This invention relates to a method for removing lipid deposits from contact lenses of a polymeric material, particularly contact lenses wherein at least a portion of the polymeric material is an organosilicon compound, by contacting the contact lens surfaces with certain volatile methylsiloxane fluids such as octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane and thereafter removing the fluid and the lipids removed from the contact lens. This method is especially useful for removing lipid deposits from silicone elastomer contact lenses.
Heating System And Method Of Heating A Process Medium
- Pittsburgh PA, US Walter Thomas Robinson - Pittsburgh PA, US Jie Chen - Pittsburgh PA, US
International Classification:
H05B 1/02 H05B 3/00
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a heating system comprising: a heating arrangement for heating a process medium; an inverter configured to receive an input direct-current voltage from a power supply and to produce an intermediate alternating-current voltage; a transformer configured to receive the intermediate alternating-current voltage produced by the inverter and to supply an output alternating-current voltage to the heating arrangement; a sensor arrangement configured to generate a first sensor output signal indicative of a thermodynamic parameter of the process medium or the heating arrangement; and a controller configured to control the inverter based on the first sensor output signal.
Heating System And Method Of Heating A Process Fluid
- Pittsburgh PA, US Walter Thomas Robinson - Pittsburgh PA, US Jie Chen - Pittsburgh PA, US
International Classification:
H02M 1/00 H05B 1/02
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a heating system comprising: a heating element for heating a process medium; a DC power converter configured to receive an input direct-current voltage from a power supply and to deliver an output direct-current voltage to the heating element; a sensor arrangement configured to generate a first sensor output signal indicative of a thermodynamic parameter of the process medium or the heating element; and a controller configured to control the DC power converter based on the first sensor output signal.
Autodesk San Francisco, CA Jun 2013 to Aug 2013 Information Security and Risk Management InternApplied Information Assurance
Mar 2013 to May 2013Carnegie Mellon-Heinz College Pittsburgh, PA Dec 2012 to May 2013 Privacy Research Assistant/Independent StudyPrivacy and Security Research
Sep 2012 to Nov 2012Buck-I-Serv Trip Columbus, OH Oct 2011 to Dec 2011 Trip LeaderHoliday Inn Express
Jun 2010 to Aug 2010 Accounting Intern
Education:
The Ohio State University - Fisher College of Business Columbus, OH Jun 2012 B.S. in Business AdministrationCarnegie Mellon University - Heinz College Pittsburgh, PA M.S. in Information Security Policy and Management
Sep 2011 to May 2012 Senior Business AnalystErnst & Young LLP New York, NY Sep 2004 to May 2006 Internal Auditor, Business Risk Service
Education:
Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 2011 ABD (All But Dissertation) in Accounting PhD programCarnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 2008 MS in Industrial AdministrationMichigan State University Lansing, MI 2004 Master in Accounting and EconomicsFudan University 2000 BA in Finance
Skills:
Excel, SAS, STATA, Bloomberg, TEJ, CFA Level I
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Ideology in U. S. Foreign Policy: Case Studies in U. S.-China Policy
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,