ANCHOR POINT ARCHITECTURE, INC Audubon, NJ Sep 2013 to Feb 2015 Architectural DesignerARCHITECTURAL SERVICES
2012 to Sep 2013 FREELANCEQUABECK ARCHITECTURE, LLC Hillsborough, NJ 2005 to 2011 Job CaptainSILVERBERG ASSOCIATES, INC Princeton, NJ 2001 to 2004 Job CaptainPRISCO & EDWARDS A.I.A Lawrenceville, NJ 2000 to 2000 Job CaptainKOCUBINSKI ARCHITECTS Lawrenceville, NJ 1999 to 1999 Job CaptainE. I. ASSOCIATES East Orange, NJ 1998 to 1998 CAD OperatorLOTTI KRISHAN SHORT, INC Tulsa, OK 1997 to 1998 CAD Operator
Education:
MERCER COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE West Windsor, NJ 2012 A.A.S. in ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGYTHE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA Norman, OK 1997 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURETHE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA Norman, OK 1995 BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
Aug 2014 to 2000 DriverLife Star Response Norristown, PA Dec 2012 to Aug 2014 Medical Coach DriverMedEx Ambulance Feasterville, PA Apr 2011 to Aug 2012 Para Transit Van Driver/SupervisorPatriot Ambulance Huntingdon Valley, PA Oct 2007 to May 2010 Para Transit Bus DriverAmeri Heart Ambulance Philadelphia, PA Apr 2006 to Aug 2007 Para Transit Van DriverSecurity Rider Pennsauken, NJ Jul 2002 to Nov 2005 Sears Home Central
Oct 2011 to 2000 Security SpecialistMartial Arts Fort Lauderdale, FL Apr 2009 to Dec 2010 InstructorRooms To Go Pompano Beach, FL Aug 2006 to Mar 2009 Corporate Security ManagerHome Depot Deerfield Beach, FL Jan 2004 to Jul 2006 Security SpecialistCorporate Drive- Boyton BeacFlorida
Jan 2003 to Dec 2003 Security Loss Prevention SpecialistFedex Ground
Aug 2000 to Dec 2002 Corporate Security SpecialistT.J. Maxx Stuart, FL Jun 2000 to Aug 2000 Loss Prevention SpecialistFoxx Security
May 1999 to Jun 2000 Director Of SecurityPalm Beach Lakes Blvd
Jul 1998 to May 1999 Loss Prevention SpecialistWAE Washington, DC Apr 1984 to May 1995 Deputy U.S. MarshalWAE
1987 to 1987 Criminal Justice
Education:
Wicklander Fort Lauderdale, FL 2000 to 2001 Wicklander and Zuwalksi in InvestigationsU.D.C Vaness Campus Washington, DC 1987 Bachelors in Criminal Justice
University of Maryland University College Elrkidge Maryland Oct 2011 to Jun 2012 Security SpecialistMartial Arts Fort Lauderdale, FL Apr 2009 to Dec 2010 InstructorCenter Port Circle Pompano Beach, FL Aug 2006 to Mar 2009 Corporate Security ManagerHome Depot Deerfield Beach, FL Jan 2004 to Jul 2006 Security SpecialistLowes Home Improvement
Jan 2003 to Dec 2003 Security Loss Prevention SpecialistFedex Ground
Aug 2000 to Dec 2002 Corporate Security SpecialistT.J. Maxx Stuart, FL Jun 2000 to Aug 2000 Loss Prevention SpecialistFoxx Security
May 1999 to Jun 2000 Director Of SecurityPalm Beach Lakes Blvd
Jul 1998 to May 1999 Loss Prevention SpecialistU.S. Marshal Service Washington, DC Apr 1984 to May 1995 Deputy U.S. Marshal
Education:
U.D.C Vaness Campus 1987 Bachelors in Criminal Justice
Skills:
Martial Arts, Computers, Communicaitons , Spanish and People Skills
Manfred Ludwig Bitter - Princeton NJ, US Kenneth Wayne Hill - Plainsboro NJ, US Steven Douglas Scott - Wellesley MA, US Russell Feder - Newton PA, US Jinseok Ko - Cambridge MA, US John E. Rice - N. Billerica MA, US Frank Jones - Manalapan NJ, US
Assignee:
U.S. Department of Energy - Washington DC
International Classification:
G01J 1/00
US Classification:
2503361
Abstract:
Arrangements for the point-to-point imaging of a broad spectrum of electromagnetic radiation and ultrasound at large angles of incidence employ matched pairs of spherically bent reflectors to eliminate astigmatic imaging errors. Matched pairs of spherically bent crystals or spherically bent multi-layers are used for X-rays and EUV radiation; and matched pairs of spherically bent mirrors that are appropriate for the type of radiation are used with microwaves, infrared and visible light, or ultrasound. The arrangements encompass the two cases, where the Bragg angle—the complement to the angle of incidence in optics—is between 45 and 90 on both crystals/mirrors or between 0 and 45 on the first crystal/mirror and between 45 and 90 on the second crystal/mirror, where the angles of convergence and divergence are equal. For x-rays and EUV radiation, also the Bragg condition is satisfied on both spherically bent crystals/multi-layers.
