
The virtual mirror Rear View
This invention is a single or multiple small LCD screen part that connects to one or more chambers, near the back of a semitrailer. In essence, gives truck drivers a rear view mirror to enhance driver safety and minimize theft.
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Technical Short Bio
Daniel Nase attended Pacific Lutheran University at the age of 15 years in advancing the College Program and spent much of his time reading the documents graduate in the university library. Many of his instructors and mentors were amazed with his ability to think outside the box in business, medicine, mathematics, chemistry and physics. Daniel began working on advanced calculus, Riemann and theoretical physics, while attending Washington High School. Also participated in the Air Force JROTC and earned a private pilot's license through Clover Park Technical College.
Daniel joined the National Guard at age 16 with parental permission and worked as a / Apache Chinook Helicopter mechanic for several years before being recommended for an official program of the elite in the nuclear field. For three years he was engaged in the Navy rigorous training program in Advanced Electronics and Nuclear Physics in Orlando, Florida. He graduated on top of his class and spent 9 months in the Mediterranean before being honorably discharged.
Daniel designed and built the AMTECH Thermonuclear Converter at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in July 1997. This nuclear device supplies power to deep space satellites and was created during the Pathfinder mission. Also worked on X-ray tubes, electroplating, making silicon carbide crystals, electronic drafting, and generating 3D images in Silicon using two laser scanning. He won this prestigious summer internship through the MSEP program with Scott Minnix at the University of Washington and Linda Rodgers at NASA.
In 1997 and 1998 Daniel helped build a mainframe computer from scratch, as part of the work study program. She also learned basic AutoCAD and networked all teams in the history of four of the University of Astrophysics building. Having built the mainframe, Daniel ran tests and recorded events at the University Washington's fusion reactor and also worked on the accelerator of RAM.
Daniel took a non-executive role in Infinity Group to work in a facility / Retrofit Engineer III for several years in the semiconductor industry. That is if he applies his military training for the job in network engineering, applications engineering, robotics, UV optics, pneumatics and advanced electronics troubleshooting for KLA-Tencor Corp. He was responsible for the installation and aligning Starlight and Lightning series systems reticle inspection worldwide. This gave the opportunity to improve their ability to speak German, Japanese and French.
About the Author
Email: daniel.nase@gmail.com
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