Rayne Plumbing & Sewer Services
Accountant
Garden City Casino Gfj Enterprise Oct 2009 - Jul 2011
Food and Beverage Server
Incredible Electronic Deal Aug 2009 - Feb 2011
Accounting Manager
Vung Tau Restaurant Aug 2007 - Apr 2009
Assistant Manager
Marina Brother Mar 2001 - May 2006
Sales Associate
Education:
Cal State East Bay - College of Business & Economics 2008 - 2010
Bachelors, Management, Finance
Align Technology
Senior Software Engineer
Align Technology
Senior Mes Application Developer
Align Technology
Mes Senior Sofware Developer at Align Technology
Education:
Cal State East Bay - College of Business & Economics 1987 - 1992
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, Software Engineering
Skills:
Management Sales Leadership Customer Service Microsoft Office Medical Devices Healthcare Sales Management Product Development Process Improvement Mes Application
Marc Zuellig - Belmont CA Terry Long - Tucson AZ James Wasson - Los Altos CA Michael J. O'Neill - Pacifica CA Hung Ly - Foster City CA Bill Williams - San Francisco CA Gary S. Kath - Rahway NJ Gregory W. King - Rahway NJ Brian G. Uhrig - Rahway NJ Steven Hutchins - Rahway NJ
Assignee:
Argonaut Technologies, Inc. - San Carlos CA
International Classification:
B01J 1900 B01L 300 B01L 1100
US Classification:
422130
Abstract:
The present invention provides apparatus and methods for the synthesis of combinatorial chemical libraries. The apparatus comprises a plurality of reaction vessels having an inner surface, an outer surface, a first opening, and a second opening. An agitator is contained within each of the reaction vessels for stimulating liquid circulation within the vessels. The apparatus has a common gas line having a plurality of gas outlet ports, where each of the reaction vessels has at least one gas outlet port positioned to feed into the vessel. The apparatus also has a common liquid line having a plurality of liquid outlet ports, where each of the reaction vessels has at least one liquid outlet port positioned to feed into the vessel. Each reaction vessel also has at least one valve coupled to the second opening on the vessel.
Channel Measurement And Reporting For Full-Duplex Operation
- San Diego CA, US Muhammad Sayed Khairy ABDELGHAFFAR - San Jose CA, US Kiran Krishna MUKKAVILLI - San Diego CA, US Tingfang JI - San Diego CA, US Huilin XU - Temecula CA, US Wanshi CHEN - San Diego CA, US Hung Dinh LY - San Diego CA, US Alexandros MANOLAKOS - Escondido CA, US Naga BHUSHAN - San Diego CA, US Shimman Arvind PATEL - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
H04B 7/06 H04W 24/08 H04W 24/10
Abstract:
This disclosure provides systems, devices, apparatus and methods, including computer programs encoded on storage media, for channel measurement and reporting by a FD UE. A user equipment (UE) may be configured to transmit an uplink (UL) signal in a set of UL resources configured with a base station. The UE may be further configured to monitor a set of downlink (DL) resources configured with the base station, the set of DL resources being adjacent to or at least partially overlapping with the set of UL resources. The UE may be further configure to determine a channel quality associated with the set of DL resources based on the UL signal transmitted in the set of UL resources. The UE may be configured to then transmit, to the base station, information indicating channel state feedback (CSF) based on the determined channel quality.
Invoking An Activity State Of A Radio Resource Control Connection Setup Message Monitoring Procedure
- San Diego CA, US Gokul SRIDHARAN - Sunnyvale CA, US Hung Dinh LY - San Diego CA, US Peter GAAL - San Diego CA, US Tao LUO - San Diego CA, US Junyi LI - Fairless Hills PA, US Jelena DAMNJANOVIC - Del Mar CA, US Xiaoxia ZHANG - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 74/00 H04L 1/18 H04W 74/08 H04L 25/02
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may determine a status of a repetition procedure associated with a radio resource control (RRC) connection request message of a four-step random access channel (RACH) procedure. The UE may invoke an activity state of an RRC connection setup message monitoring procedure based at least in part on the status of the repetition procedure. Numerous other aspects are described.
