Northwell Health Physician PartnersNorthwell Gastroenterology & Hepatology 300 Community Dr Levitt, North Hills, NY 11030 (516)3873990 (phone), (516)5622683 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine Graduated: 2001
Acute Pancreatitis Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Chronic Pancreatitis Cirrhosis Gastric Cancer
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Lee graduated from the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine in 2001. He works in Manhasset, NY and specializes in Gastroenterology. Dr. Lee is affiliated with North Shore University Hospital and Northwell Health Long Island Jewish Medical Center.
Medical School Brown University Alpert Medical School Graduated: 1997
Procedures:
Breast Reduction
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Lee graduated from the Brown University Alpert Medical School in 1997. He works in Modesto, CA and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Lee is affiliated with Doctors Hospital Of Manteca and Stanislaus Surgical Hospital.
Bank of America since Jan 2012
Teller
Jade - Asian Fusion Apr 2007 - Jan 2012
Server
Whisky River Oct 2009 - Jan 2011
Bar Back
Champs Sports Jun 2006 - Jun 2009
Sales Associate
Abercrombie Sep 2006 - May 2009
Sales Associate
Education:
University of North Carolina at Charlotte 2008 - 2012
BA, Finance
Central Piedmont Community College 2006 - 2008
Myers Park High School 2002 - 2006
Interests:
Sneakers, Fashion, Art
Senior Support Specialist - Customer Experience At Tagged
Senior Test Engineer at TUV Rheinland of North America
Location:
San Ramon, California
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Work:
TUV Rheinland of North America - Pleasanton, CA since Oct 2012
Senior Test Engineer
Entegris Jul 2011 - Oct 2012
Mechanical Engineer III
Entegris, Inc Aug 2006 - Jul 2011
Mechanical Engineer II
Entegris Apr 2005 - Aug 2006
Equipment Service Engineer
Stetson Engineers Jun 2001 - May 2003
Engineering Assistant/Junior Draftsman
Education:
University of California, Berkeley 1999 - 2003
B.S., Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Pro Engineer Design of Experiments Manufacturing Customer Satisfaction Solidworks Engineering Management Ingenuity Engineering FMEA R&D Testing SPC MS Project Lean Manufacturing Six Sigma Design for Manufacturing Troubleshooting Product Management Inventor AutoCAD Leadership Community Service Hands-on leader
Languages:
Cantonese
Senior Program Planner Ii At Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems
Calvin K. Lee - Needham MA John E. Buckley - Marlboro MA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
B64D 1702
US Classification:
244145, 244142
Abstract:
A parachute cluster assembly includes a first round parachute having a first canopy of radially extending first gores, and a second round parachute having a second canopy of radially extending second gores. Adjacent ones of the first gores are joined along a line to adjacent ones of the second gores to fix the first canopy to the second canopy along the line. The first canopy defines a first slot spaced from but neighboring the first gores joined along the line, and the second canopy defines a second slot spaced from but neighboring the second gores joined along the line. The first and second slots are disposed on a same side of the cluster assembly.
United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
B64D 17/52
US Classification:
244149, 244142
Abstract:
A parachute system has a canopy, suspension lines that extend from the canopy skirt to a confluence point, and a center line that is attached to and between the apex of the canopy and the confluence point. A single reefing line cutter is attached to the center line and is activated after a predetermined amount of time has elapsed. A first reefing line extends through a first group of reefing rings wherein one end of the first reefing line is attached to the single reefing line cutter and the opposite end is attached to the canopy skirt at a first predetermined location. A second reefing line extends through a second group of reefing rings that is opposite the first group of reefing rings. The second reefing line has one end attached to the single reefing line cutter and an opposite end attached to the canopy skirt at a second predetermined location that is across from the first predetermined location. The canopy opens to an initial circumference that is determined by the summation of the lengths of the first and second reefing lines. When the reefing line cutter is activated, the reefing line cutter releases the first and second reefing lines so as to allow full inflation of the canopy.
Combined Skirt-Reefing And Slider Method For Controlled Parachute Opening
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
B64D 17/58
US Classification:
244147
Abstract:
A parachute system having a parachute canopy having a skirt, and a plurality of gores spaced about the skirt. The plurality of gores is defined by first and second groups of gores. The parachute system includes a slider having a plurality of through-holes, a line loop attached to the slider, a first reefing line extending through the first group of gores and having a pair of ends attached to the line loop, and a second reefing line extending through the second group of gores and having a pair of ends attached to the line loop. A corresponding group of suspension lines passes through a corresponding through-hole in the slider. Each suspension line in each group of suspension lines is attached to a corresponding gore. A single reefing line cutter is engaged with the line loop and configured to cut the line loop after a predetermined amount of time has elapsed so as to release the reefing lines and allow the slider to slide down the suspension lines.
Phillip W. Gibson - Holliston MA, US Calvin K. Lee - Needham MA, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
D04H 1/00 B32B 5/18
US Classification:
442354, 442341, 442373, 442189
Abstract:
A thermal insulation material for articles of clothing, the material including fibers for providing thermal insulation and fibers for providing a stable structure for the material.
