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  • 823 Tamarack Way, Verona, WI 53593 (608) 334-5702
  • Madison, WI
  • Emeryville, CA
  • Berkeley, CA
  • Rhinelander, WI
  • Fredericksburg, TX

Work

Company: University of wisconsin-madison Sep 2010 to Aug 2014 Position: Ph.d candidate

Education

School / High School: University of Wisconsin - Madison 2000 to 2014

Skills

Gauss

Industries

Computer Software

Resumes

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Principal

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Location:
Madison, WI
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
University of Wisconsin-Madison Sep 2010 - Aug 2014
Ph.d Candidate

Northland Numerics Sep 2010 - Aug 2014
Principal

Pvt Solar, Inc. Aug 2008 - Apr 2010
Research Engineer
Education:
University of Wisconsin - Madison 2000 - 2014
Skills:
Gauss

Publications

Us Patents

Method And System For An Integrated Air Filtering Apparatus And Thermal Solar System Using Aspect Ratio

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US Patent:
8273157, Sep 25, 2012
Filed:
Jan 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/686353
Inventors:
John James Dyreby - Berkeley CA, US
Assignee:
PVT Solar, Inc. - Fremont CA
International Classification:
B01D 45/00
US Classification:
95267, 55434, 55462
Abstract:
A solar energy system. The system includes a thermal solar system comprising an air plenum positioned between the system and the underside body. In a specific embodiment, the air plenum is configured according to a specified aspect ratio. The system uses an air moving device to transfer a volume of air through the plenum. The air moving device is configured to maintain a flow rate associated with the volume of air at a specified velocity. The air plenum is configured to reduce the particle concentration of the air traveling through the plenum and to undergo heat treatment for use inside the target building where the thermal solar system is implemented, which keeps the air entering the building clean and healthy.

Method And System For Processing Information From A Combination Of A Solar Thermal System And A Photovoltaic Apparatus

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US Patent:
8386197, Feb 26, 2013
Filed:
Jan 8, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/684788
Inventors:
Joshua Reed Plaisted - Oakland CA, US
John J. Dyreby - Berkeley CA, US
Assignee:
EchoFirst, Inc. - Fremont CA
International Classification:
G01R 31/00
US Classification:
702 58
Abstract:
A method for operating a solar thermal system. The method includes providing a photovoltaic apparatus coupled to a solar thermal apparatus. In a preferred embodiment, the solar thermal apparatus comprises flow region having a first measurement region and a second measurement region. The first measurement region is configured by a spatial distance to the second measurement region according to one or more embodiments. The present method also includes receiving electrical information associated with operation of the photovoltaic apparatus and receiving thermal information associated with operation of the solar thermal apparatus. In a specific embodiment, the thermal information is derived from the first measurement region and the second measurement region. The method also includes processing the electrical information and associating the electrical information against one or more electrical parameters and processing the thermal information and associating the thermal information against one or more thermal parameters. In a preferred embodiment, the method associates the one or more thermal parameters with the one or more electrical parameters to determine a state (e. g.

Method And Structure For Hybrid Thermal Solar Module

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US Patent:
20100147347, Jun 17, 2010
Filed:
Dec 15, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/638967
Inventors:
JOHN JAMES DYREBY - Berkeley CA, US
Joshua Reed Plaisted - Oakland CA, US
Assignee:
PVT SOLAR, INC. - Berkeley CA
International Classification:
H01L 31/042
H01L 35/00
US Classification:
136200, 136244
Abstract:
A solar module assembly and method. The assembly comprises a substantially transparent or semi-transparent surface provided on a first substrate member. The assembly includes an absorber material overlying a second substrate member. A spacing is provided between the semi-transparent surface of the first substrate and the second substrate, which has a first side and a second side. In a specific embodiment, the assembly has a fluid transport region disposed within a vicinity of either the first side or the second side of the second substrate. In a preferred embodiment, the assembly has a photovoltaic device configured from at least the absorber material to generate electrical energy and a thermal energy device configured from at least the absorber material to generate thermal energy using the a fluid provided in the fluid transport region.
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