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Inglewood, CA   

Lake Forest, CA   

Huntington Beach, CA   

Los Angeles, CA   

Work

Company: Ministry partners investment company Dec 2010 Position: Director, operations

Education

School / High School: University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business- Los Angeles, CA May 2009 Specialities: Master of Business Administration

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Resumes

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Robert Teng - Diamond Bar, CA

Work:
MINISTRY PARTNERS INVESTMENT COMPANY Dec 2010 to 2000
Director, Operations
EAST WEST BANK - Pasadena, CA Mar 2010 to Jul 2010
Integration Consultant
UTI WORLDWIDE INC - Long Beach, CA Jun 2009 to Oct 2009
Sourcing Support Manager
EAST WEST BANK Apr 2008 to Jul 2008
Freelance Database and Organizational Consultant
EAST WEST BANK - Pasadena, CA Apr 2003 to Jul 2008 EAST WEST BANK Jun 2007 to Nov 2007
Assistant Vice President - Special Projects Officer
EAST WEST BANK Jan 2006 to Jun 2007
Assistant Vice President - Financial Analysis
EAST WEST BANK Dec 2004 to Jul 2005
Assistant Vice President - Bank Systems Assistant Manager
Education:
University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business - Los Angeles, CA May 2009
Master of Business Administration
University of California - Berkeley, CA Aug 2002
Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Breech Closure Mechanism

US Patent:
4163411, Aug 7, 1979
Filed:
Dec 29, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/865467
Inventors:
Robert N. Teng - Huntington Beach CA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air
Force - Washington DC
International Classification:
F41F 100
US Classification:
89 1H
Abstract:
A mechanism for releasably holding and pre-heating a model, prior to launch of the model by and from a gun. The model is initially held in a collar of the mechanism in the breech of the gun, and is pre-heated by an induction coil and an r-f current. The coil is then removed, and the model and the collar are propelled forward through the breech by pressurized hydrogen gas, with the breech being closed and with the heated model being inserted into the launch tube (i. e. , the "barrel") the gun. The gun is then fired, and the heated model is launched, without any significant cooling of the model. Some advantages of this mechanism are a quick "heat-and-fire" cycle, and the simplicity in structure and in operation of the mechanism.

Projectile Guide Track

US Patent:
4022053, May 10, 1977
Filed:
Sep 30, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/618094
Inventors:
Robert N. Teng - Huntington Beach CA
William B. Covey - Long Beach CA
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air
Force - Washington DC
International Classification:
G01N 330
US Classification:
73 12
Abstract:
A projectile guide track having a plurality of track assemblies in aligned relationship with one another. Each track assembly contains fixedly spaced rails for supporting a projectile during flight while undergoing testing in a ballistic range. Precision machining allows for a plurality of different sized rails to be used with a plurality of track assemblies thereby accommodating projectiles of various dimensions.

Projectile Recovery System With Quick Opening Valves

US Patent:
3940981, Mar 2, 1976
Filed:
Nov 5, 1973
Appl. No.:
5/412990
Inventors:
William B. Covey - Long Beach CA
John R. Mastandrea - Los Angeles CA
Robert N. Teng - Inglewood CA
Assignee:
McDonnell Douglas Corporation - Long Beach CA
International Classification:
G01L 514
US Classification:
73167
Abstract:
A projectile recovery system where projectile speed is progressively reduced as the projectile passes through decelerator tubes. These tubes are precharged to high pressure in front of the projectile to minimize the decelerating distance. Quick opening valves, which separate the deceleration tubes and which seal them for pressurization, are opened as the projectile approaches so they will not be struck by the projectile with resulting damage.

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