Jun 2011 to Jul 2012 Junior EngineerDongfang Electric Corporation Chengdu, China May 2009 to Aug 2009 Mechanical Engineering Internship
Education:
Columbia University New York, NY 2013 to 2014 Master of Science in Mechanical EngineeringUniversity of Southern California Los Angeles, CA 2012 to 2013 Master of Science in Aerospace EngineeringMcGill University Montral, QC 2006 to 2011 Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
ANSYS, Abaqus, CATIA, RISA, Comsol, CSW FEA and CFD Simulation AutoCAD, Solidworks, Creo/ProE 3-D Modeling Matlab/Simulink, Python, SAS, C, Fortran Programming and Statistics Analysis Bilingual in English and Chinese, Basic French Languages
Department of Polymer Engineering, The University of Akron
Aug 2008 to 2000 Graduate AssistantLubrizol Cleveland, OH Nov 2011 to Apr 2013 Research InternBeijing University of Chemical Technology
Sep 2006 to Jul 2008 Research Assistant
Education:
The University of Akron May 2013 Ph.D. in Polymer EngineeringBeijing University of Chemical Technology 2008 M.S. in Material ScienceBeijing University of Chemical Technology 2006 DSC in polymer science and engineering
2008 to Present Physician AssistantCardiology office in Flushing, NY
2006 to Present Physician AssistantThe Vein Treatment Center
2000 to Present Physician AssistantRehabilitation and Pain Flushing, NY 2003 to 2006 Physician AssistantDept. of Cardiothoracic Surgery, St.Francis Hospital New York, NY 1999 to 2000 Physician AssistantLong Island Jewish Medical Center, Shneider Children's Hospital New Hyde Park, NY 1995 to 1999 Physician AssistantThe Vein Treatment Center New York, NY 1995 to 1995 Physician AssistantCollege of Physician & Surgeons
1989 to 1992 Physician & SurgeonsEye Institute
1988 to 1989 Physician & SurgeonsEye Hospital
1988 to 1988 Visiting DoctorDept. of Ophthalmology, PLA General Hospital
1986 to 1988 Chief ResidentDept. of Ophthalmology, PLA General Hospital
2008 to 2000 Physician AssistantCardiology and primary care office
2006 to 2000 Physician AssistantThe Vein Treatment Center
2000 to 2000 Physician AssistantRehabilitation and Pain Flushing, NY 2003 to 2006 Physician AssistantDept. of Cardiothoracic Surgery, ICU, St. Francis Hospital New York, NY 1999 to 2000 Physician AssistantICU, in Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Shneider Children's Hospital New Hyde Park, NY 1995 to 1999 Physician AssistantThe Vein Treatment Center New York, NY 1995 to 1995 Physician AssistantCollege of Physician & Surgeons
1989 to 1992 Physician & SurgeonsEye Institute
1988 to 1989 Physician & SurgeonsEye Hospital
1988 to 1988 Visiting DoctorBeijing General Hospital
1986 to 1988 Chief ResidentBeijing General Hospital
1975 to 1986 Resident/research associate
Skills:
Many yrs in PMR, trigger point, joint injection, EMG study,
TJH Medical Services 14601 45Th Ave Suite 203-1, Flushing, NY 11355 7186705792 (Phone), 7186705966 (Fax)
4500 Parsons Blvd, Flushing, NY 11355 7186705440 (Phone), 7186705780 (Fax)
Procedures:
Cesarean Section Colposcopy D & C (Dilation & Curettage) Endometrial Ablation Gynecologic Exams Gynecologic Surgery Hysterectomy Hysteroscopic Procedures Hysteroscopy Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Laparoscopic Surgery Leep (Loop Electrocautery Excision Procedure) Obgyn Ultrasound Obstetrics Pap Smear Pelvic Exam & Pap Smear Pregnancy or Ob (Obstetric) Care Tubal Ligation Woman's Health & Wellness
Conditions:
Abnormal Pap Smear Abnormal uterine bleeding Birth Control Pills, Patches & Rings Cervical Dysplasia Contraception Endometriosis Fibroid Tumors Fibroids Incontinence Infertility Infertility & Family Planning Iud & Long-Term Contraceptives Menopause Menstrual Disorders Pelvic Pain Pregnancy Pregnancy or Ob (Obstetric) Care-High Risk Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Std's) Uterine Prolapse Vaginitis
Languages:
English Chinese, Mandarin
Hospitals:
TJH Medical Services 14601 45Th Ave Suite 203-1, Flushing, NY 11355
4500 Parsons Blvd, Flushing, NY 11355
Flushing Hospital Medical Center 45Th Avenue And Parsons Boulevard, Flushing, NY 11355
Education:
Medical School Beijing Med U Medical School Flushing Med Ctr
TJH Medical Services PCTJH Medical Services 14601 45 Ave STE 203, Flushing, NY 11355 7186705792 (phone), 7186705966 (fax)
Flushing Hospital Medical Center Obgyn 4500 Parsons Blvd FL 5, Flushing, NY 11355 7186705440 (phone), 7186703082 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Shandong Med Univ, Jinan, Shandong, China (242 46 Prior 1 1 71) Graduated: 1995
Procedures:
Hysterectomy Tubal Surgery Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Complicating Pregnancy or Childbirth Conditions of Pregnancy and Delivery Diabetes Mellitus Complicating Pregnancy or Birth Endometriosis Herpes Genitalis
Languages:
Chinese English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Wang graduated from the Shandong Med Univ, Jinan, Shandong, China (242 46 Prior 1 1 71) in 1995. She works in Flushing, NY and 1 other location and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Wang is affiliated with Flushing Hospital Medical Center and Jamaica Hospital Medical Center.
