UnityPoint ClinicsUnitypoint Clinic Cardiology 202 10 St SE STE 225, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403 (319)3647101 (phone), (319)3631993 (fax)
Mercycare Community PhysiciansMercy Internists Associates Of Iowa 543 7 St SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401 (319)8617600 (phone), (319)8617614 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Peking Union Med Coll, Beijing, Beijing, China Graduated: 1996
Procedures:
Nutrition Therapy
Conditions:
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism Hypertension (HTN) Hypothyroidism
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Li graduated from the Peking Union Med Coll, Beijing, Beijing, China in 1996. She works in Cedar Rapids, IA and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease and Internal Medicine. Dr. Li is affiliated with Marengo Memorial Hospital, Mercy Medical Center and St Lukes Hospital.
Dr. Li graduated from the Capital Univ of Med Scis, Training Ctr of Gen Prac, Beijing City, China in 1992. She works in Smithtown, NY and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Li is affiliated with Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center, Saint Catherine Of Siena Medical Center and Southside Hospital.
Dr. Li graduated from the Xuzhou Med Coll, Xuzhou City, Jiangsu, China in 1985. He works in Plymouth, MA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Li is affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth.
Dr. Li graduated from the SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine in 2005. He works in Belleville, NJ and 2 other locations and specializes in Allergy & Immunology and Internal Medicine. Dr. Li is affiliated with Clara Maass Medical Center, Hackensack University Medical Center Mountainside, Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center, New York Eye & Ear Infirmary Of Mount Sinai, Newton
Portsmouth Anesthesia AssociatesPortsmouth Anesthesia Associates PC 5818 Harbour Vw Blvd, Suffolk, VA 23435 (757)3997451 (phone), (757)3991158 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Tianjin Med Univ, Tianjin City, Tianjin, China Graduated: 1982
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Li graduated from the Tianjin Med Univ, Tianjin City, Tianjin, China in 1982. He works in Portsmouth, VA and 2 other locations and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Li is affiliated with Bon Secours DePaul Medical Center and Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center.
Nov 2004 to Mar 2009 Junior Analyst, Web DesignEG&G Technical Services at Volpe Center
Sep 2001 to Nov 2004 Administrative Specialist, Web DesignMassachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA 2000 to 2001 Administrative AssistantFleet Bank Boston, MA Jan 1999 to Jan 2000 Secretary
Education:
Northeastern University Boston, MA 1997 High School Diploma in Human Services
Mar 2012 to Jul 2012 Quality Control and Risk Management InternChina Foundation for Poverty Alleviation
Sep 2011 to Mar 2012 Microfinance Project Intern
Education:
Bentley University - Graduate School of Business Waltham, MA 2012 to 2014 Master of Science in AccountancyBeloit College Beloit, WI 2007 to 2011 Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Management
Skills:
Japanese, Chinese, CPA candidate - passed FAR and AUD
Aug 2013 to 2000 Operation AssistantOhana Hawaiian Barbecue
Sep 2012 to 2000 CashierShanghai Cheng Rui International Freight Forwarding LLC
Jun 2010 to Aug 2010 InternshipICM Santa Clara, CA May 2008 to May 2010 Office Assistant
Education:
University of California Davis, CA Sep 2010 to Aug 2013 Bachelor of Arts in EconomicsOhlone College Jan 2008 to Jun 2011 Associate of Arts in Accounting
Boston Police Department Boston, MA Dec 2008 to Aug 2014 Police Dispatcher/Public Safety TelecommunicatorMelick, Porter and Shea Boston, MA Jul 2007 to May 2008 Legal Assistant/File ClerkHemenway and Barnes Boston, MA May 2006 to Apr 2007 Administrative and Trust/Tax Department AssistantLaw Offices of Richard L. Iandoli & Associates Boston, MA Aug 2003 to May 2006 Legal Assistant/File Clerk
Education:
Northeastern University, College of Criminal Justice Boston, MA Sep 2004 to May 2008 Bachelor of Science
Skills:
Software: Microsoft Products (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access), Adobe Acrobat, CAD, VESTA Meridian, ShotSpotter Certifications: PowerPhone, APCO Institute, Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, CJIS Training: Advanced Law Enforcement Dispatch, Suicide Intervention, Active Shooting Response, Domestic Violence Intervention, Stress Identification & Management, Protecting Law Enforcement Responders
