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Jan. '07 to June '07: Student for Biotechnology Mfg. Certificate
Program, Skyline College, San Bruno CA. A 17-week intensive course on
microbiology, cell and bacterial culture, cell-based assays, protein
purification, chemistry, aseptic techniques, media prep, c-GMP, and
regulations in bio-manufacturing. Received a commendation for academic
excellence.
June '02 to Oct. '06: Q.C. Chemist/Research Assistant/Lab.Tech.
(Temporary) for Pharma/Biotech Bay (Calyx Therapeutics, Roche
BioScience, Guidant (Abbott Cardiovascular), Bayer Healthcare,
ConorMedSys.)
. At Roche, Bayer, Guidant & Analytical Research
Co.: Did HPLC and GC (Gas Chromatography) analyses of active
pharmaceutical ingredients, peptide, protein, amino acids, solvents,
etc.; Karl-Fisher water assay; atomic absorption (short-term); pH; UV-
Vis-IR scan of API's; short-term pesticides assay by GC-ECD/FID (i.e.
Electron Capture and Flame Ionization Detectors)
. At Calyx: I solely constructed a kg.-scale lab
set-up to extract novel small molecules from plants for drug discovery
program; designed and constructed a kg-scale vacuum evaporator; this is
an innovative, intensive, and tremendous project; used modern
purification methods, e.g. low-pressure column LC, freeze drying, ultra-
filtration; also UV-Vis and NMR. (Business was closed in June 2003.)
. At Bayer Corp: HPLC of proteins, peptides, amino
acids; solved their problem of decreasing theoretical column plates on
their HPLC method, which resulted in increasing theoretical column
plates; organized their Waters HPLC system set-up as part of a transfer
protocol to a new lab facility.
. At ConorMed: I meticulously organized and set-
up the Q.C. and Prod. Support HPLC labs; weekly maintenance protocols
of Hitachi HPLC systems; solely responsible for chemical waste
management and lab glassware washing and organization of the Q.C., R &
D, and Prod. Support Labs.
Dec. '00 to Mar. '02: Analytical Chemist II for Romic
Environmental, East Palo Alto CA.
Metals analyses by ICP (Inductively-Coupled Argon Plasma Spectrometer,
GC-FID/ECD/PID (i.e. Photo-Ionization Detector) assay of various
environmental pollutants, PCB's, etc; GC-MS assay for a common water
pollutant, redox titration, organic extraction, wet chemistry methods,
mercury assay, Karl-Fisher water analysis, cyanide assay, etc.; updated
their backlogged lab data. All chemical assays are CAL-OSHA, CARB, or
EPA controlled analytical methods.
Sep. '95 to June '98: Analytical Chemist for Assay Technology,
Pleasanton CA.
HPLC and GC-ECD/FID/NPD (i.e. Nitrogen-Phosphorus Det.) analyses of
some 250 environmental pollutants; designed an innovative analytical
HPLC method for di-isocyanate derivatives in a single analytical run (a
technical feat never before accomplished by any lab doing di-isocyanate
assay); improved a gradient HPLC methods for aldehydes and ketones.
Oct. '89 to Apr. '94: Analytical Chemist for Pace Labs,
Mountain View CA & Science Technician at Evergreen College, San Jose
CA
HPLC and GC-ECD/FID analyses of environmental pollutants and
pesticides; evaluated HPLC methods for organics, e.g. polynuclear
aromatic hydrocarbons (an EPA method), aldehydes, ketones (a CAL-OSHA
method), etc.; UV-Vis-IR spectrophotometry.
Education: B.S. Chem. E., Mapua Institute of Technology, Manila,
Phils.; M.S. Chem studies, San Jose State University, San Jose CA;
Biotech Manufacturing, Skyline College, San Bruno CA
Other...
HP Liquid Chromatography and Mass Spectroscopy Advanced Practices, by
Jack Henion (Ret.), Ph D., Professor Emeritus at Cornell University,
(Jan 13, '10; Foster City CA)
HP Liquid Chromatography and Mass Spectroscopy 101, by Jack Henion
(Ret.), Ph D., Professor Emeritus at Cornell University, (Jan 12, '10;
Foster City CA)
Waters HPLC Method Validation and Optimization (April 2, '08;
Foster City CA)
Hitachi EZChrome Elite HPLC Training (July '06; Menlo Park CA)
Agilent 1200 LC/MS, by Agilent Corp. (May 10, '06; Foster City
CA)
HPLC Course; by Raymond Wang, Ph D (June 27-28, '05; Berkeley
CA)
Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography; by Waters Corp. (May
4, '04; Santa Clara CA)
Chromolith hybrid HPLC Columns (Jan '04; Roche BioScience,
Palo Alto CA)
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response (40 hrs.); by
GeoSciences (Jan 10-18, '01)
HPLC Troubleshooting, Biomolecules, High-speed HPLC;
by Agilent Corp. (Nov 10, '99; Foster City).
Fourier-Transform Infrared Applics.; FT Raman; IR
Microspectroscopy; by Nicolet Tech. (Apr 29, '98)
12 other gas and liquid chromatography (and mass spectrometry) meetings
attended; mostly advances in HPLC, GC, MS, spectroscopy, etc.
Monthly updates about advances in LC/GC technology.
