Jeremy C Perreault, Age 508 Daniel Dr, Westford, MA 01886

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8 Daniel Dr, Westford, MA 01886 (978) 534-2077

28 Gustavus St, Leominster, MA 01453 (978) 534-2077

65 Wachusett St, Leominster, MA 01453 (978) 537-0850

985 Pleasant St, Leominster, MA 01453 (978) 534-2457

48 Holy Family Rd, Holyoke, MA 01040

Rocky Hill, CT

Sunderland, MA

Amherst, MA

65 Wachusett St, Leominster, MA 01453

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Company: Millipore Jun 2011 Position: Senior development engineer

Education

Degree: BSME School / High School: University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1993 to 1997 Specialities: Mechanical Engineer

Skills

Ptc Creo • Solidworks • Autocad • Injection Molding • Six Sigma • Minitab • Process Development • Process Validation • Mechanical Product Design • Capital Equipment Purchasing • Servo Control • Biopharmaceuticals • Production Equipment Design/Development • Electronics • Manufacturing • Mechanical Engineering • Product Design • Product Development • Finite Element Analysis • Design of Experiments • Process Improvement • Rapid Prototyping • Lean Manufacturing • Cross Functional Team Leadership • R&D • Design For Manufacturing • Validation • Research and Development • Continuous Improvement • Quality Assurance • Mechanism Design • Automation

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Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

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Principal Engineer

Location:
8 Daniel Dr, Westford, MA 01886
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Millipore since Jun 2011
Senior Development Engineer
Z Corporation Aug 2006 - Jun 2011
Mechanical Engineer
Millipore Apr 2000 - Aug 2006
Senior Development Engineer
GE Industrial Systems Jan 1998 - Mar 2000
Mechanical Design Engineer
Education:
University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1993 - 1997
BSME, Mechanical Engineer
Skills:
Ptc Creo, Solidworks, Autocad, Injection Molding, Six Sigma, Minitab, Process Development, Process Validation, Mechanical Product Design, Capital Equipment Purchasing, Servo Control, Biopharmaceuticals, Production Equipment Design/Development, Electronics, Manufacturing, Mechanical Engineering, Product Design, Product Development, Finite Element Analysis, Design of Experiments, Process Improvement, Rapid Prototyping, Lean Manufacturing, Cross Functional Team Leadership, R&D, Design For Manufacturing, Validation, Research and Development, Continuous Improvement, Quality Assurance, Mechanism Design, Automation

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Us Patents

Disposable Filter Floor Stand

US Patent:
6863250, Mar 8, 2005
Filed:
Dec 19, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/741910
Inventors:
Curtis Nauseda - Somerville MA, US
Stephen P. Proulx - Boxborough MA, US
Kevin G. McInerney - Chelmsford MA, US
Joseph M. Almasian - Westford MA, US
Chau Nguyen - Dorchester MA, US
Jeremy C. Perreault - Leominster MA, US
Assignee:
Millipore Corporation - Billerica MA
International Classification:
A47G023/02
US Classification:
248150, 248151
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a stand for holding disposable filter capsules and is formed of three or more legs, a base above the legs and to which the leg as are attached and three or more arms that are attached to an opposite surface of the base from that of the legs. The arms and legs have at least curved or angled portion that allows for the arms and legs to spread out from the diameter of the base. Preferably, the arms have a second curved or angled portion that then allows the upper portion of the arms to become substantially vertical.

System For Automated Compression Of Chromatography Columns

US Patent:
7238282, Jul 3, 2007
Filed:
Mar 4, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/072081
Inventors:
Jeremy Perreault - Leominster MA, US
Aaron Noyes - Cambridge MA, US
Mark Carroll - Londonderry NH, US
Assignee:
Millipore Corporation - Billerica MA
International Classification:
B01D 15/08
US Classification:
2101982, 210656
Abstract:
The present invention provides an automated system and method for maintaining compaction, and therefore increased efficiency, of a media bed within a chromatography column. In the preferred embodiment, an adjustment assembly is slidingly engaged inside one end of the column such that it can be moved along the column's major axis. When idle, the force exerted on this end is equal to the compression on the media. When the column is actively processing chromatographic fluid, this exerted force can be expressed as the sum of the compression on the media, and the force of the fluid being processed. This total force and the fluid pressure are monitored using a load cell and a pressure sensor respectively. The compression force operating on the media bed is then computed based on these measurements and compared to the optimal value. The position of the adjustment assembly within the column is then modified in response to changes in the measured compression force.

Disposable Tangential Flow Filtration Device Holder

US Patent:
7306727, Dec 11, 2007
Filed:
Sep 21, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/945635
Inventors:
Jeremy Perreault - Leominster MA, US
Assignee:
Millipore Corporation - Billerica MA
International Classification:
B01D 63/08
US Classification:
2103216, 210484, 210488, 210343
Abstract:
Tangential flow filtration device is provided wherein liners are provided between the filtration element and the top and bottom holders or manifolds. The liners incorporate the flow channels and inlet and outlet ports that were previously present in the manifolds. The liners are made of an inexpensive material and therefore are disposable after a single use, making it more cost effective to dispose of them than to clean the conventional manifolds. In addition, the liners can be pre-sterilized.

