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  • 3200 Summit Ave, Downingtown, PA 19335 (610) 380-0851
  • West Chester, PA
  • Exton, PA
  • West Pittston, PA
  • Chester, PA

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John Ousey Photo 1

Lead Solution Strategist

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Location:
2800 Rockcreek Pkwy, North Kansas City, MO 64117
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Cerner Corporation
Lead Solution Strategist

Siemens Healthcare Jul 2000 - Jan 2015
Software Architect, Product Analyst, Product Manager

Shared Medical Systems Jan 1986 - Jun 2000
Senior Lead Software Engineer, Software Engineer, Software Lead Engineer
Education:
Penn State University 1982 - 1983
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Malvern Preparatory School
Pennsylvania State University
Skills:
Product Management
Product Lifecycle Management
Automation
Agile Methodologies
Software Development
Product Development
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Integration
Scrum
Software Project Management
Software Engineering
Process Automation
Software Design
Agile Project Management
Interests:
Ausbildung
Politik
Wissenschaft Und Technologie
Languages:
German
John Ousey Photo 2

John Ousey

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Location:
West Chester, PA
Industry:
Hospitality
Work:
Ex-Penn State University
Retired

Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
John Ousey
Principal
JRO3, LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
1414 Hunters Ln, West Chester, PA 19380
John Ousey
Principal
Hydrocarbon Conversion and Sequestration Systems
Business Services
1414 Hunters Ln, West Chester, PA 19380

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus To Obtain High Pressures For A Continuous-Flow Pyrolysis Reactor

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US Patent:
7608170, Oct 27, 2009
Filed:
Feb 16, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/355794
Inventors:
John R. Ousey - West Chester PA, US
International Classification:
C10B 57/04
C10J 3/46
US Classification:
201 21, 201 41, 48197 R, 48200, 48201, 166302
Abstract:
The method enables the attainment of an open and continuous flow of an aqueous slurry containing carbonaceous solids into a high-pressure and high temperature environment which will result in the occurrence of at least two chemical processes: (1) aqueous pyrolysis (hydrous pyrolysis) and (2) hydrolytic disproportionation. This combination of processes will effect conversion of suspended organic materials into hydrocarbon liquids or gases depending on the mix of the temperature, pressure, and residence time in the reactor. Thereafter, the hydrocarbon-bearing slurry can be refined (separated into various constituents) using standard existing technologies.
John S Ousey from Downingtown, PA, age ~60 Get Report