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Alliance Bay Realty Union City, CA 5105897259 (Phone)
Medical School Nantong Med Coll, Nantong City, Jiangsu, China Graduated: 1982
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Li graduated from the Nantong Med Coll, Nantong City, Jiangsu, China in 1982. He works in Hackensack, NJ and specializes in Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology. Dr. Li is affiliated with Hackensack University Medical Center.
University Hospital Medical PhysiciansUniversity Hospitals Case Medical Center Cardiology 11100 Euclid Ave FL 3, Cleveland, OH 44106 2168447726 (phone), 2168448954 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Li works in Cleveland, OH and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Li is affiliated with University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center.
A simple, cost-effective compression circuit which compress raw color data without interpolation. Control points common to all the colors in a line are generated each time one of the colors exceeds the color change threshold. The change in the other color is recorded at the same time even though it doesnt exceed the minimum change threshold.
A high speed bias voltage generating circuit for use with semiconductor devices. The bias voltage generating circuit includes three circuits or circuit portions and which cooperatively control the output voltage and current of the circuit. The standby circuit is active during a standby mode. The standby circuit provides. a stable standby voltage Vout for the circuit , and generates substantially no current in standby mode. The bias circuit is active during a bias mode and provides a stable bias voltage Vout for the circuit. The boost circuit is active during the transition from standby mode to bias mode, and is effective to quickly lower or âpull downâ the output voltage from Vout to Vout.
High Accuracy Timing Model For Integrated Circuit Verification
A variable current source model accurately determines timing delays for designs of circuits implemented in integrated circuits. A design for an integrated circuit specifies a resistive-capacitive (âRCâ) network. The RC network couples a driving point and a receiving point, and a circuit specified in the design, drives the RC network at the driving point. The variable current source model determines driving currents for the circuit at the driving point based on the RC network and a characterization model of the circuit. A timing delay between the driving point and the receiving point is determined by simulating the drive of the RC network with the driving current at the driving point.
Jun Li - Sunnyvale CA Alan M. Cassell - San Jose CA Jie Han - Cupertino CA
Assignee:
Integrated Nanosystems, Inc. - Los Gatos CA
International Classification:
H01L 21311
US Classification:
438694, 438486
Abstract:
Nanowire devices may be provided that are based on carbon nanotubes or single-crystal semiconductor nanowires. The nanowire devices may be formed on a substrate. Catalyst sites may be formed on the substrate. The catalyst sites may be formed using lithography, thin metal layers that form individual catalyst sites when heated, collapsible porous catalyst-filled microscopic spheres, microscopic spheres that serve as masks for catalyst deposition, electrochemical deposition techniques, and catalyst inks. Nanowires may be grown from the catalyst sites.
Synthesis Of Functional Polymers And Block Copolymers On Silicon Oxide Surfaces By Nitroxide-Mediated Living Free Radical Polymerization In Vapor Phase
Nitroxide mediated free radical polymerization of vaporized vinyl monomers, including acrylic acid (AAc), styrene (St), N-2-(hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide (HPMA) and N-isopropyl acrylamide (NIPAAm), on silicon wafers is demonstrated. FTIR, ellipsometry and contact angle goniometry were used to characterize the chemical structures, thickness and hydrophilicity of the films. The growth of film is linearly proportional to its reaction time, leading to the easy and exact control of polymer film thickness from nanometers to submicrons. The capability of polymerizing various monomers allows us to fabricate various functional polymer brushes. The reversible thermo-responsiveness of a 200 nm thick grafted poly(NIPAAm) film in aqueous solution is demonstrated with over 50% change in thickness at its lower critical solution temperature. A tri-block copolymer of poly(AAc)-b-polySt-b-poly(HPMA) is successfully synthesized, proving the renewability of TEMPO-mediated polymerization at vapor phase. Surface polymer composition and morphology is thus controlled at nanoscale by utilizing vapor phase surface-initiated controlled polymerization.
Method And System For Performing Crosstalk Analysis
Jun Li - San Jose CA, US Athanasius Spyrou - Sunnyvale CA, US Hong Zhao - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Cadence Design Systems, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/90
US Classification:
716 4
Abstract:
Disclosed is an improved approach for performing crosstalk and signal integrity analysis in which multiple variables are taken into account when analyzing the effects of on-chip crosstalk, such as for example coupled wire length, ration of coupling capacitance, and aggressor and victim driver types. Rather than performing a full-chip simulation, the potential crosstalk effects can be pre-characterized by performing simulation/modeling over specific net portions by systematically changing the values of these multiple variables. A set of patterns characterized from the variables are formed from the modeling. During the analysis process, the IC design is checked of the presence of the patterns, from which is produced the expected delay impact for crosstalk in the design.
Jun Li - Sunnyvale CA, US Meyya Meyyappan - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration - Washington DC
International Classification:
H01L 21/4763 H01L 21/302
US Classification:
438618, 438691, 438800, 438626
Abstract:
Method and system for fabricating an electrical interconnect capable of supporting very high current densities (10–10Amps/cm), using an array of one or more carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The CNT array is grown in a selected spaced apart pattern, preferably with multi-wall CNTs, and a selected insulating material, such as SiOor SiN, is deposited using CVD to encapsulate each CNT in the array. An exposed surface of the insulating material is planarized to provide one or more exposed electrical contacts for one or more CNTs.
System And Method Using Self-Assembled Nano Structures In The Design And Fabrication Of An Integrated Circuit Micro-Cooler
Heat sink structures employing carbon nanotube or nanowire arrays to reduce the thermal interface resistance between an integrated circuit chip and the heat sink are disclosed. Carbon nanotube arrays are combined with a thermally conductive metal filler disposed between the nanotubes. This structure produces a thermal interface with high axial and lateral thermal conductivities.
Sep 2013 to 2000 International Marketing Associate/ManagerStarRiver Realty San Jose, CA Dec 2010 to Jun 2011 Escrow CoordinatorArkansas Tech University Tech, Arkansas, US Jul 2007 to Apr 2010 Student WorkerArkansas Tech University Tech, Arkansas, US Apr 2008 to Apr 2009 President of Chinese Student Association
Education:
Arkansas Tech University Russellville, AR 2013 Master of Emergency Management Administration in ManagementArkansas Tech University Russellville, AR 2010 Bachelor of Business Administration in Management & Marketing, Accounting
Skills:
MS Office, Fluent in speaking and writing Mandarin, Skilled in analyzing, evaluating, and organizing information, Brand development, Customer service-oriented, Multi-media marketing, Reputation for accuracy and ability to work, Interactive marketing, Work under pressure, Direct marketing campaigns
Tsinghua University Aug 2004 to Jul 2007 Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyThird Military Medical University Aug 2001 to Jul 2004 M.S. in Environmental HygieneThird Military Medical University Aug 1998 to Jul 2001 bachelor in Clinic medicine
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ISLN:
916473011
Admitted:
2001
University:
Carson-Newman College, M.A., 1989; University of Tennessee-Knoxville, Ph.D., 1996; Zhengzhou University-People's Republic of China, B.A., 1985