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Expert # 62   Chip Expert Newington, CT
32 years in the life insurance industry. Has participated in over 30 cases as a litigation consultant / expert witness.   
Expert # 3,616   Chip Expert Bend, OR
CHiP - California Highway Patrol Officer (retired), Police Academy Administrator / Instructor, Private Consultant, Collision Expert Consultant   
Expert # 16,206   Chip Expert Broomfield, CO
Ph.D Purdue University Electrical Engineering, telecommunications & wireless technologies; cellular, PCS, GSM, Wi-Fi, WiMax, Bluetooth etc. Expert witness in many cases; laboratory tests, expert reports, infringement and validity analysis, depositions, courtroom testimony....   
Expert # 918   Chip Expert San Antonio, TX
38+ yrs financial & mortgage institutions. 17+ yrs Pres/CEO/director. 6+ yrs mortgage co. dir. 34+ yr lending & ops. 175+ nationwide Fed, state cases: reports, affidavits, depos, court testimonies.   
Expert # 2,414   Chip Expert Nederland, CO
Over 30 years experience in chip design, failure analysis, audio and visual analysis and radio communications Professional Engineer, Florida.   
Expert # 16,283   Chip Expert Foster City, CA
Expert consultant / witness with background in engineering, marketing, and executive management. Career experience in design automation software, semiconductor, manufacturing and technical publishing fields....   
Expert # 13,849   Chip Expert Surrey Hils North, VIctoria
Forestry , Valuation and Environment   
Expert # 351   Chip Expert Ann Arbor, MI
30 years of experience in general construction, project management, contract administration, CPM scheduling, claim preparation and dispute resolution.   
Expert # 13,625   Chip Expert Sunnyvale, CA
TBD 123456   
Expert # 2,855   Chip Expert Westminster, CO
EW #2855 offers Technical Expert Services for electrical, electronic, PLC, and microprocessor based control systems used for Industrial applications, Automation, Robotics, and Production Machinery.   
Expert # 441   Chip Expert Quincy, CA
Able to testify as to the custom and practice and the standard of care in the trucking, bus or forklift operation industry.   
Expert # 573   Chip Expert Newtonhill, UK
Established over five years ago, PC Forensics can draw on the experience of its principals which combined exceeds over 35 years within the computer industry.   
Expert # 13,713   Chip Expert San Antonio, TX
deep knowledge (scientific and technical) in comptuer hardware and software have one patent, extensive publications   
Expert # 320   Chip Expert Lansing, NY
The company specializes in chemical analysis, metallurgical evaluation, failure analysis, mechanical testing, corrosion simulation, and product/process validation.   
Expert # 433   Chip Expert Baton Rouge, LA
Chemical Engineer; Forensics, Consulting, Chemicals, Design, Environmental, Explosions, Fires, Industrial and Safety. 23 years industry plus 18 years private.   
Expert # 3,542   Chip Expert Hampton, NH
  
Expert # 4,915   Chip Expert Holmdel, NJ
48 years of experience in design engineering, development, conceptual design, erection coordination, existing systems rehabilitation, upgrading of material handling systems and forensic engineering.   
Expert # 14,349   Chip Expert New Britain, CT
26 years experience as Emergency Medical Technician, including EMS instructor and chief of service. Consultant to state EMS agencies.   
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AUTO - AIR BAGS

An airbag, also known as a Supplementary/Secondary Restraint System (SRS) or as an Air Cushion Restraint System (ACRS), is a flexible membrane or envelope, inflatable to contain air or some other gas. Air bags are most commonly used for cushioning, in particular after very rapid inflation in the case of an automobile collision.

BONE PROBLEMS

Orthopedic surgery or orthopedics is the branch of surgery concerned with acute, chronic, traumatic, and recurrent injuries and other disorders of the musculoskeletal system, its muscular and bone parts.

COMMODITIES

The word commodity is a term with distinct meanings in business and in Marxian political economy. For the former, it is a largely homogeneous product, whereas for the latter, it refers generically to wares offered for exchange. Linguistically, the word commodity came into use in English in the 15th century, being derived from the French word "commodité" meaning "benefit, profit", similar in meaning to biens (goods). The Latin root meaning is commoditas, referring variously to the appropriate measure of something; a fitting state, time or condition; a good quality; efficaciousness or propriety; and advantage, or benefit. The German equivalent is die Ware, i.e. wares or goods offered for sale.

CONVEYORS

A conveyor belt or belt conveyor consists of two end pulleys, with a continuous loop of material that rotates about them. The pulleys are powered, moving the belt and the material on the belt forward. Conveyor belts are extensively used to transport industrial and agricultural materials, such as grain, coal, ores, etc. Conveyor belts with regularly spaced partitions are often called elevator belts. Conveyor belts are used in self-unloading bulk freighters and in live bottom trucks. This technology is also used in conveyor transport such as moving sidewalks or escalators, as well as on many manufacturing assembly lines. Stores often have conveyor belts at the check-out counter to move shopping items. Ski areas also use conveyor belts to transport skiers up the hill.

ELECTRONIC DESIGN AUTOMATION AND SOFTWARE

electronic design automation software

ENGINEERING - ELECTRICAL

Electrical engineering (sometimes referred to as electrical and electronics engineering) is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. The field first became an identifiable occupation in the late nineteenth century with the commercialization of the electric telegraph and electrical power supply. The field now covers a range of sub-disciplines including those that deal with power, control systems, electronics and telecommunications.

