Jan 2010 to Nov 2014 Graduate Research AssistantJournal Publications
2013 to 2013Incorporation of Single
2011 to 2011 Development of Fructose DehydrogenaseCHINESE JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMSITRY
2011 to 2011CHINESE JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMSITRY
2010 to 2010Central South University
Sep 2006 to Apr 2009 Graduate Research AssistantJournal of Power Sources
2009 to 2009Electrochemistry Communications
2008 to 2008
Education:
University of Oklahoma Norman, OK Jan 2010 to Nov 2014 Ph.D. in Chemical EngineeringCentral South University 2006 to 2009 M.E., Applied ChemistryCentral South University 2002 to 2006 B.S. in Applied Chemistry
Joint position by Purdue University and Total West Lafayette, IN Oct 2013 to Oct 2015 Industrial Postdoc Research AssociateSchlumberger-Doll Research Cambridge, MA Jun 2013 to Oct 2013 InternshipUniversity of Washington Seattle, WA Oct 2010 to Jun 2013 Research AssistantUniversity of Washington Houston, TX Jun 2012 to Sep 2012 InternshipGeorgia Southern University Statesboro, GA 2008 to 2009 Research Assistant
Education:
University of Washington Seattle, WA 2009 to 2013 Ph.D in Department of MathematicsGeorgia Southern University May 2009 M.Sc. in Mathematical ScienceZhejiang University Hangzhou, CN 2003 to 2007 B.S. in Applied Math
WesternGeco, Schlumberger Houston, TX Jun 2012 to Sep 2012 InternshipUniversity of Washington Seattle, WA 2011 to 2012 Research AssistantGeorgia Southern University Statesboro, GA 2008 to 2009 Research Assistant
Education:
Georgia Southern University May 2009 M.Sc. in Department of Mathematical ScienceUniversity of Washington Ph.D in Department of Mathematics
Geo-Mathematical Imaging Group, Dept. of Math, Purdue University
Oct 2013 to 2000 Industrial Postdoc Research Associate funded by TotalSchlumberger-Doll Research Cambridge, MA Jun 2013 to Oct 2013 InternshipUniversity of Washington Seattle, WA Oct 2010 to Jun 2013 Research AssistantWesternGeco, Schlumberger Houston, TX Jun 2012 to Sep 2012 InternshipGeorgia Southern University Statesboro, GA 2008 to 2009 Research Assistant
Education:
University of Washington Seattle, WA 2009 to 2013 Ph.D in Department of MathematicsGeorgia Southern University May 2009 M.Sc. in Department of Mathematical ScienceZhejiang University Hangzhou, China 2003 to 2007 BS in Applied math
Eric C Anderson - Irving TX, US Ronald J Biediger - Houston TX, US Jie Chen - Houston TX, US Brian Dupre - Houston TX, US Pedro Lory - Antwerp, BE Robert V. Market - Pearland TX, US Keith A. Monk - League City TX, US Michael M. Savage - Pearland TX, US Reginald Tennyson - Missouri City TX, US Brandon M. Young - Germantown TN, US
Assignee:
Pfizer Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
C07D 333/56
US Classification:
549 57
Abstract:
Provided are compounds that are modulators of CCR9 receptor activity, compositions containing the compounds and methods of use of the compounds and compositions. In certain embodiments, provided are methods for treating or ameliorating diseases associated with modulation of CCR9 receptor activity.
Modulators Of C3A Receptor And Methods Of Use Thereof
Ronald J. Biediger - Houston TX, US Huong M. Bui - Pearland TX, US Jie Chen - Houston TX, US Kevin M. Henry - Pearland TX, US Thomas Thrash - Houston TX, US
Provided are compounds that are modulators of C3a receptor activity, compositions containing the compounds and methods of use of the compounds and compositions. In certain embodiments, the compounds are pyridones. In certain embodiments, provided are methods for treatment or amelioration of diseases associated with modulation of C3a receptor activity.
