Sep 2014 to 2000 Trainee:Cleaning SpecialistMajestic Theatre Detroit, MI Aug 2013 to Oct 2014 Food Service AccociateFord Field:Safe Management Detroit, MI Jun 2013 to Jul 2014 Seasonal Team MemberPremier Staffing Service:Better Made Detroit, MI Aug 2012 to May 2013 Temporary Associate/Light Assembly
Education:
Osborn HighSchool Detroit, MI 2008 to 2012 diploma
Jan 2014 to Aug 2014 cashiermachine operator Oct 2012 to Sep 2013line worker Oct 2011 to Dec 2011sales associate stock cashier May 2011 to Sep 2011food runner Jun 2007 to Sep 2007cook / order Jun 2006 to Oct 2006
Apr 2014 to 2000 Cleaning Specialist/TraineeMajestic Theatre Detroit, MI Apr 2014 to Jan 2015 Food Service AssociateSafe Management-Ford Field Detroit, MI Jul 2013 to Aug 2014 Seasonal Team MemberPremier Staffing - Better Made Detroit, MI Aug 2012 to Jun 2013 Temporary Production worker
Education:
Golightly Detroit, MI 2010 to 2012 Law Enforcement certificate in Law EnforcementOsborn High School Detroit, MI 2008 to 2012 Diploma
Skills:
-Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite.Fantastic customer service skills including hospitality and guest services, salesperson retail and door-to-door energy service with great sales experience,production with bakery experience
Jan 2002 to 2000 Drywall TechnicianPepsi St. Louis, MO Jan 2010 to Jul 2011 Material Handler- WarehousingAmerican Eagle Outfitters St. Louis, MO Feb 2007 to Jan 2009 Stock ManagerThe May Company St. Louis, MO Mar 2005 to Dec 2006 Customer Service RepresentativeDunn Lawn Service St. Louis, MO May 2003 to Aug 2003 Lawn Technician
Education:
Everest College St. Louis, MO 2009 to 2010 Diploma in Massage Therapy
Jul 2009 to 2000 Writer/Cartoonist/EditorIndependent Publisher Estes Park, CO Aug 2012 to Nov 2012 Cook/HousekeeperIndependent Publisher Estes Park, CO May 2012 to Aug 2012 Day Camp CounselorIndependent Publisher Milton, FL Dec 2011 to Feb 2012 CounselorIndependent Publisher Detroit, MI Feb 2010 to Sep 2011 Michigan Americorps Worker/Literacy Tutor
Education:
Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 2009 BA in English Literature
Dr. Jackson graduated from the Baylor College of Medicine in 1974. He works in Kingman, AZ and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology and Family Medicine. Dr. Jackson is affiliated with Kingman Regional Medical Center.
Tysons Corner Medical Center Orthopedic Surgery 8008 Westpark Dr STE 305, Mc Lean, VA 22102 7032876475 (phone), 7032876476 (fax)
Kaiser Permanente Podiatry 8008 Westpark Dr, Mc Lean, VA 22102 7032876475 (phone), 7032876476 (fax)
Education:
Medical School UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School at Newark Graduated: 1979
Procedures:
Hip Replacement Joint Arthroscopy Knee Replacement Lower Leg Amputation Occupational Therapy Evaluation Shoulder Surgery Arthrocentesis Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Knee Arthroscopy Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations Shoulder Arthroscopy
Conditions:
Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Osteoarthritis
Languages:
English Korean Spanish Vietnamese
Description:
Dr. Jackson graduated from the UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School at Newark in 1979. He works in McLean, VA and 1 other location and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Jackson is affiliated with Virginia Hospital Center.
Dr. Jackson graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill in 2011. He works in Clemson, SC and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Jackson is affiliated with Anmed Health.
OU Children's Physicians Grand Prairie PediatricsOU Childrens Physicians Grand Prairie Pediatrics 7301 N Comanche Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73132 4057218090 (phone), 4052714242 (fax)
OU Childrens Grand Prairie Pediatrics 7301 N Comanche Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73132 4052714646 (phone), 4052714242 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine Graduated: 1975
Dr. Jackson graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 1975. He works in Oklahoma City, OK and 1 other location and specializes in Pediatrics and Pediatric Allergy/Immunology. Dr. Jackson is affiliated with Integris Baptist Medical Center and Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City.
