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  • Seattle, WA
  • Somerville, MA
  • Austin, TX
  • Manchester, NH
  • 28 Nottingham Way N, Clifton Park, NY 12065 (518) 877-7103

Work

Company: National instruments Aug 2010 to May 2013 Position: Staff software engineer

Education

School / High School: Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering 2003 to 2007

Skills

Robotics • Matlab • Embedded Systems • Labview • Systems Engineering • Microcontrollers • Software Engineering • Electronics • Pcb Design • C • Fpga • Solidworks • C++ • Programming • Engineering Management • Simulations • Electrical Engineering • Testing • Power Electronics • Control Systems Design • Sensors • Rf Engineering

Industries

Computer Games

Resumes

Resumes

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Engineer

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Location:
Minneapolis, MN
Industry:
Computer Games
Work:
National Instruments Aug 2010 - May 2013
Staff Software Engineer

Texas Instruments Mar 2010 - Aug 2010
Systems Engineer

DEKA Research & Development Jun 2007 - Feb 2010
Electrical Engineer

BBN Technologies 2004 - 2005
Intern
Education:
Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering 2003 - 2007
Skills:
Robotics
Matlab
Embedded Systems
Labview
Systems Engineering
Microcontrollers
Software Engineering
Electronics
Pcb Design
C
Fpga
Solidworks
C++
Programming
Engineering Management
Simulations
Electrical Engineering
Testing
Power Electronics
Control Systems Design
Sensors
Rf Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Rfid System And Method

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US Patent:
8325045, Dec 4, 2012
Filed:
Sep 5, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/205681
Inventors:
James Dattolo - Somerville MA, US
David Blumberg, Jr. - Auburn NH, US
Eric VanWyk - Manchester NH, US
Assignee:
DEKA Products Limited Partnership - Manchester NH
International Classification:
G08B 13/14
US Classification:
3405727, 3405721, 343700 MS
Abstract:
An RFID system includes an RFID antenna assembly configured to be positioned on a product module assembly of a processing system. The product module assembly is configured to releasably engage at least one product container. A first RFID tag assembly configured to be positioned on the at least one product container. The at least one product container is configured to position the first RFID tag assembly within a detection zone of the RFID antenna assembly whenever the product module assembly releasably engages the at least one product container.

Product Dispensing System

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US Patent:
20090277516, Nov 12, 2009
Filed:
May 7, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/437356
Inventors:
Felix Winkler - Essex MA, US
Russell H. Beavis - Merrimack NH, US
Eric J. VanWyk - Manchester NH, US
International Classification:
G05D 7/06
US Classification:
137486, 1374875
Abstract:
A flow control device is disclosed. The flow control device includes a solenoid, the solenoid including an armature. Also, a piston connected to the armature. The piston includes a primary orifice. The piston having an open position and a closed position. A piston spring connected to the piston is also includes and at least one secondary orifice. The movement of the piston to the open position at least partially opens the at least one secondary orifice and the movement of the piston to the closed position at least partially closes the at least one secondary orifice. The movement of the armature actuates the piston movement and controls fluid flow from the primary orifice through the at least one secondary orifice.

Medical Treatment System And Methods Using A Plurality Of Fluid Lines

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US Patent:
20120123322, May 17, 2012
Filed:
Jul 7, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/178191
Inventors:
Jacob W. Scarpaci - Manchester NH, US
Simon C. Helmore - Manchester NH, US
Eric J. Vanwyk - Austin TX, US
Matthew J. Finch - Amherst NH, US
Assignee:
DEKA Products Limited Partnership - Manchester NH
International Classification:
A61M 1/28
G01N 21/85
G01J 1/42
US Classification:
604 29, 250216, 250573
Abstract:
A medical treatment system, such as peritoneal dialysis system, may include control and other features to enhance patient comfort and ease of use. For example, a peritoneal dialysis system may include patient line state detector for detecting whether a patient line is primed before it is to be connected to the patient. The patient line state detector can also the ability to detect whether a patient line has been properly mounted for priming. Both patient line presence/absence and fill state can be determined using an optical system, e.g., one that employs a single optical sensor.