American Oriental Bioengineering Newark, NJ 2008 to 2014 AccountantAmerican Oriental Bioengineering Jersey City, NJ 2008 to 2011 AccountantShanghai General Motor Co., Ltd
2005 to 2006 Statistic Analyst
Education:
Southern New Hampshire University Manchester, NH Sep 2006 to Mar 2008 M.S. in AccountingShanghai University Mar 2001 to Mar 2005 B.S. in Computer Science
Feb 2010 to Present Business AssociateMassachusetts Export Center Boston, MA Sep 2009 to Jan 2010 International Marketing Research InternClark University Worcester, MA Sep 2009 to Dec 2009 Project Consultant InternDreambridge Partners LLC Arlington, MA Jul 2009 to Sep 2009 Management InternClark University Worcester, MA May 2009 to Jul 2009 Research Assistant for Professor Mary Ellen BoyleClark University Graduate School of Management Worcester, MA May 2008 to May 2009 Elected Student Representative for the Graduate School Student Government
Education:
Clark University Graduate School of Management Worcester, MA Jan 2007 to Jan 2009 M.B.A. in Global Business and MarketingChongqing University Jan 2003 to Jan 2007 BA in English Literature
Wei Zhong Li - San Jose CA Yanfeng Yang - Sunnyvale CA
Assignee:
Oplink Communications, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G02B 600
US Classification:
385 11, 385 34, 359495
Abstract:
A method and system for providing a splitter/combiner is disclosed. The splitter/combiner includes a first birefringent wedge having a first optic axis and a first wedge angle and a second birefringent wedge having a second optic axis and a second wedge angle. The second birefringent wedge is optically coupled with the first birefringent wedge. The second wedge angle is complementary to the first wedge angle. The second optic axis is perpendicular to the first optic axis such that an extraordinary signal for the first birefringent wedge is an ordinary signal for the second birefringent wedge. The first and second birefringent wedges establish a first path for a first portion of a first optical signal and establish a second path for a second portion of the first optical signal. The first path and the second path are separated by an angle. The first optical signal travels from the first birefringent wedge to the second birefringent wedge.
New and improved variable length decoding methods and apparatus. The present invention provides speed performance and efficiency for decoding data by comparing, in parallel, a first plurality of code words of received data with respective values from a code length table. If the compared first plurality of code words are outside of a criterion, a second plurality of code words of received data are compared with respective values from the code length table. If one of the code words from one of the first and the second compared plurality of code words meets the criterion, it is determined which one of the code words from the first and the second compared plurality of code words has met the criterion. Once the code word meeting the criterion is determined, its symbol value is provided.
Method And Apparatus For Interconnect-Driven Optimization Of Integrated Circuit Design
Douglas Kaufman - Menlo Park CA Hazem Almusa - San Jose CA Vinay Srinivas - Redwood City CA Donald V. Organ - Saratoga CA Larry Ke - San Jose CA Wei Li - Milpitas CA Japinder Singh - Santa Clara CA Robert Mathews - Los Altos CA
Assignee:
Sequence Design, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 1750
US Classification:
716 10, 716 2, 716 3, 716 9
Abstract:
A method and an apparatus are provided for post-layout optimization of an integrated circuit. In one instance, only local transformations accomplished by incremental changes to placement and routing are provided, so as to avoid the costly design iteration loop that requires re-synthesis, re-place and re-route. Optimization can be provided in multiple optimization phases each accomplishing a specified set of transformations. Static timing analysis is performed at the end of each set of local transformations to determine if further optimization steps are required. In one instance, the physical design is first scanned for mismatch between drivers and loads. Then, in a second optimization phase, âhot spotsâ in the physical design are identified for local transformation using a âbidirectional combinational total negative slackâ (BCTNS) algorithm. In subsequent phases, optimization based on meeting setup times and hold times in a critical path are performed.
