January 19 Meeting : Nano-conversion Technology

 

Note: Rescheduled meeting : Wednesday January 19, 2001 ( postponed from Jan 11 due to weather)

NEW JERSEY SECTION 

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS

JANUARY 2011 MEETING

 

Nano-conversion Technology – An ignored but novel and unique field of Nanoscience

Gordhan Patel, President

JP laboratories, Inc, Middlesex, NJ 08873

(732) 469 6670, gnpatel@jplabs.com, www.jplabs.com 

 

Date:                           Wednesday, January 19, 2011


Agenda:                    Registration             6:00 –6:30 PM
Networking              6:30- 7:00 PM

Dinner                       6:30 PM
Program                    7:00 PM

Place :                       Snuffy’s Steakhouse
Mountain and Park Avenues, Scotch Plains

Price :                       

Members and Guests …………………….        $25

Unemployed or Retired Members ………   $15

Students …………………………………… No Charge

Reservations :         Call Andy Soos at (908) 604-2670 or e-mail at rsvp@njaiche.org by Friday, January 14, 2011 .  On site registration also welcome.  



Speaker:

Dr. Gordhan Patel received his BS (Chemistry, 1964), MS (Physical Chemistry, 1966) and Ph.D. (Physics, 1970) from Sardar Patel University, Vidyanagar, India. He worked as a post doctoral fellow at University of Bristol, Bristol, England (1970-1973) and Baylor University, Waco, Texas (1973-1974) and as a research associate for Honeywell, Morristown, NJ from 1974-1982. He started his own research and development company, JP Laboratories, Middlesex, NJ in 1983. He has more than 100 publications including about 60 patents. He has given more than 60 invited lectures in many countries on his pioneering work on solid state polymerization of diacetylenes. He received multi-million dollar research and development grants form US Government Agencies to develop new products.

After September 11, 2001, Dr. Patel accepted the responsibility of developing products for combating terrorism (CBRN, Chemical Biological, Radiological and Nuclear attack). He developed SIRAD® (Self-indicating, Instant, Radiation Alert Dosimeter) technology for instantly monitoring exposure to radiation in an event of radiological or nuclear attack. SIRAD technology was displayed on the Capitol Hill in 2007. For developing SIRAD technology, he received internationally recognized awards, such as Frost & Sullivan’s Award for “Excellence in Technology” (2004) and R&D-100 Award (2005). He was invited by a US Congressional Committee to testify on his SIRAD technology for combating terrorism. A number of articles have been written on his work, e.g., Associated Press, front page coverage on Wall Street Journal and Times of India and TV headlines, such as ABC News and BBC News.

His research area include (1) Nano-structures and their destructions, (2) radiation dosimeters, (3) indicators for monitoring a variety of processes and materials, (4) Acetylenic compounds and solid state polymerization, (5) Metallizing of plastics and (6) Synthetic blood.

Recently, he is developing products, mainly irreversible indicators based on destruction/conversion of nanostructures. Today, he will present novel, unique and self-reading indicators called Nano-IndisTM.

Abstract:

Nanostructures have many unique properties and a large number of products are based on them. However, little attention has been paid to understanding and developing products based on their destruction/conversion. Dr. Patel has developed many novel, unique and self-reading indicators called Nano-IndisTM. They are based on destruction of ~10 nm aluminum layer and it’s naturally formed ~2nm oxide layer (2D nanostructures) of a metallized plastic film.


Nano-Indis are made by printing a message, such as “FRESH” (for monitoring shelf-life foods and pharmaceuticals) or “VALID” (for visitor’s badges) onto the metal layer and “NOT” on the plastic surface of a metallized plastic film followed by applying a layer of etchant in a binder onto the metal layer. When the opaque metal layer is etched/destroyed by the etchant, “NOT” becomes visible and a combined message “NOT FRESH” or “NOT VALID” is displayed. Other Nano-Indis include freeze, thaw, humidity, sterilization, toxic chemicals and ionizing radiation. Other chemical indicators of today undergo a gradual color change and require color reference charts and explanations. Self explanatory Nano-Indis have a rare combination of the most desired properties.


Nano-conversion technology is barely explored and believed to be potentially a vast field of nano-science. A large number of products can be developed using other nano-indicators, etchants, precursors and processes by converting a variety of other nano-structures.


Executive Committee Meeting 

The Executive Committee meeting for January  will be held on January 4th at Paisano’s Pizza at 6:30 pm.   All members are welcome.

Future Meetings 

Have you heard someone speak that would be of interest to our group?  Would you like to speak?  We’re interested in both technical and general interest presentations. Let us know.

NJ-AIChE Holiday Party on December 14, 2010

 

Holiday Party  


Date:                           Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Agenda:                      Party                           6:30 PM

Place:                         Snuffy’s Restaurant
                                    Mountain and Park Avenues, Scotch Plains

Price:                          No Charge for member and one guest

                                     $25 for non-section members

Reservations:           Call Andy Soos at (908) 604-2670 or

                                     e-mail at rsvp@njaiche.org by Friday 12/10/10.


Our December meeting will be an opportunity to socialize with other members and guests in a holiday setting.   We’re planning to have some party games and the price is right.  Please feel free to bring a guest.

