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  • Anaheim, CA
  • Alhambra, CA
  • 2600 Senter Rd, San Jose, CA 95111 (408) 279-2994
  • Tustin, CA

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Nam H. Le - Lawyer

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Address:
(212) 848-8842 (Office)
Licenses:
New York - Delinquent 2001
Education:
Duke University School of Law
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Nam H Le, Milpitas CA - Lawyer

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Address:
1138 Belbrook Way, Milpitas, CA 95035
(510) 847-0125 (Office)
Licenses:
California - Active 2008
Education:
Santa Clara Univ Sol
Univ Of California Berkeley
Specialties:
Bankruptcy / Debt - 70%, years, 60 cases
Criminal Defense - 20%, years
Litigation - 10%, years

Medicine Doctors

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Nam H. Le

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Specialties:
Plastic Surgery, Hand Surgery
Work:
Texas Health Physicians GroupPlastic & Hand Surgery Of North Texas
1105 Central Expy N STE 330, Allen, TX 75013
(972) 747-4271 (phone), (972) 747-4272 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
Washington University School of Medicine
Graduated: 2005
Procedures:
Breast Reconstruction
Breast Reduction
Carpal Tunnel Decompression
Skull/Facial Bone Fractures and Dislocations
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Le graduated from the Washington University School of Medicine in 2005. He works in Allen, TX and specializes in Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery. Dr. Le is affiliated with Texas Health Presbyterian Allen and Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital.
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Nam Thanh Le

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Education:
Meharry Medical College (2008)

Resumes

Resumes

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Regional Accounts Manager

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Location:
Orange, CA
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Extron Electronics
Regional Accounts Manager

Extron Electronics
Regional Accounts Specialist
Skills:
Av
Electronics
Control Systems Design
Streaming Media
System Design
Video
Extron
Sales Management
New Business Development
Account Management
Integration
Video Conferencing
Home Automation
Troubleshooting
Consumer Electronics
Projectors
Digital Signage
Sound
Audio Conferencing
Home Theater
Professional Audio
Tandberg
Digital Video
Lighting Control
Systems Design
Business Development
Av Systems
Telepresence
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Skills:
Windows
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Business Records

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Company / Classification
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Nam Le
Partner
Hoster
Coin-Operated Amusement Devices
591 S. Crest Rd - Orange, Orange, CA 92867
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Project Engineer
Edwards Lifesciences Corp
Orthopedic, Prosthetic, and Surgical Applianc...
1 Edwards Way, Irvine, CA 92614
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Partner
Hoster
Coin-Operated Amusement Devices
591 S. Crest Rd - Orange, Orange, CA 92867
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Project Engineer
Edwards Lifesciences Corp
Orthopedic, Prosthetic, and Surgical Applianc...
1 Edwards Way, Irvine, CA 92614

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Reducing Particle Contamination On Wafer Backside During Cvd Process

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US Patent:
6413321, Jul 2, 2002
Filed:
Dec 7, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/731601
Inventors:
Bok Hoen Kim - San Jose CA
Mario Dave Silvetti - Morgan Hill CA
Ameeta Madhava - San Francisco CA
Davood Khalili - Santa Clara CA
Martin Seamons - San Jose CA
Emanuele Cappello - Saratoga CA
Nam Le - San Jose CA
Lloyd Berken - Fremont CA
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
C23C 1600
US Classification:
118725, 118719, 438680, 438758, 438765
Abstract:
Backside particle contamination of semiconductor wafers subjected to chemical vapor deposition is significantly reduced by optimizing various process parameters, alone or in combination. A high quality oxide seasoning layer is deposited to improve adhesion and trapping of contaminants remaining after a prior chamber cleaning step. Second, wafer pre-heating reduces thermal stress on the wafer during physical contact between the wafer and heater. Third, the duration of the gas stabilization flow of thermally reactive process gas species prior to CVD reaction is reduced, thereby preventing side products produced during this stabilization flow from affecting the wafer backside. Fourth, the wafer heater is redesigned to minimize physical contact between the heater surface and the wafer backside. Redesign of the wafer heater may include providing only a few, small projections from the top wafer surface, and also may include providing a continuous circumferential rim supporting the edge of the wafer to interfere with the flow of process gases to the wafer backside during processing.

Film Removal Employing A Remote Plasma Source

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US Patent:
6436303, Aug 20, 2002
Filed:
Jul 21, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/359148
Inventors:
Bok Heon Kim - San Jose CA
Nam Le - San Jose CA
Joseph V. DSouza - Sunnyvale CA
Ashish Shrotriya - Santa Clara CA
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H01L 2100
US Classification:
216 67, 134 11, 134 12, 438710, 438727, 438731
Abstract:
A method and device for removing film from a substrate are provided that take advantage of a remote plasma source to etch away undesired portions of films, such as dielectric films formed on a substrate. To that end, the method includes forming a plasma remotely with respect to the process chamber, from which a flow is created that is directed toward the substrate. The substrate is of a type having opposed major surfaces with a peripheral surface extending therebetween. A film, such as a dielectric film, is disposed on one of the opposed major surfaces and on the peripheral surface. The opposed major surface having the film thereon is shielded from the flow of reactive radicals while the peripheral surface is left exposed. In this fashion, the flow is maintained for a sufficient amount of time to remove film present on the peripheral surface.

