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  • San Jose, CA

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Company: Lam research Oct 1, 2012 Position: Senior mechanical engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science School / High School: San Jose State University Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Design For Manufacturing • Solidworks • Manufacturing • Mechanical Engineering • Engineering • Engineering Management • Cad • Pvd • Thin Films • Machine Design • Machining • Heat Transfer • Design of Experiments • Cvd • Renewable Energy • Uhv • Solar Pv • Engineering Drawings • Technical Drawing • Mechanical Drawings • Mechanical Product Design • Heaters • Cooling System

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Renewables & Environment

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Senior Mechanical Engineer

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Location:
1176 east Erie St, Gilbert, AZ 85295
Industry:
Renewables & Environment
Work:
Lam Research
Senior Mechanical Engineer

Miasole 2008 - 2012
Senior Mechanical Design Engineer

Oviso/Esco Manufacturing 2003 - 2008
Engineering Manager

D & H Manufacturing Co. Mar 2003 - Sep 2003
Engineering Project Manager

Saint-Gobain Semiconductor 2001 - 2003
Product Engineering Manager
Education:
San Jose State University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Diablo Valley College
Associates, Associate of Arts
Skills:
Design For Manufacturing
Solidworks
Manufacturing
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering
Engineering Management
Cad
Pvd
Thin Films
Machine Design
Machining
Heat Transfer
Design of Experiments
Cvd
Renewable Energy
Uhv
Solar Pv
Engineering Drawings
Technical Drawing
Mechanical Drawings
Mechanical Product Design
Heaters
Cooling System

Publications

Us Patents

Methods And Apparatus For Treating Vascular Occlusions

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US Patent:
6514217, Feb 4, 2003
Filed:
Apr 25, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/557379
Inventors:
Matthew R. Selmon - Atherton CA
Charles F. Milo - San Mateo CA
Fred Co - Santa Clara CA
Mark Campello - Millbrae CA
Ronald French - Palo Alto CA
Amiel Aguilar - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
LuMend, Inc. - Redwood City CA
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
600585, 604523
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for crossing totally to substantially occluded blood vessels by passing a redirectable wire such as a guidewire from a relatively proximal point past the occlusion within a subintimal space formed between the intimal layer and the adventitial layer of a blood vessel wall. The wire may be advanced to a point distal to the occlusion, and thereafter deflected back into the blood vessel lumen, typically using a deflecting catheter which is advanced over the guidewire after it has been positioned within the subintimal space. The deflecting catheter may include a flapper valve assembly or preformed actuator wire for redirecting the guidewire. After the guidewire is returned to the blood vessel lumen, the deflecting catheter may be withdrawn, and the guidewire may be available for introduction of other interventional and diagnostic catheters for performing procedures such as stenting.

Methods And Apparatus For Crossing Vascular Occlusions

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US Patent:
20010000041, Mar 15, 2001
Filed:
Nov 30, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/728780
Inventors:
Matthew Selmon - Atherton CA, US
Charles Milo - San Mateo CA, US
Fred Co - Santa Clara CA, US
Mark Campello - Millbrae CA, US
Ronald French - Palo Alto CA, US
Amiel Aguilar - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
A61B019/00
A61M025/09
US Classification:
600/585000, 128/898000
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for crossing totally to substantially occluded blood vessels by passing a redirectable wire such as a guidewire from a relatively proximal point past the occlusion within a subintimal space formed between the intimal layer and the adventitial layer of a blood vessel wall. The wire may be advanced to a point distal to the occlusion, and thereafter deflected back into the blood vessel lumen, typically using a deflecting catheter which is advanced over the guidewire after it has been positioned within the subintimal space. The deflecting catheter may include a flapper valve assembly or preformed actuator wire for redirecting the guidewire. After the guidewire is returned to the blood vessel lumen, the deflecting catheter may be withdrawn, and the guidewire may be available for introduction of other interventional and diagnostic catheters for performing procedures such as stenting.

