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  • 928 Ranchview Cir, Carson City, NV 89705
  • 515 Las Coches Ct, Morgan Hill, CA 95037
  • 1116 Country Club Dr, Minden, NV 89423 (408) 265-1452
  • 1425 Hillsdale Ave, San Jose, CA 95118 (408) 265-1452
  • Santa Clara, CA

Work

Company: Baker hughes Nov 2018 Position: Senior engineer - analytics

Education

Degree: Bachelors School / High School: San Jose State University 1995 to 2001 Specialities: Computer Engineering

Skills

Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Rapid Prototyping • Project Management • Six Sigma • Power Generation • Project Engineering • Engineering Management • Schematic Capture • Embedded Systems • Pcb Design • Electronics • Automation • Product Development • Energy • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Soldering • Digital Circuit Design • Rotating Equipment • Root Cause Analysis • Fiber Optic Sensors • Innovation • Remote Sensing • Product Innovation • Manufacturing • Machinery Diagnostics • Gas Turbines • Firmware • Mechanical Engineering • Agile and Waterfall Methodologies • Scrum • Research Proposals • Environmental Testing • Hydropower • Nuclear Power Plants • Technical Writing • Written and Oral Presentation Skills • Global Cross Functional Team Leadership • Sap • Mechanical Design • Autocad

Languages

English • Russian

Industries

Oil & Energy

Resumes

Resumes

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Senior Engineer - Analytics

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Location:
1116 Country Club Dr, Minden, NV 89423
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Baker Hughes
Senior Engineer - Analytics

Ge Oil & Gas May 2015 - Nov 2018
Lead Packaged Systems Design Engineer - Bently Nevada

Ge Nuclear Energy May 2000 - Aug 2004
Design Engineer

The Tech Museum of Innovation Jun 1995 - Dec 1999
Exhibits Engineering Technician
Education:
San Jose State University 1995 - 2001
Bachelors, Computer Engineering
Skills:
Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Rapid Prototyping
Project Management
Six Sigma
Power Generation
Project Engineering
Engineering Management
Schematic Capture
Embedded Systems
Pcb Design
Electronics
Automation
Product Development
Energy
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Soldering
Digital Circuit Design
Rotating Equipment
Root Cause Analysis
Fiber Optic Sensors
Innovation
Remote Sensing
Product Innovation
Manufacturing
Machinery Diagnostics
Gas Turbines
Firmware
Mechanical Engineering
Agile and Waterfall Methodologies
Scrum
Research Proposals
Environmental Testing
Hydropower
Nuclear Power Plants
Technical Writing
Written and Oral Presentation Skills
Global Cross Functional Team Leadership
Sap
Mechanical Design
Autocad
Languages:
English
Russian

Publications

Us Patents

Wireless Proximity Probe And Method Of Operating Same

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US Patent:
8159396, Apr 17, 2012
Filed:
Oct 30, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/610048
Inventors:
Dwayne Andrew Folden - Gardnerville NV, US
Boris Leonid Sheikman - Minden NV, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G01S 3/02
US Classification:
342458
Abstract:
A proximity probe, for use in determining a distance to a probe target, includes a first antenna configured to wirelessly receive a radio-frequency signal at a first predetermined frequency and a converter configured to convert the received signal to a driving signal and to an electrical signal. The proximity probe also includes a second antenna configured to receive power via the driving signal and to generate a signal indicative of a distance from the proximity probe to the probe target, and a third antenna configured to transmit the generated signal.

Systems, Methods, And Apparatus For Monitoring Clearance In A Rotary Machine

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US Patent:
8344741, Jan 1, 2013
Filed:
Oct 16, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/252435
Inventors:
Boris Sheikman - Minden NV, US
Jack E. Howard - Gardnerville NV, US
Brandon Rank - Minden NV, US
Raymond Verle Jensen - Gardnerville NV, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G01R 27/26
US Classification:
324686, 324658, 324662, 73660, 415 14, 702158
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and apparatus for monitoring clearance in a rotary machine are provided. According to one embodiment of the invention, there is disclosed a method for monitoring clearance between a rotatable member and a stationary member in a rotary machine. The method may include providing a flex circuit capacitance sensor. The flex circuit capacitance sensor may include at least one capacitance sensing layer, at least one shielding layer adjacent to the capacitance sensing layer, at least one ground layer adjacent to the shielding layer, and a set of conducting leads connected to the capacitance sensing layer. Further, the method may include mounting the capacitance sensor between a portion of the rotatable member and a portion of the stationary member. Clearance may be determined between the rotatable member and the stationary member based at least in part on a capacitance indication from the capacitance sensor.

