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Michael L Beavers, 421017 Emmet Park, Schertz, TX 78154

Michael Beavers Phones & Addresses

1017 Emmet Park, Schertz, TX 78154    214-4547955   

Live Oak, TX   

Orlando, FL   

1606 N Interstate 35, San Marcos, TX 78666    512-8781067   

Brookfield, WI   

San Antonio, TX   

11311 Forest Shower, Live Oak, TX 78233   

Work

Company: Florida Hospital Orlando Address: 601 East Rollins Street, Orlando, FL 32803

Education

School / High School: Seminole Community College- Lake Mary, FL 2003 Specialities: A.A. in Theatre

Languages

English

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Career records & work history

Medicine Doctors

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Michael G Beavers, Orlando FL - CRNA (Certified registered nurse anesthetist)

Specialties:
Nurse Anesthesiology
Address:
601 E Rollins St Suite 201, Orlando, FL 32803
407-6670444 (Phone) 407-6674338 (Fax)
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
601 E Rollins St Suite 201, Orlando, FL 32803
Florida Hospital Orlando
601 East Rollins Street, Orlando, FL 32803

License Records

Michael A Beavers

Address:
802 Palmetto Ter, Oviedo, FL
4728 Old Winter Gdn Rd, Orlando, FL
Phone:
407-9211348
Licenses:
License #: 546708 - Active
Category: Health Care
Issued Date: Aug 15, 2014
Effective Date: Sep 19, 2016
Expiration Date: Dec 1, 2018
Type: Emergency Medical Technician

Michael A Beavers

Address:
802 Palmetto Ter, Oviedo, FL
4728 Old Winter Gdn Rd, Orlando, FL
Phone:
407-9211348
Licenses:
License #: 530074 - Active
Category: Health Care
Issued Date: Sep 22, 2016
Effective Date: Sep 22, 2016
Expiration Date: Dec 1, 2018
Type: Paramedic

Michael Beavers resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Teck - K.d.a

Industry:
Design
Work:
K.D.A
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Michael Beavers

Location:
United States
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Michael Beavers

Location:
United States
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Michael Beavers - Las Vegas, NV

Work:
AVT at The Hard Rock Hotel May 2012 to 2000
Event Professional Technician
Renaissance Orlando at Sea World Jun 2011 to May 2012
Event Technology Supervisor
Bethesda North Marriott Hotel Sep 2010 to Jun 2011
Sr. Event Technology Supervisor
Orlando World Center Marriott Mar 2010 to Sep 2010
Event Technology Supervisor
Orlando World Center Marriott Jan 2008 to Mar 2010
Event Technology Technician
Education:
Seminole Community College - Lake Mary, FL 2003 to 2006
A.A. in Theatre

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Systems And Methods For Determining Projected Target Location Of A Handheld Object

US Patent:
2022032, Oct 13, 2022
Filed:
Jun 27, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/850896
Inventors:
- Universal City CA, US
Michael Beavers - Orlando FL, US
Stephen Burkett - Orlando FL, US
Joshua David Danzig - Southbury CT, US
Kyle P. Hanley - Orlando FL, US
Humberto Kam - Orlando FL, US
Anthony Melo - Orlando FL, US
International Classification:
G08C 17/02
A63H 30/04
G06T 7/80
G06F 3/03
G06F 3/01
Abstract:
A projected target location of a handheld object is determined based on applying translation factors, scaling factors, and offsets to a location of a reference element of the handheld object detected by a camera on a two-dimensional plane. The translation factors are determined based on a difference between a calibration location on the plane and an initial location of the reference element corresponding to the calibration location, and serve to shift the location of the reference element to generate the projected target location. The scaling factors are determined based on an estimated length of a user's arm holding the handheld object, and serve to scale the location of the reference element to generate the projected target location. The offsets are determined based on polynomial equations, and serve to extend the distance between the projected target location and the calibration location.

Systems And Methods For Determining Projected Target Location Of A Handheld Object

US Patent:
2021032, Oct 21, 2021
Filed:
Jun 30, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/364241
Inventors:
- Universal City CA, US
Michael Beavers - Orlando FL, US
Stephen Burkett - Orlando FL, US
Joshua David Danzig - Southbury CT, US
Kyle P. Hanley - Orlando FL, US
Humberto Kam - Orlando FL, US
Anthony Melo - Orlando FL, US
International Classification:
G08C 17/02
A63H 30/04
G06T 7/80
G06F 3/03
G06F 3/01
Abstract:
A projected target location of a handheld object is determined based on applying translation factors, scaling factors, and offsets to a location of a reference element of the handheld object detected by a camera on a two-dimensional plane. The translation factors are determined based on a difference between a calibration location on the plane and an initial location of the reference element corresponding to the calibration location, and serve to shift the location of the reference element to generate the projected target location. The scaling factors are determined based on an estimated length of a user's arm holding the handheld object, and serve to scale the location of the reference element to generate the projected target location. The offsets are determined based on polynomial equations, and serve to extend the distance between the projected target location and the calibration location.

Systems And Methods For Determining Projected Target Location Of A Handheld Object

US Patent:
2021009, Mar 25, 2021
Filed:
Jan 22, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/749865
Inventors:
- Universal City CA, US
Michael Beavers - Orlando FL, US
Stephen Burkett - Orlando FL, US
Joshua David Danzig - Southbury CT, US
Kyle P. Hanley - Orlando FL, US
Humberto Kam - Orlando FL, US
Anthony Melo - Orlando FL, US
International Classification:
G08C 17/02
G06T 7/80
G06F 3/01
A63H 30/04
G06F 3/03
Abstract:
A projected target location of a handheld object is determined based on applying translation factors, scaling factors, and offsets to a location of a reference element of the handheld object detected by a camera on a two-dimensional plane. The translation factors are determined based on a difference between a calibration location on the plane and an initial location of the reference element corresponding to the calibration location, and serve to shift the location of the reference element to generate the projected target location. The scaling factors are determined based on an estimated length of a user's arm holding the handheld object, and serve to scale the location of the reference element to generate the projected target location. The offsets are determined based on polynomial equations, and serve to extend the distance between the projected target location and the calibration location.

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