William Drake, Jr. - Dunellen NJ, US Kenneth Hill - Dunellen NJ, US
International Classification:
E05C 17/44
US Classification:
292343, 292342, 292339
Abstract:
An apparatus for assisting handicapped people in opening doors. The apparatus is used primarily for individuals in wheelchairs, who typically have difficulty in opening doors. The apparatus has a long shaft with two ends, and has a handle attached to one end of the shaft. The other end of the shaft has both a wedge and a pull pin attached to it. The wedge is used to keep an opened door in an open stage by placement underneath the door in between the bottom of the door and a ground surface. The pull pin is used for placement behind a door handle to effectively “pull open” a door.
X-Ray Imaging Crystal Spectrometer For Extended X-Ray Sources
Manfred L. Bitter - Princeton NJ Ben Fraenkel - Jerusalem, IL James L. Gorman - Bordentown NJ Kenneth W. Hill - Lawrenceville NJ A. Lane Roquemore - Cranbury NJ Wolfgang Stodiek - Princeton NJ Schweickhard E. von Goeler - Princeton NJ
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy - Washington DC
International Classification:
G01T 136
US Classification:
378 82
Abstract:
Spherically or toroidally curved, double focusing crystals are used in a spectrometer for X-ray diagnostics of an extended X-ray source such as a hot plasma produced in a tokomak fusion experiment to provide spatially and temporally resolved data on plasma parameters using the imaging properties for Bragg angles near 45. For a Bragg angle of 45. degree. , the spherical crystal focuses a bundle of near parallel X-rays (the cross section of which is determined by the cross section of the crystal) from the plasma to a point on a detector, with parallel rays inclined to the main plain of diffraction focused to different points on the detector. Thus, it is possible to radially image the plasma X-ray emission in different wavelengths simultaneously with a single crystal.
Precise Proton Positioning Method For Proton Therapy Treatment, And Proton Therapy Treatment Method
- Princeton NJ, US Kenneth W. HILL - Plainsboro NJ, US Lan GAO - Princeton NJ, US Manfred BITTER - Princeton NJ, US Dale MEADE - Princeton NJ, US Brian Francis KRAUS - Princeton NJ, US
International Classification:
A61N 5/10 A61L 31/02 A61L 31/14
Abstract:
A system/apparatus and a positioning method for the determination of the delivery of protons within a mammalian body or inanimate medium, as well as a treatment method which comprises the delivery of protons to a mammalian body. The system/apparatus necessarily comprise the use of a detector which is placed in the proximity of the body or medium which is responsive to a signal emitted from a fiducuial marker which his positioned within or in the near proximity of target tissue within the body or target volume within the medium. A signal emitted from the fiducial marker is responsive to the impingement of protons thereon received from a controlled proton beam, the signal may be used to modify the subsequent operative characteristics of the source of protons.
Novel Objective For Euv Microscopy, Euv Lithography, And X-Ray Imaging
Manfred Bitter - Princeton NJ, US Kenneth W. Hill - Plainsboro NJ, US Philip Efthimion - Bedminster NJ, US
Assignee:
The Trustees of Princeton University - Princeton NJ
International Classification:
G01N 23/04 G03F 7/20 G02B 27/09
US Classification:
378 70
Abstract:
Disclosed is an imaging apparatus for EUV spectroscopy, EUV microscopy, EUV lithography, and x-ray imaging. This new imaging apparatus could, in particular, make significant contributions to EUV lithography at wavelengths in the range from 10 to 15 nm, which is presently being developed for the manufacturing of the next-generation integrated circuits. The disclosure provides a novel adjustable imaging apparatus that allows for the production of stigmatic images in x-ray imaging, EUV imaging, and EUVL. The imaging apparatus of the present invention incorporates additional properties compared to previously described objectives. The use of a pair of spherical reflectors containing a concave and convex arrangement has been applied to a EUV imaging system to allow for the image and optics to all be placed on the same side of a vacuum chamber. Additionally, the two spherical reflector segments previously described have been replaced by two full spheres or, more precisely, two spherical annuli, so that the total photon throughput is largely increased. Finally, the range of permissible Bragg angles and possible magnifications of the objective has been largely increased.
Hopi Dictionary :Hopiikwa Lavaytutuveni: A Hopi-English Dictionary of the Third Mesa Dialect With an English-Hopi Finder List and a Sketch of Hopi Grammar
Town of Roopville - Councilman (2011) JJ House Movers & Demo, Inc. - Consultant (2011) Bell, Hill and Associates, Inc and JJ House Movers & Demo, Inc. - Consultant (1984)
Education:
University of Pennsylvannia, LSUNO,Loyola - Regional Science, University of New Oreleans - Economics, Louisiana State University - Economics, Loyola University New Orleans