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Roger Nalepa Phones & Addresses

  • 1103 Kelly Dr, Newark, DE 19711
  • 114 Foxfire Dr, Newark, DE 19711
  • Lancaster, PA
  • Berlin, MD
  • 308 Southbank Rd, Landenberg, PA 19350
  • Irmo, SC
  • Mendham, NJ
  • New Castle, DE
  • Knightdale, NC

Work

Company: Independent contractor Jan 2012 Position: Consultant

Education

Degree: BS & MS School / High School: University of Michigan 1966 to 1971 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Leadership • Strategy • Strategic Planning • Program Management • Process Improvement • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Manufacturing • Six Sigma • Product Development • Business Strategy • Business Development • Product Management • Start Ups • Business Process Improvement • Competitive Analysis

Industries

Biotechnology

Resumes

Resumes

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Consultant

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Location:
1103 Kelly Dr, Newark, DE 19711
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Independent Contractor since Jan 2012
Consultant

Accugenix, INC, Jan 2008 - Aug 2009
CEO

Agilent Technologies 2000 - Jan 2008
GM/VP WW Order Fulfillment
Education:
University of Michigan 1966 - 1971
BS & MS, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Leadership
Strategy
Strategic Planning
Program Management
Process Improvement
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Manufacturing
Six Sigma
Product Development
Business Strategy
Business Development
Product Management
Start Ups
Business Process Improvement
Competitive Analysis

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Roger Nalepa
Manager
Hcr Manorcare Medical Services of Florida, LLC
Skilled Nursing Care Facility
5651 Limestone Rd, Wilmington, DE 19808
(302) 239-8583
Roger Nalepa
Vice President And General Manager Worldwide Order Fulfillment Life Sciences And Chemical Analysis Group
Agilent Technologies
Biotechnology · Diversified Technology Company That Provides Enabling Solutions To High Markets Within Industries Such As Communications, Electronics, And Life Sciences · Mfg Electronic & Bio-Logical Measurement Instruments Systems & Software · Mfg Electronic and Biological Measurement Instruments Systems and Software · Mfg Electronic and Bio-Logical Measurement Instruments Systems and Software · Mfg Testing & Measurement Equipment · Mfg Fluid Meter/Counting Devices Mfg Electrical Measuring Instruments Mfg Computer Peripheral Equipment · Electronic Computer Manufacturing
5301 Stevens Crk Blvd, Santa Clara, CA 95051
5301 Stevens Crk Rd, Santa Clara, CA 95051
123 E Marcy St  , Santa Fe, NM 87501
1209 Orange Street  , Wilmington, DE 19801
(408) 553-2424, (650) 485-1000, (408) 345-8886, (408) 553-7751

Publications

Us Patents

Mass Flow/Pressure Control System

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US Patent:
43735495, Feb 15, 1983
Filed:
Feb 12, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/011333
Inventors:
Roger A. Nalepa - Landenberg PA
Michael A. Casale - Newark DE
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Company - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
F16K 3102
US Classification:
1374875
Abstract:
An input valve having an input that can be coupled to a source of pressurized gas is open during first portions of successive cycles and closed during the remainder. A volume V is connected between the output of the valve and a load, and gas flows through the volume V to a load during the entire cycle. Pressure in the volume V is measured at the end of the first portion of each cycle and/or at the end of each cycle, and means responsive to a pressure can be used to control the flow of gas through the input valve so as to maintain the pressure on the load at a predetermined value or the difference in the pressures can be used to maintain a constant flow to the load. An output valve can be inserted between the volume and the load and closed while pressure measurements are being made so that the pressure is constant during the measurement. In one embodiment, a reserve volume can be coupled to the output valve and a third valve can be coupled between the reserve volume and the load so as to smooth out variations in pressure on the load. In this last embodiment, the output and third valves are operated out of phase and in such manner that the input valve and output valve are closed when the measurement is taken at the end of a first portion of a cycle, and the input and third valves are shut when the pressure is being measured at the end of a cycle.
Roger A Nalepa from Newark, DE, age ~76 Get Report