Nov 2014 to 2000 Field TechnicianUniversity Hospital San Antonio, TX Mar 2009 to Nov 2014 Security OfficerUniversity Hospital San Antonio, TX Oct 2007 to Mar 2009 GroundskeeperMarriott Hotel San Antonio, TX Aug 2006 to Oct 2007 Housekeeping Houseman/Houseman SupervisorBarnacle Bills San Antonio, TX May 2006 to May 2007 Bus Boy/Food PrepBill Millers San Antonio, TX Jun 2005 to May 2006 Bus Boy/Lines Men
Education:
Memorial High School San Antonio, TX 2006 Diploma
Skills:
Good customer relations/customer services ability to operate copy/collating machine experience in handling confidential paper work (HIPPA) Phone etiquette/ Organization skills Computer Software; Internet, Microsoft word, Excel, Publisher Landscaping tools and machines Security operations Able to Prepare food/ Batter & breaded & Also able to Grill
Mar 2010 to 2000 Abrams CrewmemberBaseball City San Antonio, TX Jul 2009 to Mar 2010 Private Instructor
Education:
Colorado Christian University Fort Carson, CO 2005 to 2009 Certificate in Pashto Language CourseInternational School of the Americas San Antonio, TX 2005 High School Diploma
EchoStar Gilbert, AZ 2009 to 2010 Electronic/RF Engineering TechnicianOrbital Science Chandler, AZ 2008 to 2009 Electronic TechnicianGeneral Dynamics Scottsdale, AZ 2007 to 2008 Electronic TechnicianUSAF Det Albuquerque, NM 2003 to 2006 Deployable Satellite Ground Systems Technician
Education:
USAF Fort Gordon, GA 2003 to 2003 Certificate in Satellite Wideband and Telemetry SystemsUSAF Lackland AFB, TX 2002 to 2003 Certification in Electronic PrinciplesHigh Tech Institute Phoenix, AZ 2000 to 2001 AS in IT
Arizona Grand Medical Center 3773 Crossings Dr STE C, Prescott, AZ 86305 9284587116 (phone), 9285151763 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Univ Indust Santander, Div De Cien De La Salud, Bucaramanga, Colombia Graduated: 2005
Conditions:
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Hyperthyroidism Hypothyroidism Non-Toxic Goiter Thyroid Cancer
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Cadena Castillo graduated from the Univ Indust Santander, Div De Cien De La Salud, Bucaramanga, Colombia in 2005. He works in Prescott, AZ and specializes in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism. Dr. Cadena Castillo is affiliated with Yavapai Regional Medical Center East and Yavapai Regional Medical Center West.
Northshore University Health System Emergency Medicine 2100 Pfingsten Rd, Glenview, IL 60026 8476575632 (phone), 8476575993 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Medical College of Wisconsin School of Medicine Graduated: 2004
Languages:
Chinese English French German Spanish Vietnamese
Description:
Dr. Castillo graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin School of Medicine in 2004. He works in Glenview, IL and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Castillo is affiliated with Glenbrook Hospital, Highland Park Hospital, Northshore University Health System Evanston Hospital and Northshore University HealthSystem.
A system and method for securing the initialization of a Smartcard controller and a Smartcard terminal incorporating the system or the method. In one embodiment, the system includes: (1) a firmware loader associated with a Smartcard controller and configured to receive and authenticate firmware and provide an associated Smartcard driver digital signature and (2) a Smartcard driver associated with the Smartcard controller and configured to be authenticated using the Smartcard driver digital signature and authenticate the firmware.
Daniel Castillo - Plano TX, US Bobby DiFulgentiz - Frisco TX, US Tom Kerber - Plano TX, US Doug Young - Plano TX, US
Assignee:
Lennox Industries Inc. - Richardson TX
International Classification:
G05D 23/00 B21D 53/02 G05D 22/02
US Classification:
236 44 C, 236 51, 2989003
Abstract:
A heating ventilation and cooling system includes a cooling source and/or a heating source, and a controller. The cooling and/or heating sources are configured to respectively cool and heat an enclosed space. The controller is configured to receive an apparent temperature set point. The controller is further configure to operate the cooling and/or heating sources to maintain an absolute air temperature that is different from the apparent temperature set point.