Uplink Configured Grant Transmission Repetition Techniques In Wireless Communications
- San Diego CA, US Gokul Sridharan - Sunnyvale CA, US Hung Dinh Ly - San Diego CA, US Peter Gaal - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 72/12 H04W 72/14 H04L 1/16
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described in which a user equipment (UE) may be configured with periodic uplink grants that provide a number of repetitions and a redundancy version (RV) sequence for the repetitions. Prior to the start of an uplink grant period, the UE may determine a set of slots that are available for uplink transmissions in the uplink grant period. Based on the set of slots, the UE may determine a corresponding RV for repetitions of the uplink communication associated with each slot. The slots with uplink transmissions within the uplink grant period may be non-contiguous. Repetitions of an uplink communication may be configured to be transmitted across multiple uplink grant periods, which may be triggered based on a threshold value associated with the repetitions.
Power Adaptation For Synchronization Signal Blocks
- San Diego CA, US Muhammad Sayed Khairy Abdelghaffar - San Jose CA, US Hung Dinh Ly - San Diego CA, US Huilin Xu - Temecula CA, US Hwan Joon Kwon - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 52/24 H04W 56/00 H04W 52/38
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communication are described. A user equipment (UE) may receive an indication of a transmission power for a synchronization signal block (SSB) transmission by a base station, the indicated transmission power different than a default transmission power for SSB transmissions by the base station. The UE may determine a received power with which the SSB transmission is received at the UE. The UE may receive one or more downlink transmissions from the base station based at least in part on the received power for the SSB transmission and a difference between the default transmission power and the indicated transmission power for the SSB transmission.
- San Diego CA, US Gokul SRIDHARAN - Sunnyvale CA, US Hung Dinh LY - San Diego CA, US Peter GAAL - San Diego CA, US Sanghoon KIM - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 1/00 H04W 72/04 H04W 28/04 H04L 25/03
Abstract:
A method of wireless communication at a user equipment (UE) includes receiving, from a network node, a message indicating slots for transmitting a transport block on a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH). The method also includes segmenting the transport block into code blocks. The method further includes encoding the code blocks to produce encoded code blocks. Each code block may be encoded at a coding path from a group of coding paths associated with a coding chain. The method still further includes transmitting the encoded code blocks in the slots on the PUSCH.
Relation Of Shared Channel Reference Signal Bundling To A Preemption Indication
- San Diego CA, US Gokul SRIDHARAN - Sunnyvale CA, US Hung Dinh LY - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 5/00
Abstract:
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive a preemption indication indicating that resources of at least one shared channel communication among one or more shared channel communications of a shared channel are to be preempted, where the one or more shared channel communications are to be time-domain reference signal (RS) bundled based at least in part on an RS associated with the shared channel. The UE may selectively perform time-domain RS bundling of the one or more shared channel communications based at least in part on the preemption indication. Numerous other aspects are provided.
Shared Channel Reference Signal Bundling And Multiple Concurrent Shared Channel Transmissions
- San Diego CA, US Gokul SRIDHARAN - Sunnyvale CA, US Hung Dinh LY - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 72/12
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. The described techniques provide for a user equipment (UE) to identify a first set of scheduled transmissions to be received using a first set of time-frequency resources, where reference signals of the first set of transmissions may be bundled according to a first reference signal bundling pattern. The UE may identify a second scheduled transmission to be received using a second set of time-frequency resources that overlaps with the first set of resources. The UE may determine a second reference signal bundling pattern for bundling the reference signals received in the first set of transmissions. For example, the UE may modify the first reference signal bundling pattern to determine the second reference signal bundling pattern. The UE may receive the second scheduled transmission and the first set of scheduled transmissions according to the second reference signal bundling pattern.
John Mclain, Mark Cravens, Keith Whitley, Michelle Yakley, Chris Langan, James Daly, John Hanley, Daniel Mcgowan, Kathy Meyer, Bill Stevenson, Jack Doebler