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  • 320 Ash St, Morgantown, WV 26501 (304) 241-4246
  • 940 Stewart St, Morgantown, WV 26501 (304) 241-4246 (304) 241-4357 (304) 381-2811
  • Columbus, OH
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Seattle, WA
  • 515 Aiken Ave, Pgh, PA 15232 (412) 688-8399
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Murray, KY
  • Louisville, KY

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Company: Chemistry west virginia university Jul 2019 Position: Associate professor and associate chair

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: Carnegie Mellon University 2000 to 2005 Specialities: Chemistry

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Molecular Biology • Biochemistry • Research • Science • Protein Chemistry • Life Sciences • Chemistry • Data Analysis

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Associate Professor And Associate Chair

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Location:
320 Ash St, Morgantown, WV 26501
Industry:
Research
Work:
Chemistry West Virginia University
Associate Professor and Associate Chair

West Virginia University
Director of Graduate Studies, Chemistry

West Virginia University
Associated Professor

West Virginia University Aug 2008 - Aug 2014
Assistant Professor

Gladstone Institutes Oct 2005 - Jul 2008
Postdoctoral Fellow
Education:
Carnegie Mellon University 2000 - 2005
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Chemistry
Murray State University 1996 - 2000
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Video Game High School
Skills:
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Research
Science
Protein Chemistry
Life Sciences
Chemistry
Data Analysis

Publications

Us Patents

Methods And Apparatuses Using Proximal Probes

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US Patent:
7464583, Dec 16, 2008
Filed:
Jun 9, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/450074
Inventors:
Tomasz P. Kowalewski - Pittsburgh PA, US
Justin Allen Legleiter - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G01N 11/10
US Classification:
73105
Abstract:
Apparatuses and methods for using proximal probes. A method includes measuring motion of an oscillating probe, producing a signal indicative of motion of the oscillating probe, and filtering the signal indicative of motion of the oscillating probe. In one embodiment, filtering includes performing signal decomposition to produce a filtered signal. In another form, filtering includes performing a Fourier transform, comb filtering in the frequency domain, and performing an inverse Fourier transform to produce a filtered signal. In another embodiment, filtering includes amplifying specific frequencies of the signal indicative of motion of the oscillating probe. Apparatuses according to the present invention are also provided.
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