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AREA OF EXPERTISE
METALLURGY & MATERIALS SCIENCE / MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Expert CV Dr. Anthony Storace, P.E. (condensed)
EXPERTISE
More than 30 years of experience in engineering technology with specialties in accident investigation and reconstruction, the design and analysis of mechanical and electronic systems and products, simulation, testing and evaluation of systems and components, and civil, mechanical, electrical and safety engineering. He is a licensed Professional Engineer, holds 41 issued patents, has numerous technical publications, and was for twelve years associated with New York Medical College as an Adjunct Professor.
EDUCATION
Ph.D. (M.E.) Polytechnic Institute of New York, 1977
M.S.M.E. Columbia University, 1967
B.S.M.E. CCNY, 1964
EXPERIENCE
1991 to Present InterCity Testing & Consulting Corporation, Mineola, NY - Specialist in accident reconstruction, failure analysis, mechanical and electrical design and engineering, civil and safety engineering, and biomechanics.
1993 to 1995 Dresser Industries, Stratford, CT - Director, R & D - Instrument Division Principal technologist for pressure and temperature instrument development. Responsible for failure analysis, metallurgical compatibility assurance, corrosion analysis, UL liaison, product safety evaluations and liability assessment for product application, warnings and instructions.
1985 to 1990 Pitney Bowes, Stamford, CT - Product Development Manager - Responsible for engineering of mail processing machinery and weighing instruments. Performed evaluations of machine component failure modes and correlation of test data to predict service life.
1979 to 1985 AMF, Stamford, CT - Engineering Manager - Managed R+D group including metallurgical, mechanical and electronic labs that developed and evaluated a range of industrial and sports and leisure products for function and safety. Responsible for product failure analysis. Specific products included gas valves and distribution equipment, gas and oil field inspection instruments, electronic relays, circuit breakers and switch gear, bakery equipment, tire manufacturing equipment, textile machines, lawn and garden equipment, bicycles and bicycle manufacturing equipment, motorcycles, bowling pin-spotters, golf carts, gymnastic equipment, exercise machines, ski equipment, and tennis racquets. 1985 Offshore Technology Conference Innovation Award for the ACTIS Thread Inspection System.
1977 to 1989 New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY - Adjunct Professor of Orthopedics Part-time - Participated in biomechanical research resulting in journal publications and prosthetic implant products. Teaching mechanical and biomechanical principles for medical school curriculum.
1970 to 1979 Pitney Bowes, Stamford, CT - Project Manager - Conceived, designed, and developed mechanical and electronic machinery for printing, paper handling, credit transactions, and weighing. Responsible for product evaluation and forensic labs.
1966 to 1970 North American Philips, Briarcliff Manor, NY - Research Engineer - Worked on development of electronic broadcast equipment, high voltage electronic devices including gas-filled lamps & lighting products. Contributor to development of miniature cryogenic refrigerators, electro-optic system components.
1964 to 1966 Sikorsky Aircraft, Stratford, CT - Engineer - Participated in helicopter rotor propulsion and control system design and development. Collaborated on research to evaluate human response and tolerance to wide spectrum vibration.
1963 to 1964 US Testing Labs, Newark, NJ - Field Technician Summers - Responsible for field inspection of steelwork and concrete construction for high voltage overhead electrical transmission lines, and field and lab testing to applicable codes. Performed safety audits of remote construction sites.
1961 to 1962 Walker & Co.; New York, NY - Field Technician Summers - Evaluation of radiation protection provided by ordinary construction materials as well as estimation of the construction modifications required to meet minimum protection levels.
TEACHING & ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Adjunct Professor - Cooper Union School of Engineering; Teacher of in-company courses in finite-element analysis, strength and structural analysis, and human factors engineering. He has published on a variety of technical subjects in nationally recognized engineering journals and proceedings.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Past President: The Society for the Advancement of Medical Product Design & Engineering; Member: American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Society of Automotive Engineers; Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation; American Society of Safety Engineers; American Society of Testing Materials.
AREA OF EXPERTISE
METALLURGY & MATERIALS SCIENCE / MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
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