St Joseph Surgical Associates 930 Carondelet Dr STE 201, Kansas City, MO 64114 8169412222 (phone), 8169412282 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City Graduated: 2005
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Jackson graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City in 2005. He works in Kansas City, MO and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Jackson is affiliated with St Joseph Medical Center and St Marys Medical Center.
Edi J. Wink - Shelby Township MI, US Francis V. Rolland - Rochester Hills MI, US John Mobley - Lexington TN, US Eric Frey - Lexington TN, US Kenneth Scott Jackson - Lexington TN, US Jeremy Duke - Henderson County TN, US
An extruded seal member having a corrugated axial surface exhibiting alternating peaks and valleys extending longitudinally along the axial surface of the seal member; a method for manufacturing the seal member which comprises extruding a tubular structure having a corrugated axial surface, crosslinking the extrude tubular structure, cutting the tubular structure to provide a plurality of uniform seal members and recovering the seal members; and a method of using such multilayer seal members, are described.
Douglas Raymond Martin - Canton MI, US Kenneth J. Jackson - Dearborn MI, US Nimrod Kapas - Dearborn MI, US
International Classification:
F01N 5/02 F01N 13/08 B23P 15/00
US Classification:
60320, 29888, 60324
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a vehicle exhaust heat recovery system including a first exhaust line fluidically connected to a heat exchanger, a second exhaust line fluidically connected to the first exhaust line, and an inanimate flow regulator in the first exhaust line configured to limit exhaust flow under predetermined conditions.
Climate Thermal Load Based Minimum Flow Rate Water Pump Control
Mark G. Smith - Canton MI, US Kenneth J. Jackson - Dearborn MI, US Scott James Thompson - Waterford MI, US Osama A. Abihana - Dearborn MI, US
Assignee:
FORD GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC - Dearborn MI
International Classification:
F04B 49/00 F24F 11/00
US Classification:
417 32, 236 493, 903902
Abstract:
A control system for minimizing the flow rate and energy consumption of a water pump in a vehicle. The control system and method correlate a climate thermal load value with the temperature of the coolant in a climate control cooling circuit. A correlation is performed by mapping the inputs to a desired pump flow rate that is determined to be necessary at a minimum to provide adequate cooling for the engine and for air conditioning or heating the vehicle.
Systems And Methods For Heating Computing Elements In Vehicles
- Pittsburgh PA, US Brian T. MARGOSIAN - Lathrup Village MI, US Kevin J. NEALIS - Yardley PA, US Ryan J. SKAFF - Farmington Hills MI, US Kenneth John JACKSON - Dearborn MI, US
Assignee:
ARGO AI, LLC - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
H05K 7/20 G01S 17/931
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are disclosed for a systems and methods for improved LIDAR return light capture efficiency. One example method may include comparing, by a controller including a processor and at a first time, a first temperature of a first computing element to a first threshold temperature and a second temperature of a second computing element to a second threshold temperature. The example method may also include sending, based on a determination that the first temperature is below the first threshold temperature and the second temperature is above the second threshold temperature, a first signal to a switch to activate a data output corresponding to the second computing element. The example method may also include sending, to the second computing element, a second signal to cause a third computing element to increase heat dissipation from the third computing element to the first computing element. The example method may also include receiving, from the first computing element, a third temperature of the first computing element at a second time. The example method may also include comparing the third temperature of the first computing element to the first threshold temperature. The example method may also include determining that the third temperature of the first computing element is at or above the first threshold temperature at the second time. The example method may also include sending, based on a determination that that the third temperature is at or above the first threshold temperature, a third signal to the switch to activate a data output corresponding to the first computing element.
