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Education:
San Jose State University San Jose, CA 2010 to 2012 MS in TaxationUniversity of Phoenix San Francisco, CA BS in Accounting
Skills:
Oracle, SAP, Great Plains, NetSuite, Epicor, Solomon, Quantum, Business Objects, ADP, Equity Edge, Excel (advance user)
Shanlin Duan - Fremont CA Wei-Ming Lee - Pleasanton CA Wai C. Leung - San Jose CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
B24B 3900
US Classification:
29 9001, 451290, 451317
Abstract:
The burnishing head for hard disk processing includes a solid body having generally rectangular surfaces, including an upper surface, a burnishing pad surface, a front surface, a rear surface and two side surfaces. A plurality of burnishing pads are disposed upon the burnishing pad surface. The pads are shaped such that each pad has a burnishing edge that is generally parallel to said front surface and therefore orthogonal to the direction of media travel. The burnishing pads are preferably configured such that one frontward leading pad is centrally disposed proximate the front surface of the head, followed by two middle pads that are disposed in a spaced apart relationship. A single centrally disposed rear middle pad is formed behind the two middle pads, and two rear pads are disposed in a spaced apart relationship at the rear surface of the head. In the preferred embodiment the pads are generally triangular in shape and the outer surface of the leading and rearward pads is tapered. The method for manufacturing the burnishing head, includes the steps of making a series of parallel cuts in a surface of a solid body of material.
Magnetic Read/Write Head Having Electromagnetic Field Cancellation Element
Thomas Young Chang - San Jose CA Shanlin Duan - Fremont CA Terence Tin-Lok Lam - San Jose CA Wai C. Leung - San Jose CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G11B 539
US Classification:
360317, 360319
Abstract:
The present invention is a read/write head for writing information to magnetic media and reading information from magnetic media. It includes a write head for writing information onto magnetic media, a read head for reading information from the magnetic media, and an electrical circuit element that is disposed proximate the read head that functions to generate an electromagnetic field at the read head that is generally oppositely directed to the electromagnetic field generated by the write head. The method for operating the read/write head in a hard disk drive, includes the steps of writing data onto a hard disk, while simultaneously generating an electromagnetic field at the read head that is directed oppositely to the electromagnetic field generated by the write head.
Magnetic Recording Transducer With Electronic Shield
Thomas Young Chang - San Jose CA Shanlin Duan - Fremont CA Terence Tin-Lok Lam - San Jose CA Wai C. Leung - San Jose CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G11B 5115
US Classification:
360128, 360126, 360317
Abstract:
The present invention is a read/write head for writing information to magnetic media and reading information from magnetic media. It includes a write head element for writing information onto magnetic media, a read head element for reading information from the magnetic media, and an electromagnetic field shield element that is disposed between the write head element and the read head element. The shield functions to shield the read head from electromagnetic field energy created by the write head element. An enhanced second embodiment includes an electrical circuit element that is disposed proximate the read head element that functions to generate an electromagnetic field at the read head element that is generally oppositely directed to the electromagnetic field generated by the write head element to reduce the total electromagnetic field that the read head element is exposed to during a writing operation. The method for operating the read/write head in a hard disk drive, includes the steps of writing data onto a hard disk and reading data from the hard disk simultaneously with the data writing. This is accomplished by shielding the read head from the electromagnetic field energy generated during the data writing by utilizing the electromagnetic field shield element that is disposed between the write head element and the said read head element.
Milton Russell Latta - San Jose CA Wai Cheung Leung - San Jose CA Bob C. Robinson - Hollister CA Timothy Carl Strand - San Jose CA Andrew Ching Tam - Saratoga CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G01N 2188
US Classification:
3562372, 3562371
Abstract:
An inspection system using laser light directed at an off-axis parabolic mirror which focuses the beam on the surface being inspected and also serves as the collector for scattered and specular light returned from the surface is described. Specular and scattered light returned from the surface onto the parabolic mirror is divided into appropriate fields and directed onto detectors. In the preferred embodiment a polarized laser is used in conjunction with a polarizing beam splitter and a quarter-wave plate to route the reflected beam to a detector while allowing the original beam to be directed through the same optics. The parabolic mirror and selected additional components may be commonly mounted on a translatable stage which is moved along a radius of the disk when the optical inspection is being performed. Other components of the system such as the laser can remain in a fixed position. The system of the invention can be used to inspect one or both planar surfaces of the disk by providing duplication of selected components appropriately oriented with respect to the second surface.
