Search

Ozlem D Yardimci

from Lake Forest, IL
Age ~56

Ozlem Yardimci Phones & Addresses

  • 172 Linden Ave, Lake Forest, IL 60045 (224) 436-8167
  • 241 Coventry Cir, Vernon Hills, IL 60061
  • Oak Park, IL
  • 8154 Humphrey Hill Dr, Painesville, OH 44077
  • Concord Township, OH
  • 1010 Spring Hill Dr, Northbrook, IL 60062
  • Schaumburg, IL
  • Chicago, IL
  • Lane, IL
  • Concord Twp, OH

Work

Company: Praxair inc Apr 2011 Position: Development specialist, biopharma and specialty gas r&d

Education

School / High School: University of Illinois at Chicago- Chicago, IL Jun 2001 Specialities: Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering

Resumes

Resumes

Ozlem Yardimci Photo 1

Ozlem Yardimci

View page
Work:
Praxair Inc

Apr 2011 to 2000
Development Specialist, BioPharma and Specialty Gas R&D

Baxter Healthcare
Round Lake, IL
Jan 2007 to Apr 2011
Sr. Principal Engineer, Sterility Assurance Research Center

STERIS Corporation
Mentor, OH
Apr 2005 to Jan 2007
Sr. Engineer, Research and Development Dept., Advanced Eng. Group

T&Y Engineering Solutions LLC
Northbrook, IL
Feb 2004 to Mar 2005
Engineer

Energy Systems Laboratory

Sep 1996 to May 2000
Air Liquide Fellow and Research Assistant

Teaching AssistantChicago, IL
Sep 1996 to May 2000

University of Illinois at Chicago
Chicago, IL
Feb 1995 to May 2000

Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Laboratory

Feb 1995 to Sep 1996
Research Assistant

Education:
University of Illinois at Chicago
Chicago, IL
Jun 2001
Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering

Ortadogu Technical University
Jun 1994
M.S. in Mechanical Engineering

Ortadogu Technical University
Jun 1991
M.S. in Mechanical Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Microbial Deactivation Apparatus Having Integrated Ultrasonic Drying System

View page
US Patent:
20080286178, Nov 20, 2008
Filed:
May 16, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/749326
Inventors:
Ozlem Yardimci - Vernon Hills IL, US
Alan M. Solomon - Mundelein IL, US
Phillip S. Mallory - Cleveland OH, US
David Jesurun - Cleveland OH, US
International Classification:
A61K 39/02
A61L 2/00
US Classification:
422243, 422 20
Abstract:
A system for microbially deactivating articles, such as medical, dental, veterinary and mortuary instruments and devices. The system includes vibration means for producing ultrasonic waves to facilitate drying after the completion of a liquid microbial deactivation process.

Methods For Processing Substrates Comprising Metallic Nanoparticles

View page
US Patent:
20090314628, Dec 24, 2009
Filed:
Jun 20, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/143319
Inventors:
Yann-Per Lee - Vernon Hills IL, US
Jeffrey Bloss - Vernon Hills IL, US
Ozlem Yardimci - Vernon Hills IL, US
Assignee:
BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC. - Deerfield IL
BAXTER HEALTHCARE S.A. - Zurich
International Classification:
B01J 19/08
US Classification:
204164
Abstract:
Methods for processing substrate surfaces comprising metallic nanoparticles are disclosed. The methods involve providing a substrate surface comprising metallic nanoparticles, and exposing the substrate surface to a plasma.

Antimicrobial Housing And Cover For A Medical Device

View page
US Patent:
20100197817, Aug 5, 2010
Filed:
Apr 13, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/759437
Inventors:
Tuan Bui - Buffalo NY, US
Ton That Hai - Round Lake IL, US
Mark Nordhaus - Antioch IL, US
Paul Sanders - Greendale WI, US
Cong Jiang - Gurnee IL, US
David Lamb - Cary IL, US
Ozlem Yardimci - Lake Forest IL, US
Assignee:
BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC. - Deerfield IL
BAXTER HEALTHCARE S.A. - Glattpark
International Classification:
C08J 9/36
C08F 290/14
C08F 2/46
US Classification:
521 53, 525 50, 204165
Abstract:
A method for immobilizing dyes and antimicrobial agents on a polymeric cover or housing for a medical device is disclosed and described. The surface may be that of a catheter, a connector, a drug vial spike, a bag spike, a prosthetic device, an endoscope, a surface of an infusion pump, a key pad, a touch screen or a handle. The surfaces may also be one or more of those associated with a infusion of a medicament or dialysis treatment, such as peritoneal dialysis or hemodialysis, where it is important that the working surface for the dialysis fluid be sterile. These surfaces include connectors for peritoneal dialysis sets or for hemodialysis sets, bag spikes, dialysis catheters, and so forth. A method for determining whether a surface has been sterilized, and a dye useful in so indicating, is also disclosed.

Container For Pressurized Gas

View page
US Patent:
20170307139, Oct 26, 2017
Filed:
Oct 28, 2015
Appl. No.:
15/520690
Inventors:
- Danbury CT, US
Qiong Guo - Clarence Center NY, US
Ozlem Yardimci - Lake Forest IL, US
Stanley M. Smith - Clarence Center NY, US
Ronald F. Spohn - Getzville NY, US
Ranko Bursac - Libertyville IL, US
International Classification:
F17C 1/00
B32B 27/08
B32B 1/08
B32B 27/12
F17C 1/10
Abstract:
Disclosed are articles useful as the body of a container for containing gas under pressure, and containers which comprise the articles to which are affixed valves to control the flow of gas out of the container, wherein the articles comprise a hollow container body, having an external surface and having an opening through which gas can enter or leave the interior of the hollow container body; optionally but preferably a layer of fiber-reinforced polymer around the exterior of the container body, and an external layer of elastomer around and sealed to the external surface of the layer of fiber-reinforced polymer if present or else to the cylinder body.

Antimicrobial Housing And Cover For A Medical Device

View page
US Patent:
20150322229, Nov 12, 2015
Filed:
Jul 17, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/802528
Inventors:
- Deerfield IL, US
- Glattpark (Opfikon), CH
Mark Nordhaus - Antioch IL, US
Paul Sanders - Greendale WI, US
Cong Jiang - Gurnee IL, US
David Lamb - Cary IL, US
Ozlem Yardimci - Lake Forest IL, US
International Classification:
C08J 9/36
Abstract:
A method for immobilizing dyes and antimicrobial agents on a polymeric cover or housing for a medical device is disclosed and described. The surface may be that of a catheter, a connector, a drug vial spike, a bag spike, a prosthetic device, an endoscope, a surface of an infusion pump, a key pad, a touch screen or a handle. The surfaces may also be one or more of those associated with a infusion of a medicament or dialysis treatment, such as peritoneal dialysis or hemodialysis, where it is important that the working surface for the dialysis fluid be sterile. These surfaces include connectors for peritoneal dialysis sets or for hemodialysis sets, bag spikes, dialysis catheters, and so forth. A method for determining whether a surface has been sterilized, and a dye useful in so indicating, is also disclosed.
Ozlem D Yardimci from Lake Forest, IL, age ~56 Get Report