The Office of James Burnett - San Diego since Aug 2011
Associate
AECOM Jun 2010 - Aug 2010
Intern as assistant landscape architect
Beijing Forestry University Sep 2004 - Jul 2008
BLA Student
Education:
Department of Landscape Architecture & Regional Planning, University of Massachusetts Amherst 2009 - 2011
Master, Landscape Architecture
School of Landscape architecture, Beijing Forestry University 2004 - 2008
Bachelor, Landscape Architecture
Skills:
AutoCAD Photoshop ArcGIS Rendering InDesign PowerPoint Illustrator Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Chinese Public Speaking Modeling Programming
Second Price of the 5th Ed Bacon Student Competition - Ed Bacon Foundation 2010 (http://www.edbacon.org/usa250/winners.htm)
Third Price of Student Competition - IFLA APR 2009
The present invention discloses an apparatus and method for rapid synthesis and analysis of members of a combinatorial library. The apparatus includes a plurality of vessels for containing individual library members and a fluid handling system that apportions a test fluid about equally between each of the vessels. This allows for simultaneous screening of library members by detecting changes in test fluid following contact with individual library members. Fluid flow through each of the vessels is controlled using passive flow restrictors or active flow controllers to ensure that each library member contacts approximately the same amount of test fluid per unit time. The disclosed apparatus and method is especially useful for making inorganic oxide mixtures and for screening the mixtures based on their ability to catalyze the conversion of fluid reactants.
Sampling And Analysis Of Reactions By Trapping Reaction Components On A Sorbent
Methods and devices for rapidly analyzing groups of reactions are disclosed. The method includes the steps of contacting a fluid sample from one of the reaction mixtures with a sorbent, trapping at least one component of the fluid sample on the sorbent, and detecting the at least one component of the fluid sample trapped on the sorbent. The contacting step, the trapping step, and the detecting step are carried out at least once for each of the reaction mixtures in rapid serial or parallel fashion. The present invention is useful for screening combinatorial libraries, especially libraries of catalysts made through parallel synthesis, but the disclosed methods and devices can be used to analyze a broad spectrum of chemical transformations.
Apparatus For Sampling And Analysis Of Reactions By Trapping Reaction Components On A Sorbent
Methods and devices for rapidly analyzing groups of reactions are disclosed. The method includes the steps of contacting a fluid sample from one of the reaction mixtures with a sorbent, trapping at least one component of the fluid sample on the sorbent, and detecting the at least one component of the fluid sample trapped on the sorbent. The contacting step, the trapping step, and the detecting step are carried out at least once for each of the reaction mixtures in rapid serial or parallel fashion. The present invention is useful for screening combinatorial libraries, especially libraries of catalysts made through parallel synthesis, but the disclosed methods and devices can be used to analyze a broad spectrum of chemical transformations.
Methods For Screening Catalysts In A Parallel Fixed-Bed Reactor
Shenheng Guan - San Jose CA, US Lynn Van Erden - Livermore CA, US Robert C. Haushalter - Los Gatos CA, US Xiao Ping Zhou - Sunnyvale CA, US Xuejun Jason Wang - Fremont CA, US Ravi Srinivasan - Mountain View CA, US
The present invention discloses an apparatus and method for rapid analysis of members of a combinatorial library. The apparatus includes a plurality of vessels for containing individual library members and a fluid handling system that apportions a test fluid about equally between each of the vessels. This allows for simultaneous screening of library members by detecting changes in test fluid following contact with individual library members. Fluid flow through each of the vessels is controlled using passive flow restrictors or active flow controllers to ensure that each library member contacts approximately the same amount of test fluid per unit time. The disclosed apparatus is especially useful for screening library members based on their ability to catalyze the conversion of fluid reactants.
