Q.Mitchell Lawn Service And Nursey Garden Fort Lauderdale, FL Mar 2009 to May 2013 Labor WorkerRainbow Roofing,inc Fort Lauderdale, FL Jun 2004 to Feb 2008 Maintenance TechCraftmastics Pompano Beach, FL Aug 2001 to May 2004 Sale Representative19th Street Restaurant Fort Lauderdale, FL Jan 1997 to Apr 1999 Bussser/waiterPritchard Sports And Events Fort Lauderdale, FL Aug 1998 to Jan 1999 Janitorial
Education:
Florida Career College Lauderdale Lakes, FL 2012 HVAC
American Heritage Railways Boise, ID Dec 1997 to Mar 2013 Senior Vice President/Chief Operating OfficerAmerican Heritage Railways
Dec 1997 to Feb 2003 General ManagerTri-County Commuter Rail Authority Fort Lauderdale, FL Jul 1997 to Dec 1997 Interim Executive DirectorTri-County Commuter Rail Authority Miami, FL Oct 1994 to Jun 1997 Deputy Executive DirectorTri-County Commuter Rail Authority
Jul 1992 to Sep 1994 Director of Planning and DevelopmentTri-County Commuter Rail Authority
Jan 1990 to Jun 1992 Manager of PlanningHillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority Tampa, FL Jul 1987 to Dec 1989 Project ManagerTri-County Transit Authority Orlando, FL Apr 1985 to Jul 1987 Operations Planner
Education:
School of Public and Environmental Affairs Bloomington, IN 1985 to 2000 Bachelor of Science in Urban AffairsIndiana University Bloomington, IN
Aug 2013 to 2000 TellerTrinidad State Junior College Alamosa, CO Aug 2012 to Dec 2013 State Student Council Advisory RepresentativeNational Treasurer's Action Council
Oct 2011 to Dec 2013 Proceeds went to student and advisor recognition programsBest Buy Longmont, CO Feb 2010 to Oct 2010 Sales SpecialistBistro Rialto Alamosa, CO May 2009 to Jun 2009 Personal AssistantAllstate Boulder, CO May 2006 to Aug 2008 Hardware Associate
Education:
Adams State College Alamosa, CO Jun 2012 to 2000 Leadership CouncilTrinidad State Junior College Alamosa, CO Associates in Business Administration
Skills:
Excellent time management ability. Proven Customer Service skills. Computer proficiency - MS Word/Excel and PowerPoint. Razor-sharp analytical skills, an ability to see problems from multiple perspectives and fluid communication skills. Ability to provide general administrative support. Ability to maintain complex calendars, travel plans and manage projects. Ability to handle a fast-paced environment. Good writing, editing and typing skills. Strong business and personal assistant background.
Novellus Systems Portland, OR Manufacturing EngineerSpeedFam-Ipec
Software Support Specialist IIIIpec Corporation
Senior Lead Tech
Education:
Warner Pacific College Portland, OR Jan 2008 to Jan 2010 Bachelor in Business Administration, BusinessUniversity of Toledo Toledo, OH Jan 1982 to Jan 1985 Associate of Science in Electronic Engineering
Skills:
Project Manager, Training Coordinator, Technical Writing, Software Specialist with knowledge of QNX operating system, Computer Repair, Networking Set up
Nov 2012 to 2000 Roofer/LaborerTimber Products Medford, OR Sep 2012 to Nov 2012 Laborer/HelperC and D Lumber Riddle, OR Sep 2011 to Apr 2012 Forklift Operator/Material Handler
Us Patents
Method And Apparatus For Pre-Fetching Data For An Application Using A Winsock Client Layered Service Provider And A Transparent Proxy
Jeffrey R. Jackson - Forest Grove OR Scott B. Blum - Beaverton OR
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 1516
US Classification:
709219
Abstract:
Response time is improved by a method and apparatus for pre-fetching application data over a network. A request for application data, such as Internet data, is received. The request is transmitted to a transparent network proxy, which issues requests over a communications network to fetch the requested data. The requested application data are received by the proxy and forwarded to a client layered service provider, which supplies the data to the application. If additional application data is received by the proxy, that data is also forwarded to the client layered service provider, where it is stored as pre-fetch data. If additional application data is requested by the application, the additional data can be supplied from the stored pre-fetch data, if available.
Vehicle N2/Oil Suspension With External Damping Orifice Adjustment
Frederick W. Loeber - Tulsa OK Richard L. Hoffelmeyer - Longview TX Jeffrey A. Jackson - Kellyville OK
Assignee:
Unit Rig, Inc. - Tulsa OK
International Classification:
F16F 500 F16F 906 F16F 936 F16F 944
US Classification:
267 6426
Abstract:
This is a suspension system for use on a vehicle between an axle and a load carrying body. It includes a plunger tube which is attached to the axle of the vehicle. The plunger tube extends upwardly into the annulus between an outer cylindrical housing, which is secured to the frame of the vehicle, and an interior piston rod. There is a main cavity within the piston rod and an annular cavity between the piston rod and the plunger tube. At least one orifice extends through the piston rod to permit fluid communication between the main cavity within the piston rod and the annular cavity. A second passage therebetween includes a ball check valve which permits flow of fluid only from the main cavity to the annular cavity. A movable orifice metering ring can be raised or lowered from the exterior of the suspension system to vary the size of the orifice between the main cavity and the annular cavity. An elastomeric alignment assembly connects the top of the piston rod to the outer cylindrical housing to compensate for wear of bushings between the piston rod and plunger tube.
