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Michael Allen Kittel

from Charlottesville, VA
Age ~72

Michael Kittel Phones & Addresses

  • 1301 Dunlora Dr, Charlottesville, VA 22901 (434) 296-3828
  • 1057 Somer Chase Ct, Charlottesvle, VA 22911 (434) 975-5066 (434) 202-7225
  • Louisa, VA
  • 738 Inverness Ln, Earlysville, VA 22936 (434) 975-5066
  • Unionville, TN
  • Knoxville, TN

Resumes

Resumes

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Chief Marketing Officer

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Location:
1310 Mulberry Way, Cedar Park, TX 78613
Industry:
Apparel & Fashion
Work:
Green Applications Jun 2018 - Jul 2019
Graphic Designer and Prepress Operator Ll

Fine Art Imaging Jun 2018 - Jul 2019
Graphic Designer

The Snarky Pug Jul 2017 - Jan 2019
Vice President of Art and Design

Pinnacle Promotions Jun 1, 2014 - Feb 2018
Graphic Production Artist

It's All Custom May 2012 - Mar 2014
Assistant Art Director
Education:
The Art Institutes 2003 - 2007
Bachelors, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Illustration, Design
Camden County High School May 2003
Skills:
Graphic Design
Illustration
Illustrator
Layout
Adobe Creative Suite
Graphics
Photoshop
Digital Illustration
Art
Typography
Art Direction
Logo Design
Indesign
Print Production
Adobe Illustrator
Pre Press
Photo Illustration
Posters
Logos
Product Management
Training Manuals
Branding
Vector Illustration
Retouching
Corporate Identity
Brochures
Storyboarding
Microsoft Office
Social Media
Project Management
Interests:
Children
Civil Rights and Social Action
Blogging and Social Media
Poverty Alleviation
Science and Technology
Human Rights
Animal Welfare
Arts and Culture
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Enjoying Life

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Location:
Charlottesville, VA
Industry:
Information Technology And Services
Work:
Co-Construct Jul 2013 - May 2017
Senior Software Architect

Crystalnet May 2009 - Jun 2013
Vice President of Engineering and Technology

Singlestone Mar 1999 - May 2009
Managing Consultant

Ge Fanuc May 1995 - Mar 1999
Staff Software Engineer

Nrt (National Recovery Technologies) Jun 1990 - Apr 1995
Manager Electronic Development
Education:
Tennessee Technological University 1970 - 1975
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Software Development
Asp.net
Software Engineering
Web Development
C#
.Net
Agile Methodologies
Microsoft Sql Server
Database Design
Ajax
Integration
Vb.net
Web Services
Html
Xml
Visual Studio
Javascript
Jquery
Css
Wcf
Uml
Software Solution Architecture
Unit Testing
Application Development
System Integration
Xamarin
Mobile Applications
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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Michael Kittel
Advertising Director, Executive Of Sales
Dominion Digital, Inc
Computer Systems Design Management Consulting Services Custom Computer Programing · Computer Systems Design · Accountant
4101 Cox Rd, Glen Allen, VA 23060
210 Rdg Mcintire Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22903
(804) 648-0600, (434) 984-1112, (434) 984-1116

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Asp Net Cookbook : The Ultimate ASP. NET Code Sourcebook

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Author

Michael A. Kittel

ISBN #

0596003781

Us Patents

Methods And Apparatus For Withdrawal And Insertion Of Powered Modules

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US Patent:
20020166229, Nov 14, 2002
Filed:
Dec 16, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/465484
Inventors:
Martin Peltz - Charlottesville VA, US
Kenneth Knight - Charlottesville VA, US
Bobby Hicks - Ruckersville VA, US
Charles Maddox - Barboursville VA, US
Wallace Watson - Crozet VA, US
William Dalton - Charlottesville VA, US
Chris Cuthbert - Keene VA, US
Jiankun Hu - Allentown PA, US
Michael Kittel - Earlysville VA, US
Colin Pape - Barboursville VA, US
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady 12345
International Classification:
H05K003/30
US Classification:
029/837000, 029/832000
Abstract:
A method for connecting a circuit module to a powered electronic system by inserting connector pins having different lengths into the powered electronic system to control current draw of the circuit module and to prevent large inrush currents into the circuit module.

Method And Apparatus For Sorting Materials Using Electromagnetic Sensing

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US Patent:
RE365378, Feb 1, 2000
Filed:
Feb 18, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/802716
Inventors:
Edward J. Sommer - Nashville TN
Michael A. Kittel - Charlottesville VA
James R. Peatman - Nashville TN
Assignee:
National Recovery Technologies, Inc. - Nashville TN
International Classification:
B07C 500
G01N 2100
US Classification:
209576
Abstract:
An automated interrupt driven system which employs a circular buffer is used to sort materials based on differing electromagnetic radiation absorption and penetration characteristics. The system has a conveyor and a source of electromagnetic radiation which radiates materials travelling along the conveyor. A controller samples detector outputs at various times to evaluate the absorption and penetration characteristics of the materials to be sorted, based on a plurality of samples. Portions of the materials are ignored to obtain accurate readings from the detectors. Based on the detected penetration and absorption characteristics, the controller activates ejection mechanisms causing materials of different compositions to be deposited into different bins. The controller executes interrupts to cause detection, ejection, testing, and system history maintenance at required times. The circular buffer contains indices which point to various locations which are programmed in memory to trigger and perform specific events.

