Arizona Rattlers Jan 2019 - Jul 2019
Quarter Backs and Running Backs Coach
Arizona Rattlers Jan 2018 - Dec 2018
Running Backs Coach and Player Personnel Scout
Arizona Rattlers Jan 2017 - Dec 2017
Pro Personnel Scout
Mesa Community College Jul 2017 - Dec 2017
Run Game Coordinator and Runnings Backs Coach
Copiah-Lincoln Community College Jul 2012 - Jan 2017
Assistant Coach - Football
Education:
University of Central Florida 2005 - 2009
Skills:
Coaching Public Speaking Microsoft Office Event Planning Leadership Event Management Social Media Powerpoint Microsoft Word Research Management Public Relations Marketing Customer Service Team Leadership Teamwork Team Building Social Networking Microsoft Excel Sales Strategic Planning Marketing Strategy Training Photoshop Social Media Marketing Project Management Marketing Communications Editing Communication
Daniel S Reich MD 801 N Tustin Ave STE 306, Santa Ana, CA 92705 7145434880 (phone), 7145434883 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Universidad Autu00F3noma de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico Graduated: 1973
Conditions:
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Breast Disorders Candidiasis of Vulva and Vagina Genital HPV Herpes Genitalis
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Reich graduated from the Universidad Autu00F3noma de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico in 1973. He works in Santa Ana, CA and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Reich is affiliated with Orange County Global Medical Center and St Joseph Hospital Of Orange.
National Institute Of Health 10 Ctr Dr, Bethesda, MD 20892 3104020373 (phone), 3104961801 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Cornell University Weill Medical College Graduated: 2002
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Reich graduated from the Cornell University Weill Medical College in 2002. He works in Bethesda, MD and specializes in Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology (Neuro Surg).
Riverdale Gastroenterology & Liver DiseaseAdvanced Endoscopy Center 5500 Broadway STE A, Bronx, NY 10463 7185487900 (phone), 7184588900 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University Graduated: 2000
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Reich graduated from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University in 2000. He works in Bronx, NY and specializes in Gastroenterology.
In an Internet Based Distributed Control System, communication between one or more Clients and one or more controllers is managed by an Internet Hub. A small, inexpensive Web Server reduces the hardware and software resources required to remotely manage controllers through the Internet. One or more Internet Hubs maintain control of the human-machine interface of the systems controllers, increasing security and reducing system cost. Controllers only accept data packets from authorized Internet Hubs and send regular status update information to those Hubs. If alarms are generated, the system is capable of generating and transmitting human readable messages or alarms via e-mail, fax, SMS, or telephone. Controllers are grouped into Local Control Systems in either Peer-to-Peer networks or Master-Slave configurations.
System And Method For Automated Parameter Measurement
Michael P. Burdett - Tucson AZ, US Daniel Reich - Tucson AZ, US Stolyarov Yury Sergeyevich - Reutov, RU
Assignee:
Current Energy Controls, LP - Tucson AZ
International Classification:
G01K 17/00 G08B 17/00
US Classification:
702136, 340584
Abstract:
In accordance with the present invention, a method for automated parameter measurement includes strategically positioning an identifier tag at a location proximate a first object. The identifier tag stores location-specific information associated with the first object. A sensor in communications with the identifier tag receives the location-specific information from the identifier tag. Additionally, the sensor is used to collect quantitative data associated with a first parameter from the first object. The location-specific information received from the first identifier tag is used to process the quantitative data.
Method Of Control Of Thermal Energy Module Background Of The Invention
Daniel Reich - Tucson AZ, US Michael Burdett - Tucson AZ, US Vladimir Reich - Tucson AZ, US
International Classification:
F25D 3/02
US Classification:
62 59, 62139
Abstract:
A control system measures the pressure/temperature of the refrigerant within a Thermal Energy Module having a heat exchanger and calculates the thickness of ice within the Thermal Energy Module. A controller calculates an integral starting from the moment when ice accumulation begins: I(t)=∫Tr(τ)*dτ where Tr is the refrigerant saturation temperature changing with time t. The thickness of the ice on one side of the heat exchanger can be calculated using the following formula: X=√(2*I*K*Ui/ρi/ci) where Ui is the thermal conductance of ice ρi is the density of the ice Ci is the latent heat of the ice K is a correction coefficient associated with the type of the heat exchanger.
