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Dallas Noyes Phones & Addresses

  • 1959 1450 E, Provo, UT 84604 (801) 374-9107
  • 470 Mainmast Ct, Richland, WA 99352
  • 2500 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352
  • 2500 George Washington Way #12, Richland, WA 99354
  • 660 George Washington Way #M, Richland, WA 99352
  • 1959 N 1450 E, Provo, UT 84604

Work

Company: Remedymd, inc. Address: 9350 S 150 E Ste 950, Sandy, UT 84070 Phones: (801) 733-3300 Position: Vice president - development Industries: Computers and Computer Peripheral Equipment and Software

Resumes

Resumes

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Dallas Noyes

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Location:
Provo, UT
Industry:
Design
Skills:
Start Ups
Strategic Partnerships
Venture Capital
Product Management
Strategy
Entrepreneurship
Management
Business Strategy
Software Development
Program Management
Team Building
Mobile Devices
Product Development
Contract Negotiation
Business Planning
Mergers and Acquisitions
R&D
Project Management
Executive Management
Integrated Marketing
Interests:
Environment
Poverty Alleviation
Science and Technology
Arts and Culture
Health
Languages:
English
Danish
Certifications:
Professional Engineer (Mechanical), Certified Hazardous Materials Manager
Washington State
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Dallas Noyes

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Location:
Provo, UT
Industry:
Computer Software

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Dallas Noyes
Vice President - Development
Remedymd, Inc.
Computers and Computer Peripheral Equipment a...
9350 S 150 E Ste 950, Sandy, UT 84070
Dallas Noyes
President
Cogito Inc
Computer Programming Services
3521 N University Ave # 100, Provo, UT 84604
Website: cogitoinc.com
Dallas Noyes
Owner
Achieve Global Inc
Sporting and Recreational Goods and Supplies
170 Election Rd Ste 201, Draper, UT 84020
Dallas Noyes
Owner
Cogito, Inc.
Legislative Bodies
660M George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352
Dallas Noyes
Owner
Achieve Global Inc
Sporting and Recreation Goods
170 Election Rd STE 200, Draper, UT 84020
(801) 523-5500, (801) 523-0900
Dallas Noyes
Vice President - Development
RemedyMD, Inc
Custom Computer Programming Services
9350 S 150 E STE 850, Sandy, UT 84070
(801) 733-3300, (801) 733-3301, (801) 733-3371
Dallas Noyes
President
COGITO, INC
Nonclassifiable Establishments · Computer Software
3521 N University STE 100, Provo, UT 84604
3521 N University Ave STE 100, Provo, UT 84604
(801) 818-3333, (801) 818-3334
Dallas B Noyes
President,Chairman
COGITO, INC
1959 N 1450 E, Provo, UT 84604
Dallas Noyes
Vice President - Development
Remedymd, Inc.
Computers and Computer Peripheral Equipment a...
9350 S 150 E Ste 950, Sandy, UT 84070
Dallas Noyes
President
Cogito Inc
Computer Programming Services
3521 N University Ave # 100, Provo, UT 84604
Website: cogitoinc.com
Dallas Noyes
Owner
Achieve Global Inc
Sporting and Recreational Goods and Supplies
170 Election Rd Ste 201, Draper, UT 84020
Dallas Noyes
Owner
Cogito, Inc.
Legislative Bodies
660M George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Producing Solid Carbon By Reducing Carbon Oxides

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US Patent:
20120034150, Feb 9, 2012
Filed:
Apr 5, 2010
Appl. No.:
13/263311
Inventors:
Dallas B. Noyes - Provo UT, US
International Classification:
D01F 9/12
C01B 31/04
C23C 16/26
C01B 31/00
C09C 1/48
B82Y 30/00
B82Y 40/00
US Classification:
4234472, 423445 R, 4234473, 423448, 4234491, 427212, 977842, 977742
Abstract:
A method for the production of various morphologies of solid carbon product by reducing carbon oxides with a reducing agent in the presence of a catalyst. The carbon oxides are typically either carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide. The reducing agent is typically either a hydrocarbon gas or hydrogen. The desired morphology of the solid carbon product may be controlled by the specific catalysts, reaction conditions and optional additives used in the reduction reaction. The resulting solid carbon products have many commercial applications.

Primary Voltaic Sources Including Nanofiber Schottky Barrier Arrays And Methods Of Forming Same

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US Patent:
20140021827, Jan 23, 2014
Filed:
Jul 17, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/943993
Inventors:
Dallas B. Noyes - Provo UT, US
International Classification:
G21H 1/06
H01L 29/66
US Classification:
310303, 438570, 977948
Abstract:
Primary voltaic sources include nanofiber Schottky barrier arrays and a radioactive source including at least one radioactive element configured to emit radioactive particles. The arrays have a semiconductor component and a metallic component joined at a metal-semiconductor junction. The radioactive source is positioned proximate to the arrays such that at least a portion of the radioactive particles impinge on the arrays to produce a flow of electrons across the metal-semiconductor junction. Methods of producing voltaic sources include reacting at least one carbon oxide and a reducing agent in the presence of a substrate comprising a catalyst to form a solid carbon product over the substrate. Material is disposed over at least a portion of the solid carbon product to form a nanofiber Schottky barrier array. A radioactive source is disposed adjacent the nanofiber Schottky barrier array.

