CUONG TRINH
Pharmacy in San Jose, CA

License number
Michigan 5302033028
Issued Date
Oct 2, 2003
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2008
Category
Pharmacy
Type
CS - Pharmacist
Address
Address
San Jose, CA 95123

Professional information

Cuong Trinh Photo 1

@Sangabrielcity Freelance Photographer; @Pvbike Videographer; @Sfbike Bicycle Ambassador

Position:
Bicycle Ambassador, Videographer, Member and Volunteer at Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay Area bicycle coalitions, Freelance Photographer/ Consultant at City of San Gabriel, Community Organizer at @BikeMetrolink, LA Chapter Board Member at Young Professionals in Transportation
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
Work:
Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay Area bicycle coalitions since 2008 - Bicycle Ambassador, Videographer, Member and Volunteer City of San Gabriel - San Gabriel, California since Jan 2009 - Freelance Photographer/ Consultant @BikeMetrolink - Greater Los Angeles Area since Jan 2013 - Community Organizer Young Professionals in Transportation - Greater Los Angeles Area since Nov 2012 - LA Chapter Board Member City of San Jose - San Jose, CA Jun 2011 - Jan 2012 - Graduate Intern - Environmental Services City of Redwood City Jul 2010 - Jun 2011 - Economic Development Intern SJBP 2010 - 2011 - Volunteer U.S. Census Bureau Apr 2010 - Jun 2010 - Enumerator Monoprice, Inc. Jan 2010 - Jun 2010 - Technical Support Associate Murrieta Valley Unified School District - Murrieta, California Feb 2009 - Nov 2009 - School Traffic Safety Task Force Member Cal Poly Pomona Mar 2009 - Jul 2009 - Graduate Student Research Assistant Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Jul 2008 - Dec 2008 - Administrative Intern City of Monterey Park Jun 2008 - Nov 2008 - Transportation Program Volunteer KCBS Oct 2005 - Jan 2008 - Online News Producer KCBS May 2005 - Oct 2005 - Production Assistant Nelson & Natale LLP Dec 2003 - Sep 2005 - Legal Assistant/ Acting Network Administrator ABC News Jan 2004 - Jun 2004 - Intern Talk Radio News Service Jun 2003 - Sep 2003 - Reporter ABC News Apr 2003 - Jun 2003 - Intern California State University, Long Beach Apr 2000 - Aug 2001 - Orientation Leader California State University, Long Beach Dec 2000 - May 2001 - Network Administration Student Assistant California State University, Long Beach Mar 2000 - Jan 2001 - Circulation Manager
Education:
California State Polytechnic University-Pomona 2013
Masters, Urban and Regional Planning
University of California, Irvine 2001 - 2003
Bachelor of Arts, Political Science
California State University-Long Beach 1999 - 2003
Skills:
Adobe Creative Suite, GIS, Microsoft Office, Final Cut Pro, Windows, Networking, Video Editing, Mac OS, iMovie, Cpr Certified, Corel Office, Environmental Awareness, Community Outreach, Research, Public Speaking, Government, Community Development, Interviews
Interests:
Snowboarding, Mountain biking, Road cycling, Hiking, Eating, Traveling, Backpacking, Photography
Honor & Awards:
- 2013: Photographer of award winning "San Gabriel Centennial" float at the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade - 2009: Co-published paper for the Transportation Research Board (http://tris.trb.org/view.aspx?id=912830) - 2002: Distinguished Membership Development and Education award for the marketing of the Circle K club at University of California, Irvine to the campus community. - 2001: Golden Nugget award demonstrating achievement and contribution to California State University, Long Beach through involvement in student organizations, leadership positions and campus programs.


Cuong Trinh Photo 2

Glitch Free Power-Up For A Programmable Array

US Patent:
5136186, Aug 4, 1992
Filed:
Aug 30, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/752733
Inventors:
Cuong Trinh - San Jose CA
Alex Shubat - Fremont CA
Assignee:
WaferScale Integration, Incorporation - Fremont CA
International Classification:
H03K 19003, H03K 190175
US Classification:
307443
Abstract:
Dummy circuitry, including a dummy input buffer, associated lines, and an additional row in the PLD array, provides an additional input to the PLD to keep the voltage on the bit line low until the correct input signal has fully propagated through the working input buffer and associated lines, thereby preventing a voltage glitch.