Dr. Nguyen graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine in 1971. He works in Torrance, CA and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Nguyen is affiliated with Providence Little Company Of Mary Medical Center San Pedro and Torrance Memorial Medical Center.
Apr 2013 to 2000 Honors Society of Petroleum Engineering, MemberSociety of Petroleum Engineering
Aug 2012 to 2000 MemberOASIS
Sep 2013 to Dec 2013 Math Peer TutorTexas A&M University at Qatar, Doha, Qatar Doha Sep 2013 to Dec 2013 Math TutorSociety of Petroleum Engineering
Sep 2013 to Nov 2013 Team MemberSociety of Petroleum Engineering College Station, TX Feb 2013 to Feb 2013 Texas Drilling Simulator Operator TrainingStudent Government Association, Lone Star College Houston, TX Aug 2011 to May 2012 PresidentHonor Student Organization
Aug 2010 to May 2012 Presenter
Education:
Texas A&M University College Station, TX 2015 Bachelor of Science in Petroleum EngineeringTexas A&M University at Qatar Doha 2013 Abroad Studying Semester in Petroleum EngineeringPontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro 2013 Abroad Studying Summer Term in Petroleum EngineeringLone Star College Houston, TX May 2012 Associate of Science in Distinction Designation
Skills:
Familiar with Mudware Software, C++, MathLab, VBA, AutoCAD, Inventor, Microsoft Office. Fluent in Vietnamese, English
Feb 2015 to 2000 Bank TellerZARA, RETAILER Boston, MA Nov 2012 to Aug 2014 Sales Associate & Cashier (Part-Time)ASIA ENTERTAINMENT INC Garden Grove, CA Mar 2013 to Mar 2013 Account Payable Assistant (Part-Time)Ho Chi Minh City
Sep 2009 to Sep 2012 Public Relationship/ Social Media Assistant Manager InternHo Chi Minh City
Sep 2008 to Sep 2009 Sales Associate InternHo Chi Minh City
Jun 2007 to Sep 2008 Director Assistant Intern
Education:
HARVARD UNIVERSITY Extension School Feb 2013 to 2000 FinanceUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Irvine, CA Jun 2012 Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration
Mar 2013 to 2000 Electrical EngineerToshiba International Corporation Houston, TX Dec 2010 to Mar 2013 Field Service EngineerUniversity of Houston Houston, TX Sep 2006 to Sep 2010 Student Assistant Team LeadCollege of Technology Dean's Honor List
Sep 2009 to Mar 2010Computer Technology Solution Houston, TX Jun 2006 to Aug 2006 Technician
Education:
University of Houston Dec 2010 Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer TechnologyHouston Community College Dec 2006 A.S in SciencePoly-phase Circuit and Transformer System & Industrial PracticeStudy sponsored by Center Point Energy Research
Sunny dental lab Garden Grove, CA Sep 2013 to Apr 2014 Dental Laboratory TechnicianDwyer intrument.Inc Anaheim, CA Jan 2010 to Feb 2012 Machine Operator,assembler solderingKings Two Dental Supply Industry, CA May 2005 to Nov 2009 Warehouse Worker + Dental Laborarory Technician
Apr 2011 to 2000 Business Development ManagerMassMutual Financial Group
Aug 2010 to Jul 2011 Financial Services ProfessionalWind Photography Houston, TX Jan 2006 to Jul 2011 Freelance Photographer
Education:
University of Houston-Downtown Jan 2006 to Jan 2009 General Business in BusinessUniversity of Houston, C.T. Bauer College of Business Jan 2004 to Jan 2005 Entrepreneur in BusinessUniversity of Houston Jan 2002 to Jan 2005 Entrepreneur in Business
Skills:
Entrepreneur, Visionary, Innovator, Optimizer, Imagination, Listener, Team Leadership, Teamwork, Fast Learner, Self-driven, Develop and implement project's strategies that will provide improvement in business. Experienced in building, training, and leading teams to exceed goals and create a great work environment., Comprehend clients needs and concerns to articulate their financial vision for the future., Able to be creative and translated concepts/ideas into an artistic expression., An articulate, self-driven, fast thinker and relationship builder.
