Long Beach, CA, United States of America

Daniel Avery Buckley


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2022

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Title: The Innovations of Daniel Avery Buckley

Introduction

Daniel Avery Buckley is an accomplished inventor based in Long Beach, California. He has made significant contributions to the field of environmental engineering, particularly in the assessment of nonaqueous phase liquids. His innovative work has led to the development of a patented system that enhances the understanding of liquid layers in various applications.

Latest Patents

Daniel Avery Buckley holds a patent for "Systems and methods for determining a thickness of a nonaqueous phase liquid layer." This invention relates to various embodiments that focus on determining the thickness of a nonaqueous phase liquid layer (NAPL) that is situated adjacent to a second layer of aqueous phase liquid (APL). The system includes a pressure transducer assembly designed to measure the pressure exerted by the first layer, utilizing a total density value that falls between the densities of the NAPL and APL. This innovative approach provides valuable insights into environmental assessments and remediation efforts.

Career Highlights

Daniel is currently employed at AECOM, a global engineering firm known for its commitment to sustainable infrastructure and environmental solutions. His work at AECOM allows him to apply his expertise in environmental engineering and contribute to projects that have a positive impact on communities and ecosystems.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Daniel has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Brad William Koons and Steven Thomas Gaito. These partnerships have fostered a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and the sharing of ideas.

Conclusion

Daniel Avery Buckley exemplifies the spirit of innovation in environmental engineering through his patented work and collaborations. His contributions continue to advance the understanding of liquid layers, making a significant impact in the field.

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