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Education Master of Science/Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Warsaw Technical University, 1965
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Honors, Awards, Research & Professional Activities | | |
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Honors & Awards
- Primetime Emmy Awards for, Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects “The Orchestra”, Great Performances, PBS
Consulting, patents, etc.
- Block Drug Company, Jersey City, NJ
AT&T, Florham Park, NJ E. J. Brooks, Newark, NJ
- Nazalewicz, J. W., McKee, G., Leon, J. P., Amis, L., F.,
“ Programmable Lock and Security System”, US Patent No. 6097306, Aug. 1, 2000
- Chassapis, C., Esche, S. K., Nazalewicz, J. W. & Hromin, D. J. (2003). Multi-user,
multi-device remote access system. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/442,637,
Patent Pending Esche, S. K. & Nazalewicz, J. W. (2002). Adaptive shock and vibration attenuation using adaptive isolators. Patent Application No. 09/954,994, Pending. |
Areas of Active Research 1998-Present Director, Engineering Services Department, School of Engineering Development of Electro/Mechanical Instrumentation for Design Laboratories PhD. Candidate
Courses Taught E120 Engineering graphics ME424/416 Senior Design Projects V37.5211001 Graphics Design and Lab, New York University, Dual Degree Program
Industrial Experience 1964-1970 BKPMOT R/D for automotive industry, Warsaw, Poland
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Publications Esche, S. K., Chassapis, C., Nazalewicz, J. W. & Hromin, D. J. (2002), “A scalable system architecture for remote experimentation,” Proceedings of the 32nd ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, November 6 - 9, 2002.
Hromin, D. J., Esche, S. K. & Nazalewicz, J. W., (2002) “A Universal Technology Platform for Remote Sensing and Controlling.” Final Report to National Science Foundation, JDS Technologies, Inc., Ridgefield, New Jersey, USA.
Donskoy, D.M., Nazalewicz, J., 1995, “Resonance Low Frequency Sound Source with Extended Frequency Band,” ASME, DE-Vol.84-2, pp.511-516.
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Nazalewicz, J., "Concept Design Coupling Joint for 60-Ton Vehicles", Davidson Laboratory Letter Report 2521 (February 1985).
Nazalewicz, J., "Effect of Engine Air Grille Coming Height on the Limits of the M-113 FOV During Water Operations", Davidson Laboratory Report 2554 (September 1985).
Nazalewicz, J., "Scale Model Tests to Determine the Feasibility of Using Pontoons to Swim the Bradley Fighting Vehicle", Davidson Laboratory Report 2552 (April 1986).
"A Scale Model Evaluation of the Water Performance of the Bradley Fighting Vehicle", Davidson Laboratory Report 2557 (June 1986).
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Institutional Service 1998-Present Director, Engineering Services Department, School of Engineering |
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