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David H Zax

from Washington, DC
Age ~39

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  • 4511 28Th St NW, Washington, DC 20008 (202) 244-4317
  • 231 Saint James Pl APT 3, Brooklyn, NY 11238

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Senior Consultant

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Location:
New York, NY
Industry:
Management Consulting
Work:
Red Associates
Senior Consultant

Fast Company 2010 - 2017
Contributing Writer

Smithsonian Magazine 2007 - 2010
Writer

Www.davidzax.com 2007 - 2010
Freelance Journalist and Playwright and Screenwriter

The Atlantic 2006 - 2006
Editorial Intern
Education:
New York University 2013 - 2015
Master of Fine Arts, Masters, Fine Arts, Writing
Columbia University - Graduate School of Journalism 2009 - 2010
Masters, Master of Arts, Journalism
Yale University 2002 - 2006
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, English
Skills:
Journalism
Publications
Editorial
Magazines
Online Journalism
Copy Editing
Research
Editing
Feature Articles
Storytelling
Information Technology
Creative Writing
Digital Media
New Media
News Writing
Publishing
Web Content
Writing
Content Strategy
Microsoft Powerpoint
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Method And Apparatus For Detecting Target Species Having Quadropolar Muclei By Stochastic Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance

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US Patent:
56083211, Mar 4, 1997
Filed:
Dec 28, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/583146
Inventors:
Allen N. Garroway - Fort Washington MD
Joel B. Miller - Cheverly MD
David B. Zax - Ithaca NY
Ming-Yuan Liao - Stoughton MA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
G01R 3320
US Classification:
324307
Abstract:
One aspect of the present invention is a method for detecting a class of target species containing quadrupolar nuclei in a specimen by nuclear quadrupole resonance, comprising: (a) generating a random or pseudo-random train of rf pulses; (b) irradiating the specimen with the train of rf pulses; (c) detecting an NQR signal in response to irradiating the specimen; (d) cross-correlating the NQR signal with the random or pseudo-random train of rf pulses, thereby generating a free induction decay signal; and (e) converting the free induction decay signal into a frequency domain signal. Another aspect of the present invention is an apparatus for carrying out the method of the invention.
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