UT PhysiciansMemorial Hermann Texas Medical Center Anatomic Clinical Pathology 6411 Fannin St FL 2, Houston, TX 77030 (713)7044000 (phone), (713)7043811 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Armstrong works in Houston, TX and specializes in Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology. Dr. Armstrong is affiliated with Lyndon Baines Johnson General Hospital and Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center.
Communication Systems Solutions, Llc
Software Design Engineer
Communication Systems Solutions, Llc Aug 2015 - Dec 2015
Design Engineer Intern
University of Nebraska–Lincoln Oct 2013 - Jul 2015
Research Assistant
University of Nebraska–Lincoln Aug 2013 - May 2015
Teaching Assistant
Reinke Manufacturing Inc. May 2014 - Aug 2014
Computer Engineering Intern
Education:
University of Nebraska - Lincoln 2011 - 2015
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering
Skills:
Public Speaking Teaching Matlab Leadership Data Analysis C++ C Php Java Embedded Systems Linux
- Madison NJ, US Brian Schupbach - Lincoln NE, US Andrew Uden - Lincoln NE, US Aaron MATHANKERI - Lincoln NE, US Adam Sonty - Lincoln NE, US Alex Heine - Lincoln NE, US Colton Franco - Lincoln NE, US Paul HOFFMEYER - Walton NE, US Jacob Armstrong - Lincoln NE, US Matt Leacock - Lincoln NE, US Spencer Kelle - Lincoln NE, US Perry Howell - Lincoln NE, US
International Classification:
A01K 29/00 A01K 11/00
Abstract:
An animal health monitoring system includes a plurality of animal tag assemblies configured for being disposed on members of an animal population, each of the animal tag assemblies including one or more sensors configured to measure one or more animal characteristics of a member of the animal population. The system includes a concentrator communicatively coupled to the plurality of animal tag assemblies and configured to acquire one or more animal characteristics from the plurality of animal tag assemblies. The system includes a controller communicatively coupled to the concentrator and configured to receive the acquired one or more animal characteristics from the plurality of animal tag assemblies from the concentrator, determine a health state of one or more of the members of the animal population based on the received one or more animal characteristics, and report the determined health state to one or more user devices.
Method And System For Tracking Health In Animal Populations
- Lincoln NE, US Brian Schupbach - Lincoln NE, US Andrew Uden - Lincoln NE, US Aaron Mathankeri - Lincoln NE, US Adam Sonty - Lincoln NE, US Alex Heine - Lincoln NE, US Colton Franco - Lincoln NE, US Paul Hoffmeyer - Walton NE, US Jacob Armstrong - Lincoln NE, US Matt Leacock - Lincoln NE, US Spencer Kelle - Lincoln NE, US Perry Howell - Lincoln NE, US
International Classification:
A01K 29/00 A01K 11/00
Abstract:
An animal health monitoring system includes a plurality of animal tag assemblies configured for being disposed on members of an animal population, each of the animal tag assemblies including one or more sensors configured to measure one or more animal characteristics of a member of the animal population. The system includes a concentrator communicatively coupled to the plurality of animal tag assemblies and configured to acquire one or more animal characteristics from the plurality of animal tag assemblies. The system includes a controller communicatively coupled to the concentrator and configured to receive the acquired one or more animal characteristics from the plurality of animal tag assemblies from the concentrator, determine a health state of one or more of the members of the animal population based on the received one or more animal characteristics, and report the determined health state to one or more user devices.