Stanford Eye Institute 2452 Watson Ct, Palo Alto, CA 94303 (650)7236995 (Phone)
2100 Webster St, San Francisco, CA 94115 (415)9233007 (Phone)
Certifications:
Ophthalmology, 2012
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Stanford Eye Institute 2452 Watson Ct, Palo Alto, CA 94303
2100 Webster St, San Francisco, CA 94115
Stanford Hospital and Clinics 300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford, CA 94305
Education:
Medical School Roy J Lucille a Carver College Of Medicine At University Of Iowa Graduated: 1994 Medical School Ca Pacific Med Center Graduated: 1994 Medical School Scripps Mercy Hospital Graduated: 1994
Dr. Jonathan Y Kim, Torrance CA - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Dr. Kim graduated from the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine in 1994. He works in Los Angeles, CA and specializes in Ophthalmology/pediatrics. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Childrens Hospital Los Angeles.
Dr. Kim graduated from the University of Hawaii Burns School of Medicine in 1999. He works in Kapolei, HI and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Kim is affiliated with Straub Clinic & Hospital.
Modern Realty 1968 Adams Blvd #206, Los Angeles, CA 90018 (424)8884989 (Office), (310)4004287 (Cell), (800)7792903 (Fax)
Experience:
13 years
Licenses:
01800127 (Broker Assoicate)
Description:
Welcome to Jonathan Kim_&_Associates. I am the most active residential, business and commercial broker in Southern California. What sets us apart from other brokers is our high level of integrity with every transaction no matter how big or small. We are honest and we always look after your best interests. We unitize state-of-the-art technology and networking in real estate to create the optimal customer experience. My experience as a civil servant, 8 years in sales and 15 years as a retail business owner, on and off-line, has given me the tools to see situations from every perspective. Visit our web site and see more listings. www.JKimBroker.com
West USA Realty Professionals Los Angeles, CA (424)8884989 (Phone)
Interests:
Golf Skiing Fishing Soccer Tennis...
About:
My name is Jonathan Kim. I am the most active residential, business and commercial broker in Southern California. What sets us apart from other brokers is our high level of integrity with every transaction no matter how big or small. We are honest and we always look after your best interests. We unitize state-of-the-art technology and networking in real estate to create the optimal customer experience. My experience as a civil servant (Civil Engineer), 10 years in sales and 12 years as a retail business owner, on and off-line, has given me the tools to see situations from every perspective. My diverse background and understanding of residential, commercial or business acquisitions can help you with the right guidence. If you need step-by-step buying and selling instructions, I can help you understanding the process. My Mission Statement: My mission is to help you fulfill your dreams whether it is your “dream home”, the perfect business acquisition or purchasing the right investment property. Our dedicated and knowledgeable staff of real estate professionals will work with you to make your dream a reality. “Strive to help and assist our clients to achieve their dreams and financial goals; Your success is our success”
ZipRealty 25379 Wayne Mills Place #236, Valencia, CA 91355 (818)6595656 (Phone), (661)3885478 (Cell)
Experience:
13 years
Description:
With a financial planning background, Jonathan provides holistic and professional real estate service to his clients. Beside selling homes in Santa Clarita Valley, Jonathan works with real estate investors selling and purchasing residential and commercial income properties in Greater Los Angeles County. Jonathan also uses most up to date real estate technologies and websites to serve his clients. Professional • Certified Short Sale Specialist • Candidate for Certified Commercial Investment Member Real Estate Awards • Dilbeck Shooting Star Award 2005 • Dilbeck Achievement Award 2005 • Dilbeck Award of Merit 2007
UC Berkeley Tennis Dynamics Lab Berkeley, CA Feb 2013 to May 2013 Undergraduate ResearcherGolf Buddy GPS La Palma, CA Jun 2011 to Jul 2011 Engineering Intern