 Please reserve as we’re planning a buffet and need to give a fairly accurate count to Snuffys.  They’ve shown an extraordinary amount of flexibility in responding to our needs and we’d like to help them prepare.

If you are not a current local section member and would like to come, we’d be happy to sign you up at the meeting.

Executive Meeting

The next Executive Meeting will be Tuesday, January 4th 2011at Paisano’s.

 AIChE Ambassador Program

 Our Section supports chemical engineering students using the College Bowl in October and providing academic and leadership awards to Rutgers students in April.  We are looking for an ambassador to more closely interact with the Rutgers student chapter.  If you would be willing to serve in that capacity-primarily attending student chapter meetings-please contact one of our section officers.



Nov 9 Meeting – Take Your Career Wherever You Want to Take It!

NEW JERSEY SECTION

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS

NOVEMBER MEETING

 

Take Your Career Wherever You Want to Take It!
By Anthony Fasano, P.E., LEED AP, CPC

Professional Coach, Inspirational Speaker and Professional Development Expert
Powerful Purpose Associates, Ph: 201-857-2384
38 East Ridgewood Avenue #345,
Ridgewood, NJ 07450

Date: Wednesday, November 9, 2010

Agenda:

  • Registration             6:00 PM
  • Dinner                          6:30 PM
  • Program                      7:30 PM

Place : Snuffy’s Restaurant, Mountain and Park Avenues, Scotch Plains

Price :

  • Members and Guests …………………………….$25
  • Unemployed or Retired Section Members…$15
  • Students…………………………………………….No Charge

**Free coffee and dessert for members attending the program only.



Reservations: Call A. Soos (908) 604-2693 at or email rsvp@njaiche.org before 12 Noon Friday, November 5, 2010, for reservations.

If you make a reservation and include a contact email/phone number, and the meeting is moved/postponed because of weather, we will notify you.

Although we appreciate reservations in order to set up the tables, walk-ins are always accommodated.  If you are undecided, please feel free to just drop in.

Topic:

Take Your Career Wherever You Want to Take It!

Speaker: Anthony Fasano, P.E., LEED AP, CPC


Anthony Fasano, P.E., CPESC, CPSWQ, LEED AP, CPC

Professional Coach, Inspirational Speaker and Professional Development Expert

Anthony Fasano AKA Your Professional Partner, CEO and founder of Powerful Purpose Associates is a nationally recognized professional coach and inspirational speaker specializing in the areas of business and career growth and development as well as leadership. Anthony uses his highly effective coaching and speaking techniques to help professionals work through blocks, prioritize effectively, set clear goals and achieve their maximum potential.

In addition to his coaching and speaking credentials, Anthony is also an author. He is a contributing author of the soon to be published book entitled The Coach’s Journey as well as the author of the popular Daily Boost From Your Professional Partner TM which is a daily e-mail that goes out to thousands of professionals worldwide Monday through Friday. This is a free email service with the intent of helping professionals stay focused and inspired in their career and leadership endeavors.

Anthony received a B.S. and a M.S. in Civil Engineering from Lafayette College and Columbia University respectively and his coaching certificate from the Institute of Professional Excellence in Coaching.

Anthony Fasano:

  • Received in 2005, the Young Engineer of the Year Award from the New York State Society of Professional Engineers, Rockland County Chapter.
  • Was selected in 2008, by Rockland County, New York to participate in the Leadership Rockland program, a 12-month leadership development program in which participants receive leadership training from local politicians, economists, historians, artists and other professionals.
  • Was selected in 2009, to receive the “Forty under 40” Award from the Rockland County Economic Development Corporation which recognizes the most promising up-and-coming young members of the Rockland County business community. The award is based on professional and entrepreneurial accomplishments, community involvement, and the nominee’s positive impact on the local community.
  • Received in 2010, a Presidential Citation from the New York State Society of Professional Engineers for his dedication to both the Society as well as the engineering community.
  • Is a licensed Professional Engineer and a LEED Accredited Professional.
  • Is a past Chairperson and Founder of the American Society of Civil Engineers Lower Hudson Valley Younger Member Group.
  • Is currently the acting President of the National Society of Professional Engineers, Rockland Chapter (NY).
  • Is an industry-recognized inspirational platform speaker on the topics of career advancement, business growth and development and leadership.


Abstract:


Engineering companies and projects can be very demanding to industry professionals. Engineers often work long hours and are faced with stressful challenges and decisions. Often times, engineers are so involved in their job that they fail to advance their career. They become so technically focused that they neglect to develop their soft skills such as networking, communication and leadership skills. This is detrimental to both engineers and their organizations.

This seminar is designed to remind engineers that they own their career and it is up to them to take their career wherever they want to take it! Attendees will be reminded that it is their responsibility to take the initiative to develop their careers and take advantage of every opportunity available.

At the end of the seminar, participants will be aware of the importance of these six points to their career success. They will also have information that they can take and immediately implement into their career to improve these 6 points and start to take their career wherever they want to take it!

The six points discussed are:

  1. Career Goals
  2. Credentials
  3. Networking
  4. Communication/Responsiveness
  5. Organization
  6. Leadership/Delegation

Join us for an interesting evening!