Membership Orientation Officer at Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity, VP of Communications at Student Marketing Association, Consumer Behavior Psychology Researcher at College of William and Mary, Member at William and Mary Men's Rugby Club
Location:
Williamsburg, Virginia
Industry:
Marketing and Advertising
Work:
Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity since Sep 2011
Membership Orientation Officer
Student Marketing Association since Oct 2010
VP of Communications
College of William and Mary since Aug 2010
Consumer Behavior Psychology Researcher
William and Mary Men's Rugby Club since Aug 2008
Member
Aromas Oct 2010 - Jun 2011
Digital Marketing Internship
Education:
The College of William and Mary 2008 - 2012
Bachelor of Business Adminstration, Double Major in Marketing and Economics; Concentration in Finance
Yanyan He - Cupertino CA, US Gary Lin - Cupertino CA, US Hung Nguyen - San Jose CA, US MingFu Gong - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Mentor Graphics Corporation - Wilsonville OR
International Classification:
G06F 17/50
US Classification:
716126, 716111, 716112, 716130, 716137, 716139
Abstract:
Particular embodiments generally relate to automatic routing of a bus in an integrated circuit design. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a description of a circuit design. Buses are automatically detected based on pin adjacency in terms of distance between pins and routing layer of the pins. A bus routing area is determined by the bounding box of first group of source pins and a second group of destination pins. Bus routing guidance is then generated by an automatically search engine in the bus routing area. The bus routing guidance models a bus as a skinny wire with large spacing, and it does not violate design rules. Real bus wires are generated based on the bus guidance. A bus is then automatically routed between a first group of source pins and a second group of destination pins based on the bus routing guidance.
Method And Controller For Performing A Copy-Back Operation
Robert D. Selinger - San Jose CA, US Gary Lin - San Jose CA, US Paul Lassa - Cupertino CA, US Chaoyang Wang - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
SanDisk Technologies Inc. - Plano TX
International Classification:
G06F 11/00
US Classification:
714768
Abstract:
The embodiments described herein provide a method and controller for performing a copy-back command. In one embodiment, a controller receives the data and error correction code associated with a copy-back operation from at least one flash memory device. The controller determines if the error correction code indicates there is an error in the data. If the error correction code does not indicate there is an error in the data, the controller sends a destination address and copy-back program command received from a host to the at least one flash memory device. If the error correction code indicates there is an error in the data, the controller corrects the data and sends the destination address, the corrected data, and a program command to the at least one flash memory device. Additional embodiments relate to modifying data during the copy-back operation.
Method And Controller For Performing A Sequence Of Commands
Robert D. Selinger - San Jose CA, US Gary Lin - San Jose CA, US Chaoyang Wang - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
SanDisk Technologies Inc. - Plano TX
International Classification:
G06F 13/00
US Classification:
711103
Abstract:
The embodiments described herein provide a method and controller for performing a sequence of commands. In one embodiment, a controller receives a command from a host to perform a memory operation in a flash memory device, wherein the command comprises at least one bit that indicates whether the command is a stand-alone command or is part of a sequence of commands. The controller analyzes the at least one bit to determine whether the at least one bit indicates that the command is a stand-alone command or is part of a sequence of commands. If the at least one bit indicates that the command is a stand-alone command, the controller performs the command. If the at least one bit indicates that the command is part of a sequence of commands, the controller performs the command as part of the sequence of commands.
Apparatus And Methods For Peak Power Management In Memory Systems
Damian P. Yurzola - Santa Clara CA, US Rajeev Nagabhirava - Santa Clara CA, US Gary J. Lin - San Jose CA, US Matthew Davidson - Mountain View CA, US Paul A. Lassa - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
SANDISK TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
G06F 9/00
US Classification:
713100
Abstract:
Disclosed are apparatus and techniques for managing power in a memory system having a controller and nonvolatile memory array. In one embodiment, prior to execution of each command with respect to the memory array, a request for execution of such command is received with respect to the memory array. In response to receipt of each request for each command, execution of such command is allowed or withheld with respect to the memory array based on whether such command, together with execution of other commands, is estimated to exceed a predetermined power usage specification for the memory system.
Gary Lin - San Jose CA, US Matthew Davidson - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 12/00
US Classification:
711103, 711E12008
Abstract:
A non-volatile memory system includes a memory controller that receives commands from a host and identifies commands that can be executed in parallel. The order in which commands are received is recorded so that responses may be provided to the host in the same order in which the commands were received.
Jeffrey H. Hwang - Saratoga CA Peter Reischl - Los Gatos CA Wen H. Yu - San Francisco CA Kartik Bhatt - Newark CA Gary J. Lin - Campbell CA George C. Chen - Milpitas CA
Assignee:
Teledyne Industries, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G05F 170
US Classification:
323210
Abstract:
A power transfer method and apparatus for efficient transfer of power are disclosed. Input power is converted in an essentially lossless manner to an intermediate form having a voltage or current in excess of that desired at the load. The intermediate power form is split into first and second parts, where the first part of the intermediate power form approximately matches an output power form desired at an output of the power transfer apparatus and the second part represents an excess power form. The first part of the intermediate power form is transferred to the output of the power transfer apparatus and the excess part is stored. Part or all of the stored excess energy is recycled in an essentially lossless manner, converted into a form that approximately matches the output power form desired at the output of the power transfer apparatus and transferred to the output of the power transfer apparatus.
To A Human Bodily Fluid Collection Device And Method Of Collecting And Absorbing The Same
Chen-Hsiung Chen - Tainan, TW Hung Shou Li - Tainan, TW Mike Deni Lin - Irvine CA Gary Lin - Irvine CA
Assignee:
Reachgood Industrial Company - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61M 100 A61F 544 A61G 900
US Classification:
604349
Abstract:
A collection device for human bodily fluids includes an expandable, liquid permeable and insoluble pouch containing a proper volume of hydrophilic material. This hydrophilic material allows quick absorption of such fluids and turns into gelled material. The gelled material is then trapped inside the pouch preventing possible spill and back flow. The hydrophilic material with a proper volume only allows expansion up to the predetermined size of the pouch without the pouch breaking up into fragments. This pouch may be made of different shapes and materials in order to fit in different types of human bodily fluid collection devices and reduce possible leakage and back flow. The hydrophilic material can be a polymer and may have antibacterial properties to reduce bacteria growth. A one-way valve, snap-fit seal, or screw-on cap may be added for further enhanced prevention of leakage and back flow. The versatility of this pouch helps speeding up manufacturing processes and reducing overall production costs.
A fluid collection system includes a reservoir element and a receiving element that communicates fluid to the reservoir element. The receiving element includes a first tab, a second tab that can enable the receiving element to stay open on its own during use, and a slot that can receive one of the first and second tabs when the receiving element is in a closed position. The receiving element also includes a first window and a second window, wherein the slot interfaces one of the first and second windows when the receiving element is in a closed position.
License Records
Gary Lin
License #:
104137 - Expired
Category:
Nursing Support
Issued Date:
May 16, 2012
Effective Date:
May 8, 2014
Type:
Nurse Aide
Gary Lin
License #:
6441 - Expired
Category:
Pharmacy
Issued Date:
Feb 3, 2015
Effective Date:
Jan 2, 2017
Expiration Date:
Jan 1, 2017
Type:
Pharmacy Technician
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