Choice Care PhysiciansChoice Care Physicians PC Physical Rehabilitation Medicine 2585 Freeport Rd STE 105, Pittsburgh, PA 15238 (412)8284409 (phone), (412)8283840 (fax)
Choice Care Physicians 1307 Federal St STE 300, Pittsburgh, PA 15212 (412)3594873 (phone), (412)4422202 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Shanghai Univ of Trad Chinese Med, Shanghai City, Shanghai, China Graduated: 1983
Procedures:
Neurological Testing Physical Therapy
Languages:
Chinese English
Description:
Dr. Wang graduated from the Shanghai Univ of Trad Chinese Med, Shanghai City, Shanghai, China in 1983. He works in Pittsburgh, PA and 1 other location and specializes in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Dr. Wang is affiliated with Allegheny General Hospital and Western Pennsylvania Hospital.
Dr. Wang graduated from the Shanghai Second Med Univ, Shanghai City, Shanghai, China in 1990. She works in Metuchen, NJ and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Wang is affiliated with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital and Saint Peters University Hospital.
Pacific Valley Medical Group 300 W Huntington Dr, Arcadia, CA 91007 (800)2758752 (phone), (503)3722754 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Sun Yat Sen Univ of Med Sci, Guangzhou, China (242 21 Pr 1/71) Graduated: 1987
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Wang graduated from the Sun Yat Sen Univ of Med Sci, Guangzhou, China (242 21 Pr 1/71) in 1987. He works in Arcadia, CA and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Wang is affiliated with Huntington Memorial Hospital and Methodist Hospital Of Southern California.
Pediatrics Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Pain Medicine Pain Medicine
Work:
Choice Care Physicians
2585 Freeport Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Jefferson Pain/Rehab
4735 Clairton Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15236 Choice Care Physicians
1307 Federal St, Pittsburgh, PA 15212 Integrated Pain Solutions
100 Stoops Dr, Monongahela, PA 15063 Nyu Downtown Hospital Faculty Practice
59 Maiden Ln, New York, NY 10038 Integrated Pain Solutions
1741 Grand Blvd, Monessen, PA 15062
Education:
Shanghai Railway Medical University (1983)
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Zheng Wang Developer
4 U Services, Inc Computer and Computer Software Stores
57Th West 38Th St Fl 11, New York, NY 10018
Zheng Wang President
Vigneya Limited Liability Company Commercial Physical Research · Commercial Physical Research, Nsk
100 Randolph Rd, East Millstone, NJ 08873
Zheng Ming Wang Director
Z M Wang Pt PC Health Practitioner's Office
336 Central Park W, New York, NY 10025
Zheng Wang Principal
Primo Pharmatech Limited Liability Company Commercial Physical Research · Commercial Physical Research, Nsk
100 Randolph Rd, East Millstone, NJ 08873
Zheng Wang Medical Doctor
Zheng Wang MD Medical Doctor's Office
234 Brg St, Metuchen, NJ 08840
Zheng Wang
Zheng Wang MD Pediatrician
170 William St, New York, NY 10038 (212)3125350
Zheng Ming Wang
Z.M. WANG, P.T., PC
336 Central Park West 1F, New York, NY 10025 788 Columbus Ave #1E, New York, NY 10025
Chitoor S. Subramaniam - East Brunswick NJ Zheng Wang - East Brunswick NJ
Assignee:
Creanova Inc. - Somerset NJ
International Classification:
C07C25314
US Classification:
558312
Abstract:
An improved process for the commercial production of malononitrile by the dehydration of cyanoacetamide employs cyanuric chloride in the presence of a catalytic amount of N,N-dimethylformamide and in a polar solvent that is removed by vacuum distillation at a temperature below 100Â C. The N,N-dimethylformamide is added in a molar ratio of 0. 16 moles for each mole of cyanoacetamide present in the starting solution.
Explicit Route And Multicast Tree Setup Using Label Distribution
Grenville John Armitage - Bridgewater NJ Eric W. Gray - Lee NH Zheng Wang - Holmdel NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies, Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G06F 15173
US Classification:
709242, 370390
Abstract:
What is disclosed is an arrangement of field of label augmented, multi-protocol routing of data packets in a network utilizing fixed length labels that are negotiated between adjacent label routing routers in the network. Portions of each routing label may be assigned by both upstream and downstream routers in the network. Routing labels are used in lieu of conventional address headers to route data packets through said network; and by using routing labels the routers have more flexibility in routing data packets through said network and can use network links between routers that normally carry less traffic.
