Enfusion LLC New York, NY Dec 2013 to Apr 2014 Senior ConsultantEnfusion LLC New York, NY Apr 2010 to Dec 2013 Global Operations AnalystBBW Denver, CO Jan 2009 to Mar 2010 Capital AdvisorDividend Capital Investments Denver, CO Apr 2007 to Dec 2008 Investment Operations Analyst
Education:
University of Denver Denver, CO Aug 2005 to Jun 2007 Master of Science in FinanceShanghai Institute of Foreign Trade Oct 2001 to Jun 2005 B.A. in Financial Management
May 2010 to May 2013 Market ResearcherGreat Wall Chinese Restaurant West Nyack, NY Oct 2007 to Sep 2012 Waiter, Cashier, Line-Cook, Delivery PersonInVivo BVA Old Tappan, NJ Jun 2010 to Jul 2011 Front End Manager/Cashier
Education:
College Rd Suffern West Nyack, NY Jun 2010 Regents Diploma in Criminal Justice
Feb 2012 to May 2012 Volunteer Income Tax AssistantLucky Gems & Jewelry Factory Ltd New York, NY Jun 2011 to Jan 2012 Sales RepresentativeHome Town Trading, Inc Sacramento, CA Feb 2011 to Jun 2011 Sales RepresentativeCafe Spice Inc Stony Brook, NY Aug 2010 to Dec 2010 Assistant ManagerStony Brook University Chinese Literature Club
Jan 2010 to Dec 2010 TreasurerCollegiate Bookstore, Monroe College New Rochelle, NY Dec 2007 to Jun 2008 Part-Time Bookstore AssociateFuzhou Limin Ecological Agriculture Co Ltd
Jun 2006 to Sep 2007 Sales Representative
Education:
Pace University, Lubin School of Business New York, NY Master of Science in Investment ManagementStony Brook University Stony Brook, NY Dec 2010 Bachelor of Science in Business Management
Kaiser Permanente Medical GroupKaiser Permanente Hematology Oncology 4647 Zion Ave FL 2, San Diego, CA 92120 6195283530 (phone), 6195283445 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Shanghai Second Med Univ, Shanghai City, Shanghai, China Graduated: 1982
Procedures:
Chemotherapy
Conditions:
Iron Deficiency Anemia Leukemia Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Chen graduated from the Shanghai Second Med Univ, Shanghai City, Shanghai, China in 1982. He works in San Diego, CA and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Chen is affiliated with Kaiser Permanente Medical Center.
University Mississippi Medical Center Pediatrics 2500 N State St, Jackson, MS 39216 6018152005 (phone), 6018153736 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Shanghai Second Med Univ, Shanghai City, Shanghai, China Graduated: 2006
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Chen graduated from the Shanghai Second Med Univ, Shanghai City, Shanghai, China in 2006. He works in Jackson, MS and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Chen is affiliated with University Of Mississippi Medical Center.
Dr. Chen graduated from the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine in 1992. She works in Camarillo, CA and 1 other location and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Chen is affiliated with Community Memorial Hospital and St Johns Pleasant Valley Hospital.
Jian Chen - Richardson TX Mark J. Dyer - San Jose CA
Assignee:
Zyvex Corporation - Richardson TX
International Classification:
D01F 912
US Classification:
4234471, 4234472, 423460, 241 16
Abstract:
A system and method are disclosed which allow for manipulation of nanotubes. More specifically, embodiments of the present invention enable various types of manipulation of nanotubes utilizing an organic material that is presented to the nanotubes. For example, a preferred embodiment of the present invention enables cutting of nanotubes into shortened nanotubes. Other types of nanotube manipulation that are enabled by embodiments of the present invention, include dispersing nanotubes, enabling dissolution of nanotubes, and noncovalently fuctionalizing nanotubes. The organic material utilized in manipulating nanotubes preferably comprises a soft organic material, soluble organic material, and/or an organic material that acts as a dispersing reagent for dispersing nanotubes. In a preferred embodiment, the organic material utilized for manipulating nanotubes comprises cyclodextrin.
A solution containing randomized nanotubes is introduced into a channelized mold and the solution is dried resulting in a number of parallel nanotubes stretched across the walls of the channel. In one embodiment, the channels are open along their longitudinal axis and that opening is covered with a material, such as silicon. The solution is allowed to dry, preferably at room temperature, and as it recedes from the channel the receding solution tends to stretch certain of the nanotubes across the channel so that they become attached to the opposite walls of the channel. By varying the shapes and width of the channel sides various controlled nanotube lengths can be achieved. The mold, with the constructed nanotubes, can be positioned to mate with another structure for the transfer of the nanotubes to the second structure.
Polymer And Method For Using The Polymer For Noncovalently Functionalizing Nanotubes
A new, non-wrapping approach to functionalizing nanotubes, such as carbon nanotubes, in organic and inorganic solvents is provided. In accordance with certain embodiments, carbon nanotube surfaces are functionalized in a non-wrapping fashion by functional conjugated polymers that include functional groups. Various embodiments provide polymers that noncovalently bond with carbon nanotubes in a non-wrapping fashion. For example, various embodiments of polymers are provided that comprise a relatively rigid backbone that is suitable for noncovalently bonding with a carbon nanotube substantially along the nanotube's length, as opposed to about its diameter. In preferred polymers, the major interaction between the polymer backbone and the nanotube surface is parallel π-stacking. In certain implementations, the polymers further comprise at least one functional extension from the backbone that are any of various desired functional groups for functionalizing a carbon nanotube.
