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  • Norco, CA
  • 13639 Quixley Ln, Charlotte, NC 28273
  • Roanoke, VA
  • Windsor, CT
  • Hartford, CT
  • Windsor Locks, CT
  • New Britain, CT
  • West Hartfrd, CT
  • Walla Walla, WA
  • Groton, CT
  • Buffalo, NY

Work

Company: Collins aerospace Apr 2020 Position: Executive director, global engineering and effectiveness

Education

Degree: Master of Business Administration, Masters School / High School: University of Connecticut 2002 to 2007

Skills

Project Engineering • Electronics • Aerospace • Systems Engineering • Engineering Management • Power Systems • Earned Value Management • Root Cause Analysis • Program Management • Process Improvement

Industries

Aviation & Aerospace

Resumes

Resumes

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Executive Director, Global Engineering And Effectiveness

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Location:
13639 Quixley Ln, Charlotte, NC 28273
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
Work:
Collins Aerospace
Executive Director, Global Engineering and Effectiveness

United Technologies Oct 2013 - Jun 2016
Director, Engineering Projects

Hamilton Sundstrand Jun 2008 - Oct 2013
Project Engineering Manager

Proton Onsite 2002 - 2005
Project Manager, Backup Power Systems

Us Navy 1990 - 1998
Reactor Operator and Electronics Technician
Education:
University of Connecticut 2002 - 2007
Master of Business Administration, Masters
University of Connecticut 1999 - 2007
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
University of Connecticut 1999 - 2002
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Finance
University of Connecticut 1997 - 1999
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Skills:
Project Engineering
Electronics
Aerospace
Systems Engineering
Engineering Management
Power Systems
Earned Value Management
Root Cause Analysis
Program Management
Process Improvement

Publications

Us Patents

Method Of Monitoring The Operation Of Gas Sensor And System Therefor

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US Patent:
7020562, Mar 28, 2006
Filed:
Mar 31, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/249313
Inventors:
Mark Lillis - South Windsor CT, US
Spyros Nomikos - New Britain CT, US
Dean Halter - West Hartford CT, US
Assignee:
Proton Energy Systems, Inc. - Wallingford CT
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
702 23, 73 1904, 340632
Abstract:
A method of monitoring the operation of a gas sensor is disclosed. A system signal is provided in response to sensing first or second system conditions, and a gas concentration signal is provided in response to sensing first or second gas concentration levels of a gas. In response to the system and gas concentration signals, a signal indicating the operating condition of the gas sensor is provided.

Method And Apparatus For Providing Modular Power

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US Patent:
7083875, Aug 1, 2006
Filed:
Apr 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/420633
Inventors:
Mark Lillis - South Windsor CT, US
A. John Speranza - West Hartford CT, US
Dean Halter - West Hartford CT, US
Hermin Yi - Ft. Lee NJ, US
Kim Summa - Clarks Summitt PA, US
Phil Tombaugh - New Haven CT, US
Matthew Christopher - Manchester CT, US
Iris Shiroma - New Haven CT, US
Spyros Nomikos - New Britain CT, US
Assignee:
Proton Energy Systems, Inc. - Wallingford CT
International Classification:
H01M 8/06
H01M 8/24
H01M 2/10
US Classification:
429 21, 429 34, 429 38, 429 99
Abstract:
A modular power system having separately removable electrolysis and power modules, each with separate sets of connection ports, is disclosed. The connection port set of the electrolysis module is adapted for operable communication with a water supply, a hydrogen storage device, and the power module, and the connection port set of the power module is adapted for operable communication with the water supply, the hydrogen storage device, and the electrolysis module.

Hydrogen Storage System And Method Of Operation Thereof

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US Patent:
7316242, Jan 8, 2008
Filed:
Apr 6, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/708992
Inventors:
Stephen Charles Porter - Burlington CT, US
Mark Andrew Lillis - South Windsor CT, US
Dean Edwin Halter - West Hartford CT, US
Iris Liane Shiroma - Rocky Hill CT, US
Spyros Nomikos - Plantation FL, US
Assignee:
Proton Energy Systems, Inc - Wallingford CT
International Classification:
F17D 1/04
US Classification:
137255, 137266
Abstract:
A regenerative fuel cell system is provided having at least one hydrogen storage container fluidly coupled to at least one hydrogen generator and at least one power generator. Each power generator further includes a fuel cell fluidly coupled to the hydrogen storage container, an electric energy storage device, and an unregulated dc bus electrically connected to said fuel cell and said electric storage device. The system further provides for a health monitoring system for determining the occurrence of critical events which may necessitate the disabling of the system.

