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  • Arlington Heights, IL
  • Barrington, IL
  • 300 Waverly Pl, Mt Prospect, IL 60056 (847) 368-8521 (847) 368-8523
  • 213 Elmhurst Ave, Mt Prospect, IL 60056 (847) 368-8521 (847) 870-8190
  • Mount Prospect, IL
  • 1285 Henry Ave, Des Plaines, IL 60016 (847) 827-6615

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Michael Zach

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Position:
Director at nVISIA
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
nVISIA - Greater Chicago Area since Apr 2012
Director

Publicis Groupe - Greater Chicago Area Jul 2004 - Apr 2012
Associate Director, Strategic Business Solutions

Erisasoft, LLC Nov 2000 - May 2004
Vice President

Lante Corporation Aug 1998 - Nov 2000
Project Lead

The Revere Group Jul 1996 - Aug 1998
Technical Specialist
Education:
Indiana University Bloomington 1989 - 1993
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Engineer

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Work:
Injector Company
Engineer

Publications

Us Patents

Ultrafast And Ultrasensitive Hydrogen Sensors Based On Self-Assembly Monolayer Promoted 2-Dimensional Palladium Nanoclusters

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US Patent:
7171841, Feb 6, 2007
Filed:
Dec 1, 2004
Appl. No.:
11/001193
Inventors:
Tao Xu - Darien IL, US
Michael P. Zach - Darien IL, US
Zhili Xiao - Naperville IL, US
Assignee:
UChicago Argonne, LLC - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G01N 7/00
G01N 9/00
G01N 19/10
G01N 25/00
US Classification:
73 232, 73 3106
Abstract:
A device and method of making same. The device or hydrogen detector has a non-conducting substrate with a metal film capable of absorbing hydrogen to form a stable metal hydride. The metal film is being on the threshold of percolation and is connected to mechanism for sensing a change in electrical resistance in response to the presence of hydrogen in contact with the metal film which causes an increase in conductivity.

Ultrafast And Ultrasensitive Hydrogen Sensors Based On Self-Assembly Monolayer Promoted 2-Dimensional Palladium Nanoclusters

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US Patent:
7389671, Jun 24, 2008
Filed:
Nov 7, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/593774
Inventors:
Tao Xu - Darien IL, US
Michael P. Zach - Darien IL, US
Zhili Xiao - Naperville IL, US
Assignee:
UChicago Argonne, LLC - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G01N 7/00
G01N 9/00
US Classification:
73 232, 73 3106
Abstract:
A device and method of making same. The device or hydrogen detector has a non-conducting substrate with a metal film capable of absorbing hydrogen to form a stable metal hydride. The metal film is on the threshold of percolation and is connected to mechanism for sensing a change in electrical resistance in response to the presence of hydrogen in contact with the metal film which causes an increase in conductivity.

Combinatorial Electrochemical Deposition System

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US Patent:
20070029189, Feb 8, 2007
Filed:
May 31, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/444242
Inventors:
Michael Zach - Darien IL, US
International Classification:
C25B 15/08
US Classification:
204228300
Abstract:
A combinatorial electrochemical deposition system enables computer control over multiple parameters and allows for systematic exploration of the parameter space. The combinatorial electrochemical deposition system includes a computer providing system control and data acquisition functions. The computer controls a plurality of pumps; each pump is connected to a respective material supply source. The plurality of pumps is coupled via a mixer and a plurality of distribution valves of a cell and fluidics distribution network to deposit a particular composition of materials or solution concentration to individual electrochemical cells of an electrochemical cell array. The computer controls the mixer and the plurality of distribution valves. The electrochemical cell array includes a plurality of singly addressable flow-through isolatable electrochemical cells with a common working electrode.
Michael F Zach from Arlington Heights, IL, age ~67 Get Report