Ankura
Senior Managing Director
Ihs Global Insight Jan 2006 - Feb 2008
Consulant
Economic Consulting Services Aug 2003 - Dec 2005
Staff Economist
The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth Jun 2003 - Aug 2003
Program Assistant
Education:
Georgetown University May 2013
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Mcdonough School of Business 2013
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Georgetown University Mcdonough School of Business 2010 - 2013
Master of Business Administration, Masters
University of Pittsburgh 1999 - 2003
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Economics
Newtown High School 1999
Skills:
Econometrics Sas Analysis Data Analysis Forecasting Statistics Leadership Sas Programming Economics Program Management Statistical Modeling Financial Modeling Data Mining Analytical Skills Jmp Econometric Modeling Golf Time Series Analysis Valuation Eviews Excel Access Microsoft Office Statistical Software Sas/Sql Spreadsheets Litigation Consulting Project Management
Interests:
Football Casinos Exercise Sweepstakes Nascar Home Improvement Reading Gourmet Cooking Sports Watching Basketball Golf Fishing Home Decoration Health Watching Sports Photograph Cooking Cruises Outdoors Electronics Baseball Crafts Fitness Music Camping Dogs Movies Collecting Kids Medicine Diet Cats Walking Travel Watching Baseball Investing Traveling Television International Traavel Basketball Watching Football
Gibbs & Cox, Inc Arlington, VA Jun 2011 to Jul 2014 Marine EngineerCombustion Science & Engineering Columbia, MD Jan 2010 to Aug 2010 Co-op StudentTownship of Maplewood Department of Engineering Maplewood, NJ Aug 2009 to Aug 2009 Summer Intern
Education:
Columbia University New York, NY 2014 to 2015 M.S. in Mechanical EngineeringUniversity of Maryland College Park, MD 2011 B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
Nicholas A. DeLuca - Stratford CT, US Ronald P. Albright - Norwalk CT, US
Assignee:
ASML Holding N.V. - Veldhoven
International Classification:
C23F 1/00
US Classification:
216100, 216 96, 252 791, 252 795, 430 5
Abstract:
A method for maintaining a micro-roughness finish after etching chrome from a surface of a calcium fluoride (CaF) object. Etching the chrome a first amount in a first chrome etchant. Etching the chrome a second amount beyond the first predetermined amount in second chrome etchant, such that the CaF2 object maintains a low micro-roughness.
The present invention provides an ultra-thin high-precision glass optic and method of manufacturing the same. The optic has an axial thickness that is less than 1,000 microns. A pattern and/or coating is disposed on a surface of the optic to provide attenuation of light in an optical system. In an embodiment, the optic is manufactured by disposing a pattern on a surface of a reticle. The pattern is covered with a first protective coating to protect the pattern. Individual optics are cut from the reticle so that each optic includes a portion of the pattern. The optic is thinned by removing material until it has an axial thickness of less than 1,000 microns. The optic is cleaned after thinning and covered with an anti-reflective coating.
The present invention provides an ultra-thin high-precision glass optic and method of manufacturing the same. The optic has an axial thickness that is less than 1,000 microns. A pattern and/or coating is disposed on a surface of the optic to provide attenuation of light in an optical system. In an embodiment, the optic is manufactured by disposing a pattern on a surface of a reticle. The pattern is covered with a first protective coating to protect the pattern. Individual optics are cut from the reticle so that each optic includes a portion of the pattern. The optic is thinned by removing material until it has an axial thickness of less than 1,000 microns. The optic is cleaned after thinning and covered with an anti-reflective coating.
Compacted Bag Configuration And Method For Making The Same
A compacted tube structure for forming bags. The structure includes a plurality of alternating inner and outer longitudinally extending folds that define a plurality of outwardly extending projections. The outwardly extending projections are stacked one upon another on a first side and a second side of the structure on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis. The structure may further include at least one S-fold extending across a width for shortening the length of the structure. Top and bottom projections on each side may include an edge tab. The top and bottom edge tabs may be sealed together to form an edge margin on each side for retaining the compacted configuration of the structure. The structure may also include a plurality of separation lines and sealed ends for defining one or more bags.
Method Of Manufacturing An Ultrathin Optical Element
The present invention provides an ultra-thin high-precision glass optic and method of manufacturing the same. The optic has an axial thickness that is less than 1,000 microns. A pattern and/or coating is disposed on a surface of the optic to provide attenuation of light in an optical system. In an embodiment, the optic is manufactured by disposing a pattern on a surface of a reticle. The pattern is covered with a first protective coating to protect the pattern. Individual optics are cut from the reticle so that each optic includes a portion of the pattern. The optic is thinned by removing material until it has an axial thickness of less than 1,000 microns. The optic is cleaned after thinning and covered with an anti-reflective coating.
Method And System For Associating Source Information For A Source Unit With A Product Converted Therefrom
The invention provides a method and system having a computer system and imaging sensors that capture image data of an object, such as a carcass, as it moves through a processing facility and is converted into individual food products. The computer system analyzes the image data to produce a blob for the object being monitored. Source information that is referenced with the object being monitored can be associated with the object's blob. The blob can be used to track and identify the object, and to determine when one or more additional objects have been converted from the object being monitored. The computer system can create blobs for the additional objects and associate the referenced information with the new blobs. In one embodiment, the computer system is capable of continuously associating the source information for a particular source unit of food with converted food products that are converted from the source unit.
- Meriden CT, US Nicholas A. DeLuca - Stratford CT, US
Assignee:
Radio Frequency Systems, Inc. - Meriden CT
International Classification:
H02G 3/04 H02G 1/08
Abstract:
Conductors within a multi-conductor electrical cable can be safely and separately connected using a splitter that incorporates smooth and chamfered openings and surfaces, and at least one elongated (e.g., tubular) passageway for covering an uninsulated conductor.
Visually Adaptive Process Improvement System For Order Taking
- Elmwood Park NJ, US Lawrence J. Pillote - Naperville IL, US Nicholas P. DeLuca - Washington DC, US Koichi Sato - Saratoga CA, US Xia Lu - Austin CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/06 H04N 7/18 G06K 9/00 G06Q 50/12
US Classification:
705 15
Abstract:
A system for order taking formed with one or more computers, cameras, computer networks and vision based computer algorithms and designed to visually obtain information to facilitate and obtain an order. The system's applications including drive through orders, kiosks, vending machines and other automated ordering or points of sale. The system further tailored for people with hearing or speaking disabilities as well as improving the process of cleanup and preparation for the next customer.