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Rachel Gettings

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  • 543 Albany Shaker Rd, Albany, NY 12211 (518) 273-4904
  • Watervliet, NY
  • 95 Park St, Portland, ME 04101 (207) 866-8525
  • 95 Park St, Orono, ME 04473 (207) 866-8525
  • 749 Union St, Bangor, ME 04401 (207) 561-9397
  • Brewer, ME
  • 200 16Th St, Watervliet, NY 12189 (207) 561-9397

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Lead Engineer

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Location:
Albany, NY
Work:
Ge Global Research
Lead Engineer
Education:
University of Maine 2003 - 2010
Masters
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Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Preconcentrating And Transferring Analytes From Surfaces And Measurement Thereof Using Spectroscopy

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US Patent:
20120231550, Sep 13, 2012
Filed:
Mar 9, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/416777
Inventors:
Eric G. Roy - Bangor ME, US
Rachel Gettings - Bangor ME, US
Assignee:
ORONO SPECTRAL SOLUTIONS INC. - Bangor ME
International Classification:
G01N 21/75
G01N 1/02
B01L 99/00
B82Y 15/00
US Classification:
436166, 422527, 356244, 977773, 977902
Abstract:
A system and method for capturing a target analyte in advance of performing spectroscopic analysis to determine the existence of the target analyte from a source contacted with a collection substrate. The collection substrate is fabricated of a material selected to have an affinity for the target analyte, sufficiently transparent in a spectral region of interest and capable of immobilizing the target analyte thereon in a manner that limits scattering sufficient to obscure spectral analysis. The collection substrate may be coated with a material selected to react with, bind to, or absorb the target analyte. The method optionally includes the step of transferring the captured target analyte to a second substrate, which may be an optical substrate. The target analyte may be captured to the collection substrate by one or more of wiping, dabbing or swabbing a target analyte carrier with the collection substrate.

Inspectable Coatings And Methods For Using

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US Patent:
20210395535, Dec 23, 2021
Filed:
Jun 19, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/906691
Inventors:
- Schenectady NY, US
Rachel Marie Gettings - Albany NY, US
Erica Sampson - Schenectady NY, US
International Classification:
C09D 5/08
C09D 5/00
C09D 5/22
C09D 1/00
Abstract:
A coating including a plurality of indicator oxide nanoparticles, a binder, and a wetting agent. A sulfidation corrosion mitigation coating including: a sulfidation corrosion mitigation material, a binder, and a plurality of indicator oxide nanoparticles. An article including a metal alloy substrate having the sulfidation corrosion mitigation coating thereon is also provided. The sulfidation corrosion mitigation coating can include a first indicator layer containing indicator oxide nanoparticles disposed on the surface of the metal alloy substrate. Methods for inspection of an article having a coating containing a plurality of indicator oxide nanoparticles is also provided.

Apparatus For Preconcentrating And Transferring Analytes From Surfaces And Measurement Thereof Using Spectroscopy

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US Patent:
20210389317, Dec 16, 2021
Filed:
Mar 22, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/208891
Inventors:
- Bangor ME, US
Rachel Gettings - Bangor ME, US
Luke Doucette - Hampden ME, US
Assignee:
Orono Spectral Solutions, Inc. - Bangor ME
International Classification:
G01N 33/543
G01N 1/02
G01N 21/3563
G01N 1/04
Abstract:
An apparatus for capturing a target analyte in advance of performing spectroscopic analysis to determine the existence of the target analyte from a source contacted with a collection substrate. The collection substrate is fabricated of a material selected to have an affinity for the target analyte, sufficiently transparent in a spectral region of interest and capable of immobilizing the target analyte thereon in a manner that limits scattering sufficient to obscure spectral analysis. The collection substrate may be coated with a material selected to react with, bind to, or absorb the target analyte. The target analyte may be captured to the collection substrate by one or more of wiping, dabbing or swabbing a target analyte carrier with the collection substrate.

Separation Devices, Associated Methods, And Systems

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US Patent:
20200080047, Mar 12, 2020
Filed:
Sep 11, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/128121
Inventors:
- Schenectady NY, US
Rachel Marie Gettings - Albany NY, US
Christine Angela Morton - Mechanicville NY, US
Erik Leeming Kvam - Niskayuna NY, US
Jason William Castle - Esperance NY, US
Anindya Kanti De - Bangalore, IN
Jared Timothy Hale - Ballston Lake NY, US
Craig Patrick Galligan - Niskayuna NY, US
Vincent Francis Pizzi - Millis MA, US
International Classification:
C12M 1/00
C12M 1/32
B01D 17/02
B01D 21/02
B01D 21/00
B01L 3/00
B01D 21/24
G01N 30/00
Abstract:
A system for isolating a target molecule from a bioprocess fluid includes a single-use disposable separation device having a plurality of perimeter-bonded layers defining one or more mesofluidic channels of the separation device, wherein each layer includes a biocompatible polymer material, wherein the separation device is configured to separate at least a portion of particles from the bioprocess fluid to generate a substantially clarified bioprocess fluid, and a chromatography system fluidically coupled at the outflow of the separation device in a configuration for further processing the clarified bioprocess fluid.

