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About Robert K Ware (Bob Ware)
Organization
Robert K Ware
President
Study Technologies
(http://www.studytech.com/)
6175 E Briarwood Dr.
Englewood, CO 80112-1031
USA
Contact Information:
Voice: 1-303-290-0119
FAX: 1-303-850-7642
Current Projects:
On-line dictionaries
Workable study technologies
Other Interests:
Music
Grandchildren
Memberships
Dictionary Society of North America
Scientology
Founding Father and past president of the North American Thermal Analysis Society
American Ceramic Society
Education
1961 PhD, Ohio State University, Ceramic Engineering
1957 BS, University of Texas, Ceramic Engineering
Work Experience
1996-present Study Technologies, Englewood, CO, President
Created the top rated
OneLook® Dictionaries
web page
1990-1996 Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, Webmaster, Unix System Administrator
Promoted and supported World Wide Web
Established gopher/world wide web for the campus
Created a Campus Wide Information System using Perl
1984-1990 Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, Unix System Administrator
Created the world famous interactive tutorial (vitutor) for the Unix full screen editor
Supported Unix operating systems, Gould, RS/6000
Established use of Unix computers on campus
1982-1984 University of Denver, Denver, CO, Unix System Administrator
Supported Unix operating systems, PDP 11/70, VAX
1976-1982 Johns-Manville, Littleton, CO, Senior Research Associate
Developed computer program for glass formulation and properties saving six staff-days per month
Introduced statistical methods which improved accuracy by 50 percent for developing glass properties factors
Developed computer program that optimizes cost for specified product properties
Provided glass technology expertise for solving a product performance problem thereby providing a $1.8 million per year cost reduction
1973-1976 Johns-Manville, Waterville, OH, Section Manager
Developed computer programs for analytical chemistry applications
Planned and supervised relocation of testing lab to Denver
Developed improved fiberglass binder resulting in $3.5 million per year cost reduction
Provided analytical chemistry and physical testing services for fiberglass research
1967-1973 Owens-Illinois, Toledo, OH, Section Manager
Created the "SOL-GEL" process for producing monolithic glass and ceramic objects with no high temperature step
Produced over 1,000 experimental glass samples per year for development of new glass formulations, with a staff reduction from seven to six people
1961-1967 Owens-Illinois, Toledo, OH, Research Engineer
Developed an improved understanding of glass melting reactions using thermal methods of analysis