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David E. Cox
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| Title: |
Senior Applications Engineer |
| Industry: |
Pollution Control |
| Type of Organization: |
Manufacturing |
| Major Product/Service: |
Air emission, air pollution control systems, odor control, gas scrubbing systems, particulate removal, fume scrubbing |
| Expertise: |
Mr. Cox has over 35 years of industry experience and 10 years with the current company. He is responsible for reviewing data for applications to clean up the air in the area. He develops processes to clean the air, implements and provides cost estimates for clients. |
| Geographic Area of Distribution: |
International |
| Affiliations: |
Montville Reform Church |
| University/Degree: |
B.S., Biological Sciences, Rutgers University, 1976; M.S., Environmental Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, 1983 |
| Born: |
February 7, 1953 |
| Hobbies/Sports: |
Hiking, swimming, hunting, fishing |
| Spouse: |
Patria DeSantis |
| Married: |
October 6, 1979 |
| Children: |
Susan, Melissa, David |
| Work History: |
Mr. Cox designed and manufactured air pollution control equipment. From 1987 to 1995 he served as a Project Engineer with Hydro-Pure Systems Company, Denville, New Jersey. He then became a Project Manager with American Aquasciences in Fort Lee, New Jersey from 1995 to 1997. Mr. Cox served as a Procurement Manager from 1997 to 1998 with Argo Turboserve Corp of Carlstadt, New Jersey, and has been a Senior Applications Engineer with Bionomic Industries of Mahwah, New Jersey since 2000. |
| Published Works: |
Co-author, journal in college |
| Career Accomplishments: |
Mr. Cox modified an engineering design from a major consultant to correct a pure water facility at the U.S. Submarine Base in Groton, Connecticut where the architectural design didn't fit the specified equipment. He corrected the architectural design to facilitate a working process which enabled the U.S. Navy to provide quality water to the submarines and support the boiler feed for the base utilities. |