William James Lee
Land Surveyors in Salt Lake City, UT

License number
Utah 155681-9925
Issued Date
Apr 11, 1981
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 1999
Category
Engineer/Land Surveyor
Type
Engineer in Training - Obsolete
Address
Address
Salt Lake City, UT

Professional information

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Sr .Net Developer At Jones &Amp; Company

Position:
Sr .NET Developer at Jones & Company, Senior Software Developer at JuJu the PR, Cheif Technology Officer at Pharos Travel Artifex
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Internet
Work:
Jones & Company - Sandy, UT since Oct 2010 - Sr .NET Developer JuJu the PR - New York, NY since Aug 2008 - Senior Software Developer Pharos Travel Artifex - Seoul, Korea since Jan 2007 - Cheif Technology Officer NetReach - Ambler, Pennsylvania Aug 2005 - Oct 2010 - .Net Developer Monell Chemical Senses Center - Greater Philadelphia Area Oct 2005 - Aug 2008 - fMRI Engineer
Education:
University of Pennsylvania 2003 - 2005
MS, Computer Science
Brigham Young University - Hawaii 1999 - 2003
BS, Computer Science


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William Lee - West Valley City, UT

Work:
Teleperformance USA
Customer Service Representative
Hot Topic
Key Holder/Supervisor
House Of Blues Chicago
Production/Stage Hand
Scandalous Skateboard LLC
Vice President
Slightly Stoopid
Stage Manager/Tech
Hexcel Corp
Process Associate
Lucky Boys Confusion
Stage/Prod Manager
Swizzle Tree
Stage/Prod Manager
Education:
Steven Henager College
Business Admin./Accounting
Columbia College
Music Marketing
Skills:
Excel, Powerpoint, Word Perfect, Microsoft Office.


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Research Assitant At University Of Utah

Position:
Research Assitant at University of Utah
Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
University of Utah since May 2011 - Research Assitant
Education:
University of Utah
PhD


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Trophotropic Response System

US Patent:
5518497, May 21, 1996
Filed:
Dec 28, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/174274
Inventors:
Nusa Widjaja - Brookline MA
William B. Lee - Salt Lake City UT
Robert W. Fish - Lowell MA
Clive Bolton - Andover MA
Assignee:
Cognitech Corporation - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
A61M 2100
US Classification:
600 27
Abstract:
A trophotropic response system which aids a user in achieving a relaxation response. In one embodiment the system includes a control unit and an audio-visual unit. The control unit includes a processor and associated hardware and software to control the audio-visual unit. The audio-visual unit includes a light producing unit having a pair of earphones coupled thereto. The light producing unit includes a plurality of light sources which direct light toward a diffuser screen disposed between the eyes of a user and the light sources. This arrangement permits the user to see light from the light sources diffused over a large visual angle. The light sources produce light and the earphones produce sound in response to audio and light control signals provided by the processor of the control unit. The signal characteristics of the light and sound control signals may be varied within predefined limits to aid the user in performing a relaxation exercise.


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Modular Wall System For Clean Room Structure

US Patent:
4909013, Mar 20, 1990
Filed:
May 31, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/201074
Inventors:
Terry L. Daw - Murray UT
William Lee - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
Daw, Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
E04C 238, F24F 710
US Classification:
52762
Abstract:
A modular wall system adapted for use as part of a clean room structure, comprising a plurality of unibody panel sections, each panel section having a uniform width and including an exterior face, an interior face, and laterally opposing assembly flanges extending along the length of each edge of the panel section. Each assembly flange includes (i) a flange side wall extending inward from the interior face, (ii) an interlocking member adapted to be engaged with another interlocking member of a separate panel to secure the two flanges together, and (iii) a sealing member for sealing openings between coupled assembly flanges. A support channel configured in size and shape for snug fit around the coupled assembly flanges includes a channel cap and side channel walls which extend for equal lengths sufficient to abut against the interior faces of the coupled panel sections. These side walls operate as spacer members for aligning panel sections as the assembly flanges are secured within the support channel. Gripping members are coupled between the support channel and respective interlocking members of coupled assembly flanges for securing the above elements into a single wall system, wherein the coupled assembly flanges and enclosing support channel form a rigid wall stud member.


