Emergency Medicine PhysicianEmergency Medicine Physicians 232 W 25 St, Erie, PA 16544 8556870618 (phone), 3304928489 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Midwestern University/ Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 1986
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. McCarthy graduated from the Midwestern University/ Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1986. He works in Erie, PA and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. McCarthy is affiliated with Saint Vincent Hospital.
Dr. Mccarthy graduated from the Duke University School of Medicine in 2009. He works in Drexel Hill, PA and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Mccarthy is affiliated with Delaware County Memorial Hospital and Riddle Hospital.
- Broomfield CO, US Matthew McCarthy - Broomfield CO, US
Assignee:
Level 3 Communications, LLC - Broomfield CO
International Classification:
H04L 9/40 H04L 65/4038
Abstract:
Novel tools and techniques are provided for implementing web-based monitoring and detection of fraudulent or unauthorized use of voice calling service. In various embodiments, a computing system might receive, from a user device associated with an originating party, a request to initiate a call session with a destination party, the request comprising user information associated with the originating party and a destination number associated with the destination party; might query a database with session data (including user information) to access permission data and configuration data; and might configure fraud logic using received configuration data from the database. The computing system might analyze the session data and permission data using the configured fraud logic to determine whether the originating party is permitted to establish the requested call session with the destination party; if so, might initiate one or more first actions; and, if not, might initiate one or more second actions.
Preventing Foreign Initiated Fraudulent Or Unauthorized Use Of Calling Service
- Broomfield CO, US Matthew McCarthy - Broomfield CO, US
Assignee:
Level 3 Communications, LLC - Broomfield CO
International Classification:
H04M 3/38 G06F 9/54 H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Novel tools and techniques are provided for implementing prevention of foreign initiated fraudulent or unauthorized use of calling service. In various embodiments, a computing system might receive, from a first user device associated with an originating party, a request to access a first account of a calling system and an access code. Based on a determination that the received access code is valid, the computing system might determine whether the first user device associated with the originating party is located in a foreign country. If so, the computing system might determine whether a database contains a configurable flag indicating that international access is not allowed for the first account. If so, the computing system might initiate one or more first actions. If not, the computing system might provide the first user device with access to the first account of the calling system.
Web Service-Based Monitoring And Detection Of Fraudulent Or Unauthorized Use Of Calling Service
- Broomfield CO, US Matthew McCarthy - Broomfield CO, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Novel tools and techniques are provided for implementing web-based monitoring and detection of fraudulent or unauthorized use of voice calling service. In various embodiments, a computing system might receive, from a user device associated with an originating party, a request to initiate a call session with a destination party, the request comprising user information associated with the originating party and a destination number associated with the destination party; might query a database with session data (including user information) to access permission data and configuration data; and might configure fraud logic using received configuration data from the database. The computing system might analyze the session data and permission data using the configured fraud logic to determine whether the originating party is permitted to establish the requested call session with the destination party; if so, might initiate one or more first actions; and, if not, might initiate one or more second actions.
Increasing Boiling Heat Transfer Using Low Thermal Conductivity Materials
Matthew McCarthy - Media PA, US Mahamudur Rahman - Quincy MA, US Jordan Forrest Pollack - Baton Rouge LA, US
Assignee:
Drexel University - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
F28F 13/18 F28F 13/14
Abstract:
An apparatus having a heat transfer surface for transfer of heat from the apparatus to a liquid. The heat transfer surface includes at least two different materials and at least two of said materials have different thermal conductivities. A method of boiling at least one liquid which provides increased heat transfer from a heat transfer surface of an apparatus to a liquid comprising a step of boiling said liquid in contact with the apparatus, is also disclosed. Also described is a method of tuning a heat transfer surface by forming the heat transfer surface using at least two different materials having different thermal conductivities arranged in a predetermined spatial relationship including a spacing between the portions of one said material that is from about 0.1λto about 5λ, wherein λis a capillary length of a bubble of a predetermined liquid to be boiled using said heat transfer surface.
Predictive Fraud Prevention For Collaboration Conferencing Systems
Aspects of the present disclosure involve systems and methods for detecting a potentially fraudulent access of a collaboration conferencing system on a telecommunications network and executing a corrective action in response to the detected access attempt. In some instances, the corrective action includes denying access to the collaboration system when the fraudulent access attempt occurs. In other instances, the corrective action includes providing a warning to the caller, rerouting the communication to another system within the network, or reporting and storing of the fraudulent attempt. To detect the possible fraudulent access attempt, a device may detect more than one fraudulent access attempt to the collaboration conferencing system and determine a pattern. With the pattern of attempts known, the system accesses a database to determine if a valid account is likely to be accessed by the fraudulent attempts and takes actions to prevent access to the valid account.
Systems And Methods Of Using Phase Change Material In Power Plants
Ying Sun - Merion Station PA, US Matthew McCarthy - Media PA, US Young I. Cho - Cherry Hill NJ, US Philipp Boettcher - Philadelphia PA, US Han Hu - Philadelphia PA, US Baolan Shi - Palo Alto CA, US Qinghua Xie - Reading PA, US Kent Zammit - Arroyo Grande CA, US
Assignee:
Drexel University - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
F28D 1/02 F28B 1/02
Abstract:
Phase change material modules for use in a heat exchanger are described. The phase change material module comprises two or more set of a plurality of substantially aligned hollow structures arranged to form a porous structure. A phase change material capable of undergoing a phase change as a result of heat exchange between it and a fluid is housed within the hollow tubes. Also described is a phase change material module with hollow tubes having a cross-sectional area through the phase change material selected from elliptical, rectangular, stadium-shaped, teardrop-shaped, airfoil-shaped, rounded rectangle and ovoid. A heat exchanger comprising a plurality of the phase change material modules, a first fluid inlet and outlet, and a second fluid inlet and outlet, wherein the phase change material modules are repeated circulated from alignment with the first fluid inlet and the second fluid inlet is also described.
Systems And Methods Of Using Phase Change Material In Power Plants
Ying Sun - Merion Station PA, US Matthew McCarthy - Media PA, US Young I. Cho - Cherry Hill NJ, US Philipp Boettcher - Philadelphia PA, US Han Hu - Philadelphia PA, US Baolan Shi - Palo Alto CA, US Qinghua Xie - Reading PA, US
Assignee:
DREXEL UNIVERSITY - Philadelphia PA
International Classification:
F28D 1/02
Abstract:
Cooling systems and methods for cooling in a power plant using a phase change material. In one embodiment, a phase change material container includes at least one phase change material which may be in the form of a slurry; and at least one conduit for transporting the fluid through the phase change material when located in the phase change material container. The system may also comprise an air flow chamber; and a phase change material flow system including a pump for pumping phase change material from an outlet of phase change material container, to at least one phase change material spray nozzle. The phase change material flow system is configured to ensure that solidified phase change material is returned to the phase change material container.
General Corporate Law and Commercial Transactions Mergers & Acquisitions Real Estate Law Labor and Employment Law
ISLN:
905041900
Admitted:
1973, Missouri 1991, Colorado
University:
Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, A.B., cum laude, 1969
Law School:
Vanderbilt University School of Law, Nashville, Tennessee, J.D., 1972
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Biography:
Matthew M. McCarthy has substantial experience in providing legal advice to businesses on a wide variety of contractual and operational issues. Business clients range in size from sole proprietorships...