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Nefaur Khandker Phones & Addresses

  • Brooklyn, NY
  • San Francisco, CA
  • Cupertino, CA
  • 6454 Lake Meadow Dr, Burke, VA 22015 (571) 239-4030
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Blacksburg, VA

Resumes

Resumes

Nefaur Khandker Photo 1

Designing & Crafting Elegant Interactive Experiences

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Position:
Founder and Experience Designer at Single Serving Day, Freelance Designer at Freelance, User Interface Engineer at Apple Inc.
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Design
Work:
Single Serving Day since Sep 2011
Founder and Experience Designer

Freelance since Jun 2010
Freelance Designer

Apple Inc. since May 2010
User Interface Engineer

Freelance Dec 2009 - Jun 2010
Freelance Web Developer

Apple Inc. Jan 2009 - May 2010
Designer and Developer
Education:
Landmark Education 2010 - 2011
Graduate, Curriculum for Living
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2002 - 2006
BS, Computer Engineering
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2002 - 2006
BS, Computer Science
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Principal Product Designer

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Location:
4153 El Camino Way, Palo Alto, CA 94306
Industry:
Design
Work:
Khan Academy
Principal Product Designer

Square Jan 2012 - Jan 2015
Design Prototyper

Apple May 2010 - Jan 2012
User Interface Engineer

Apple Jan 2009 - May 2010
Designer and Developer

Apple Mar 2007 - Jan 2009
Application Build Engineer
Education:
Virginia Tech 2002 - 2006
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, Computer Engineering
Skills:
Graphics
Development
Design
Cocoa
Visual Design
Interaction Design
Marketing
Translation
Motion Design
Cocoa Touch
Marketing Materials
Javascript
Software
Presentations
Prototyping
Ipad
Branding

Publications

Us Patents

Device, Method, And Graphical User Interface For Resizing Content Viewing And Text Entry Interfaces

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US Patent:
20130174082, Jul 4, 2013
Filed:
Jun 11, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/493916
Inventors:
Nefaur R. Khandker - San Francisco CA, US
Justin E. Santamaria - San Francisco CA, US
Patrick Lee Coffman - San Francisco CA, US
Bas Ording - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
G06F 3/041
US Classification:
715780
Abstract:
An electronic device includes instructions for: displaying a text entry interface area at a first size for the text entry interface area; concurrently displaying a viewing area adjacent to the text entry interface area, at a first size for the viewing area; detecting a continuous finger contact that starts in the viewing area, moves in a first direction towards the text entry interface area, contacts a predefined boundary associated with the text entry interface area, and continues to move in the first direction after contacting the predefined boundary; and, in response to detecting the continuous finger contact continuing to move in the first direction after contacting the predefined boundary: increasing the viewing area to a second size of the viewing area; and scrolling the text entry interface area to reduce the displayed text entry interface area to a second size of the text entry interface area.

Systems And Methods For Providing Gratuities To Merchants

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US Patent:
20140052613, Feb 20, 2014
Filed:
Sep 12, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/612731
Inventors:
Shahrouz Tavakoli - San Jose CA, US
Nathan Spindel - San Francisco CA, US
William Henderson - San Francisco CA, US
Alan Fineberg - San Francisco CA, US
Nefaur Khandker - San Francisco CA, US
Christopher Clark - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Square, Inc., A Delaware Corporation - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G06Q 20/22
US Classification:
705 39
Abstract:
A computer-implemented method for facilitating a merchant transaction comprises providing a list of one or more merchants that are in geographic proximity to a geolocation of a payer, and receiving a request from the payer to conduct a transaction with a merchant among the one or more merchants. The request can be received by a computer system programmed to facilitate the transaction. The transaction can then be processed with the aid of the computer system. A tip selection, which can include a tip amount, can be applied to the transaction. In some cases the tip selection is received from the payer as a selectable option. In other cases, the tip selection is automatically applied to the transaction without involvement from the payer during or upon the termination of the transaction.

Systems And Methods For Project Management Task Prioritization

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US Patent:
20090133027, May 21, 2009
Filed:
Nov 21, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/943626
Inventors:
Mark B. Gunning - Austin TX, US
Jason E. Kelley - Austin TX, US
Nefaur R. Khandker - Burke VA, US
Ivan S. Kornienko - Old Bridge NJ, US
Patrick R. Richer - Houston TX, US
Jeffrey C. Sneden - Austin TX, US
Kenneth Stephen - Round Rock TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/46
US Classification:
718103
Abstract:
A project management task prioritization system is provided to refine the prioritization factors for tasks in a project based on changes to the order of performing the tasks. The initial proposed order for performing the tasks is provided by the system to the person responsible for the task in a graphical format that allows the person to drag and drop the tasks, adjusting the order of the tasks to their preferred order. A neural network comparator is used to compare the task prioritization factors associated with each pair of tasks that are altered in order to determine a relative priority. The neural network system updates the task prioritization factors based on the changes in order the tasks are to be performed.

Apportioning A Payment Amount Among Multiple Payers

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US Patent:
20220292472, Sep 15, 2022
Filed:
Jun 1, 2022
Appl. No.:
17/830214
Inventors:
- San Francisco CA, US
Shawn Morel - San Francisco CA, US
Nefaur Rahman Khandker - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 20/10
G06Q 30/00
Abstract:
The disclosed technique enables a payer who uses a payment object to pay for goods or services to specify, by using a mobile device, how the payment amount should be apportioned the payer and additional payers. In certain embodiments, the technique involves communication between a mobile payment application installed on the payer's mobile device and a remote payment service system (PSS). The payment amount is transferred from the payer to the payee. The mobile payment application enables the payer to identify additional payers and specify how the payment amount should be apportioned between the payers. The mobile payment application communicates this information to the PSS, which then executes or triggers reimbursement to the payer to carry out the specified apportionment.
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