I live in the Northern Twin Cities area with my wife and our 3 children. We enjoy spending time with friends, camping, and watching movies. I've been in the industry for over 9 years. The first 8 of those, I worked with primarily with home buyers from partner companies as well as clients of a group of financial advisors I had developed a relationship with. Due to the nature of my work during that time, I was able to come across countless loan scenarios and worked with many different types of people.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. Erik S Anderson, Oakland CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Dr. Anderson graduated from the Mayo Medical School in 1991. He works in Wausau, WI and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Anderson is affiliated with Aspirus Wausau Hospital.
The University Of Vermont Health Network Anesthesia 111 Colchester Ave FL 2, Burlington, VT 05401 8028472415 (phone), 8028475324 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Tulane University School of Medicine Graduated: 2008
Conditions:
Substance Abuse and/or Dependency
Languages:
Arabic English French Spanish
Description:
Dr. Anderson graduated from the Tulane University School of Medicine in 2008. He works in Burlington, VT and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Anderson is affiliated with Central Vermont Medical Center and The University Of Vermont Medical Center.
Comprehensive Emergency Solutions 221 NE Gln Oak Ave, Peoria, IL 61636 3096725500 (phone)
Languages:
English
Description:
Mr. Anderson works in Peoria, IL and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Mr. Anderson is affiliated with Galesburg Cottage Hospital and UnityPoint Health Methodist Hospital.
Erik Anderson - San Francisco CA Jeff Sand - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Vans, Inc. - Santa Fe Springs CA
International Classification:
A63C 916
US Classification:
280627, 280 1422
Abstract:
A binding assembly for attaching a boot to a snowboard, designed in a manner to avoid cavities that can accumulate ice and snow and defeat its operation. The system includes first and second boot mounted bales in the form of rigid loops that extend from each side of the boot soles, and a pair of bindings attached to the snowboard. Each binding has a base including elongated, slotted holes located on the circumference of a circle through which bolts are placed to secure the base to the snowboard with a friction washer therebetween. The elongated holes allow for rotational adjustment of the binding. A hook-shaped structure extends from one side of the base with the hook facing outward. On the opposite side of the base is a camming structure with a downward and outwardly sloping surface ending in a bale-receiving notch. A spring loaded latch is pivotally mounted outboard and above the notch and includes a lever with a generally outwardly protruding handle on one side of the lever pivot axis, and a bale latching portion on the other side of the pivot. By placing the first bale over the hook and then thrusting the second bale downward against the latching portion and into engagement with the camming structure, the first bale is drawn into engagement with the hook as the second bale is guided by the sloping surface into the notch where it is retained by the latch.
Erik Anderson - San Francisco CA Jeff Sand - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Vans, Inc. - Santa Fe Springs CA
International Classification:
A63C 916
US Classification:
280627, 280 1422
Abstract:
A binding assembly for attaching a boot to a snowboard, designed in a manner to avoid cavities that can accumulate ice and snow and defeat its operation. The system includes first and second boot mounted bales in the form of rigid loops that extend from each side of the boot soles, and a pair of bindings attached to the snowboard. Each binding has a base including elongated, slotted holes located on the circumference of a circle through which bolts are placed to secure the base to the snowboard with a friction washer therebetween. The elongated holes allow for rotational adjustment of the binding. A hook-shaped structure extends from one side of the base with the hook facing outward. On the opposite side of the base is a camming structure with a downward and outwardly sloping surface ending in a bale-receiving notch. A spring loaded latch is pivotally mounted outboard and above the notch and includes a lever with a generally outwardly protruding handle on one side of the lever pivot axis, and a bale latching portion on the other side of the pivot. By placing the first bale over the hook and then thrusting the second bale downward against the latching portion and into engagement with the camming structure, the first bale is drawn into engagement with the hook as the second bale is guided by the sloping surface into the notch where it is retained by the latch.
