Mark Crockett - Cupertino CA, US John W. Lane - San Jose CA, US Vincent Kirchhoff - Morgan Hill CA, US Marcel E. Josephson - San Jose CA, US Hong P. Gao - Austin TX, US Bhaswan Manjunath - Karanataka, IN
The present invention relates to a method of diffusion bonding of steel and steel alloys, to fabricate a fluid delivery system of the kind which would be useful in semiconductor processing and in other applications which require high purity fluid handling.
A composition of material for making a glow-in-the-dark powder and glaze as well as a process for manufacturing a glow-in-the-dark ceramic. The glow-in-the-dark powder consists of aluminum oxide, strontium carbonate, rare earth, and carbon. The glow-in-the-dark glaze consists of red lead, quartz, zinc oxide, glaze melting block, calcite, Suzhou earth, stannic oxide, limestone, and the glow-in-the-dark powder. The glow-in-the dark powder is first sintered and then grinded to fine powder. The powder is then added to the glow-in-the-dark glaze and stirred vigorously to form a paste that can be applied to ceramic products which are to be sintered to form the final glow-in-the-dark ceramic products.
Stainless Steel Or Stainless Steel Alloy For Diffusion Bonding
MARK CROCKETT - Cupertino CA, US John W. Lane - San Jose CA, US Vincent Kirchhoff - Morgan Hill CA, US Marcel E. Josephson - San Jose CA, US Hong P. Gao - Austin TX, US Bhaswan Manjunath - Bangalore, IN
International Classification:
B23K 20/00 C22C 38/18
US Classification:
228193, 420 8
Abstract:
The present invention relates to stainless steel sheets which would be useful in semiconductor processing and in other applications which require high purity fluid handling. The invention also relates to a method of selecting and processing such sheets.
Method Of Improving Surface Roughness Of Fluid Flow Conduits Within A Diffusion Bonded Fluid Flow Structure
Mark Crockett - Cupertino CA, US John W. Lane - Santa Clara CA, US Vincent Kirchhoff - Morgan Hill CA, US Marcel E. Josephson - San Jose CA, US Hong P. Gao - Austin TX, US Bhaswan Manjunath - Bangalore, IN
International Classification:
B23K 31/12
US Classification:
228103
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a method of diffusion bonding sheets of patterned material to fabricate a fluid delivery system; and particularly relates to a method of improving the interior surface roughness of fluid flow conduits formed within the diffusion bonded fluid delivery system structure.
Method Of Preventing Bonding Between A Load Distribution Block And A Plate Set Of Stacked Sheets During Diffusion Bonding Of A Fluid Flow Structure
Mark Crockett - Cupertino CA, US John W. Lane - Santa Clara CA, US Vincent Kirchhoff - Morgan Hill CA, US Marcel E. Josephson - San Jose CA, US Hong P. Gao - Austin TX, US Bhaswan Manjunath - Bangalore, IN
International Classification:
B23K 31/02
US Classification:
228190, 228212
Abstract:
The present invention relates to diffusion bonding of patterned sheets to form a fluid flow handling structure, and to a method of preventing bonding between a load distribution block and a plate set of stacked sheets during the diffusion bonding process.
Thomas M. Vickers - Concord OH Runhai Lu - Stow OH Lynn E. Brower - Solon OH Samy M. Shendy - Cuyahoga Falls OH Rainer Packe-Wirth - Trostberg, DE Hong Gao - San Jose CA
Assignee:
MBT Holding AG - Zurich
International Classification:
C08G 6900 C04B 2412 C04B 2424
US Classification:
528363
Abstract:
A substantially non-crosslinked polymer cementitious composition dispersant for the improvement of the fluidity of cementitious compositions comprising hydrophilic side chain substituted polyimide or polyamide backbone units, having at least some proportion of grafted oligomeric or polymeric hydrophilic side chains linking at least one of amides, esters, and thioesters, wherein the polymer cementitious composition is water soluble, and wherein crosslinking is such that in a statistical sampling there is greater than zero to less than 0. 1 mole % of backbone units involved in crosslinking.
Electrostatic Chuck, Assembly Including The Electrostatic Chuck, And Method Of Controlling Temperature Of The Electrostatic Chuck
- Almere, NL Hong Gao - San Jose CA, US Shanker Kuttath - Austin TX, US ChangMin Lee - Hwaseong-si, KR
International Classification:
H01L 21/683 H01L 21/67
Abstract:
Electrostatic chucks and methods of using electrostatic chucks are disclosed. Exemplary electrostatic chucks include a ceramic body, a heating element embedded within the ceramic body, and two or more temperature measurement devices embedded within the ceramic body. Exemplary methods include measuring temperatures within the electrostatic chuck using two or more vertically spaced-apart temperature measurement devices.
Multi-Channel Protein Voxelization To Predict Variant Pathogenicity Using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks
- San Diego CA, US - Cambridge, GB Hong GAO - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Illumina, Inc. - San Diego CA Illumina Cambridge Limited - Cambridge
International Classification:
G16B 40/20 G16B 15/20 G16B 30/00
Abstract:
A system includes at least a voxelizer, an alternative allele encoder, an evolutionary conservation encoder, and a convolutional neural network. The voxelizer accesses a three-dimensional structure of a reference amino acid sequence of a protein and fits a three-dimensional grid of voxels on atoms in the three-dimensional structure on an amino acid-basis to generate amino acid-wise distance channels. The alternative allele encoder encodes an alternative allele sequence to each voxel in the three-dimensional grid of voxels. The evolutionary conservation encoder encodes an evolutionary conservation sequence to each voxel in the three-dimensional grid of voxels. The convolutional neural network applies three-dimensional convolutions to a tensor that includes the amino acid-wise distance channels encoded with the alternative allele sequence and respective evolutionary conservation sequences and determines a pathogenicity of a variant nucleotide based at least in part on the tensor.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Hong Gao
SUPADANCER LLC
Hong Gao Principal
Mega USA Inc Nonclassifiable Establishments
10113 Rio Hondo Pkwy, El Monte, CA 91733
Hong Gao President,Chairman
REED TRADING COMPANY, INC
Hong Qi Gao President
PING YANG ENTERPRISING TRADING (USA) INC
20522 Carrey Rd, Walnut, CA 91789
Hong Yi Gao President
AMWEST ART CENTER
1400 S San Gabriel Blvd, San Gabriel, CA 91776
Hong Gao President
AMERICAN HONG DA INTERNATIONAL TRADING, INC
831 S Bch Blvd #112, Anaheim, CA 92804
Hong Gao President
SHANGHAI INFOCOMM CORPORATION
931 Vallejo St #A, San Francisco, CA 94133
Hong Gao President
Z&H INTERNATIONAL INC
1709 S Nogales St #201, Rowland Heights, CA 91748 33 E Vly Blvd, Alhambra, CA 91801 1709 Nogales St, Whittier, CA 91748
Dr. Gao graduated from the Beijing Med Univ, Beijing City, Beijing, China in 1986. She works in Carson City, NV and 1 other location and specializes in Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine. Dr. Gao is affiliated with Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center.