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Mary Diva Poulose

from San Jose, CA
Age ~41

Mary Poulose Phones & Addresses

  • 797 S 12Th St, San Jose, CA 95112
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Chicago, IL
  • Appleton, WI

Work

Company: Miller electric Jan 2011 Position: Electrical engineer

Education

School / High School: Illinois Institute of Technology- Chicago, IL 2008 Specialities: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering in Electrical Engineering, Power Electronics

Ranks

Licence: Illinois - Active And Authorized To Practice Law Date: 1996

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Mary Ann Poulose, Chicago IL - Lawyer

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Address:
Ssa Office of Disability Adjudication & Review
200 W Adams St Fl 15, Chicago, IL 60606
(877) 768-5681 (Office)
Licenses:
Illinois - Active And Authorized To Practice Law 1996

Resumes

Resumes

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Mary Divya Poulose Appleton, WI

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Work:
Miller Electric

Jan 2011 to 2000
Electrical Engineer

Motorola Mobility
Libertyville, IL
Aug 2009 to Dec 2010
Intern

Covansys Pvt. Limited
Bangalore, Karnataka
Jul 2006 to Aug 2008
Software Engineer

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
Bangalore, Karnataka
Jan 2006 to May 2006
Intern

Education:
Illinois Institute of Technology
Chicago, IL
2008 to 2010
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering in Electrical Engineering, Power Electronics

New Horizon College of Engineering
Bangalore, Karnataka
2002 to 2006
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering in Electrical Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Multiple Speed Fan

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US Patent:
20180339376, Nov 29, 2018
Filed:
May 25, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/604906
Inventors:
- Glenview IL, US
Ron Dewayne Woodward - Kaukauna WI, US
Mary Divya Poulose - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
B23K 37/00
B23K 9/32
B23K 9/10
F04D 27/00
Abstract:
A welding-type power supply includes a fan configured to operate at multiple fan speeds. A controller of the welding-type power supply is configured to identify a welding parameter of the welding-type power supply, and determine an operating fan speed of the multiple fan speeds based on the welding parameter.

Metal Working Power Supply Converter System And Method

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US Patent:
20170129034, May 11, 2017
Filed:
Jan 23, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/412620
Inventors:
- Glenview IL, US
Jason Alan Dunahoo - Menasha WI, US
Craig Steven Knoener - Appleton WI, US
Mary Divya Poulose - Appleton WI, US
International Classification:
B23K 9/09
H02M 1/08
H02M 3/335
Abstract:
A power supply for welding, cutting and similar operations includes a dual two-switch forward converter. The converter has two inverter circuits coupled in parallel but controlled to provide output power in an interleaved fashion. To avoid “walking” of the circuits (which could result in different duty cycles and imbalance of the load sharing), control signals are determined and applied to a first of the inverter circuits, and “on” times of the first circuit is monitored, such as by augmenting a counter to determine the number of clock cycles the first circuit is “on”. The same duration is then used for commanding output from the second inverter circuit. The duty cycles of both circuits is thus ensured to be the same regardless of changes in the total output power.

Metal Working Power Supply Converter System And Method

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US Patent:
20140376268, Dec 25, 2014
Filed:
Jun 24, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/925579
Inventors:
- Glenview IL, US
Jason Alan Dunahoo - Menasha WI, US
Craig Steven Knoener - Appleton WI, US
Mary Divya Poulose - Appleton WI, US
International Classification:
H02M 3/28
US Classification:
363 17
Abstract:
A power supply for welding, cutting and similar operations includes a dual two-switch forward converter. The converter has two inverter circuits coupled in parallel but controlled to provide output power in an interleaved fashion. To avoid “walking” of the circuits (which could result in different duty cycles and imbalance of the load sharing), control signals are determined and applied to a first of the inverter circuits, and “on” times of the first circuit is monitored, such as by augmenting a counter to determine the number of clock cycles the first circuit is “on”. The same duration is then used for commanding output from the second inverter circuit. The duty cycles of both circuits is thus ensured to be the same regardless of changes in the total output power.
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