Jeremy A. WeissProject Engineer |
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Mr. Weiss is heavily involved in troubleshooting rotating machinery problems, routinely traveling across the country to power plants and other industrial facilities to resolve machinery vibration issues. In addition to on-site testing and data collection, he is also deeply involved in post-processing and data analysis, often writing custom software routines to reduce large data sets into select graphical outputs that allow MSI engineers to quickly identify machinery faults and offer quick solutions to customers. He is an expert in data acquisition techniques for vibration applications, with intimate knowledge of DAQ hardware, data sampling methods, and time and frequency-domain mathematical techniques. He has coordinated measurements ranging from one to dozens of channels, sampling from a few Hz up to several Mega-Hz, and recording from a few seconds to a few days.
In addition to field troubleshooting of industrial machinery, Jeremy is also leading the development of several software products using LabVIEW. He is packing the machinery know-how of the entire MSI staff into several software programs currently under development as part of various government-sponsored research programs. His software is used to monitor the health of common turbomachinery installations, to measure the stress and damage accumulation of bladed disks using innovative non-contacting methods, and to provide harmonic excitation to devices under test for experimental modal analysis as well as many other applications.
Mr. Weiss joined MSI part time as a student in 2005, and full time in 2008. He holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Engineering degrees in mechanical engineering from Cornell University. He is a Certified LabVIEW Associate Developer and lead's MSI's membership in the National Instruments Alliance Partner Program.