Wayne Isami Imaino - San Jose CA Anthony Juliana, Jr. - San Jose CA Milton Russell Latta - San Jose CA Charles H. Lee - San Jose CA Wai Cheung Leung - San Jose CA Hal J. Rosen - Los Gatos CA Steven Meeks - San Jose CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G01N 2188
US Classification:
3562372
Abstract:
A laser based inspection tool (LIT) for inspecting planar surfaces is described. In a preferred embodiment the LIT can simultaneously inspect both planar surfaces of disks for use in disk drives. In an embodiment of the invention, light reflected from the surface at an angle slightly offset from perpendicular is routed through a telecentric lens to a detector which converts the intensity of the reflected beam into an analog signal. The analog signal is sampled and digitized to generate pixel data. A data acquisition system sequentially stores the pixel data in a buffer. A median filter and derivative analysis can be applied to the pixel data to detect deviations indicating defects. An optional calibration system periodically reflects the scanning beam back to a detector to form a reference signal for use in absolute reflectivity measurements.
Wayne Isami Imaino - San Jose CA Anthony Juliana - San Jose CA Milton Russell Latta - San Jose CA Charles H. Lee - San Jose CA Wai Cheung Leung - San Jose CA Hal J. Rosen - Los Gatos CA Steven Meeks - San Jose CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06K 900
US Classification:
382108
Abstract:
A laser based inspection tool (LIT) for inspecting planar surfaces is described. In a preferred embodiment the LIT can simultaneously inspect both planar surfaces of disks for use in disk drives. In one embodiment of the invention, the incident beam is directed onto the surface to be inspected at an angle slightly offset from perpendicular so that the reflected beam is physically separated from the incident beam. The reflected beam is routed to a detector which converts the intensity of the reflected into an analog signal. The analog signal is sampled and digitized to generate pixel data stored in a buffer. Various analyses are performed on the data including calculating a rate of change in the pixel data. If the rate of change in the pixel data exceeds a selected threshold that indicates a possible defect if it occurs in the data area of the disk.
Wayne Isami Imaino - San Jose CA Anthony Juliana - San Jose CA Milton Russell Latta - San Jose CA Charles H. Lee - San Jose CA Wai Cheung Leung - San Jose CA Hal J. Rosen - Los Gatos CA James Hammond Brannon - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G03C 516
US Classification:
430320
Abstract:
A method of making a calibration disk for a laser based inspection tool (LIT) for inspecting planar surfaces is described. The calibration disk has a plurality of overlapping bumps forming a circular ring with a width of one bump. The circular ring of bumps forms a feature of a known width and position on a disk which can be used to adjust one or more LIT's to yield calibrated results. The ring of overlapping bumps is preferably formed by rotating a disk substrate under a stationary pulsing laser beam.
Wayne Isami Imaino - San Jose CA Anthony Juliana - San Jose CA Milton Russell Latta - San Jose CA Charles H. Lee - San Jose CA Wai Cheung Leung - San Jose CA Hal J. Rosen - Los Gatos CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G01N 2188
US Classification:
3562372
Abstract:
A laser based inspection tool (LIT) for inspecting planar surfaces is described. In a preferred embodiment the LIT can simultaneously inspect both planar surfaces of disks for use in disk drives. The LIT uses a mechanical lifter which moves the disk through the laser scan lines (i. e. perpendicular to the scan lines) to allow the entire surface on each side of the disk to be scanned. The light reflected from the surface is routed to a detector which converts the intensity of the reflected beam into an analog signal. The analog signal is sampled and digitized to generate pixel data. A data acquisition system sequentially stores the pixel data in a buffer. The edges of the planar surface in the pixel data are determined for each scan line while data acquisition is in progress. A mask is applied to direct the defect detection only to meaningful areas of the disk while data acquisition is in progress. A median filter and derivative analysis can be applied to the pixel data to detect deviations indicating defects.
Dr. Leung graduated from the SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine in 1984. He works in Flushing, NY and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Leung is affiliated with Flushing Hospital Medical Center, New York Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital Center, New York Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital, New York Presbyterian Westchester Division, New
Sutter Butte Anesthesia Associates 726 4 St FL 2, Marysville, CA 95901 (530)7494461 (phone), (530)7494480 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of California, Davis School of Medicine Graduated: 1993
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Leung graduated from the University of California, Davis School of Medicine in 1993. He works in Marysville, CA and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Leung is affiliated with Rideout Regional Medical Center.