Masters, Master of Science In Mechanical Engineering
School / High School:
Georgia Institute of Technology
2007 to 2010
Specialities:
Engineering
Skills
Engineering • Engineering Management • Manufacturing • Energy • Project Engineering • Turbomachinery • Gas • Natural Gas • Petroleum • Mechanical Engineering • Steam Turbines • Rotating Equipment • Continuous Improvement • Air Compressors • Project Management • Centrifugal Compressors • Turbines • Product Management • Gas Turbines • Reliability Engineering • Entrepreneurship • Startup Development • Product Development • Upstream Oil and Gas • Visual Basic • Matlab • Rotordynamics • Supply Chain Management • Pricing Analysis • Business Strategy • Compressed Natural Gas • Microsoft Excel • Parts • Downstream Oil and Gas • Flare Gas Recovery • Technical Sales • Dual Fuel • Packaging Engineering • Technical Support • Technical Writing • Design For Manufacturing • Oil and Gas Industry • Cost Accounting • Pricing Strategy • Upstream • Management
Languages
Spanish
Interests
Learning Anything New • Management Strategy • Any and All Recreational Sports • Economics • Biking • Music • Running • The Outdoors • The Arts • Golf • History
Certarus Ltd.
Vice President, Engineering
Certarus Ltd. Nov 2017 - Dec 2018
Usa Engineering Manager
Certarus Ltd. Jan 2017 - Nov 2017
Southern Usa Operations Manager
Oscomp Systems Aug 2015 - Aug 2016
Vice President Operations
Oscomp Systems Oct 2014 - Jul 2015
Director of Engineering
Education:
Georgia Institute of Technology 2007 - 2010
Masters, Master of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Engineering
Lafayette College 2003 - 2007
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Engineering Engineering Management Manufacturing Energy Project Engineering Turbomachinery Gas Natural Gas Petroleum Mechanical Engineering Steam Turbines Rotating Equipment Continuous Improvement Air Compressors Project Management Centrifugal Compressors Turbines Product Management Gas Turbines Reliability Engineering Entrepreneurship Startup Development Product Development Upstream Oil and Gas Visual Basic Matlab Rotordynamics Supply Chain Management Pricing Analysis Business Strategy Compressed Natural Gas Microsoft Excel Parts Downstream Oil and Gas Flare Gas Recovery Technical Sales Dual Fuel Packaging Engineering Technical Support Technical Writing Design For Manufacturing Oil and Gas Industry Cost Accounting Pricing Strategy Upstream Management
Interests:
Learning Anything New Management Strategy Any and All Recreational Sports Economics Biking Music Running The Outdoors The Arts Golf History
- Houston TX, US Scott Rackey - Bedford MA, US Jeremy Pitts - Boston MA, US Aaron Hilber - Houston TX, US Kolar L. Seshasai - Houston TX, US Pedro Vergel - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
F17C 13/00 F17C 5/06 F17C 5/02 F17C 7/00
Abstract:
Various embodiments provide an end-to-end gaseous fuel transportation solution without using physical pipelines. A virtual pipeline system and methods thereof may involve transportation of gaseous fuels including compressed natural gas (CNG), liquefied natural gas (LNG), and/or adsorbed natural gas (ANG). An exemplary pipeline system may include a gas supply station, a mother station for treating gaseous fuels from the gas supply station, a mobile transport system for receiving and transporting the gaseous fuels, and user site for unloading the gaseous fuels from the mobile transport system. The unloaded gaseous fuels can be further used or distributed.
System And Method For Emissions Testing A Compressor, Turbine, Or Engine
A mobile compressed natural gas (CNG) vessel and unloader are used to supply CNG to a compressor during regulatory emissions testing of the compressor (e.g., U.S. EPA's Quad J testing). CNG output by the compressor is recirculated to an inlet of the unloader so that it is reused during the emissions testing. Lean CNG from the vessel may be used to power the compressor during the testing. The unloader ensures that the compressor is run at at least a predetermined load factor during the emissions testing.
- Houston TX, US Scott Rackey - Bedford MA, US Jeremy Pitts - Boston MA, US Aaron Hilber - Houston TX, US Kolar L. Seshasai - Houston TX, US Pedro Vergel - Houston TX, US Jimmy Romanos - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
F17C 13/00
Abstract:
Various embodiments provide an end-to-end gaseous fuel transportation solution without using physical pipelines. A virtual pipeline system and methods thereof may involve transportation of gaseous fuels including compressed natural gas (CNG), liquefied natural gas (LNG), and/or adsorbed natural gas (ANG). An exemplary pipeline system may include a gas supply station, a mother station for treating gaseous fuels from the gas supply station, a mobile transport system for receiving and transporting the gaseous fuels, and a user site for unloading the gaseous fuels from the mobile transport system. The unloaded gaseous fuels can be further used or distributed.
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Aaron Hilber
Lived:
Houston, TX Darboy, WI Watkins, MN Green Bay, WI Easton, PA Florence, IT
Education:
Georgia Institute of Technology - MSME, Lafayette College - BSME