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4629 Voss Dr, Bossier City, LA 71111   

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David Jamison - Lawyer

Office:
Carson McDowell
Specialties:
Corporate Finance, Venture Capital, Investments, Insolvency
ISLN:
915999192
Admitted:
1989
Law School:
University of Manchester, LL.B.

Medicine Doctors

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David Elliot Jamison

Specialties:
Anesthesiology
Pain Medicine
Neurology
Education:
The University of Texas at Houston (2003)

License Records

David Lee Jamison

Licenses:
License #: 175 - Active
Category: Marriage and Family Therapy
Issued Date: Jun 16, 1989
Renew Date: Jan 1, 2017
Expiration Date: Dec 31, 2017
Type: Marriage and Family Therapist

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Resumes

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Traffic Engineer At [email protected]

Position:
Traffic Engineer at [email protected]
Location:
United States
Industry:
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Work:
[email protected]
Traffic Engineer
Skills:
Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, English, Windows
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David Jamison

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United States
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David Jamison

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United States
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David Jamison

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United States
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David Jamison

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United States

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Alarm Acknowledgement In A Nuclear Plant Control Room

US Patent:
5353316, Oct 4, 1994
Filed:
Dec 29, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/175284
Inventors:
Kenneth Scarola - Windsor CT
David S. Jamison - Windsor CT
Richard M. Manazir - North Canton CT
Robert L. Rescorl - Vernon CT
Daryl L. Harmon - Enfield CT
Assignee:
Combustion Engineering, Inc. - Windsor CT
International Classification:
G21C 1700
US Classification:
376259
Abstract:
Alarm acknowledgment can be made not only at the alarm tile array of a given console but via other touch sensitive alarm indications in the screen displays of the monitoring system at the same or other consoles; also, touching one tile can acknowledge multiple alarm sources.

Indicator System For A Process Plant Control Complex

US Patent:
5265131, Nov 23, 1993
Filed:
Aug 6, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/926860
Inventors:
Kenneth Scarola - Windsor CT
David S. Jamison - Windsor CT
Richard M. Manazir - North Canton CT
Robert L. Rescorl - Vernon CT
Daryl L. Harmon - Enfield CT
Assignee:
Combustion Engineering, Inc. - Windsor CT
International Classification:
G21C 1700
US Classification:
376259
Abstract:
An advanced control room complex for a nuclear power plant, including a discrete indicator and alarm system (72) which is nuclear qualified for rapid response to changes in plant parameters and a component control system (64) which together provide a discrete monitoring and control capability at a panel (14-22, 26, 28) in the control room (10). A separate data processing system (70), which need not be nuclear qualified, provides integrated and overview information to the control room and to each panel, through CRTs (84) and a large, overhead integrated process status overview board (24). The discrete indicator and alarm system (72) and the data processing system (70) receive inputs from common plant sensors and validate the sensor outputs to arrive at a representative value of the parameter for use by the operator during both normal and accident conditions, thereby avoiding the need for him to assimilate data from each sensor individually. The integrated process status board (24) is at the apex of an information hierarchy that extends through four levels and provides access at each panel to the full display hierarchy. The control room panels are preferably of a modular construction, permitting the definition of inputs and outputs, the man machine interface, and the plant specific algorithms, to proceed in parallel with the fabrication of the panels, the installation of the equipment and the generic testing thereof.

Method Of Installing A Control Room Console In A Nuclear Power Plant

US Patent:
5347553, Sep 13, 1994
Filed:
Oct 6, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/132699
Inventors:
Kenneth Scarola - Windsor CT
David S. Jamison - Windsor CT
Richard M. Manazir - North Canton CT
Robert L. Rescorl - Vernon CT
Daryl L. Harmon - Enfield CT
Assignee:
Combustion Engineering, Inc. - Windsor CT
International Classification:
G21C 1700
US Classification:
376259
Abstract:
An advanced control room complex for a nuclear power plant, including a discrete indicator and alarm system (72) which is nuclear qualified for rapid response to changes in plant parameters and a component control system (64) which together provide a discrete monitoring and control capability at a panel (14-22, 26, 28) in the control room (10). A separate data processing system (70), which need not be nuclear qualified, provides integrated and overview information to the control room and to each panel, through CRTs (84) and a large, overhead integrated process status overview board (24). The discrete indicator and alarm system (72) and the data processing system (70) receive inputs from common plant sensors and validate the sensor outputs to arrive at a representative value of the parameter for use by the operator during both normal and accident conditions, thereby avoiding the need for him to assimilate data from each sensor individually. The integrated process status board (24) is at the apex of an information hierarchy that extends through four levels and provides access at each panel to the full display hierarchy. The control room panels are preferably of a modular construction, permitting the definition of inputs and outputs, the man machine interface, and the plant specific algorithms, to proceed in parallel with the fabrication of the panels, the installation of the equipment and the generic testing thereof.

