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David Wurmfeld Phones & Addresses

  • 1510 Cypress Trace Dr, Melbourne, FL 32940
  • 4123 Collinwood Dr, Melbourne, FL 32901
  • 7667 Wickham Rd, Melbourne, FL 32940
  • Palm Bay, FL
  • Fairfax, VA
  • Falls Church, VA
  • Arlington, VA
  • Bennington, VT

Work

Company: Microtechniqu Feb 1999 Position: Consulting engineer, hardware

Education

School / High School: Touro University 2006 Specialities: BS in Embedded Systems and Control Engineering

Skills

Continuous Improvement • Manufacturing • Root Cause Analysis • Lean Manufacturing • Program Management • Electronics • Six Sigma • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Engineering • Business Process Improvement • Product Development • Manufacturing Engineering • Testing • Iso Standards • Embedded Design

Industries

Financial Services

Resumes

Resumes

David Wurmfeld Photo 1

Technician Lead

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Location:
2846 Katherine Paige Ln, Falls Church, VA
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
Capital One Labs Jun 2015 - Dec 2017
Hardware Engineering Manager

Capital One Jun 2015 - Dec 2017
Technician Lead
Education:
Johns Hopkins Engineering For Professionals 2016 - 2018
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Engineering, Philosophy
University of Leicester 2010 - 2011
Touro University California 2003 - 2006
Bachelors, Computer Science
University of Massachusetts Boston
Skills:
Continuous Improvement
Manufacturing
Root Cause Analysis
Lean Manufacturing
Program Management
Electronics
Six Sigma
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Engineering
Business Process Improvement
Product Development
Manufacturing Engineering
Testing
Iso Standards
Embedded Design
David Wurmfeld Photo 2

David Wurmfeld Bennington, VT

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Work:
MicroTechniqu

Feb 1999 to 2000
Consulting Engineer, Hardware

MicroTechniqu
Palm Bay, FL
Jan 2008 to Aug 2013
Senior Test Engineer, New Product Introduction

MicroTechniqu

Jun 2006 to Sep 2007
Senior Software Engineer, Avionics

MicroTechniqu
Palm Bay, FL
Jun 2002 to Jun 2006
Senior Test Engineer, Contract Manufacturing

PARAVANT Computer Systems, Inc
Melbourne, FL
Jun 1998 to Feb 2002
Senior Engineering Manager, R&D

GammaGraphX, Inc
Waltham, MA
1994 to Jun 1998

GammaGraphX, Inc

1996 to 1998
Product Manager

GammaGraphX, Inc

1996 to 1998
Director

GammaGraphX, Inc

1994 to 1996
Manager, Hardware Engineering / Principal Engineer

Aox, Inc
Waltham, MA
1993 to 1994
Director / Principal Engineer

Bitstream, Inc
Cambridge, MA
1992 to 1993
Principal Engineer

Phoenix Technologies
Cambridge, MA
1986 to 1992
Principal Engineer

The Forum Corporation
Boston, MA
1985 to 1986
Senior Software Engineer

Analogic Corporation
Peabody, MA
1980 to 1985
Digital Hardware Engineer

United States Navy

1973 to 1979
Computer Technician

Education:
Touro University
2006
BS in Embedded Systems and Control Engineering

Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
David Wurmfeld
Manager
David Wurmfeld
Computer Programming Services
7667 North Wickham Road #902 - Melbourne, Melbourne, FL 32940
David Wurmfeld
Manager
David Wurmfeld
Computer Programming Services
7667 North Wickham Road #902 - Melbourne, Melbourne, FL 32940