Daniel Reich - Tucson AZ, US Michael Burdett - Tucson AZ, US Vladimir Reich - Tucson AZ, US
International Classification:
F25D 16/00
US Classification:
62434, 62435, 62430, 165 10, 126400
Abstract:
The invention comprises a Thermal Energy Module comprising a tank adapted to hold water or other heat transfer medium (such as water), a water loop for introducing the heat transfer medium and removing the heat transfer medium, and a refrigeration loop comprising a heat exchanger further comprised of an inlet manifold, a heat transfer structure (such as a micro channel or pipe-in-plate panel) and an outlet manifold wherein the heat exchanger is adapted to transfer thermal energy between the heat transfer structure and the heat transfer medium. The Thermal energy Module may be utilized as a component of a heating and cooling system. Such a Thermal Energy Module may be used to store thermal energy during the day and return it during the evening. Additionally, such a Thermal Energy Module may be implemented as an array of such modules and such array of modules may be adapted to fit within the walls of a building or structure.
Modular Evaporator And Thermal Energy Storage System For Chillers
A modular evaporator which can be assembled from a number of standard modules is provided. Depending on the requirements, the modular evaporator can be assembled to meet a wide range of design cooling loads. Additionally, the modular evaporator is capable of generating and holding ice for thermal storage purposes, eliminating the need for external ice storage tanks. Furthermore, the heat transfer and thermal storage fluid for the evaporator can simply be water which considerably simplifies the system, lowers the cost, and increases the efficiency of the heat transfer loop.
Multiple AECS sensors are attached to workstations or personal computers. A Local Area Network (“LAN”) connects the computers, and, by extension, the AECS sensors to system controllers. The system controllers direct the behavior of HVAC equipment such as variable air volume (“VAV”) boxes, fans, heaters, and air conditioners. An Energy Management Server (“EMS”) is utilized to gather information regarding current utility rates and weather forecasts. Individual users may request environmental set-points using application software residing on the computer. A composite set-point may be generated using a weighted average algorithmic calculation. Requests from disparate users may be given varying weight in determining the composite set-point.
Method And System For Programming Controllers And Control Assemblies
Daniel Reich - Tucson AZ, US Vladi Reich - Tucson AZ, US Boris Kaplinsky - Sierra Madre CA, US Kiril Zuykov - Moscow rigion, RU Aleksey Login - Tucson AZ, US
Assignee:
Arecont Intellectual Property Holdings, L.L.C.
International Classification:
H01J009/00
US Classification:
445/024000
Abstract:
In a Graphical Programming System, Users may develop algorithmic programs for Controllers or Controller Assemblies utilizes Programming Tools located on a Central Server. Users access the Central Server utilizing a Client connected by the Internet, an Intranet, or a Local Area Network (“LAN”). A programming Project resides on the Central Server but is displayed on the Client, allowing the User to modify the project from the Client. Actions are transmitted as XML, or similar, files which are processed by the Programming Tools. Multiple Users may access the Project simultaneously and a Project may be temporarily interrupted, only to be re-initiated from any Client connected to the Central Server. Additionally, the Graphical Programming System may be utilized to simulate real-world processes. Once a Project is completed, respective machine code may be transmitted to Controllers or Controller Assemblies connected to the Central Server.
Michael P. Burdett - Tucson AZ, US Daniel Reich - Tucson AZ, US
Assignee:
Current Energy Controls, LP - Tucson AZ
International Classification:
F24C 15/20
US Classification:
454 61
Abstract:
An autonomous ventilation system includes a variable-speed exhaust fan, a controller, an exhaust hood, and a spillage sensor. The exhaust fan removes air contaminants from an area. The controller is coupled to the exhaust fan and adjusts the speed of the exhaust fan. The exhaust hood is coupled to the exhaust fan and directs air contaminants to the exhaust fan. The spillage sensor is coupled to the controller, detects changes in an environmental parameter in a spillage zone adjacent to the exhaust hood, and communicates information relating to detected changes in the environmental parameter to the controller. The controller adjusts the speed of the exhaust fan in response to information relating to detected changes in the environmental parameter.