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Andrei V Burnin

from West Lebanon, NH
Age ~55

Andrei Burnin Phones & Addresses

  • 22 Pasture Ln, West Lebanon, NH 03784 (603) 298-7619
  • 44 Sachem Cir, West Lebanon, NH 03784 (603) 643-5388
  • Hanover, NH

Work

Company: Seldon technologies inc - Windsor, VT Jun 2005 Position: Research chemist

Education

School / High School: Dartmouth College 2005 Specialities: Ph.D. in Chemistry and Material Science

Skills

Chemistry • Materials Science • Nanotechnology • R&D • Uv/Vis • Characterization • Mass Spectrometry • Tga • Carbon Nanotubes • Analytical Chemistry • Ftir • Science • Materials • Polymers • Laboratory • Thin Films • Spectroscopy • Ir • Water Treatment • Nanomaterials • Organic Chemistry • Physical Chemistry • Powder X Ray Diffraction • Instrumentation • Microfabrication • Surface Chemistry • Nanoparticles • Research and Development • Epa • Polymer Chemistry • Inorganic Chemistry • Ir Spectroscopy • Sensors • Differential Scanning Calorimetry • Troubleshooting • Water Purification • Regulatory Requirements • Fifra • Nonwovens • Total Organic Carbon • Transparent Exopolymer Particles • Water Filtration • Basecamp

Languages

English • Russian

Interests

Digital Photography and Editing • Science and Technology • Windsurfing • Electronics

Industries

Nanotechnology

Resumes

Resumes

Andrei Burnin Photo 1

Senior Scientist

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Location:
31 Depot Ave, Windsor, VT 05089
Industry:
Nanotechnology
Work:
Seldon Technologies, Inc since Jun 2005
Head Chemist, Research Chemist

Dartmouth College since May 2005
Visiting Scholar

Dartmouth College. Chemistry Department and Center for Nanomaterials research. Sep 2000 - Jun 2005
Graduate Research

Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant Jul 1994 - Aug 2000
Engineer

Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia Jan 1991 - 1993
Undegraduate Research
Education:
Dartmouth College 2000 - 2005
PhD, Chemistry, Materials, Nanotechnology
University of Applied Sciences Wildau, Germany 2002 - 2002
Saint Petersburg State University 1987 - 1993
BS/MS, Chemistry. Physical Chemistry.
Skills:
Chemistry
Materials Science
Nanotechnology
R&D
Uv/Vis
Characterization
Mass Spectrometry
Tga
Carbon Nanotubes
Analytical Chemistry
Ftir
Science
Materials
Polymers
Laboratory
Thin Films
Spectroscopy
Ir
Water Treatment
Nanomaterials
Organic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Powder X Ray Diffraction
Instrumentation
Microfabrication
Surface Chemistry
Nanoparticles
Research and Development
Epa
Polymer Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Ir Spectroscopy
Sensors
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
Troubleshooting
Water Purification
Regulatory Requirements
Fifra
Nonwovens
Total Organic Carbon
Transparent Exopolymer Particles
Water Filtration
Basecamp
Interests:
Digital Photography and Editing
Science and Technology
Windsurfing
Electronics
Languages:
English
Russian
Andrei Burnin Photo 2

Andrei Burnin West Lebanon, NH

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Work:
Seldon Technologies Inc
Windsor, VT
Jun 2005 to Jul 2013
Research Chemist

Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH
Sep 2000 to Jun 2005
Ph.D. candidate

Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant (Russia)

Jul 1994 to Aug 2000
Engineer

Laboratory of Semiconductor Chemistry, Saint-Petersburg State University (Russia)

Sep 1987 to Jun 1993
Bachelor/Master candidate

Education:
Dartmouth College
2005
Ph.D. in Chemistry and Material Science

University of Applied Sciences Wildau
2002
Nanotechnology

St.-Petersburg State University (Russia)
1993
M.S/B.S. in Chemistry

Publications

Us Patents

Nanostructured Materials Comprising Support Fibers Coated With Metal Containing Compounds And Methods Of Using The Same

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US Patent:
20080053922, Mar 6, 2008
Filed:
Aug 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/848765
Inventors:
Charles Honsinger - Windsor VT, US
Mikhail Starostin - West Lebanon NH, US
Christopher Cooper - Windsor VT, US
Andrei Burnin - West Lebanon NH, US
International Classification:
B01D 39/00
B01D 37/02
B05D 1/12
B32B 19/00
US Classification:
210777000, 210508000, 427180000, 427596000, 428364000
Abstract:
Disclosed herein are fibers comprising an active material that assists in removing contaminants from fluid. The active material, which forms a coating on the fiber, typically comprises a non-fibrous: nanostructured, metal-containing compound, such as a metal-oxygen compound. A filter media made of such fibers, as well as methods of making the fiber and the filter media are also disclosed. Methods of purifying fluids, such as air, water, and fuels, are further disclosed.

Electronic Time-Of-Flight Mass Selector

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US Patent:
20090050800, Feb 26, 2009
Filed:
Jun 22, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/571860
Inventors:
Andrei Burnin - West Lebanon NH, US
Joseph J. Belbruno - Hanover NJ, US
Assignee:
THE TRUSTEES OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE - Hanover NH
International Classification:
H01J 49/40
US Classification:
250287
Abstract:
A method of selecting ions includes generating a group of ions, accelerating the group of ions through a flight region towards an electronic mass selector grid, and selectively varying a voltage applied to the electronic mass selector grid, such that only a selected subset of the group of ions passes through the grid. An apparatus for selecting ions includes an ion generator, an ion accelerator for accelerating ions into a flight region, and an electronic mass selector grid responsive to an applied voltage to pass a subset of the ions from the flight region. An apparatus for detecting a threat molecule includes an ion generator for generating ions from a mixed gas stream, an ion accelerator for accelerating the ions into a flight region, and an electronic mass selector grid. The grid passes only a subset of the ions, such as ions and/or ionized fragments of the threat molecule.