Sensor Assembly And Method Of Measuring The Proximity Of A Machine Component To An Emitter

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US Patent:
8482456, Jul 9, 2013
Filed:
Dec 16, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/970525
Inventors:
Steven Go - Schenectady NY, US
Boris Leonid Sheikman - Minden NV, US
William Platt - Hagaman NY, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Niskayuna NY
International Classification:
G01S 13/08
US Classification:
342125, 342118, 342145
Abstract:
A microwave sensor assembly includes at least one probe including an emitter configured to generate an electromagnetic field from at least one microwave signal. The emitter is also configured to generate at least one loading signal representative of a loading induced within the emitter by an object positioned within the electromagnetic field. The microwave sensor assembly also includes a signal processing device coupled to the at least one probe. The signal processing device includes a linearizer configured to generate a substantially linear output signal based on the at least one loading signal.

Sensor Assembly And Microwave Emitter For Use In A Sensor Assembly

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US Patent:
8593156, Nov 26, 2013
Filed:
Nov 22, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/951602
Inventors:
Yongjae Lee - Niskayuna NY, US
Boris Leonid Sheikman - Minden NV, US
Steven Go - Schenectady NY, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Niskayuna NY
International Classification:
G01R 27/04
G01R 27/32
US Classification:
324637, 324644
Abstract:
A microwave emitter for use in a microwave sensor assembly that includes an emitter body includes a first arm that extends radially outward from the emitter body. The first arm is at least partially non-linear and includes at least one peak and at least one trough. The microwave emitter also includes a second arm that extends radially outward from the emitter body. The second arm includes at least one peak and at least one trough. The first arm and the second arm generate an electromagnetic field when at least one microwave signal is received.

Sensor Assembly And Methods Of Adjusting The Operation Of A Sensor

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US Patent:
8624603, Jan 7, 2014
Filed:
Nov 22, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/951633
Inventors:
Yongjae Lee - Niskayuna NY, US
Boris Leonid Sheikman - Minden NV, US
Steven Go - Schenectady NY, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Niskayuna NY
International Classification:
G01R 27/04
US Classification:
324629
Abstract:
A microwave sensor probe includes a probe housing, an emitter body coupled to the probe housing, and an emitter coupled to the emitter body. The emitter is configured to generate an electromagnetic field from at least one microwave signal. At least one electromagnetic absorbent member is configured to absorb at least one of a current transmitted through the emitter and an electromagnetic radiation generated by the emitter.

Methods And Apparatus For Safety Controls In Industrial Processes

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US Patent:
20050283338, Dec 22, 2005
Filed:
Jun 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/880734
Inventors:
Stanley Frederick - Morgan Hill CA, US
Boris Sheikman - Morgan Hill CA, US
International Classification:
G06F011/30
G06F015/00
G21C017/00
US Classification:
702182000
Abstract:
A safety instrument suitable for use in an industrial application includes a logic card having a microcontroller configured to perform self-test of the instrument and surveillance functions of an external system that is monitored and/or controlled by the instrument. The logic card also includes at least one complex programmable logic device (CPLD) configured to execute logic functions relating to human safety requirements of the external system independently of the microcontroller and to provide address decoding, input/output addressing, and/or registers for the microcontroller. The instrument further includes one or more I/O modules that are operatively coupled to the logic card to communicate monitor signals and/or control signals from the logic card to the external system.

Methods And Systems For Monitoring Stator Winding Vibration

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US Patent:
20100211334, Aug 19, 2010
Filed:
Feb 18, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/388088
Inventors:
Boris Leonid Sheikman - Minden NV, US
Dwayne Andrew Folden - Gardnerville NV, US
Samuel Thomas Walter Francis - Gardnerville NV, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
G01H 1/00
US Classification:
702 56, 73587
Abstract:
Embodiments of methods and systems for monitoring stator winding vibration of a rotating electric machine are provided. According to one example embodiment, a system includes at least one sensor including at least one conductive sensor antenna deposited on a first side of at least one layer of a printed circuit board substrate and positioned to substantially face a stator winding, and a non-conductive shield mounted to an opposing side of the printed circuit board substrate and positioned to substantially face away from the stator winding. The system further includes an alternating current power source in communication with the sensor and operable to deliver current to the conductive sensor antenna. A signal processing unit may be in communication with the sensor, operable to measure a load on the sensor antenna and to transmit vibration data to a controller responsive to the load on the sensor antenna.

System And Method For Determining The Location Of Wireless Sensors

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US Patent:
20120068822, Mar 22, 2012
Filed:
Sep 22, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/887806
Inventors:
Boris Leonid Sheikman - Minden NV, US
Raymond Verle Jensen - Gardnerville NV, US
Assignee:
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
H04Q 1/30
US Classification:
340 72
Abstract:
A system and method for determining the location of wireless sensors are disclosed. The system may generally include a plurality of wireless sensor nodes communicatively coupled to a plurality of sensing devices. Additionally, the system may include a paging device configured to wirelessly transmit a page command to at least one of the wireless sensor nodes. Further, the at least one wireless sensor node may be configured to produce a position indicator upon receipt of the page command.
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