Publications

Us Patents

Position Detection In A Magnetic Field

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US Patent:
20070167742, Jul 19, 2007
Filed:
Dec 30, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/324133
Inventors:
David Wurmfeld - Melbourne FL, US
Matthew Solar - Indialantic FL, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/05
US Classification:
600424000
Abstract:
This patent document discusses assemblies and methods for remotely detecting a position of a surgical instrument in the presence of a magnetic field. In varying examples, a position detection system includes an encoder coupled to move in concert with the instrument. The encoder includes an a translucent substrate and light blocking indicia disposed thereon. A light source and a light detector array are effectively disposed outside of the magnetic field. Light from the light source is carried to an encoder first side using an input optical fiber, while the light passing through the encoder is received at an encoder second side by an output optical fiber. The light received by the output optical fiber is transmitted to the light detector array, which converts the received light to position representative electrical signals. Such signals are subsequently transmitted to a control module adapted to formulate and convey a position of the instrument.

Position Detection In A Magnetic Field

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US Patent:
20090318799, Dec 24, 2009
Filed:
Aug 31, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/551131
Inventors:
DAVID WURMFELD - MELBOURNE FL, US
MATTHEW S. SOLAR - INDIALANTIC FL, US
Assignee:
MEDTRONIC, INC. - MINNEAPOLIS MN
International Classification:
A61B 5/05
B23P 11/00
US Classification:
600424, 29428
Abstract:
This patent document discusses assemblies and methods for remotely detecting a position of a surgical instrument in the presence of a magnetic field. In varying examples, a position detection system includes an encoder coupled to move in concert with the instrument. The encoder includes an a translucent substrate and light blocking indicia disposed thereon. A light source and a light detector array are effectively disposed outside of the magnetic field. Light from the light source is carried to an encoder first side using an input optical fiber, while the light passing through the encoder is received at an encoder second side by an output optical fiber. The light received by the output optical fiber is transmitted to the light detector array, which converts the received light to position representative electrical signals. Such signals are subsequently transmitted to a control module adapted to formulate and convey a position of the instrument.

Systems And Methods For Validating Customer Interactions

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US Patent:
20220414640, Dec 29, 2022
Filed:
Dec 1, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/539350
Inventors:
- McLean VA, US
David Kelly Wurmfeld - Fairfax VA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 20/32
H04W 12/06
G06Q 20/04
G06K 19/06
G06Q 20/20
G06Q 20/40
G06Q 40/02
G06F 21/31
H04W 76/10
Abstract:
A method may include generating, by a computing device, a first dynamic QR code comprising a plurality of QR code frames, each QR code frame transmitted at a first frequency, the plurality of QR code frames comprising non-viable QR code frame(s) and at least one viable QR code frame. The method may include displaying, by the computing device, the first dynamic QR code, the at least one viable QR code frame displayed at a first time. The method may include transmitting, by the computing device, a first pulse to a user device. The method may include capturing, by the user device at the first time and in response to receiving the first pulse, the at least one viable QR code frame. The method may include generating and displaying, by the user device, a second dynamic QR code, causing the computing device to complete a requested transaction.

Systems And Methods For Securely Generating And Printing A Document

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US Patent:
20220414641, Dec 29, 2022
Filed:
Apr 6, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/658191
Inventors:
- McLean VA, US
David Kelly WURMFELD - Palm Bay FL, US
Michael LITTLEJOHN - Fairfax VA, US
Michael LOUIE - Spotsylvania VA, US
Michael CANAVATCHEL - Midlothian VA, US
Spencer CUTRELL - Arlington VA, US
Steve FALETTI - Brooklyn NY, US
Rex LACY - Sterling VA, US
Alexander MEDEIROS - Arlington VA, US
Assignee:
Capital One Services, LLC - McLean VA
International Classification:
G06Q 20/32
G06K 19/06
G06Q 20/20
G06Q 40/02
G06Q 20/04
G06Q 20/40
G06F 21/31
H04W 12/06
H04W 76/10
Abstract:
Systems and methods for securely generating and printing documents are disclosed. For example, processor(s) of a computer system may receive information for the document from a computing device through a network, verify the information for the document, and upon verification, generate document generation data using at least a portion of the information for the document. The document generation data may include document metadata that enables generation of an image of the document and/or the image of the document. Upon the processor(s) verifying first authentication information of a first code associated with a printing device received from the computing device through the network and second authentication information of a second code associated with the computing device received from the printing device through the network, the processor(s) may transmit the document generation data to the printing device through the network, and cause the printing device to print the image of the document.

