IU Health Pathology Laboratory 350 W 11 St RM 4010, Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317)4916000 (phone), (317)4916419 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Beijing Med Univ, Beijing City, Beijing, China Graduated: 1987
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Cheng graduated from the Beijing Med Univ, Beijing City, Beijing, China in 1987. He works in Indianapolis, IN and specializes in Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology. Dr. Cheng is affiliated with Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital, IU Health University Hospital and Riley Hospital For Children At Indiana University Health.
Us Patents
Methods And Apparatus For A Wireless Terminal With Third Party Advertising: Advertising-Enabled Wireless Terminal
Liang Cheng - Parsippany NJ, US Winston Lieu - Holmdel NJ, US
Assignee:
Mobicom Corporation - Holmdel NJ
International Classification:
G06K 9/20
US Classification:
382312000
Abstract:
A sponsor compensates an entity, such as a wireless service provider or an intermediary, in exchange for allowing the sponsor to advertise on a card, such as a phone card. The card, which is available for purchase by consumers, is used to purchase a wireless service. In some embodiments, the compensation paid by the sponsor to the entity subsidizes the cost of the wireless service for the consumer. In use, the card is coupled to an advertising-enabled wireless terminal. The advertising that appears on the card is visible to the user through the back cover of the wireless terminal. The sponsor card must remain coupled to wireless terminal for the consumer to use the service that was purchased via the sponsor card.
Methods And Apparatus For A Wireless Terminal With Third Party Advertising: Method For Third Party Advertising
Liang Cheng - Parsippany NJ, US Winston Lieu - Holmdel NJ, US
Assignee:
Mobicom Corporation - Holmdel NJ
International Classification:
G07G 1/14
US Classification:
705014000
Abstract:
A sponsor compensates an entity, such as a wireless service provider or an intermediary, in exchange for allowing the sponsor to advertise on a card, such as a phone card. The card, which is available for purchase by consumers, is used to purchase a wireless service. In some embodiments, the compensation paid by the sponsor to the entity subsidizes the cost of the wireless service for the consumer. In use, the card is coupled to an advertising-enabled wireless terminal. The advertising that appears on the card is visible to the user through the back cover of the wireless terminal. The sponsor card must remain coupled to wireless terminal for the consumer to use the service that was purchased via the sponsor card.
Methods And Apparatus For A Wireless Terminal With Third Party Advertising: Card With Indicium Of Sponsorship
Liang Cheng - Parsippany NJ, US Winston Lieu - Holmdel NJ, US
Assignee:
Mobicom Corporation - Holmdel NJ
International Classification:
G07G 1/14
US Classification:
705014000
Abstract:
A sponsor compensates an entity, such as a wireless service provider or an intermediary, in exchange for allowing the sponsor to advertise on a card, such as a phone card. The card, which is available for purchase by consumers, is used to purchase a wireless service. In some embodiments, the compensation paid by the sponsor to the entity subsidizes the cost of the wireless service for the consumer. In use, the card is coupled to an advertising-enabled wireless terminal. The advertising that appears on the card is visible to the user through the back cover of the wireless terminal. The sponsor card must remain coupled to wireless terminal for the consumer to use the service that was purchased via the sponsor card.
Methods And Apparatus For A Wireless Terminal With Third Party Advertising: Authentication Methods
Liang Cheng - Parsippany NJ, US Winston Lieu - Holmdel NJ, US
Assignee:
Mobicom Corporation - Holmdel NJ
International Classification:
G06Q 99/00
US Classification:
705050000
Abstract:
A sponsor compensates an entity, such as a wireless service provider or an intermediary, in exchange for allowing the sponsor to advertise on a card, such as a phone card. The card, which is available for purchase by consumers, is used to purchase a wireless service. In some embodiments, the compensation paid by the sponsor to the entity subsidizes the cost of the wireless service for the consumer. In use, the card is coupled to an advertising-enabled wireless terminal. The advertising that appears on the card is visible to the user through the back cover of the wireless terminal. The sponsor card must remain coupled to wireless terminal for the consumer to use the service that was purchased via the sponsor card.
Video Rate Control Processor For A Video Encoding Process
Harikrishna Madadi Reddy - San Jose CA, US Himadri Choudhury - Santa Clara CA, US Manindra Parhy - Fremont CA, US Liang Cheng - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
NVIDIA CORPORATION - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04N 7/26
US Classification:
37524016, 375E07104, 375E07011
Abstract:
A system for executing video encoding operations. The system includes a video encoder for encoding an incoming video stream into a plurality of macro blocks. A motion estimation engine is coupled to the video encoder for controlling the encoding of the macro blocks. A video rate control processor is coupled to the video encoder and coupled to the motion estimation engine. The video rate control processor receives a plurality of parameters from the video encoder that indicate an encoding complexity for a macro block and a video frame of the video stream and, upon receiving an indication from the motion estimation engine, computes a quantization parameter for the macro block. The quantization parameter is dynamically adjusted for the video stream to achieve a target bit rate.
