Liaqat Y KhanSan Francisco, CA

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San Francisco, CA

Work

Company: Ever green contracting company Jun 2012 Position: Site engineer

Education

School / High School: Government College of Technology- Sahiwal Specialities: DIPLOMA in ASSOCIATE ENGINEERING

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Liaqat Khan resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Liaqat Khan - Okara, IN

Work:
EVER GREEN CONTRACTING COMPANY Jun 2012 to Feb 2013
Site Engineer
AL-KHODARI INDUSTRIAL TRADING AND SERVICES Nov 2004 to Mar 2006
Production Engineer
RAVI GREEN ENGINEERING Nov 2002 to Feb 2004
QA/QC Inspector
MEDGULF CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Nov 2001 to Sep 2002
Assistant Planning Engineer
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Mar 2000 to May 2001
Supervisor
AL-YUSR TOWNSEND AND BOTTUM CO. LTD Jun 1998 to Jan 2000
Erection Foreman
SEMT PAKISTAN Jan 1997 to Feb 1998
Assistant Supervisor
ZELIN (PVT.) LTD Feb 1996 to Dec 1996 ZELIN (PVT.) LTD Sep 1994 to Jan 1996
Trainee Engineer for Construction Work
Education:
Government College of Technology - Sahiwal
DIPLOMA in ASSOCIATE ENGINEERING
Government High School - Okara
BS

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Section Access For Pc Hard Drive And The Like

US Patent:
2002005, May 2, 2002
Filed:
Aug 14, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/134166
Inventors:
LIAQAT Y. KHAN - SAN RAMON CA, US
ALANGHAT G. KARUNAKARAN - SARATOGA CA, US
International Classification:
G06F013/00
US Classification:
710/300000
Abstract:
Devices for allowing peripheral devices, such as IDE and SCSI, to removably couple to a back plane of a computer system is provided using a PCI connector. One such device utilizes a printed circuit board, which maps the conventional pins of the peripheral device to 124 pins of the PCI connector. Another such device utilizes a back plane having a conventional female PCI connector that maps 124 pins to the appropriate number of lines for coupling to the motherboard. The mapping is not a one-to-one pass-through mapping. The result of the mapping increases data signal integrity and use of the PCI connector strengthens the physical connection by virtue of the 124 pins conventionally associated with PCI connections.

Computer Architecture Having Platform-Dependent And Platform-Independent Boards Forming The Motherboard

US Patent:
5948087, Sep 7, 1999
Filed:
Dec 16, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/766039
Inventors:
Liaqat Y. Khan - San Ramon CA
Alanghat G. Karunakaran - Saratoga CA
Assignee:
Nexar Technologies, Inc. - Westborough MA
International Classification:
G06F 1300
US Classification:
710102
Abstract:
A computer system includes a "motherboard" comprising two separate boards: an input/output (I/O) board and a logic board. The I/O board, which includes functionality for interfacing and controlling the computers input/output functions, is substantially platform-independent. It is secured into the housing in the manner of a conventional motherboard. The logic board, which includes a processor, processor controller and/or processor memory, is platform-specific. It is slidably (or otherwise easily) removable from the housing, e. g. , without disassembly thereof.

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