Soderstrom Dermatology CenterSoderstrom Skin Institute 4909 N Gln Park Pl Rd, Peoria, IL 61614 (309)6747546 (phone), (309)6919286 (fax)
Education:
Medical School China Med Univ, Shenyang City, Liaoning, China Graduated: 1983
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Wang graduated from the China Med Univ, Shenyang City, Liaoning, China in 1983. She works in Peoria, IL and specializes in Dermatopathology. Dr. Wang is affiliated with Illinois Valley Community Hospital, OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, UnityPoint Health Methodist Hospital and Unitypoint Health Proctor Hospital.
2012 to 2000 Lead System AnalystACCENTURE Reston, VA 2010 to 2011 Senior Oracle SpecialistIBM Herndon, VA 2007 to 2010 Senior Consultant
Education:
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY New York, NY Sep 2014 Master of Business Administration in SpecializationsUNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA Charlottesville, VA May 2007 Bachelor of Science in Commerce
Jun 2013 to Aug 2013 Internship in Large Drive departmentChina ENFI Engineering Corporation
Aug 2011 to Jul 2012 Assistant Engineer/Designer in Automatic Control Team
Education:
State University of New York at Stony Brook Stony Brook, NY 2012 to 2013 Master of Science in Electrical EngineeringBeijing University of Technology Aug 2007 to Jul 2011 Bachelor of Engineering in DesignStonyBrook University
Skills:
Auto CAD, Solidworks, PLC/DCS, Cadence, Protel, C, Matlab, and Microsoft office, Mandarin as Native language
May 2012 to Present Freelance Technical designerTykoon Brands Holding(NY)
Jul 2012 to Oct 2012 Production coordinatorMiles Germany, ALSTER Shanghai Office
2003 to 2007 Product Development Coordinator
Education:
FIT New York, NY 2012 to 2013 Non-degree in Certified Technical Design ProgramNorth Carolina State University Raleigh, NC Aug 2010 to May 2012 Master of Textiles in Textile And Apparel, Technology And ManagementDonghua University 2000 Apparel Production and Fashion Design
Skills:
illustrator, Tech Pack, sewing, crochet, hand embroidery
Us Patents
Production Of Whole Grain-Containing Composite Food Products
Jan Karwowski - Midland Park NJ, US Vani Vemulapalli - Morristown NJ, US Chen Y. Wang - Morris Plains NJ, US
Assignee:
Kraft Foods Global Brands LLC - Northfield IL
International Classification:
A21D 13/00
US Classification:
426 94, 426549
Abstract:
Shelf-stable whole grain-containing composite food products, such as savory and sweet snacks and cereals, are continuously produced by preparing a dough comprising cooking whole grain cereal grain particles in the presence of water effective to gelatinize starch content of the whole grain cereal particles to provide gelatinized whole grain cereal grain particles, and mixing the gelatinized whole grain cereal grain particles with starch, whole grain flour, optional minor dough ingredients such as leavening agent, and a food component selected from the group consisting of vegetables and fruits, effective to prepare dough. The dough is formed into discrete dough units, which are baked or fried to provide a whole-grain containing composite food product that is nutritious, low fat, multi-flavored, and a good source of dietary fiber.
Secure Electronic Transactions Using A Trusted Intermediary With Non-Repudiation Of Receipt And Contents Of Message
Todd Mitty - New York NY, US Douglas Shoupp - Wheaton IL, US Michael Cantone - Wheeling IL, US Chen Wang - Deerfield IL, US
International Classification:
H04L009/00
US Classification:
713/168000
Abstract:
Secure electronic transactions using a trusted intermediary with non-repudiation of receipt and contents of message. A system of, and method for, securely transmitting a package from a sender to a recipient, via an intermediary, are described, as is a novel data arrangement, stored in a computer-readable medium. A sender encrypts the message to form an encrypted inner envelope. A waybill is formed that among other things identifies the recipient as the destination and includes information indicating various levels of services desired, e.g., electronic notarization. The waybill and inner envelope are used to form an encrypted outer envelope that is addressed to a trusted intermediary. The intermediary receives the package and decrypts the outer envelope. It is unable to decrypt the inner envelope, due to the keys employed during encryption. The service information is processed, and the package is used to form a second package addressed to the recipient. The recipient decrypts the package and confirms receipt thereof, using a digest of the message. In this way, receipt and opening of the message cannot be properly repudiated by the recipient. An extra level of encryption to form an outer envelope from the intermediary to the recipient may be included, and the various envelopes and confirmation digests may be signed so that the contents and identities may be authenticated.
