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  • 10552 Morgan Cir S, Minneapolis, MN 55431 (612) 227-5405
  • 7713 Countryside Rd, Minneapolis, MN 55438 (952) 942-8915
  • Bloomington, MN
  • Houston, TX
  • 1650 Marion St, Saint Paul, MN 55117 (651) 487-1290
  • Houghton, MI
  • 1650 Marion St, Saint Paul, MN 55117

Work

Position: Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Resumes

Resumes

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Managing Associate, Linklaters Llp

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Position:
Managing Associate, Structured Finance and Derivatives at Linklaters, LLP
Location:
New York, New York
Industry:
Law Practice
Work:
Linklaters, LLP - Greater New York City Area since Jul 2007
Managing Associate, Structured Finance and Derivatives

Morgan Stanley - Greater New York City Area Jul 2012 - Dec 2012
Consultant - Fixed Income Division

Goldman Sachs (Asia) LLC - Hong Kong Aug 2010 - Dec 2010
Consultant - Fixed Income, Currency and Commodities Division

Sadis & Goldberg LLP Oct 2006 - Jul 2007
Associate, Financial Services Group

Jeffrey J. Hass, Professor of Corporate Finance & Securities Law Feb 2005 - Feb 2006
Research Assistant
Education:
New York Law School 2003 - 2006
2006 Juris Doctor; Bachelor of Arts: C.L.E, Juris Doctor
American University 1995 - 1999
BA, MAJOR: Communications, Law, Economics and Goverment; MINOR: Economics
Skills:
Derivatives
Hedge Funds
Structured Finance
Securities
Securitization
Asset Managment
Swaps
Finance
Restructuring
Litigation
Legal Writing
Legal Research
Corporate Law
Financial Services
Securities Regulation
International Law
Credit Derivatives
CDO
Private Equity
Corporate Finance
Corporate Governance
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Matthew Rench

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Location:
Minneapolis, MN
Industry:
Computer Hardware
Skills:
Asic
Debugging
Vhdl
Hardware
Embedded Systems
Scsi
Verilog
Rtl Design
Functional Verification
Hardware Architecture
Tcl
Systemverilog
Perl

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Performing Conflict Resolution And Flow Control In A Multiprocessor System

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US Patent:
7047322, May 16, 2006
Filed:
Sep 30, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/675784
Inventors:
Mitchell A. Bauman - Circle Pines MN, US
Matthew D. Rench - Bloomington MN, US
James L. Depenning - Eagan MN, US
Assignee:
Unisys Corporation - Blue Bell PA
International Classification:
G06F 13/00
US Classification:
710 6, 710 33, 718105, 711163, 711141
Abstract:
The current invention provides a system and method for managing requests from one or more requesters to one or more resources. These requests, which may be any of multiple request types, are prioritized using one or more threshold values. Each threshold value is associated with one or more of the request types, and defines the maximum number of requests of the associated types that may be pending to the resources before the threshold is reached. When all associated thresholds have been reached for requests of one or more predetermined request types, an indication is provided to re-issue requests of those types at a later time. A priority scheme is used to allow re-issued requests to systematically gain access to the shared resource to prevent the starvation of any given requester.

Computing System With Power Variation Attack Countermeasures

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US Patent:
20180307835, Oct 25, 2018
Filed:
Apr 19, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/491654
Inventors:
- Cupertino CA, US
Nicholas P. Mati - Longmont CO, US
Matthew D. Rench - Bloomington MN, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/55
G06F 1/08
Abstract:
A computing system can be arranged to generate a range of different frequencies with at least one oscillator of a clock module prior to providing a first clock frequency to a controller with a channel selector of the clock module in response to a dither control circuit. A system operation may be executed with the controller before the first clock frequency is changed to a second clock frequency during the execution of the system operation as directed by the dither control circuit. The second clock frequency can be chosen from the range of different frequencies. The computing system may return to the first clock frequency at the conclusion of the execution of the system operation.
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