Dr. Nguyen graduated from the University of Colorado School of Medicine at Denver in 1986. He works in Denver, CO and specializes in Internal Medicine.
An Van Nguyen - Fairfax VA, US M. Dewayne Adams - Fairfax VA, US Nesdon Alexandré Harris - Manassas VA, US Dinh Van Nguyen - San Jose CA, US Binh Kien Thai - Manassas VA, US
Assignee:
NCS Technologies, Inc. - Gainesville VA
International Classification:
G06F 1/16 G06F 1/20
US Classification:
36167908, 36167958, 36167947
Abstract:
The adaptive computing system described herein may generally include a modular control, switching, and power supply architecture. In particular, the adaptive computing system may provide a platform supporting multiple independent desktop computer modules that occupy less physical space than a standalone commercial computer, provide performance density comparable to current server solutions, and address concerns relating to stability, safety, productivity, performance, assembly, service, and other factors important to diverse desktop computer user communities. Moreover, mechanical, electrical, and functional components associated with the adaptive computing system may have various certifications or otherwise be relied upon to demonstrate compliance with criteria in regulatory, environmental, consumer safety, and other contexts.
Adaptive Computing System With Modular Control, Switching, And Power Supply Architecture
M. Dewayne ADAMS - Fairfax VA, US Nesdon Alexandre' HARRIS - Manassas VA, US Dinh Van NGUYEN - San Jose CA, US Binh Kien THAI - Centerville VA, US
Assignee:
NCS Technologies, Inc. - Gainesville VA
International Classification:
G06F 1/18 G06F 1/26 G06F 1/16
US Classification:
713300, 36167908
Abstract:
The adaptive computing system described herein may generally include a modular control, switching, and power supply architecture. In particular, the adaptive computing system may provide a platform supporting multiple independent desktop computer modules that occupy less physical space than a standalone commercial computer, provide performance density comparable to current server solutions, and address concerns relating to stability, safety, productivity, performance, assembly, service, and other factors important to diverse desktop computer user communities. Moreover, mechanical, electrical, and functional components associated with the adaptive computing system may have various certifications or otherwise be relied upon to demonstrate compliance with criteria in regulatory, environmental, consumer safety, and other contexts.
- Sugar Land TX, US James Dean - Houston, US Oscar Montemayor - Missouri City TX, US Rajnarayanan Subbu Balsamy - Sugar Land TX, US Dinh Quy Nguyen - Sugar Land TX, US
International Classification:
B28C 7/04 G05B 6/02 B28C 9/00 E21B 33/13
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for controlling a characteristic of a cement slurry at a cementing unit, including regulating a characteristic of the cement slurry employing a closed loop feedback arrangement in the cementing unit, and adjusting a gain of the closed loop feedback arrangement in response to sampling an error of the characteristic.
Apparatus and methods for vaporizing liquid nitrogen at sufficient pressure, temperature, and volume to enable a single mobile pumper to meet the needs of many industrial applications. The dual-mode nitrogen pumper of the present invention utilizes a reciprocating pump and heat from the engine coolant and exhaust stream of an internal combustion engine, as well as heat from hydraulic fluid used to load the engine, and transfers that heat to liquid nitrogen pumped through a first heat exchanger and a second, internally-fired heat exchanger is provided to transfer heat to liquid nitrogen pumped through a second heat exchanger. The temperature of the hydraulic fluid is maintained, and the temperature, pressure, and flow rate of the vaporized nitrogen is controlled, by balancing the engine load against the nitrogen pumping rate.
- Sugar Land TX, US Arturo Altamirano - Stafford TX, US Dinh Quy Nguyen - Sugar Land TX, US
International Classification:
G06K 7/10 H04L 12/28
Abstract:
A master tracking device, including a first transceiver for a local area network (LAN) configured to acquire a tag information from a plurality of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags; a global positioning system (GPS) receiver configured to acquire a location information; a microcontroller; a time base; and a second transceiver for a wide area network (WAN) configured to transmit a time stamp and the acquired information to a server. In other aspects, a method of tracking asserts using a master tracking device and a non-transitory computer readable medium are provided.
Systems And Methods Providing A Mobile Zero Client
- Gainesville FL, US An Van Nguyen - Fairfax VA, US Lakshmi Santosh - Columbia MD, US Dinh Van Nguyen - San Jose CA, US Brian James Gentry - Bristow VA, US Binh Kien Thai - Centerville VA, US Paul Richard Gardner - Sterling VA, US Jonathan Douglas Petty - Owens Mills MD, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/08 H04W 88/02 H04L 29/06
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to a portable computing device configured to selectably switch between a wired zero client mode in which the portable computing device operates as a terminal for a host computer via a wired communication channel, a wireless zero client mode in which the portable computing device operates as a terminal for the host computer via a wireless communication channel, and a local mode in which the portable computing device operates independently from the host computer. The portable computing device may include one or more zero client processors that facilitate operation in the wired or wireless zero client mode and one or more local control processors that facilitate operation in the local mode. The portable computing device may include input devices used to receive inputs for the host computer during the wireless or wired zero client modes or for the local control processors during the local mode.
