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Michael D Kliewer

from Stevenson Ranch, CA
Age ~52

Michael Kliewer Phones & Addresses

  • 26037 Tennyson Ln, Stevenson Rnh, CA 91381 (661) 200-7771
  • 26225 Beecher Ln, Stevenson Ranch, CA 91381 (661) 254-3976
  • Newhall, CA
  • 1532 Evergreen St, Burbank, CA 91505 (818) 842-2981
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • San Jose, CA
  • San Luis Obispo, CA
  • Stevenson Rnh, CA
  • 1532 N Evergreen St, Burbank, CA 91505

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Position: Protective Service Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

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Stevenson Ranch, California

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Location:
21204 Seep Willow Way, Canyon Country, CA 91351
Industry:
Animation
Work:
Walt Disney Animation Studios
Staff Technical Program Manager - Production Technology

Walt Disney Animation Studios Oct 2016 - May 2019
Software Manager - Studio Tools - Story and Editorial and Post Production and Media Playback and Review

Walt Disney Animation Studios Jun 2011 - Jun 2016
Senior Software Engineer - Team Lead - Story and Editorial and Post Production and Media Playback and Review

Walt Disney Animation Studios Jun 2010 - Jun 2011
Senior Software Engineer - Apps Developer - Story and Editorial and Post Production

Walt Disney Animation Studios Jun 2007 - Jun 2010
Senior Software Engineer - Team Lead - Archives and Backups
Education:
California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo 1995
Bachelors, Computer Engineering
Skills:
Renderman
Linux
Film
Mel
Os X
Computer Graphics
Computer Animation
Scripting
Animation
C++
Python
Visual Effects
Mac Os X
Photoshop
Interests:
Casinos
Exercise
Sweepstakes
Home Improvement
Reading
Gourmet Cooking
Sports
Home Decoration
Photograph
Cooking
Cruises
Outdoors
Electronics
Crafts
Fitness
Music
Camping
Dogs
Movies
Kids
Diet
Travel
Investing
Traveling
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Michael Kliewer

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Location:
United States
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Publications

Us Patents

Automated Gram Load Testing System For A Head Stack Assembly

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US Patent:
56378076, Jun 10, 1997
Filed:
Jan 11, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/584510
Inventors:
Michael Kliewer - Livermore CA
Robert Neimeyer - San Jose CA
Michael Chadd - Milpitas CA
Assignee:
Quantum Corporation - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
G01L 100
US Classification:
73862541
Abstract:
An automated system for measuring gram load in a head suspension arm of a disk drive. The system is utilized during the assembly of a disk drive, and is operated in an automated mode without requiring manual assistance. The system includes an apparatus for placing each suspension arm into position to measure the gram force, a controller for driving the apparatus in an automated mode, an instrument for measuring the gram load of each suspension arm, and a computer for storing data from the measuring instrument. The apparatus includes a plurality of vertically-aligned cam pins which meshably engage the plurality of vertically-aligned suspension arms. Each of the cam pins separates a pair of adjacent arms and includes an end defined by a semi-circular cross-section. As each cam pin is rotated by servo motors, each arm is placed into a preloaded biased state, enabling the measuring means to measure its gram load. The process of measuring each suspension arm is executed in an automated mode which significantly reduces operator involvement.

Carrier Manual Load/Unload Work Station

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US Patent:
47282436, Mar 1, 1988
Filed:
Jun 5, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/871069
Inventors:
Michael J. Kliewer - Santa Clara CA
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
B65G 6500
US Classification:
414417
Abstract:
A manual loader/unloader work station for loading and unloading PGA devices from device carriers. A centralized work station providing easy access to sleeves of carriers and PGA devices is provided. Carriers are placed on a base which includes clip spreaders to spread the clips of the carrier to allow easy insertion and removal of the PGA devices. A biasing means is utilized to urge the PGA devices from the carriers when unloading is taking place. During loading, the biasing means may be removed so as not to interfere with the loading of the carriers. The biasing means includes posts which are aligned with holes in the carrier for ejecting the device.
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