Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ 2013 to 2000 Master of science in financial statistics and risk managementZhejiang University, College of Computer science and technology 2008 to 2012 Bachelor of science in software engineering
CITIBANK New York, NY Aug 2010 to Aug 2014 TellerUNITED STATES CENSUS BUREAU Brooklyn, NY May 2010 to Aug 2010 Field Operations ClerkBENTLEY UNIVERSITY Waltham, MA Sep 2006 to Dec 2008 Office Assistant
Education:
BARUCH COLLEGE, Zicklin School of Business New York, NY 2012 to 2014 Master of Science in AccountancyTHE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG Hong Kong 2009 to 2009BENTLEY UNIVERSITY Waltham, MA 2006 to 2009 Bachelor of Science in Global Perspectives
Z&Z Accounting Services LLC Boston, MA May 2012 to May 2012 Tax, InternBank of Hangzhou
Jul 2010 to Sep 2010 Service Operations Department, InternShanghai Hanlin Stele Museum
Jul 2009 to Aug 2009 Researcher, InternMeikao Advertising and Consulting Corporation
Jul 2008 to Aug 2008 Manager Assistant, Intern
Education:
Bentley University- McCallum Graduate School of Business Waltham, MA Sep 2011 Master of Science in AccountancyFudan University May 2011 Bachelor of Arts in MuseologyUniversity of California Irvine, CA Sep 2009 Art HistoryShanghai International Studies University 2007 to 2009 French Literature
Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Preston Gates Ellis LLP State Street Financial Center One Lincoln Street, Boston, MA 02111 6179519161
Licenses:
Massachusetts - Active 2006
Education:
Suffolk University Law School Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 2006 Worcester Polytechnic Institute Degree - PhD - Doctorate - Chemistry Graduated - 2002 Fudan University Degree - BS - Bachelor of Science Graduated - 1993
Specialties:
Intellectual Property - 50% Business - 50%
Associations:
American Intellectual Property Law Association - Member
Loma Linda Physicians Medical GroupLoma Linda University Urgent Care East Campus Hospital 25333 Barton Rd, Loma Linda, CA 92350 9095586641 (phone), 9095586039 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Shanghai Med Univ, Shanghai First Med Univ, Shanghai, China Graduated: 1985
Dr. Liu graduated from the Shanghai Med Univ, Shanghai First Med Univ, Shanghai, China in 1985. He works in Loma Linda, CA and specializes in Emergency Medicine and Family Medicine. Dr. Liu is affiliated with Loma Linda University Medical Center.
Dr. Liu graduated from the Tufts University School of Medicine in 2001. He works in San Antonio, TX and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Liu is affiliated with Baptist Medical Center.
Dr. Liu graduated from the Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine in 1995. She works in San Mateo, CA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Liu is affiliated with San Mateo Medical Center.
Dr. Liu graduated from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University in 1998. She works in San Diego, CA and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Liu is affiliated with UCSD Medical Center.
Radiology Associates Central FL 1400 N Us Hwy 441 STE 510, Lady Lake, FL 32159 3527534115 (phone), 3527286749 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Capital Univ of Med Scis, Training Ctr of Gen Prac, Beijing City, China Graduated: 1992
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Liu graduated from the Capital Univ of Med Scis, Training Ctr of Gen Prac, Beijing City, China in 1992. He works in Lady Lake, FL and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Liu is affiliated with Leesburg Regional Medical Center and The Villages Regional Hospital.
Lawrence C. Lynnworth - Waltham MA Yi Liu - Bolton MA
Assignee:
Panametrics, Inc. - Waltham MA
International Classification:
G01N 2928
US Classification:
73644, 7386118
Abstract:
An encapsulated or rigid bundle of rods forms a substantially non-dispersive buffer usable in extreme environments, operable over wide bandwidth, and repairable in the field. The rigid assembly extends through a nozzle or flanged pipe penetration to launch its signals directly in the fluid at a defined angle. The bundles are non-degrading wave guides to carry signals through degrading environments. This is useful for numerous stack, freestream and chordal path configurations, as well as clamp-on systems and special mode-converting configurations. Beam shaping and steering may be passively effected with patterned bundle constructions, and plural faces, which may be stepped or angled, may define multiple oblique, reflective or different length paths while mounted in spoolpieces at normal incidence.
Lawrence C. Lynnworth - Waltham MA Yi Liu - Bolton MA
Assignee:
Panametrics, Inc. - Waltham MA
International Classification:
G01N 2900
US Classification:
73644
Abstract:
An ultrasonic coupling assembly includes a barrier layer that contacts the wall, and a generally thicker layer formed of a compliant material such as zinc foil that extends over the first layer. A third layer may cover and enclose the compliant layer, e. g. , by folding the first layer over and on top of the second layer to cover the edge faces thereof. An exemplary embodiment is implemented using gold foil approximately one mil thick for the first layer, and zinc sheeting approximately four mils thick for the second layer. Use of inert top and bottom, or outside, layers prevents the inadvertent installation of the coupling element with the compliant layer directly contacting the wall. Disk embodiments may employ a stack of separate disks formed of foils or sheets of the respective materials. For cryogenic applications, a material such as indium may be used for the second layer without risk of its alloying or migration through the first layer.
