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Hernan J Bormey

from Miami, FL
Age ~61

Hernan Bormey Phones & Addresses

  • 14212 18Th St, Miami, FL 33175 (305) 221-9187 (305) 221-9337
  • 14105 11Th St, Miami, FL 33184 (305) 221-9187 (305) 221-9337
  • Hialeah, FL
  • 15061 52Nd St, Hollywood, FL 33027
  • Miramar, FL
  • 14212 SW 18Th St, Miami, FL 33175 (305) 221-9337

Work

Company: Florida international university - college of engineering & computing Position: Director of it

Education

Degree: Bachelors School / High School: Florida International University

Skills

Windows Server • System Administration • Active Directory • Vmware • It Management

Languages

Spanish

Industries

Computer & Network Security

Professional Records

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Hernan Jesus Bormey

Address:
14212 S W 18, Miami, FL 33175
License #:
SL611266 - Active
Category:
Real Estate
Issued Date:
Apr 18, 1994
Effective Date:
May 27, 2011
Expiration Date:
Mar 31, 2018
Type:
Sales Associate

Resumes

Resumes

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Director Of It

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Location:
Miami, FL
Industry:
Computer & Network Security
Work:
Florida International University - College of Engineering & Computing
Director of It
Education:
Florida International University
Bachelors
Skills:
Windows Server
System Administration
Active Directory
Vmware
It Management
Languages:
Spanish

Publications

Us Patents

Reflectometer

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US Patent:
51480417, Sep 15, 1992
Filed:
Feb 7, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/652016
Inventors:
Herbert Wertheim - Coral Gables FL
Hernan Bormey - Miami FL
Carlos Bormey - Miami FL
Assignee:
Brain Power, Inc. - Miama FL
International Classification:
G01B 900
US Classification:
250571
Abstract:
A reflection meter for measuring the percentage of reflected light from a surface. A light source produces light which strikes the surface. The surface reflects the light into a chamber which directs the light to a detector. The detector senses the reflected light and produces a detect signal that represents the light reflected. A microprocessor receives the detect signal and calculates a percentage of light reflected from the surface which is shown on a display. An absorbing receiver engage the surface and absorbs any light that is transmitted through the surface.
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