Research Terms
Engineering Electrical Engineering Physics
I have degrees in engineering and physics (Ph.D.), have post-doc training in astronomy, biophysics and photo-chemistry, have worked as a rocket scientist and in many other technical capacities (electronics, petrochemical, and agriculture). I teach, speak
See lists of publications and presentations using the above link to my bio.
Five Sensor patents:
US # 7354770, Sensing device and method using photo-induced charge movements, J. Huebner and R. Arrieta, published 8 April 2008,
US # 8440145, Sensing device and method using photo-induced charge movements, J. Huebner and R. Arrieta, published 14 May 2013,
US # 8354647, Photoelectric chemical and sensing method utilizing interfaciial photo-voltages, J. Huebner and R. Arrieta, published 15 Jan. 2013,
US # 7892495, Sensing device and method for rapidly determining concentrations of microbial organisms uning interfacial photo-voltages, J. Huebner, D. Bowers and E. Mejia [now Kelly], published 22 Feb. 2011.
US # 7930923, Quartz crystal microbalance with nanocrystalline oxide semiconductor thin films and methhod of detecting vapors and odors including alcoholic beverages, explosive materials and volatilized chemical compounds, N. Patel, J. Huebner, J. Saredy and B. Sadelmaier, published 15 July 2008.
Ideas for colonizing and industrializing space have been studied since the 1970's and are well developed. The US Navy has provided recent imputus for these activities to provide links to solar power to their fleets using solar power satellites.
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In August of 1564 Rene Laudonniere, the French commander of the fort, La Caroline, observed a strange event half-a league from the fort, which appears to have been a meteor impact, as described in his memoirs. This illustrated presentation outlines the evidence for the impact origin in the context of the history of the first coast area.
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Director |
Jay Huebner |
Phone | (904) 620-2830 |
Website | none |
Mission | "The mission of the Center for Membrane Physics is to provide financial and institutional support to promote the study of the membrane and interfacial phenomena, which are important to natural and industrial processes, and to develop new scientific and industrial uses of these processes. The principal methods of doing this is to develop new apparatus, methods and theories for studying the photo-electric effects which result from photo-induced charge displacements in membranes and interfaces. " |