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  • 4126 Whispering Ln, Annandale, VA 22003 (703) 941-2737
  • 2707 Larkins Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15203 (412) 390-1031
  • Alexandria, VA
  • 4126 Whispering Ln, Annandale, VA 22003 (571) 237-7178

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Position: Food Preparation and Serving Related Occupations

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Andrew Glista

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Address:
4126 Whispering Ln, Annandale, VA 22003
Phone:
(703) 941-2737
VIN:
1G1ZK57708F280070
Make:
CHEVROLET
Model:
MALIBU
Year:
2008

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Moisture-Resistant Nano-Particle Material And Its Applications

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US Patent:
7321714, Jan 22, 2008
Filed:
Jun 13, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/559850
Inventors:
Dov Ingman - Haifa, IL
Vladimir Ogenko - Kiev, UA
Ephraim Suhir - Los Altos CA, US
Andrew Glista - Annandale VA, US
Assignee:
ERS Company - Los Altos CA
International Classification:
G02B 6/00
US Classification:
385147
Abstract:
Nano-particle materials including nanometer-scaled particles with a variety of sizes, chemical compositions, and properties may be used to form functional and/or protective media (layers) on a variety of materials and items. Among the items that may be coated and/or protected by nano-particle materials are integrated circuits, printed circuit boards, micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), photonics devices and packages, optical fibers, and displays, as well as various macroscopic structures, such as pipes (tubes), bridges, towers and other civil engineering structures, all kinds of marine vehicles and off-shore structures, aircraft and aerospace structures, cars, etc.

Fault Tolerant-Fiber Optic Coupler/Repeater For Use In High Speed Data Transmission And The Like

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US Patent:
50201522, May 28, 1991
Filed:
May 30, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/357959
Inventors:
Andrew S. Glista - Annandale VA
International Classification:
H04B 1014
US Classification:
455601
Abstract:
A fault-tolerant fiber optic coupler/repeater for use in a terminal in a high speed digital, audio or video data transmission system has optical data input from one or a plurality of upstream terminals and sends optical data to one or a plurality of downstream terminals via fiber optic lines. The terminal includes one or more bypass lines and is connected to the bypass line of at least one upstream terminal. The terminal receives optical data signals from upstream terminals via a primary line and one or more bypass lines which bypass one or more of the upstream terminals. The terminal includes a logic device which analyzes the signals received by the terminal via the primary line and via the bypass line and analyzes or compares these signals to preset values. The logic device selects the signal having characteristics closest to the preset values and rejects the other signals. The logic device likewise activates a built-in test circuit if multiple signals are rejected for not having characteristics within a preset range, all of the data is rejected.

Programmable Electro-Optic Packaging And Interconnect System

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US Patent:
52281051, Jul 13, 1993
Filed:
Dec 26, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/634104
Inventors:
Andrew S. Glista - Annandale VA
International Classification:
G02B 642
US Classification:
385 89
Abstract:
A programmable electro-optic packaging and interconnect system for computers and parallel processors includes a plurality of network terminals which are packaged in modular form, connected together with optical fibers, connectors and power/ground connections which are embedded in a suitable material to form a monolithic optical backplane. Each terminal includes one or more bypass lines and is connected to the bypass line of at least one upstream terminal. The terminal receives optical data signals from upstream terminals via a primary line and one or more bypass lines which bypass one or more of the upstream terminals. The terminals includes a logic device which analyzes the signals received by the terminal via the primary line and via the bypass line and analyzes or compares these signals to preset values. The logic device selects the signal having characteristics closest to the preset values and rejects the other signals. The logic device likewise activates a built-in test circuit.

Fault-Tolerant Fiber Optic Coupler/Repeater For Use In High Speed Data Transmission And The Like

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US Patent:
48378569, Jun 6, 1989
Filed:
May 4, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/045469
Inventors:
Andrew S. Glista - Annandale VA
International Classification:
H04B 900
US Classification:
455601
Abstract:
A fault-tolerant fiber optic coupler/repeater for use in a terminal in a high speed digital, audio or video data transmission system has optical data input from one or a plurality of upstream terminals and sends optical data to one or a plurality of downstream terminals via fiber optic lines. The terminal includes one or more bypass lines and is connected to the bypass line of at least one upstream terminal. The terminal receives optical data signals from upstream terminals via a primary line and one or more bypass lines which bypass one or more of the upstream terminals. The terminals includes a logic device which analyzes the signals received by the terminal via the primary line and via the bypass line and analyzes or compares these signals to preset values. The logic device selects the signal having characteristics closest to the preset values and rejects the other signals. The logic device likewise activates a built-in test circuit if multiple signals are rejected for not having characteristics within a preset range, all of the data is rejected.

Fiber Optics Cable Strengthening Method And Means

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US Patent:
40824233, Apr 4, 1978
Filed:
Aug 19, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/715815
Inventors:
Andrew S. Glista - Alexandria VA
Rodney S. Katz - Indianapolis IN
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy - Washington DC
International Classification:
G02B 514
US Classification:
350 9623
Abstract:
A non-metallic, high strength, high temperature resistant external or internal strengthening for fiber optics cables is provided. The strengthening may be in various forms such as internally deployed filaments, outer woven mesh fibers, segmented cylinders, helical wrap ribbon, etc. , and is made from single high-strength crystal fibers preferably of sapphire, i. e. . alpha. -Al. sub. 2 O. sub. 3. The non-conductive strengthening crystals have a low density, are highly crush resistant and meet severe environmental fiber optic sensor and data transmission requirements.

Fault-Tolerant Fiber Optic Coupler/Repeater For Use In High Speed Data Transmission And The Like

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US Patent:
52298752, Jul 20, 1993
Filed:
Aug 27, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/572384
Inventors:
Andrew S. Glista - Annandale VA
International Classification:
H04B 1008
US Classification:
359110
Abstract:
A fault-tolerant fiber optic coupler/repeater for use in a terminal in a high speed digital, audio or video data transmission system has optical data input from one or a plurality of upstream terminals and sends optical data to one or a plurality of downstream terminals via fiber optic lines. The terminal includes one or more bypass lines and is connected to the bypass line of at least one upstream terminal. The terminal receives optical data signals from upstream terminals via a primary line and one or more bypass lines which bypass one or more of the upstream terminals. The terminals includes a logic device which analyzes the signals received by the terminal via the primary line and via the bypass line and analyzes or compares these signals to preset values. The logic device selects the signal having characteristics closest to the preset values and rejects the other signals. The logic device likewise activates a built-in test circuit.
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