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Eiki M Martinson

from Lighthouse Point, FL
Age ~46

Eiki Martinson Phones & Addresses

  • 2440 Lob Lolly Ln, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 (954) 428-4917 (954) 429-1298
  • Lighthouse Point, FL
  • Deerfield Bch, FL

Work

Company: Cbm of america Jul 2008 Position: Engineer

Education

Degree: MSEE School / High School: Florida Atlantic University 2005 to 2010 Specialities: Electrical Engineering, Desalination

Skills

PCB design • Sheet Metal Design • Advanced CSS • Solidworks • Web Design • Electromagnetic Compatibility • Mechatronics • Desalination • Electrical Engineering • Robotics • Embedded Systems • Telecommunications • Engineering • Product Development • Matlab • Labview • Product Design • Software Development • C • Electronics • CAD • Programming • Prototyping • Documentation • User Interface • Design Engineering • R&D • Electrical • Assembly • PHP • Unix • Manufacturing • LaTeX • 3D Printing • M2M

Languages

Estonian • English

Awards

Finalist - National inventor's hall of f... • Outstanding senior design project - Flor...

Ranks

Course: MSEE, Electrical Engineering, Desalination Organization: Florida Atlantic University Description: RF Design, Digital Communication Systems, Secure Wireless Communications, Imaging Systems, HDTV Systems, Analytical Methods II

Industries

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Resumes

Resumes

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Electrical Engineer

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Position:
Engineer at CBM of America, Owner at Carbide Computer Consultants
Location:
Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
CBM of America since Jul 2008
Engineer

Carbide Computer Consultants since Jan 2005
Owner

Florida Atlantic University - Department of Electrical Engineering Jan 2005 - Dec 2007
Research Assistant

Florida Atlantic University - Center for Applied Stochastics Research 2001 - 2002
Research Assistant
Education:
Florida Atlantic University 2005 - 2010
MSEE, Electrical Engineering, Desalination
Florida Atlantic University 1997 - 2004
BSEE, BSME, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Pinecrest 1993 - 1997
Skills:
PCB design
Sheet Metal Design
Advanced CSS
Solidworks
Web Design
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Mechatronics
Desalination
Electrical Engineering
Robotics
Embedded Systems
Telecommunications
Engineering
Product Development
Matlab
Labview
Product Design
Software Development
C
Electronics
CAD
Programming
Prototyping
Documentation
User Interface
Design Engineering
R&D
Electrical
Assembly
PHP
Unix
Manufacturing
LaTeX
3D Printing
M2M
Honor & Awards:
Finalist, National Inventors Hall of Fame Collegiate Inventors Competition, 2006 Outstanding Achievement Award in Mechanical Engineering, 2004 Outstanding Senior Design Project, 2003
Languages:
Estonian
English
Awards:
Finalist
National Inventor's Hall of Fame Collegiate Inventors Competition
My partner Brandon A. Moore and I were honored as finalists in this competition in recognition of our work in low-cost, low-pressure desalination.
Outstanding Senior Design Project
Florida Atlantic University College of Engineering
My three-man team was recognized for our efforts in developing a pipe-inspection robot.

Publications

Us Patents

Low Energy Vacuum Distillation Method And Apparatus

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US Patent:
20060157335, Jul 20, 2006
Filed:
Nov 14, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/272627
Inventors:
Michael Levine - Boca Raton FL, US
Daniel Raviv - Boca Raton FL, US
Brandon Moore - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
Eiki Martinson - Lighthouse Point FL, US
Thomas Kelly - Boca Raton FL, US
International Classification:
B01D 3/10
US Classification:
202205000, 202236000, 202186000, 202172000
Abstract:
A subatmospheric pressure desalinating still employs a closed top, open bottom pipe filled with source water to be distilled, such as seawater, having a height greater than the height of a column of seawater that can be supported by the pressure at the bottom of the tank so that a subatmospheric pressure volume is formed at the top. Water from the source is also pumped into the subatmospheric volume and passed through an evaporator which enlarges its surface volume. A small percentage of the water is vaporized and the balance is cooled to provide the heat of vaporization and falls into the top of the seawater column, creating a downward flow. The vapor is drawn from the vacuum and condensed, preferably in a second subatmospheric volume above a column of fresh water. A degasser for the water to be distilled prevents the accumulation of gases dissolved in the seawater or the like in the subatmospheric volume.
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