IU RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION (IURTC) - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
G08B 21/00
US Classification:
34063618
Abstract:
An early warning and monitoring system is disclosed for battery cells and battery packs. During normal cycling of a battery, surface temperature, voltage, current and impedance may be monitored to determine if abnormalities exist in the battery and/or battery structure. The abnormalities may be advantageously detected using battery temperature characteristics, where the characteristics are subject to rule-based processing to determine impending battery failure. By receiving advance notice of failure, a warning signal may be transmitted to provide notice and/or allow corrective action to be taken.
Advanced Battery Early Warning And Monitoring System
Indiana University Research and Technology Corporation - Indianapolis IN, US Jie Chen - Carmel IN, US Lingxi Li - Zionsville IN, US Yaobin Chen - Carmel IN, US
Assignee:
Indiana University Research and Technology Corporation - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
G08B 29/18
US Classification:
34063611
Abstract:
Systems, apparatuses and methods for detecting internal cell faults using online and real-time sensing techniques, and providing an accurate and reliable early warning for the incoming failure of battery cells hours or days prior to failure. A system is configured to perform real-time and direct measurement of battery cell parameters of temperature, voltage, and AC impedance through online sensing. These parameters may be simultaneously processed using advanced probabilistic and/or fuzzy logic-based algorithms to provide an early warning for the incoming failure of battery cells in a battery pack. This technology may safeguard the LIB battery packs while allowing them to operate at or near 100% capacity in both transportation and stationary applications.
Apparatus And Method For Measuring Orthodontic Force Applied By An Orthodontic Appliance
Advanced Research and Technology Institute, Inc. - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
A61C 300
US Classification:
433 2
Abstract:
An orthodontic force measuring apparatus includes a dental replica which includes a first tooth replica and a second tooth replica. The first tooth replica is moveable relative to the second tooth replica. The apparatus also includes an orthodontic appliance secured to both the first tooth replica and the second tooth replica of the dental replica. The apparatus further includes a force measuring device operatively coupled to the first tooth replica. The force measuring device is configured so as to measure force exerted on the first tooth replica by the orthodontic appliance. A method of measuring orthodontic force is also disclosed.
Semiconductor Package With Shunt And Patterned Metal Trace
- Dallas TX, US Rajen Manicon Murugan - Dallas TX, US Liang Wan - Chengdu, CN Makarand Ramkrishna Kulkarni - Dallas TX, US Jie Chen - Plano TX, US Steven Alfred Kummerl - Carrollton TX, US
International Classification:
H01L 23/538 H01L 23/00 H01L 21/48
Abstract:
A semiconductor package includes a first layer including a semiconductor die and a shunt embedded within a first dielectric substrate layer, and metal pillars extending therethrough. The semiconductor package further includes a second layer stacked on the first layer, the second layer including a metal trace patterned on the first dielectric substrate layer, and a second dielectric substrate layer over the metal trace. The metal trace electrically connects a first portion of the shunt to a first metal pillar of the metal pillars and electrically connects a second portion of the shunt to a second metal pillar of the metal pillars. The semiconductor package further includes a base layer opposite the second layer relative the first layer, the base layer forming exposed electrical contact pads for the semiconductor package, the electrical contact pads providing electrical connections to the shunt, the metal pillars, and the semiconductor die.
University Of Virginia Transplant Center 1300 Jefferson Park Ave FL 4, Charlottesville, VA 22903 4349248604 (phone), 4349240017 (fax)
UVA Medical Center Inpatient Transplant Surgery & Urology 1215 Lee St 5 W, Charlottesville, VA 22908 4349242338 (phone), 4349242355 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Ms. Chen works in Charlottesville, VA and 1 other location and specializes in Transplant Surgery. Ms. Chen is affiliated with University Of Virginia Medical Center.
atusik, a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT who leads the Computational Design and Fabrication Group within the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL); Meng Jiang, associate professor at the University of Notre Dame; and senior author Jie Chen,