Education:
University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 2010 to 2014 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
CAD (AutoCAD, Creo Parametric/ProEngineer, SolidWorks, 3ds Max Design) - Korean - Finite Element Analysis (COMSOL) - Machining - Programming (LabVIEW, MATLAB+Simulink) - Reports & Presentations - Research & Testing
Mar 2013 to 2000 General ManagerCrown Disposal Co., Inc. Sun Valley, CA Jan 2009 to Feb 2013 Business Analyst/Project ManagerCrown Disposal Co., Inc. Sun Valley, CA Jun 2006 to Dec 2008 Executive Assistant
Education:
Pepperdine University Malibu, CA 2010 to 2012 Masters of Business Administration in Business AdministrationCalifornia State University, Northridge Northridge, CA 2006 to 2010 Bachelor of Arts in Cinema and Television Arts
Skills:
MS Office Suite (Advanced), Pivot Tables, Look-Ups, Nested Formulas, SAP and Crystal Reporting Experience, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator
Samsung Electronics Seoul, KR Jan 2012 to Mar 2012 InternshipKim & Chang Law Firm Seoul, KR Nov 2011 to Dec 2011FIRST Robotics
Aug 2004 to Jun 2007 Founding member and captain of the high school robotics teamChick's Sporting Goods Woodland Hills, CA Jun 2006 to Aug 2006 Customer serviceUCLA Brain Research Institute Los Angeles, CA Sep 2004 to Jun 2006 Research assistant working on the "Zebra Finch" projectFIRST Robotics
2006 to 2006FIRST Robotics
2006 to 2006
Education:
University of Southern California Sep 2007 College Preparatory in Neuroscience
Aug 2011 to 2000 Intern for worship in youth ministriesAudition
Mar 2009 to 2000 Lead worship for chapels and Conferences every semester on Biola CampusCollege Ministry Worship Leader
Sep 2008 to 2000 Lead vocal/GuitarCollege Ministry Worship Leader Whittier, CA Sep 2010 to Jul 2011 Intern for the Whittier Area Creative Arts TeamThe Blitz Run by IHOPU
Sep 2010 to Nov 2010 Lead electric in the bandBethel School of Worship Redding, CA Sep 2010 to Nov 2010 Summer School TrainingOccasionally
Aug 2010 to Aug 2010 lead worshipChurches/Ministries Fullerton, CA Jan 2001 to Jun 2007 High School Worship Leader, Lead
Education:
Biola University La Mirada, CA Jan 2006 to Jan 2011 Bachelor of Science in Music in Worship Major, Biblical Studies Minor
To achieve the foregoing and in accordance with the purpose of the present invention a method for etching an etch layer disposed below an antireflective coating (ARC) layer below a patterned mask is provided. The ARC layer is opened, and features are etched into the etch layer through the patterned mask. The opening the ARC layer includes (1) providing an ARC opening gas comprising a halogen containing gas, COS, and an oxygen containing gas, (2) forming a plasma from the ARC opening gas to open the ARC layer, and (3) stopping providing the ARC opening gas to stop the plasma. The patterned mask may be a photoresist (PR) mask having a line-space pattern. COS in the ARC opening gas reduces line width roughness (LWR) of the patterned features of the etch layer.
Method For Reducing Line Width Roughness With Plasma Pre-Etch Treatment On Photoresist
A method for reducing line width roughness (LWR) of a feature in an etch layer below a patterned photoresist mask having mask features is provided. The method includes (a) non-etching plasma pre-etch treatment of the photoresist mask, and (b) etching of a feature in the etch layer through the pre-treated photoresist mask using an etching gas. The non-etching plasma pre-etch treatment includes (a1) providing a treatment gas containing Hand COS, (a2) forming a plasma from the treatment gas, and (a3) stopping the treatment gas.
A method for etching a line pattern in an etch layer disposed below an antireflective coating (ARC) layer below a patterned mask is provided. The method includes opening the ARC layer, in which an ARC opening gas comprising CF3I, a fluorocarbon (including hydrofluorocarbon) containing gas, and an oxygen containing gas are provided, a plasma is formed from the ARC opening gas to open the ARC layer, and providing the ARC opening gas is stopped. Line pattern features are etched into the etch layer through the opened ARC layer.