Systems And Methods For Validating Customer Interactions

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US Patent:
20220414642, Dec 29, 2022
Filed:
Apr 27, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/730487
Inventors:
- McLean VA, US
David Kelly Wurmfeld - Fairfax VA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 20/32
G06F 21/31
G06Q 20/40
H04W 12/06
G06Q 20/20
G06Q 20/04
G06K 19/06
G06Q 40/02
H04W 76/10
Abstract:
A method may include generating, by a computing device, a first dynamic QR code comprising a plurality of QR code frames, each QR code frame transmitted at a first frequency, the plurality of QR code frames comprising non-viable QR code frame(s) and at least one viable QR code frame. The method may include displaying, by the computing device, the first dynamic QR code, the at least one viable QR code frame displayed at a first time. The method may include transmitting, by the computing device, a first pulse to a user device. The method may include capturing, by the user device at the first time and in response to receiving the first pulse, the at least one viable QR code frame. The method may include generating and displaying, by the user device, a second dynamic QR code, causing the computing device to complete a requested transaction.

Personalized Automatic Teller Machine

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US Patent:
20220366387, Nov 17, 2022
Filed:
Jul 27, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/815452
Inventors:
- MCLEAN VA, US
David WURMFELD - Arlington VA, US
Assignee:
CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLC - MCLEAN VA
International Classification:
G06Q 20/10
G06K 19/07
G07F 19/00
G06Q 20/40
G07G 1/01
Abstract:
Computer implemented systems and methods are provided for an automatic teller machine. In some embodiments, an automatic teller machine may comprise a touch-sensitive display, one or more memory devices storing instructions, and one or more processors. The one or more processors may be configured to receive authentication data associated with a user, retrieve user profile information based on the authentication data, determine user interface attributes based on the user profile information; and generate an automatic teller machine interface based on the user profile information.

Apparatus And Method Of Shaping Metal Product

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US Patent:
20220331854, Oct 20, 2022
Filed:
Apr 29, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/733584
Inventors:
- McLean VA, US
David Kelly Wurmfeld - Fairfax VA, US
Assignee:
CAPITAL ONE SERVICES LLC - McLean VA
International Classification:
B21D 26/041
B21D 26/047
B21D 26/043
B21D 26/039
B21D 26/027
Abstract:
A method for shaping a blank comprising a metal includes a step of loading die blank onto a first die, a step of bringing the first die and a second die together, 3 step of forming a seal around the blank, and a step of injecting a pressurized molten salt into a space in die blank to supply a hydraulic pressure to the blank.

Multi-Boot Architecture For Electronic Interaction Device

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US Patent:
20220308891, Sep 29, 2022
Filed:
Mar 23, 2021
Appl. No.:
17/209737
Inventors:
- McLean VA, US
Mitchell MILLER - Tysons VA, US
Rex LACY - Sterling VA, US
Michael LITTLEJOHN - Fairfax VA, US
David WURMFELD - Fairfax VA, US
Assignee:
Capital One Services, LLC - McLean VA
International Classification:
G06F 9/4401
G06F 21/57
G06F 21/60
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
An electronic interaction device may include: a user interface configured to receive interaction requests by a user; a first data storage medium storing a first operating system; a second data storage medium storing a second operating system; a memory storing instructions; and a control unit including a processor. The control unit may be configured to: load the first operating system in response to the electronic interaction device being powered on; communicate with a remote server via a secure communications channel; transmit a status of the first operating system to the remote server via the secure communications channel; receive a boot instruction from the remote server via the secure communications channel; and in response to the boot instruction, load the second operating system.
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