T-Mobile Mar 2017 - Jun 2018
Senior Manager, Credit Risk
T-Mobile Mar 2017 - Jun 2018
Senior Manager, Credit Risk Management
T-Mobile Feb 2015 - Mar 2017
Credit Risk Manager at T-Mobile
Carhop Auto Sales and Finance Jan 2013 - Feb 2015
Risk Analytics Manager
Bluestem Brands, Inc. May 2006 - Jan 2013
Senior Risk Analyst
Education:
South Dakota State University 2004 - 2006
Master of Science, Masters, Mathematics
Ucl 2003 - 2004
Master of Science, Masters, Statistics
Nanjing University 1999 - 2003
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Statistics
Skills:
Sas Analytics Credit Risk Data Mining Predictive Modeling Logistic Regression Data Analysis Statistical Modeling Statistics Analysis Predictive Analytics Risk Analytics Financial Risk Segmentation Sas Programming Analytical Skills Risk Modeling Linear Regression R Marketing Analytics Credit Scoring Business Analytics Database Marketing
Joe W. Gray - San Francisco CA, US Debopriya Das - Albany CA, US Nicholas Wang - San Jose CA, US Wen-Lin Kuo - San Ramon CA, US Paul Spellman - Benicia CA, US
Assignee:
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory - Berkeley CA
Embodiments relate to genomic technologies using adaptive spline analysis that predict responses of cancer cells. For example, responses of cancer cells to specific medications and/or treatments may be predicted based on adaptive linear spline analyses.
Method To Predict Responsiveness Of Breast Cancer To Polyamine-Type Chemotherapy
JOE W. GRAY - SAN FRANCISCO CA, US DEBOPRIYA DAS - ALBANY CA, US WEN-LIN KUO - SAN RAMON CA, US NICHOLAS J. WANG - BURLINGAME CA, US RICHARD M. NEVE - SAN MATEO CA, US PAUL T. SPELLMAN - BENICIA CA, US JANE FRIDLYAND - BERKELEY CA, US KOEI CHIN - FOSTER CITY CA, US ZHI HU - EL CERRITO CA, US
Assignee:
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - OAKLAND CA
Methods of-identifying a basal or luminal phenotype of a cell, comprising detecting expression of one or more of a set of predictive biomarker genes or proteins that identify the cell as having a basal or luminal cancer subtype and compositions for treating identified basal or luminal cancers.
Cooperative Thread Array Granularity Context Switch During Trap Handling
- Santa Clara CA, US Philip Alexander CUADRA - San Francisco CA, US Luke DURANT - Santa Clara CA, US Shirish GADRE - Fremont CA, US Robert OHANNESSIAN - Austin TX, US Lacky V. SHAH - Los Altos Hills CA, US Nicholas Wang - Saratoga CA, US Arthur Merlin DANSKIN - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/46 G06F 9/48
Abstract:
Techniques are provided for restoring threads within a processing core. The techniques include, for a first thread group included in a plurality of thread groups, executing a context restore routine to restore from a memory a first portion of a context associated with the first thread group, determining whether the first thread group completed an assigned function, and, if the first thread group completed the assigned function, then exiting the context restore routine, or if the first thread group did not complete the assigned function, then executing one or more operations associated with a trap handler routine.
Cooperative Thread Array Granularity Context Switch During Trap Handling
- Santa Clara CA, US Philip Alexander CUADRA - San Francisco CA, US Luke DURANT - Santa Clara CA, US Shirish GADRE - Fremont CA, US Robert OHANNESSIAN - Austin TX, US Lacky V. SHAH - Los Altos Hills CA, US Nicholas Wang - Saratoga CA, US Arthur Merlin DANSKIN - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/46 G06F 9/48
Abstract:
Techniques are provided for restoring threads within a processing core. The techniques include, for a first thread group included in a plurality of thread groups, executing a context restore routine to restore from a memory a first portion of a context associated with the first thread group, determining whether the first thread group completed an assigned function, and, if the first thread group completed the assigned function, then exiting the context restore routine, or if the first thread group did not complete the assigned function, then executing one or more operations associated with a trap handler routine.
Cooperative Thread Array Granularity Context Switch During Trap Handling
- Santa Clara CA, US Philip Alexander CUADRA - San Francisco CA, US Luke DURANT - Santa Clara CA, US Shirish GADRE - Fremont CA, US Robert OHANNESSIAN - Austin TX, US Lacky V. SHAH - Los Altos Hills CA, US Nicholas WANG - Saratoga CA, US Arthur DANSKIN - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
NVIDIA CORPORATION - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 9/38
US Classification:
712228
Abstract:
Techniques are provided for handling a trap encountered in a thread that is part of a thread array that is being executed in a plurality of execution units. In these techniques, a data structure with an identifier associated with the thread is updated to indicate that the trap occurred during the execution of the thread array. Also in these techniques, the execution units execute a trap handling routine that includes a context switch. The execution units perform this context switch for at least one of the execution units as part of the trap handling routine while allowing the remaining execution units to exit the trap handling routine before the context switch. One advantage of the disclosed techniques is that the trap handling routine operates efficiently in parallel processors.
Cooperative Thread Array Granularity Context Switch During Trap Handling
- Santa Clara CA, US Phillip Alexander Cuadra - San Francisco CA, US Luke Durant - Santa Clara CA, US Shirish Gadre - Fremont CA, US Robert Ohannessian - Austin TX, US Lacky V. Shah - Los Altos Hills CA, US Nicholas Wang - Saratoga CA, US Arthur Merlin Danskin - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/54
US Classification:
718106
Abstract:
Techniques are provided for restoring thread groups in a cooperative thread array (CTA) within a processing core. Each thread group in the CTA is launched to execute a context restore routine. Each thread group, executes the context restore routine to restore from a memory a first portion of context associated with the thread group, and determines whether the thread group completed an assigned function prior to executing the context restore routine. If the thread group completed an assigned function prior to executing the context restore routine, then the thread group exits the context restore routine. If the thread group did not complete the assigned function prior to executing the context restore routine, then the thread group executes one or more operations associated with a trap handler routine. One advantage of the disclosed techniques is that the trap handling routine operates efficiently in parallel processors.
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