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Bret M Mohlenhoff

from Los Angeles, CA
Age ~56

Bret Mohlenhoff Phones & Addresses

  • 4444 Los Feliz Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027 (323) 906-1510
  • 4444 Los Feliz Blvd APT 204, Los Angeles, CA 90027 (323) 906-1510
  • 4545 Los Feliz Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027 (323) 663-6591
  • 3703 Highgate Dr, Durham, NC 27713 (919) 419-8327
  • Newbury Park, CA
  • 4444 Los Feliz Blvd APT 204, Los Angeles, CA 90027 (323) 419-8327

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Company: Paramount pictures Oct 2009 to Aug 2011 Position: Manager, digital entertainment applications, it

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science School / High School: Georgia Institute of Technology 1990 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

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Entertainment

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Manager Studio It

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Location:
Los Angeles, CA
Industry:
Entertainment
Work:
Paramount Pictures Oct 2009 - Aug 2011
Manager, Digital Entertainment Applications, It

Paramount Pictures Oct 2009 - Aug 2011
Manager Studio It
Education:
Georgia Institute of Technology 1990
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

Publications

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Vad Process Improvements

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US Patent:
53564499, Oct 18, 1994
Filed:
May 24, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/065384
Inventors:
Toru Kuwahara - Cary NC
Bret M. Mohlenhoff - Durham NC
Assignee:
AT&T Bell Laboratories - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
C03B 37023
US Classification:
65421
Abstract:
In a method for making optical fiber preforms, the time taken for sintering and annealing the clad or jacket layer is significantly reduced by only partially sintering the jacket soot boule in an atmosphere of helium. For example, instead of using one hundred forty-three minutes to sinter completely the soot boule, the boule is only partially sintered by heating in a helium atmosphere for fifty-nine minutes. At this stage of course, the soot boule is still partially porous and is generally opaque. The completion of the sintering and the annealing is then done in a single step in an atmosphere of nitrogen. Surprisingly, we have found that this process does not entrap nitrogen in the soot jacket layer to any noticeable or harmful extent, and the total time for sintering and annealing is significantly reduced.
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