Method Of Fabricating Reflection-Mode Euv Diffusers
Techniques for fabricating well-controlled, random relief, engineered surfaces that serve as substrates for EUV optical devices are accomplished with grayscale exposure. The method of fabricating a multilevel EUV optical element includes: (a) providing a substrate; (b) depositing a layer of curable material on a surface of the substrate; (c) creating a relief profile in a layer of cured material from the layer of curable material wherein the relief profile comprises multiple levels of cured material that has a defined contour; and (d) depositing a multilayer reflection film over the relief profile wherein the film has an outer contour that substantially matches that of the relief profile. The curable material can comprise photoresist or a low dielectric constant material.
Erik Anderson - San Francisco CA, US Paul Eric Beckmann - Sunnyvale CA, US William Kerry Keal - Santa Clara CA, US
Assignee:
SiRF Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H03M 7/00
US Classification:
341106, 375219
Abstract:
Methods and devices for processing GPS signals are provided. The device includes: a memory for storing one or more lookup tables, each lookup table including a plurality of entries, each entry including an input segment and an output segment, wherein the output segment is a system response to the corresponding input segment. The device further includes a processor configured to receive an input data sequence including one or more input segments, and for each of the input segments, retrieve from one of the lookup tables the output segments corresponding to the input segment. The processor is further configured to perform a time-shifted sum of one or more output segments to produce an output sequence that is a downsampled representation of the input data sequence.
Mark Jacob Schnitzer - Palo Alto CA, US Erik Paul Anderson - Stanford CA, US Eric David Cocker - Menlo Park CA, US Juergen Claus Jung - Palo Alto CA, US Benjamin A. Flusberg - Stanford CA, US
Assignee:
The Board of Trustees of the Leland Standford Junior University - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G02B 26/00 G02B 26/08
US Classification:
359290, 359198, 359298
Abstract:
Imaging, testing and/or analysis of subjects is facilitated with a micro-mirror-based access approach. According to an example embodiment, a micro-mirror is implemented to direct light to a live being such as a biological specimen or a living being. Light from the live being is detected and implemented for use in analyzing the live being. In certain applications, the micro-mirror is fastened to a live being, such as to a skull of a live mouse, while the live being is allowed to move in an unanesthetized state. Behavior of the live being and detected response from the live being are concurrently used to analyze the live being.
Signal Processing Providing Lower Downsampling Losses
Erik Anderson - San Francisco CA, US Paul Eric Beckman - Sunnyvale CA, US William Kerry Keal - Santa Clara CA, US
Assignee:
SiRF Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H03M 7/00
US Classification:
341106, 375219, 34225706, 34235712
Abstract:
Methods and devices for processing GPS signals are provided. The device includes: means for storing one or more lookup tables, each lookup table comprising a plurality of entries, each entry comprising an input segment and an output segment, wherein the output segment is a system response to the corresponding input segment; and processing means for receiving an input data sequence comprising one or more input segments, and for each of the input segments, retrieve from one of the lookup tables the output segments corresponding to the input segment, wherein the processing means is further configured to perform a time-shifted sum of one or more output segments to produce an output sequence that is a downsampled representation of the input data sequence.
Feb 2014 to 2000 Credentialed TrainerBAE Systems, Inc North Charleston, SC Nov 2012 to Feb 2014 Contract AdministratorLensCrafters Grand Rapids, MI May 2008 to Nov 2012 Lead EyeCare AdvisorDilley & Rominger, PLC Grand Rapids, MI Apr 2007 to Aug 2012 Lead Paralegal/Office Manger
Education:
DAVENPORT UNIVERSITY Grand Rapids Grand Rapids, MI May 2010 Paralegal Studies, and Business AdministrationEAST KENTWOOD HIGHSCHOOL Kentwood Kentwood, MI May 2006 High School Diploma
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Erik Anderson Manager
Peet's Coffee & Tea Eating Places
4050 Piedmont Ave, Oakland, CA 94611 Website: peets.com
Erik S. Anderson Co-Owner
Mind's Eye Graphics Commercial Printing
4068 NE 5 Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334 9545656250
Erik R. Anderson Principal
Erik R Anderson General Contractor Single-Family House Construction
2531 10 Ave, Oakland, CA 94606
Erik Anderson Principal
The School Board of Broward County Elementary/Secondary School Administrative Educational Programs