Electric Heater With Resistive Carbon Heating Elements

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US Patent:
20060186110, Aug 24, 2006
Filed:
Feb 22, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/065518
Inventors:
Mark Campello - Felton CA, US
Derek Pietz - Fresno CA, US
International Classification:
H05B 3/68
US Classification:
219444100
Abstract:
A heater, such as a susceptor for use in electronics industry manufacturing processes, and a method for manufacture of such a heater. A resistance heating assembly includes a carbon fiber reinforced carbon conductor and the heating element is free to move slightly relative to an outer casing in response to differences between the coefficients of thermal expansion of the resistance heating element and the outer casing. A resistance heating element of carbon is potted to protect against oxidation. A slip layer of a powdered ceramic allows movement of the heating element relative to a housing.

Sputtering Target Including A Feature To Reduce Chalcogen Build Up And Arcing On A Backing Tube

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US Patent:
20130337602, Dec 19, 2013
Filed:
Jun 18, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/525593
Inventors:
Robert Martinson - Palo Alto CA, US
Heinrich Von Bunau - San Jose CA, US
Mark Campello - San Jose CA, US
Ron Rulkens - Milpitas CA, US
Tom Heckel - Milpitas CA, US
Johannes Vlcek - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
MiaSole - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
C23C 14/14
H01L 31/18
B05D 1/32
C23C 14/02
C23C 14/34
US Classification:
438 95, 20429812, 20429813, 20429811, 20429809, 20419225, 427282, 257E31027
Abstract:
A sputtering target has a cylindrical backing tube having two edges and a sidewall comprising a middle portion located between two end portions. The sputtering material is on the backing tube. The sputtering material does not cover at least one end portion of the backing tube. The sputtering target also has a feature which prevents or reduces at least one of chalcogen buildup and arcing at the at least one end portion of the backing tube not covered by the sputtering material.

Methods And Apparatus For Crossing Vascular Occlusions

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US Patent:
62210491, Apr 24, 2001
Filed:
Oct 27, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/427966
Inventors:
Matthew R. Selmon - Atherton CA
Charles F. Milo - San Mateo CA
Fred Co - Santa Clara CA
Mark Campello - Millbrae CA
Ronald French - Palo Alto CA
Amiel Aguilar - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
Lumend, Inc. - Redwood City CA
International Classification:
A61M 5178
A61M 532
A61B 500
US Classification:
60416413
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for crossing totally to substantially occluded blood vessels by passing a redirectable wire such as a guidewire from a relatively proximal point past the occlusion within a subintimal space formed between the intimal layer and the adventitial layer of a blood vessel wall. The wire may be advanced to a point distal to the occlusion, and thereafter deflected back into the blood vessel lumen, typically using a deflecting catheter which is advanced over the guidewire after it has been positioned within the subintimal space. The deflecting catheter may include a flapper valve assembly or preformed actuator wire for redirecting the guidewire. After the guidewire is returned to the blood vessel lumen, the deflecting catheter may be withdrawn, and the guidewire may be available for introduction of other interventional and diagnostic catheters for performing procedures such as stenting.

Methods And Apparatus For Crossing Vascular Occlusions

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US Patent:
62175270, Apr 17, 2001
Filed:
Sep 30, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/163854
Inventors:
Matthew R. Selmon - Atherton CA
Charles F. Milo - San Mateo CA
Fred Co - Santa Clara CA
Mark Campello - Millbrae CA
Ronald French - Palo Alto CA
Amiel Aguilar - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
LuMend, Inc. - Redwood City CA
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
600585
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for crossing totally to substantially occluded blood vessels by passing a redirectable wire such as a guidewire from a relatively proximal point past the occlusion within a subintimal space formed between the intimal layer and the adventitial layer of a blood vessel wall. The wire may be advanced to a point distal to the occlusion, and thereafter deflected back into the blood vessel lumen, typically using a deflecting catheter which is advanced over the guidewire after it has been positioned within the subintimal space. The deflecting catheter may include a flapper valve assembly or preformed actuator wire for redirecting the guidewire. After the guidewire is returned to the blood vessel lumen, the deflecting catheter may be withdrawn, and the guidewire may be available for introduction of other interventional and diagnostic catheters for performing procedures such as stenting.
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