MARK CRAIG ALLEN
Architects in Pittsburgh, PA

License number
Pennsylvania RA009545X
Category
Architects
Type
Registered Architect
Address
Address
Pittsburgh, PA 15243

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Name
Address
Phone
Mark Allen, age 56
5020 Reno St, Philadelphia, PA 19139
Mark Allen, age 67
45 Shady Tree Dr, Mountain Top, PA 18707
(570) 474-0892
Mark H Allen, age 70
115 Pocasset Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19115
(215) 464-1569
Mark H Allen, age 68
153 Crossing Ridge Trl, Cranberry Twp, PA 16066
(724) 772-2242
Mark I Allen, age 58
330 Powder Mill Ln, Emmaus, PA 18049
(610) 966-9216
(610) 966-1183

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Supervisory Management And Program Analyst At Federal Government

Supervisory Management And Program Analyst At Federal Government

Position:
Supervisory Management and Program Analyst at Federal Government
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Government Administration
Work:
Federal Government - Clarksburg, WV since Nov 2009 - Supervisory Management and Program Analyst Federal Government Aug 2009 - Nov 2009 - Master Planner and Scheduler Keane Federal Systems Inc. Apr 2007 - Aug 2009 - Principal Consultant Lockheed Martin Information Technology 2006 - 2007 - Project Engineer Performance Results Corporation 2001 - 2006 - Director
Education:
West Virginia University 1997 - 2002
Master's degree, Technology Education
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1991 - 1995
BA, Human Services


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Mark Allen

Mark Allen

Position:
Applications Developer at Bank of New York Mellon
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Bank of New York Mellon since Dec 2010 - Applications Developer CTG Nov 2009 - Dec 2010 - PeopleSoft Application Developer Corning Incorporated Nov 2009 - Dec 2010 - PeopleSoft SCM Technical Developer Infocrossing Jan 1998 - Oct 2009 - PeopleSoft Technical Developer Consultant Wakefern Apr 2009 - Jul 2009 - PeopleSoft Technical Developer Bank of New York Mellon Oct 2006 - Mar 2009 - PeopleSoft Technical Developer Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Aug 2006 - Oct 2006 - PeopleSoft Technical Developer Hudson Jun 2006 - Jul 2006 - PeopleSoft Technical Developer Jostens Feb 2006 - May 2006 - PeopleSoft Technical Developer Mellon Financial Apr 2005 - Feb 2006 - PeopleSoft Technical Developer Rain Bird Feb 2005 - Apr 2005 - PeopleSoft Technical Developer Hudson Nov 2004 - Jan 2005 - PeopleSoft Technical Developer Mellon Financial Sep 2003 - Nov 2004 - PeopleSoft Technical Developer Smead Manufacturing May 2003 - Aug 2003 - PeopleSoft Technical Developer Mellon Financial Feb 2002 - Dec 2002 - PeopleSoft Technical Developer GMAC-RFC Sep 2001 - Dec 2001 - PeopleSoft Technical Developer Smead Manufacturing Jun 1998 - Jul 2001 - PeopleSoft Technical Developer 3M Jan 1998 - Jun 1998 - PeopleSoft Technical Developer Highmark Mar 1997 - Dec 1997 - PeopleSoft Technical Software Engineer Alcoa Mar 1996 - Mar 1997 - Technical Software Engineer ADP Jan 1993 - Mar 1996 - Software Engineer National Steel Corporation Feb 1985 - Dec 1992 - Programmer Analyst
Education:
Clarion University of Pennsylvania 1982 - 1984


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Variable Face Width Gearing

Variable Face Width Gearing

US Patent:
6230578, May 15, 2001
Filed:
Apr 30, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/303243
Inventors:
Hanjoon Alex Kim - Pittsburgh PA
Mark Anderson Allen - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Axicon Technologies, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
F16H 5508
US Classification:
74462
Abstract:
A form of gearing having teeth with different face widths along the tooth height and a method thereof of designing and manufacturing. Different gear tooth face widths are introduced along the tooth height to alter the tooth stiffness characteristic to provide a pair of gears with reduced mesh stiffness variation. The use of variable face widths along the tooth height changes both the geometric properties of the tooth and the load distribution/concentration to reduce the self-excited component of dynamic load, in effect reducing gear noise and increasing power density.