Jul 2011 to Nov 2011 Intern PharmacistRite Aid Pharmacy
Jul 2009 to Jun 2011 Intern PharmacistInstitutional
2011 to Jan 2011 RotationRite-Aid Pharmacy Westminster, CA Nov 2010 to Dec 2010 Community Pharmacy InternshipAdult Acure Care
Sep 2010 to Nov 2010 RotationAdvanced Community
Jul 2010 to Aug 2010 RotationSmith Pharmacy Las Vegas, NV Aug 2009 to May 2010 RotationWal-Mart Las Vegas, NV Aug 2008 to May 2009 RotationAmericare Plus Pharmacy
Jul 2007 to Apr 2008 Technician
Education:
University of Southern Nevada College of Pharmacy Aug 2008 to Jun 2011 Doctor of PharmacyOrange Coast College Aug 2006 to May 2007 Pharmacy RequirementsDe Anza College Apr 2005 to Jun 2006
Oct 2009 to Present Financial SpecialistInwood Properties- Apartment Complex Houston, TX Jun 2009 to Oct 2009 BookkeeperDerricks, Masts & Structures, LLC- Engineering and Welding Company Houston, TX Jul 2007 to Jul 2009 Staff Accountant
Education:
Lone Star College Aug 2010 AccountingThe University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX May 2007 Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance
Skills:
General Ledger Accounting, Quicks Books, Fund Accounting
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Nguyen Nguyen President
Auto Dream JDM & Drift Technology Ltd. Auto Services. Remote Car Starters. Car Alarm Security System Dealers. Auto Perform. Race and Sport Equipment Companies
159, 5120 47 Street NE, Calgary, AB T3J 4K3 (403)2481566, (403)5680567
Nguyen Nguyen Owner
South Coast Technology Relays and Industrial Controls
6525 Cunningham Rd # E, Houston, TX 77041 Website: sct-us.com
Nguyen Nguyen President
Auto Dream JDM & Drift Technology Ltd Auto Services · Remote Car Starters · Car Alarm Security System Dealers · Auto Perform · Race and Sport Equipment Companies
(403)2481566, (403)5680567
Nguyen Nguyen President
Cosemi Technologies Inc. Semiconductors · Mfg Semiconductors/Related Devices
1370 Reynolds Ave SUITE 100, Irvine, CA 92614 17110 Armstrong Ave, Irvine, CA 92614 (949)6239816
Nguyen Nguyen President
INFINIVUE, INC
3525 Shadowwalk Dr, Houston, TX 77082
Nguyen Nguyen President
LOS ANGELES MOVEMENT ARTS Elementary/Secondary School
3726 Mentone Ave APT #11, Los Angeles, CA 90034 18104 Cowbell Ct, Whittier, CA 91748
Nguyen H. Nguyen President
OC FIRST ENTERTAINMENT INC Entertainer/Entertainment Group · Whol Toys/Hobby Goods
15879 Meagher St, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 16027 Brookhurst St, Santa Ana, CA 92708 18575 Callens Cir, Santa Ana, CA 92708
Nguyen Tai Nguyen President, Director
D. P. Computer Corporation, Inc Ret Computers/Software
3525 Shadowwalk Dr, Houston, TX 77082
Us Patents
System And Method For Communicating Optical Signals Via Communication Cable Medium
Chien-Yu Kuo - Irvine CA, US Nguyen X. Nguyen - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
COSEMI TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
H04J 14/00
US Classification:
370464, 398116, 398117
Abstract:
A data communication system is disclosed including a cable medium and modulator adapted to carry data and power between a high speed data source and a high speed data sink. Relatively high speed data (e.g. the TMDS data of an HDMI interface) may be carried on optical waveguides in the cable medium. Relatively low-speed data (e.g., DDC data and clock, and CEC of an HDMI interface) may be carried on a separate set of optical waveguides or wire mediums. The optical waveguides allow for substantially less signal distortion of the high-speed data, thereby allowing the cable medium to achieve much higher lengths without significantly affecting the high-speed signaling.
Data Communications Cable With Wireline Capacitance Compensation
- Irvine CA, US Nguyen X. Nguyen - Irvine CA, US Chien-Yu Kuo - Irvine CA, US
International Classification:
H04B 10/25 G02B 6/42 G09G 5/00
Abstract:
A communications cable is disclosed. The cable includes a first circuit configured to receive electrical data signals from a data source via an input connector, and convert the electrical data signals into optical signals for transmission by way of one or more optical fibers. The cable includes a second circuit configured to convert the optical signals received via the one or more optical fibers back to electrical data signals for providing to a data sink via an output connector. The cable includes a third circuit for applying pre- and post-signal conditioning to bi-directional control data for transmission to and received from the data sink via wires. The cable includes a fourth circuit for applying pre- and post-signal conditioning to bi-directional control data for transmission to and received from the data source via wires. The pre- and post-signal conditioning compensate for capacitance and/or resistance effects on the signals introduced by the wires.
