Dr. Chun graduated from the Temple University School of Medicine in 1959. He works in Roseville, CA and specializes in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology. Dr. Chun is affiliated with Dignity Health Mercy General Hospital, Dignity Health Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital and Sutter Health Roseville Medical Center.
Colony Northstar, Inc. Nov 2015 - Dec 2017
Asset Manager
Canyon Partners Sep 2010 - Jun 2014
Associate
Cushman & Wakefield Jun 2007 - May 2010
Investment Banking Analyst
Education:
Columbia University In the City of New York 2003 - 2007
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Columbia Engineering 2003 - 2007
Columbia University
Sheppardmullin
Senior Virtualization Engineer
Lanair Group, Llc Oct 2008 - Mar 2013
It Systems Engineer
Brand College Glendale Ca Mar 2012 - May 2012
Vmware Instructor
Computer Smarts 2006 - 2008
Vice President
Montecito Bank and Trust 2006 - 2008
Senior Vice President and Director of Technology
Education:
California State University, Los Angeles 1998 - 2013
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Skills:
Vmware Data Center Enterprise Architecture Cisco Flexpod Virtualization Nexus 2K/5K/7K/9K Windows Server Disaster Recovery Technical Account Management Network Design Data Center Operations Network Administration Strategic Leadership Pure San Netapp San Network Optimization Training Development Training Delivery Storage Design Storage Administration Consulting Process Improvement Automation Integrations Migrations Stakeholder Engagement Team Management Team Development
Languages:
English Spanish Korean
Certifications:
Cisco Ccna Data Center Cisco Ccnp Data Center Vmware Vcp5 Instructor Vmware Site Recovery 5.1 Manager Administrator Vmware Technical Sales Professional Certificate - Business Continuity Vmware Technical Sales Professional Certificate - Infrastructure Design Citrix Certified Enterprise Engineer (Ccee) Citrix Certified Sales Professional Certificate Citrix Xenserver Certified Administrator Citrix Xendesktop Certified Administrator Citrix Xenapp Certified Administrator Windows 2008 Microsoft Certified It Professional - Enterprise Windows 2008 Microsoft Certified It Professional - Server Vmware Certified Professional 5 - Data Center Virtualization (Vcp5-Dcv) Vmware Certified Professional 6 - Data Center Virtualization (Vcp6-Dcv) Vmware Certified Professional 6 - Network Virtualization (Vcp6-Nv) Ccnp Data Center Mcitp 2008 Server Administrator
William S. Donaldson - LaVerne CA, US Richard K. Chun - Alhambra CA, US
Assignee:
Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation - Rockford IL
International Classification:
G01N 21/00
US Classification:
422 58, 422 78, 436155
Abstract:
A biological agent detector detects the presence of any biological agents, such as anthrax or other biological warfare agents, in a sample of air. The biological agent detector includes a bio-concentrator that concentrates an aerosol and a pyrolyzer portion including two detecting devices. One detecting device operates in a sample collection mode and collects a sample of air when the other detecting device operates in a sample analysis mode and analyzes a sample of air. After a predetermined amount of time, the detecting devices switch functions, providing continuous sampling of air.
A biological agent detector detects the presence of any biological agents, such as anthrax or other biological warfare agents, in a sample of air. The biological agent detector includes a bio-concentrator that concentrates an aerosol and a pyrolyzer portion including two detecting devices. One detecting device operates in a sample collection mode and collects a sample of air when the other detecting device operates in a sample analysis mode and analyzes a sample of air. After a predetermined amount of time, the detecting devices switch functions, providing continuous sampling of air.
Dual Outlet Pyrolyzer For Biological Agent Detection System
William Donaldson - LaVerne CA, US Richard Chun - Alhambra CA, US
International Classification:
B01D 59/44
US Classification:
250288000, 250284000
Abstract:
A chemical biological detection system detects the presence of biological agents in the air. The system includes a pyrolyzer having an inlet through which air is drawn into the pyrolyzer and a pyrotube that collects a sample of particles extracted from the air. The pyrolyzer further includes an exhaust line that exhausts the air drawn into the pyrolyzer and a sample line that directs the gases eluted from the sample collected in the pyrotube to a mass spectrometer for sample identification. After the sample is collected in the pyrotube, the sample is analyzed. A small droplet of a methylating reagent is added to the sample. If the sample includes any biological agents, the methylating reagent derivatizes organic materials to make them more volatile. The sample is then pyrolyzed, and the eluted gas sample is drawn through the sample line and into the mass spectrometer for identification of any biological agents.
A valve has a housing including a valve seat. A valve pin is supported by a housing through a support shell. The support shell and the valve pin have distinct coefficients of thermal expansion such that when exposed to a temperature change, movement of the support shell moves differently than the pin. In this way, the valve pin can be caused to move toward and away from the valve seat to allow operation of the valve.
A thermal desorber assembly includes a housing and a desorption heater element mounted in the housing with a sample cavity defined between the desorption heater element and an inner wall of the housing. An outlet port is defined in the housing. A flow channel connects the sample cavity in fluid communication with the outlet port for conveying analytes from the sample cavity to the outlet port for introducing the analytes to a spectrometer.
A thermal desorber assembly includes a housing and a desorption heater element mounted in the housing with a sample cavity defined between the desorption heater element and an inner wall of the housing. An outlet port is defined in the housing. A flow channel connects the sample cavity in fluid communication with the outlet port for conveying analytes from the sample cavity to the outlet port for introducing the analytes to a spectrometer.
- Charlotte NC, US Richard K. Chun - Alhambra CA, US
Assignee:
HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND CORPORATION - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
H01J 37/08
US Classification:
250424
Abstract:
A method of ion source fabrication for a mass spectrometer includes simultaneously forming aligned component portions of an ion source using direct metal laser fusing of sequential layers. The method can further include forming the component portions on a base plate made from a ceramic material by applying fused powder to the base plate to build the component portions thereon.