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  • 1822 Sugarbush Dr, Vista, CA 92084 (770) 476-0549
  • 3812 186Th St, Bothell, WA 98012 (425) 402-1517
  • Mill Creek, WA
  • 2451 Stonecroft Way, Duluth, GA 30097 (770) 476-0549
  • Richmond, VA
  • Louisville, KY
  • Snohomish, WA
  • San Diego, CA

Work

Company: Microsoft corporation Nov 2010 Position: Sr. hardware program manager

Education

School / High School: University of Louisville- Louisville, KY 1985 Specialities: MBA

Skills

ProE • Microsoft Office • MS Project • Product Development • Medical Product Development • Product bring up in China

Languages

English

Industries

Consumer Electronics

Resumes

Resumes

Glenn Arche Photo 1

Mechanical Engineering Manager

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Location:
1822 Sugarbush Dr, Vista, CA 92084
Industry:
Consumer Electronics
Work:
Belkin International
Mechanical Engineering Manager

Otter Products Life Proof Div Jul 2017 - Nov 2017
Technical Lead - Mechanical Engineering

Philips Oct 2011 - Apr 2017
Senior Me Development Manager

Microsoft Oct 2005 - Nov 2011
Surface Senior Hw Program Manager and Zune Me Lead and Xbox Me Architect

Altea Therapeutics Apr 2005 - Oct 2005
Mechanical Engineer
Education:
University of Louisville 1985 - 1987
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Purdue University 1980 - 1984
Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Product Development
Program Management
Hardware Design
Pro Engineer
Medical Devices
Engineering Management
Design For Manufacturing
Product Design
Engineering
Manufacturing
Rapid Prototyping
Consumer Electronics
Cross Functional Team Leadership
R&D
Mechanical Engineering
Hardware Architecture
Management
Project Management
Design of Experiments
Product Lifecycle Management
Injection Molding
Cad
Six Sigma
Testing
Lean Manufacturing
Electronics
Solidworks
Integration
Systems Engineering
Continuous Improvement
Product Management
Process Engineering
Root Cause Analysis
Dmaic
Quality Management
Fmea
Research and Development
Languages:
English
Glenn Arche Photo 2

Glenn Arche Bothell, WA

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Work:
MICROSOFT CORPORATION

Nov 2010 to 2000
Sr. Hardware Program Manager

MICROSOFT CORPORATION

Oct 2005 to 2000

MICROSOFT CORPORATION

Oct 2007 to Nov 2010
Zune Lead Mechanical Engineer

MICROSOFT CORPORATION

Oct 2005 to Oct 2007
Engineering Project Lead

PANASONIC MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVELOPMENT

Nov 2003 to Apr 2005
Project Group Lead

PANASONIC MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVELOPMENT
Suwanee, GA
Nov 2000 to Apr 2005

PANASONIC MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVELOPMENT

Nov 2000 to Nov 2003
Staff Mechanical Engineer

SPECTRX

Oct 1999 to Nov 2000
Acting Mechanical Engineering Manager

SPECTRX
Norcross, GA
Oct 1996 to Nov 2000

SPECTRX

Oct 1996 to Oct 1999
Senior

SEAY GROUP INTERNATIONAL
Chamblee, GA
Jul 1995 to Aug 1996
Director of Engineering

BAUSCH & LOMB, ORAL CARE DIVISION
Tucker, GA
Apr 1993 to Jun 1995
Project Engineer

HAMILTON BEACH/PROCTOR SILEX
Glen Allen, VA
Mar 1988 to Apr 1993
Corporate Staff Mechanical Engineer

Education:
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY
1985 to 1988
MBA

Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN
1980 to 1984
BSME

Skills:
ProE, Microsoft Office, MS Project, Product Development, Medical Product Development, Product bring up in China

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Determining Tissue Characteristics

