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Michael Geuy Phones & Addresses

  • State College, PA
  • Nashville, TN
  • Streamwood, IL
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Caledonia, OH
  • Massillon, OH

Work

Company: Rosen center for advanced computing Feb 2013 Address: Purdue University Position: Student systems administrator

Education

Degree: B.S.E. Multidisciplinary Engineering School / High School: Purdue University 2011 to 2013 Specialities: Engineering

Skills

Robotics • Cad • Rapid Prototyping • Design For Manufacturing • Design For Environment • Team Leadership • Public Speaking

Interests

Design For the Environment • Rapid Prototyping • Robotics

Industries

Industrial Automation

Resumes

Resumes

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Research And Development Engineer

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Location:
1865 Nesbitt Rd, Caledonia, OH 43314
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
Rosen Center for Advanced Computing - Purdue University since Feb 2013
Student Systems Administrator

Purdue University since May 2012
Tour Guide for the Office of Admissions

Rivers Edge Embroidery and Screen Printing Jun 2010 - Sep 2010
Associate

Marionette Creamery LLC Sep 2004 - Sep 2007
Associate
Education:
Purdue University 2011 - 2013
B.S.E. Multidisciplinary Engineering, Engineering
Ohio University 2009 - 2011
B.S. Industrial/Systems Engineering, Engineering
River Valley High School
Skills:
Robotics
Cad
Rapid Prototyping
Design For Manufacturing
Design For Environment
Team Leadership
Public Speaking
Interests:
Design For the Environment
Rapid Prototyping
Robotics

Publications

Us Patents

Microfluidic Systems, Pumps, Valves, Fluidic Chips Thereof, And Applications Of Same

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US Patent:
20220362769, Nov 17, 2022
Filed:
Jun 29, 2020
Appl. No.:
17/623350
Inventors:
- Nashville TN, US
David K. Schaffer - Nashville TN, US
Philip C. Samson - Nashville TN, US
Dmitry A. Markov - Nashville TN, US
Michael Geuy - Nashville TN, US
Lisa J. McCawley - Nashville TN, US
John P. Wikswo - Brentwood TN, US
International Classification:
B01L 3/00
Abstract:
Microfluidic systems, pumps, valves and applications of the same are provided. The microfluidic system may be a pump or a valve having a fluidic chip and an actuator controlling the opening and closing of the fluidic channel in the fluidic chip. The actuator may be disposed to tilt from the fluidic chip, forming a tilted-rotor peristaltic pump. Alternatively, the actuator may be a rolling ball actuator, and different fluidic chips may be used in different applications. For example, the fluidic chip may be a spiral pump chip having spiral channels, a rotary peristaltic pump chip having multiple output channels, or a multi-port valve chip having one port interconnected with multiple different ports. An analytical valve chip may switchably interconnect bioreactor and rinse/calibration input channels to sensor and waste output channels. The actuator of a random-access valve can move from one valve position to another without opening or closing intermediate ones.

Vertical-Via Rotary Valves, Microbioreactors And Applications Of Same

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US Patent:
20230132012, Apr 27, 2023
Filed:
Apr 30, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/917963
Inventors:
- Nashville TN, US
John P. Wikswo - Brentwood TN, US
Ronald S. Reiserer - Nashville TN, US
Michael D. Geuy - Nashville TN, US
Eric C. Spivey - Nashville TN, US
Clayton M. Britt - Franklin KY, US
Jacquelyn A. Brown - Nashville TN, US
Dmitry A. Markov - Nashville TN, US
Shannon Faley - Nashville TN, US
Lisa J. McCawley - Nashville TN, US
Philip C. Samson - Nashville TN, US
International Classification:
B01L 3/00
Abstract:
One aspect of this invention relates to a vertical-via rotary valve including a valve body having a housing; one or more fluidic channels, each fluidic channel having a vertical channel portion defined in the valve body and being adjacent to the housing, wherein a fluid flow through the vertical channel portion is controllable by deforming a sidewall of the vertical channel portion; and an actuator received in the housing and rotatably engaged with the one or more fluidic channels to operably control the fluid flow through the vertical channel portion of each fluid channel.

Cartridge Systems, Capacitive Pumps And Multi-Throw Valves And Pump-Valve Systems And Applications Of Same

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US Patent:
20210252510, Aug 19, 2021
Filed:
Aug 20, 2019
Appl. No.:
17/269349
Inventors:
- Nashville TN, US
Dmitry A. Markov - Nashville TN, US
Ronald S. Reiserer - Nashville TN, US
Lisa McCawley - Nashville TN, US
Michael Geuy - Nashville TN, US
Clayton M. Britt - Franklin KY, US
John P. Wikswo - Brentwood TN, US
International Classification:
B01L 3/00
Abstract:
In one aspect of the invention, the fluidic device includes a fluidic chip includes a body having a first surface and an opposite, second surface, one or more channels formed in the body in fluidic communications with input ports and output ports for transferring one or more fluids between the input ports and the output ports, and a fluidic chip registration means formed on the first surface for aligning the fluidic chip with a support structure; and an actuator configured to engage with the one or more channels at the second surface of the body for selectively and individually transferring the one or more fluids through the one or more channels from at least one of the input ports to at least one of the output ports at desired flowrates.
Michael D Geuy from State College, PA, age ~34 Get Report