The headquarters of Quantum Northwest, Inc. is located in Liberty Lake, a growing high tech community near Spokane on the eastern side of Washington State. The Spokane area is a land of ponderosa pine and rock outcroppings sculpted in recent geological times by the great Missoula floods. We have a dry climate with much of the 17 inches of annual precipitation falling in the form of about 5 feet of winter snow. Our region is blessed with hundreds of lakes and other recreational opportunities in all directions.The Spokane area is the main distribution site for the Inland Northwest, a huge region incorporating eastern Washington, Idaho, western Montana and parts of Oregon and southern Canada. The very best of materials and processing facilities are readily available to us. Quantum Northwest remains a small company, working with a close-knit group of local vendors. You can count on the very best quality and immediate personal care for any concerns regarding our products. Dr. Enoch Small incorporated Quantum Northwest, Inc. in May 1993 after 22 years of federally-funded research using spectroscopy. Dr. Small continues to work closely with Dr. Louis Libertini, his research colleague of many years and his wife, Dr. Jeanne Rudzki Small, a pioneer in pulsed-laser photoacoustics. Our products are made by people who know how to use them.



   
Enoch Small, Ph. D., President
Dr. Small received his B.S. degree from Cornell University, followed by a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Oregon. As a faculty member first at Oregon State University and later at Eastern Washington University, he spent 15 years managing a federally-funded research program using time-resolved fluorescence to elucidate the conformational changes of nucleosomes.

As a biophysicist, Dr. Small has published 54 scientific articles on pulsed-laser photoacoustics, time-resolved fluorescence, Raman spectroscopy, deconvolution methods and rotational diffusion theory. Dr. Small founded Quantum Northwest in 1993 and continues to enjoy the challenges of finding unique solutions to instrumental problems.
Rob Self, Technician
Rob prepares the components and assemblies that are built into our cuvette holders and custom products.
Jeanne Rudzki Small, Ph.D., Secretary / Treasurer
Jeanne Rudzki Small is an officer and co-owner of Quantum Northwest, Inc. She is currently on leave from the University of Washington, Department of Chemistry, Seattle to work at the National Science Foundation, Office of Integrative Activities, in Arlington, VA. She manages programs for the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR).

Dr. Jeanne Small is a recipient of the Margaret Oakley Dayhoff award of the Biophysical Society. She received the B.S. degree in Chemistry, summa cum laude, from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas in 1980. She attended graduate school at Harvard University, where she received the A.M. and Ph.D. degrees in Chemistry in 1983 and 1985.
Kristin Davis, Executive Assistant
Kristin is in charge of our front office, coordinating the functions that keep our company in operation. Kristin will be pleased to provide literature, help you select the product you need and provide price quotations.
Steve Hart, Design Engineer
Steve Hart, Design Engineer, is in charge of mechanical design at Quantum Northwest. He joined us in October 1998 and helped us to upgrade our mechanical design team from 2-D AutoCAD to 3-D Solid Modeling methods.

Steve's main expertise lies in the design of precision mechanisms. He is also an expert in manufacturing processes, parametric 3-D solid modeling, rapid prototyping, material properties, GD&T and ASME Y14.5 standards. Steve is responsible for the solid modeling design of our entire product line of temperature-controlled cuvette holders. Steve's unique knowledge of the design of spectroscopic components, particularly involving Peltier temperature control, is responsible for the high performance and longevity of our products.
Steve Turpin, General Manager
Steve Turpin is in charge of manufacturing operations at Quantum Northwest. His responsibilities run the full gamut, supervising employees, working with the design team, sourcing parts, cajoling vendors, maintaining a data base of parts and assemblies, and directing instrument fabrication. Before joining Quantum Northwest in October 1998, Steve worked on arc lamps, pulsed electric field generators (to 8 MV!), electron beam generators, vacuum systems, and HeNe and Argon lasers. Among his numerous abilities, Steve is trained and skilled on machine tools including lathes, mills, saws, drill presses, etc. Steve holds an A.S. degree in Electronics Engineering Technology from the ITT Technical Institute in San Diego, CA. The high quality of our product depends on Steve's extraordinary attention to detail. Nothing is shipped from Quantum Northwest without his approval.
Michael Abrain, Electronic Technician
Mike received his A.A.S. degree in Computer and Electronics Engineering Technology, with highest honors, from the ITT Technical Institute in Spokane, WA. Mike designs and develops the electronics and firmware for our PID temperature controllers. His electronics often include motor drivers for mechanical devices, communication devices using Bluetooth technology and controllers for a variety of other functions.
Bob DuBrock, Project Leader
Bob, a new employee at Quantum Northwest, is the lead person on individual manufacturing projects. He comes to us with 24 years of experience in project engineering and management. Most of this time was spent at KVB-Enertec, Inc., where as Senior Project Engineer, he constructed, designed and managed projects for continuous emission monitoring and data acquisition systems.
Louis J. Libertini, Ph.D., Senior Scientist
Dr. Libertini received his B.S. degree in Chemistry from the University of Arizona and a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Oregon, where he worked on spin resonance of nitroxides. He was elected to Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Kappa and was the recipient of NDEA and NSF predoctoral fellowships. Dr. Libertini spent three years as a postdoctoral research associate with Professor and Nobel Laureate, Melvin Calvin, at the Chemical Biodynamics Laboratory of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in Berkeley, California. He spent the subsequent three years at the Children's Hospital Medical Center in Oakland, California and then accepted a position as Research Associate with Dr. Enoch Small while at Oregon State University.Drs. Small and Libertini have worked together for over two decades, building instrumentation, solving instrumental problems and developing data analysis strategies. Dr. Libertini is the detail person in our company, capable of computer programming, instrument design, and scientific testing. Dr. Libertini is the person who makes things work.
Brett Hagen, Technician
Brent is in charge of temperature controller assembly and calibration.
Project Leader Position Available

Quantum Northwest, a small high tech company in Liberty Lake, WA, designs, develops and manufactures instruments and accessories for spectroscopic measurements. We seek a Project Leader to assemble and test instrument prototypes. These are delicate instruments that include electronic components and usually include optical elements as well (see Custom Instrumentation and BUILD-YOUR OWN Sample Holder.

The project leader will see a prototyping or manufacturing project from conception through completion.  During the design phase, he or she will work with our team to help optimize the design for manufacturability.  Next, the Project Leader will order parts, obtain electronic components from our electronics team and procure mechanical parts from our machinists.  The Project Leader will then assemble and test the device, making modifications as needed to improve performance.  Depending on the employee's interests and skill level, this work will likely entail work with optical components, soldering and some light machining.
 
We will provide training, but clearly the successful applicant must be an individual with exceptional mechanical ability as well as familiarity with electronics. The applicant must be self motivated, a perfectionist and a team player.
 
To be considered, an application must contain reasons why the applicant is well suited to the position. It must also contain a brief description of a previous relevant project.
 
This is a full time position and includes benefits. Salary will depend on experience. Send resume and supportive documentation to hr@qnw.com.
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