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Honolulu, HI   

7 Monument St, Charlestown, MA 02129    617-4481763   

77R Monument St, Charlestown, MA 02129   

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Teller

Location:
35 Hadley Rd, Framingham, MA 01701
Industry:
Utilities
Work:
Century Bank
Teller
Ambit Energy Jan 16, 2018 - Dec 5, 2018
Marketing Consultant
Education:
University of Massachusetts Boston 2015 - 2018
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
University of Hawaii at Manoa 2009 - 2011
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts
Boston Latin School 2005 - 2009
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Skills:
Leadership, Rhetoric, Classical Languages, Diplomacy, Entrepreneurship, Ancient Philosophy, Psychology, Foreign Languages, Microsoft Office, Customer Service, Management, Strategic Planning
Languages:
English
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Lead Project Engineer

Location:
Boston, MA
Industry:
Semiconductors
Work:
Nexx Systems
Lead Project Engineer
Seagate Technology 2006 - 2009
Senior Staff Mechanical Design Engineer
Maxtor 2000 - 2006
Senior Staff Mechanical Design Engineer
Quantum 1995 - 2001
Engineering Manager
Hewlett-Packard 1981 - 1995
Design Engineer Iv
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Master of Science, Masters, Mechanical Engineering
University of New Hampshire
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Failure Analysis, Design of Experiments, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering, Testing, Engineering Management, Debugging, Design For Manufacturing, Matlab, Spc, Cad, Fmea, Manufacturing Engineering, Semiconductors, Manufacturing, Jmp, Statistical Process Control
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Freeman Fisher

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Freeman Fisher Gosden

Freeman Fisher "Gozzie" Gosden (May 5, 1899 December 10, 1982) was an American radio comedian, and pioneer in the development of the situation comedy

Us Patents

Stiffened Shaft Bearing Cartridge

US Patent:
7952837, May 31, 2011
Filed:
Sep 29, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/536754
Inventors:
Stanislaw Dobosz - Shrewsbury MA, US
Freeman Fisher - Charlestown MA, US
Assignee:
Seagate Technology LLC - Scotts Valley CA
International Classification:
G11B 5/55
US Classification:
3602654, 3602653
Abstract:
The present invention is a device for increasing the stiffness of a pivot bearing assembly generally employed along with an actuator assembly of a magnetic disk drive. More specifically, bearing cartridges generally used in the art, are modified with a smaller spacer and a stiffener that is associated with the shaft. This modification reduces the rotating mass of the actuator assembly and increases the stiffness of the pivot assembly about which it rotates, thereby yielding greater system performance by increasing a critical resonance mode frequency.

Locating Feature For Mounting A Component To A Base

US Patent:
8116030, Feb 14, 2012
Filed:
Nov 21, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/275449
Inventors:
Jonathan Scott Haynes - Petersham MA, US
Freeman Hendrickson Fisher - Charlestown MA, US
Assignee:
Seagate Technology LLC - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
G11B 17/02
US Classification:
360 9908, 360 9912, 3602445
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides an apparatus for mounting an object to a base. In one example, the apparatus includes a base and a protuberant feature extending from the base. The protuberant feature includes a datum surface sized to matingly engage a corresponding surface of an object to precisely position the object with respect to the base.

Substrate Loader And Unloader Having A Bernoulli Support

US Patent:
8613474, Dec 24, 2013
Filed:
Oct 24, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/279405
Inventors:
Daniel Goodman - Lexington MA, US
Arthur Keigler - Wellesley MA, US
Freeman Fisher - Charlestown MA, US
David G. Guarnaccia - Carlisle MA, US
Assignee:
Tel Nexx, Inc. - Billerica MA
International Classification:
A47J 45/00
US Classification:
294 643, 294189
Abstract:
A substrate chuck includes a frame forming a support adapted to support an adhering surface thereon, and a Bernoulli chuck surface coupled to the frame and adapted to support the substrate. The Bernoulli chuck surface is axially moveable relative to the support between first and second positions. In the first position, the substrate is coupled to the adhering surface, and the substrate is separated from the adhering surface with movement of the Bernoulli chuck from the first position to the second position, without contact between the substrate and the Bernoulli chuck surface.