HSHS Medical GroupHSHS Medical Group Anesthesiology 800 E Carpenter St, Springfield, IL 62702 2175255643 (phone), 2175443311 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Beijing Med Univ, Beijing City, Beijing, China Graduated: 1988
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Wang graduated from the Beijing Med Univ, Beijing City, Beijing, China in 1988. He works in Springfield, IL and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Wang is affiliated with Passavant Area Hospital and Saint Johns Hospital.
Vein Treatment Center 327 E 65 St Frnt A, New York, NY 10065 2122496117 (phone), 2125175630 (fax)
Languages:
Chinese English Spanish
Description:
Ms. Wang works in New York, NY and specializes in Family Medicine. Ms. Wang is affiliated with Lenox Hill Hospital and Mount Sinai Beth Israel Brooklyn Medical Center.
Neil E. Bernstein - Short Hills NJ Xiao C. Bernstein - New York NY Wen-Yi Kuo - Parsippany NJ Martin H. Meyers - Montclair NJ Xiao Wang - Morristown NJ Carl F. Weaver - Hanover NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04Q 700
US Classification:
370332, 370335, 370342, 455437, 455443
Abstract:
Inter-frequency handoffs in a CDMA or other wireless communication system are controlled using a noise-limited coverage trigger metric which is able to distinguish between same-frequency cell boundaries and other-frequency cell boundaries in the system. The trigger metric may be generated as a function of an average signal-to-noise measure for pilot signals received at a mobile station of the system and a linear sum of the signal-to-noise measures. The signal-to-noise measures may be generated in the mobile station and included in messages transmitted from the mobile station to one or more base stations of the system. The trigger metric is used to control a handoff from a current frequency to a new frequency in an ongoing call. The trigger metric may alternatively be based on a measure of mobile receive power alone. Other aspects of the invention reduce unnecessary searching for a new frequency and decrease the likelihood of âping-pongingâ from a current frequency to a new frequency by providing additional checks in the handoff process.
System And Method For Controlling A Current Limit With Primary Side Sensing Using A Hybrid Pwm And Pfm Control
Yong Li - Campbell CA, US Junjie Zheng - Santa Clara CA, US Liang Yan - Campbell CA, US John Kesterson - San Jose CA, US Xiao Yan Wang - Pleasanton CA, US
Assignee:
iWatt Inc. - Los Gatos CA
International Classification:
H02M 3/335
US Classification:
363 2101, 363 2108, 363 2116, 363 2112
Abstract:
A hybrid constant current control system that uses both pulse width modulation (PWM) and pulse frequency modulation (PFM) control. When transitioning from constant voltage mode to constant current mode the present invention can continue to control using PWM. Thereafter, when the voltage has dropped, the present invention smoothly transitions to PFM mode. The point of transition is based upon the switching frequency and the lowest rated voltage of operation. The system and method avoids very short (narrow) Ton times which ensures accurate constant current (CC) control with bipolar junction transistor (BJT) devices. The present invention also avoids acoustic noise because the switching frequency is maintained at a high enough level to avoid such acoustic noise even when the energy transferred through the transformer is still substantial and the output voltage is not too low. In addition the output current limit is insensitive to variation in the inductance-input voltage ratio, and is minimized against leakage inductance.
Suning Tang - Fremont CA, US Xiao Wang - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
H01S003/10
US Classification:
372020000
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for generating frequency tunable radio-frequency (RF) pulses utilizing a tunable cavity solid-state laser are disclosed. In one preferred embodiment, an optical RF source provides optical pulses with 1 to 200 GHz repetition rate. The disclosed optical RF source consists of a pump laser and mode matching optics, a pump beam coupler, a laser cavity end mirror, a laser gain medium, a Saturable Bragg Reflector, and a mechanism to change the effective optical length of the laser cavity. By adjusting the effective optical cavity length between the cavity end mirror that also serves as laser output coupler and Saturable Bragg Reflector that also serves as the other end mirror of the cavity, the repetition rate of the output optical pulses is changed. In another preferred embodiment, an optical RF source consists of a pump laser and mode matching optics, a Saturable Bragg Reflector that also serves as a pump coupler, a laser cavity end mirror that also serves as laser output coupler, a laser gain medium, and a mechanism to change the effective optical length of the laser cavity. By adjusting the effective optical cavity length between the cavity end mirror and Saturable Bragg Reflector, the repetition rate of the output optical pulses is changed. In yet another preferred embodiment, an optical RF source further includes an optical to electrical signal converter, and at least one of the following: a RF connector, a connecting waveguide, and a coaxial transmission cable with at least one terminating, impedance matching resistor. In an additional preferred embodiment, an optical RF source consists of a pump laser and mode matching optics, a Saturable Bragg Reflector that also serves as an output coupler and laser cavity end mirror, a second laser cavity end mirror also serving as pump coupler, a laser gain medium, and a mechanism to change the effective optical cavity length of the laser. By adjusting the effective optical cavity length between the cavity end mirrors, the repetition rate of the output optical pulses is changed.