Technologies For Computing Context Replay With Visual Searching
- Santa Clara CA, US Dawn Nafus - Hillsboro OR, US Carl S. Marshall - Portland OR, US Jeffrey R. Jackson - Newberg OR, US Heather Patterson - Santa Clara CA, US John W. Sherry - Portland OR, US Daniel S. Lake - Hillsboro OR, US
Technologies for computing context replay include a computing device having a persistent memory and a volatile memory. The computing device creates multiple snapshots that are each indicative of a user's computing context at a corresponding sync point. The snapshots may include metadata created in response to system events, memory snapshots stored in a virtual machine, and/or video data corresponding to the computing context. At least a part of the snapshots are stored in the persistent memory. The computing device presents a timeline user interface based on the snapshots. The timeline includes multiple elements that are associated with corresponding sync points. The timeline elements may visually indicate a salience value that has been determined for each corresponding sync point. In response to a user selection of a sync point, the computing device activates a computing context corresponding to the snapshot for the selected sync point. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
Prioritization For Presentation Of Media Based On Sensor Data Collected By Wearable Sensor Devices
- Santa Clara CA, US Carl S. Marshall - Portland OR, US Jeffrey R. Jackson - Newberg OR, US Selvakumar Panneer - Hillsboro OR, US Andrea E. Johnson - Beaverton OR, US
Apparatuses, methods, and storage medium associated with a browser for prioritized display of videos and/or photographs are disclosed herein. In embodiments, an apparatus may include one or more processors, devices, and/or circuitry to operate a browser to present a plurality of photos and/or videos for viewing. A subset of the plurality of the photos and/or videos may be selected based on the results of an analysis of sensor data collected by a plurality of wearable sensors. The subset of the plurality of the photos and/or videos may be prioritized over other photos and/or videos from the plurality of the photos and/or videos in terms of presentation space allocated for presentation.
Cross-Function Virtualization Of A Telecom Core Network
- Santa Clara CA, US Richard A. Uhlig - Hillsboro OR, US Rajendra S. Yavatkar - Portland OR, US Tsung-Yuan C. Tai - Portland OR, US Christian Maciocco - Portland OR, US Jeffrey R. Jackson - Newberg OR, US Daniel J. Dahle - Wilsonville OR, US
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 9/455 H04L 12/24 G06F 9/50
Abstract:
In the present disclosure, functions associated with the central office of an evolved packet core network are co-located onto a computer platform or sub-components through virtualized function instances. This reduces and/or eliminates the physical interfaces between equipment and permits functional operation of the evolved packet core to occur at a network edge.
Smart Autonomous Machines Utilizing Cloud, Error Corrections, And Predictions
- Santa Clara CA, US Feng Chen - Shanghai, CN Jeffrey R. Jackson - Newberg OR, US Justin E. Gottschlich - Santa Clara CA, US Rajkishore Barik - Santa Clara CA, US Xiaoming Chen - Shanghai, CN Prasoonkumar Surti - Folsom CA, US Mike B. Macpherson - Portland OR, US Murali Sundaresan - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06N 3/063 B60W 30/095 G06N 3/00 G06N 3/04
Abstract:
A mechanism is described for facilitating smart collection of data and smart management of autonomous machines. A method of embodiments, as described herein, includes detecting one or more sets of data from one or more sources over one or more networks, and combining a first computation directed to be performed locally at a local computing device with a second computation directed to be performed remotely at a remote computing device in communication with the local computing device over the one or more networks, where the first computation consumes low power, wherein the second computation consumes high power.
In one embodiment, an autonomous vehicle (AV) system determines that a collision between itself and another object is imminent based on data obtained from sensors attached to the AV. The AV system determines an optimal vehicle orientation for the collision, determines a vehicle path to position the vehicle in the optimal vehicle orientation, and autonomously controls the vehicle to travel along the determined vehicle path.
Autonomous Machines Through Cloud, Error Corrections, And Predictions
- Santa Clara CA, US Feng Chen - Shanghai, CN Jeffrey R. Jackson - Newberg OR, US Justin E. Gottschlich - Santa Clara CA, US Rajkishore Barik - Santa Clara CA, US Xiaoming Chen - Shanghai, CN Prasoonkumar Surti - Folsom CA, US Mike B. Macpherson - Portland OR, US Murali Sundaresan - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G05D 1/00 G06N 3/04 G06N 3/08 G06N 3/063
Abstract:
A mechanism is described for facilitating smart collection of data and smart management of autonomous machines. A method of embodiments, as described herein, includes detecting one or more sets of data from one or more sources over one or more networks, and combining a first computation directed to be performed locally at a local computing device with a second computation directed to be performed remotely at a remote computing device in communication with the local computing device over the one or more networks, where the first computation consumes low power, wherein the second computation consumes high power.