In general, the malloc-combining transformation optimization during compile-time of a source program engaged in dynamically constructing multi-dimensional arrays provides an effective method of improving cache locality by combining qualified malloc and free/realloc calls found in counted loops into a single system call and hoisting out the single call and placing it immediately preceding the beginning of the counted loops. As a result of the application of the malloc-combining optimization results in improved cache locality allows for prefetching array pointers and data elements of the dynamic arrays as if the dynamic arrays were static.
A method and apparatus for constructing an inexpensive camera with vignetting correction in the camera electronic hardware. The hardware is programmable through the use of a register storing a constant value corresponding to the amount of vignetting of a particular lens used in the camera. The register value is provided to a correction circuit which implements an algorithm that corrects for the amount of vignetting of pixels depending upon the pixel position.
John C. McKew - Arlington MA, US Steven Y. Tam - Wellesley MA, US Katherine L. Lee - West Newton MA, US Lihren Chen - Cambridge MA, US Paresh Thakker - Boston MA, US Fuk-Wah Sum - Pomona NY, US Mark Behnke - Sommerville MA, US Baihua Hu - Audubon PA, US James D. Clark - Acton MA, US Wei Li - Acton MA, US
A process for making an aromatic aldehyde in which a sulfoxide is reacted with a dihalogenated aromatic compound in the absence of an effective amount of an activating reagent. The aldehyde may then be used to make other compounds, such as a compound that acts as a cPLA inhibitor.
Video Camera With Major Functions Implemented In Host Software
Mark Hsu - Fremont CA, US Mitchell Norcross - Harvard MA, US Georges Auberger - Emerald Hills CA, US Remy Zimmermann - Belmont CA, US Sergio Maggi - San Mateo CA, US George Sanchez - Fremont CA, US Bryed Billerbeck - Mountain View CA, US Wei Li - Cupertino CA, US Jean-Michel Junien Labrousse - Belmont CA, US
Assignee:
Logitech Europe S.A. - Romanel-sur-Morges
International Classification:
H04N 5/217 H04N 9/64
US Classification:
348241, 348243
Abstract:
A low cost camera by implementing the major functions in host software is provided. This is accomplished by sending raw, digitized data from the camera directly to the host. The increased volume of raw data is handled by either an improved compression/decompression scheme using lossless compression, using lossy compression or using a shared bus with higher bandwidth. By moving such functions as color processing and scaling to the host, the pixel correction can also be moved to the host. This in turn allows the elimination of the frame buffer memory from the camera. Finally, the camera can use a low cost lens by implementing vignetting, distortion, gamma or aliasing correction with a correction value stored in a register of the camera for later access by the host to perform corrections.
Thierry Cruanes - Redwood City CA, US Wei Li - San Carlos CA, US Ari Mozes - Lexington MA, US Benoit Dageville - Foster City CA, US
Assignee:
Oracle International Corporation - Redwood Shores CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
707101, 708320, 712 1
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for performing recursive database operations is provided. According to one aspect, a plurality of first-stage slaves and a plurality of second-stage slaves are established in a database server. During one or more iterations of a recursive database operation, the first-stage slaves concurrently process data items stored in a data repository and send results to the second-stage slaves. The second-stage slaves receive the results and concurrently process those results. The second-stage slaves store the results of the second-stage slaves' processing in the data repository. Subsequent iterations of the recursive database operation proceed in this manner until the recursive database operation has been completed. In each iteration, the first-stage slaves consume the product of the second-stage slaves' previous iteration's processing, and the second-stage slaves consume the product of the first-stage slaves' current iteration's processing.