Dr. Haas graduated from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1986. He works in Orlando, FL and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Haas is affiliated with Orlando Regional Medical Center.
Ryan C Boas - Santa Clara CA Ajit Balakrishna - Sunnyvale CA Benjamin Bierman - Fremont CA Brian L Haas - San Jose CA Dean Jennings - San Ramon CA Wolfgang Aderhold - Cupertino CA Sundar Ramamurthy - Fremont CA Abhilash Mayur - Sunnyvale CA
A thermal processing method is described in which a temperature response of a substrate may be controlled during a heat-up phase or a cool-down phase, or during both phases. This reduces the thermal budget of the substrate and improves the quality and performance of devices formed on the substrate. In particular, by controlling the rate of heat transfer between the substrate and a thermal reservoir (e. g. , a water-cooled reflector plate assembly), the temperature response of the substrate may be controlled during the thermal process. The rate of heat transfer may be changed by changing the thermal conductivity between the substrate and the thermal reservoir, by changing the emissivity of a surface of the thermal reservoir, or by changing the distance between the substrate and the thermal reservoir.
Dean Jennings - San Ramon CA, US Joseph M. Ranish - San Jose CA, US Brian Haas - San Jose CA, US Ajit Balakrishna - Sunnyvale CA, US Sundar Ramamurthy - Fremont CA, US Aaron Hunter - Santa Cruz CA, US Mark Yam - Monte Sereno CA, US
In a system for thermal processing of a semiconductor substrate, a reflector plate has a stepped surface facing the substrate during heating and cooling of the substrate. The raised surface of the reflector plate has reduced reflectivity, providing advantages during, among other things, cooling of the substrate. The reflector plate also includes a number of recesses to which one or more pyrometers are coupled. These recesses have a highly reflective surface, providing advantages in the performance of the pyrometers.
Balasubramanian Ramachandran - Santa Clara CA, US Joseph Michael Ranish - San Jose CA, US Sundar Ramamurthy - Fremont CA, US Raman Achutharaman - San Jose CA, US Brian Haas - San Jose CA, US Aaron Hunter - Santa Cruz CA, US
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G01K 5/00 G01K 7/00 G01K 11/00
US Classification:
702130
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for obtaining a tailored heat transfer profile in a chamber housing a microprocessor manufacturing process, including estimating heat transfer properties of the chamber; estimating heat absorptive properties of a wafer; adjusting the physical characteristics of the chamber to correct the heat transfer properties; and utilizing the chamber for manufacturing microprocessors.
Computer-Implemented Methods And Systems For Determining A Configuration For A Light Scattering Inspection System
Alexander Belyaev - Mountain View CA, US Daniel Kavaldjiev - Milpitas CA, US Amith Murali - Fremont CA, US Aleksey Petrenko - Milpitas CA, US Mike D. Kirk - Los Altos Hills CA, US David Shortt - Milpitas CA, US Brian L. Haas - San Jose CA, US Kurt L. Haller - Pleasanton CA, US
Assignee:
KLA-Tencor Technologies Corp. - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
G01N 21/00
US Classification:
3562372
Abstract:
Computer-implemented methods and systems for determining a configuration for a light scattering inspection system are provided. One computer-implemented method includes determining a three-dimensional map of signal-to-noise ratio values for data that would be acquired for a specimen and a potential defect on the specimen by the light scattering inspection system across a scattering hemisphere of the inspection system. The method also includes determining one or more portions of the scattering hemisphere in which the signal-to-noise ratio values are higher than in other portions of the scattering hemisphere based on the three-dimensional map. In addition, the method includes determining a configuration for a detection subsystem of the inspection system based on the one or more portions of the scattering hemisphere.
Fast Gas Exchange For Thermal Conductivity Modulation
Joseph Ranish - San Jose CA, US Dean Jennings - San Ramon CA, US Brian Haas - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
APPLIED MATERIALS, INC.
International Classification:
H01L021/26 H01L021/324 H01L021/477
US Classification:
438/795000
Abstract:
A method for thermally processing a semiconductor substrate comprises: heating the substrate to a target peak temperature while controlling the gas pressure in the processing chamber at a pressure level that is significantly lower than atmospheric pressure; providing a flow of a purge gas between the substrate and a thermal reservoir at or near the time the substrate temperature reaches the target peak temperature while adjusting the gas pressure in the processing chamber to a second pressure level. Preferably, the purge gas has a relatively high thermal conductivity.
JOSEPH RANISH - San Jose CA, US Balasubramanian Ramachandran - Santa Clara CA, US Sundar Ramamurthy - Fremont CA, US Vedapuram Achutharaman - Saratoga CA, US Brian Haas - San Jose CA, US Aaron Hunter - Santa Clara CA, US Wolfgang Aderhold - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
H01L 21/324
US Classification:
438005000, 257E21324
Abstract:
A method for rapid thermal annealing is disclosed. As the substrate is inserted into an annealing chamber, it begins to heat due to the heat radiating from chamber components that were heated when a previous substrate was annealed. Thus, the leading edge of the substrate may be at an elevated temperature while the trailing edge of the substrate may be at room temperature while the substrate is inserted causing a temperature gradient is present across the substrate. Once the substrate is completely inserted into the annealing chamber, the temperature gradient may still be present. By compensating for the temperature gradient across the substrate, the substrate may be annealed uniformly.