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Low Energy Animated Time Piece

US Patent:
5197044, Mar 23, 1993
Filed:
Dec 11, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/625485
Inventors:
Harold D. Pierce - Woodland Hills CA
Stephen C. Jacobsen - Salt Lake City UT
William B. Lee - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
Sounds Fun, Inc. - Westlake Village CA
International Classification:
G04B 2108
US Classification:
368 63
Abstract:
A wristwatch mounting an animated head of a figure and including a moveable nose overlying a watch face and formed by one end of a moveable member, the opposite end forming an armature. The moveable member is mounted on a laterally extending pivot pin such that magnitude of the torque due by the gravitational pull on such centers of mass on the opposite sides of such pivot pin are equal. An electrical circuit is provided with an actuation switch that may be pressed to actuate an audio speaker which emits a simulated time indicating voice in synchronism with intermittent energization of such armature to selectively move such nose between mouth open and mouth closed positions.


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Lighting System For Rotatable Toy

US Patent:
4435917, Mar 13, 1984
Filed:
Apr 30, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/373427
Inventors:
William B. Lee - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
A63H 3326
US Classification:
46228
Abstract:
There is disclosed an illuminated flying saucer toy is which incandescent lamps are pulsed on and off by an astable multivibrator circuit. The circuit is arranged to pulse at a relatively slow rate when the toy is at rest and at a relatively increased rate when the toy spins at a rate above a predetermined minimum. The increased flash rate is provided through a normally open switch that closes upon rotation of the toy to insert additional resistance into the circuit in parallel with existing resistance thereby to reduce the resistance by which flash interval is determined.


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Low Energy Animated Time Piece

US Patent:
5440526, Aug 8, 1995
Filed:
Aug 15, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/291341
Inventors:
Harold D. Pierce - Westlake Village CA
Stephen C. Jacobsen - Salt Lake City UT
William B. Lee - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
Sounds Fun, Inc. - Northridge CA
International Classification:
G04B 2108
US Classification:
368 63
Abstract:
A wristwatch mounting an animated head of a figure and including a moveable nose overlying a watch face and formed by one end of a moveable member, the opposite end forming an armature. The moveable member is mounted on a laterally extending pivot pin such that magnitude of the torque due by the gravitational pull on such centers of mass on the opposite sides of such pivot pin are equal. A integrated circuit is provided which combines the capability to control clock functions, actuate the animation feature, synthesize speech and drive a dynamic speaker to provide overall control of the animation from a single actuation. Firmware incorporated in the integrated circuit includes means to selectively vary the message and comment in order to provide enhanced animation and novelty.


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Trophotropic Response Method

US Patent:
5577990, Nov 26, 1996
Filed:
Oct 17, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/324336
Inventors:
Nusa Widjaja - Brookline MA
William B. Lee - Salt Lake City UT
Robert W. Fish - Lowell MA
Clive Bolton - Andover MA
Assignee:
Nusa Widjaja - Brookline MA
International Classification:
A61M 2100
US Classification:
600 27
Abstract:
A trophotropic response system which aids a user in achieving a relaxation response. In one embodiment the system includes a control unit and an audio-visual unit. The control unit includes a processor and associated hardware and software to control the audio-visual unit. The audio-visual unit includes a light producing unit having a pair of earphones coupled thereto. The light producing unit includes a plurality of light sources which direct light toward a diffuser screen disposed between the eyes of a user and the light sources. This arrangement permits the user to see light from the light sources diffused over a large visual angle. The light sources produce light and the earphones produce sound in response to audio and light control signals provided by the processor of the control unit. The signal characteristics of the light and sound control signals may be varied within predefined limits to aid the user in performing a relaxation exercise.


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Lighting System For Rotatable Toy

US Patent:
4563160, Jan 7, 1986
Filed:
Mar 9, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/588071
Inventors:
William B. Lee - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
A63H 2700, A63H 124, A63H 3326
US Classification:
446 47
Abstract:
A circuit for controlling lamp flash interval and duration which comprises an NE555 integrated circuit in combination with resistances and capacitances. In the circuit, a resistor and a capacitive switch in series therewith govern flash interval. The capacitive switch includes a normally closed centrifugal switch which, when closed, presents a given capacitance in series with the resistor and when open presents a reduced capacitance in series with the resistor. The capacitance is provided by two capacitors. In one embodiment, when the switch is closed, one capacitor is in series with the resistor and the other is bypassed and when the switch is open, both capacitors are in series with each other and with the resistor. In the other embodiment, when the switch is closed, the two capacitors are parallel with each other and in series with the resistor and when the switch is open, one of said parallel capacitors is bypassed.