Carbon Nanotube Containing Material For The Capture And Removal Of Contaminants From A Surface

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US Patent:
20090196909, Aug 6, 2009
Filed:
Oct 22, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/256302
Inventors:
Christopher H. Cooper - Windsor VT, US
Vardhan Bajpai - Lebanon NH, US
Daniel Iliescu - White River Junction VT, US
Thomas H. Treutler - Sheffield MA, US
Andrei Burnin - West Lebanon NH, US
Hai-Feng Zhang - Winchester MA, US
International Classification:
A61K 9/70
B08B 1/00
A61K 9/14
B05D 3/00
B32B 5/16
D03D 25/00
D04H 13/00
D04H 3/00
C11D 17/00
C08F 8/00
C08G 73/00
C07K 14/00
C07C 245/20
C07H 99/00
C07H 21/00
C07F 7/02
C07C 255/00
C07C 211/00
C07C 233/00
C07C 381/00
C07C 321/00
C07C 49/00
C07C 47/00
C07C 43/00
C07C 29/00
C01B 31/00
US Classification:
424445, 134 6, 424489, 427352, 428323, 442181, 442304, 442417, 510445, 525 50, 525540, 530402, 534558, 536 111, 536 231, 556400, 558303, 564 1, 564123, 568 38, 568 61, 568303, 568420, 568579, 568700, 977742, 977750, 977752, 977903
Abstract:
There is disclosed an article and method of making an article for removing at least one contaminant from a solid surface. In one embodiment, the article comprises carbon nanotubes attached to a support media, such as a nonwoven mixture of PET and cotton. There is also disclosed a method of removing at least one contaminant from a solid surface, such as areas where microbial, particle, or static contamination is undesirable, including hospitals, clean rooms, kitchens, baths, or human hands.

Carbon Nanotube Yarn, Thread, Rope, Fabric And Composite And Methods Of Making The Same

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US Patent:
20090282802, Nov 19, 2009
Filed:
May 14, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/465663
Inventors:
Christopher H. Cooper - Windsor VT, US
Hai-Feng Zhang - Winchester MA, US
Andrei Burnin - West Lebanon NH, US
Jordan C. Bollander - Claremont NH, US
International Classification:
D02G 3/02
US Classification:
57238, 57244, 977742
Abstract:
There is disclosed a material comprising an assembly of at least one spun yarn substantially comprising carbon nanotubes, a majority of which are longer than one millimeter, such as longer than one centimeter, chemically interlinked one to another, and arranged in the morphology of spiral configurations. The disclosed materials may take the form of a yarn, thread, rope, or fabric. There are also disclosed composite materials constructed from the disclosed materials.

Integrated Monitoring And Analysis Systems And Methods

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US Patent:
20220299492, Sep 22, 2022
Filed:
Oct 28, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/513791
Inventors:
- Lebanon NH, US
Ian DeLaney - Norwich VT, US
Christopher Billiau - Thetford-Center VT, US
Manoj Virigineni - Lebanon NH, US
Kwame Ohene-Adu - Lebanon NH, US
Matt Curtin - Hanover NH, US
Katie Shelton - Lebanon NH, US
Andrei Burnin - West Lebanon NH, US
Joseph J. BelBruno - Hanover NH, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/00
G08B 21/18
G06K 9/62
Abstract:
Systems and methods monitor a space for environmental pollutants. A sensing device senses and reports air quality anomalies to a cloud detection service. The cloud detection service uses artificial intelligence to analyze raw sensor data from the sensing device, determines whether the raw sensor data indicates an air quality event, and sends an air quality report indicative of the air quality event to a client device associated with the sensing device and/or the monitored space. A sensing device may be deployed in an air extraction vent to detect and report indications of vaping in prohibited spaces. A sensing device may be deployed in a vehicle to detect and report smoking in vehicles where smoking is prohibited. An application running on a mobile device reports detection of a short-range wireless beacon within a serviceable space to a cloud detection service, which tracks servicing of the serviceable space.

Diol And Triol Sensors And Associated Methods

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US Patent:
20200124556, Apr 23, 2020
Filed:
Oct 17, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/656482
Inventors:
- Lebanon NH, US
Andrei Burnin - West Lebanon NH, US
Katie Shelton - Lebanon NH, US
Matt Curtin - Lebanon NH, US
Jacob Fisher - Lebanon NH, US
International Classification:
G01N 27/12
G01N 33/497
Abstract:
A sensor for sensing diols and triols includes (a) a substrate, (b) a conductive coating disposed on the substrate and having affinity for binding with a substance selected from the group consisting of diols, triols, and a combination thereof, and (c) two electrodes in contact with the conductive coating to probe conductivity of the conductive coating so as to detect the substance from a reduction in the conductivity. A method for detecting vaping includes (a) measuring conductivity of a conductive coating having affinity for binding with an airborne substance selected from the group consisting of diols, triols, and a combination thereof, and (b) detecting presence of the airborne substance as a decrease in the conductivity.
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