MEDTRONIC Santa Ana, CA 2007 to 2013 Sr. R&D EngineerMEDTRONIC Cypress, CA May 2007 to Nov 2007 Design EngineerMiddlesex General Industries Woburn, MA 2005 to 2007 Mechanical EngineerMarine Systems Corporation Boston, MA 2002 to 2005 Mechanical EngineerTufts University Machine Shop Somerville, MA 2000 to 2001 Teaching Assistant and Machinist
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Tufts University Medford, MA May 2002 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical EngineeringCosta Rica Country Day School
Jesse Grodnik - San Francisco CA, US Cliff W. Draper - Emerald Hills CA, US Chris Webster - Dublin CA, US Venkatesar Amirisetty - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 11/36 G06F 11/34
US Classification:
714 38, 714 45, 714E11189, 714E11212
Abstract:
Mechanisms and methods for capturing an execution state of a failing program in a computing environment are disclosed. Embodiments can enable detection of user initiated program terminations and error information capture without incurring the overhead of a separate monitoring process. It is possible to obtain an execution trace and related state information in the event that a program has incurred a program error causing the user to terminate the program.
Jesse Grodnik - San Francisco CA, US Cliff W. Draper - Emerald Hills CA, US Chris Webster - Dublin CA, US Venkatesar Amirisetty - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 11/00
US Classification:
714 38, 714 46
Abstract:
Mechanisms and methods for capturing an execution state of a failing program in a computing environment are disclosed. Embodiments can enable detection of user initiated program terminations and error information capture without incurring the overhead of a separate monitoring process. It is possible to obtain an execution trace and related state information in the event that a program has incurred a program error causing the user to terminate the program.
- Reykjavik, IS Gil David MANALO - Foothill Ranch CA, US Katy FARR - Reykjavik, IS Zachariah J. KLUTTS - Foothill Ranch CA, US Adam DUNN - Foothill Ranch CA, US Chris WEBSTER - Foothill Ranch CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/01 A61F 5/01 A61F 5/01 A61F 5/01 A61F 5/01
Abstract:
A compliance assembly includes a compliance strap arranged to engage and extend around the exterior of an orthopedic device, and a compliance clasp attached to the compliance strap. The compliance clasp includes a base member, a door member, and a locking system. The door member is pivotally connected to the base member and is movable between an open position and a closed position in which the door member is rotated toward the base member and locks the compliance strap between the base and door members. The locking system is arranged to irreversibly lock the door member in the closed position.
- Reykjavik, IS Gil David MANALO - San Clemente CA, US Katy FARR - Shropshire, GB Zachariah J. KLUTTS - Irvine CA, US Adam DUNN - Laguna Niguel CA, US Chris WEBSTER - Foothill Ranch CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/01
US Classification:
602 27
Abstract:
An orthopedic device includes a base shell having ankle and foot receiving portions. The base shell forms an opening over a dorsal aspect of the base shell. A dorsal shell is contoured to generally correspond to the opening in the base shell. The dorsal shell includes a proximal member connected to distal member via a flexible or resilient connecting portion arranged to accommodate a portion of a user's lower leg or ankle A first flexible edge portion is attached to a distal terminal end of the distal member. The first flexible edge portion is arranged to bend or flex relative to the distal member so as to reduce the likelihood of pressure points on the user's toes from the distal member.
Orthopedic Device Having A Dynamic Control System And Method For Using The Same
- Reykjavik, IS Jane LEE - Fullerton CA, US Chris WEBSTER - Foothill Ranch CA, US Jared OLIVO - Highland CA, US Henry HSU - Foothill Ranch CA, US
International Classification:
A61F 5/01
US Classification:
602 16
Abstract:
An orthopedic device and method for using the same are provided for applying a dynamic load on a leg of a user. The orthopedic device has a rigid or semi-rigid frame including lower and upper frames, and a hinge assembly connecting the lower and upper frames. A dynamic loading component is used to urge the load on the user's leg on the basis of flexion of the hinge assembly on the basis of tension in an elongate element connecting the dynamic loading component and at least one of the lower and upper frames. A peak load is generated at a flexion angle between extension and flexion of the hinge assembly.
- Reykjavik, IS Jane LEE - Fullerton CA, US Chris WEBSTER - Foothill Ranch CA, US Jared OLIVO - Highland CA, US Henry HSU - Foothill Ranch CA, US
Assignee:
OSSUR hf - Reykjavik
International Classification:
A61F 5/01
US Classification:
602 16
Abstract:
An orthopedic device is arranged to apply a dynamic load on a leg of a user. The orthopedic device has a rigid or semi-rigid frame including lower and upper frames, and a hinge assembly connecting the lower and upper frames. A dynamic loading component is used to urge the load on the user's leg on the basis of flexion of the hinge assembly on the basis of tension in an elongate element connecting the dynamic loading component and at least one of the lower and upper frames. A peak load is generated at a flexion angle between extension and maximum flexion of the hinge assembly.
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"The thing that's so shocking here is this large variation," said Chris Webster, who leads the methane-sensing instrument on NASA's Curiosity rover. "We're left trying to imagine how we can create this seasonal variation," says Webster, who is at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California
Date: Jan 03, 2018
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Curiosity finishes second Martian year with weather report
Doing a second year told us right away that the spike was not a seasonal effect, said JPLs Chris Webster of the SAM team. Its apparently an episodic event that we may or may not ever see again.
Date: May 14, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Curiosity finds high concentrations of silica on Mars, suggesting 'water activity'
The hypothesis testing is, in fact, underway, and there's already some bad news (for people who favor the Mars microbes explanation, at least): Curiosity has seen no signs yet of another methane surge despite regular and repeated sampling efforts, said JPL's Chris Webster, the lead author of the Dec
Date: Dec 21, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
What is the cause of methane spike in Mars: a. Curiosity b. living things c ...
As explained by a senior research scientist at NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the study lead author of the 2014 methane readings which was published in the journal Science in January, Chris Webster said, While its true that the concentration of methane in that chamber is 1,000 times higher
Date: May 28, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Did the Mars Rover Curiosity Cause the Red Planet's Methane Spike?
That said, others protest this theory. The lead author of a recent Mars methane study, Chris Webster, explained to Discovery, "You have to look at the amount of methane, not the concentration. The concentration of methane on the rover may seem high, but the actual amount is very small because the ch
Date: May 27, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Methane spikes detected by Curiosity probably came from the rover itself
Lead author of the recent Mars methane study Chris Webster, a senior research scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, said that there still isn't exact evidence pointing to the rover being the culprit.
We are continuously monitoring that methane amount, and there hasnt been evidence of any leakage during the entire mission, said Chris Webster, a senior research scientist at NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, and lead author of the recent Mars methane study. And while it
Date: May 26, 2015
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Did stowaway gas foul Curiosity's Mars methane findings?
not being misled in the same way again. The vast majority of the stowaway gases were pumped out, JPL scientists and paper lead author Chris Webster told Discovery, retaining only a little methane for calibration purposes of which "there hasnt been evidence of any leakage during the entire mission."