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Full Biography for Antoinette "Toni" Stein
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I was born in Milwaukee Wisconson. Here is my Resume: Antoinette Weil Stein 800 Magnolia Street Menlo Park, CA 94025-5122 650-853-0314, tweil@igc.org SUMMARY Creative, energetic, highly scientific engineer with extensive experience in a broad range of state-of-the-art technologies and processes. Successfully accomplished in developing innovative processes from conception, through scale up including transition to on-line advanced production/manufacturing systems. Successful in writing project proposals, and soliciting for project funding. Proven leadership skills in organizing and coordinating technically diversified cross functional teams. Expertise in conducting and documenting efficient experimental research for specification and policy setting. Experienced in high temperature gas-solid reaction physics including corrosion and oxidation applications. Particular interest in environmental engineering- air quality control and pollution prevention applications. Positive, progressive disposition and communication skills. Proficient in computer programming and operations. Also skilled in SPC, JIT, and other world class manufacturing practices. EDUCATION
University of Cincinnati, Environmental Engineering
Milwaukee School of Engineering, Manufacturing Processes and Systems
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Engineering Mechanics EXPERIENCE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI 1993-2001 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering The graduate program in Environmental Engineering and science is ranked second in the nation by the Gourman Report (1995), and is listed consistently among the top 20 U.S. Environmental Engineering programs by the U.S. News and World Report rankings. The Department has a budget of about $8 million per year, including over $5.2 million in grants and contracts. The typical enrollment is 160 graduate students. Research Fellow - U.S. Department of Education and Electric Power Research Institute Determined an unknown reaction pathway responsible for unwanted NOx formation during a dry injection flue gas desulfurization process used for a coal burning power plant application by the Public Service of Colorado. Searched and compiled important literature back through the 1960s. Designed and built a differential fixed bed reactor including an inlet simulated flue gas manifold. Modified, operated, and managed data from a NOx and SOx gas analyzer.
Measured sorbent products for changes in surface area, pore size, elemental carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulfur content.
Used XPS and XRD to identify product crystal compounds. GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 1985 to 1993 GE AIRCRAFT ENGINES, Cincinnati, Ohio 1988 to 1993 International manufacturer of commercial and military aircraft engines with annual sales of $7 billion.
Engineering Materials Technology Laboratory
Launched and led the catalytic coating team. Gained support of the Chief Engineering Office through successful proof of concept tests. Conducted full scale sector tests resulting in significant CO emissions reductions.
Led, conducted and technically documented two substantiating engine certification test evaluations eliminating American Airline's HPT nozzle service cracking through a new cost effective plasma sprayondcoat and ceramic TBC topcoat repair procedure.
Performed laboratory durability and compatibility tests of an advanced thick TBC bondcoat/ceramic top coat for a new Dry Low NOx hot walled combustor design.
GE Ceramic Coating Engineer 1989 to 1991
Enabled customer production scale up by defining an innovative pulsed chemical vapor deposition (CVD) technique for a fluidized bed process. Resulted in increased oxidation resistance for the FeCrAlY substrate.
Determined US Navy corrosion specification limits for use of an MCrAlY ceramic matrix composite (CMC). Substantiated through Type I SO2 laboratory testing.
Positioned GE as industry lead in IR suppression and was Awarded the Significant Engineering Productivity award for development of a durable, high temperature low emissivity coating. Project included leading all sputter deposition activities and IR measurement collection tasks.
GE Coatings Engineer 1988 to 1989
Obtained GE-EMTL's highest recognition award, the STAR Award, by planning, coordinating, and successfully executing a six month, $145K program to develop and transition into manufacturing a two step sputter deposition process on polymeric composite vanes for erosion protection in sandy desert environments.
Acted as a technical liaison to a satellite plant to develop and integrate a new chemical vapor deposition facility for vapor phase aluminides. GE MEDICAL SYSTEMS - Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1985 to 1988 International leader in the manufacture of medical imaging equipment. Process Development Engineer LOCKHEED MISSILE AND SPACE - Sunnyvale, California 1983 to 1984 Materials and Process Engineer OTHER LABORATORY EXPERIENCE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - Madison Engineering Mechanics Laboratory 1983
Gas Dynamics Laboratory 1982 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON - Seattle Bio-Engineering Laboratory 1981 Measured dynamic material properties for infertility studies by laser speckle technique. Developed a rheological measuring device. Acted as group leader and lab manager.
PATENTS
"Process for removal of nitric oxides and sulfur oxides from flue gases", 2001
U.S. patent 6,214,308
"Non-Degrading Reflective Coating System for High Temperature Heat Shields and a Method Therefore", US patent 5,484,263 1996
"Method for Forming a Non Degrading Reflective Coating System for high temperature Heat Shields", US Patent 5,545,437 1996
"Catalyst-Bearing Component of Gas Turbine Engine"
U.S. patent 5,355,668 1994
"Diffuse Low Emissivity High Temperature Coated Article and Method of Making"
AWARDS GE Significant Engineering Productivity Award 1991 GE Star Award - 1990 GE Business Driver Award COMMUNITY WORK 1988 Menlo Park Planning Commission 1998 to present San Mateo County Congestion Management and Air Quality Commission 1999 to present San Mateo County Solid Waste Advisory Commission 1998 to present Bay Area Air Quality Management District Hearing Board 1999 to 2002 Bell Street Gym 1998-1999 Mentoring Program 1990-1992 PUBLICATIONS Li, G.G., Keener, T.C, Stein, A.W., Khang, S.J., "CO2 reaction with Ca(OH)2 during SO2 removal with convective pass sorbent injection and high temperature filtration", Environ Engg and Policy 2 , 2000, pp 47-56. Li, G. G., Keener, T. C. and Stein, A. W., ‘Continuous Sorbent Reactions in a High Temperature Fabric Filter Following Convective Pass Ca(OH)2 Injection for SO2 Removal, Journal of Air & Waste Management Association, Vol. 49, pp 1292-1303, 1999. Li, G.G., Keener, T.C, and Weil, T., "Sorbent Conversions and BET Surface Area Evolution in the Combined Process of Economizer Zone Ca(OH)2 Injection with High Temperature Filtration", Proceedings of the International Conference of Environmental Protection of Electric Power, ICEPEP China '96, October 11-15, Nanjung, China, pp 384-393, 1996. Weil, A. E. , Keener T. C., Khang S.J, "Comparison of surface area changes during sulfation of sodium bicarbonate in a simulated flue gas with and without NO", Pollution Control and Monitoring, ed. by J.M. Baldasano, C.A. Brebbia, H.Power, P. Zannetti, Computational Mechanics Publications, Boston,1996. Keener T. C., Weil, A. E., Khang S.J, "NO2 Formation During Sodium Bicarbonate Injection for the Control of SO2", EPA/EPRI SO2 Control Symposium, 1995. Weil, A. E., "Surface area changes during sulfation of sodium bicarbonate in a simulated flue gas environment." Poster Paper, Air and Waste Management Association's 87th Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Cincinnati, OH, 1994. Lee, S.K., Keener, T.C., Weil, A.E., Khang, S.J., " Effect of Wetting Efficiency of Dry Lime on Sulfur Dioxide Removal in a Circulating Fluidized Bed Absorber", Air and Waste Management Association 86th Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Denver Colorado, June 13th-18th, 1993. Weil, A. E., "Sputtered Cr/NiTiB2 Erosion Coating Development for the YF120 PMR15 Composite Vane", General Electric Publications, TM#90-238, 1990. |
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