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10231 SW Lancaster Rd, Portland, OR 97219    479-7894127   

3203 Woodstock Blvd, Portland, OR 97202   

Somerville, MA   

Oregon City, OR   

Worcester, MA   

Brighton, MA   

Hindsville, AR   

10231 SW Lancaster Rd, Portland, OR 97219    617-5966422   

Work

Position: Machine Operators, Assemblers, and Inspectors Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Machine Shop Supervisor

Location:
3203 southeast Woodstock Blvd, Portland, OR 97202
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Reed College Jun 2009 - Sep 2013
Physics Department Associate
Reed College Jun 2009 - Sep 2013
Machine Shop Supervisor
Education:
Harvard University 1997 - 2000
Masters, Master of Arts, Physics
Reed College 1993 - 1997
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Physics
Skills:
Research, Strategic Planning, Teaching, Physics, Science
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Skills:
Management
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Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Methods For Driving Electro-Optic Displays, And Apparatus For Use Therein

US Patent:
2005027, Dec 8, 2005
Filed:
May 23, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/249973
Inventors:
Guy Danner - Somerville MA, US
Karl Amundson - Cambridge MA, US
Robert Zehner - Somerville MA, US
Alexi Arango - Somerville MA, US
Jay Ewing - Somerville MA, US
International Classification:
G09G003/34
US Classification:
345084000
Abstract:
A method for addressing a bistable electro-optic display having at least one pixel comprises applying an addressing pulse to drive the pixel to a first optical state; leaving the pixel undriven for a period of time, thereby permitting the pixel to assume a second optical state different from the first optical state; and applying to the pixel a refresh pulse which substantially restores the pixel to the first optical state, the refresh pulse being short relative to the addressing pulse.

Methods For Driving Electro-Optic Displays, And Apparatus For Use Therein

US Patent:
2007009, Apr 26, 2007
Filed:
Dec 15, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/611324
Inventors:
Guy Danner - Somerville MA, US
Karl Amundson - Cambridge MA, US
Robert Zehner - Cambridge MA, US
Alexi Arango - Somerville MA, US
Jay Ewing - Somerville MA, US
Assignee:
E INK CORPORATION - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
G02B 26/00
US Classification:
359296000
Abstract:
A method for addressing a bistable electro-optic display having at least one pixel comprises applying an addressing pulse to drive the pixel to a first optical state; leaving the pixel undriven for a period of time, thereby permitting the pixel to assume a second optical state different from the first optical state; and applying to the pixel a refresh pulse which substantially restores the pixel to the first optical state, the refresh pulse being short relative to the addressing pulse.

Methods For Driving Electro-Optic Displays, And Apparatus For Use Therein

US Patent:
2015033, Nov 26, 2015
Filed:
Aug 3, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/816226
Inventors:
- Billerica MA, US
Karl R. Amundson - Cambridge MA, US
Alexandros Cosmos Arango - Amherst MA, US
Jay Britton Ewing - Somerville MA, US
Robert W. Zehner - Los Gatos CA, US
International Classification:
G09G 3/34
G02F 1/167
Abstract:
A method for addressing a bistable electro-optic display having at least one pixel comprises applying an addressing pulse to drive the pixel to a first optical state; leaving the pixel undriven for a period of time, thereby permitting the pixel to assume a second optical state different from the first optical state; and applying to the pixel a refresh pulse which substantially restores the pixel to the first optical state, the refresh pulse being short relative to the addressing pulse.

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