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GREGORY J. MOROSE UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS      Lowell, MA GREGORY J. MOROSE UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS      Lowell, MA

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Performed and managed research in the areas of alternatives assessment toxics use reduction materials development and nanotechnology Examples of research undertaken include the following Develo ID: 125079

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OROSE RSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS MA USE REDUCTION INSTITUTE nd managed research in the areas of alternatives assessment, toxics use reduction, evelopment, and nanotechnology. Examples of research undertaken include the Developed an alternatives assessment metology to evaluate the environmental, human nical performance, and financial considerations for companies transitioning to Conducted alternativ cluding: mercury, lead, phthalates, radioactive material, hexavalent chromium, tergents, and brominated flame retardants. Project manager for an initiative funded by the U.S. EPA to help New England companies ry transition to lead-free and halogen-free electronics assembly. assembly, and testing of lead-free printed erials and manufacturing processes. Total industry in-kind contributions raised for this initiative was $1.5 million. GE OF HEALTH SCIENCES 2013 – Present ses in the Work Environment Department in the areas of life cycle assessment, e product design, green manufacturing, alternatives assessment, sustainability, and eduction. ENTER FOR SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION Present Member n, as well as providing oversight for stakeholder relations, and financial management. STRATEGIES, LLC er, MA 2010 - 2013y Consultant for providing life cycle assessmsustainable product design, and corporate y strategy services for companies in vaustry sectors. Examples of projects Conducted life cycle assessments for severacompanies including food products, food water filtration equipment, toys, pallets, and pharmaceutical processing Assisted a Fortune 100 company with developing a strategy to integrate design for to their overall corporate sustainability program. Analyzed the life cycle impacts of apparel and toy products for a major international retailer. an evaluation method to track and monitor apparel and toy manufacturer’s sustainability of their products. PMG CONSULTING INC. Boston, MA 1994 - 2001 t, risk management, and business provement consulting services to num proposals, developed methodologies, managed project teams, and gh customer satisfaction. Responsible for selling and delivering up to $2 million business consulting projects. EYWELL INC. San Francisco, CA 1991 - 1993 gineer nd implemented facility management systanufacturing, healthcare, onal facilities in northern California. Solutions included: improved environmental and management control, increased energy effinhancements to life safety & security perational costs. ERAL CORP Durham, NH 1987 - 1990 anical design team for the design and development of electronics products including mputers, video display terminals, and computer workstations. Responsible for initial ception, CAD design, prototyping, structural analysis, thermal analysis, material , product testing, regulatory approval, packaging, and manufacturing introduction. ufacturing and Concurrent Engineering techniques to improve the overall G Salem, MA 1986 for improving the processes for manufacturing electronic components. Conducted analysis and identified opportunities to reduce waste, increase production capacity, included increasing oven thermal efficiency, re-vacuum pump operations, and designing custom fixtures. ON y of Massachuseell, MA aner Production, 2008 Nanotechnology, 2007 Environmental Studies, 2002 of Science in Mechanical Engineering, 1986 y San Jose, CA ministration (MBA), 1992 x Sigma Black Belt (SSBB) Bronze Knowledge Certificate Use Reduction Planner (TURP) fied in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) S AND PAPERS Morose, Gregory, “TURA Data Review Cable & Wire Industry Sector”, TURI Methods and Morose, Gregory, “An Investigation of Alternatives to Mercury Containing Products”, ed for the Maine Department of tal Protection, January 22, 2003. Morose, Gregory, “A Review of Thermostat Energy Efficiency and Pricing”, Lowell Center ble Production, prepared for the Maine Department of Environmental May 12, 2003. Morose, Gregory, Balf, Thomas, “Radioactive Materials Product Stewardship – A Report for the National Dialogue on Radioactive Materials Product nstitute, prepared for the U.S. EPA, June 11, 2003. Morose, Gregory, “An Investigation of Alternatives to Miniature Batteries Containing owell Center for Sustainable Production, prepared for the Maine Department Morose, Gregory, Shina, Sammy, et. al. “Summary of Visual and Reliability Testing urface Mounted Lead Free Soldering Materials and Processes”, prepared for C 7nal Conference on Lead-free Electronic Components and Frankfurt, Germany, October 2004. Morose, Gregory and Shina, Sammy, “How Surface Finish and Solder Paste Affect Lead-Morose, Gregory, Shina, Sammy, et. al. “Analysis of Testing Results of Surface Mounted rocesses”, submitted for the Pan-Pacific Micro-Symposium, Kauai, January 2005. Morose, Gregory, Shina, Sammy, et al. “Reliability Testing Results of Surface Mounted rocesses”, submitted for the APEX