Feb 2013 to 2000 Principal Product Manager, Oracle ApplicationsLightweight UI Framework
Jul 2009 to Jan 2013 Senior/Principal Product Manager, Java Development GroupSun Microsystems, Inc
Jul 2008 to Mar 2009 MBA Internship, Java Product ManagementGamevil, Inc Los Angeles, CA Jan 2000 to May 2007 Co-Founder, Head of Engineering
Education:
UCLA ANDERSON SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Los Angeles, CA Jun 2009 M.B.A. in Marketing and StrategySEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Seoul 2000 BS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Dr. Cho graduated from the Drexel University College of Medicine in 2003. She works in Philadelphia, PA and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Cho is affiliated with Hahnemann University Hospital and St Mary Medical Center.
Dr. Cho graduated from the Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1996. He works in Palo Alto, CA and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Cho is affiliated with Stanford Hospital.
Pamela L Alberto DMD LLC & Associates 171 Woodport Rd, Sparta, NJ 07871 9737297979 (phone), 9737290946 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Cho works in Sparta, NJ and specializes in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. Dr. Cho is affiliated with Newton Medical Center and St Josephs Wayne Hospital.
Hari M. Rao - San Diego CA, US Sei Seung Yoon - San Diego CA, US Medhi Sani - San Diego CA, US Seung Duk Lee - San Diego CA, US Sung Cho - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
QUALCOMM Incorporated - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G11C 11/00
US Classification:
365158, 365194, 36518905, 36523311
Abstract:
A method for generating a variable pulse width signal on an integrated circuit (IC) chip, includes receiving a first clock signal on the IC chip and receiving a second clock signal on the IC chip having a variable delay relative to the first clock signal. A signal having a rising edge triggered by a rising edge of the first clock signal and a falling edge triggered by a rising edge of the second clock signal is output. The output signal is provided to circuitry on the chip, such as a magnetoresistive junction (MTJ) cell of a spin torque transfer magnetic random access memory (STT-MRAM).
Sung Il Cho - San Diego CA, US Sei Seung Yoon - San Diego CA, US Naveen Gundubogula - San Diego CA, US Mohamed H. Abu-Rahma - San Diego CA, US Dongkyu Park - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
QUALCOMM Incorporated - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G11C 11/00
US Classification:
365154, 365194, 365205, 36523006
Abstract:
A system and method of operating a memory device is disclosed. In a particular embodiment, an apparatus is disclosed that includes a bit cell coupled to a first bit line and to a second bit line. The apparatus also includes a sense amplifier coupled to the first bit line and to the second bit line. The apparatus includes a loop circuit configured to provide a sense amplifier enable signal to the sense amplifier in response to receiving a first signal. The apparatus also includes a wordline enable circuit configured to provide a wordline enable signal to a wordline driver in response to receiving a second signal. The loop circuit receives the first signal before the wordline enable circuit receives the second signal.
Method Of Manufacturing A Transparent Gelatin Shape Collagen Food Made With Tendon And Pettitoe Of Cow
In Bong Cho - Los Angeles CA, US Sung Il Cho - Los Angeles CA, US Jinny Aliya Cho - Los Angeles CA, US Sung In Cho - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
A23L 1/312
US Classification:
426574
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a gelatin shape collagen food, which contains a tendon structure therein, is provided. The method is comprised of: 1) boil tendons from a cow in water for 90 minutes, 2) quench the tendon with cold water at 15 C., 3) rip off meats from the tendons, 4) slice the tendons in a shape with a 5 mm thickness, 1 cm width and 10 cm length. At the same time 5) boil cow's pettitoe in water for one hour, 6) rip off skin of the cow pettitoe and remove fats by hand, 7) boil the cow's pettitoe again in water for 30 minutes to remove residual fat, 8) mix the sliced tendons and ripped off pettitoe in water in 1:1:4 volume ratios, add caramel drop, gelatin powders and apple cider, 9) boil down the mixtures prepared in the eighth step slowly for 1.5 hours, 10) put the mixture in a mold and quench as soon as possible, 11) dry out the gelatin structure by blowing air at room temperature for four hours, and 12) cut the gelatin structure into desired size.