Process To Enhance Flavor Of Roasted Nuts And Products With Modified Texture
Theresa R. Cea - Brooklyn NY, US Jan Karwowski - Midland Park NJ, US Chen Y. Wang - Morris Plains NJ, US Don C. Winfrey - Tobyhanna PA, US
Assignee:
Kraft Foods Holdings, Inc. - Northfield IL
International Classification:
A23L 1/20 A23L 1/36 B02B 1/08
US Classification:
426507, 426632
Abstract:
Process for making crunchy flavorful nut products comprising contacting raw nuts with a water source effective to moisten the nuts without immersing the nuts in the water source, and roasting the moistened nuts. The nut products are crunchy and retain nut flavor when processed in this manner.
Holographic Characterization Of Protein Aggregates
- New York NY, US Michael D. WARD - New York NY, US Xiao ZHONG - Jersey City NJ, US Chen WANG - New York NY, US Laura A. PHILIPS - New York NY, US David B. RUFFNER - New York NY, US Fook Chiong CHEONG - New York NY, US
Assignee:
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY - New York NY
International Classification:
G01N 15/02 G01N 15/14
Abstract:
Systems and methods for holographic characterization of protein aggregates. Size and refractive index of individual aggregates in a solution can be determined. Information regarding morphology and porosity can be extracted from holographic data.
Visual Question Generation With Answer-Awareness And Region-Reference
A computer-implemented method for visual question generation includes training an alignment module to analyze an image, an answer hint, and a visual hint with respect to the image. A k-nearest neighbors (KNN) graph is constructed by performing an aligned embedding for each region of the image. A node embedding component is generated by using a graph embedding component of the KNN graph. A visual question is generated by sequence decoding each image and graph of the image.
- Piscataway NJ, US Chen Wang - North Brunswick NJ, US Jian Liu - North Brunswick NJ, US Hongbo Liu - Indianapolis IN, US Yan Wang - Binghamton NY, US
Assignee:
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; Office of Research Commercialization - Piscataway NJ The Trustees of Indiana University - Bloomington IN The Research Foundation for The State University of New York - Binghamton NY
International Classification:
G01V 8/00 G01V 8/20
Abstract:
A system and method for detecting a suspicious object, including a wireless signal transmitter with first and second transmitter antennas, a first wireless signal receiver on an opposite side of the object from the transmitter having first and second receiver antennas, and a second wireless signal receiver on a same side of the object as the transmitter having a third receiver antenna. The transmitter may emit wireless signals from each of the transmitter antennas. The signals emitted by the first transmitter antenna may be received at the first and second receiver antennas. The signals emitted by both transmitter antennas may be received at the third receiver antenna. The object's material type may be determined based on channel state information of the wireless signals received at first receiver. A size of the object may be determined based on channel state information of the wireless signals received at the second receiver.
Diversified Motion Using Multiple Global Motion Models
- Mountain View CA, US Emil Keyder - Brooklyn NY, US Michele Covell - Woodside CA, US Chen Wang - Jersey City NJ, US Sarah Parker - San Francisco CA, US Ramin Zabih - New York NY, US
An apparatus for encoding a current frame of a video. The apparatus includes a memory and a processor. The processor is configured to execute instructions stored in the memory to generate, for each reference frame of a subset of available reference frames, at least one respective candidate global motion model (GMM); partition the current frame into blocks; generate an aggregated residual frame for the current frame; and encode the respective residual blocks in a compressed bitstream. To generate the aggregated residual frame includes to select, for predicting each block of the blocks, a respective selected GMM, where the respective selected GMM corresponds to the one of the at least one respective candidate GMMs that minimizes a total error associated with the aggregated residual frame; and obtain respective residual blocks for the block.
