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.
Jessica LIANG - Irvine CA, US Dinh NGUYEN - Garden Grove CA, US David Scott BECKHAM - Costa Mesa CA, US Christopher Charles ANDREWS - Lake Elsinore CA, US
Assignee:
TYCO HEALTHCARE GROUP LP - Mansfield MD
International Classification:
A61M 29/00
US Classification:
606195
Abstract:
A medical device detachment system receives an elongate delivery member, having a lumen, and an elongate core member. The system includes a housing, a user input mechanism for receiving a user input to effect detachment of a medical device, such as an embolic coil, from a distal end of the delivery member, and a grasping mechanism for grasping and moving a proximal end of the core member relative to a proximal end of the delivery member. The system also includes a first sensor detecting positioning of the proximal end of the core member within the housing, and a second sensor, detecting movement of the grasping mechanism. An indicator is connected to the first and second proximity sensors and provides feedback to a user.
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.
Electrically Enhanced Retrieval Of Material From Vessel Lumens
- Mansfield MA, US Dinh Nguyen - Garden Grove CA, US Hoai Nguyen - Westminster CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/22 A61F 2/95 A61B 17/221
Abstract:
Retrieval of material from vessel lumens can be improved by electrically enhancing attachment of the material to the removal device. The removal device can have a core assembly that includes a hypotube coupled to a first electrical terminal and a pushwire coupled to a second electrical terminal, the pushwire extending through the hypotube lumen. An insulating layer separates the hypotube and the pushwire, and an interventional element is coupled to a distal end of the pushwire. The interventional element can be disposed adjacent to a thrombus. An electrical signal is delivered to the interventional element to promote adhesion of the thrombus to the interventional element. The electrical signal can optionally be a periodic waveform, and the total energy delivered can be between 0.75-24,000 mJ and the peak current delivered via the electrical signal can be between 0.5-5 mA.
Electrically Enhanced Retrieval Of Material From Vessel Lumens
- Mansfield MA, US Dinh Nguyen - Garden Grove CA, US Hoai Nguyen - Santa Ana CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 17/22 A61F 2/95
Abstract:
Retrieval of material from vessel lumens can be improved by electrically enhancing attachment of the material to the removal device. The removal device can have a core assembly that includes a hypotube coupled to a first electrical terminal and a pushwire coupled to a second electrical terminal, the pushwire extending through the hypotube lumen. An insulating layer separates the hypotube and the pushwire, and an interventional element is coupled to a distal end of the pushwire. The interventional element can be disposed adjacent to a thrombus. An electrical signal is delivered to the interventional element to promote adhesion of the thrombus to the interventional element. The electrical signal can optionally be a periodic waveform, and the total energy delivered can be between 0.75-24,000 mJ and the peak current delivered via the electrical signal can be between 0.5-5 mA.
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.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Dinh Nguyen Manager
Sleepmed of California Furniture Stores
2080 Century Park E Ste 108, Los Angeles, CA 90067
Dinh Nguyen President
Van Dinh Nguyen, Medical Corp
7128 Seville Ave, Walnut Park, CA 90255
Dinh Nguyen Owner
Crystal Hair & Nail Styling Beauty Shop
1097 N State College Blvd, Anaheim, CA 92806 7145352591
Dinh Nguyen President
San Martin De Porres Medical Inc Medical Clinic
7128 Seville Ave, Walnut Park, CA 90255 3235882186
Dinh Nguyen President
Seacliff Appraisal Real Estate Agent/Manager · Auction Services
6611 Pageant Dr, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 7147857603
Jun 2010 to 2000 Student Affairs AdvisorThink Together Ontario, CA Feb 2010 to May 2010 Program LeaderRancho Cucamonga Middle School Rancho Cucamonga, CA Oct 2008 to May 2009 English Language Development/Language Arts/Title I TeacherLos Amigos Elementary Rancho Cucamonga, CA Jul 2008 to Aug 2008 Pre-Intern TeacherAmeriCorps Pomona, CA Oct 2007 to Jun 2008 TutorThink Together Pomona, CA Mar 2007 to May 2008 Program LeaderThe Cross School Walnut, CA Jun 2007 to Aug 2007 Summer Enrichment Teacher
Education:
Claremont Graduate University Claremont, CA Jun 2008 to Aug 2009 Masters in EducationUniversity of California Riverside, CA Sep 2001 to Jun 2006 Sociology/Administrative Studies
Sep 2006 to 2000 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER/PROJECT MANAGEMENTSMARTAVI INC Burbank, CA Jan 2006 to May 2006 PRODUCTION ENGINEERBROADATA COMMUCATION INC Torrance, CA Mar 2004 to Dec 2005 PRODUCTION ENGINEERHARRIS PACIFIC INC Carlsbad, CA Nov 1996 to Oct 2003 PRODUCTION ENGINEERDATA EXCHANGE CORPS Camarillo, CA May 1994 to Nov 1996 PRODUCTION ENGINEER
Education:
California State University 1995 B.S. in Electrical Engineering