Jeffrey Li - Palo Alto CA, US Paul P. Campbell - San Jose CA, US Khanh M. Le - Morgan Hill CA, US David M. Holmes - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/044 G01R 27/26
US Classification:
345174, 324686
Abstract:
A capacitive touch sensor has a clear top plastic film and graphics or other designs disposed on its reverse side. Only the bare plastic substrate is exposed to the environment and user wear. Non-conductive color inks are used in printing the graphics so that any printed capacitive sensors in contact behind will not be short circuited or desensitized. A silk-screened base color layer with a print-free margin left all around its edges allows a later application of adhesive to grip a more durable surface underneath. Capacitive touch sensors are deposited on a bottom plastic film with silvered conductive inks. The printed capacitive sensors on film are fastened with a silk-screen applied liquid water-based adhesive and face the graphics printed side of the first plastic film. A final overcoat of adhesive is applied to the bare backside of the bottom plastic film for final assembly to a frame or chassis.
- San Francisco CA, US Isabelle Wong - San Francisco CA, US Jeffrey Li - Pittsburgh PA, US Shufeng Hui - San Francisco CA, US Ching Li - San Francisco CA, US Min-Young Wu - San Francisco CA, US Michael Plotz - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/00 G06K 9/62 G08G 1/04 G08G 1/0962
Abstract:
The disclosed technology provides solutions for detecting and localizing road signage, such as speed limit signs. A process of the disclosed technology can include steps for receiving a first set of sensor data comprising a signage feature, wherein the first set of sensor data is associated with a first location, receiving a second set of sensor data comprising the signage feature, wherein the second set of sensor data is associated with a second location, and determining a location of the signage feature based on the first location and the second location. Systems and machine-readable media are also provided.
Methods, Systems, And Storage Media For Issuing And Verifying A Secondary Cryptographic Photo Id
Methods, systems, and storage media for issuing and verifying a secondary cryptographic photo ID are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: capture, using a scanning component of a printing device, a primary digital image of a primary photo ID; recognize, using a processing component of the printing device, alphanumeric information in the captured primary digital image; encrypt, using the processing component of the printing device, the recognized alphanumeric information; generate, using the processing component of the printing device, a digital watermark comprising the encrypted recognized alphanumeric information; recognize, using the processing component of the printing device, a photograph in the primary digital image; generate, using the processing component of the printing device, a secondary digital image comprising the recognized photograph and the generated digital watermark; and print, using a printing component of the printing device, a secondary photo ID comprising the secondary digital image.
Materials And Methods For Treatment Of Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency
Roman Lvovitch BOGORAD - Cambridge MA, US Jeffrey LI - Cambridge MA, US Ante Sven LUNDBERG - Cambridge MA, US Matthias Johannes JOHN - Cambridge MA, US Jeffrey William STEBBINS - Cambridge MA, US Thao Thi NGUYEN - Cambridge MA, US
The present application provides materials and methods for treating a patient with Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) both ex vivo and in vivo. In addition, the present application provides materials and methods for editing the SERPINA1 gene in a cell by genome editing.
