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Matthew Howard Dorson

from Arlington, MA
Age ~53

Matthew Dorson Phones & Addresses

  • 31 Sawin St, Arlington, MA 02474 (781) 641-3792
  • 28 Teel St, Arlington, MA 02474 (781) 641-3792
  • 26 Teel St, Arlington, MA 02474
  • Livonia, MI
  • 26 Chauncy St, Cambridge, MA 02138
  • Medford, MA
  • Ann Arbor, MI
  • 31 Sawin St, Arlington, MA 02474

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Position: Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations

Professional Records

License Records

Matthew H Dorson

Address:
Arlington, MA 02474
License #:
18978
Issued Date:
Apr 15, 2000
Type:
Engineer in Training

Matthew H Dorson

Address:
Arlington, MA 02474
License #:
47372 - Active
Issued Date:
Jan 15, 2008
Expiration Date:
Jun 30, 2018
Type:
Mechanical Engineer
Organization:
MYSTIC RIVER ENGINEERING, LLC

Resumes

Resumes

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Co-Founder

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Location:
31 Sawin St, Arlington, MA 02474
Industry:
Renewables & Environment
Work:
Mystic River Engineering, LLC since Apr 2010
Principal Engineer

GreenMountain Engineering Jul 2008 - Apr 2010
Senior Engineer

Nuvera Fuel Cells, Inc. Apr 2000 - Jul 2008
Sr. Systems Engineer

Arthur D. Little Mar 1998 - Apr 2000
Engineering Consultant

Ford Motor Company May 1997 - Feb 1998
Mechanical Engineer
Education:
Cornell University 1989 - 1993
BS, Mechanical Engineering
Western Reserve Academy 1985 - 1989
Skills:
Engineering
Renewable Energy
R&D
Product Development
Manufacturing
Mechanical Engineering
Alternative Energy
Energy
Solidworks
Testing
Heat Transfer
Solar Energy
Machine Design
Cad
Design of Experiments
Fuel Cells
Finite Element Analysis
Batteries
Engineering Management
Design For Manufacturing
Biofuels
Photovoltaics
Welding
Lathe
Machining
Soldering
Energy Storage
Prototype Fabrication
Cleantech
Solid Modeling
Computer Aided Design
Tig Welding
Bicycle Design
Bass Guitar
Interests:
Bicycle Design and Fabrication
Wooden Boat Building
Old House Renovation
Certifications:
Registered Professional Mechanical Engineer
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, License 47372
License 47372
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Business Records

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Company / Classification
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Matthew Howard Dorson
Manager
MYSTIC RIVER ENGINEERING LLC
Renewable Energy Consulting
31 Sawin St, Arlington, MA 02474

Publications

Us Patents

Cogeneration Of Power And Heat By An Integrated Fuel Cell Power System

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US Patent:
6861169, Mar 1, 2005
Filed:
May 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/141493
Inventors:
Mark R. Hagan - Somerville MA, US
Matthew H. Dorson - Arlington MA, US
Lawrence G. Clawson - Dover MA, US
Michael Leschiner - Norwood MA, US
Assignee:
Nuvera Fuel Cells, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
H01M008/18
US Classification:
429 20, 429 12, 429 26
Abstract:
Interconnection layouts are described that are particularly effective in the construction of a steam reformer/fuel cell combination for providing domestic heat and/or hot water as well as electricity. A distinguishing feature of the interconnections is that they permit the operator to optimize the efficiency of operation of the integrated system, and provide a higher efficiency at optimum operation compared to prior art designs. Combinations of reformer/fuel cell systems with conventional furnaces or boilers are also described.