Systems And Methods For User Input And Authentication Using Vibration Analysis
- New Brunswick NJ, US Jian Liu - Highland Park NJ, US Chen Wang - North Bergen NJ, US Nitesh Saxena - Hoover AL, US
Assignee:
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick NJ
International Classification:
G06F 21/31 G06F 3/01
Abstract:
A user input system comprising a vibration motor, a sensor and a processor in communication with the sensor. The vibration motor is in contact with a surface and generates vibrations in the surface. The vibrations can be altered by a user touching the surface to create altered vibrations. The sensor is in contact with the surface and detects the altered vibrations. The processor receives and analyzes data corresponding to the altered vibrations. The processor determines, based on the analyzed data, whether a user's touch on the surface matches a stored vibration profile of the user.
The development of this new material is described this week in the journal RSC: Applied Polymers, in a paper by MIT Professor Thomas J. Wallin, University of Utah Professor Chen Wang, and seven others.
Date: Aug 06, 2024
Category: Science
Source: Google
Researchers build new device that is a foundation for quantum computing
"This is desirable in quantum computing," says senior author Chen Wang, assistant professor of physics at UMass Amherst, "because there are many computing scenarios where you want to give plenty of access to data without giving anyone the power to alter or degrade that data."
Wang is a co-author of the study along with Chen Wang, Xiaonan Guo, Bo Liu, and lead researcher Yingying Chen from the Stevens Institute of Technology. The group is collaborating on this and other mobile device-related security and privacy projects.
Date: Jul 06, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Schrödinger's Cat 2.0: New Thought Experiment Combines Quantum Entanglement And Superposition
This cat is big and smart. It doesn't stay in one box because the quantum state is shared between the two cavities and cannot be described separately, lead author Chen Wang, a postdoctoral associate at Yale University, said in a statement. One can also take an alternative view, where we have two
Date: May 27, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Dead or Alive, Schrödinger's Cat Can Be in 2 Boxes at Once
"We are showing an analogy to Schrdinger's cat that is made out of an electromagnetic field that is confined in two cavities," said study lead author Chen Wang, a physicist at Yale University. "The interesting thing here is the cat is in two boxes at once." [What's That? Your Physics Questio
Date: May 26, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Lustful couple were FOSSILISED during steamy RUMPY-PUMPY session 156m ...
A report into the findings was written by Shu Li, Chungkun Shih, Chen Wang, Hong Pang and Dong Ren. It is called Forever Love: The Hitherto Earliest Record of Copulating Insects from the Middle Jurassic of China and was published in the journal PLOS One.
Date: Nov 08, 2013
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Chinese Herbs Equal to Tamiflu in Reducing H1N1 Fever: Study
For thousands of years, Chinese herbs have been used to treat influenza, study co-authors Dr. Chen Wang and Dr. Bin Cao, of Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital, Capital Medical University, in China, said in an email. The pandemic influenza 2009 gave us the opportunity to evaluate a standard Chinese herb fSOURCES: Chen Wang, M.D., Ph.D., and Bin Cao, M.D., department of infectious diseases and clinical microbiology, Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital, Beijing Institute of Respiratory Medicine, Capital Medical University, Beijing; Duffy MacKay, N.D., vice president, scientific and regulatory affairs, Council
Date: Aug 16, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Chinese Herbal Decoction Cuts Time to H1N1 Fever Resolution
Chen Wang, M.D., Ph.D., from the Ministry of Health in Beijing, and colleagues compared the efficacy and safety of maxingshigan-yinqiaosan with oseltamivir for the treatment of uncomplicated H1N1 influenza. A total of 410 adults between the ages of 15 and 59 years with confirmed H1N1 influenza recei
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Education:
City University of Hong Kong - Master Degree in Electronic Commerce, Fort Hays State University - Business Administration, Shenyang Normal University - International Finance
Chen Wang
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INRIA - PHD Student (2009)
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INSA
Chen Wang
Education:
Anu - Master of business information system, Southeast Uni - ECommerce