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Joseph C Chiffy

from Nashua, NH
Age ~63

Joseph Chiffy Phones & Addresses

  • 16 Perry Ave, Nashua, NH 03060 (603) 883-0731
  • 2 Mitchell St, Nashua, NH 03064
  • Oxford, CT
  • Dayville, CT
  • 5 9Th St, Nashua, NH 03060 (603) 883-0731

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Joseph Chiffy

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Location:
7151 Gateway Blvd, Newark, CA 94560
Industry:
Security And Investigations
Work:
Morpho Detection, Inc. Feb 2006 - Apr 2017
Lead Analytical Chemist at Morpho Detection, Inc

Utc Fire & Security 2007 - 2011
Lead Analytical Chemist

Presstek Jun 1995 - Apr 2003
Formulation Chemist

Soto Receptor Apr 1991 - Apr 1995
Process Chemist and Vacuum Coating Technician
Education:
Plymouth State University 1980 - 1985
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Biology, Chemistry
Nashua Senior High School 1976 - 1980
Skills:
R&D
Analytical Chemistry
Spectroscopy
Chemistry
Analysis
Mass Spectrometry
Sensors
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Leadership
Business Development
Water Treatment
Water Quality
Ir
Program Management
Strategic Planning
Security
Project Management
Product Development
Thin Film Coating
Vacuum Deposition
Digital Imaging
Xerography
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Location:
16 Perry Ave, Nashua, NH 03060
Industry:
Research

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Us Patents

Method, Apparatus, And System For Integrated Vapor And Particulate Sampling

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US Patent:
20100126284, May 27, 2010
Filed:
Nov 21, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/276118
Inventors:
HACENE BOUDRIES - Wilmington MA, US
Ralph Reda - Concord MA, US
Natalya O. Hall - Allston MA, US
Joseph Chiffy - Nashua NH, US
Marcel Benz - Cambridge MA, US
Karl Goedecke - Wilmington MA, US
International Classification:
G01N 1/22
US Classification:
7386312
Abstract:
A detection system for identifying an unknown substance includes a detector assembly configured to receive a particulate or vapor and determine a substance contained within the collected vapor or particulate sample, and at least one heater element operatively coupled in flow communication with the detector assembly. The heater element is configured to attract an airborne vapor when the detection system is in a vapor mode, and desorb at least a portion of the attracted particulate when the detection system is in a particulate mode.
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