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Amy Ng Phones & Addresses

  • San Francisco, CA
  • Daly City, CA
  • Berkeley, CA

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Real Estate Brokers

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Amy Ng, San Francisco CA Agent

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Work:
ERA
San Francisco, CA
(415) 661-8128 (Phone)

Medicine Doctors

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Amy Ng, San Francisco CA - NP (Nurse practitioner)

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Specialties:
Nursing (Nurse Practitioner)
Clinical Social Work
Social Work
Address:
333 Turk St, San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 885-2274 (Phone)
Languages:
English
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Amy Hoi-Mei Ng

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Specialties:
Internal Medicine
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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Amy Ng, San Francisco CA

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Specialties:
Nurse Practitioner
Address:
333 Turk St, San Francisco, CA 94102

Resumes

Resumes

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Amy Ng Danville, CA

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Work:
NorthStar Recovery Services Inc.
Hayward, CA
Nov 2011 to Feb 2012
Accounts Payable Specialist

R. ZABALLOS & SONS INC
Hayward, CA
Aug 2006 to May 2011
Accounting Clerk

IRIVER AMERICA INC
Milpitas, CA
Feb 2005 to Mar 2006
Accounting Clerk

AA POTABLE POWER CORPORATION

Dec 2003 to Jan 2005
Bookkeeper/Admin

USA Computer Company
Fremont, CA
Jan 2001 to Nov 2003
Accounts Receivable Collector

KOBE Precision
Hayward, CA
Jun 1990 to Oct 1996
Q/A Inspector

Education:
Heald College
Hayward, CA
Jan 1998
Associate in Applied Science in Accounting

Skills:
Microsoft Word, Excel, SBT Accounting System, Timberline, Quickbooks, Peachtree, Net Suite Accounting, Viewpoint Six Accounting , Bilingual ( Chinese/English)

Publications

Us Patents

Methods For Forming Fiber-Reinforced Structures With Segments Formed From Different Types Of Fiber

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US Patent:
20130147330, Jun 13, 2013
Filed:
Dec 11, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/711489
Inventors:
Apple Inc. - Cupertino CA, US
Amy W. NG - San Francisco CA, US
Robert Michael MERRITT - Shenzhen, CN
Assignee:
Apple Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
H05K 5/03
H05K 13/00
US Classification:
312297, 295271
Abstract:
Fiber-reinforced structures for use in forming support structures and electronic device housing members may include multiple types of fiber. A first portion of the structures formed from a first type of fiber such as glass fiber may be radio transparent. A second portion of the structures formed from a second type of fiber such as carbon fiber may be more rigid than the first type of fiber and may be radio opaque. The second portion of the structures may be used to selectively add strength to the fiber-reinforced structures. The first portion of the structures may be used to maintain radio transparency for compatibility with wireless electronic device operations. The fiber-reinforced structures may be formed by rolling a sheet of prepreg material that includes a first area with the first type of fiber and a second area with the second type of fiber.
Amy Y Ng from San Francisco, CA, age ~48 Get Report