Asymmetric Actuator Bearing

US Patent:
2007026, Nov 22, 2007
Filed:
May 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/748397
Inventors:
Freeman Fisher - Charlestown MA, US
Gerry Woods - Worcester MA, US
Assignee:
SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY LLC - Bloomington MN
International Classification:
G11B 5/55
US Classification:
3602652
Abstract:
A method is provided for maintaining the aggregate stiffness of a pivot bearing assembly generally employed along with an actuator assembly of a magnetic disk drive, while increasing the stiffness in a predetermined direction. More specifically, bearing cartridges used in conjunction with actuator assemblies of the prior art employ at least one ball bearing assembly positioned about a stationary shaft. A modification is presented herein that generally concerns repositioning and maintaining the balls of the ball bearing along a predetermined axis for efficient reaction of loads.

Parallel Single Substrate Processing Fluid Jet Module

US Patent:
2012030, Dec 6, 2012
Filed:
Jun 4, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/488354
Inventors:
ARTHUR KEIGLER - Wellesley MA, US
Freeman Fisher - Charlestown MA, US
Daniel L. Goodman - Lexington MA, US
International Classification:
B05B 1/02
B08B 3/02
C25D 17/00
US Classification:
15634554, 2042751, 134151
Abstract:
A system for fluid processing one or more substrate surfaces arrayed in a fluid. The system has a process module with a frame and a plurality of fluid jet elements to inject a fluid at the substrate surfaces without contacting the substrate surfaces. A substrate holder assembly has a holder frame and a number of substrate holders, each of which is coupled to the holder frame and configured to hold a substrate so that a different substrate is held by each substrate holder of the substrate holder assembly for transport therewith as a unit to and from the process module. The substrate holder assembly and each substrate holder of the substrate holder assembly are removably coupled to the process module frame and, when coupled to the process module frame, each substrate holder is independently moveable and positionable relative to the other substrate holders of the substrate holder assembly.

Parallel Single Substrate Processing Agitation Module

US Patent:
2012030, Dec 6, 2012
Filed:
Jun 4, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/488416
Inventors:
Arthur Keigler - Wellesley MA, US
Freeman Fisher - Charlestown MA, US
Daniel L. Goodman - Lexington MA, US
International Classification:
B05C 13/02
B08B 3/04
C25D 17/00
US Classification:
15634554, 204273, 134147
Abstract:
A system for fluid processing one or more substrate surfaces arrayed in a fluid. The system has a process module with a frame and a plurality of agitation members to fluid process the substrate surfaces without contacting the substrate surfaces. A substrate holder assembly has a holder frame and a number of substrate holders, each of which is coupled to the holder frame and configured to hold a substrate so that a different substrate is held by each substrate holder of the substrate holder assembly for transport therewith as a unit to and from the process module. The substrate holder assembly and each substrate holder of the substrate holder assembly are removably coupled to the process module frame and, when coupled to the process module frame, each substrate holder is independently moveable and positionable relative to the other substrate holders of the substrate holder assembly.

Parallel Single Substrate Processing System

US Patent:
2012030, Dec 6, 2012
Filed:
Jun 4, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/488343
Inventors:
Arthur Keigler - Wellesley MA, US
Freeman Fisher - Charlestown MA, US
Daniel L. Goodman - Lexington MA, US
Jonathan Haynes - Petersham MA, US
International Classification:
B23Q 1/25
US Classification:
269 55
Abstract:
A system for fluid processing substrate surfaces arrayed in a fluid having a process section with a frame having a plurality of process elements to process the substrate surfaces without contacting the substrate surfaces. A substrate holder assembly having a holder frame and a number of substrate holders, each of which is coupled to the holder frame and is configured for holding a substrate so that each substrate holder holds a different substrate for transport as a unit with the substrate holder assembly to and from the process section. The substrate holder assembly and each substrate holder are removably coupled to the process section frame, and the substrate holders of the substrate holder assembly are movable relative to the holder frame and positionable in repeatable alignment with respect to a predetermined feature of the process section and independent of positioning of the holder frame with respect to the process section.

Parallel Single Substrate Processing System Holder

US Patent:
2012030, Dec 6, 2012
Filed:
Jun 4, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/488407
Inventors:
Arthur Keigler - Wellesley MA, US
Freeman Fisher - Charlestown MA, US
Mehran Asdigha - Shrewsbury MA, US
International Classification:
H01L 21/687
US Classification:
269254 R
Abstract:
A substrate holder adapted to hold and retain a substrate during vertical fluid processing of a surface of the substrate. The wafer holder has a frame. A first leg is coupled to the frame by a first compliant flexure, the first leg having a first contact member configured to engage a first edge of the substrate. A second leg is coupled to the frame by a second compliant flexure, the second leg having a second contact member configured to engage a second edge of the substrate. Upon deflection of the first and second compliant flexures, the first and second legs are moveable in substantially opposite directions disengaging the first and second contact fingers from the first and second edges of the substrate respectively.

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