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Hawaiian Gardens, CA   

Cypress, CA   

Los Alamitos, CA   

Denton, TX   

Fullerton, CA   

Los Angeles, CA   

Stanton, CA   

Work

Company: Bloomberg lp 2011 Position: Director of web business development

Education

School / High School: University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business- Los Angeles, CA 2003 Specialities: Masters in Business Administration in Entertainment

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Licence: California - Active Date: 1992

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Albert Byung Choi, El Segundo CA - Lawyer

Address:
DIRECTV, Inc.
2230 E Imperial Hwy, El Segundo, CA 90245
310-9645718 (Office)
Licenses:
California - Active 1992
Education:
University of Texas
Columbia University School of Law

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Albert Choi - New York, NY

Work:
Bloomberg LP 2011 to 2000
Director of Web Business Development
John Wiley and Sons - Hoboken, NJ 2010 to 2011
Director of Business Development - Cliff's Notes and For Dummies
Nielsen Business Media Online - New York, NY 2006 to 2009
Director of Business Development
Foundation for International Understanding - Washington, DC 2005 to 2006
Project Manager
Fox Searchlight Pictures - Beverly Hills, CA 2004 to 2005
Theatrical Finance Intern
Economist.com - New York, NY 2000 to 2002
Business Development Executive
Communications Practice 1998 to 2000
Business Analyst
Education:
University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business - Los Angeles, CA 2003 to 2005
Masters in Business Administration in Entertainment
Cornell University, School of Industrial and Labor Relations - Ithaca, NY 1995 to 1998
Bachelor of Science

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Us Patents

Electro-Optic Waveguides And Phase Modulators And Methods For Making Them

US Patent:
5442719, Aug 15, 1995
Filed:
Jul 21, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/095278
Inventors:
Chin L. Chang - West Covina CA
Albert Choi - Agoura Hills CA
Sheri L. Douglas - Newbury Park CA
Assignee:
Litton Systems, Inc., a Delaware corporation - Woodland Hills CA
International Classification:
G02B 610
US Classification:
385 3
Abstract:
Lithium niobate waveguides for light and lithium niobate channel waveguide electro-optic phase modulators for light include sufficient lithium ions such that, when an electrical signal of known value is applied to such waveguides and modulators, the phase of light passing through the waveguide or the modulator changes to a desired value within a time period that is substantially instantaneous.

Process For Making Multifunction Integrated Optics Chips Having High Electro-Optic Coefficients

US Patent:
5193136, Mar 9, 1993
Filed:
Nov 26, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/799716
Inventors:
Chin L. Chang - West Covina CA
Daniel A. Niebauer - Woodland Hills CA
Albert Choi - Woodland Hills CA
Assignee:
Litton Systems, Inc. - Woodland Hills CA
International Classification:
G02B 610
US Classification:
385129
Abstract:
Methods for making proton-exchanged, multi-function integrated optics chips, preferably chips based on the stable, rhombohedral lithium niobate structure, and having substantially diffused protons, while being substantially free of microcracking and of internal stresses that can result in microcracking, and yet having optimally high electro-optic coefficients, include the steps of: forming a multi-function integrated optics chip substrate from a substrate such as lithium niobate; affixing a removable mask or mask pattern to at least one surface of the chip to form one or more proton-exchanged patterns of desired size and shape at the surface of the chip; treating the masked chip with a proton-exchanging acid such as benzoic acid at a temperature and for a time sufficient to cause substantial proton exchange at and below the unmasked surface of the chip, but for a time insufficient to create any microcracking or internal stresses that lead to microcracking in the chip; removing the mask or mask pattern from the chip; and thermally annealing the chip, in an oxygen-containing environment, at a temperature and for a time sufficient to diffuse the hydrogen ions at and near the surface of the chip substantially below its surface, at a temperature and for a time sufficient to optimize the polarization extinction ratio of the chip, and for a time and at a temperature sufficient to restore and to optimize the electro-optic coefficient and to reduce light and propagation losses in the chip.

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