Engineering\/Science Division<\/span>\r\n Dennis Danzik's 33 year career as an engineering professional in the U.S. and 14 foreign countries includes vetting and economic target development for well over 500 products in the U.S. A., Australia, New Zealand, Poland, United Kingdom, Israel, Egypt, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Philippines, Japan, Canada, Mexico and others.<\/p>\n
Mr. Danzik works under contract on an exclusive basis within the science of Magnetic Propulsion, and works in product development and as an advisor to the executive team and board of directors.<\/p>\n
Mr. Danzik holds degrees in industrial engineering and mathematics. Dennis completed his graduate work in product development at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sloan School (2009). Mr. Danzik completed a fellowship in engineering at the University of Exeter in 1998. He holds status as a registered member of the National Society of Professional Engineers, ASTM, and the Institute of Industrial Engineers, and holds patents in six fields of polymer processing and material science.<\/p>\n
Mr. Danzik is currently a student of Physiology and Radiology (magnetic resonance) at the Harvard Medical School.<\/p><\/div>\r\n
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Vince Meli<\/h4>\r\n Director of Engineering & Automation<\/span>\r\n Mr. Meli is a 32 year practicing multi-disciplined engineer with a concentration in machine automation and machine language programming. Vince has managed hundreds of engineering projects in the USA and foreign countries.<\/p><\/div>\r\n
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Ronald Ellis<\/h4>\r\n Director of Operations and Training<\/span>\r\n Ron manages all Inductance Energy industrial design and machine operations, including production. Ron is a professional industrial designer and master machinist with over 25 years of continuous experience in fabrication, high tolerance machine work, military, industrial, hydraulic, electrical and a variety of unique mechanical designs and actual construction. Ron is a Solid works professional, with experience in AutoCAD and machine programming.<\/p><\/div>\r\n
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Robert Storino<\/h4>\r\n Director of Machine Operations<\/span>\r\n Bob developed his skill as a master machinist in Pittsburgh and moved to Arizona over 20 years ago. Bob is also a skilled machine programmer in a variety of machine languages. Bob's experience includes fabrication, close tolerance, assemblies, sub-assemblies, military, industrial, consumer, and prototyping.<\/p><\/div>\r\n
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Anthony Wallenburg<\/h4>\r\n Director of Industrial Design<\/span>\r\n Tony is well known as one of Arizona's superstars in industrial design and his experience spans over two decades in defense, consumer, industrial, and every assembly discipline connected to those industries, as well as hundreds of market segments in tens of thousands of parts and assembly designs. Mr. Wallenburg will head Inductance Energy\u2019s industrial design training and instruction divisions.<\/p><\/div>\r\n
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