R&D Research Engineer Internship Deadline: ASAPDuties and Responsibilities:
Below we provide a brief description of the technology: Acoustic Separation of CO2 from the Atmosphere (US Patent Pending) is accomplished with an apparatus comprised of emerging technology for producing unique frequencies in the terahertz range 2. This permits the excitation of the dipolar field in CO2 molecules, to the exclusion of other matter in a source stream. By cross coupling the electromagnetic excitation field with a magnetic field, CO2 molecules can be caused to rotate at a frequency accessible to acoustic interaction. A resonating acoustic wave tuned to this rotation frequency and perpendicular to the flow of the source stream is absorbed only by CO2 molecules, transferring its momentum and sweeping them out of the source stream for easy collection.
This is a an open ended opportunity to participate in developing a high value technology for mitigating the impacts of global climate change. It requires a desire to effect positive change, imagination and a engineering and math skill set that would allow for participation and contribution to a collaborative effort.
An opportunity to participate in innovative technology development, collaborative (team oriented) engineering with the objective of producing workable testable schemes that demonstrate new technological ideas and approaches.
You will be working with an experienced inventor on a very innovative technology that response to the potentially irreversible catastrophe of global climate change. This is a serious initiative that approaches the problem from a completely new direction and intends to solve it by completely unconventional collaborations and associations.
There is risk but it should be very exciting.
Employment Begins: ASAP
Employment Ends: June 11, 2010
Job Location: 3260 Bonham St. Salem Oregon
Hours Per Week: Varies by level of involvement
Wage Range: Stipend (To be negotiated)
Qualifications: Electrical engineering background with special interest in high frequency electromagnetic fields and acoustics.
How to Apply:
Please call or email 503-507-1014 or warcooley@comcast.net. We would like an opportunity to discuss the project in greater detail with perspective interns.
Please call if you are interested in exploring the possibilities.
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