Samuel Z. Cardon

Samuel Z. Cardon
Born (1918-11-24)November 24, 1918
Died December 28, 1996(1996-12-28) (aged 78)
Fields Chemistry
Institutions Rand Development Corporation
General Technical Services
Known for forecasting

Samuel Z. Cardon (November 24, 1918 December 28, 1996) was a chemist and scientist entrepreneur who worked primarily for U.S. government agencies in need of technical forecasting.

Biography

Samuel Cardon lived in Bratenahl, OH and was married to chemist Neva Lucille Campbell Cardon. They adopted two daughters, Lisa Cardon Tietze and Julie Cardon Bayko. Cardon worked at the Rand Development Corporation. In 1964, he started General Technical Services in Upper Darby, PA with Arthur Iberall. Cardon died in 1996.

Work

Cardon published numerous reports with Arthur Iberall for U.S. government agencies in need of chemical and physical modelling including analysis of waters of the US for the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,[1][2] water pollution for the Public Health Service,[3] space suit related clothing designs for the United States Army.[4][5] They also did technical forecasting, cybernetics, application of systems science, social physics, autonomous systems designs, computer modeling for strategic needs. For NASA, they worked on the general dynamics of human and other mammalian systems,[6] and thermodynamic issues in long space voyages.[7] For the United States Department of Commerce, they worked on internal human responses. For the United States Department of Transportation, they did systems models for transportation planning, urban systems functions, and modelling trade.[8][9][10] Together, they solved technical problems for businesses such as Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co., Westinghouse, Sherwin-Williams, Illinois Tool Works, Ohio Brass Co., and Industrial Fasteners Institute.

Honors

President of the American Association of Small Research Companies[11][12]

Patents

Halbedel, Harold S., Samuel Z. Cardon, and Wilbur J. Shenk. "Production of fluoroacetonitrile." 25 May 1948. US patent 2442290 
Cardon, Samuel Z., and William C. Morris. "Screen oil." 25 Apr. 1950. US patent 2505740 
Cardon, Samuel Z., Harold S. Halbedel, and James C. Heath. "Manufacture of 3-chlorocoumarin." 5 Apr. 1949. US patent 2466657 

Publications

Books

Conference Proceedings

Selected Articles

References

  1. Iberall, A.S. and S.Z. Cardon. Study of research needs in protecting the quality of waters in the USA. Report to HEW, Contract SAPH 76238, 1960.
  2. Iberall, A.S., S.Z. Cardon, and H. Schneider. A study of the physical description of the hydrology of a large land mass pertinent to water supply and pollution control. 4 Reports to HEW, Contract SAPH 78640, 1961-62.
  3. Iberall, A.S. and S.Z. Cardon. A study to develop improved water pollution measurement techniques. 3 Reports to Public Health Services, Contract PH-86-62-106,1962.
  4. Iberall, A.S., S.Z. Cardon and J. Ellis. Studies of principles of clothing design to minimize interference with body motion. 3 Reports to Natick Labs., US Army Contract DA-19-129-AMC-45(R), 1963-64.
  5. Iberall, A.S. and S.Z. Cardon. To develop an applied science of man-systems. Predictions USA--1970-2050. Final Report to US Army Research Inst., April 1975.
  6. Iberall, A.S., M. Ehrenberg and S.Z. Cardon. General-dynamics of the physical-chemical systems in mammals. Contractors Report to NASA, NASW-1066, Aug. 1966.
  7. Iberall, A.S. and S.Z. Cardon. Analysis of the dynamic systems response of some internal human systems. Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and Technical Information; Reports to NASA: CR-129, Oct. 1964; CR-141, Jan. l965; CR-219, May 1965; Interim Report, Dec. 1965.
  8. Iberall, A.S. and S.Z. Cardon. Physical foundations for socio-economic modeling for transportation planning, parts I and II. Final Report, Contract DOT-TSC-1157, Dec. 1976.
  9. Iberall, A.S. and S.Z. Cardon. The carrying competence of vehicles. Final Report to Dept. of Transportation, Contract DOT-TSC-ll69, Jan. 1977.
  10. Iberall, A.S. and S.Z. Cardon. Application of physical science to transportation research and policy analysis. Task I: Review of Analysis of Current Policies and Issues. Report to Dept. of Transportation, 1977
  11. ACS
  12. American Association of Small Research Companies
  13. Survival and Growth
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