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Senior Business Consultant

Location:
620 Sand Hill Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94304
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Daugherty Business Solutions
Senior Business Consultant
Automated Logic Corporation Aug 2010 - Nov 2017
Senior Software Engineer
Incomm Aug 2009 - Aug 2010
Technical Product Manager
Autotrader.com Jan 2007 - Aug 2009
Product Delivery Manager
Ups Jan 2006 - Jan 2007
Senior Software Engineer
Leaseplan Mar 2001 - Jan 2006
Technical Product Manager
Oclc Mar 1989 - Mar 2001
Software Engineer and Project Coordinator
Us Army Jan 1983 - Jan 1989
Seargent
Skills:
Sdlc, Agile Methodologies, Javascript, Web Applications, Requirements Analysis, Integration, Business Analysis, Jquery, Css, Java Enterprise Edition, Html, Project Management, User Interface Design, Requirements Gathering, Test Driven Development, Html 5, Microsoft Sql Server, Css3, Usability Testing, User Experience Design, Change Management, Seo, Graphic Design, 3D Modeling, Web Design
Certifications:
Linux System Fundamentals
Sdlc and Mdlc Certificate of Achievement
Introduction To Philosophy
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Work:
Mullins Transportation
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Gregory L Mullins

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Us Patents

Connector Hat With Extended Mounting Posts For Securing A Connector Shell To A Circuit Board

US Patent:
8157586, Apr 17, 2012
Filed:
May 12, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/778582
Inventors:
Gregory Loyd Mullins - Atlanta GA, US
Assignee:
Genesis Technology USA, Inc. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
H01R 13/73
US Classification:
439572, 43960728
Abstract:
Concepts and technologies described herein provide for securing a connector shell to a circuit board using a separate connector hat with elongated mounting posts. According to one aspect of the disclosure provided herein, a connector hat includes a one-piece body with a top surface and a pair of mounting posts. The mounting posts extend downwards from opposing side edges of the top surface. The posts are of sufficient length to extend beyond a bottom surface of a connector shell to which the connector hat is configured to attach, and through a bottom surface of an associated circuit board. The two-piece connector assembly design utilizing the connector hat with mounting posts allows the mounting posts to be manufactured at any desirable length to facilitate installation of the connector assembly to a circuit board.

Connector Hat With Extended Mounting Posts For Securing A Connector Shell To A Circuit Board

US Patent:
8298004, Oct 30, 2012
Filed:
Feb 24, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/404682
Inventors:
Gregory Loyd Mullins - Atlanta GA, US
Assignee:
Genesis Technology USA, Inc. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
H01R 13/73
US Classification:
439572, 43960728
Abstract:
Concepts and technologies described herein provide for securing a connector shell to a circuit board using a separate connector hat with elongated mounting posts. According to one aspect of the disclosure provided herein, a connector hat includes a one-piece body with a top surface and a pair of mounting posts. The mounting posts extend downwards from opposing side edges of the top surface. The posts are of sufficient length to extend beyond a bottom surface of a connector shell to which the connector hat is configured to attach, and through a bottom surface of an associated circuit board. The two-piece connector assembly design utilizing the connector hat with mounting posts allows the mounting posts to be manufactured at any desirable length to facilitate installation of the connector assembly to a circuit board.

Heat-Dissipating Card Connector

US Patent:
8544745, Oct 1, 2013
Filed:
Sep 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/247396
Inventors:
Gregory Loyd Mullins - Atlanta GA, US
Chi-Lun Lin - Taipei, TW
Zhuo Chen - Guang Dong, CN
Assignee:
Genesis Technology USA, Inc. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
H01R 13/00
US Classification:
235451, 235439, 235441, 439485, 439487, 361688, 361704, 361709, 361711
Abstract:
This disclosure is directed to apparatuses, systems, and methods associated with a heat-dissipating card connector for use with a card reader connected to an electronic device. The connector has a body configured to receive a card that has circuitry, when the card is inserted into the card reader. The connector body includes a plurality of electronic contacts that engage the card circuitry and operationally link the card to the electronic device. The connector body includes at least one heat conductive spring that includes a card engaging portion. The card engaging portion contacts the card and directs heat from the card when the card is inserted in the card reader. A heat directing element, also part of the heat conductive spring, transfers heat from the card engaging portion to a heat-dissipating structure of the electronic device when the card is inserted in the card reader.

Correcting Rolling Shutter Using Image Stabilization

US Patent:
2012030, Dec 6, 2012
Filed:
Jun 6, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/154389
Inventors:
William E. Mantzel - Atlanta GA, US
Kenneth I. Greenebaum - San Carlos CA, US
Gregory Keith Mullins - Boulder Creek CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/228
US Classification:
3482082, 3482086, 348E05031
Abstract:
Several methods, devices and systems for correcting rolling shutter artifacts are described. In one embodiment, an image capturing system includes a rolling shutter image sensor that may cause a rolling shutter artifact (e.g., warping). The system includes a processing system that is configured to perform an automatic rolling shutter correction mechanism that utilizes calibration data based on a relationship between pixel locations in an image plane of the image sensor and their corresponding rays of light in a coordinate space. The rolling shutter mechanism determines pixel velocity components based on the calibration data and estimates for each image an aggregate pixel velocity based on an aggregation of the pixel velocity components.

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