A method for etching a dielectric layer is provided. The dielectric layer is disposed over a substrate and below a patterned mask having a line-space pattern. The method includes (a) providing an etchant gas comprising CF4, COS, and an oxygen containing gas, (b) forming a plasma from the etchant gas, and (c) etching the dielectric layer into the line-space pattern through the mask with the plasma from the etchant gas. The gas flow rate of CF4 may have a ratio greater than 50% of a total gas flow rate of all reactive gas components. The gas flow rate of COS may be between 1% and 50%. The method reduces bowing in etching of the dielectric layer by adding COS to the etchant gas.
Automatic Detection And Quantification Of Swimming
A wearable device for tracking swim activities of a user is provided. The wearable device may include one or more sensors configured to generate sensor data, and based on the sensor data, the wearable device may determine swim metrics such as swim stroke count, swim stroke type, swim lap count, and swim speed. The determined swim metrics may be filtered based on one or more swim periods during which the user is likely to have been swimming. The wearable device may determine such swim periods based on the sensor data and/or the determined swim metrics.
- San Francisco CA, US Conor Joseph Heneghan - Campbell CA, US Shelten Gee Jao Yuen - Berkeley CA, US Anjian Wu - San Francisco CA, US Daniel Joel Freschl - Berkeley CA, US Peter W. Richards - San Francisco CA, US Chris H. Sarantos - San Francisco CA, US Jonathan Wonwook Kim - Emeryville CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 A61B 5/0205
Abstract:
Approaches to determining a sleep fitness score for a user are provided, such as may be based upon monitored breathing disturbances of a user. The system receives user state data generated over a time period by a combination of sensors provided via a wearable tracker associated with the user. A system can use this information to calculate a sleep fitness score, breathing disturbance score, or other such value. The system can classify every minute within the time period as either normal or atypical, for example, and may provide such information for presentation to the user.
- San Francisco CA, US Conor Joseph Heneghan - Campbell CA, US Shelten Gee Jao Yuen - Berkeley CA, US Anjian Wu - San Francisco CA, US Daniel Joel Freschl - Berkeley CA, US Peter W. Richards - San Francisco CA, US Chris H. Sarantos - San Francisco CA, US Jonathan Wonwook Kim - Emeryville CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00 A61B 5/0205
Abstract:
Approaches to determining a sleep fitness score for a user are provided, such as may be based upon monitored breathing disturbances of a user. The system receives user state data generated over a time period by a combination of sensors provided via a wearable tracker associated with the user. A system can use this information to calculate a sleep fitness score, breathing disturbance score, or other such value. The system can classify every minute within the time period as either normal or atypical, for example, and may provide such information for presentation to the user.
Methods And Systems For Fitness-Monitoring Device Displaying Biometric Sensor Data-Based Interactive Applications
- San Francisco CA, US Jonathan Wonwook Kim - Emeryville CA, US Alexandra Constance Yee - San Francisco CA, US Logan Niehaus - Alameda CA, US Erin Michelle Leong - Castro Valley CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/01 A61B 5/00 A61B 5/024
Abstract:
Various embodiments provide a wellness tracking device with integrated electronic components for improving user wellness behaviors in the real world, in which player inputs to an electronic interactive interface element or interactive component are based on sensor data collected via one or more user monitoring devices, the sensor data representing various physical behaviors of the user. In some embodiments, performing certain physical activities or reaching certain wellness goals, as determined by sensors, is required to progress the interactive interface element. In some embodiments, the system is able to determine what a user needs to do (e.g., steps, going to bed) at a certain time in order to reach those wellness goals, and outputs engaging reminders to proactively motivate the user to perform the activities needed to reach the wellness goals.
Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones LLP 10100 Santa Monica Boulevard, 13Th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90067
Phone:
(310)2776910 (Phone)
Specialties:
Bankruptcy Corporate Law
ISLN:
909944269
Admitted:
1995, California
University:
Duke University, A.B., magna cum laude, 1992
Law School:
Harvard University Law School, J.D., cum laude, 1995
Links:
Site
Biography:
Mr. Kim has represented both debtors and creditors on a wide range of issues in chapter 11 cases, bankruptcy litigation, and federal court appeals, with substantial experience in plan, corporate/trans...
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