Heating, Ventilation And Air Conditioning System User Interface Having Memory Upgrade Feature And Method Of Operation Thereof
Steven C. Lazar - McKinney TX, US Stephen J. Vendt - Little Elm TX, US Daniel Castillo - Plano TX, US
International Classification:
G05D 23/00
US Classification:
700276
Abstract:
A user interface for use with an HVAC system, a method of providing service reminders on a single screen of a user interface of an HVAC system and an HVAC system incorporating the user interface or the method. In one embodiment, the user interface includes: (1) a display configured to provide information to a user, (2) a touchpad configured to accept input from the user, (3) a processor and memory coupled to the display and the touchpad and configured to drive the display and (4) at least one socket coupled to the processor and configured to receive a media card.
Daniel Castillo - Plano TX, US Sunil Khiani - Plano TX, US
Assignee:
Lennox Industries Inc. - Richardson TX
International Classification:
G05D 23/19
US Classification:
700277
Abstract:
Various embodiments provide an HVAC system that includes first and second controllers. The first controller is configured to control a first demand unit to maintain a setpoint temperature of a first portion of a conditioned space. A second HVAC controller is configured to control a second demand unit to maintain a setpoint temperature of a second portion of the conditioned space. The control provided by the second controller is dependent on a load metric of the first demand unit.
- Richardson TX, US Daniel CASTILLO - Richardson TX, US Keith MOWERY - Richardson TX, US Jayprakash CHARAVDA - Irving TX, US Melissa AMOROS - Richardson TX, US Sunil K. KHIANI - Plano TX, US Steve LAZAR - San Antonio TX, US
A home environment system includes a programmable thermostat and at least one server configured to communicate with the programmable thermostat via a wireless network. The at least one server is configured to receive information regarding work performed on at least one component of an HVAC system, generate a first report regarding the work performed, receive information regarding subsequent work performed on the at least one component of the HVAC system, generate a second report regarding the subsequent work performed, and perform a comparison between the first report and the second report. The at least one server is further configured to generate a comparison report that indicates differences between the first report and the second report and forward the generated comparison report to at least one of the programmable thermostat and at least one communication device.
- Richardson TX, US Daniel CASTILLO - Richardson TX, US Keith MOWERY - Richardson TX, US Jayprakash CHARAVDA - Irving TX, US Melissa AMOROS - Richardson TX, US Sunil K. KHIANI - Plano TX, US Steve LAZAR - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
F24F 11/00
Abstract:
A thermostat includes a front housing, a rear housing interoperably coupled to the front housing, at least one sensor integrated with the front housing, a display integrated with the front housing, and processing circuitry interoperably coupled to the at least one sensor and the display. The display is a touch-screen display and is configured to demonstrate a user-interface screen. The user-interface screen comprises a horseshoe-shaped temperature scale, a heat set-point control, and a cool set-point control. The heat set-point control and the cool set-point control are positioned on the horseshoe-shaped temperature scale. The horseshoe-shaped temperature scale can be adjusted by dragging at least one of the heat set-point control and the cool set-point control along circumferential edges of the horseshoe-shaped temperature scale.
- Richardson TX, US Daniel CASTILLO - Richardson TX, US Keith MOWERY - Richardson TX, US Jayprakash CHARAVDA - Irving TX, US Melissa AMOROS - Richardson TX, US Sunil K. KHIANI - Plano TX, US Steve LAZAR - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
F24F 11/00 F24F 11/02
Abstract:
A thermostat includes a front housing, a rear housing interoperably coupled to the front housing, at least one sensor integrated with the front housing, a display integrated with the front housing, and processing circuitry interoperably coupled to the at least one sensor and the display. The processing circuitry is configured to periodically activate the at least one sensor, receive data from the at least one sensor and determine, from the received data, whether movement has occurred. Responsive to a determination that the movement has occurred, determine whether the movement is by a human and responsive to a determination that the movement was not by the human, adjust display attributes.
"We're coming to these jurisdictions asking for, you know, 1,000 or 1,500 doses," at a time said Dr. Daniel Castillo, chief medical officer of Matrix Medical Network, Tyson's occupation health provider which has been conducting onsite testing for the meatpacker.