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Jeffrey A. Jansen

Jeffrey A. Jansen (born June 7, 1963) is an American polymer scientist and a leader in the field of plastics analysis. His particular areas of study and expertise include failure analysis, fractography, lifetime projection studies, chemical compatibility studies, and compositional analysis.


Active in a number of materials-related professional organizations Society of Plastics Engineers webinars



After completing his basic studies in Milwaukee, he earned dual Bachelor's of Science degrees in chemistry and criminal justice from Carroll College (Carroll University) in Waukesha, Wisconsin in 1985. Later in his career he earned a Master's of Science degree in engineering management from Milwaukee School of Engineering in 2000.


Cooper developed the initial peroxide cured semi-conductive rubber utilized in electrical high voltage connectors

Stork Technimet - started polymer testing


In 1974, as a postdoctoral researcher at University of California, Irvine, he and Rowland co-authored a paper in the journal Nature highlighting the threat of CFCs to the ozone layer in the stratosphere.[10] At the time, CFCs were widely used as chemical propellants and refrigerants. Initial indifference from the academic community prompted the pair to hold a press conference at a meeting of the American Chemical Society in Atlantic City in September 1974, in which they called for a complete ban on further releases of CFCs into the atmosphere. Skepticism from scientists and commercial manufacturers persisted, however, and a consensus on the need for action only began to emerge in 1976 with the publication of a review of the science by the National Academy of Sciences. This led to moves towards the worldwide elimination of CFCs from aerosol cans and refrigerators, and it is for this work that Molina later shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

Between 1974 and 2004 he variously held research and teaching posts at University of California, Irvine, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at Caltech and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he held a joint appointment in the Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences and the Department of Chemistry. On July 1, 2004 Molina joined the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at University of California, San Diego and the Center for Atmospheric Sciences at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

Molina is a member of the Pontifical Academy of Science, the National Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Medicine and The National College of Mexico. He serves on the boards of several environmental organizations and also sits on a number of scientific committees including the U.S. President's Committee of Advisors in Science and Technology, the Institutional Policy Committee, the Committee on Global Security and Sustainability of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the Mario Molina Center. He also served on the board of trustees for Science Service, now known as Society for Science & the Public, from 1999-2006. He has also received more than thirty honorary degrees and Asteroid 9680 Molina is named in his honor.[11] In 2003 he was one of twenty-two Nobel Laureates who signed the Humanist Manifesto.[12]

Molina and his first wife, Luisa Tan Molina, divorced, and he married his second wife, Guadalupe Álvarez, in February 2006. His only son works as a physician in Boston.[7] Molina was named by U.S. President Barack Obama to form a transition team on environmental issues.

Work

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Aldrich Chemical Company, Inc.: 1985-1989 as Analytical Organic Chemist Cooper Power Systems - Thomas A. Edison Technical Center: 1989-1991 as Associate Research Scientist Cooper Power Systems - Components and Protective Equipment Div.: 1992-1995 as Chief Chemist Stork Technimet, Inc. / Stork Materials Technology: 2008-2010 as Engineering Manager

                                                   2006-2008 as Laboratory Operations Manager / Polymer Engineering Manager 
                                                   1998-2006 as Polymer Science Manager 
                                                   1995-1998 as Polymer Scientist 


The Madison Group: 2010-Present as Senior Managing Engineer and Partner


Education

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Master of Science -

Bachelor of Science - Chemistry Bachelor of Science - Criminal Justice

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Technical Works

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Publications

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  • Understanding Creep Failure of Plastics, Plastics Engineering Magazine, 2015
  • Plastic Failure Through Molecular Degradation, Plastics Engineering Magazine, 2015
  • Root Cause Analysis - Failure in Success, Plastics Engineering Magazine, 2014
  • Identifying Failures and Ensuring Quality of Plastic Materials, Appliance Design Magazine, 2014
  • Creep Rupture Under Conditions of Static Strain, Society of Plastics Engineers' ANTEC, 2014
  • The Roles of Multiple Factor and Statistical Distribution of Plastic Part Failure, Society of Plastics Engineers' ANTEC, 2013
  • Lifetime Prediction of Plastic Parts, Society of Plastics Engineers' ANTEC, 2012
  • Fractographic Characterization of Pipe and Tubing Failure, Society of Plastics Engineers' ANTEC, 2011
  • The Failure Analysis Puzzle, R&D Magazine, 2010
  • Failure Analysis of Hinged Assemblies, Society of Plastics Engineers' ANTEC, 2010, Best Paper Award Nominee
  • Fractography of Plastic Failures, Society of Plastics Engineers' ANTEC, 2009
  • Understanding the Consequence of Ductile-to-Brittle Transitions in a Plastics Materials Failure, Society of Plastics Engineers' ANTEC, 2008, Best Paper Award
  • Failure Analysis of Gasoline Storage Assemblies, Society of Plastics Engineers' ANTEC, 2007
  • Ductile-To-Brittle Transition of Plastic Materials II, Advanced Materials and Processes, 2007
  • Strain Rate Dependent Failure of Plastic Materials, Society of Plastics Engineers' ANTEC, 2006
  • Ductile-To-Brittle Transition of Plastic Materials, Advanced Materials and Processes, 2006
  • Plastics & Plastic Parts: Finding Fault, Appliance Design, 2006
  • Environmental Stress Cracking – Examples from the Automotive Industry, Society of Plastics Engineers' ANTEC, 2005
  • Environmental Stress Cracking - The Plastic Killer, Advanced Materials and Processes, 2004
  • Fractographic Characterization of Polycarbonate Failure Modes, Society of Plastics Engineers' ANTEC, 2004
  • The Evaluation of Appliance Hose and Tubing Failures, International Appliance Technical Conference, 2003
  • Characterization of Plastics in Failure Analysis, ASM Handbook Volume 11 – Failure Analysis and Prevention, ASM International, 2002
  • Failure Analysis of Automotive Assemblies - Parts I and II, Society of Plastics Engineers' ANTEC, 2002
  • Conducting a Plastic Component Failure Investigation, International Appliance Technical Conference, 2002
  • Application of Strategic Management to Test Laboratories, Managing the Modern Laboratory, 2002
  • Failure Analysis of a Cracked Construction Vehicle Grille, Society of Plastics Engineers' ANTEC, 2001
  • Plastic Component Failure Analysis, Advanced Materials and Processes, 2001
  • Failure Analysis of a Polysulfone Flow Sensor Body - A Case Study, Practical Failure Analysis, 2001
  • Testing Beats Talking, Appliance Manufacturer Magazine, 2001
  • Using Failure Analysis to Assure Product Quality, Automotive Plastics Magazine, 2001
  • Aldrich® Library of FT-IR Spectra: Vapor Phase, Volume 3, Primary Contributor, 1989

