Daniel J. Van Buren
Senior Scientist/Project Manager at National Strategic Research Institute at the University of Nebraska- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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National Strategic Research Institute at the University of Nebraska
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United States
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Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Scientist/Project Manager
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Mar 2021 - Present
Annapolis Junction, Maryland, United States
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The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
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United States
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Defense and Space Manufacturing
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700 & Above Employee
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Project Manager
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Apr 2017 - Mar 2021
Laurel, MD
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Associate Professional Staff II
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May 2016 - Apr 2017
Laurel, MD
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Associate Professional Staff I
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Apr 2013 - May 2016
Laurel, MD
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Contractor
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Mar 2012 - Apr 2013
Laurel, MD
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The Dow Chemical Company
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Germany
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Chemical Manufacturing
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1 - 100 Employee
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Research Chemist
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Jul 2010 - Mar 2012
Marlborough, MA “Development of Through-Hole Fill Electroplating” Conducted Through-Hole Fill metallization with a new electrically conductive copper solution. This included large/small scale formulation, plating cycles, and data analysis. Advanced project throughout scale-up growth and with complete instrumental analysis using Potentiostat/Galvanostat Model 273A, Hitachi U-2910 Spectrophotometer, Titration Excellence T70 Titrator and Accumet AB15 Basic pH Meter.
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Roger Williams University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Assistant
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Sep 2008 - May 2010
Bristol, RI Carried out an independent research project that could electrochemically quantify how electron donating and withdrawing substituents in a diruthenium pyrazine-bridge complex alter the metal-metal coupling. Successfully produced inert synthetic reactions and developed steps in synthesizing a new ruthenium dimer complex. Instruments used in characterization: Hewlett Packard HP-8450A diode array spectrophotometer, BAS CV-50W Electrochemical Workstation, FT-IR Spectrophotometer and FT-NMR… Show more Carried out an independent research project that could electrochemically quantify how electron donating and withdrawing substituents in a diruthenium pyrazine-bridge complex alter the metal-metal coupling. Successfully produced inert synthetic reactions and developed steps in synthesizing a new ruthenium dimer complex. Instruments used in characterization: Hewlett Packard HP-8450A diode array spectrophotometer, BAS CV-50W Electrochemical Workstation, FT-IR Spectrophotometer and FT-NMR Spectrometer. Presented research at 239th ACS National Conference, San Francisco, March 2010 Presented research at Regional ACS meeting, Bridgewater State College MA, Nov. 2010 Show less
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Education
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The Johns Hopkins University
Masters in Engineering Management with a Concnetration in Nanotechnology, Engineering Management/Nanomaterial -
Roger Williams University
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry