NY, US
Francis A. Nottke - Oro Valley AZ, US
Randolph E. Seligmann - Tucson AZ, US
Peter D. Vasquez - Tucson AZ, US
Robert Koeneman - Tucson AZ, US
Jennifer Jeong - Tucson AZ, US
International Classification:
H01M 8/06
H02K 7/18
C25B 9/08
US Classification:
429422, 204273, 290 1 R
Abstract:
Apparatus for producing hydrogen gas comprise a container adapted to contain an aqueous electrolyte solution containing hydrogen, at least one first electrode, wherein the at least one first electrode is adapted to be in contact with a solution, at least one second electrode, wherein the at least one second electrode is adapted to be in contact with a solution, and wherein the at least one first electrode is a cylindrically-shaped cathode and the at least one second electrode is a cylindrically-shaped hollow anode capable of accommodating the cylindrically-shaped cathode within it, and wherein the cylindrically-shaped cathode is located along the central axis of the cylindrically-shaped hollow anode. Also included in this embodiment of the invention is at least a first acoustic transducer per cathode capable of causing cavitation in a solution, the at least one first transducer transmitting substantially along each cathode's axis; a power supply wherein power is supplied to the electrodes and transducers; a wave form generator for imposing a wave or other function on the power to the transducers; and a gas-liquid separation and capturing device.

Method And Process For Element And/Or Compound Extraction, Separation, And Purification

US Patent:
2011021, Sep 8, 2011
Filed:
Mar 8, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/043408
Inventors:
Francis A. Nottke - Tucson AZ, US
Jennifer Jeong - Phoenix AZ, US
James A. Kirchoff - Tucson AZ, US
Robert Koeneman - Destin FL, US
Jose L. Marques - Scarsdale NY, US
Randolph E. Seligmann - Tucson AZ, US
Peter D. Vasquez - Tucson AZ, US
International Classification:
B01D 57/00
US Classification:
205687
Abstract:
Embodiments of the invention are directed to apparatus and methods for separating and extracting one or more desired elements and/or compounds from a source feedstock comprising the steps of providing a cavitation-assisted electrolytic purification apparatus comprising an electrolyte and a source feedstock in a reaction zone; introducing oxidizing agents and reducing agents to the source feedstock; causing an electric current to flow through the reaction zone; causing cavitation within the reaction zone; and optionally modifying the temperature of the reaction zone.

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