Apparatus For Preconcentrating And Transferring Analytes From Surfaces And Measurement Thereof Using Spectroscopy

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US Patent:
20180299439, Oct 18, 2018
Filed:
Jun 25, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/016993
Inventors:
- Bangor ME, US
Rachel Gettings - Bangor ME, US
Luke Doucette - Hampden ME, US
Assignee:
Orono Spectral Solutions, Inc. - Bangor ME
International Classification:
G01N 33/543
G01N 1/02
G01N 1/04
G01N 21/3563
B01L 3/00
G01N 21/35
G01N 21/552
Abstract:
An apparatus for capturing a target analyte in advance of performing spectroscopic analysis to determine the existence of the target analyte from a source contacted with a collection substrate. The collection substrate is fabricated of a material selected to have an affinity for the target analyte, sufficiently transparent in a spectral region of interest and capable of immobilizing the target analyte thereon in a manner that limits scattering sufficient to obscure spectral analysis. The collection substrate may be coated with a material selected to react with, bind to, or absorb the target analyte. The target analyte may be captured to the collection substrate by one or more of wiping, dabbing or swabbing a target analyte carrier with the collection substrate.

Method For Barium And Norm Removal From Produced Water

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US Patent:
20170217802, Aug 3, 2017
Filed:
Mar 9, 2015
Appl. No.:
15/124228
Inventors:
- Schenectady NY, US
Vicki Herzl WATKINS - Alplaus NY, US
James Manio SILVA - Clifton Park NY, US
Rachel Marie GETTINGS - Albany NY, US
Peter Harold WREDE - Delmar NY, US
International Classification:
C02F 1/56
C02F 1/66
C01F 11/46
B01D 9/00
C01F 13/00
C02F 1/52
C02F 1/04
Abstract:
A method of removing barium and naturally occurring radioactive material from produced water. The method includes pretreating the produced water having a pH in a range of from about 4.0 to about 10.0 with a sulfate source to form a suspension of barium sulfate, radium sulfate, or a combination thereof, treating the pretreated produced water with an anionic flocculant and gravitational])′ separating the treated produced water from the barium sulfate, radium sulfate, or a combination thereof.

Apparatus And Method For Preconcentrating And Transferring Analytes From Surfaces And Measurement Thereof Using Spectroscopy

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US Patent:
20160103124, Apr 14, 2016
Filed:
Oct 15, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/884060
Inventors:
- Bangor ME, US
Rachel Gettings - Bangor ME, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/543
G01N 1/04
G01N 21/3563
Abstract:
A system and method for capturing a target analyte in advance of performing spectroscopic analysis to determine the existence of the target analyte from a source contacted with a collection substrate. The collection substrate is fabricated of a material selected to have an affinity for the target analyte, sufficiently transparent in a spectral region of interest and capable of immobilizing the target analyte thereon in a manner that limits scattering sufficient to obscure spectral analysis. The collection substrate may be coated with a material selected to react with, bind to, or absorb the target analyte. The method optionally includes the step of transferring the captured target analyte to a second substrate, which may be an optical substrate. The target analyte may be captured to the collection substrate by one or more of wiping, dabbing or swabbing a target analyte carrier with the collection substrate.

Microclarification System And Method

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US Patent:
20150165347, Jun 18, 2015
Filed:
Dec 8, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/563334
Inventors:
- Schenectady NY, US
Christopher Michael Puleo - Niskayuna NY, US
Jason Louis Davis - Albany NY, US
Daniel George Norton - Niskayuna NY, US
Craig Patrick Galligan - Niskayuna NY, US
Rachel Marie Gettings - Albany NY, US
International Classification:
B01D 21/24
C02F 1/00
B01D 21/02
C12M 1/00
B01D 21/00
Abstract:
A microclarification system is disclosed which can be used to separate solid particulates dispersed within a base fluid such as water. The microclarification system includes a plurality of microfluidic separator units disposed between and in fluid communication with a fluid inlet manifold and a fluid outlet manifold. The microclarification system enforces lamellar flow of fluid though it and as a result the rate at which particles settle is enhanced within a collection chamber associated with each microfluidic separator unit and through which the fluid being purified must pass. Each microfluidic separator unit includes a microfluidic outlet microchannel disposed between the microfluidic collection chamber and the fluid outlet manifold, and a gas-liquid flushing module configured to purge particulates from the collection chamber during a collection chamber purge cycle. Optionally, each microfluidic separator unit may include a microfluidic inlet microchannel. The system holds promise in municipal water purification among other applications.
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