Materials And Methods For Treatment Of Hemoglobinopathies
- Basel, CH Melanie Ruth ALLEN - Cambridge MA, US Chad Albert COWAN - Cambridge MA, US Ante Sven LUNDBERG - Cambridge MA, US Michelle I-Ching LIN - Cambridge MA, US Jeffrey LI - Cambridge MA, US Thao Thi NGUYEN - Cambridge MA, US
The present application provides materials and methods for treating hemoglobinopathies. More specifically, the application provides methods for producing progenitor cells that are genetically modified via genome editing to increase the production of fetal hemoglobin (HbF), as well as modified progenitor cells (including, for example, CD34 human hematopoietic stem cells) producing increased levels of HbF, and methods of using such cells for treating hemoglobinopathies such as sickle cell anemia and β-thalassemia.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Jeffrey K. Li
Law Offices of Jeffrey K. Li Attorneys & Lawyers
PO Box 16334, San Francisco, CA 94116 4155188517
Jeffrey Li Owner
Charter Abstract Company Title Abstract Offices
260 Christopher Lane, Staten Island, NY 10313 Website: charterabstract.com
Jeffrey Li Principle
Charter Abstract Company Title Abstract Offices
260 Christopher Lane, Staten Island, NY 10313 Website: charterabstract.com
Jeffrey Li Partner
Charter Abstract Company Title Abstract Offices
260 Christopher Lane, Staten Island, NY 10313 Website: charterabstract.com
Jeffrey Li Chairman of the Board
Charter Roads Elementary/Secondary School
519 8 Ave, New York, NY 10018 1495 Herkimer St, Brooklyn, NY 11233
Jeffrey Li Chairman of the Board
Roads School Elementary/Secondary School
519 8 Ave, New York, NY 10018 1495 Herkimer St, Brooklyn, NY 11233
Jeffrey K. Li
Law Offices of Jeffrey K. Li Attorneys & Lawyers
PO Box 16334, San Francisco, CA 94116 4155188517
Jeffrey Li
Committee of 100 Nonprofit Organization Management · Civic/Social Association · Human Rights Organizations
257 Park Ave South, 19, New York, NY 10010 257 Park Ave S, New York, NY 10010 677 5 Ave, New York, NY 10022 2123716565
Jan 2013 to 2000 Digital Marketing Project ManagerJ205L Productions
Digital Marketing FreelancerDigital Storytellers, Inc San Francisco, CA Aug 2014 to Sep 2014 Remote Digital Marketing Contract WorkerDigital Storytellers, Inc Del Mar, CA Sep 2012 to Dec 2012 Internet Marketing Intern
Education:
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO San Diego, CA 2012 Bachelor of Science in Biology
Skills:
Email Marketing (Active Campaign, MailChimp), Cloud Storage Management (Dropbox, Amazon S3), Content Production (PowerPoint, Sony Vegas, Audacity, Camtasia Studio, Photoshop), Web Development (WordPress, HTML)
Dec 2014 to 2000 Production AssociateBoston Chop's
Nov 2013 to 2000 Server AssistantBackserver, Big Night Entertainment Boston, MA Jul 2011 to Mar 2013 ServerHTS, Forma Therapeutics Watertown, MA Feb 2013 to Feb 2013 Research AssociateGilmore Lab at Umass Medical School Worcester, MA Jun 2010 to Apr 2011 Research InternASH Boston, MA Jun 2010 to Aug 2010 ASH tutor
Education:
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, MA May 2012 Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
Sep 2014 to 2000 Marketing Committee MemberExcel Learning Center Brooklyn, NY Jul 2013 to Aug 2013 InstructorBrooklyn Chinese-American Association Brooklyn, NY Oct 2012 to Jun 2013 Teacher's AssistantPace University New York, NY Sep 2012 to Dec 2012 Student LeaderBrooklyn Chinese-American Association
Oct 2012 to Oct 2012 Student Participant
Education:
Baruch College, Zicklin School of Business New York, NY 2012 to 2013 Bachelor of Business Administration in FinancePace University, Lubin School of Business New York, NY Apr 2000 to Sep 2012
Jan 2014 to 2000 Quantitative Risk AnalystBuilding Data Warehouse Burlington, MA Jun 2013 to Sep 2013 SAS/BI Dashboard DeveloperCitibank Guangzhou, CN Jul 2011 to Sep 2011 Asistant AnalystDevelopment and Research Centre, GF Securities Co, Ltd
Jan 2011 to Feb 2011 Asistant Analyst
Education:
Columbia University Jan 2014 MS in StatisticsSen University Jun 2012 BS in Applied Mathematics
John Crossland (1978-1980), Mary Theriac (1968-1971), Jana Cargal (1977-1982), Jeff Li (1991-1992), James Hedge (1967-1971), Stuart Guerrettaz (1971-1975)