Fresh from graduating from Frostburg, Joker gets acknowledgement in a research paper for his design work at NIST.
"ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
With mentoring advice from Dr. DongHun Yeo, Mr. Matthew Kovarek developed a program for calibration of dynamic pressures via a tubing system, Mr. Chongqing Fan did preliminary experimental work, and Mr. Luke Amatucci carried out experiments for validation of the numerical results. Dr. Marc Levitan provided helpful discussions and insightful advice on the experimental device designed by Mr. James Ratino. The authors are indebted to Dr. Eric Lemmon of the National Institute of Standards and Technology for enabling them the use of the program REFPROP, and to Mr. Addison Pemberton and Mr. Ryan Pemberton of Scanivalve, who graciously answered questions on the use of their equipment."
Now if you guys can help me show him how to replace a tube with out pinching it.
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Joker get's some credit
Joker get's some credit
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well done!
no doubt the "the experimental device designed by Mr. James Ratino" had 2 wheels!
no doubt the "the experimental device designed by Mr. James Ratino" had 2 wheels!
Ken
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Awesome.
Re: Joker get's some credit
That rocks! I know you're a proud Dad! Well done to all of you!!
F*** work.
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Ride motorcycles.