Detecting Chemiluminescent Radiation In The Cleaning Of A Substrate Processing Chamber

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US Patent:
6843881, Jan 18, 2005
Filed:
Apr 2, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/115526
Inventors:
Bok Hoen Kim - San Jose CA, US
Nam Le - San Jose CA, US
Martin Seamons - San Jose CA, US
Ameeta Madhava - San Francisco CA, US
Michael P. Nault - Woodland Park CO, US
Thomas Nowak - Cupertino CA, US
Tsutomu Tanaka - Santa Clara CA, US
Moshe Sarfaty - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
Applied Materials, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H01L 21306
US Classification:
15634525, 15634524, 15634529, 15634535, 15634551, 134 56 R
Abstract:
In a substrate processing apparatus, a substrate processing chamber has a substrate support to support a substrate, a gas delivery system to provide an energized cleaning gas to the chamber to clean process residues formed on surfaces in the chamber during processing of the substrate, and an exhaust to exhaust the cleaning gas. A detector monitors a chemiluminescent radiation emitted from about a surface during cleaning of the process residues by the energized cleaning gas and generates a signal in relation to the monitored chemiluminescent radiation. A controller receives the signal and evaluates the signal to determine an endpoint of the cleaning process.

Anti-Virus Blade

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US Patent:
8042185, Oct 18, 2011
Filed:
Sep 27, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/862922
Inventors:
Paul Yuedong Mu - San Jose CA, US
John Z. Zhuge - San Jose CA, US
Nam Mong Le - Los Gatos CA, US
Assignee:
NetApp, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06F 12/14
H04L 29/06
US Classification:
726 24, 713151
Abstract:
An anti-virus blade provides anti-virus services to a storage system and eliminates the need to develop an interface to initiate a scan operation at the blade. An anti-virus engine executed at the blade receives a request to scan data maintained by the storage system. The anti-virus engine creates a stub file (e. g. , a file that has the same name as the Currently Amended file indicated in the request, but does not contain data) and issues an I/O command to the file. A file framework module executed at the blade intercepts the I/O to the dummy file and passes the I/O to an anti-virus application, which is registered with the file framework to receive I/Os from the anti-virus engine. The anti-virus application, in turn, initiates a scan operation by issuing a read request to the stub file, without receiving the request for scanning directly from the storage system.

Proxying Search Requests For Files To A Search Engine

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US Patent:
8386446, Feb 26, 2013
Filed:
Oct 26, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/606076
Inventors:
Shankar Pasupathy - Milpitas CA, US
Timothy C. Bisson - San Jose CA, US
Nam M. Le - Los Gatos CA, US
Assignee:
NetApp, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
707696, 707711
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for proxying search requests for a storage system and maintaining a central index for performing the search requests is described herein. An index manager on the storage system may initially produce the central index by examining each file in a file system and update the central index thereafter by examining only those files that have changed since the central index was initially produced or last updated. The index manager may receive a changed file list from a differencing layer configured for comparing snapshots of the file system at different time points to produce changed file lists. A search proxy module may receive search requests in a search protocol and proxy the search requests to a search engine by converting the search requests to another search protocol compatible with the search engine. The search engine may then use the central index for performing the search request.

Techniques For Moving Stub Files Without Recalling Data

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US Patent:
20040049513, Mar 11, 2004
Filed:
Aug 27, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/650171
Inventors:
Rony Yakir - Mountain View CA, US
Matthew Foley - Santa Clara CA, US
Yuedong Mu - san jose CA, US
Albert Leung - Los Altos CA, US
Nam Le - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Arkivio, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F007/00
US Classification:
707/100000
Abstract:
Techniques for moving a stub file (or any information that is used to recall migrated data) from an originating storage location to a destination storage location without recalling the migrated data corresponding to the stub file. The originating storage location and the destination storage location may be on storage unit allocated to the same server or allocated to different servers.

Data Recovery Techniques In Storage Systems

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US Patent:
20040163029, Aug 19, 2004
Filed:
Dec 1, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/726007
Inventors:
Matthew Foley - Santa Clara CA, US
Lewis Kawecki - Kings Beach CA, US
Nam Le - San Jose CA, US
Rony Yakir - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Arkivio, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G11C029/00
US Classification:
714/769000
Abstract:
Techniques for maintaining data consistency in a storage environment. In a HSM controlled storage environment, techniques are provided for automatically detecting and correcting inconsistencies after a file system or a portion thereof has been restored from backup. The file system may store data files, tag files, and/or repository files that have been restored from backup.

Tintable, Scratch Resistant Coatings For Plastic Ophthalmic Lenses

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US Patent:
59103752, Jun 8, 1999
Filed:
May 3, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/642326
Inventors:
Theodore L. Parker - Danville CA
Anthony Lam - San Jose CA
Nam Thanh Le - San Jose CA
Assignee:
2C Optics, Inc. - Alpharetta GA
International Classification:
B32B 2730
G02B 522
G03B 2146
US Classification:
428520
Abstract:
A dual coating is provided for tinting a plastic material such that the plastic material is tinted and rendered scratch resistant. Also provided is tintable, scratch resistant plastic materials and tinted, scratch resistant plastic materials. The dual layer coating includes a dye reservoir layer formed over a surface of the material to be tinted and a hard coating layer formed over the dye reservoir layer. The dye reservoir layer includes between about fifteen and eighty percent by weight of a flexible acrylated oligomer or acrylated oligomer/acrylate monomer blend resin, and between about one and seventy percent by weight of a mono vinyl functional reactive diluent. The hard coating layer formed over the dye reservoir layer includes between about twenty and one hundred percent by weight of alkane polyols, the alkane polyols containing up to about forty eight carbon atoms and at least three O-�acryloyl(polyalkylene oxide)! groups, each polyalkylene oxide chain including between about one and twenty alkylene oxide groups, and between about ten and seventy percent by weight of polyacryloylated alkane polyols, the alkane polyols containing up to about twenty four carbon atoms and at least about two O-acryloyl groups.
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