Schieffer
Callie A. Schieffer, Kalispell, MT US
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20120205793 | SEED LAYER PASSIVATION - A method of processing a microfeature workpiece generally includes depositing a first conducting layer, at least partially reducing oxides on the first conducting layer to provide a reduced first conducting layer, and exposing the reduced first conducting layer to a substantially oxygen-free environment to provide a passivated first conducting layer. A microfeature workpiece generally includes a first conducting layer, a monolayer directly on the first conducting layer, and a second conducting layer. | 08-16-2012 |
20130127057 | SEED LAYER PASSIVATION - A microfeature workpiece generally includes a first conducting layer, a chemisorbed layer or a monolayer directly on the first conducting layer, and a second conducting layer. The chemisorbed layer or monolayer includes a first material that may be selected from the group consisting of nitrogen-containing compounds, sulfur-containing compounds, and mixtures thereof. | 05-23-2013 |
20140174938 | METHODS FOR ACHIEVING METAL FILL IN SMALL FEATURES - A method of electroplating on a workpiece having a sub-30 nm feature generally includes applying a chemistry to the workpiece, the chemistry including a halide ion concentration in the range of about 55 ppm to about 250 ppm and a metal cation solute species, and applying an electric waveform for less than about 5 seconds, wherein the electric waveform includes a period of ramping of current and a period of pulse plating. | 06-26-2014 |
Lucas Schieffer, Golden, CO US
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20130210579 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VISUAL SIMULATION OF EXERCISE - A method and apparatus to receive a measure of heart rate for a user while the user is exercising on a stationary exercise device, calculate a speed of the user based on the measure of heart rate, and display on a display device viewable by the user a location of where the user would be along a selected route based on the user's speed. | 08-15-2013 |
Shane Schieffer, Superior, CO US
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20130210579 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR VISUAL SIMULATION OF EXERCISE - A method and apparatus to receive a measure of heart rate for a user while the user is exercising on a stationary exercise device, calculate a speed of the user based on the measure of heart rate, and display on a display device viewable by the user a location of where the user would be along a selected route based on the user's speed. | 08-15-2013 |
Trista K. Schieffer, Milford, MI US
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20150066837 | METHOD FOR PREDICTING CHARGING PROCESS DURATION - A method for predicting the duration of a future charging process for a vehicle battery. The method comprises estimating a future charge amount of the battery corresponding to the start of the future charging process. The method further comprises estimating a future temperature of the battery. The method still further comprises determining a future charging power or a characteristic thereof to be applied to the battery during the future charging process, wherein the future charging power or characteristic thereof is based on the estimated future charge amount and the estimated future temperature and is representative of a charging amount or characteristic thereof that will maintain the temperature of the battery at or below a threshold temperature during the future charging process. The method still further comprises predicting a duration of the future charging process based on the estimated future charge amount and the determined future charging power or characteristic thereof. | 03-05-2015 |