Advanced Nuclear Plant Control Complex

US Patent:
5271045, Dec 14, 1993
Filed:
Aug 6, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/927059
Inventors:
Kenneth Scarola - Windsor CT
David S. Jamison - Windsor CT
Richard M. Manazir - North Canton CT
Robert L. Rescorl - Vernon CT
Daryl L. Harmon - Enfield CT
Assignee:
Combustion Engineering, Inc. - Windsor CT
International Classification:
G21C 700
G21C 1700
US Classification:
376216
Abstract:
An advanced control room complex for a nuclear power plant, including a discrete indicator and alarm system (72) which is nuclear qualified for rapid response to changes in plant parameters and a component control system (64) which together provide a discrete monitoring and control capability at a panel (14-22, 26, 28) in the control room (10). A separate data processing system (70), which need not be nuclear qualified, provides integrated and overview information to the control room and to each panel, through CRTs (84) and a large, overhead integrated process status overview board (24). The discrete indicator and alarm system (72) and the data processing system (70) receive inputs from common plant sensors and validate the sensor outputs to arrive at a representative value of the parameter for use by the operator during both normal and accident conditions, thereby avoiding the need for him to assimilate data from each sensor individually. The integrated process status board (24) is at the apex of an information hierarchy that extends through four levels and provides access at each panel to the full display hierarchy. The control room panels are preferably of a modular construction, permitting the definition of inputs and outputs, the man machine interface, and the plant specific algorithms, to proceed in parallel with the fabrication of the panels, the installation of the equipment and the generic testing thereof.

Priority Coding For Control Room Alarms

US Patent:
5353315, Oct 4, 1994
Filed:
Dec 29, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/174990
Inventors:
Kenneth Scarola - Windsor CT
David S. Jamison - Windsor CT
Richard M. Manazir - North Canton CT
Robert L. Rescorl - Vernon CT
Daryl L. Harmon - Enfield CT
Assignee:
Combustion Engineering, Inc. - Windsor CT
International Classification:
G21C 1700
US Classification:
376259
Abstract:
Indicating the priority of a spatially fixed, activated alarm tile on an alarm tile array by a shape coding at the tile, and preferably using the same shape coding wherever the same alarm condition is indicated elsewhere in the control room. The status of an alarm tile can change automatically or by operator acknowledgement, but tones and/or flashing cues continue to provide status information to the operator.

Console For A Nuclear Control Complex

US Patent:
5267278, Nov 30, 1993
Filed:
Aug 6, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/925855
Inventors:
Kenneth Scarola - Windsor CT
David S. Jamison - Windsor CT
Richard M. Manazir - North Canton CT
Robert L. Rescorl - Vernon CT
Daryl L. Harmon - Enfield CT
Assignee:
Combustion Engineering, Inc. - Windsor CT
International Classification:
G21C 1700
US Classification:
376259
Abstract:
An advanced control room complex for a nuclear power plant, including a discrete indicator and alarm system (72) which is nuclear qualified for rapid response to changes in plant parameters and a component control system (64) which together provide a discrete monitoring and control capability at a panel (14-22, 26, 28) in the control room (10). A separate data processing system (70), which need not be nuclear qualified, provides integrated and overview information to the control room and to each panel, through CRTs (84) and a large, overhead integrated process status overview board (24). The discrete indicator and alarm system (72) and the data processing system (70) receive inputs from common plant sensors and validate the sensor outputs to arrive at a representative value of the parameter for use by the operator during both normal and accident conditions, thereby avoiding the need for him to assimilate data from each sensor individually. The integrated process status board (24) is at the apex of an information hierarchy that extends through four levels and provides access at each panel to the full display hierarchy. The control room panels are preferably of a modular construction, permitting the definition of inputs and outputs, the man machine interface, and the plant specific algorithms, to proceed in parallel with the fabrication of the panels, the installation of the equipment and the generic testing thereof.

Compact Work Station Control Room

US Patent:
5361198, Nov 1, 1994
Filed:
Apr 3, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/863706
Inventors:
Daryl L. Harmon - Enfield CT
David S. Jamison - Windsor CT
Kenneth Scarola - Windsor CT
Assignee:
Combustion Engineering, Inc. - Windsor CT
International Classification:
G05B 1942
G21C 736
US Classification:
364188
Abstract:
Through a localized compact workstation (104), the operator is offered all the monitoring, alarming and control functions which have been previously dispersed over many control panels located throughout the control room (100). The information display hierarchy is composed of an IPSO overview display (122), video display units (108) preferably based on CRT technology and qualified video display units (116) preferably based on solid state flat panel display technology. Associated with each display unit is an individual, independent control module to allow process and component control. One control module (112) supports non-safety control functions and avoids separate controllers for components and process control. Another control module (118) is a qualified system which supports safety system control functions and avoids separate controllers for component and process control. The operator, via a selector matrix (166, 174), designates individual safety channels or process function segments for control and response signal processing.

Dynamic Alarm Presentation In A Nuclear Plant Control Room

US Patent:
5355395, Oct 11, 1994
Filed:
Dec 29, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/174720
Inventors:
Scarola Kenneth - Windsor CT
David S. Jamison - Windsor CT
Richard M. Manazir - North Canton CT
Robert L. Rescorl - Vernon CT
Daryl L. Harmon - Enfield CT
Assignee:
Combustion Engineering, Inc. - Windsor CT
International Classification:
G21C 1700
US Classification:
376216
Abstract:
The alarm activation set point and priority for a given, spatially fixed alarm tile can vary depending in part on the mode of plant operation.

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Perspectives On Freedom Of Speech: Selected Essays From The Journals Of The Speech Communication Association

Author:
David L. Jamison
ISBN #:
0809313081

Of Problematology: Philosophy, Science And Language

Author:
David Jamison
ISBN #:
0226521516

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