Brian Skinn
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Thomas A. Campbell
Dear Sir, It is my pleasure to make a strong recommendation for Brian Skinn. Brian worked for me as an intern twice while I was employed at Saint-Gobain Crystals in Solon, Ohio. His main task was to work with manufacturing on process improvement, particularly on the programming of a new methodology for tracking and making recommendations on process steps for a large crystal growth furnace. His work was a significant advancement of the state of the art at the time. Brian executed all his tasks with diligence, excellence and strong attention to detail. Brian was moreover a true pleasure to work with as an intern. He was always congenial and expressive of a positive outlook. His technical work was top-shelf at all times, and his communication skills were well above par. I have no reservation to make a strong recommendation for Brian Skinn in whatever capacity he pursues in his future career. He will be a major asset to any company, university or national lab with his strong technical acumen, communication skills, and general work ethic. It was a pleasure to manage Brian Skinn at Saint-Gobain, and I am certain he has a very bright future ahead of him. If you have any questions regarding his qualifications, I would be happy to answer them. Sincerely, Tom Campbell, Ph.D. Research Associate Professor ICTAS Associate Director for Outreach Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24060 Tel: 540-231-8359
Thomas A. Campbell
Dear Sir, It is my pleasure to make a strong recommendation for Brian Skinn. Brian worked for me as an intern twice while I was employed at Saint-Gobain Crystals in Solon, Ohio. His main task was to work with manufacturing on process improvement, particularly on the programming of a new methodology for tracking and making recommendations on process steps for a large crystal growth furnace. His work was a significant advancement of the state of the art at the time. Brian executed all his tasks with diligence, excellence and strong attention to detail. Brian was moreover a true pleasure to work with as an intern. He was always congenial and expressive of a positive outlook. His technical work was top-shelf at all times, and his communication skills were well above par. I have no reservation to make a strong recommendation for Brian Skinn in whatever capacity he pursues in his future career. He will be a major asset to any company, university or national lab with his strong technical acumen, communication skills, and general work ethic. It was a pleasure to manage Brian Skinn at Saint-Gobain, and I am certain he has a very bright future ahead of him. If you have any questions regarding his qualifications, I would be happy to answer them. Sincerely, Tom Campbell, Ph.D. Research Associate Professor ICTAS Associate Director for Outreach Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24060 Tel: 540-231-8359
Thomas A. Campbell
Dear Sir, It is my pleasure to make a strong recommendation for Brian Skinn. Brian worked for me as an intern twice while I was employed at Saint-Gobain Crystals in Solon, Ohio. His main task was to work with manufacturing on process improvement, particularly on the programming of a new methodology for tracking and making recommendations on process steps for a large crystal growth furnace. His work was a significant advancement of the state of the art at the time. Brian executed all his tasks with diligence, excellence and strong attention to detail. Brian was moreover a true pleasure to work with as an intern. He was always congenial and expressive of a positive outlook. His technical work was top-shelf at all times, and his communication skills were well above par. I have no reservation to make a strong recommendation for Brian Skinn in whatever capacity he pursues in his future career. He will be a major asset to any company, university or national lab with his strong technical acumen, communication skills, and general work ethic. It was a pleasure to manage Brian Skinn at Saint-Gobain, and I am certain he has a very bright future ahead of him. If you have any questions regarding his qualifications, I would be happy to answer them. Sincerely, Tom Campbell, Ph.D. Research Associate Professor ICTAS Associate Director for Outreach Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24060 Tel: 540-231-8359
Thomas A. Campbell
Dear Sir, It is my pleasure to make a strong recommendation for Brian Skinn. Brian worked for me as an intern twice while I was employed at Saint-Gobain Crystals in Solon, Ohio. His main task was to work with manufacturing on process improvement, particularly on the programming of a new methodology for tracking and making recommendations on process steps for a large crystal growth furnace. His work was a significant advancement of the state of the art at the time. Brian executed all his tasks with diligence, excellence and strong attention to detail. Brian was moreover a true pleasure to work with as an intern. He was always congenial and expressive of a positive outlook. His technical work was top-shelf at all times, and his communication skills were well above par. I have no reservation to make a strong recommendation for Brian Skinn in whatever capacity he pursues in his future career. He will be a major asset to any company, university or national lab with his strong technical acumen, communication skills, and general work ethic. It was a pleasure to manage Brian Skinn at Saint-Gobain, and I am certain he has a very bright future ahead of him. If you have any questions regarding his qualifications, I would be happy to answer them. Sincerely, Tom Campbell, Ph.D. Research Associate Professor ICTAS Associate Director for Outreach Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24060 Tel: 540-231-8359
Experience
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OpenTeams
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United States
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Software Development
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1 - 100 Employee
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Open Source Architect Community Manager
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Jan 2023 - Present
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Developer Relations Director
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Apr 2022 - Dec 2022
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Faraday Technology, Inc.
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Englewood, OH
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Principal Research Scientist
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Jan 2012 - Apr 2022
Development of new and existing applications of FARADAYIC® pulse and pulse-reverse electrochemical processing techniques. Development of new and existing applications of FARADAYIC® pulse and pulse-reverse electrochemical processing techniques.
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MIT
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Cambridge, MA
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PhD Candidate
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Sep 2004 - Dec 2011
Developed nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide delivery systems for use in biochemical and biological toxicology studies. Developed nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide delivery systems for use in biochemical and biological toxicology studies.
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Saint-Gobain Crystals
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Solon, OH
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R&D Intern
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Jun 2003 - Aug 2004
Developed Excel Visual Basic application to generate optimized CaF2 crystal growth furnace control programs from historical data. Developed preliminary image processing routines for quantitative evaluation of CaF2 ingot quality. Developed Excel Visual Basic application to generate optimized CaF2 crystal growth furnace control programs from historical data. Developed preliminary image processing routines for quantitative evaluation of CaF2 ingot quality.
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Nasa Glenn Research Center
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Cleveland, OH
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Research Assistant
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Jan 2002 - Aug 2002
Contributed to development of laser apparatus for temperature and velocity field measurement of flames in microgravity. Contributed to development of laser apparatus for temperature and velocity field measurement of flames in microgravity.
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ECKART
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Germany
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Chemical Manufacturing
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100 - 200 Employee
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IT Intern
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May 2001 - Aug 2001
Miscellaneous IT responsibilities, including: - Conducted site-wide rollout of Office 2000 - Performed cleanup of network patch panel in main building - Identified software tool for converting Quattro Pro 4 ink formulation worksheets to Excel 2000 without loss of formula functionality - Converted entire facility library of formulation worksheets using the above tool Miscellaneous IT responsibilities, including: - Conducted site-wide rollout of Office 2000 - Performed cleanup of network patch panel in main building - Identified software tool for converting Quattro Pro 4 ink formulation worksheets to Excel 2000 without loss of formula functionality - Converted entire facility library of formulation worksheets using the above tool
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University of Dayton Research Institute
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United States
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Research Services
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400 - 500 Employee
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Laboratory Assistant
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1999 - 2000
Performed experiments testing thermal degradation of antioxidants in jet fuel. Performed experiments testing thermal degradation of antioxidants in jet fuel.
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Education
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Case Western Reserve University
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Fairborn High School (OH)