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US Patent:
6577391, Jun 10, 2003
Filed:
Mar 24, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/533817
Inventors:
Mark L. Faupel - Alphretta GA
Shabbir B. Bambot - Suwanee GA
Tim Harrell - Norcross GA
J. David Farquhar - Commerce GA
Glenn S. Arche - Duluth GA
Walter R. Sanders - Duluth GA
Edward L. Kimbrell - Buford GA
Assignee:
SpectRx, Inc. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
G01N 2100
US Classification:
356337, 600317
Abstract:
An apparatus embodying the invention includes a probe head with an interrogation surface that is intended to be positioned adjacent or pushed into contact with a target material or tissue. The probe head is constructed to have a plurality of interrogation devices arranged across the face of the interrogation surface. The probe head is also constructed so that the interrogation device can conform to a non-uniform or non-planar surface of the target tissue. In some embodiments, the interrogation surface may have a particular shape that conforms to the shape of a target material. In other embodiments, one or more portions of the interrogation surface could be movable with respect to the remaining portions so that the interrogation surface could be movable with respect to remaining portions so that the interrogation surface can the thereby conform to a non-uniform surface. In still other embodiments, a plurality of separately moveable interrogation devices can be arranged across the interrogation surface. During a measurement process, the interrogation surface would be pressed into contact with the non-uniform surface to cause individual ones of the interrogation devices to move, thereby causing the probe head to conform to the non-uniform surface.

Apparatus And Method For Determining Tissue Characteristics

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US Patent:
6590651, Jul 8, 2003
Filed:
Nov 16, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/700538
Inventors:
Shabbir Bambot - Suwanne GA
Mark L. Faupel - Alphretta GA
Glenn Steven Arche - Duluth GA
Assignee:
SpectRx, Inc. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
G01N 2100
US Classification:
356338, 600182
Abstract:
An apparatus and method embodying the invention include utilizing a device with a limited number of interrogation devices to accomplish a large number of measurements on a target tissue ( ). An instrument embodying the invention includes a plurality of detection devices ( ) that are arranged in a predetermined pattern on a tissue contacting face of the instrument. The face of the instrument is located adjacent the target tissue ( ), and a plurality of tissue characteristic measurement are simultaneously conducted. The detection devices ( ) are moved to a new position, preferably without moving the tissue contacting face, and a second plurality of tissue characteristic measurements are simultaneously conducted. By conducting a series of measurements cycles in this manner, the ultimate resolution of the device is increased, while still obtaining a given resolution, which reduces potential cross-talk errors. Further, a plurality of tissue characteristics are simultaneously obtained from locations spaced across the target tissue ( ) during each measurement cycle.

Apparatus And Method For Determining Tissue Characteristics

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US Patent:
6870620, Mar 22, 2005
Filed:
May 29, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/446857
Inventors:
Mark L. Faupel - Alphretta GA, US
Shabbir B. Bambot - Suwanee GA, US
Tim Harrell - Norcross GA, US
J. David Farquhar - Commerce GA, US
Glenn S. Arche - Duluth GA, US
Walter R. Sanders - Duluth GA, US
Edward L. Kimbrell - Buford GA, US
Assignee:
Spectrx, Inc. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
G01N021/00
A61B005/00
US Classification:
356337, 600317
Abstract:
An apparatus embodying the invention includes a probe head with an interrogation surface that is intended to be positioned adjacent or pushed into contact with a target material or tissue. The probe head is constructed to have a plurality of interrogation devices arranged across the face of the interrogation surface. The probe head is also constructed so that the interrogation device can conform to a non-uniform or non-planar surface of the target tissue. In some embodiments, the interrogation surface may have a particular shape that conforms to the shape of a target material. In other embodiments, one or more portions of the interrogation surface could be movable with respect to the remaining portions so that the interrogation surface could be movable with respect to remaining portions so that the interrogation surface can thereby conform to a non-uniform surface. In still other embodiments, a plurality of separately moveable interrogation devices can be arranged across the interrogation surface. During a measurement process, the interrogation surface would be pressed into contact with the non-uniform surface to cause individual ones of the interrogation devices to move, thereby causing the probe head to conform to the non-uniform surface.