Jay F. Larrow - Wakefield MA Serge Jasmin - Watertown MA Yi Liu - Weymouth MA Marcello Di Mare - Belmont MA
Assignee:
Rhodia Pharma Solutions Inc. - Cranbury NJ
International Classification:
C07D30132
US Classification:
549541, 549513, 549540, 502150, 502170, 502171
Abstract:
A method for stereoselective chemical synthesis, includes the steps of: (A) reacting a nucleophile and chiral or prochiral cyclic subtrate, said substrate comprising a carbocycle or a heterocycle having a reactive center susceptible to nucleophilic attack by the nucleophile, in the presence of a chiral non-racemic catalyst to produce a product mixture comprising a stereomerically enriched product wherein the product mixture further comprises a catalyst residue, at least a portion of the catalyst residue is in a first oxidation state, and the catalyst residue in the first oxidation state is active in catalyzing degradation of the stereoisomerically enriched product, and (B) chemically or electochemically changing the oxidation state of the catalyst residue from the first oxidation state to a second oxidation state, wherein catalyst residue in the second oxidation state is less active in catalyzing degradation of the stereoisomerically enriched product than is catalyst residue in the first oxidation state. The method reduces erosion of the chiral purity of the stereoisomerically enriched product and reduces the chemical transformation to side products of the stereoisomerically enriched product and co-product(s). The deactivated catalyst is recoverable and recyclable.
Yi Liu - Weymouth MA Marcello DiMare - Belmont MA Salvatore Anthony Marchese - Malden MA Eric N. Jacobsen - Boston MA Serge Jasmin - Watertown MA
Assignee:
Rhodia Chirex, Inc. - MA
International Classification:
C07D30132
US Classification:
549541, 549513, 549540
Abstract:
The present invention provides a process for the preparation of an enantiomerically enriched non-racemic chiral diol and an enantiomerically enriched non-racemic chiral epoxy compound by a hydrolytic kinetic resolution reaction. The process includes the step of contacting oxygen and mixture including a racemic chiral epoxy compound, a non-racemic Co(II) complex catalyst, an aromatic carboxylic acid and water, at a temperature and length of time sufficient to produce a mixture of said non-racemic chiral diol and said non-racemic chiral epoxy compound. The present invention also provides a process for the preparation of an enantiomerically enriched non-racemic chiral diol and an enantiomerically enriched non-racemic chiral epoxy compound by a hydrolytic kinetic resolution reaction. This process includes the step of: contacting a racemic chiral epoxy compound and water in the presence of a non-racemic complex of Co(III) having an aryl carboxylate counter-anion, at a temperature and length of time sufficient to produce a mixture of said non-racemic chiral diol and said non-racemic chiral epoxy compound.
A tag flow measurement system wherein a first and a second measurement path are provided across a flowing fluid, and a receiver in each path receives signals modulated by scatters in the fluid. The direction of signal propagation in one path faces in an opposite sense to, e. g. , is anti-parallel to, the direction of propagation in the other path, and the two receiver outputs are correlated to determine a time interval representative of flow velocity. In one embodiment each path is defined by a transmitter on one side of the conduit and a receiver on the other side of the conduit, and the positions or orientations of transmitter and receiver are reversed in the second pair. Thus, the first transmitter may lie on the same side of the conduit as the second receiver, and the second transmitter may lie on the same side of the conduit as the first receiver. Diametral or chordal paths may be used. A prototype clamp on system detects flowing air at atmospheric pressure in a schedule one inch steel pipe over an extended range, at flow rates as low as several meters per second.
Xiongwei Shi - Edison NJ, US Man Zhu - Clark NJ, US William Leong - Westfield NJ, US Vilas Dahanukar - Hyderabad, IN Ilia A. Zavialov - Princeton NJ, US Cecelia Proietti - Clark NJ, US Shannon Zhao - Littleton MA, US Hong-Chang Lee - Livingston NJ, US Yi Liu - Clark NJ, US Hoa N. Nguyen - Dayton NJ, US Wenxue Wu - Princeton Junction NJ, US Bosco D'Sa - Edison NJ, US Feng Liang - Monmouth Junction NJ, US Loc Thanh Tran - Parsippany NJ, US
Assignee:
Schering Corporation - Kenilworth NJ
International Classification:
C07D 401/14 C07D 403/12 A61K 31/506 A61K 31/18
US Classification:
544295, 544364, 544335
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to the synthesis of 4-[4-[(R)-[1-[cyclopropylsulfonyl)-4-piperidinyl](3-fluorophenyl)methyl]-3(S)-methyl-1-piperazinyl]-1-[(4,6-dimethyl-5-pyrimidinyl)carbonyl]-4-methylpiperidine], and intermediates therefor from readily available starting materials by a novel route.
Shawn T. Branum - Raritan NJ, US Raymond W. Colburn - Spring House PA, US Scott L. Dax - Landenberg PA, US Christopher M. Flores - Spring House PA, US Michele C. Jetter - Norristown PA, US Yi Liu - Spring House PA, US Donald Ludovici - Spring House PA, US Mark J. Macielag - Cranbury NJ, US Jay M. Matthews - Spring House PA, US James J. McNally - Spring House PA, US Laura M. Reaney - Spring House PA, US Ronald K. Russell - Raritan NJ, US Ning Qin - Spring House PA, US Christopher Teleha - Spring House PA, US Kenneth M. Wells - Raritan NJ, US Scott C. Youells - Spring House PA, US Mark A. Youngman - Spring House PA, US
Disclosed are compounds, compositions and methods for treating various diseases, syndromes, conditions and disorders, including pain. Such compounds are represented by Formula I as follows:.
Compositions And Methods For Forming Electronic Devices
Compositions are provided which can be used for treating photoresist patterns in the manufacture of electronic devices. The compositions allow for the formation of fine lithographic patterns and find particular applicability in semiconductor device manufacture.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
Handbook of Nanophase and Nanostructured Materials: Characterization