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Le Ping Li

from Brooklyn, NY
Age ~67

Le Li Phones & Addresses

  • 39 Bay 40Th St, Brooklyn, NY 11214 (718) 946-8827

Work

Company: Global bank Aug 2010 Position: Bank teller

Education

School / High School: Baruch College- New York, NY 2009 Specialities: Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing

Resumes

Resumes

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Analyst, Cts Consulting & Re-Engineering At Citi

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Position:
Analyst, CTS Consulting & Re-engineering at Citi Transaction Services at Citigroup
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Citigroup - Greater New York City Area since Sep 2011
Analyst, CTS Consulting & Re-engineering at Citi Transaction Services

Citigroup - New York, New Yok Jun 2009 - Sep 2011
Global Custody Product Manager, Citi Transaction Services

Citigroup May 2008 - Aug 2008
Internship Analyst

Bank of China Dec 2006 - Jan 2007
Analyst - International Trade Service

United Nations May 2006 - Aug 2006
Project Manager
Education:
Purdue University - Krannert School of Management 2004 - 2009
bachelor, Accounting, Finance
Krannert School of Management, PURDUE UNIVERSITY West
Bachelor of Science, Accounting and Management
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Le Li

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Location:
United States
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Le Wen Li Brooklyn, NY

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Work:
GLOBAL BANK

Aug 2010 to Dec 2012
BANK TELLER

Education:
Baruch College
New York, NY
2009 to 2014
Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing

MILLENNIUM HIGH SCHOOL
New York, NY
2005 to 2009

Publications

Us Patents

Super-Wide-Angle Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Based Reflective Broadband Polarizing Films

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US Patent:
6630974, Oct 7, 2003
Filed:
May 14, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/312164
Inventors:
Hristina Galabova - Mamaroneck NY
Le Li - Yorktown Heights NY
Assignee:
Reveo, Inc. - Elmsford NY
International Classification:
G02F 11335
US Classification:
349119, 349 96, 349115
Abstract:
Cholesteric liquid crystal films using varying pitch helix structures aligned perpendicular to the surface of the film for broadband reflection and transmission of circularly polarized light distort the light at large viewing angles of incidence due to the elliptical cross section of the CLC helix with the light at large incident angles. By using compensating films of an infrared cholesteric liquid crystal to rotate the major axis of the elliptical light to Â45 degrees and a homeotropic film having elongated molecules with the long axis perpendicular to the surface of the film to convert the elliptically adjusted light from the IR CLC film to circularly polarized light, the distortions at large angles can be eliminated. The compensated light will be circularly polarized for large angles of incidence over a broad band.
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