Reducing The Deposition Rate Of Volatile Contaminants Onto An Optical Component Of A Substrate Processing System
Anthony F. White - Cupertino CA Satheesh Kuppurao - Santa Clara CA Brian L. Haas - San Jose CA
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
C23C 1600
US Classification:
427 8
Abstract:
A system and a method for reducing the rate at which volatile contaminants are deposited onto one or more optical components of a substrate processing system are disclosed. A purge fluid is introduced into the processing system at an interior surface of the processing system. A flow of purge fluid is produced across the interior surface to form a contaminant-entraining barrier between a source of the volatile contaminants and the one or more optical components and thereby reduce the rate at which volatile contaminants are deposited onto the optical components of the system. The purge fluid is substantially removed from the processing system.
Ryan C. Boas - Fremont CA Ajit Balakrishna - Sunnyvale CA Benjamin B. Bierman - Fremont CA Brian L. Haas - San Jose CA Dean Jennings - San Ramon CA Wolfgang R. Aderhold - Cupertino CA
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
F27B 514
US Classification:
219390
Abstract:
A thermal processing method is described in which a temperature response of a substrate may be controlled during a heat-up phase or a cool-down phase, or during both phases. This reduces the thermal budget of the substrate and improves the quality and performance of devices formed on the substrate. In particular, by controlling the rate of heat transfer between the substrate and a thermal reservoir (e. g. , a watercooled reflector plate assembly), the temperature response of the substrate may be controlled during the thermal process. The rate of heat transfer may changed by changing the thermal conductivity between the substrate and the thermal reservoir, by changing the emissivity of a surface of the thermal reservoir, or by changing the distance between the substrate and the thermal reservoir. The thermal conductivity may be changed by changing the characteristics of a thermal transport medium (e. g. , a purge gas) located between the substrate and the thermal reservoir.
License Records
Brian James Haas
License #:
435 - Active
Category:
Athletic Training
Issued Date:
Jun 22, 2007
Effective Date:
Jun 22, 2007
Expiration Date:
May 1, 2019
Type:
Athletic Trainer
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Brian Haas Partner
Beacon Fire and Safety Lp Business Services Ret Misc Merchandise
2188 Del Franco St, San Jose, CA 95131 408 834-4400
Brian Haas Manager
GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO Car Tires · Tire Dealers
PURETi Group, LLC - Cincinnati Area since Feb 2013
President
Cintas - Cincinnati Area Dec 2011 - Feb 2013
Senior Director of Strategy and Marketing
Cintas Feb 2006 - Nov 2011
National Fire Director
Beacon Fire & Safety - San Francisco Bay Area Oct 2001 - Feb 2006
Co-Founder and Vice President of Operations
BestOffer.com - San Francisco Bay Area 1999 - 2001
Vice President of Operations
Education:
Stanford University Graduate School of Business 1996 - 1998
MBA
Harvard College 1988 - 1992
AB, Social Studies
"In Western and particularly American culture there is a notion that we have a lot of freedom, and that you can reinvent yourself and that's a positive thing," said Brian Haas, associate professor in the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences department of psychology and lead author on the new study.
The machines, which scan for metallic and non-metallic objects on a person's body, can detect suspicious items from 30 feet away and have the capability of scanning more than 2,000 passengers per hour, said Brian Haas, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Three were deemed critical injuries, according to Brian Haas, spokesman for Nashville Fire Department. Two of the most serious injuries were to arms of students in the bus. The third was a student who suffered a broken collarbone, Haas said.
Date: Nov 21, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
At least 20 students hurt in I-65 school bus crash
Nashville Fire Department spokesman Brian Haas said at least 20 students in their teenswere hurt and that at least one suffered significantinjuries.He said the most serious injury appears to be a broken collarbone.
Date: Nov 18, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Study: 'Love Hormone' Gene Key to Better Relationships
"Methylation restricts how much a gene is expressed," said Brian Haas, the study's lead author and assistant professor of psychology at UGA's Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. "An increase in methylation typically corresponds to a decrease in the expression of a gene, so it affects how much a p
"All of our tests indicate that the OXT gene plays an important role in social behavior and brain function," lead author Brian Haas, an assistant professor of psychology, said in a university news release.
Date: Jun 21, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Southwest Airlines plane skids off taxiway at Nashville airport
Fire spokesman Brian Haas told The Tennessean that three ambulances were dispatched to the airport and treated at least eight people for injuries. Haas said most of the injuries were minor bumps and bruises.
A passerby heard the victim, whose name was not released, calling for help Sunday. Firefighters found him trapped in a 12- to 14-inch concrete pipe, said Brian Haas, a Nashville-Davidson County Fire Department spokesman.
Butterfield Elementary School Lake Elsinore CA 1991-1993, Donald Graham Elementary School Wildomar CA 1993-1995, David A. Brown Middle School Wildomar CA 1995-1998
John O'hare, Sherry Eigen, Kathy Dormady, Michelle Weber, Karen Lochner, David Hoffmann, Brad Zinniel, Tom Mages, Janine Stage, Ann Barsness, Linda Scherer
Exit Real Estate Advisors - Partner/Office Manager / Agent (2011) Acoustical Surfaces Inc. - IT/Web Design (2008-2011)
Education:
Purdue University - Electrical and Computer EngineeringTechnology, Orono High School - High School
About:
EXIT Real Estate Advisors realtors serve the Twin Cities real estate metropolitan area with pride. We provide full real estate services and offer excellent buyer and seller representation. We recruit ...