Automated Glass And Plastic Refuse Sorter

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US Patent:
55559840, Sep 17, 1996
Filed:
Jul 23, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/096178
Inventors:
Edward J. Sommer - Nashville TN
Michael A. Kittel - Unionville TN
Ronald A. Quarles - Nolensville TN
Assignee:
National Recovery Technologies, Inc. - Nashville TN
International Classification:
B07C 5342
US Classification:
209580
Abstract:
An automated sorter includes a feed slide on which containers or refuse may be fed. The feed slide includes a separation region on which a several objects may be located. A light source directs light on the objects in the separation region. An ejector, including several ejector units, is positioned downward of the separation region. A scanner scans the separation region, determines when an object should be ejected, and controls the ejector units to eject the selected objects. Thus, the selected objects are ejected into a first fraction, and the non-selected objects are left in a second fraction. A fraction thus obtained can be sorted, to separate the containers or refuse into further fractions.

Method And Apparatus For The Separation Of Materials Using Penetrating Electromagnetic Radiation

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US Patent:
57382247, Apr 14, 1998
Filed:
May 20, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/650851
Inventors:
Edward J. Sommer - Nashville TN
Michael A. Kittel - Unionville TN
James R. Peatman - Nashville TN
Assignee:
National Recovery Technologies, Inc. - Nashville TN
International Classification:
B07C 500
US Classification:
209588
Abstract:
A technique for sorting different materials using x-ray radiation employs a conveyor for conveying a non-singulated stream of material items along a feed path and a transmission/detection arrangement. The transmission/detection arrangement transmits x-ray radiation to material items in the feed path, detects x-ray radiation received from different portions of each material item, and generates signals corresponding to radiation received from different portions of each material item. A circuit averages at least a portion of the signals to produce an averaged signal and analyses the averaged signal to determine at least one physical property of each material item based on analysis of the averaged signal. A sorting assembly sorts the material items based on the analysis of the averaged signal.

Method And Apparatus For The Separation Of Materials Using Penetrating Electromagnetic Radiation

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US Patent:
55181244, May 21, 1996
Filed:
Aug 22, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/292954
Inventors:
Edward J. Sommer - Nashville TN
Michael A. Kittel - Unionville TN
James R. Peatman - Nashville TN
Assignee:
National Recovery Technologies, Inc. - Nashville TN
International Classification:
B07C 500
US Classification:
209577
Abstract:
An automated interrupt driven system which employs a circular buffer is used to sort materials based on differing electromagnetic radiation absorption and penetration characteristics. The system has a conveyor and a source of electromagnetic radiation which radiates materials travelling along the conveyor. A controller samples detector outputs at various times to evaluate the absorption and penetration characteristics of the materials to be sorted, based on a plurality of samples. Portions of the materials are ignored to obtain accurate readings from the detectors. Based on the detected penetration and absorption characteristics, the controller activates ejection mechanisms causing materials of different compositions to be deposited into different bins. The controller executes interrupts to cause detection, ejection, testing, and system history maintenance at required times. The circular buffer contains indices which point to various locations which are programmed in memory to trigger and perform specific events.

Method And Apparatus For Sorting Materials Using Electromagnetic Sensing

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US Patent:
53399625, Aug 23, 1994
Filed:
Oct 21, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/777718
Inventors:
Edward J. Sommer - Nashville TN
Michael A. Kittel - Unionville TN
James R. Peatman - Nashville TN
Assignee:
National Recovery Technologies, Inc. - Nashville TN
International Classification:
B07C 500
G01N 2100
US Classification:
209576
Abstract:
An automated interrupt driven system which employs a circular buffer is used to sort materials based on differing electromagnetic radiation absorption and penetration characteristics. The system has a conveyor and a source of electromagnetic radiation which radiates materials travelling along the conveyor. A controller samples detector outputs at various times to evaluate the absorption and penetration characteristics of the materials to be sorted, based on a plurality of samples. Portions of the materials are ignored to obtain accurate readings from the detectors. Based on the detected penetration and absorption characteristics, the controller activates ejection mechanisms causing materials of different compositions to be deposited into different bins. The controller executes interrupts to cause detection, ejection, testing, and system history maintenance at required times. The circular buffer contains indices which point to various locations which are programmed in memory to trigger and perform specific events.
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