Jeremy Gernand
Graduate Research Assistant, Carnegie Mellon UniversityPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Research field: Engineering - Reliability and Risk Analysis
Risk Analysis on the Environmental and Health Effects of Nanomaterials
Publications
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Conference Proceedings (4)
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Jeremy Gernand, Elizabeth Casman (2011) Identifying Information-Rich Attributes for Nanomaterial Risk Assessment An Analysis of Carbon Nanotube Inhalation Toxicity Experiments, 18. In International Conference on the Environmental Implications of NanoTechnology (ICEIN).Download PDF (1.09 MB)
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Jeremy Gernand, Elizabeth Casman (2010) Identifying Critical Attributes for Nanomaterial Risk Assessment : An Investigation of Parameters Affecting Carbon NanoTube Inhalation Toxicity, 1. In Johns Hopkins Institute for NanoBioTechnology 4th Annual Symposium.Download PDF (1.37 MB)
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Jeremy Gernand, Elizabeth Casman (2010) Identifying Information-Rich Attributes for Nanomaterial Risk Assessment: Results from an Analysis of Carbon Nanotube Inhalation Toxicity Experiments, 1-11. In Society for Risk Analysis (SRA) Annual Meeting.Download PDF (1.08 MB)
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Jeremy Gernand (2004) Mitigating crew health degradation during long-term exposure to microgravity through countermeasure system implementation, 8. In International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (IMECE).Download PDF (525.86 KB)
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Journal Article (1)
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Jeremy Gernand, Yildiz Bayazitoglu (2009) Spiral Methanol to Hydrogen Micro-Reformer for Fuel Cell Applications, 1188-1196. In Heat Transfer Engineering 30 (14).Download PDF (1.43 MB)
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Patent (1)
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Yildiz Bayazitoglu, Jeremy Gernand (2011) Spiral Microreformer Assembly, 13.Download PDF (240.23 KB)
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Thesis (1)
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Jeremy Gernand (2006) Design of a Methanol to Hydrogen Microreformer for Fuel Cell Applications, 107..Download PDF (2.82 MB)
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Awards and Grants
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Jan 2012Bushnell Fellowship in Engineering
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Jul 2011Steinbrenner Institute for Environmental Education and Research Grant
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Jan 2011Prem Narain Srivastava Legacy Fellowship
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Dec 2010Student Merit Award - Society for Risk Analysis
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Apr 2010NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program - Honorable Mention View website
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Sep 2009Carnegie Mellon University CIT Dean's Fellowship
Biographical Information
Jeremy currently works as part of the multidisciplinary Center for the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology while at Carnegie Mellon University completing a PhD in Engineering and Public Policy focused on quantitative risk assessment. He has 8 years of experience as a professional risk analyst (system safety and reliability) mostly in the aerospace industry, and 3 years of international experience in Guinea and Bangladesh as a educator and management liaison.
CV
Professional Experience
2009 - Present
Graduate Research Assistant at Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Aug 2008 - Aug 2009
Program Administrator at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Rangpūr, Bangladesh
Rangpūr, Bangladesh
May 2006 - Jul 2008
Reliability Engineer at Northrop Grumman ES
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Sep 2000 - Apr 2006
Safety and Reliability Engineer at SAIC
Houston, Texas, United States
Houston, Texas, United States
Jun 1998 - Jul 2000
Math and Physics Educator at U.S. Peace Corps
Labé, Guinea
Labé, Guinea
Education
2009 - Present
Carnegie Mellon University
in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
PhD Engineering and Public Policy
PhD Engineering and Public Policy
Sep 2003 - Dec 2006
Sep 1994 - May 1998
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