ENGINEERING - GENERAL

Engineering is the application of scientific and technical knowledge to solve human problems. Engineers use imagination, judgement and reasoning to apply science, technology, mathematics, and practical experience. The result is the design, production, and operation of useful objects or processes.

FIBER OPTICS

An optical fiber (or fibre) is a transparent thin fiber, usually made of glass or plastic, for transmitting light. Fiber optics is the branch of science and engineering concerned with such optical fibers.

Optical fibers are commonly used in telecommunication systems, as well as in illumination, sensors, and imaging optics.

FISHERIES

A fishery (plural: fisheries) is an organized effort by humans to catch fish or other aquatic species, an activity known as fishing. Generally, a fishery exists for the purpose of providing human food, although other aims are possible (such as sport or recreational fishing), or obtaining ornamental fish or fish products such as fish oil. Industrial fisheries are fisheries where the catch is not intended for direct human consumption (Castro and Huber 2003).

Regardless of purpose, however, the term fishery generally refers to a fishing effort centered on either a particular ecoregion or a particular species or type of fish or aquatic animal, and usually fisheries are differentiated by both criteria. Examples would be the salmon fishery of Alaska, the cod fishery off the Lofoten islands or the tuna fishery of the Eastern Pacific. Most fisheries are marine, rather than freshwater; most marine fisheries are based near the coast. This is not only because harvesting from relatively shallow waters is easier than in the open ocean, but also because fish are much more abundant near the coastal shelf, due to coastal upwelling and the abundance of nutrients available there.

INSURANCE - HEALTH

Health insurance is a type of insurance whereby the insurer pays the medical costs of the insured if the insured becomes sick due to covered causes, or due to accidents. The insurer may be a private organization or a government agency. Market-based health care systems such as that in the United States rely primarily on private health insurance.

INVESTMENT BANKING

Investment banks assist public and private corporations in raising funds in the capital markets (both equity and debt), as well as in providing strategic advisory services for mergers, acquisitions and other types of financial transactions. They also act as intermediaries in trading for clients. Investment banks differ from commercial banks, which take deposits and make commercial and retail loans. In recent years, however, the lines between the two types of structures have blurred, especially as commercial banks have offered more investment banking services. In the US, the Glass-Steagall Act, initially created in the wake of the Stock Market Crash of 1929, prohibited banks from both accepting deposits and underwriting securities; Glass-Steagall was repealed by the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act in 1998. Investment banks may also differ from brokerages, which in general assist in the purchase and sale of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. However some firms operate as both brokerages and investment banks; this includes some of the best known financial services firms in the world.

LAPAROSCOPY

Laparoscopic surgery, also called keyhole surgery (when natural body openings are not used), bandaid surgery, or minimally invasive surgery (MIS), is a surgical technique. Medically, laparoscopic surgery refers only to operations within the abdomen or pelvic cavity. Laparoscopic surgery belongs to the field of endoscopy.

LEAD

Lead is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Pb (L. plumbum) and atomic number 82. A soft, heavy, toxic and malleable poor metal, lead is bluish white when freshly cut but tarnishes to dull gray when exposed to air. Lead is used in building construction, lead-acid batteries, bullets and shot, and is part of solder, pewter, and fusible alloys. Lead has the highest atomic number of all stable elements. (But see the article on Bismuth, which has a half life so long it can be considered stable.)

MACHINERY SAFEGUARDING

Crushed hands and arms, severed fingers, blindness -- the list of possible machinery-related injuries is as long as it is horrifying. There seem to be as many hazards created by moving machine parts as there are types of machines. Safeguards are essential for protecting workers from needless and preventable injuries.

MEDICAL INSURANCE

Medical Health insurance is a type of insurance whereby the insurer pays the medical costs of the insured if the insured becomes sick due to covered causes, or due to accidents. The insurer may be a private organization or a government agency. Market-based health care systems such as that in the United States rely primarily on private health insurance.

MEMORY

Find MEMORY experts and consultants for MEMORY litigation support. Available to be MEMORY expert witnesses and provide MEMORY forensic consulting in MEMORY litigation, in addition prepare MEMORY expert witness reports for use in deposition and/or in-court trial testimony.

PEST CONTROL

Pest control refers to the regulation or management of another species defined as a pest, usually because it is believed to be detrimental to a person's health, the ecology or the economy.

PLAYGROUNDS

A playground is an area designed for children to play freely. Modern playground often have recreational equipment such as the see-saw, merry-go-round, swingset, slide, climber, walking bridge, jungle gym, chin-up bars, sandbox, parallel bars, overhead ladder, trapeze and trapeze rings, playhouses, and maze, many of which help children develop physical coordination, strength, and flexibility, as well as providing recreation and enjoyment. Common in modern playgrounds are "play structures" that link many different pieces of equipment.

TECHNOLOGY

Technology is a word with origins in the Greek "technologia" ("τεχνολογία") — "techne", "τέχνη" ("craft") and "logia", "λογία" ("saying")." "Technology" is a broad term dealing with the use and knowledge of humanity's tools and crafts.

WOOD SCIENCE

Wood Science is to advance and encourage the scientific, technical, practical and general knowledge of timber and wood based materials.


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