Auxiliary Reactor For A Hydrocarbon Reforming System

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US Patent:
6986797, Jan 17, 2006
Filed:
May 2, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/565288
Inventors:
Lawrence G. Clawson - Dover MA, US
Matthew H. Dorson - Arlington MA, US
William L. Mitchell - Belmont MA, US
Brian J. Nowicki - Medford MA, US
Jeffrey M. Bentley - Westford MA, US
Robert Davis - Bucks, GB
Jennifer W. Rumsey - Greenwood IN, US
Assignee:
Nuvera Fuel Cells Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
C10J 3/00
US Classification:
48102A, 48 75, 48 63, 48 64, 48105, 48107, 48 94, 481279, 48 95, 48120, 422187, 422191, 422192, 422194, 422195, 422197, 422201, 422203, 422204, 422211, 422222, 422235, 431 7, 431173, 122 4 D
Abstract:
An auxiliary reactor for use with a reformer reactor having at least one reaction zone, and including a burner for burning fuel and creating a heated auxiliary reactor gas stream, and heat exchanger for transferring heat from auxiliary reactor gas stream and heat transfer medium, preferably two-phase water, to reformer reaction zone. Auxiliary reactor may include first cylindrical wall defining a chamber for burning fuel and creating a heated auxiliary reactor gas stream, the chamber having an inlet end, an outlet end, a second cylindrical wall surrounding first wall and a second annular chamber there between. The reactor being configured so heated auxiliary reactor gas flows out the outlet end and into and through second annular chamber and conduit which is disposed in second annular chamber, the conduit adapted to carry heat transfer medium and being connectable to reformer reaction zone for additional heat exchange.

Integrated Reformer And Shift Reactor

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US Patent:
7066973, Jun 27, 2006
Filed:
May 2, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/562787
Inventors:
Jeffrey M. Bentley - Westford MA, US
Lawrence G. Clawson - Dover MA, US
William L. Mitchell - Belmont MA, US
Matthew H. Dorson - Arlington MA, US
Assignee:
Nuvera Fuel Cells - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
B01J 8/02
B01J 8/04
US Classification:
48197R, 48 61, 48 62 R, 48 94, 48197 R, 422188, 422190, 422191, 422192, 422193, 422198, 422200, 422211
Abstract:
A hydrocarbon fuel reformer for producing diatomic hydrogen gas is disclosed. The reformer includes a first reaction vessel, a shift reactor vessel annularly disposed about the first reaction vessel, including a first shift reactor zone, and a first helical tube disposed within the first shift reactor zone having an inlet end communicating with a water supply source. The water supply source is preferably adapted to supply liquid-phase water to the first helical tube at flow conditions sufficient to ensure discharge of liquid-phase and steam-phase water from an outlet end of the first helical tube. The reformer may further include a first catalyst bed disposed in the first shift reactor zone, having a low-temperature shift catalyst in contact with the first helical tube. The catalyst bed includes a plurality of coil sections disposed in coaxial relation to other coil sections and to the central longitudinal axis of the reformer, each coil section extending between the first and second ends, and each coil section being in direct fluid communication with at least one other coil section.

Cogeneration Of Power And Heat By An Integrated Fuel Cell Power System

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US Patent:
20050175870, Aug 11, 2005
Filed:
Feb 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/057656
Inventors:
Mark Hagan - Houston TX, US
Matthew Dorson - Arlington MA, US
Lawrence Clawson - Dover MA, US
Michael Leshchiner - Norwood MA, US
International Classification:
H01M008/04
H01M008/06
US Classification:
429020000, 429026000
Abstract:
Interconnection layouts are described that are particularly effective in the construction of a steam reformer/fuel cell combination for providing domestic heat and/or hot water as well as electricity. A distinguishing feature of the interconnections is that they use strategically placed heat exchangers that permit the operator to optimize the efficiency of operation of the integrated system, and provide a higher efficiency at optimum operation compared to prior art designs. Combinations of reformer/fuel cell systems with conventional furnaces or boilers are also described.