Apparatus And Method For Determining Tissue Characteristics

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US Patent:
7006220, Feb 28, 2006
Filed:
Jul 3, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/611917
Inventors:
Shabbir Bambot - Suwanne GA, US
Mark L. Faupel - Alphretta GA, US
Glenn Steven Arche - Duluth GA, US
Assignee:
SpectRx, Inc. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
G01N 21/00
A61B 1/06
US Classification:
356338, 600182
Abstract:
An apparatus and method embodying the invention including utilizing a device with a limited number of interrogation devices to accomplish a large number of measurements on a target tissue. An instrument embodying the invention includes a plurality of detection devices that are arranged in a predetermined pattern on a tissue contacting face of the instrument. The face of the instrument is located adjacent the target tissue, and a plurality of tissue characteristic measurement are simultaneously conducted. The detection devices are moved to a new position, preferably without moving the tissue contacting face, and a second plurality of tissue characteristic measurements are simultaneously conducted. By conducting a series of measurement cycles in this manner, the ultimate resolution of the device is increased, while still obtaining a given resolution, which reduces potential cross-talk errors. Further, a plurality of tissue characteristics are simultaneously obtained from locations spaced across the target tissue during each measurement cycle.

Apparatus And Method For Determining Tissue Characteristics

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US Patent:
7301629, Nov 27, 2007
Filed:
Feb 9, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/351054
Inventors:
Shabbir Bambot - Suwanne GA, US
Mark L. Faupel - Alphretta GA, US
Glenn Steven Arche - Duluth GA, US
Assignee:
SpectRx, Inc. - Norcross GA
International Classification:
G01N 21/00
US Classification:
356337
Abstract:
An apparatus and method embodying the invention include utilizing a device with a limited number of interrogation devices to accomplish a large number of measurements on a target tissue (). An instrument embodying the invention includes a plurality of detection devices () that are arranged in a predetermined pattern on a tissue contacting face of the instrument. The face of the instrument is located adjacent the target tissue (), and a plurality of tissue characteristic measurement are simultaneously conducted. The detection devices () are moved to a new position, preferably without moving the tissue contacting face, and a second plurality of tissue characteristic measurements are simultaneously conducted. By conducting a series of measurements cycles in this manner, the ultimate resolution of the device is increased, while still obtaining a given resolution, which reduces potential cross-talk errors. Further, a plurality of tissue characteristics are simultaneously obtained from locations spaced across the target tissue () during each measurement cycle.

Slip Resistant And/Or Non-Linear Force Response Pedal Peripheral Device

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US Patent:
7656385, Feb 2, 2010
Filed:
Apr 28, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/413862
Inventors:
Glenn Steven Arche - Bothell WA, US
Loren Douglas Reas - Kent WA, US
John K. Ikeda - Seattle WA, US
Joshua David Maruska - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
345156, 345184
Abstract:
Peripheral devices having one or more pedals are provided, wherein the peripheral devices are slip resistant with respect to a surface, such as a floor, upon which the peripheral devices are placed or positioned. A user of such peripheral devices can use a heel against the floor surface through the peripheral device to anchor the peripheral device and can use the heel to correct the position of the peripheral device if it slips by applying a counterforce. The peripheral device(s) include multiple springs per pedal and associated software for accommodating a non-linear force response for a more realistic user experience.

Convertible Lap Rest And Table Mount For Racing Wheel

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US Patent:
7753787, Jul 13, 2010
Filed:
Feb 13, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/674419
Inventors:
Glenn Steven Arche - Bothell WA, US
Daniel James Blase - Redmond WA, US
Joshua David Maruska - Redmond WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
A63F 13/08
US Classification:
463 37, 463 36, 463 47
Abstract:
A convertible game controller that can be configured for use on a person's lap or on a table top is disclosed. The convertible game controller includes a lap rest designed to support a game controller on a person's lap. The lap rest is also designed to be attached to a table clamp so that the game controller can be secured to a table top. A latch and hooks are provided on the table clamp and lap rest that allow the lap rest to be attached to the table clamp.

Connector

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US Patent:
D638368, May 24, 2011
Filed:
May 14, 2010
Appl. No.:
29/361811
Inventors:
Glenn S. Arche - Bothell WA, US
Jeffrey C. Maybee - Woodinville WA, US
Holly K. Miyamoto - Redmond WA, US
Edmond C. Choy - Union City CA, US
Tzu Ching Tsai - Taipei, TW
Min Han Lin - Taipei County, TW
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
1303
US Classification:
D13154, D13147
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