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Daniel A Lietz

from Goleta, CA
Age ~57

Daniel Lietz Phones & Addresses

  • 888 Windsor Ct, Santa Barbara, CA 93111 (805) 692-0928
  • Goleta, CA
  • Desert Hot Springs, CA
  • 888 Windsor Ct, Santa Barbara, CA 93111

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Position: Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Senior Director, Surgical Devices And Imaging Systems

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Location:
31 Plumas Ave, Goleta, CA 93117
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Karl Storz Imaging
Senior Director, Surgical Devices and Imaging Systems

Danaher Motion Jan 1996 - Oct 2005
Senior Electronics Engineer

Sonatech, Inc. 1989 - 1996
Hardware Engineer
Education:
Uc Santa Barbara 1990
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering
Uc Santa Barbara
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Project Management
Resource Management
Policies and Procedures
Budget Management
Performance Metrics
Executive Reports
Intellectual Property
Patent
Licensing
Team Leadership
Training
Supervisory Management
Employee Learning and Development
Performance Management
Systems Engineering
Process Engineering
Technical Documentation
Agile Methodologies
Scrum
Verilog
Tcl
Perl
Visual Basic
Viewlogic
Mentor Graphics
Synplify
Autocad
Xilinx
Altium
Devtrack
Microsoft Office
Certifications:
Certified Scrum Master
Certified Projects Director
Certified Senior Project Manager
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Publications

Us Patents

Image Capture Module

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US Patent:
20090123135, May 14, 2009
Filed:
Nov 7, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/267302
Inventors:
Marc R. Amling - Santa Barbara CA, US
Daniel Lietz - Santa Barbara CA, US
Marios Kyperountas - Santa Barbara CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/26
US Classification:
386124, 386E05002
Abstract:
A video imaging system that allows a user to save select image data to a detachable storage device, the image data presented on a display for the user, where the user is provided with various control interfaces for saving and appending information to the saved image data. The detachable storage device also including user settings data that is used to adjust the settings of the camera control unit according to the user preferences.

Video Imaging System With Detachable Storage Device

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US Patent:
20120162472, Jun 28, 2012
Filed:
Feb 29, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/408635
Inventors:
Marc R. Amling - Santa Barbara CA, US
Daniel Lietz - Santa Barbara CA, US
Marios Kyperountas - Santa Barbara CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/76
US Classification:
3482317, 348E05031
Abstract:
A video imaging system that allows a user to save select image data to at least one detachable storage device, the image data presented on a display for the user, where the user is provided with various control interfaces for saving and appending information to the saved image data. The at least one detachable storage device also including user settings data that is used to adjust the settings of the camera control unit according to the user preferences.

Fluorescence Imaging Scope With Dual Mode Focusing Structures

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US Patent:
20220361737, Nov 17, 2022
Filed:
Jul 28, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/875407
Inventors:
- Goleta CA, US
Russell Granneman - Goleta CA, US
Daniel Lietz - Santa Barbara CA, US
Assignee:
KARL STORZ Imaging, Inc. - Goleta CA
International Classification:
A61B 1/04
A61B 1/00
A61B 1/06
A61B 1/05
G02B 3/14
G02B 23/24
H04N 5/225
H04N 5/33
Abstract:
Improved fluoresced imaging (FI) and other sensor data imaging processes, devices, and systems are provided to enhance use of endoscopes with FI and visible light capabilities. A first optical device is provided for endoscopy imaging in a white light and a fluoresced light mode with an image sensor assembly including one or more image sensors. A mechanism in the first optical device to automatically adjust the focus of the first optical device wherein the automatic focus adjustment compensates for a chromatic focal difference between the white light image and the fluoresced light image caused by the dispersive or diffractive properties of the optical materials or optical design employed in the construction of the first or second optical devices, or both. Adjustment mechanisms are provided using liquid lenses or repositioning sensors. The design may be integrated with a scope or detachable.

Smart Coupling System For Medical Instruments

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US Patent:
20200187758, Jun 18, 2020
Filed:
Dec 12, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/218190
Inventors:
- Goleta GA, US
Daniel Lietz - Santa Barbara CA, US
Assignee:
KARL STORZ Imaging, Inc. - Goleta CA
International Classification:
A61B 1/00
A61B 1/04
Abstract:
A control system for a coupling an input device and an input module of an imaging system for a medical procedure includes a compatibility module and a magnetic force module. The compatibility module generates a compatibility signal indicating the input device is compatible with the input module or indicating that the input device is incompatible with the input module based on electronic information stored on the input device. The magnetic force module that generates a magnetic force between a connector of the input device and a receptacle of the input module based on the compatibility signal.

Fluorescence Imaging Scope With Dual Mode Focusing Structures

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US Patent:
20190000308, Jan 3, 2019
Filed:
Jun 28, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/636345
Inventors:
- Goleta CA, US
Russell Granneman - Goleta CA, US
Daniel Lietz - Santa Barbara CA, US
Assignee:
KARL STORZ Imaging, Inc. - Goleta CA
International Classification:
A61B 1/04
H04N 5/33
H04N 5/225
G02B 23/24
G02B 3/14
A61B 1/00
A61B 1/05
Abstract:
Improved fluoresced imaging (FI) and other sensor data imaging processes, devices, and systems are provided to enhance use of endoscopes with FI and visible light capabilities. A first optical device is provided for endoscopy imaging in a white light and a fluoresced light mode with an image sensor assembly including one or more image sensors. A mechanism in the first optical device to automatically adjust the focus of the first optical device wherein the automatic focus adjustment compensates for a chromatic focal difference between the white light image and the fluoresced light image caused by the dispersive or diffractive properties of the optical materials or optical design employed in the construction of the first or second optical devices, or both. Adjustment mechanisms are provided using liquid lenses or repositioning sensors. The design may be integrated with a scope or detachable.
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