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  • 22800 Bulverde Rd APT 903, San Antonio, TX 78261 (210) 481-2015
  • 22800 Bulverde Rd, San Antonio, TX 78261
  • 1835 Lockhill Selma Rd, Castle Hills, TX 78213
  • 8600 Ventana Dr, Oak Creek, WI 53154
  • Kokomo, IN
  • 215 N Center APT 805, San Antonio, TX 78202

Work

Company: 900 global Mar 2008 Position: Senior chemical design engineer / engineering manager

Education

School / High School: Purdue University- West Lafayette, IN May 2003 Specialities: BS in Chemical Engineering

Resumes

Resumes

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Director Of Operations And Engineering

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Location:
215 Center north, San Antonio, TX 78202
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
900 Global
Senior Design Engineer
Education:
Purdue University 1999 - 2003
Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Pro Engineer
Large Assembly Management
Tolerance Analysis
Design For Assembly
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Nick Siefers

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Nick Siefers San Antonio, TX

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Work:
900 GLOBAL

Mar 2008 to 2000
Senior Chemical Design Engineer / Engineering Manager

United States Bowling Congress
Greendale, WI
Jan 2007 to Mar 2008
Senior Research Engineer

900 GLOBAL

2008 to 2008

Columbia Industries
San Antonio, TX
Jun 2003 to Dec 2006
Research & Development Design Engineer

DuPont Photomasks, Inc
Kokomo, IN
2006 to 2006
Engineering Intern

Education:
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN
May 2003
BS in Chemical Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Analyzing Bowling Ball Motion

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US Patent:
20080287204, Nov 20, 2008
Filed:
Jan 9, 2008
Appl. No.:
11/971403
Inventors:
Neil B. Stremmel - Franklin WI, US
Robert V. Roloff - Mukwanago WI, US
Nick A. Siefers - Oak Creek WI, US
Paul J. Ridenour - Waukesha WI, US
James E. Jaryszak - Sturtevant WI, US
Assignee:
UNITED STATES BOWLING CONGRESS, INC. - Greendale WI
International Classification:
A63D 5/04
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
473 58, 473 55, 700 91, 473 54
Abstract:
A system and method for graphically and statistically analyzing and predicting the motion of a bowling ball. In one embodiment, the system includes an automatic precision ball thrower, a computer aided tracking system (“C.A.T.S.”), and a computing device. Certain static properties of the bowling ball are recorded as independent variables. The automatic precision ball thrower is used to throw the bowling ball down the lane a number of times and the C.A.T.S. records various dynamic characteristics of its path. This data is received by the computing device which uses it to calculate a plurality of dependent variables associated with the path of the bowling ball. The computing device relates the independent variables to the dependent variables using multivariable regression analysis, yielding a set of equations which can be used to predict the dependent variables (or dynamic characteristics) of a second bowling ball given a set of independent variables (or static characteristics of the second bowling ball).
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