Solutions Unlimited USA, Inc since Mar 2011
Project Manager
Mosaic Sales Solutions Jan 2007 - Mar 2011
Market Mentor
BDS Marketing Oct 2008 - Mar 2009
Market Development Manager
Infotrieve, Inc Jan 2007 - Aug 2007
Client Relations Technician
Service Professionals, Incorporated Mar 2004 - Dec 2006
Imaging / Database Specialist
Education:
Rochester Institute of Technology 2006 - 2008
B.S. in Bus. Admin., Marketing, International Business
Monroe Community College 2003 - 2006
A.S. Liberal Arts, Spanish, Business
Skills:
Marketing Sales Product Marketing Social Media Marketing Marketing Communications Trade Shows Direct Marketing Account Management Marketing Research Competitive Analysis Market Planning Email Marketing Brand Management Marketing Strategy Market Research Sales Management Project Management Product Development Negotiation B2B Brand Development
Interests:
travel, music, geocaching, skiing, football (American), cooking
Thomas Zamojdo - Charlotte NC Christopher Thomas Grabowski - Piscataway NJ
International Classification:
G01C 2100
US Classification:
701211
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for displaying a virtual map image slightly above the line of sight of a driver of a vehicle. The apparatus and method provide the virtual map image that is in a reflective relationship with the surrounding terrain thereby providing a map that is continuously in the same general azimuthal relationship to the driver as is the surrounding terrain. The virtual map may be scaled or distorted to provide information to a driver concerning distant objects and locations that would not ordinarily be available on heads-up map of the surrounding terrain.
David Kessler - Rochester NY, US Christopher Thomas Grabowski - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
G02B 27/01 G02B 27/22 G02B 27/28 G02B 27/00
Abstract:
A volumetric imaging apparatus is energizable to form an image onto a display surface as an input to a monocentric catadioptric imaging apparatus having a light path for image-bearing light from the display surface, wherein the light path extends substantially symmetrically to a vertical plane that extends through a curved relay mirror and a curved primary mirror. The monocentric catadioptric imaging apparatus has reflective surfaces to fold the light path between the curved relay mirror and the curved primary mirror to condition the distribution of the image-bearing light in a horizontal direction. The light path of the monocentric catadioptric imaging apparatus directs light from the curved primary mirror toward a light input surface of a vertical pupil expander that has a light exit surface that is substantially orthogonal to the vertical plane. The light exit surface directs light through a free-form corrector for convergence and toward a windshield for display.