A pet leash including a handle, the handle having a grip portion, a capsule portion and an anchor portion. A cavity within the capsule portion is adapted to contain a payload such as a collapsible dog dish or a pet feces collection bag.
Methods And Apparatus For Interfrequency Handoff In A Wireless Communication System
Neil E. Bernstein - Short Hills NJ Xiao C. Bernstein - New York NY Wen-Yi Kuo - Parsippany NJ Martin H. Meyers - Montclair NJ Xiao Wang - Morristown NJ Carl F. Weaver - Hanover NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies, Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04Q 700
US Classification:
370331
Abstract:
Inter-frequency handoffs in a CDMA or other wireless communication system are controlled using a noise-limited coverage trigger metric which is able to distinguish between same-frequency cell boundaries and other-frequency cell boundaries in the system. The trigger metric may be generated as a function of an average signal-to-noise measure for pilot signals received at a mobile station of the system and a linear sum of the signal-to-noise measures. The signal-to-noise measures may be generated in the mobile station and included in messages transmitted from the mobile station to one or more base stations of the system. The trigger metric is used to control a handoff from a current frequency to a new frequency in an ongoing call. The trigger metric may alternatively be based on a measure of mobile receive power alone. Other aspects of the invention reduce unnecessary searching for a new frequency and decrease the likelihood of "ping-ponging" from a current frequency to a new frequency by providing additional checks in the handoff process.
Dedicated Unicast Transmission Of Satellite Location Information
- San Diego CA, US Le Liu - Fremont CA, US Alberto Rico Alvarino - San Diego CA, US Xiao Feng Wang - San Diego CA, US Mungal Singh Dhanda - Slough, GB Jun Ma - San Diego CA, US Peter Gaal - San Diego CA, US Bharat Shrestha - San Diego CA, US Liangping Ma - San Diego CA, US Umesh Phuyal - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 56/00 H04B 7/185 H04W 72/04
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described in which UEs may communicate with satellites or base stations, or both in a non-terrestrial network. Due to large distances between transmitting devices and receiving devices in a non-terrestrial network, the UE may account for propagation delay and frequency shift of communications with a satellite based on location information of the satellite. The UE may receive first satellite location information from a base station or a satellite, via a broadcast message. The UE may receive second satellite location information from the wireless network node via a unicast message, where both the first satellite location information and the second satellite location information relate to a same satellite. The UE may transmit an uplink communication via the satellite based on at least one of the first satellite location information or the second satellite location information.
- San Diego CA, US Jung Ho RYU - Fort Lee NJ, US Kiran VENUGOPAL - Raritan NJ, US Yan ZHOU - San Diego CA, US Xiao Feng WANG - San Diego CA, US Junyi LI - Chester NJ, US Tao LUO - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
H04B 7/06 H04L 5/00 H04W 72/04 H04W 24/10
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may detect a beam failure associated with a component carrier (CC) of a plurality of CCs that are aggregated. The UE may identify, based at least in part on detecting the beam failure, a CC group in which the CC and one or more other CCs, of the plurality of CCs, are included. The UE may transmit, to the BS, a beam failure recovery request (BFRQ) communication associated with the CC group. Numerous other aspects are provided.
- Menlo Park CA, US Xiao Ou Wang - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 30/02 G06Q 50/00
Abstract:
Techniques for context sensitive overlays, comprising a social networking application. The social networking application may include, among other components, a social networking overlay management component to receive a request from a mobile device to determine a list of aggregate overlay information and user context information, and providing the list of aggregate overlay information and user context information to the mobile device, a context determination component to determine the user context information representative of at least one user context based at least partially on user profile information, location information, calendar event information, and/or external event information, and an overlay selection component to generate the list of aggregate overlay information based at least partially on the user profile information, overlay promotion information, and user context information
The groundwork for the paper was laid by Xiao Wang, one of the co-authors. She had previously done work with the Broad Institute in developing a form of spatial cell analysis that combined multiple forms of cell imaging and gene expression for the same cell while also mapping out the cells place in
Date: Jul 12, 2024
Category: Science
Source: Google
Scientists pinpoint where thousands of individual proteins are made in intact tissue and single cells
RIBOmap can reveal spatial patterns in translation at a resolution that has never before been possible, says Xiao Wang, a core institute member and Merkin Institute Fellow at the Broad and an assistant professor of chemistry at MIT. When we use RIBOmap to look at individual cells within tissues,
Date: Jul 14, 2023
Category: Science
Source: Google
This Land Becomes Their Land. New U.S. Citizens Hit a 15-Year High
Things are going in a positive direction, but its hard to catch up, said Xiao Wang, the chief executive of Boundless, a technology company that helps families navigate the U.S. immigration system.