Thermal Management System For Regenerative Fuel Cells And Method Thereof

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US Patent:
7981556, Jul 19, 2011
Filed:
Oct 7, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/246997
Inventors:
Iris Liane Shiroma - Rocky Hill CT, US
Mark Andrew Lillis - South Windsor CT, US
Dean Edwin Halter - West Hartford CT, US
Assignee:
Proton Energy Systems, Inc. - Wallingford CT
International Classification:
H01M 8/04
US Classification:
429437, 429418
Abstract:
A regenerative fuel cell power system has a plurality of fuel cell power modules, a plurality of electrolysis modules, a water management system and a master controller. The master controller manages the temperature within the electrolysis system to prevent freezing through circulation of water from the water management system.

Drainage System And Process For Operating A Regenerative Electrochemical Cell System

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US Patent:
20040185313, Sep 23, 2004
Filed:
Mar 19, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/249156
Inventors:
Dean Halter - West Hartford CT, US
Spyros Nomikos - New Britain CT, US
International Classification:
H01M008/04
H01M008/18
US Classification:
429/022000, 429/019000, 429/034000, 429/021000
Abstract:
An electrochemical cell system comprises: a fuel cell module comprising a fuel cell outlet, an electrolysis module comprising an electrolysis water inlet in fluid communication with a water storage device and a hydrogen gas outlet in fluid communication with a hydrogen storage device, and a drainage system disposed downstream of the fuel cell hydrogen outlet and upstream of the water storage device and configured to remove water from the electrochemical cell system upon water within the water storage device attaining a selected level.

Regenerative Fuel Cell System And Method Of Operation Thereof

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US Patent:
20050181244, Aug 18, 2005
Filed:
Feb 12, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/708165
Inventors:
Stephen Porter - Burlington CT, US
Mark Lillis - South Windsor CT, US
Dean Halter - West Hartford CT, US
Iris Shiroma - Rocky Hill CT, US
A. Speranza - West Hartford CT, US
Spyridon Nomikos - Plantation FL, US
Michael Cardin - Berlin CT, US
Assignee:
PROTON ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC. - Wallingford CT
International Classification:
H01M008/00
US Classification:
429012000, 048174000
Abstract:
A regenerative fuel cell system is provided having at least one hydrogen storage container fluidly coupled to at least one hydrogen generator and at least one power generator. Each power generator further includes a fuel cell fluidly coupled to the hydrogen storage container, an electric energy storage device, and an unregulated dc bus electrically connected to said fuel cell and said electric storage device. The system further provides for a health monitoring system for determining the occurrence of critical events which may necessitate the disabling of the system.

Venting Apparatus And System

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US Patent:
20080220304, Sep 11, 2008
Filed:
Mar 8, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/683565
Inventors:
Michael Aaron Spaner - Deep River CT, US
Dean Edwin Halter - West Hartford CT, US
Iris Liane Shiroma - Rocky Hill CT, US
Assignee:
PROTON ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC. - WALLINGFORD CT
International Classification:
H01M 8/04
US Classification:
429 25, 429 34
Abstract:
A hydrogen separator apparatus for an electrochemical cell is disclosed. The apparatus includes a separation chamber in fluid communication with the electrochemical cell, a product conduit in fluid communication with the separation chamber, and a controllable purge path in fluid communication with the separation chamber. The controllable purge path is disposed at a bottom of the separation chamber such that in response to normal operation of the cell, the controllable purge path is exposed to liquid water and only during start up and shut down of the cell is the controllable purge path exposed to hydrogen gas. The controllable purge path is responsive to a plurality of conditions corresponding to operation of the electrochemical cell.
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