Conference in bruary, 2005. Morose, Gregory, Shina, Sammy, et al. “New England Lead-free Electronics Consortium: ead-free Soldering Materials and Processes for Solder Joint Integrity”, Lead-free Electronic s and Assemblies, San Jose, California, April 2005. Morose, Gregory, Shina, Sammy, et al., “New England Lead-free Electronics Consortium Efforts”, submitted for the IPC/JEDEC 11ational Conference on Lead-nic Components and Assemblies, Boston, MA, December 2005. Morose, Gregory, Shina, Sammy, et al., “Summary of New England Lead-free ion of High Volume Assembly of Printed Wiring Boards”, ronics Symposium, Kona, Hawaii, January 2006. Morose, Gregory, Shina, Sammy, et al. “Visual and Reliability Testing Results of Circuit s, Soldering Materials and Processes in a nvironment”, submitted for the APEX 2006 Conference, February Morose, Gregory, “An Overview of Alternatives to Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) and mocyclododecane (HBCD)”, Lowell Center for Sustainable Production, prepared March 2006. Civie, Pamela, Morose, Gregory, Harriman, Elizabeth, et. al, “Five Chemicals Alternatives Study”, Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Institute, Author for lead e 2006 Morose, Gregory, Civie, Pamela, “Alternatives Assessment Process Guidance”, s Appendix A in Five Chemicals Alternatives Assessment Study, prepared for nwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Institute, Morose, Gregory, Farrell, Robert, Russo, Richard, Mazur, Scott, “Transition to Lead-free Assembly Case Study”, submitted for the IPC/JEDEC International Assemblies and Components, Montreal, August Morose, Gregory, Farrell, Robert, Russo, Richard, Mazur, Scott, “A Successful Transition Magazine, August 2006. Morose, Gregory, Farrell, Robert, Russo, Richard, Mazur, Scott, “Transition to Lead-free Assembly Case Study”, IPC Review Magazine, November 2006. Morose, Gregory, Farrell, Robert, Russo, Richard, Mazur, Scott, “Transition to Lead-free Assembly Case Study Part II: Product Reliability and Forced Rework”, nference on Lead free Reliability and Reliability 07. Farrell, Robert, Bodmer, Paul, Tostevin, Bruce, Russo, Richard, and Morose, Gregory, n a Thick, Heavy Assembly”, Circuits Assembly Magazine, August Dorairajou, Gowri, Morose, Gregory, and Schmidt, Daniel, “Greener PVC: The nt of Lead- and Phthalate-Free Nanocomposite Formulations with Practical l Report # 60, 2007. Dorairajou, Gowri, Morose, Gregory, and Schmidt, Daniel, “The Interaction of Nanoclay, zer and Stabilizer in PVC Wire and Cable Formulations with Enhanced y”, Society of Plastics Engineers, submitted for the Annual Technical May 2008. Morose, Gregory, Phipps, Alan, “Report on the Major Mercury-Containing Products and Their Substitutes and Experience in Switching to Mercury-free Products and prepared for United Nations Environment Programme, July 14, 2008. Morose, Gregory, Balcerek, Jim, et. al., “Brooks Instruments LLC, Lead-free Electronics ion”, TURI Technical Report #59, October 2008. Morose, Gregory, Annex I to “Report on the Major Mercury-Containing Products and Their Substitutes and Experience in Switching to Mercury-free Products and prepared for United Nations Environment Programme, October 30, 2008. Morose, Gregory, “Electronics Assembly, Rework, and Reliability Evaluation Using Lead-nd Surface Finishes with als”, Doctoral Thesis, UniversityNovember, 2008. Shina, Sammy, Morose, Gregory, et al.; “Quality And Reliability Testing Of Circuit Boards ree Components, Finishes, Soldering Materials And Processes In onditions”, PAN PAC conference, January, 2010. Morose Gregory , Shina, Sammy, et al; “Long Term Reliability Analysis of Lead-Free and s”, IPC Printed Circuits Expo, APEX and the Morose Gregory, Shina, Sammy., et al, “Evaluation of Lead-free Solders, Halogen-free ce Finishes for Assembly of Printed Circuit Boards”, urface Mount Technology, ISSN: 1093-7358, Volume 22, Issue 4, 2009. Torrie, Yve, Morose, Gregory, et. al., t Industry, Green Chemistry and Commerce Council, Lowell Center for 2009. Morose, Gregory, “The Five Principles of Design for Safer Nanotechnology”, Journal of ebruary 2010. Jain, Sujit, Surwade, Sumedh P., Agnihotra, Srikanth Rao, Dua, Vineet, Eliason, Pamela Manohar, Sanjeev K., Green Chemistry Synthesis of red Poly(2,5-dimethoxyanilne), Green Chemistry, 2010, DOI: Eliason, Pamela, and Morose, Gregory, “Safer Alternatives Assessments: The Journal of Cleaner Volume 19, Issue 5, March 2011. Morose, Gregory, Shina, Sammy, and Farrell, Robert, “Supply Chain Collaboration to uction”, Journal of Cleaner Production, Volume 19, Issue 5, Pilot Project for University/Business Partners, “Assessing Alternative Plasticizers in y 4, 2011. Petter, Tim, Morose, Gregory, Eliason, Pam, McGowan, William, Ophir Optics Case uction into Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma at Fan Gao, Zhiyong Gu, Sammy Shina, Gregory Morose, Pamela Eliason, Robert Farrell, n of Lead-free Nanosolder Reflow and Wettability Property for Nanoelectronics Assembly and Packaging, Nanotech 2011 Conference, June, 2011. Morose, Gregory, Lindberg, John, “Economics of Conversion to Mercury-free Products”, Morose, Gregory, Becker, Monica, Chemical Alternatives Assessment, Chapter 5: A Assessment of Plasticizers for Wire and s in Environmental Science and Technology, Volume No. 36, Royal Society Morose, Gregory, Lamb, Dayna, Pinsky, David, DeFranco, Kent, Powell, Zachary, and natives to Hexavalent Chromium Sealants”, Metal agazine, May/June 2013.