Textile-Material Model For Vibroacoustic Structural Simulation
- Mountain View CA, US Arun Prakash Raghupathy - Pleasanton CA, US Ayyana Mori Chakravartula - Piedmont CA, US Darren Torrie - Mountain View CA, US Janet P. Ho - San Francisco CA, US Liang Cheng - Santa Clara CA, US Neha Ravi Dixit - Santa Clara CA, US Paul L. Briant - San Carlos CA, US Kaitlin S. Spak - Arvada CO, US Gunjan Agarwal - Mountain View CA, US Daniel Mennitt - Lakewood CO, US
Assignee:
Google LLC - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 30/20 G10L 25/51
Abstract:
The present document describes techniques associated with a textile-material model for vibroacoustic structural simulation. The techniques described herein provide a nontrivial methodology to test a textile and simplify its representation, which can enable prediction of acoustic performance (e.g., rub and buzz) of an electronic-speaker device having a textile mounted thereon. The textile is modeled as a textile-material model based on an elongation stiffness obtained from a time-temperature superposition curve of the textile, which is based on a dynamic mechanical analysis test of the textile in each of course and wale directions. The textile-material model is then applied to an assembly model of the electronic-speaker device to simulate a vibroacoustic response of the textile relative to the assembly model to predict a likelihood of rub and buzz.
System And Method For Detecting Excessive Vibration In A Consumer Device Using Computerized Modeling
- Mountain View CA, US Liang Cheng - Mountain View CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 30/23 G01M 7/02 G06F 30/10 H04R 29/00
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided for evaluating a device design to reduce audio speaker generated vibrational energy transfer between adjoining components of a device. The method performs a system-level modal analysis on the design to extract a natural frequency and a mode shape and thereafter create an analysis monitoring point on the design between two adjacent components defining a relative distance. Simulation inputs are fed into a linear dynamics finite element analysis (FEA) solver to solve system equations for a relative displacement of the two adjacent components at the analysis monitoring point, and if the solved relative displacement causes the relative distance to be equal to or less than a zero-relative distance value, then the device design is modified by at least one value of an element from one of the two adjacent components.
- Mountain View CA, US Carl CEPRESS - Los Altos CA, US Chih-min CHIEN - Taipei City, TW Liang CHENG - Fremont CA, US Justin LEONG - Milpitas CA, US Xiaoping QIN - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 1/16 G02F 1/1333 G02F 1/1337
Abstract:
In a display assistant device, a display panel assembly has a plurality of first retention elements, and each first retention element is formed on a rear surface of the display panel assembly and adjacent to a respective first edge of the display panel assembly. A back cover is configured to hold the display panel assembly using a plurality of second retention elements. Each second retention element is arranged adjacent to a respective second edge of the back cover. When mated to each other, the first and second retention elements are configured to control an in-plane displacement of each second edge of the back cover in response to an impact of a force on the second edges, thereby limiting an out-of-plane displacement of each second edge of the back cover and protecting the first edges of the display panel assembly from falling apart from the second edges of the back cover.
Resumes
Staff Internal Auditor At Kenneth Cole Productions
Staff Internal Auditor at Kenneth Cole Productions
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Accounting
Work:
Kenneth Cole Productions - secaucus, nj since Aug 2013
Staff Internal Auditor
EOS ACCOUNTANTS LLP - teaneck, new jersey Jan 2013 - Jul 2013
Audit
Fairway Market - New York, New York Sep 2012 - Dec 2012
Internal Audit Intern
Education:
City University of New York-Baruch College - Zicklin School of Business 2010 - 2012
MBA, Accounting
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick 2004 - 2007
MS, Medicinal Chemistry
Nanjing University of Technology
Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.), Biochemical Engineering
CONSTANTIN & ASSOCIATES, LLP New York, NY May 2011 to Oct 2011 Accounting& Tax InternCHINA UNITED PROPERTY INSURANCE COMPANY Nanjing, CN May 2009 to Feb 2010 Insurance SpecialistRUTGERS UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF PHARMACY New Brunswick, NJ Oct 2004 to Dec 2007 Research Assistant and Graduate Assistant
Education:
BARUCH COLLEGE, Zicklin School of Business New York, NY 2010 to 2012 Master of Business Administration in AccountingRUTGERS UNIVERSITY, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy New Brunswick, NJ Master of Science in Medicinal and Pharmaceutical ChemistryNANJING UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Nanjing, CN Bachelor of Engineering in Biochemical Engineering
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