Fluidic Flow Cytometry Devices And Particle Sensing Based On Signal-Encoding
Yu-Hwa Lo - San Diego CA, US Chun Hao Randy Chen - Arcadia CA, US Sung Hwan Cho - La Jolla CA, US Frank Tsai - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - Oakland CA
International Classification:
G06F 19/00 G01N 21/00
US Classification:
702 21
Abstract:
Microfluidic devices, systems and techniques in connection with particle sorting in liquid, including cytometry devices and techniques and applications in chemical or biological testing and diagnostic measurements.
Yu-Hwa Lo - San Diego CA, US Sung Hwan Cho - La Jolla CA, US Jose Morachis - San Diego CA, US Will Alaynick - San Diego CA, US Kendall Chuang - San Diego CA, US Nam Kim - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
G01J 3/46 G01J 3/28 G01J 3/51
US Classification:
356 73, 356410, 356310, 356402, 356419, 702189
Abstract:
Devices, systems and methods facilitate analyzing, identifying and sorting particles in fluids, including cytometry devices and techniques. The described techniques can be used in a variety of applications such as in chemical or biological testing and diagnostic measurements. One exemplary flow cytometry device includes a channel that is capable of conducting a fluid containing at least one particle and also capable of allowing light be transmitted to and from the channel. The flow cytometry device also includes a lens that is positioned between the channel and a color filter. The lens directs at least a portion of light transmitted from the channel to the color filter. The color filter includes a plurality of zones, where each zone is adapted to allow transmission of only a particular spectral range of light. The flow cytometry device further includes a detector configured to receive the light that is transmitted through the color filter.
Fluidic Flow Cytometry Devices And Particle Sensing Based On Signal-Encoding
- Oakland CA, US Chun Hao Randy Chen - Arcadia CA, US Sung Hwan Cho - La Jolla CA, US Shang-Feng Tsai - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
G01N 15/14
Abstract:
Microfluidic devices, systems and techniques in connection with particle sorting in liquid, including cytometry devices and techniques and applications in chemical or biological testing and diagnostic measurements.
Fluidic Flow Cytometry Devices And Particle Sensing Based On Signal-Encoding
- Oakland CA, US Chun Hao Randy Chen - Arcadia CA, US Sung Hwan Cho - La Jolla CA, US Shang-Feng Tsai - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
G01N 15/14
Abstract:
Microfluidic devices, systems and techniques in connection with particle sorting in liquid, including cytometry devices and techniques and applications in chemical or biological testing and diagnostic measurements.
Fluidic Flow Cytometry Devices And Particle Sensing Based On Signal-Encoding
- Oakland CA, US Chun Hao Randy Chen - Arcadia CA, US Sung Hwan Cho - La Jolla CA, US Shang-Feng Tsai - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of California - Oakland CA
International Classification:
G01N 15/14 G01N 15/00 G01N 15/10
Abstract:
Microfluidic devices, systems and techniques in connection with particle sorting in liquid, including cytometry devices and techniques and applications in chemical or biological testing and diagnostic measurements.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Japanese Writings on Communist Chinese Law, 1946-1974: A Selected Annotated Bibliography
Vibenet - President & co-Founder (2012) Meritz Financial Information System - CEO (2008-2011) Meritz Insurance - CIO (2006-2008) Korean Air - Director of IT Strategy (2003-2006) SAP AG Korea - Director of Strategic Service (2001-2003) Oracle Corporation Korea - Director of ERP Consulting (1999-2001) Oracle Corporation USA - Consulting (1996-1999) KPMG - Consulting (1992-1996) Arthur Andersen - IT Services (1987-1992)
Dana Summers, Tammy Crawford, David Finn, Glenn Albrecht, Susan Edman, Larry Sickman, Ricky Marrow, Jennifer Sherwood, Barry Cline, Kevin Brown, Allen Rash