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Dr. Richard
Passamaneck received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science
degrees from UCLA and his PhD in Aerospace Engineering from
the University of Southern California. Upon Graduating from
USC, Dr. Passamaneck joined NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
performing research into solid rocket propellants. In 1982,
Dr. Passamaneck joined the faculty of the Colorado School of
Mines as a Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Over the past
18 years, Dr. Passamaneck has become one of only a small number
of experts in the field of oil and gas well stimulation with
propellants. His work in the area of solid rocket propellant
systems led to the patented PFS system for fracturing oil and
gas well formations, and is the cornerstone of PFS technology.
Dr. Passamaneck continues to develop and refine the technology
that will establish PFS as the unparalleled leader in propellant
fracturing technologies for the oil and gas industry.

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