Systems And Methods Providing A Mobile Zero Client
- Gainesville VA, US An Van NGUYEN - Fairfax VA, US Lakshmi SANTOSH - Columbia MD, US Dinh Van NGUYEN - San Jose CA, US Brian James GENTRY - Bristow VA, US Binh Kien THAI - Centerville VA, US Paul Richard GARDNER - Sterling VA, US Jonathan Douglas PETTY - Owens Mills MD, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/24 H04W 80/04 H04L 29/06
Abstract:
The disclosure relates to a portable computing device configured to selectably switch between a wired zero client mode in which the portable computing device operates as a terminal for a host computer via a wired communication channel, a wireless zero client mode in which the portable computing device operates as a terminal for the host computer via a wireless communication channel, and a local mode in which the portable computing device operates independently from the host computer. The portable computing device may include one or more zero client processors that facilitate operation in the wired or wireless zero client mode and one or more local control processors that facilitate operation in the local mode. The portable computing device may include input devices used to receive inputs for the host computer during the wireless or wired zero client modes or for the local control processors during the local mode.
Khaled Shaaban - Houston TX, US Dinh Nguyen - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
F24H 9/00
US Classification:
122 311
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for vaporizing LNG while producing sufficient volume of compressed natural gas at sufficient pressure to meet the needs of internal combustion engines, gas turbines, or other high consumption devices operating on natural gas or on a mixture of diesel and natural gas. The LNG vaporizer of the present invention incorporates a reciprocating pump to provide vaporized LNG to an output at rates and pressures as required by the particular application. The heat rejected into the engine coolant and the exhaust stream from an artificially loaded internal combustion engine, as well as the hydraulic heat resulting from artificially loading the engine, is transferred to the LNG as the LNG passes through a heat exchanger. Exhaust heat is transferred to the engine coolant after the coolant passes through the heat exchanger.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Dinh Nguyen Manager
Tamtronics Electrical Work
11027 Mistic Moon Ct, Houston, TX 77064
Dinh Nguyen Manager
Wika Instrument Corp Electrical Work
5247 Langfield Rd Ste C, Houston, TX 77040
Dinh P Nguyen Executive Officer
Fairfax Realty, Inc. Real Estate Agents and Managers
103 West Broad Street Ste 400, Falls Church, VA 22046
Dinh T Nguyen
Coldwell Banker Residential Bk Real Estate Agents and Managers
4000 Legato Rd Ste 100, Fairfax, VA 22033
Dinh Nguyen President
WORLD OF PRECISION LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
9103 Emmott Rd STE 7, Houston, TX 77040
Dinh Nguyen President
C & C PARKING, INC Automobile Parking
6101 Arlington Blvd, Falls Church, VA 22044 7035383612
Dinh D. Nguyen Director
C.D. Management Corporation (Cdmc)
1106 Tuam St, Houston, TX 77004
Dinh Nguyen Director
SUGAR LAND VIETNAMESE CHURCH Religious Organization
2010 to 2000 Dental OfficerQuality Management Committee
2010 to 2000 MemberQuality Management Committee
2010 to 2000 Safety OfficerQuality Management Committee
2010 to 2000 Radiation Safety OfficerQuality Management Committee
2010 to 2000 Hazcom OfficerUS ARMY Fort Sill, OK 2009 to 2010 Dental OfficerFort Sill Forensic Team
2009 to 2010 MemberExxon
1997 to 2005 Chemical EngineerSeqright Houston, TX 1995 to 1997 Researcher
Education:
New York University New York, NY 2009 DDS in DentistryUniversity of Houston-Main Campus Houston, TX 2003 B.S. in Chemical EngineeringUniversity of Houston-Main Campus Houston, TX 1997 B.S.
Thales Clarksburg, MD Apr 2008 to Apr 2011 Test TechnicianThales Clarksburg, MD Jan 2006 to Apr 2008 Mechanical AssemblerMicrowave Circuits Inc Washington, DC Dec 2000 to Jan 2006 Test TechnicianSony Service Center Beltsville, MD Jun 2000 to Dec 2001 Repair TechnicianPatton Electronic Inc Gaithersburg, MD Nov 1996 to Jun 2000 Sr. Electronic Assembler
Education:
TESST TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE Beltsville, MD Jan 2000 Diploma of Electronics in Computer, and Telecommunications