Vice President at Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
Location:
Houston, Texas
Industry:
Banking
Work:
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation - Houston, Texas Area since Feb 2013
Vice President
Capital One - Houston, Texas Area Jan 2011 - Feb 2013
Vice President, Senior Underwriter
Capital One - Houston, Texas Area Feb 2008 - Jan 2011
Assistant Vice President - Energy Underwriter
Capital One - Houston, Texas Area Nov 2006 - Feb 2008
Senior Credit Specialist
Capital One - Houston, Texas Area Feb 2005 - Nov 2006
Line of Business Controller
Education:
The University of Texas at Austin 1995 - 1998
BBA and BA, Finance and Economics
principal engineer at Toshiba America Business Solutions
Location:
Orange County, California Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Toshiba America Business Solutions since 2007
principal engineer
Vocurity Inc Sep 2005 - Mar 2007
CEO
Conexant 2000 - 2004
Senior Staff System Engineer
Canon 1997 - 2000
Sinior system software engineer
Epoch Internet 1996 - 1997
Senior Software Engineer
FOREVERLAMP, INC Electric Lamps, Nsk · Mfg Electric Lamps
406 Amapola Ave STE 100, Torrance, CA 90501 30032 Avenida Celestial, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90275
Peter Shen President
FOUNDATION FOR CHINESE ORPHANAGES
2825 Plz Del Amo #107, Torrance, CA 90503 5215 Middlecrest Rd, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90275
Peter E. Shen President
K C Equipment, Inc
12935 Nelson St, Garden Grove, CA 92840
Peter Shen President
Great Dedication International Group, Inc
PO Box 3961, Whittier, CA 91744
Peter Shen President
U.S. Hi-Tech and Economic Development Corp
621 Armitos Pl, Pomona, CA 91765 6069 San Felipe Ct, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91737
Us Patents
Remote Control Of Fluorescent Lamp Ballast Using Power Flow Interruption Coding With Means To Maintain Filament Voltage Substantially Constant As The Lamp Voltage Decreases
Feng-Kang Hu - Torrance CA Chung M. Lau - Torrance CA Kevin Yang - Torrance CA Joshau S. Zhu - Torrance CA Peter S. Shen - Rancho Palos Verdes CA Thomas C. Jednacz - Gastonia NC
Assignee:
Electronic Ballast Technology, Inc. - Torrance CA
International Classification:
G05F 100 H05B 4136
US Classification:
315291
Abstract:
A dimming ballast system wherein the light output of the lamp is controlled by a remote source. The ballast output voltage is regulated by a voltage control feedback loop, the dimming function being achieved by varying the set point of the control loop. The remote control signal, coded by interrupting the current flow to the ballast for a short period, is processed digitally by a microcomputer which generates information to vary the control set point. Circuit means are provided to control the filament voltage of the fluorescent lamps such that as the lamps are dimmed down, the filament voltage is maintained or slightly increased, thus prolonging lamp life and stabilizing the lamp light output.
Laser Beam Tube With Helical Gas Flow For Reducing Thermal Blooming In The Laser Beam
A laser beam flow tube arrangement is disclosed in which the Ranque-Hilsch effect is advantageously utilized to reduce thermal blooming in a laser beam. The arrangement includes a tubular member through which the laser beam is propagated longitudinally and a vortical flow generator in gas flow communication with the interior of the tubular member. The flow generator produces vortical flow of a gas having low absorption properties at the wavelength of the laser beam and introduces the vortically flowing gas into the tubular member. The gas flows along a helical path within the tubular member with a tangential velocity selected to provide a negative temperature gradient between the wall and axis of the tubular member which is substantially equal in magnitude to the positive temperature gradient therebetween due to the thermal blooming.
Remote Control Of Fluorescent Lamp Ballast Using Power Flow Interruption Coding With Means To Maintain Filament Voltage Substantially Constant As The Lamp Voltage Decreases
Feng-Kang Hu - Torrance CA Chung M. Lau - Torrance CA Kevin Yang - Torrance CA Joshua S. Zhu - Torrance CA Peter S. Shen - Rancho Palos Verdes CA Thomas C. Jednacz - Gastonia NC
Assignee:
Electronic Ballast Technology, Inc. - Torrance CA
International Classification:
H05B 4136
US Classification:
315291
Abstract:
A dimming ballast system wherein the light output of the lamp is controlled by a remote source. The ballast output voltage is regulated by a voltage control feedback loop, the dimming function being achieved by varying the set point of the control loop. The remote control signal, coded by interrupting the current flow to the ballast for a short period, is processed digitally by a microcomputer which generates information to vary the control set point. Circuit means are provided to control the filament voltage of the fluorescent lamps such that as the lamps are dimmed down, the filament voltage is maintained or slightly increased, thus prolonging lamp life and stabilizing the lamp light output.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air Force - Washington DC
International Classification:
H01S 300
US Classification:
331 945G
Abstract:
A multiple shock aerodynamic window for use within a laser system. The aerodynamic window provides separation between the pressure within the laser cavity and the ambient pressure adjacent thereto. Making up the aerodynamic window is an entrance duct and a capture duct situated transverse to a laser beam output passageway leading from the laser cavity. A wedge-shaped element is located in the entrance duct, partially protruding into the passageway. A diffuser vane is located in the capture duct. Upon the passing of a supersonic flow of gas through the entrance duct at least two shock waves are generated at the wedge-shaped element and cross the passageway. The diffuser vane intersects at least one of the shock waves thereby substantially reducing flow separation in the capture duct. In addition, the entrance wall of the capture duct may be inclined at an angle of approximately 16. degree. in order to assist the diffuser vane in the reduction of flow separation in the capture duct.
Remote Control Of Fluorescent Lamp Ballast Using Power Flow Interruption Coding With Means To Maintain Filament Voltage Substantially Constant As The Lamp Voltage Decreases
Feng-Kang Hu - Torrance CA Chung M. Lau - Torrance CA Kevin Yang - Torrance CA Joshua S. Zhu - Torrance CA Peter S. Shen - Rancho Palos Verdes CA Thomas C. Jednacz - Gastonia NC
Assignee:
Electronic Ballast Technology, Incorporated - Torrance CA
International Classification:
H05B 4136
US Classification:
315291
Abstract:
A dimming ballast system wherein the light output of the lamp is controlled by a remote source. The ballast output voltage is regulated by a voltage control feedback loop, the dimming function being achieved by varying the set point of the control loop. The remote control signal, coded by interrupting the current flow to the ballast for a short period, is processed digitally by a microcomputer which generates information to vary the control set point. Circuit means are provided to control the filament voltage of the fluorescent lamps such that as the lamps are dimmed down, the filament voltage is maintained or slightly increased, thus prolonging lamp life and stabilizing the lamp light output.
Stanley Works - Finance Controller (2011) Celestica - Sr. Finance Manager (2006-2011)
Education:
Tongji University - MBA
About:
Google Apps, Blackberry, iPhone
Bragging Rights:
Living in Suzhou
Peter Shen
Work:
CASE-ONE - Apple to protect sets of research production and marketing of
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Who are we: We are case-one and we mainly specialize in the development, production and sales of protecting covers for Apple’s Iphones, laptops, MP3 players. Our products category includes: color shel...