Skoufis, CC Milwaukee, WI Jan 2011 to Jun 2012 Business/HR ManagerCelestial Care Staffing Agency Milwaukee, WI Aug 2011 to May 2012 HR ManagerEverest College Milwaukee, WI Aug 2010 to Jan 2011 Executive Assistant/HR GeneralistKPMG Dallas, TX Apr 2008 to May 2010 Human Resources Specialist (Learning & Development)Affiliated Computer Services Dallas, TX Feb 2007 to Dec 2007 Administrative AdministratorUS Navy Jacksonville, FL Jan 2002 to Feb 2007 Training Manager/HR AdministrationUniversity of Utah Salt Lake City, UT Oct 2000 to Aug 2001 Tuition Clerk
Education:
University of Phoenix Aug 2009 MBAIndiana University Bloomington, IN Aug 2007 Bachelor of Science in Social ScienceATV Institute Atlanta, GA Jun 2005
- Los Angeles CA, US Elizabeth Rodgers - Long Beach CA, US Paul Pickard - Acton CA, US Sana Ashraf - Glendale CA, US Xin Zhang - Los Angeles CA, US Richard Wu - Morgan Hill CA, US Raghuram L.V. Petluri - Cerritos CA, US
International Classification:
F21V 7/04 F21V 5/10 F21V 9/38 F21V 13/14
Abstract:
Lighting system including bowl reflector, visible-light source, central reflector, and optically-transparent body. Bowl reflector has central axis, and rim defining emission aperture, and first visible-light-reflective surface defining portion of cavity in bowl reflector. First visible-light-reflective surface includes parabolic surface. Visible-light source is located in cavity and configured for generating visible-light emissions from semiconductor light-emitting device. Central reflector includes second visible-light-reflective surface, having convex flared funnel shape and having first peak facing toward visible-light source. Optically-transparent body has first base being spaced apart from second base and having side wall extending between first and second bases. Concave flared funnel-shaped surface of second base faces toward convex flared funnel-shaped second visible-light reflective surface of central reflector. First base includes central region having convex paraboloidal-shaped surface and second peak facing toward visible-light source.
Lighting Systems Generating Partially-Collimated Light Emissions
- Los Angeles CA, US Xin Zhang - Los Angeles CA, US Paul Pickard - Acton CA, US Raghuram L.V. Petluri - Cerritos CA, US Elizabeth Rodgers - Long Beach CA, US
International Classification:
F21V 7/04 F21V 13/12
Abstract:
Lighting system. Bowl reflector has rim defining horizon and aperture, first light-reflective surface defining cavity, first parabolic surface. Funnel reflector has flared funnel-shaped body: central axis; second light-reflective surface aligned along axis; second parabolic surface; tip located within cavity along axis; profile including parabolic curves converging towards tip. Optically-transparent body aligned with second light-reflective surface along axis; with: bases spaced apart by side surface; first base facing light source. Second parabolic surface has ring of focal points at first position within cavity, equidistant from second parabolic surface; ring encircles first point on axis. Second parabolic surface has axes of symmetry intersecting with and radiating in directions all around axis from second point. Axes of symmetry intersect with focal points. Second point on axis between first point and horizon. Light source located for causing light emissions reflected by second parabolic surface to have partially-collimated distribution.
Glen Cairn Public School Kanata Morocco 1981-1985, Dunlop Public School Ottawa Morocco 1985-1989, Alta Vista Public School Ottawa Morocco 1989-1990, Featherston Public School Ottawa Morocco 1990-1991
Community:
Richard Lavallee, Bernard Henri, Tim Walker, Kelly Britt, Kevin Nierenhausen, Jim Belway
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