Intelligent System And Method For Automated Packing Of Chromatography Columns

US Patent:
7435350, Oct 14, 2008
Filed:
Apr 4, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/098505
Inventors:
Aaron Noyes - Cambridge MA, US
Jeremy Perreault - Leominster MA, US
Mark Carroll - Londonderry NH, US
Assignee:
Millipore Corporation - Billerica MA
International Classification:
B01D 15/08
US Classification:
210656, 2101982
Abstract:
The present invention provides an automated system and method for packing chromatography columns. In one embodiment, the system first determines the type of media that is present in the column, and uses this information to generate an automated procedure to pack the specific media type. In a second embodiment, the media type is made known to the system, such as via input from the operator. The system then uses this information, in the same manner as in the first embodiment, to generate an automated procedure to pack the specific media type. Finally, in a third embodiment, parameters such as column height and rate of compression are made known to the system, such as via input from the operator. The system then packs the column in accordance with these supplied parameters.

System For Automated Compression Of Chromatography Columns

US Patent:
7767090, Aug 3, 2010
Filed:
Nov 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/604458
Inventors:
Jeremy Perreault - Leominster MA, US
Aaron Noyes - Cambridge MA, US
Mark Carroll - Londonderry NH, US
Assignee:
Millipore Corporation - Billerica MA
International Classification:
B01D 15/08
US Classification:
210656, 2101982
Abstract:
The present invention provides an automated system and method for maintaining compaction, and therefore increased efficiency, of a media bed within a chromatography column. In the preferred embodiment, an adjustment assembly is slidingly engaged inside one end of the column such that it can be moved along the column's major axis. When idle, the force exerted on this end is equal to the compression on the media. When the column is actively processing chromatographic fluid, this exerted force can be expressed as the sum of the compression on the media, and the force of the fluid being processed. This total force and the fluid pressure are monitored using a load cell and a pressure sensor respectively. The compression force operating on the media bed is then computed based on these measurements and compared to the optimal value. The position of the adjustment assembly within the column is then modified in response to changes in the measured compression force.

Intelligent System And Method For Automated Packing Of Chromatography Columns

US Patent:
8114295, Feb 14, 2012
Filed:
Sep 9, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/283016
Inventors:
Aaron Noyes - Cambridge MA, US
Jeremy Perreault - Leominster MA, US
Mark Carroll - Londonderry NH, US
Assignee:
Millipore Corporation - Billerica MA
International Classification:
B01D 15/08
US Classification:
210656, 2101982
Abstract:
The present invention provides an automated system and method for packing chromatography columns. In one embodiment, the system first determines the type of media that is present in the column, and uses this information to generate an automated procedure to pack the specific media type. In a second embodiment, the media type is made known to the system, such as via input from the operator. The system then uses this information, in the same manner as in the first embodiment, to generate an automated procedure to pack the specific media type. Finally, in a third embodiment, parameters such as column height and rate of compression are made known to the system, such as via input from the operator. The system then packs the column in accordance with these supplied parameters.

System For Automated Compression Of Chromatography Columns

US Patent:
8591742, Nov 26, 2013
Filed:
Jun 18, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/818287
Inventors:
Jeremy Perreault - Leominster MA, US
Aaron Noyes - Cambridge MA, US
Mark Carroll - Londonderry NH, US
Assignee:
EMD Millipore Corporation - Billerica MA
International Classification:
B01D 15/08
US Classification:
210656, 2101982
Abstract:
The present invention provides an automated system and method for maintaining compaction, and therefore increased efficiency, of a media bed within a chromatography column. In the preferred embodiment, an adjustment assembly is slidingly engaged inside one end of the column such that it can be moved along the column's major axis. When idle, the force exerted on this end is equal to the compression on the media. When the column is actively processing chromatographic fluid, this exerted force can be expressed as the sum of the compression on the media, and the force of the fluid being processed. This total force and the fluid pressure are monitored using a load cell and a pressure sensor respectively. The compression force operating on the media bed is then computed based on these measurements and compared to the optimal value. The position of the adjustment assembly within the column is then modified in response to changes in the measured compression force.

Filter Cartridge Container

US Patent:
D454173, Mar 5, 2002
Filed:
Feb 14, 2001
Appl. No.:
29/137191
Inventors:
Joseph Almasian - Watertown MA
Mark Carroll - Londonderry NH
David McInerney - Tewksbury MA
Kevin McInerney - Chelmsford MA
Chau Nguyen - Boston MA
Giulia Paliotti - Lexington MA
Jeremy Perreault - Leominster MA
Assignee:
Millipore Corporation - Bedford MA
International Classification:
2301
US Classification:
D23209

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