Jian Chen - Flushing NY, US Dennis Q. Chen - Flushing NY, US
International Classification:
B60R 19/44
US Classification:
293142, 293109, 293126
Abstract:
A bumper protection device for automobile bumpers to shield the bumpers from impact attaches to the automobile by a fabric shroud which attaches around the hood and trunk latch and suspends an impact resisting padded guard portion, adapted to the vehicle bumper, covering the entire front or rear bumper, the padded guard portion being drawn partially around the sides of the bumper and anchored by at least one elastic strap attached to opposing ends of the bumper guard portion, each elastic strap being further attached to the tires or wheel wells of the automobile retaining the bumper protection device over the entire rear bumper surface and around the sides of the bumper.
Polymer And Method For Using The Polymer For Noncovalently Functionalizing Nanotubes
A new, non-wrapping approach to functionalizing nanotubes, such as carbon nanotubes, in organic and inorganic solvents is provided. In accordance with certain embodiments, carbon nanotube surfaces are functionalized in a non-wrapping fashion by functional conjugated polymers that include functional groups. Various embodiments provide polymers that noncovalently bond with carbon nanotubes in a non-wrapping fashion. For example, various embodiments of polymers are provided that comprise a relatively rigid backbone that is suitable for noncovalently bonding with a carbon nanotube substantially along the nanotube's length, as opposed to about its diameter. In preferred polymers, the major interaction between the polymer backbone and the nanotube surface is parallel π-stacking. In certain implementations, the polymers further comprise at least one functional extension from the backbone that are any of various desired functional groups for functionalizing a carbon nanotube.
Polymer And Method For Using The Polymer For Solubilizing Nanotubes
A new, non-wrapping approach to solubilize nanotubes, such as carbon nanotubes, in organic and inorganic solvents is provided. In accordance with certain embodiments, carbon nanotube surfaces are functionalized in a non-wrapping fashion by functional conjugated polymers that include functional groups for solubilizing such nanotubes. Various embodiments provide polymers that noncovalently bond with carbon nanotubes in a non-wrapping fashion. For example, various embodiments of polymers are provided that comprise a relatively rigid backbone that is suitable for noncovalently bonding with a carbon nanotube substantially along the nanotube's length, as opposed to about its diameter. In preferred polymers, the major interaction between the polymer backbone and the nanotube surface is parallel π-stacking. The polymers further comprise at least one functional extension from the backbone that are any of various desired functional groups that are suitable for solubilizing a carbon nanotube.
Jian Chen - Richardson TX, US Mark J. Dyer - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Zyvek Performance Materials, LLC - Columbus OH
International Classification:
D01F 9/12 C09C 1/44
US Classification:
4234472, 423460, 977847, 977750, 977752
Abstract:
A system and method for manipulation of nanotubes using an organic material that is presented to the nanotubes. Exemplary types of manipulation include cutting nanotubes into shortened nanotubes, dispersing nanotubes, enabling dissolution of nanotubes, and noncovalently functionalizing nanotubes. The organic material used in manipulating nanotubes preferably comprises a solid organic material, soluble organic material, and/or an organic material that acts as a dispersing reagent for dispersing nanotubes. In a preferred embodiment, the organic material used for manipulating nanotubes comprises cyclodextrin.
Jian Chen - Richardson TX, US Ramasubramaniam Rajagopal - Richardson TX, US
Assignee:
Zyvex Performance Materials, LLC - Columbus OH
International Classification:
C01B 31/02
US Classification:
524495, 423445 B, 423445 R
Abstract:
Electrical, thermal and mechanical applications are provided for nanocomposite materials having low percolation thresholds for electrical conductivity, low percolation thresholds for thermal conductivity, or improved mechanical properties.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
China's Road to the Korean War: The Making of the Sino-American Confrontation
ECommerce Industry - Director of Software Development (2010) ECommerce Industry - Lead Developer (2005-2010) Real Estate Industry - Senior Software Engineer (2003-2005) Computer Networking Industry - Senior Software Engineer (2001-2003)
Education:
University of Victoria - Ph.D Candidate in Computer Science, Colorado School of Mines - Masters in Computer Science, Griffith University - Masters in Information Technology
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I am a software engineer and I also like to write a bit. When I am not at my 9-5, you can find me busy at JiansNet.com
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Graduated with a mechanical engineering degree, I worked as a international trader for a LOT of years. Feeling bored and no future, I switched career and studied computer science. Ever since, I never looked back.
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The University of Electro-Communications - Computational Granular Media
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Education:
University of California, Berkeley - EECS, University of Electronics Science of China - EE
Jian Chen, Ph.D., from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, and colleagues examined how recurrence occurs in a genetically engineered mouse model of glioblastoma. The researchers found that, on arrest of tumor cell proliferation with temozolomide, a subset of endogenous tum