Collier Anesthesia PACollier Anesthesia 11190 Health Park Blvd, Naples, FL 34110 2392611158 (phone), 2392635509 (fax)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Peng works in Naples, FL and specializes in Anesthesiology and Pain Management. Dr. Peng is affiliated with NCH Downtown Naples Hospital and NCH North Naples Hospital.
Bungie
Staff Designer, Incubation
Ready at Dawn Studios Aug 2008 - Jan 2015
Game Systems Designer
Game Creation Society Jan 2006 - Dec 2007
Director of Development
Electronic Arts (Ea) May 2007 - Aug 2007
Technical Design Intern
Carnegie Mellon University Jan 2007 - Apr 2007
Research Assistant
Education:
Carnegie Mellon University 2004 - 2008
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, Japanese
Thomas Jefferson High School For Science and Technology 2001 - 2004
Skills:
Maya C++ Lua Java C#
Interests:
Combat Design Street Fighter Indie Games Game Feel
Ready At Dawn Studios - Irvine, CA since Aug 2008
Game Designer
Game Developers Conference Feb 2008 - Feb 2008
Conference Associate
Game Creation Society Jan 2006 - Dec 2007
Director of Development
Electronic Arts Los Angeles May 2007 - Aug 2007
Technical Design Intern
Education:
Carnegie Mellon University 2004 - 2008
BS, Computer Science, Human Computer Interaction, Japanese
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology 2001 - 2004
High School
Skills:
Maya C++ Lua Java C#
Interests:
Indie Games, Combat Design, Game Feel, Street Fighter
- Torrance CA, US David Miller - San Pedro CA, US Anthony Michael - Los Angeles CA, US Thomas Vu - Rancho Palos Verdes CA, US Jeffrey Norell - Los Angeles CA, US David Gustavson - Los Angeles CA, US Gregory Peng - Long Beach CA, US Drew Yenzer - Culver City CA, US Haider Rasool - Redondo Beach CA, US
International Classification:
G01W 1/04 G01W 1/14
Abstract:
An assembly and method for using weather sensors with enhanced modular capability is disclosed. The weather sensor assembly generally comprises a cap module, middle module, and a base module, where the cap module, middle module(s) and the base module are stacked adjacently to provide environmental sealing, weather sensing, and electrical connectivity to the weather sensor assembly. One or more ring mechanisms may be included that interlock the cap module, middle module(s), base module to form the weather sensor assembly into an integrated unit. Moreover, the ring mechanisms enable further modules to be added to the weather sensor assembly for additional capabilities. By doing so, each of the modules in the weather sensor assembly may be independent units that can be removed, reordered, swapped, and added for desired sensing modalities and environments.
- Torrance CA, US Dmitry Starodubov - Reseda CA, US Gregory Peng - Redondo Beach CA, US David Miller - San Pedro CA, US Andrew Kostrzewski - Garden Grove CA, US Koyiro Minakata - Irvine CA, US Gabriel Kaplan - Calabasas CA, US Tomasz Jannson - Torrance CA, US Edward Patton - Torrance CA, US Sookwang Ro - Glendale CA, US Ihor Berezhnyy - La Jolla CA, US
A portable weather station, including an lower body portion; an upper body portion disposed on the lower body portion in a spaced apart relationship thereby forming an open channel between the upper body portion and the lower body portion; and a plurality of weather condition sensors wherein a first set of one or more of the plurality of weather condition sensors is mounted on the upper body portion of the portable weather station and a second set of one or more of the plurality of weather condition sensors is mounted on the lower body portion of the portable weather station.
- Torrance CA, US Dmitry Starodubov - Reseda CA, US Gregory Peng - Redondo Beach CA, US David Miller - San Pedro CA, US Andrew Kostrzewski - Garden Grove CA, US Koyiro Minakata - Irvine CA, US Gabriel Kaplan - Calabasas CA, US Tomasz Jannson - Torrance CA, US Edward Patton - Torrance CA, US Sookwang Ro - Glendale CA, US Ihor Berezhnyy - La Jolla CA, US
International Classification:
G01W 1/02 G08B 21/18 B64D 1/08 G01S 17/95
Abstract:
A portable weather station, including an lower body portion; an upper body portion disposed on the lower body portion in a spaced apart relationship thereby forming an open channel between the upper body portion and the lower body portion; and a plurality of weather condition sensors wherein a first set of one or more of the plurality of weather condition sensors is mounted on the upper body portion of the portable weather station and a second set of one or more of the plurality of weather condition sensors is mounted on the lower body portion of the portable weather station.