Systems And Methods For Heating Computing Elements In Vehicles
- Pittsburgh PA, US Brian T. Margosian - Lathrup Village MI, US Kevin J. Nealis - Yardley PA, US Ryan J. Skaff - Farmington Hills MI, US Kenneth John Jackson - Dearborn MI, US
Assignee:
Argo AI, LLC - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G05B 19/4155
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are disclosed for a systems and methods for improved LIDAR return light capture efficiency. One example method may include comparing, by a controller including a processor and at a first time, a first temperature of a first computing element to a first threshold temperature and a second temperature of a second computing element to a second threshold temperature. The example method may also include sending, based on a determination that the first temperature is below the first threshold temperature and the second temperature is above the second threshold temperature, a first signal to a switch to activate a data output corresponding to the second computing element. The example method may also include sending, to the second computing element, a second signal to cause a third computing element to increase heat dissipation from the third computing element to the first computing element. The example method may also include receiving, from the first computing element, a third temperature of the first computing element at a second time. The example method may also include comparing the third temperature of the first computing element to the first threshold temperature. The example method may also include determining that the third temperature of the first computing element is at or above the first threshold temperature at the second time. The example method may also include sending, based on a determination that the third temperature is at or above the first threshold temperature, a third signal to the switch to activate a data output corresponding to the first computing element.
Method To Control Battery Cooling Using The Battery Coolant Pump In Electrified Vehicles
A method of climate control in a vehicle, which includes cooling a battery and cabin of a vehicle at a target chiller-pump speed of a chiller, the target speed corresponding to a difference between a temperature of an battery and a target temperature of the battery, and wherein the target pump speed does not exceed a limit defined by a look-up table that identifies a capacity of the chiller by mapping the load and the difference.
Energy Saving Offset Strategy For Autonomous Vehicle Passenger Cabin
- Dearborn MI, US Kenneth J. Jackson - Dearborn MI, US
International Classification:
B60H 1/00 B60K 28/04
Abstract:
A method for controlling a heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system of an autonomous vehicle includes determining a vehicle operating status and operating the HVAC system according to the determined vehicle operating status. A control module comprising a sensor array and at least one controller operatively coupled to the sensor array and to the HVAC system controls operation of the HVAC system according to the determined vehicle operating status. The vehicle operating status is selected from one of vehicle occupied-in use, vehicle unoccupied-use requested, and vehicle unoccupied-standby. The HVAC system is operated at an operating setting providing a reduced energy consumption in a vehicle whose operating status is vehicle unoccupied-standby. The reduced energy consumption operating setting is determined according to a constant offset value or according to a variable offset value determined by inputs provided by the sensor array.
Coolant Cap Mix-Up Prevention System For Motor Vehicle
- Dearborn MI, US Kenneth J. Jackson - Dearborn MI, US Serdar Hakki Yonak - Ann Arbor MI, US
International Classification:
B65D 41/04 B65D 1/02
Abstract:
This disclosure relates to a coolant cap mix-up prevention system for a motor vehicle. In one example, a motor vehicle includes a first coolant bottle configured for use with a first cap and a second coolant bottle configured for use with a second cap. The second coolant bottle is configured prevent attachment of the first cap to the second coolant bottle. A method is also disclosed.
Crazybaby Entertainment - CEO / Founder (1996) CrazybabyTV, Inc. - Owner/Producer (2008) Crazybaby Records - Founder (1996-2008)
Education:
Somerville High School - General
About:
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Bragging Rights:
Proud Father of 3, Successful Business Man, and Former Manager of several successful recording artists.
Kenneth Jackson
Education:
Western Theological Seminary - Divinity, Cornerstone University - Ministry Leadership
amusing. It is no coincidence that in at least two recent cases, the homeless played a role. A 68-year-old man living in a shelter, identified as Kenneth Jackson, won praise from police for reporting the suspicious package near Columbia Presbyterian hospital, even though the item proved to be a fake.
o areas where blacks were a majority. The HOLC said houses in one neighborhood had little or no value today, having suffered a tremendous decline in values due to the colored element now controlling the district, according to a 1980 article by Columbia University historian Kenneth Jackson.
Now in its 19th year, the Country Doctor of the Year Award has been presented to renowned rural physicians such as David Nichols, M.D., who for 30 years flew his helicopter to tiny Tangier Island to treat its isolated population, and to Kenneth Jackson, M.D. who rides horseback to the base of the Gr
n 1888, one of the most noted writers of his time, William Dean Howells, moved from Boston for New York. That, says Kenneth Jackson, a Columbia history professor and former president of the New-York Historical Society, became a sort of cultural tipping point. There was simply too much actionand m
"Big things eat smaller things," said Kenneth Jackson, a history professor at Columbia University and editor of The Encyclopedia of New York City. "This is a trend that has been going on for hundreds of years."