Laney College Jul 2016 - Jul 2016
Camp Counselor
Uc Berkeley Jun 2013 - May 2016
Membership Assistant
Uc Berkeley Sep 2011 - May 2016
Data Entry Support
Education:
University of California, Berkeley 2011 - 2015
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Music, Physics
University of California
Gigamon
Senior Staff Software Engineer
Thales Cloud Security Jul 2016 - Mar 2017
Senior Software Test Automation Engineer
Paradata Mar 2016 - Jun 2016
Senior Test Automation and Qa Engineer
Opelin Nov 2014 - Feb 2016
Senior Software Engineer and Test Automation Lead
Opelin Jul 2013 - Oct 2014
Test Automation Lead
Education:
San Jose State University
Skills:
Agile Methodologies Test Automation Testing Quality Assurance Software Quality Assurance Software Development Perl Java
Anand S. KONANUR - San Jose CA, US Denica N. LARSEN - Portland OR, US David A. RITTENHOUSE - Fair Oaks CA, US Manish A. HIRANANDANI - Fremont CA, US Hong W. WONG - Portland OR, US Ulun KARACAOGLU - San Diego CA, US - Santa Clara CA, US
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 1/16
Abstract:
Particular embodiments described herein provide for device that includes a first housing, a second housing, and a hinge, configured as an antenna, to rotatably couple the first housing and the second housing.
Embedded Magnetic Field Indicator Array For Display Of Unifomity Or Boundary Of Maganetic Field
- Santa Clara CA, US Karim H. Tadros - Santa Clara CA, US Yee Wei Hong - Santa Clara CA, US Shengzhen Zhang - Shanghai, CN Hong W. Wong - Portland OR, US
Methods and apparatus relating to embedded magnetic field indicator array for display of uniformity or boundary of magnetic field are described. In an embodiment, a diode is coupled to a coil in series. The coil receives wireless energy from a wireless power transmitter and generates an electrical current in response to the receipt of the wireless energy to cause the diode to emit light. The coil is to be formed by at least two coil loops (which may be spiral or overlapping). Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed.
Electronic System Having Power Adapter For Wired And Wireless Charging
- SANTA CLARA CA, US Songnan YANG - San Jose CA, US Hong W. WONG - Portland OR, US Peipei DING - Taipei, TW Xiaoguo LIANG - Shanghai, CN Ze An XIA - Shanghai, CN
International Classification:
H02J 50/12 H02J 7/00
Abstract:
A universal power adapter may be provided to provide both a wireless charging signal and a DC signal for wired charging. The universal power adapter may include an AC/DC converter device, a first power circuit, a second power circuit, and a jack to provide a wireless charging signal and a DC signal. The AC/DC converter device to provide a DC signal based on an AC signal received from an external power source. The first power circuit to receive the DC signal and to provide a wireless charging signal based on the DC signal. The second power circuit to receive the DC signal and to provide a DC signal based on the DC signal. The jack may provide both the wireless charging signal and the DC signal.
- Houston TX, US Dongye Pan - San Jose CA, US Hong Wong - Fremont CA, US Steven Lamdien Tran - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/36
Abstract:
In some examples, a container image is received, where a container is to be launched from the container image. An executable process is deployable in the container to isolate the executable process from another executable process. The container image is annotated with metadata specifying a policy. Compliance of the container image with the policy is checked in a test environment prior to publication of the container image to a registry for use in a production environment.
Songnan Yang - San Jose CA, US Hong Wong - Portland OR, US Ulun Karacaoglu - San Diego CA, US Bin Xiao - San Ramon CA, US Changsong Sheng - Shanghai, CN
International Classification:
H05K 9/00 G06F 1/16
US Classification:
36167908, 361816
Abstract:
A metal baseboard with a planar shape which is placed close to a Near Field Communication (NFC) radio antenna may be configured with a number of slots in the metal. These slots may disrupt the eddy current that would otherwise be induced in the metal by magnetic emissions emanating from the NFC antenna. The reduction in eddy current that results from these slots may reduce the severe attenuation of the signal that would otherwise be caused by the metal. In general, each slot may run approximately perpendicular to the direction of the expected eddy current. This may be approximated by having many of the slots each run perpendicular to the nearest part of the antenna wiring.