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  • Babylon, NY
  • 1846 Muttontown Rd, Syosset, NY 11791 (516) 496-8095
  • Jamestown, RI
  • Huntington, NY
  • Islip, NY
  • Chicago, IL
  • Notre Dame, IN
  • Oakdale, NY
  • South Bend, IN

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Resumes

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M.s Candidate In Real Estate Development

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Location:
Syosset, NY
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Nyu Sps Schack Institute of Real Estate
M.s Candidate In Real Estate Development

Soroco Pvt Ltd Oct 2016 - Dec 2018
Business Development Manager

Us Navy Reserve Jun 2010 - Jun 2018
Aviation Structural Mechanic

Smartershade Sep 2006 - Dec 2016
Chief Operations Officer

Stratton Mountain Resort Nov 2012 - Dec 2014
Ski Instructor - Lc Seasonal
Education:
University of Notre Dame 2005 - 2009
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
Chaminade High School 2001 - 2005
Green Vale School
Skills:
Market Research
Business Planning
Entrepreneurship
Management
Manufacturing
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Program Management
Leadership
Strategic Planning
Microsoft Office
Sales
Business Strategy
Process Improvement
Leadership Development
Engineering
Start Ups
Project Management
Financial Analysis
Research
Coaching
Sales Operations
Sales Management
Operations Management
Business Development
Interests:
Skiing
Soccer
Sailing
Running
Diving
Certifications:
Psia Level 1 Alpine
Open Water Diver
Children's Specialist Level 1
Psia - Aasi Professional Ski Instructors of America - American Association of Snowboard Instructors
Padi - Professional Association of Diving Instructors
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Ryan Tatzel

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Location:
24 Chestnut St, Islip, NY 11751
Industry:
Chemicals
Work:
University of Notre Dame
Student
Education:
University of Notre Dame 2005 - 2009
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Ryan Tatzel

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Publications

Us Patents

Wire Grid Polarizers In Window Shading Applications And Varying Thickness Wave Retarders

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US Patent:
8310757, Nov 13, 2012
Filed:
Aug 28, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/199914
Inventors:
William McLeod - Central Islip NY, US
Ryan Tatzel - Syosset NY, US
Assignee:
SmarterShade, Inc. - South Bend IN
International Classification:
G02B 5/30
G02B 27/28
US Classification:
35949001, 35949003, 35948603
Abstract:
A light transmissive panel comprising a first sheet and a second sheet, wherein each sheet is made up of a non-birefringent substrate and a wire grid polarizer pattern of continuously varying absorption axis orientation formed on the non-birefringent substrate. The wire grid polarizer patterns on each of the first and second sheet are mechanically translatable relative to each other, wherein the mechanical translation controls transmission of light through the light transmissive panel. Light transmissive panels wherein each sheet of the panel is made of a wire grid polarizer that is laminated with a continuous variable thickness wave plate retarder, wherein the continuous variable thickness wave plate retarder rotates input light by an amount determined by the thickness of the wave plate retarder.

Variable Transmission Window

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US Patent:
8508681, Aug 13, 2013
Filed:
Dec 29, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/339764
Inventors:
Ryan Tatzel - Syosset NY, US
William McLeod - Granger IN, US
Assignee:
SmarterShade, Inc. - South Bend IN
International Classification:
G02F 1/1335
US Classification:
349 18, 349119
Abstract:
The various embodiments include variable optical transmission devices with uniform or patterned polarizers or wave retarders configured to provide continuous or nearly continuous variations in light transmission based on linear translation. For example, embodiments include a variable transmission window including a first uniform polarizer with a first polarization axis, a second uniform polarizer with a second polarization axis, a first patterned wave retarder positioned between the first and second polarizers and including a first plurality of domains configured to vary in at least one of optic axis, thickness, or birefringence, and a second patterned wave retarder positioned between the first and second polarizers and including a second plurality of domains configured to vary in at least one of optic axis, thickness, or birefringence. The first or second wave retarder is configured to be linearly translatable relative to the other wave retarder.

Wire Grid Polarizers In Window Shading Applications And Varying Thickness Wave Retarders

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US Patent:
20120176675, Jul 12, 2012
Filed:
Mar 16, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/422714
Inventors:
William McLeod - Granger IN, US
Ryan Tatzel - Syosset NY, US
International Classification:
G02B 27/28
US Classification:
35948503
Abstract:
A light transmissive panel is provided comprising a first sheet and a second sheet, wherein each sheet is made up of a nonbirefringant substrate and a wire grid polarizer pattern of continuously varying absorption axis orientation formed on the nonbirefringant substrate. The wire grid polarizer patterns on each of the first and second sheet are mechanically translatable relative to each other, wherein the mechanical translation controls transmission of light through the light transmissive panel. Also taught is an example wherein each sheet of the panel is made of a wire grid polarizer that is laminated with a continuous variable thickness wave plate retarder, wherein the continuous variable thickness wave plate retarder rotates input light by an amount determined by the thickness of the wave plate retarder. Also taught is an example wherein each sheet of the panel is made up of a traditional polarizer and continuously varying thickness wave retarder.

Multiple-Polarization Cloaking

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US Patent:
20180348536, Dec 6, 2018
Filed:
Jun 1, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/996212
Inventors:
- Grand Rapids MI, US
Skylar Thorne Kelly - Portland ME, US
Carl C. Cobb - Woodside CA, US
Ryan Tatzel - Syosset NY, US
Assignee:
Steelcase Inc. - Grand Rapids MI
International Classification:
G02B 27/28
Abstract:
A system includes a view screen with polarized output. A window capable of blocking the polarized output at least in part cloaks the view screen to frustrate viewing of the view screen through the window. In some cases, the window comprises an array of panels capable of blocking multiple polarizations. The array may disrupt multiple different polarized view screen outputs while maintaining transparency to unpolarized light. In some cases, the window capable of blocking polarized output may be paired with view screen cover that converts view screen output in an unblocked polarization to one of the one or more polarizations blocked by the window.
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