Search

Aaron Szafer Phones & Addresses

  • 2105 135Th Pl SE, Bellevue, WA 98005 (425) 373-0872
  • 15600 8Th St, Bellevue, WA 98008
  • East Brunswick, NJ
  • Somerville, MA
  • New Haven, CT

Work

Company: Allen institute for brain science Nov 2010 Position: Technical program manager

Education

Degree: Ph.D. School / High School: Yale University 1990 Specialities: Physics

Skills

Program Management • Agile Methodologies • Algorithms • Machine Learning • Statistics

Industries

Research

Resumes

Resumes

Aaron Szafer Photo 1

First Senior Technology Project Manager, Then Manager

View page
Location:
Bellevue, WA
Industry:
Research
Work:
Allen Institute for Brain Science since Nov 2010
Technical Program Manager

Microsoft Sep 1997 - Oct 2010
Senior Software Design Engineer, then Senior Program Manager

AT&T Bell Labs Jan 1996 - Sep 1997
Senior Member of Technical Staff

Yale School of Medicine Jan 1993 - Dec 1995
Postdoctoral Fellow, then Associate Research Scientist

MIT Jan 1991 - Dec 1992
Postdoctoral Fellow
Education:
Yale University 1990
Ph.D., Physics
Purdue University 1986
M.Sc., Physics
The Hebrew University 1981
B.Sc., Physics and Math
Skills:
Program Management
Agile Methodologies
Algorithms
Machine Learning
Statistics

Publications

Us Patents

Multi-Channel Communication

View page
US Patent:
20100318667, Dec 16, 2010
Filed:
Jun 12, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/483354
Inventors:
Edward Scott Miller - Kirkland WA, US
Evgueni Salnikov - Redmond WA, US
Jeffrey C. Stamerjohn - Redmond WA, US
Aaron Szafer - Bellevue WA, US
Assignee:
MICROSOFT CORPORATION - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709228, 709227
Abstract:
In one example, a client and a server may communicate with each other using a control channel and a data channel. The control channel carries requests from the client to the server, and the data channel carries the server's response to these requests. Some requests submitted on the control channel may be assigned identifiers, so as to be addressable. A client may submit, over the control channel, a request to cancel previously-made requests. A cancelation request uses the identifiers associated with the previously-made requests to identify the request(s) to be canceled. The client may open the control and data channels by issuing POST and GET requests, respectively, to the server. Control channel communications may then be sent as part of the POST message, and data channel communications may be sent as responses to the GET request.
Aaron G Szafer from Bellevue, WA, age ~66 Get Report