Integrated Hydrocarbon Reforming System And Controls

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US Patent:
6641625, Nov 4, 2003
Filed:
May 2, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/563677
Inventors:
Lawrence G. Clawson - Dover MA
Matthew H. Dorson - Arlington MA
William L. Mitchell - Belmont MA
Brian J. Nowicki - Medford MA
Johannes Thijssen - Cambridge MA
Robert Davis - Waterbeach, GB
Christopher Papile - Arlington MA
Jennifer W. Rumsey - Glenwood IN
Nathan Longo - Calais VT
Vincent Rizzo - Stoughton MA
Gunther Kleeburg - Lexington MA
Michael Rindone - Reading MA
Stephen G. Block - Petersham MA
Maria Sun - Melrose MA
Brian D. Morriseau - Woburn MA
Mark R. Hagan - Somerville MA
Brian Bowers - Cambridge MA
Assignee:
Nuvera Fuel Cells, Inc. - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
B01J 804
US Classification:
481279, 48 61, 48 62 R, 48 63, 48119, 48120, 48128, 422187, 422191, 422192, 422194, 422211, 422198, 422235
Abstract:
A hydrocarbon reformer system including a first reactor configured to generate hydrogen-rich reformate by carrying out at least one of a non-catalytic thermal partial oxidation, a catalytic partial oxidation, a steam reforming, and any combinations thereof, a second reactor in fluid communication with the first reactor to receive the hydrogen-rich reformate, and having a catalyst for promoting a water gas shift reaction in the hydrogen-rich reformate, and a heat exchanger having a first mass of two-phase water therein and configured to exchange heat between the two-phase water and the hydrogen-rich reformate in the second reactor, the heat exchanger being in fluid communication with the first reactor so as to supply steam to the first reactor as a reactant is disclosed. The disclosed reformer includes an auxiliary reactor configured to generate heated water/steam and being in fluid communication with the heat exchanger of the second reactor to supply the heated water/steam to the heat exchanger.

Air Conditioning System And Control Method

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US Patent:
20220373200, Nov 24, 2022
Filed:
May 4, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/736297
Inventors:
- Somerville MA, US
Matthew H. Dorson - Somerville MA, US
International Classification:
F24F 3/14
F24F 13/30
F24F 11/00
Abstract:
A cooling and dehumidification system including at least one passive heat transfer device with desiccant coated on some extent of the exposed surface, another passive heat transfer device without desiccant coating, a compressor through which refrigerant flows, an expansion device, a refrigerant control valve, and valves to direct airflow in relation to the passive heat transfer devices.

Multi-Zone Process And Apparatus For Treating Wastewater

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US Patent:
20220277561, Sep 1, 2022
Filed:
May 17, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/746824
Inventors:
- Watertown MA, US
Matthew Silver - Cambridge MA, US
Zhen Huang - Newton MA, US
Tzipora Wagner - Watertown MA, US
Matthew Dorson - Arlington MA, US
Assignee:
Cambrian Innovation, Inc. - Watertown MA
International Classification:
G06V 20/10
G06T 7/00
G05B 15/02
G01N 33/00
G01N 33/02
G06K 9/62
H04W 4/021
G06V 10/60
G06V 30/194
G01N 33/24
Abstract:
Wastewater containing organic matter may be treated using a multi-zone apparatus. In a first zone, organic matter in the wastewater may, among other things, be converted to at least volatile fatty acids (VFAs) and, thereafter, a portion of the treated wastewater may flow to a second zone that may, among other things, convert the VFAs to methane.

Beverage Dispensing

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US Patent:
20200031654, Jan 30, 2020
Filed:
Jul 27, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/047254
Inventors:
- Boston MA, US
Michael Peterson - Boston MA, US
Kent Walters - Revere MA, US
Elizabeth Becton - Charlestown MA, US
Sean Grundy - New York NY, US
Yvan De Boeck - Medford MA, US
Joseph Brumaghim - Windham NH, US
Matthew Howard Dorson - Arlington MA, US
International Classification:
B67D 1/08
B67D 1/00
B67D 1/16
Abstract:
Among other things, a chiller for chilling water to be dispensed as part of beverages includes a tank configured to contain a cooling mass for chilling the water. A first tube in the tank is configured to be immersed in the cooling mass and to carry the water along a path from a source towards a location where the chilled water is to be dispensed as part of the beverages. A second tube is configured to be immersed in the cooling mass and to carry a coolant along a recirculation path from a coolant source and back to the coolant source. The coolant has a sufficiently low temperature to cause a frozen mass to be formed as part of the cooling mass within the tank and in the vicinity of the second tube. The first tube and the second tube are configured and positioned relative to one another within the tank so that the frozen mass occupies at least 30 percent of the volume of the cooling mass in the tank but does not touch the first tube.
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