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Samir Ahmed

from Columbus, NJ
Age ~59

Samir Ahmed Phones & Addresses

  • 8 Gardengate Ct, Columbus, NJ 08022 (609) 298-6098
  • Shrewsbury, MA
  • 21 Fitch Meadow Ln, South Windsor, CT 06074 (860) 291-8553
  • 4 Chandler Dr, South Windsor, CT 06074 (860) 648-4650
  • Pequannock, NJ
  • Southampton, NJ
  • Stroudsburg, PA
  • Pompton Plains, NJ
  • Passaic, NJ

Work

Company: First care medical clinic 2005 Position: Medical technologist

Education

School / High School: Alexandria University 1989 Specialities: diploma in public health

Resumes

Resumes

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Tax Associate At Ernst & Young

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Position:
Tax Associate - Partnership & International at Ernst & Young
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
Industry:
Accounting
Work:
Ernst & Young - Chicago since Aug 2011
Tax Associate - Partnership & International

True Partners Consulting - Chicago Mar 2011 - Aug 2011
Tax Consultant - Tax Risk (Consulting)

TrioTax Professional Services LLP - Chicago Jan 2010 - Apr 2011
Tax Preparer/Owner

True Value Company - Chicago Apr 2009 - Feb 2011
Intern Financial Analyst

USG Dec 2007 - Jun 2008
Intern International Accounting
Education:
University of Illinois at Chicago 2005 - 2010
Bachelor's, Accounting
University of Illinois at Chicago 2005 - 2010
Minor, Management Information Systems (MIS)
Skills:
Microsoft Office
Hyperion Enterprise
Tax
Accounting
Financial Analysis
Tax Accounting
Financial Reporting
GoSystems
OneSource
SharePoint
Cognos
Axure
Turbo Tax
Mas 90
Interests:
Basketball, Soccer
Honor & Awards:
Deans List (recipient) Chancellor Student Leader (recipient)
Languages:
Urdu
Hindi
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Computer Programmer

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Location:
Atlanta, Georgia
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
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United States
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United States
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Samir Ahmed Monroe, NC

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Work:
First Care Medical Clinic

2005 to 2000
Medical technologist

Talha Corporation
Trenton, NJ
2000 to 2005
Supervisor

Amriya Medical Center

1993 to 1998
Supervisor/Director - Pediatric Specialist

Amriya Medical Hospital

1988 to 1993
Pediatric Specialist

Alexandria University Hospital

1987 to 1988
General practitioner

Marine Alexandria Hospital

1985 to 1987
General practitioner

Education:
Alexandria University
1989
diploma in public health

Alexandria University
1988
diploma in public health

Alexandria University
1984
Bachelor

World Academic Research Center
Doctor of Medicine

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Samir Ahmed
Chief Executive Officer
Highline Cars
Education Management · Ret Used Automobiles · Car Sales
1889 Rte 38, Southampton, NJ 08088
(609) 267-6969

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For The Separation Of Fluoroscence And Elastic Scattering Produced By Broadband Illumination Using Polarization Discrimination Techniques

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US Patent:
7532325, May 12, 2009
Filed:
Sep 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/573056
Inventors:
Samir A. Ahmed - New York NY, US
Fereidun Moshary - New York NY, US
Barry Michael Gross - New York NY, US
Assignee:
Research Foundation of the City University of New York - New York NY
International Classification:
G01J 3/447
G01J 3/30
US Classification:
356327, 356317, 356322, 356 72, 356364
Abstract:
An apparatus for separating fluorescent light from light elastically scattered/reflected from a material illuminated with a broadband illumination source includes a polarization discriminator, which separates the substantially polarized elastically scattered/reflected light from the unpolarized fluorescent light, and a spectrometer to analyze the full and separated reflectance spectra. A linear polarizer may be provided to polarize the illumination source. A method for separating fluorescence light induced in a material by broadband light from an elastic scattering/reflection component includes providing polarization discrimination to separate the components, the fluorescence light being substantially unpolarized, and spectrally analyzing the reflectance components. The method may include linearly polarizing the light source. A fluorescence spectra may be extracted from a minimum reflectance spectra or from a residual polarization reflectance spectra.

Method And Apparatus For Isotope Separation

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US Patent:
47864788, Nov 22, 1988
Filed:
Nov 21, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/935073
Inventors:
Samir Ahmed - New York City NY
John Gergely - Ponca City OK
Assignee:
Conoco Inc. - Ponca City OK
International Classification:
B01J 1912
B01D 5934
H01J 2700
US Classification:
42218603
Abstract:
Method and apparatus for isotope separation using the combination of selective pre-excitation by light radiation with further collisional processing in a DC, rf or microwave gas discharge field to recover ionized atoms or dissociated molecules of the selected isotope. Thus, uranium atoms or molecules in gas phase are irradiated in an interaction volume with light radiation of selected wavelength to raise energy states to a relatively stable second or mid-level. At the same time a gas discharge within said interaction volume subjects raised energy atoms or molecules to a collisional process tending to raise a significant number through the energy ladder to the respective ionization continuum or dissociation light whereupon the charged atoms or molecules may be collected as an enriched bulk of selected isotopic species.

Technique For Imaging An Object In Or Behind A Scattering Medium

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US Patent:
59490772, Sep 7, 1999
Filed:
Jan 28, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/189124
Inventors:
Robert R. Alfano - Bronx NY
Kwong Mow Yoo - New York NY
Samir Ahmed - New York NY
Zhi-Wei Zang - New York NY
Feng Liu - Bronx NY
International Classification:
G01N 2464
US Classification:
2504591
Abstract:
A technique for forming an image of an object in or behind a scattering medium. In one embodiment, the object is made luminescent, and the luminescent light is selected for imaging while the illuminating light is filtered out. The quality of the image can be further improved by selected the portion of the luminescence spectrum that is strongly absorbed by the scattering medium.
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