U.S. Patent # 5,391,498 (originally 5,310,680); SmithKline/Beckman
Coultier Corporate Patent): Phenolic derivatives as chemical
sensitizers for hemoglobin detection. (Now marketed as Hemo-Sensa II
diagnostic kit; tested in Australia.) I was the sole scientist who
developed the invention.
Invented the Soliton Electric Generator from Spring 2001 to March 30,
2009 (an 8-year project!), Also named Motionless Electric Generator or
MEG - an amazing free energy device - with three electromagnetic
designs, namely: MEG-1, created on March 10 to April 26, 2002; MEG-2 on
November 2-8, 2002; and MEG-3 on June 3-25, 2003. I developed the
original basic working component of the MEG device on September 2001.
Electrical circuitry was improved on June 2004, and a very-high voltage
circuitry version to extend the power output into the megawatt range
was designed on October 2004. Many schematic revisions were done from
the fall of 2002 through May-June 2007; and a slight improvement of
circuitry was added on January 25-29, 2008. The final and best
electrical circuitry designs were created from November 29, 2008 to
March 30, 2009. Have no plan to improve it further.
The MEG-1/2/3 device has no moving part, is fuel-less, noise-free, and
built from all discreet solid-state electronic components, and has an
electrical input. This small input is multiplied many times over
without any external energy added. It produces free electricity
virtually out of nothing! It is also the ideal power supply for my
second invention: the MV Propulsion device (see below).
There are two final and best schematic designs for the MEG-1/2/3
device: the first one I created on December 1, 2008 and the hybrid MEG-
1/2/3-REV4 design I did on March 30, 2009. The December 1, 2008 design
is a high-frequency DC non-regenerative mode with high output power
version, while the March 30, 2009 design is a low to medium frequency
AC but in the regenerative mode.
Invented a new kind of propulsion system usable in land, sea, air and
space transport; it's fuel-less, has no moving part, and noiseless.
Developed from March 2006 to September 19, 2009; named it the
Multiplying Vector Propulsion device, or MVP. The idea was actually
first conceived in my mind on November 11-13, 2005. Can produce a
propulsive force much stronger than gravity at the earth's surface.
There are several engineering designs with two different working
fundamental forces. A hybrid design, using both forces working in
tandem, was laid out from May 17 to September 19, 2009, and is by far
the best design I can envision. Using the MEG-1/2/3-REV4 hybrid device
as its power source, it can theoretically propel a spacecraft virtually
indefinitely - depending on the integrity of its components -
continuously accelerating to a final equilibrium speed at near a
fraction of the speed of light!
Invented a second kind of free energy device (named REV 4) that can
increase the range of an electric vehicle many times over without
recharging the batteries! Phase 1 of the project was from December 12-
31, 2005 to September 10, 2007; then the innovative phase 2 from
September 11, 2007 to May 12, 2008; and the explorative phase 3 from
May 13, 2008 to January 20, 2009. The first successful operational
test on an inductive load (like an electric vehicle) was conducted on
September 11-13, 2008. From January 20, 2009 to March 31, 2009, a new
hybrid design (MEG-1/2/3-REV4-MVP) was also theoretically laid out
capable of propelling an electric vehicle virtually indefinitely
without ever recharging the batteries! It works on totally different
electrical principles from that of the MEG -1/2/3 device, but is much
lighter in weight at the same power output, hence can be carried in an
electric vehicle; and somewhat easier and cheaper to build.
The REV 4 device can be designed to provide a few watts of free
electricity to over 100 kilowatts to power an electric vehicle. It's
theoretically possible to construct a megawatt- or higher REV 4 device
if very high voltage and very high current discreet electronic
components are available. It has no moving parts, fuel-less, and
noiseless. There are several working designs but the best ones I have
created are the (1) December 31, 2005 design (it works but has
regenerative power losses), (2) February to March 2008 design (also
called the Winged Serpent design - has three disadvantages but much
less regen power losses), and (3) May 12, 2008 through January 20, 2009
design (also called the Trinity design - by far a flawless design with
zero regen losses).
Invented a third kind of free energy device that works on totally
different physical principles from that of the MEG-1/2/3 or the REV 4
or even the MVP device. Named it Electron Avalanche Amplifier or EAA.
It combines several unconventional and probably unknown electrical and
chemical technologies; actually a union of three electrical and
electrochemical devices, i.e. a unique voltage amplifier, an innovative
and ingenious current amplifier, and a resonator. The idea for the EAA
was first conceived on September 3, 2007 but the resonator device was
first designed in May 4-5, 2004. The EAA is still in exploration stage
(due to lack of funding). It has no moving parts, fuel-less,
noiseless, and has a thermoelectric component (a thermopile) that
relies more on physico-chemical principles rather than the thermocouple
or Peltier junction effects. The resonator is certainly an unknown and
bright idea.
Discovered in the 1990's a new renewable gasoline-like fuel from
organic sources; can be used with gasoline engines with no
modifications. Extensive research on alternative fuels, e.g. methanol,
ethanol, methyl and ethyl acetate, MTBE, ETBE, bio-diesel, etc. and
engine modifications to run on alternative fuels.
Other researches/projects constructed in the 1990's: a 500-watt solar
photovoltaic system for an RV, fermentation, biomass reactor @ 500 psi,
500 C to make renewable fuels, ethanol fractional distillator, flexible
fuel engine modifications, fuel-saving devices, RV solar water heater,
laser technology, and nutrition and health.