Method For Representation Of Knowledge In A Computer As A Network Database System

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US Patent:
58784063, Mar 2, 1999
Filed:
Jan 13, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/782110
Inventors:
Dallas B. Noyes - Richland WA
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
706 55
Abstract:
A system for knowledge representation in a computer, together with the ability to recognize, store and use patterns in the knowledge representation, together with the ability for Natural Language Interaction with the knowledge representation system, together with means to automatically transform information in the knowledge representation into a multitude of documents or other human interpretable displays in a plurality of different formats or views. User interaction with the knowledge representation through the view documents is achievable through a multitude of various possible formats. The Knowledge Representation system defines a novel database engine constituting a method for modeling knowledge as a network of concepts and a plurality of relationships between the concepts comprising the network. Each concept is represented as a record in the database which is identified by a unique record reference number. The unique record reference numbers are stored within the records comprising the database to record the plurality of relationships between concepts.

Method For Representation Of Knowledge In A Computer As A Network Database System

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US Patent:
55948375, Jan 14, 1997
Filed:
Oct 17, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/323881
Inventors:
Dallas B. Noyes - Richland WA
International Classification:
G06F 1518
US Classification:
395 63
Abstract:
A system for knowledge representation in a computer has the ability to automatically transform information in the knowledge representation into a multitude of documents or other human interpretable displays in a plurality of different formats or views. User interaction with the knowledge representation through the view documents is achievable through a multitude of various possible formats. The Knowledge Representation system defines a novel database engine constituting a method for modeling knowledge as a network of concepts and a plurality of relationships between the concepts comprising the network. Each concept is represented as a record in the database which is identified by a unique record reference number. The unique record reference numbers are stored within the records comprising the database to record the plurality of relationships between concepts. System concept records are created which define system concepts as particular relational characteristics between two records in the database.

Method For Representation Of Knowledge In A Computer As A Network Database System

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US Patent:
53793668, Jan 3, 1995
Filed:
Jan 29, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/011355
Inventors:
Dallas B. Noyes - Richland WA
International Classification:
G06F 944
US Classification:
395 54
Abstract:
A system for knowledge representation in a computer, together with the ability to recognize, store and use patterns in the knowledge representation, together with the ability for Natural Language Interaction with the knowledge representation system, together with systems to automatically transform information in the knowledge representation into a multitude of documents or other human interpretable displays in a plurality of different formats or views. User interaction with the knowledge representation through the view documents is achievable through a multitude of various possible formats. The Knowledge Representation system defines a novel database engine constituting a method for modeling knowledge as a network of concepts and a plurality of relationships between the concepts comprising the network. Each concept is represented as a record in the database which is identified by a unique record reference number. The unique record reference numbers are stored within the records comprising the database to record the plurality of relationships between concepts.

Apparatus And Methods Of Forming Solid Carbon

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US Patent:
20190359488, Nov 28, 2019
Filed:
Jan 9, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/476859
Inventors:
- Provo UT, US
Dallas B. Noyes - Provo UT, US
International Classification:
C01B 32/162
B01J 31/04
B05B 5/03
B05B 5/053
B01J 19/18
Abstract:
A method of reducing a carbon oxide to a lower oxidation state by providing a solution of a metal acetate in a solvent in a reaction vessel, evaporating the solvent to leave a film of the metal acetate on an interior surface of the reaction vessel, and reacting a carbon oxide with a gaseous reducing agent in the reaction vessel to produce a solid carbon product on the metal acetate is disclosed. Another method includes dispersing particles in a gas. The particles include a solution of a metal acetate in a solvent. The solvent is evaporated to form particles including the metal acetate. An apparatus includes a capillary tube configured to receive and emit a solution, an electrode, and a voltage source connected to the capillary tube, the voltage source having a higher potential than the electrode.

Solid Carbon Products Comprising Carbon Nanotubes And Methods Of Forming Same

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US Patent:
20190322056, Oct 24, 2019
Filed:
Nov 29, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/204740
Inventors:
- Provo UT, US
Dallas B. Noyes - Provo UT, US
International Classification:
B29C 67/24
C01B 32/158
B82Y 30/00
B29C 43/00
C01B 32/00
H01B 1/04
C04B 35/645
C04B 35/83
C01B 32/05
Abstract:
Methods of forming solid carbon products include disposing a plurality of nanotubes in a press, and applying heat to the plurality of carbon nanotubes to form the solid carbon product. Further processing may include sintering the solid carbon product to form a plurality of covalently bonded carbon nanotubes. The solid carbon product includes a plurality of voids between the carbon nanotubes having a median minimum dimension of less than about 100 nm. Some methods include compressing a material comprising carbon nanotubes, heating the compressed material in a non-reactive environment to form covalent bonds between adjacent carbon nanotubes to form a sintered solid carbon product, and cooling the sintered solid carbon product to a temperature at which carbon of the carbon nanotubes do not oxidize prior to removing the resulting solid carbon product for further processing, shipping, or use.

Electrodes Comprising Nanostructured Carbon

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US Patent:
20190288133, Sep 19, 2019
Filed:
Oct 29, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/173675
Inventors:
- Provo UT, US
Dallas B. Noyes - Provo UT, US
International Classification:
H01L 31/0224
C01B 32/15
H05B 7/06
H01G 11/86
C21C 5/52
H01M 4/36
H01M 4/583
H01G 11/36
F27B 3/08
F27B 21/00
H01G 9/052
F27D 11/08
Abstract:
An electrode includes a network of compressed interconnected nanostructured carbon particles such as carbon nanotubes. Some nanostructured carbon particles of the network are in electrical contact with adjacent nanostructured carbon particles. Electrodes may be used in various devices, such as capacitors, electric arc furnaces, batteries, etc. A method of producing an electrode includes confining a mass of nanostructured carbon particles and densifying the confined mass of nanostructured carbon particles to form a cohesive body with sufficient contacts between adjacent nanostructured carbon particles to provide an electrical path between at least two remote points of the cohesive body. The electrodes may be sintered to induce covalent bonding between the nanostructured carbon particles at contact points to further enhance the mechanical and electrical properties of the electrodes.
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