Amination Of Aromatic Hydrocarbons And Heterocyclic Analogs Thereof
Damodara M. Poojary - Cupertino CA, US Ramesh Borade - San Jose CA, US Alfred Hagemeyer - Sunnyvale CA, US Xiao Ping Zhou - Sunnyvale CA, US Christopher E. Dube - Arlington MA, US Ulrich Notheis - Dormagen, DE Ralph Armbrust - Leverkusen, DE Christian Rasp - Bergisch Gladbach, DE David M. Lowe - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Symyx Technologies, Inc. - Santa Clara CA Bayer AG - Leverkusen
International Classification:
C07C209/00
US Classification:
564408, 564395
Abstract:
Noble metal/reducible metal oxide catalysts effective for the direct amination of aromatic hydrocarbons and heterocyclic analogs thereof are disclosed. In one embodiment, the cataloxidant comprises a noble metal selected from Pd, Rh, Ir and/or Ru and a reducible metal oxide. In another embodiment, the cataloxidant comprises a noble metal and a reducible oxide of a metal selected from Ni, Mn, V, Ce, Th, Pr, Te, Re, Co, Fe, Cu and/or Bi. A preferred cataloxidant comprises one or more noble metals selected from Pd, Rh, Ir and/or Ru, in combination with nickel oxide and/or manganese oxide. In preferred applications, benzene can be aminated in the presence of the cataloxidants to form aniline. A benzene conversion of at least 5% is achieved, with more than 90% selectivity for aniline. Significantly, the cataloxidant can be regenerated without a substantial loss of performance.
Apparatus For Screening Catalysts In A Parallel Fixed-Bed Reactor
Shenheng Guan - Palo Alto CA, US Lynn Van Erden - Livermore CA, US Robert C. Haushalter - Los Gatos CA, US Xiao Ping Zhou - Sunnyvale CA, US Xuejun Jason Wang - Fremont CA, US Ravi Srinivasan - Mountain View CA, US
The present invention discloses an apparatus and method for rapid analysis of members of a combinatorial library. The apparatus includes a plurality of vessels for containing individual library members and a fluid handling system that apportions a test fluid about equally between each of the vessels. This allows for simultaneous screening of library members by detecting changes in test fluid following contact with individual library members. Fluid flow through each of the vessels is controlled using passive flow restrictors or active flow controllers to ensure that each library member contacts approximately the same amount of test fluid per unit time. The disclosed apparatus is especially useful for screening library members based on their ability to catalyze the conversion of fluid reactants.
Sampling And Analysis Of Reactions By Trapping Reaction Components On A Sorbent
Methods and devices for rapidly analyzing groups of reactions are disclosed. The method includes the steps of contacting a fluid sample from one of the reaction mixtures with a sorbent, trapping at least one component of the fluid sample on the sorbent, and detecting the at least one component of the fluid sample trapped on the sorbent. The contacting step, the trapping step, and the detecting step are carried out at least once for each of the reaction mixtures in rapid serial or parallel fashion. The present invention is useful for screening combinatorial libraries, especially libraries of catalysts made through parallel synthesis, but the disclosed methods and devices can be used to analyze a broad spectrum of chemical transformations.
Parallel Fixed Bed Reactor And Fluid Contacting Apparatus
Shenheng Guan - San Jose CA Lynn Van Erden - Livermore CA Robert C. Haushalter - Los Gatos CA Xiao Ping Zhou - Sunnyvale CA Xuejun Jason Wang - Fremont CA Ravi Srinivasan - Mountain View CA
Assignee:
Symyx Technologies, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
B01J 3502
US Classification:
422211
Abstract:
The present invention discloses an apparatus and method for rapid analysis of members of a combinatorial library. The apparatus includes a plurality of vessels for containing individual library members and a fluid handling system that apportions a test fluid about equally between each of the vessels. This allows for simultaneous screening of library members by detecting changes in test fluid following contact with individual library members. Fluid flow through each of the vessels is controlled using passive flow restrictors or active flow controllers to ensure that each library member contacts approximately the same amount of test fluid per unit time. The disclosed apparatus is especially useful for screening library members based on their ability to catalyze the conversion of fluid reactants.
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