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Medicine Doctors

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Andrew W Varga

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Specialties:
Neurology
Pulmonary Disease
Education:
New York Medical College (2007)

Resumes

Resumes

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Celestica On-Site Services Manager

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Position:
Manager at Celestica
Location:
Poughkeepsie, New York
Industry:
Computer Hardware
Work:
Celestica since Jun 2009
Manager
Education:
Stevens Institute of Technology 2009 - 2012
Master of Science (M.S.), Physics
Syracuse University 1980 - 1985
M.S., Solid-State Science
Skills:
Process Engineering
Manufacturing
Program Management
Project Management
Cross-functional Team Leadership
Six Sigma
Supply Chain Management
Process Improvement
Change Management
Procurement
Lean Manufacturing
Management
Product Development
Team Leadership
Outsourcing
Quality Assurance
Operations Management
Project Planning
Honor & Awards:
IBM Chairman’s Award IBM Enterprise Web Management Team Excellence Award IBM CHQ Excellence Award, 4/98 IBM CHQ Excellence Award, 12/96 IBM First Patent Application Award IBM Numerous Informal Awards Technology Managers Forum/PC Week Best Practices Award (for A-Source application)
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Student At Zack & Jonah Institute Of Technology

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Location:
United States
Industry:
Religious Institutions
Education:
Zack & Jonah Institute of Technology 1970 - 2012
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Andrew Varga

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Location:
United States
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Andrew Varga

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Location:
United States

Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Andrew Varga
Owner/Manager
Var Mac Roofing & Contracting
Roofing Contractors
12551 106A Ave, Surrey, BC V3V 7B2
(604) 580-0305
Andrew Varga
Owner/Manager
Var Mac Roofing & Contracting
Roofing Contractors
(604) 580-0305

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

On Being Human: Principles of Ethics

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Author

Andrew C. Varga

ISBN #

0809121115

Main Issues in Bioethics

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Author

Andrew C. Varga

ISBN #

0809123274

Amazon

Pastoral Music (Volume 7 Number 2, December-January 1983)

Pastoral Music (Volume 7 Number 2, December-January 1983)

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The National Association of Pastoral Musicians fosters the art of musical liturgy. The members of NPM serve the Catholic Church in the United States as musicians, clergy, liturgists, and other leaders of prayer. The theme of this issue is: Celebrating Children.

Binding

Single Issue Magazine

Pages

48

Publisher

National Association of Pastoral Musicians

ISBN #

6

On Being Human: Principles Of Ethics (A Deus Book)

On Being Human: Principles of Ethics (A Deus book)

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Author

Andrew C. Varga

Binding

Paperback

Pages

151

Publisher

Paulist Pr

ISBN #

0809121115

EAN Code

9780809121113

ISBN #

1

Contemporary Authors: Biography - Varga, Andrew Charles (1917-1994)

Contemporary Authors: Biography - Varga, Andrew Charles (1917-1994)

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This digital document, covering the life and work of Andrew Charles Varga, is an entry from Contemporary Authors, a reference volume published by Thomson Gale. The length of the entry is 428 words. The page length listed above is based on a typical 300-word page. Although the exact content of each e...

Binding

Digital

Pages

2

Publisher

Thomson Gale

ISBN #

2

Main Issues In Bioethics

Main Issues in Bioethics

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very interesting book to read

Author

Andrew C. Varga

Binding

Paperback

Pages

358

Publisher

Paulist Pr

ISBN #

0809123274

EAN Code

9780809123278

ISBN #

4

Us Patents

Method For Identifying The Presence And Orientation Of An Object In A Vehicle

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US Patent:
59432950, Aug 24, 1999
Filed:
Aug 28, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/919823
Inventors:
Andrew J. Varga - Farmington Hills MI
David S. Breed - Boonton Township, Morris County NJ
Wilbur E. DuVall - Kimberling City MO
Assignee:
Automotive Technologies International Inc. - Denville NJ
International Classification:
G01S 1506
G01S 1588
B60R 2132
US Classification:
367 99
Abstract:
A method for determining the location of an object in a passenger compartment of a vehicle in which ultrasonic waves are transmitted from a first transducer into the passenger compartment, waves reflected off an object in the passenger compartment are received by the first transducer and a first distance from the first transducer to the object is calculated based on the time difference between the transmitted waves and reflected waves when received by the first transducer. Further, different ultrasonic waves are transmitted from a second transducer into the passenger compartment which then receives reflected waves off the object and a second distance from the second transducer to the object is calculated based on the time difference between the transmitted waves and reflected waves when received by the second transducer. The approximate location of the object in the passenger compartment is determined based on the first distance and the second distance.

Method For Identifying The Presence And Orientation Of An Object In A Vehicle

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US Patent:
RE372609, Jul 3, 2001
Filed:
Mar 23, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/534154
Inventors:
Andrew J. Varga - Farmington Hills MI
David S. Breed - Boonton Township, Morris County NJ
Wilbur E. DuVall - Kimberling City MO
Assignee:
Automotive Technologies International Inc. - Denville NJ
International Classification:
G01S 1506
G01S 1588
B60R 2132
US Classification:
367 99
Abstract:
A method for determining the location of an object in a passenger compartment of a vehicle in which ultrasonic waves are transmitted from a first transducer into the passenger compartment, waves reflected off an object in the passenger compartment are received by the first transducer and a first distance from the first transducer to the object is calculated based on the time difference between the transmitted waves and reflected waves when received by the first transducer. Further, different ultrasonic waves are transmitted from a second transducer into the passenger compartment which then receives reflected waves off the object and a second distance from the second transducer to the object is calculated based on the time difference between the transmitted waves and reflected waves when received by the second transducer. The approximate location of the object in the passenger compartment is determined based on the first distance and the second distance.
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