David NOYE

Adjunct Professor

Member, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)

Chair, Save Our Section Committee, Atlanta (ASME) Section

Doctor of Indusrial Technology (DIT), University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa, 2005

MSc in Engineering Design, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK, 1994.

Speciality Areas: Nanotechnology; Nanosystems modeling and simulation, Engineering Design; Tool Design

Began at Southern Polytechnic State University in Summer 2006

 

·        More Information on Academic Background (CV)

·        Previous Research Projects Conducted/Patents

 

 

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Contact Information:

Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology, Southern Polytechnic State University, 1100 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta, GA, 30060-2896

Email: dnoye@spsu.edu

Phone: 678-915-7274 or 404-644-1758 (cell)

Room: K149

Web address:

http://met.spsu.edu/dnoye/

 

Spring 2007 Schedule

·        Nanomanufacturing Equipment Design (MET 4903-003)

 

Previous Courses:

Fall 2006 Schedule

·        Introduction to Nanotechnology (MET 4903-002)

Summer 2006 Schedule

·        Introduction to Nanotechnology (MET 4033-001)

 

 

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Previous Research Projects Conducted/Patents

Dr. David Addie Noye, USPTO provisional patent no: 60/824,588, Method of Controlling Growth of Carbon Nanotubes, 2006

Dr. David Addie Noye, USPTO provisional patent no: 60/825,956, Method and System for Improving Productivity of Carbon Nanotubes Production, 2006.

Dr. David Addie Noye, USPTO provisional patent no: 60/827,706, Multifunctional Material System and Composition Thereof, 2006.

Modeling and simulation to investigate the effects of static mixer, carrier gas, temperature and pressure on the mixing ratio of carbon nanotubes growth reactors, doctoral dissertation by Noye, David Addie, DIT, University of Northern Iowa, USA, 2003-2005 [Copy righted and publication by UMI with ISBN: 0-542-19592-5 (http:wwwlib.umi.com/dissertation)].