Walmart
Assistant Tax Manager
Alvarez & Marsal Nov 2016 - Jun 2017
Tax Associate
Clifton Douglas, Llp Jun 2016 - Oct 2016
Tax Intern
City of Phoenix Feb 2015 - Apr 2015
Tax Division Intern
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. Jun 2014 - Dec 2014
Internal Audit Intern
Education:
Arizona State University 2015 - 2016
Masters
Arizona State University 2010 - 2014
Bachelors, Accounting
Phoenix Christian Jr - Sr Hs
Skills:
Microsoft Office Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Auditing Teamwork Tax Public Speaking Research Time Management Leadership Financial Accounting Powerpoint Event Planning Access Customer Service Financial Reporting Financial Analysis Tax Preparation Provision Corporate Tax
Interests:
Economic Empowerment Education Environment Science and Technology Arts and Culture
Techniques are provided to quickly estimate a temporal shift of a GPS signal based on an analysis of a GLONASS signal. The shift can be a result of applied leap-second adjustments affecting GLONASS signals but not GPS signals. By identifying this shift, GPS and GLONASS signals can be considered together in order to estimate locations. The temporal shift can be determined, e.g., by estimating a separation between a GPS-signal frame feature (e.g., frame onset) and a GLONASS-signal frame feature (e.g., frame onset), or identifying coinciding frame features (e.g., a GPS-signal subframe coinciding with a GLONASS-signal string number). The techniques allow the temporal shift to be estimated based on an analysis of just a portion of the GPS-signal and GLONASS-signal frames, such that a speed of location estimations can be improved.
Dosing And Administration Of Recombinant L-Asparaginase
- Dublin, IE Tong LIN - Palo Alto CA, US Jeffrey SILVERMAN - Burlingame CA, US
International Classification:
A61K 38/50 A61P 35/00 A61K 9/00 A61K 45/06
Abstract:
The present invention provides compositions and methods for treating a disease treatable by asparagine depletion in a human subject comprising dosing a human subject with L-asparaginase.
The present invention provides compositions and methods for treating a disease treatable by asparagine depletion in a human subject comprising dosing a human subject with L-asparaginase.
- Dublin, IE Tong LIN - Palo Alto CA, US Jeffrey SILVERMAN - Burlingame CA, US
International Classification:
A61K 38/50 A61K 9/00 A61P 1/00
Abstract:
The present invention provides compositions and methods for treating a disease treatable by asparagine depletion in a human subject comprising administering to a human subject a recombinant L-asparaginase.
High Precision Multi-Sensor Extrinsic Calibration Via Production Line And Mobile Station
- San Jose CA, US Zhenxiang Jian - Sunnyvale CA, US Tong Lin - Cupertino CA, US Xu Chen - Livermore CA, US Zhongkui Wang - San Jose CA, US Antonio Antonellis Rufo - San Jose CA, US Waylon Chen - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
G01S 7/40 G01S 13/931 G01S 13/86
Abstract:
A calibration system for multi-sensor extrinsic calibration in a vehicle includes one or more calibration targets provided around an external environment within a threshold distance of the vehicle. Each of the one or more calibration targets includes a combination of sensor targets configured to be measured by and used for calibrating a pair of sensors selected from the group consisting of a first sensor, a second sensor or a third sensor. The system also includes a vehicle placement section configured to accommodate the vehicle on the vehicle placement section for detection of the one or more calibration targets.
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to providing scene perception display requiring reduced processing capabilities. Sensor data indicative of one or more targets from an imaging and ranging subsystem, location data from a positioning subsystem defining a geographical location of the imaging and ranging subsystem and orientation data from an orientation subsystem defining an orientation of the imaging and ranging subsystem are received. Doppler point cloud data is generated based on Doppler information and point cloud data from the sensor data, the location data and the orientation data. The targets are classified as either a static or dynamic target. Afterwards, the Doppler point cloud data is filtered by removing either the dynamic or the static targets from the Doppler point cloud data. The Doppler point cloud data of either the dynamic or the static targets are further processed and the further processed Doppler point cloud data is rendered.
Compositions And Methods For Increasing Telomerase Activity
- New York NY, US Mahesh RAMASESHAN - Sunnyvale CA, US Premchandran H. RAMIYA - San Ramon CA, US Zhu Z. PIROT - Redwood City CA, US Steven FAUCE - Mountain View CA, US Tong LIN - Palo Alto CA, US
Assignee:
Telomerase Activation Sciences, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
A61K 31/58 C07J 53/00 A61K 31/56 C07J 17/00
Abstract:
The present invention relates to methods and compositions for increasing telomerase activity in cells. Such compositions include pharmaceutical formulations. The methods and compositions are useful for treating diseases subject to treatment by an increase in telomerase activity in cells or tissue of a patient. They are also useful for enhancing replicative capacity of cells in culture, as in ex vivo cell therapy and for enhancing proliferation of stem and progenitor cells.
Techniques are provided to quickly estimate a temporal shift of a GPS signal based on an analysis of a GLONASS signal. The shift can be a result of applied leap-second adjustments affecting GLONASS signals but not GPS signals. By identifying this shift, GPS and GLONASS signals can be considered together in order to estimate locations. The temporal shift can be determined, e.g., by estimating a separation between a GPS-signal frame feature (e.g., frame onset) and a GLONASS-signal frame feature (e.g., frame onset), or identifying coinciding frame features (e.g., a GPS-signal subframe coinciding with a GLONASS-signal string number). The techniques allow the temporal shift to be estimated based on an analysis of just a portion of the GPS-signal and GLONASS-signal frames, such that a speed of location estimations can be improved.