Vice President, Finance at Corinthian Colleges, Inc
Location:
Orange County, California Area
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Corinthian Colleges, Inc since 2005
Vice President, Finance
Mitsubishi Motors Credit of America, Inc May 2003 - Mar 2007
Director, Financial Planning and Analysis
Ford Motor Company 1996 - 2003
Finance Manager
ICI Katalco 1991 - 1995
Sales and Service Representative
Education:
University of Chicago 1996
MBA, Finance
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1986
BS, Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
Eckersall LLC - Chino since Jun 2012
GIS Software Development Intern
Cal Poly Pomona Jan 2012 - Jun 2012
Grader
Bright Hub Inc Sep 2011 - Dec 2011
Writer
Still Seed Lab - Pomona CA Mar 2011 - May 2011
Student Assistant
Jet Propulsion Laboratory Sep 2010 - Jan 2011
Intern in the SIRI Program
Education:
University of California, Riverside 2012 - 2014
Master's degree, Computer Science
California State Polytechnic University-Pomona 2008 - 2012
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science
Logistics Officer at US Army, 3 Army, Camp Buehring, KU
Location:
États-Unis
Industry:
Military
Work:
US Army, 3 Army, Camp Buehring, KU
Logistics Officer
U.S. Army - Région de Stuttgart , Allemagne
Aide-de-Camp
203rd Military Intelligence Battalion, APG MD
Senior Foreign Weapons Analyst
Education:
Combined Career Course Logistics for US Army 2011 - 2011
American InterContinental University 2006 - 2007
MBA, Business
Raymond Noar - Bellflower CA Stanley L. Zedekar - Huntington Beach CA Michael D. Albertson - Tustin CA Carl W. Pointer - Placentia CA Chester E. Gall - Long Beach CA Alfred B. Fuller - Anaheim CA
Assignee:
Rockwell International Corporation - El Segundo CA
International Classification:
G01C 1930
US Classification:
74 546
Abstract:
A two degree-of-freedom, free-rotor, gas-bearing gyroscope having greatly reduced sensitivity to acceleration-induced and other disturbances. An electromagnetic forcer acts on the rotor to keep the axial component of bearing deflection negligible. Closed-loop control circuitry for energizing the axial forcer responds to a linear displacement signal. The circuitry also provides an output signal proportional to the component of acceleration along the spin axis. This signal may be used to replace an accelerometer output signal in navigation equipment. In addition to be being functional during normal operation, the control functions during start-up and shut-down to center the rotor over the support ball. The functions of forcer and torquer are combined in a single structure. A dual motor arrangement and a dual forcer-torquer arrangement provide cancellation of bias variations due to housing, shaft, and bearing deflections.