Webinars

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  • Understanding Wear of Plastics, Presented Through Society of Plastics Engineers
  • Creep Failure of Plastics, Presented Through SpecialChem
  • Preventing Plastic Part Failures, Presented Through Society of Plastics Engineers
  • DSC Interpretation Made Easy for Polymer Developments, Presented Through SpecialChem
  • Understanding Failure Rate in Plastic Components, Presented Through Society of Plastics Engineers
  • Introduction to Plastic Failure Analysis, Presented Through Society of Manufacturing Engineers
  • Ductile to Brittle Transitions in Plastics Parts 1 and 2, Presented Through Society of Plastics Engineers
  • Degradation Failure of Plastics, Presented Through Society of Plastics Engineers
  • Creep Failure of Plastics, Presented Through Society of Plastics Engineers
  • FTIR Made Easy for Better Identification of Plastics, Presented Through SpecialChem
  • Thermal Analysis in Failure and Compositional Analysis, Presented Through Society of Plastics Engineers
  • You’ve Had a Plastic Failure – Now What? Addressing Plastic Part Failure, Presented Through Society of Plastics Engineers
  • Plastics Failure Prediction & Prevention in Practice, Presented Through SpecialChem
  • Plastics Failure Identification for a Good Start in Problem Solving, Presented Through SpecialChem
  • The Properties and Failure of Polycarbonate, Presented Through Society of Plastics Engineers
  • Plastic Pipe Failure, Presented Through Society of Plastics Engineers
  • Prediction & Prevention of Environmental Stress Cracking, Presented Through SpecialChem
  • Ultraviolet (UV) Effects on Plastic Materials” Presented Through Society of Plastics Engineers
  • Plastic Component Failure Analysis: Methodology, Mechanisms, and Case Studies, Presented Through Society of Plastics Engineers
  • The Consequence of Ductile-to-Brittle Transitions in Plastic Materials, Presented Through Society of Plastics Engineers
  • Assessing the Useful Life of Plastic Materials, Presented Through Society of Plastics Engineers
  • Fatigue of Plastic Materials, Presented Through Society of Plastics Engineers
  • The Effects of Impact and Other Rapid Loading Mechanisms on Plastics, Presented Through Society of Plastics Engineers
  • Environmental Stress Cracking and Other Solvent Effects, Presented Through Society of Plastics Engineers
  • Failure Analysis of Plastics, Presented Through Society of Plastics Engineers

Presentations

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  • Lightweighting: Metal to Plastic Conversion & Selecting the Right Material, Presented at Society of Manufacturing Engineers’ Big M Event, 2014
  • Plastic Component Failure Analysis: Methodology, Mechanisms, and Case Studies, Presented at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, 2012
  • Plastic Component Failure Analysis: Methodology, Mechanisms, and Case Studies, Presented as an SPE Seminar at ANTEC, 2010
  • Environmental Stress Cracking, Presented as a Tutorial Session at ANTEC, 2010
  • Failure Analysis of Gasoline Storage Assemblies, Presented at Materials Science and Technology (MS&T), 2007
  • How Long Will It Last? – Predicting the Expected Life of Plastics, Presented at Materials Science and Technology (MS&T), 2006
  • Fractography of Plastic Failure, Presented at Microscopy & Microanalysis, 2006
  • Micro-Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy in Plastics Failure Analysis, Presented at Microscopy & Microanalysis, 2006
  • Evaluation of Failed Gasoline Tanks from Outdoor Power Equipment, Presented at Materials Science and Technology (MS&T), 2005
  • Plastic Materials: Composition, Characteristics, Evaluation and Applications, Presented at Internal Association of Food Protection Annual Meeting, 2005
  • Rubber and Rubber-Like Materials: Composition, Characteristics, Evaluation and Applications, Presented at Internal Association of Food Protection Annual Meeting, 2005



“Failure of Plastics Overview” Part of the Failure Analysis and Prevention: Plastic Parts Seminar Presented in Affiliation with the Society of Plastics Engineers

“Plastic Component Failure Analysis: Methodology, Mechanisms, and Case Studies”, SPE FastTrack Training Program Produced by Plastic Technologies, Inc, 2011

Webinar Education, 2011


Electron Microscopy for Polymer Failure Analysis”, Presented at What’s New in Electron Microscopy? Sponsored by ASM International – Saginaw Valley Chapter and Materials Science and Engineering Society – Michigan State University Chapter, 2008


“Testing of Plastic Materials”, Presented at 3-A Sanitary Standards Annual Meeting, 2005 Jansen, Jeffrey A.; “Testing of Rubber and Rubber-Like Materials”, Presented at 3-A Sanitary Standards Annual Meeting, 2005




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