James E. Sadeck - East Freetown MA, US Justin Riley - Grafton MA, US Kenneth J. Desabrais - Brimfield MA, US Calvin Lee - Needham MA, US
Assignee:
The United States Government as Represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
B64D 17/02
US Classification:
244145
Abstract:
A concentric peripheral canopy parachute having a canopy system including a number of peripheral, stacked, concentric, canopies, each superior canopy centered and spaced above the inferior canopy and having its skirt connected to the vent of the inferior canopy for generating an increased low pressure disturbance behind the canopy system for producing higher fluid drag.
Method And Apparatus For Evaluating Parachutes Under Load
Mahmoud A. El-Sherif - Narbeth PA Dina M. El-Sherif - Narbeth PA Calvin K. Lee - Needham MA
Assignee:
Photonics Laboratories, Inc. - Narberth PA
International Classification:
B64D 1700
US Classification:
244142
Abstract:
A system and method for evaluating flexible structures such as textiles under load generally. A specific embodiment is shown for parachutes. A plurality of first sensors and second sensors are attached to the parachute on its canopy and suspension lines. Preferred first sensors are fiber Bragg gratings (FBG) type sensors, and preferred second sensors are modal power distribution (MPD) type sensors. A fiber optic network interconnects the pluralities of first and second sensors to provide sensor outputs which are converted to electronic signals, modulated and transmitted to a receiving station for receiving and processing the transmitted modulated electronic signals. The preferred fiber optic network includes a plurality of light emitting diodes positioned at one end of each fibers and a photodiode array positioned to receive light from each of the fibers. The transmitter acquires the output as data, processes and RF modulates the signal to enhance the signal to noise ratio and prepares it for wireless transmission. The signal may be recorded or read-out before modulation.
Apparatus And Method For Controlled Simultaneous Opening Of Clustered Parachutes
Calvin K. Lee - Needham MA James E. Sadeck - East Freetown MA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
B64D 1736
US Classification:
244152
Abstract:
A parachute assembly and method for the controlled airdrop of a payload is isclosed. The parachute assembly includes a cluster of parachutes and a control means. Each parachute in the cluster includes a canopy, a plurality of reefing rings attached to the skirt portion of the canopy and a plurality of suspension lines that are attached to the skirt portion at their one end and attachable to a payload at their other end. The control means comprises a common member disposed between and intermediate to each parachute, a plurality of control lines that are threaded through a plurality of the reefing rings on confronting skirt portions of each of two parachutes, and at least one control loop for each control line, which control loop is breakable under tension forces generated at the skirt portion during canopy opening. The method for controlling canopy release and opening of clustered parachutes comprises releasing the clustered parachutes from a single deployment bag. Each control loop breaks substantially simultaneously with all other control loops during opening.
Radial Reefing Means For Use In Packing And Opening A Parachute Canopy In A Controlled Manner
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Army - Washington DC
International Classification:
B64D 1736
US Classification:
244152
Abstract:
A parachute having radial reefing means for use in packing and opening the parachute canopy in a controlled manner. The parachute includes a circular canopy having a peripheral skirt and a plurality of evenly spaced radials. Suspension lines are attached at one end to the skirt at each radial and are bound together at the opposite end in a bundle. Identical sets of at least three reefing rings are attached to each of selected, non-adjacent radials, i. e. , reefing radials, which are evenly spaced apart by a distance approximately equal to 25% to 40% of the length of a radial. The outermost reefing ring of each set is attached to its respective reefing radial at the skirt, and the remaining reefing rings of each set are evenly spaced apart by not more than about 2 feet over about 25% to 40% of the length of the reefing radial. A reefing line is attached to each reefing radial at the skirt, is threaded through its respective set of reefing rings, and is bound to the other reefing lines in a bundle which is suspended over the bundle of suspension lines. To reef the parachute canopy, the bundle of reefing lines is pulled downwardly and tied together with the bundle of suspension lines.
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Entegris Semiconductors · Worldwide Developer, Manufacturer And Supplier Of Materials Integrity Management Solutions As Well As Liquid And Gas Delivery Systems · Mfg Electrical Measuring Instruments · Mfg Plastic Products · Materials Management Solutions · Mfg Semiconductor Equipment and Materials · Mfr of Industrial Process Measurement Equipment · Other Misc Chemical Prod Mfg
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StayFattyNY.com - Foodie (2010) Zetlin & De Chiara LLP - Associate (2010) Zetlin & De Chiara LLP - Intern (2008-2010) Kohn Pedersen Fox - Junior Architect (2006-2007) Kohn Pedersen Fox - Intern (2002-2006)
Education:
Brooklyn Law School, Institute of Culinary Education - Culinary Arts, City College of New York - Architecture, Brooklyn Technical High School - Architecture
Calvin Lee
Work:
Google - APM (2012) Google - APM Intern (2011-2011)
Education:
Princeton University - Computer Science, Mission San Jose High School
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Its the second-straight month that Chinas oil demand has slipped to less than 9 million barrels a day, Platts said. Refinery throughputs and net product imports declined due to scheduled maintenance and slowdown in demand for refined products, said Calvin Lee, a senior writer at Platts. &