He worked at Allegheny Valley News Dispatch as a typesetter then as a metallurgist for US Steel Research in Monroeville, PA and Timken Research in N. Canton, OH. His patent in electron microscopy metallography has been globally referenced by researchers in the same field.
Remy was successful in his career as a metallurgist, publishing papers, earning U.S. Steel patents and being acknowledged for his contributions to the field. Below are a couple of example:
Glenn, R. C., & Schoone, R. D. (1964, September 01). Electropolishing Unit for Rapid Thinning of Metallic Specimens for Transmission Electron Microscopy. Retrieved August 9, 2021, from https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.1719003
In 1966 at U.S. Steel's Edgar C. Bain Laboratory for Fundamental Research, Gene Fischione and Dick Glenn were engaged in a "moon race" of sorts to bring out some of the earliest electrolytic jet polishers. Remy Schoone helped Gene build his model. Eugene A. Fischione went on to create E.A. Fischione Instruments, Inc. in 1966.
MiCon 90: Advances in Video Technology for Microstructural Control
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George F. Vander Voort 1991· Image analysis
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author wishes to thank The Timken Company for permission to publish this paper. Particular thanks are extended to Remy Schoone for metallography and to Saralyn A. Stevens for preparation of the manuscript.