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Jon J Spijkerman is well known by the scientific community. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University of Baltimore, Md, with his Ph.D. in Physics and from Friends University, Wichita, Ks, with his BA in Physics and Chemistry. He is currently President of Ranger Scientific Inc, and Chairman of the Board of Directors for Scientific Production Inc. His previous research experience includes: Post Doctorial Fellowship with the National Bureau of Standards, Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 1962-1964 Staff Scientist, National Bureau of Standards (now National Institute of Science and Technology), Department of Commerce, Washington,DC 1964-1970 NASA Contract, Ranger Engineering, Inc, Fort Worth, Texas 1974-1976 CTO, IMT,Inc. d/b/a IMT 1992-1994 SBIR Grant Award, National Science Foundation, Ranger Scientific Inc, Burleson, Texas 1995-present In 1997 he received the U.S. Department of Commerce Silver Medal award. Dr. Spijkerman's general research interests are Magnetics, Materials characterization, Mossbauer spectroscopy, and electronics. Dr. Spijkerman holds patent number 4,302,805 1981 with A Marez for a power supply utilizing a high frequency magnetic amplifier and ,also with A Marez, patent number 4,315,304 1982 for a starting circuit for a high frequency magnetic amplifier power supply. He has received grants for many areas of research including Surface Analysis using Mossbauer Conversion Electrons, AEC, 1968, for $350,000. Corrosion Analysis of Cladding Materials for Nuclear Submarine Reactors, Knowles Nuclear Labs, in 1970 for $120,000. Mossbauer Gravitometer, NASA, in 1974 for $55,000. And New Resonance Techniques for Measuring High Temperature Superconductor Electronic Structures, NSF/SBIR Phase I, in 1995 for 83,000. And he has grants pending for NSF/SBIR Phase II for $299,351 with a $200,000 industrial commitment from American Magnetics, Inc., DOD/SBIR Phase I; High Efficiency, Thin Film Thermoelectric Device for $69,810 and NIST/ATP: New Spectrometer for the Analysis of Galvanized Steel for $396,579. Dr. Spijkerman has done consulting work for several firms and government agencys including Battlel Northwest, Richland, WA. in the area of Ferrous/Ferric Mossbauer analysis simulated nuclear waste glass with and without computer fitting; Lennox Air Conditioning, Fort Worth, Texas for variable speed power controllers; IMT, Inc., Dallas, Texas in Magnetism; and the U.S. Air Force, Wright Patterson AFIT, Dayton, Oh. on Surface analysis and corrosion. His publications span almost half a century beginning with Design, construction and calibration of a high accuracy, wide temperature range Z-meter. RCA-Whirlpool, thermoelectric symposium, St Joseph, MI., in 1958 and now with over 25 publications. Dr. Jon J Spijkerman is eminently qualified for the frequency research and power level requirements for the development of the prototype and implementation of the Enhanced Oil Recovery with Radio Frequency Stimulation.
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