Registered Representative at J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, Personal Banker at JPMorgan Chase
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Industry:
Banking
Work:
J.P. Morgan Securities LLC - Greater Chicago Area since Apr 2011
Registered Representative
JPMorgan Chase - Greater Chicago Area since Jul 2010
Personal Banker
Harmony Garden Sep 2009 - May 2010
Marketing Intern
Xavier University Aug 2008 - Apr 2010
Athletic Marketing Intern
WNYT May 2009 - Sep 2009
Production Assistant
Education:
Xavier University - School of Business Administration 2006 - 2010
Maastricht University 2009 - 2009
Skills:
Microsoft Office Facebook Adobe Creative Suite Mac OS X Windows QuarkXPress Archtics Social Media Marketing Microsoft Excel PowerPoint Event Planning Marketing Strategy Social Networking Microsoft Word
Interests:
ice hockey, off-road triathlon, skiing, mountain biking, international travel
Certifications:
Series 6, FINRA Series 63, FINRA Illinois Life Insurance, Illinois Department of Insurance
Dr. Robbins graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1973. He works in Cincinnati, OH and 1 other location and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Robbins is affiliated with Bethesda North Hospital, Christ Hospital, Good Samaritan Hospital and UC Medical Center.
Kaiser Permanente Medical GroupKaiser Permanente Diagnostic Imaging 4647 Zion Ave, San Diego, CA 92120 6195285000 (phone), 6195286588 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Georgetown University School of Medicine Graduated: 1985
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Robbins graduated from the Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1985. He works in San Diego, CA and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Robbins is affiliated with Kaiser Permanente Medical Center.
Hiroshi Suzuki - Palo Alto CA, US Rong Pan - Sunnyvale CA, US Flavio Bonomi - Palo Alto CA, US Ravi Prasad - Fremont CA, US Padma Akkiraju - Fremont CA, US Hariprasada R. Ginjpalli - Cupertino CA, US Andrew Robbins - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/56
US Classification:
370235
Abstract:
Techniques for improving the performance of flow control mechanisms such as Pause are provided. The techniques provide for maintaining a fair distribution of available bandwidth while also allowing for fewer packet drops, and maximizing link utilization, in a distributed system. For example, in one embodiment, techniques are provided for achieving a fair share allocation of an egress port's bandwidth across a plurality of ingress ports contending for the same egress port.
Leveraging Search Query History In A Search Interface
- San Francisco CA, US Katherine Kyle Feeney - San Francisco CA, US Andrew E. Robbins - San Francisco CA, US Jesse Brandau Miller - San Francsico CA, US Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson - San Francisco CA, US Jeffrey Thomas Lloyd - San Francisco CA, US Cory Eugene Burke - San Francisco CA, US Marc V. Robichaud - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 16/242
Abstract:
In various embodiments, methods and systems for presenting a search interface with search query history based functionality is provided. A search query history store comprising search queries is accessed. The search query history store includes search queries executed in a search computing system. A search query comprises one or more commands. A plurality of search queries retrieved from the search query history store is displayed on the search interface using a placement style. A placement style, such as an indent style, provides a structure for separating and arranging commands of a plurality of search queries displayed. The search interface further provides for receiving a selection of at least a portion of a search query from the plurality of search queries to initiate actions or execute actions based on the selection. The search interface includes a search input interface, such as a search bar, where the selection of the portion of the search query is displayed based on a selected action.
- San Francisco CA, US Marc V. Robichaud - San Francisco CA, US Cory Burke - San Bruno CA, US Jeffrey Thomas Lloyd - South San Francisco CA, US Alexander James - Sammamish WA, US Andrew Robbins - San Francisco CA, US
In some embodiments, a method may include display of a data summary view of a set of events that correspond to query results of a query. Each event of the set of events may include data items of a plurality of event attributes. In embodiments, the data summary view can include various summary reports. Each summary report can include summary entries and a summary graph that each present a summary of data items of a selected event attribute, of the plurality of event attributes. At least one summary report can include summary entries that are selectable by a user. The method may further include filtering the set of event, in response to, and based on, selection of one or more of the selectable summary entries by the user and updating of at least the first and second summary graphs to correspond to the filtered set of events.
Search Interface With Search Query History Based Functionality
- San Francisco CA, US Katherine Kyle Feeney - San Francisco CA, US Andrew E. Robbins - San Francisco CA, US Jesse Brandau Miller - San Francisco CA, US Jeffrey Thomas Lloyd - San Francisco CA, US Cory Eugene Burke - San Francisco CA, US Marc V. Robichaud - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
In various embodiments, methods and systems for presenting a search interface with search query history based functionality is provided. A search query history store comprising search queries is accessed. The search query history store includes search queries executed in a search computing system. A search query comprises one or more commands. A plurality of search queries retrieved from the search query history store is displayed on the search interface using a placement style. A placement style, such as an indent style, provides a structure for separating and arranging commands of a plurality of search queries displayed. The search interface further provides for receiving a selection of at least a portion of a search query from the plurality of search queries to initiate actions or execute actions based on the selection. The search interface includes a search input interface, such as a search bar, where the selection of the portion of the search query is displayed based on a selected action.
- San Francisco CA, US Marc V. Robichaud - San Francisco CA, US Cory Burke - San Bruno CA, US Jeffrey Thomas Lloyd - South San Francisco CA, US Alexander James - Sammamish WA, US Andrew Robbins - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G06F 17/24
Abstract:
In some embodiments, a method may include display of a data summary view of a set of events that correspond to query results of a query. Each event of the set of events may include data items of a plurality of event attributes. In embodiments, the data summary view can include various summary reports. Each summary report can include summary entries and a summary graph that each present a summary of data items of a selected event attribute, of the plurality of event attributes. At least one summary report can include summary entries that are selectable by a user. The method may further include filtering the set of event, in response to, and based on, selection of one or more of the selectable summary entries by the user and updating of at least the first and second summary graphs to correspond to the filtered set of events.
- San Jose CA, US Surendra Anubolu - Fremont CA, US Andrew Michael Robbins - Austin TX, US Steve Scheid - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/873 H04L 12/865 H04L 12/863
Abstract:
A method for managing recirculation path traffic in a network node comprises monitoring an input packet stream received at an input port of the network node and monitoring a recirculation packet stream at a recirculation path of the network node. A priority level associated with individual packets of the monitored input packet stream is detected and low priority packets are stored in a virtual queue. The method also includes determining an average packet length associated with packets of the monitored recirculation packet stream. The method further comprises queuing one or more of the low priority packets or the recirculation packets for transmission based on the average packet length and a weighted share schedule.
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