Method Of Manufacturing An Optical Communication Mount
An optical communication mount configured for surface mounting of optical transmitters, receivers or transceivers. The mount includes a housing having holes extending from the back side to the front side of the housing. The mount includes a first set of electrically-conductive traces disposed on a bottom side of the housing for surface mounting the mount on a printed circuit board (PCB), and a second set of electrically-conductive traces disposed on the front side of the housing. The mount also includes optical fibers extending into the thru-holes from the back side of the housing. The mount includes photo devices substantially registered with the thru-holes at the front side of the housing in a manner to receive and/or transmit more optical signals by way of the optical fibers, wherein the photo devices are configured to receive bias voltages from the PCB by way of the first and second sets of electrically-conductive traces.
A bidirectional data communications cable is disclosed. The cable includes first connector, second connector, and cable housing coupled to the first and second connectors. The first connector includes a controller configured to determine whether the first connector is connected to a data source or data sink. If connected to a data source, the controller configures a switch circuit to route a data signal from the data source to an optical modulator for modulating an optical signal for transmission from the first to the second connector via an optical fiber. If connected to a data sink, the controller configures the switch circuit to route a data signal from an optical demodulator to the data sink, the optical demodulator receiving an optical signal modulated with the data signal from the second connector via an optical fiber. The second connector is configured similar to the first connector. The cable housing encloses the optical fibers.
System And Method For Communicating High And Low Speed Data Via Optical Signals And Power Via Electrical Signals
- Irvine CA, US Chien-Yu Kuo - Irvine CA, US Nguyen X. Nguyen - Irvine CA, US
International Classification:
H04B 10/25 G02B 6/42 G02B 6/44
Abstract:
A data communication system is disclosed including a cable medium and modulator adapted to carry data and power between a high speed data source and a high speed data sink. Relatively high speed data (e.g. the TMDS data of an HDMI interface) may be carried on optical waveguides in the cable medium. Relatively low-speed data (e.g., DDC data and clock, and CEC of an HDMI interface) may be carried on a separate set of optical waveguides or wire mediums. The optical waveguides allow for substantially less signal distortion of the high-speed data, thereby allowing the cable medium to achieve much higher lengths without significantly affecting the high-speed signaling.
Data Communications Cable For Communicating Data And Power Via Optical And Electrical Signals
A data communication system is disclosed including a cable medium and modulator adapted to carry data and power between a high speed data source and a high speed data sink. Relatively high speed data (e.g. the TMDS data of an HDMI interface) may be carried on optical waveguides in the cable medium. Relatively low-speed data (e.g., DDC data and clock, and CEC of an HDMI interface) may be carried on a separate set of optical waveguides or wire mediums. The optical waveguides allow for substantially less signal distortion of the high-speed data, thereby allowing the cable medium to achieve much higher lengths without significantly affecting the high-speed signaling.
Data Communications Cable With Wireline Capacitance Compensation
- Irvine CA, US Nguyen X. Nguyen - Irvine CA, US Chien-Yu Kuo - Irvine CA, US
International Classification:
H04B 10/25 G02B 6/42
Abstract:
A communications cable is disclosed. The cable includes a first circuit configured to receive electrical data signals from a data source via an input connector, and convert the electrical data signals into optical signals for transmission by way of one or more optical fibers. The cable includes a second circuit configured to convert the optical signals received via the one or more optical fibers back to electrical data signals for providing to a data sink via an output connector. The cable includes a third circuit for applying pre- and post-signal conditioning to bi-directional control data for transmission to and received from the data sink via wires. The cable includes a fourth circuit for applying pre- and post-signal conditioning to bi-directional control data for transmission to and received from the data source via wires. The pre- and post-signal conditioning compensate for capacitance and/or resistance effects on the signals introduced by the wires.
A bidirectional data communications cable is disclosed. The cable includes first connector, second connector, and cable housing coupled to the first and second connectors. The first connector includes a controller configured to determine whether the first connector is connected to a data source or data sink. If connected to a data source, the controller configures a switch circuit to route a data signal from the data source to an optical modulator for modulating an optical signal for transmission from the first to the second connector via an optical fiber. If connected to a data sink, the controller configures the switch circuit to route a data signal from an optical demodulator to the data sink, the optical demodulator receiving an optical signal modulated with the data signal from the second connector via an optical fiber. The second connector is configured similar to the first connector. The cable housing encloses the optical fibers.