Rfid System And Method

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US Patent:
20130334317, Dec 19, 2013
Filed:
Dec 3, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/691999
Inventors:
DEKA Products Limited Partnership - , US
David Blumberg, JR. - Chester NH, US
Eric J. VanWyk - Somerville MA, US
Assignee:
DEKA Products Limited Partnership - Manchester NH
International Classification:
G06K 19/077
H01Q 7/00
US Classification:
235492, 343866
Abstract:
An RFID system includes an RFID antenna assembly configured to be positioned on a product module assembly of a processing system. The product module assembly is configured to releasably engage at least one product container. A first RFID tag assembly configured to be positioned on the at least one product container. The at least one product container is configured to position the first RFID tag assembly within a detection zone of the RFID antenna assembly whenever the product module assembly releasably engages the at least one product container.

Rfid Antenna Circuit Board

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US Patent:
D599308, Sep 1, 2009
Filed:
May 20, 2008
Appl. No.:
29/318451
Inventors:
David Blumberg, Jr. - Auburn NH, US
Eric VanWyk - Manchester NH, US
Assignee:
DEKA Products limited Partnership - Manchester NH
International Classification:
1303
US Classification:
D13182, D14230

Rfid Antenna Circuit Board

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US Patent:
D599307, Sep 1, 2009
Filed:
May 20, 2008
Appl. No.:
29/318449
Inventors:
David Blumberg, Jr. - Auburn MA, US
Eric VanWyk - Manchester NH, US
Assignee:
DEKA Products Limited Partnership - Manchester NH
International Classification:
1303
US Classification:
D13182, D14230

Rotary Motor Based Transdermal Injection Device

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US Patent:
20220313918, Oct 6, 2022
Filed:
May 13, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/743959
Inventors:
- Cambridge MA, US
Carl Tappan - Cambridge MA, US
Eric VanWyk - Cambridge MA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/30
A61M 5/20
A61M 5/48
A61M 5/145
A61M 5/168
A61M 5/172
Abstract:
An apparatus for injectate delivery includes a cartridge, a linear actuator, a rotary motor mechanically coupled the actuator, and a controller coupled to the motor. The controller controls a linear motion of the actuator by controlling an electrical input supplied to the motor in a first interval during which the motor is stationary with the linear actuator engaged with the cartridge to displace an injectate in the cartridge, a second interval following the first interval during which the controller accelerates the motor from stationary to a first speed selected to create a jet of the injectate from the cartridge with a velocity sufficient to pierce human tissue to a subcutaneous depth, a third interval during which the controller maintains the motor at or above the first speed, and a fourth interval during which the controller decelerates the motor to a second speed to deliver the injectate at the subcutaneous depth.

Medical Treatment System And Methods Using A Plurality Of Fluid Lines

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US Patent:
20210275735, Sep 9, 2021
Filed:
May 11, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/317626
Inventors:
- Manchester NH, US
Simon C. Helmore - San Francisco CA, US
Eric J. VanWyk - Austin TX, US
Matthew J. Finch - Somerville MA, US
Assignee:
DEKA Research & Development - Manchester NH
International Classification:
A61M 1/28
A61M 1/36
G01V 8/20
Abstract:
A medical treatment system, such as peritoneal dialysis system, may include control and other features to enhance patient comfort and ease of use. For example, a peritoneal dialysis system may include patient line state detector for detecting whether a patient line is primed before it is to be connected to the patient. The patient line state detector can also the ability to detect whether a patient line has been properly mounted for priming. Both patient line presence/absence and fill state can be determined using an optical system, e.g., one that employs a single optical sensor.
Eric J Vanwyk from Seattle, WA, age ~39 Get Report