Allocation Of Bandwidth In A Packet Switched Network Among Subscribers Of A Service Provider
A method is provided for allocating bandwidth to a subscriber in a service provider domain that is part of a packet switched network such as the Internet, for example. In accordance with the method, a number of shares of bandwidth are assigned to the subscriber based on an agreement between the subscriber and a service provider. A subscriber identifier and the number of shares assigned thereto are distributed to the routers in the domain of the service provider. The routers will in turn allocate bandwidth to packets they receive based on the number of shares assigned to the subscriber transmitting or receiving the packet. The subscriber may include one or more different user terminals that aggregate traffic onto a single datastream. The shares assigned to the user may denote absolute amount of bandwidth, or alternatively, may denote a relative bandwidth allocation.
Managing Congestion And Potential Traffic Growth In An Information Network
Yufei Wang - Holmdel NJ Zheng Wang - Holmdel NJ Leah Zhang - San Diego CA
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04C 1256
US Classification:
370229, 370237
Abstract:
Traffic demands are routed across links of an information network so as to avoid congestion and allow for future traffic growth. Traffic demands from a source node to a destination node of the network are monitored, including bandwidths associated with each of the demands. For each demand, and for a given link of the network, that portion of the bandwidth associated with each traffic demand which is provided by the given link, is determined. A maximum value of link utilization among all links of the network is then determined, wherein link utilization is defined as the amount of bandwidth used by all traffic demands routed through a given link with respect to a total capacity of the link. Traffic demands are then routed across the links of the network in such a manner as to minimize the maximum value of link utilization.
A hashing-based router and method for network load balancing includes calculating a hash value from header data of incoming data packets and routing incoming packets based on the calculated hash values to permissible output links in desired loading proportions.
Technique For Bandwidth Sharing In Internet And Other Router Networks Without Per Flow State Record Keeping
Zheng Wang - Holmdel NJ, US Zhiruo Cao - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04J 1/16
US Classification:
370232
Abstract:
In a network of interconnected edge and core routers, where packet data flows are received at edge routers and then transmitted toward intended destinations via a path through one or more core routers, fair bandwidth sharing is achieved without per-flow state monitoring in the interior routers. Each edge router is arranged to divide each input data flow into a set of layers each having an associated level, based on rate. The division process is done without reference to the content of the flow, and can use layers of equal or unequal size. The packets in a flow are marked at an edge router with their layer level, in a globally consistent manner. Each core router maintains a layer level threshold, based upon buffer management conditions, and drops layers whose level exceeds the threshold. During congestion, the level threshold is decreased; when congestion clears, the level threshold is increased.
Managing Congestion And Traffic Flow By Considering The Minimization Of Link Utilization Values
Yufei Wang - Holmdel NJ, US Zheng Wang - Holmdel NJ, US Leah Zhang - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04L 12/56
US Classification:
370229, 370237
Abstract:
Traffic demands are routed across links of an information network so as to avoid congestion and allow for future traffic growth. Traffic demands from a source node to a destination node of the network are monitored, including bandwidths associated with each of the demands. For each demand, and for a given link of the network, that portion of the bandwidth associated with each traffic demand which is provided by the given link, is determined. A maximum value of link utilization among all links of the network is then determined, wherein link utilization is defined as the amount of bandwidth used by all traffic demands routed through a given link with respect to a total capacity of the link. Traffic demands are then routed across the links of the network in such a manner as to minimize the maximum value of link utilization.
Nodes For Managing Congestion And Traffic Flow By Considering The Minimization Of Link Utilization Values
Yufei Wang - Holmdel NJ, US Zheng Wang - Holmdel NJ, US Leah Zhang - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04L 12/56
US Classification:
370229, 370237
Abstract:
Traffic demands are routed across links of an information network so as to avoid congestion and allow for future traffic growth. Traffic demands from a source node to a destination node of the network are monitored, including bandwidths associated with each of the demands. For each demand, and for a given link of the network, that portion of the bandwidth associated with each traffic demand which is provided by the given link, is determined. A maximum value of link utilization among all links of the network is then determined, wherein link utilization is defined as the amount of bandwidth used by all traffic demands routed through a given link with respect to a total capacity of the link. Traffic demands are then routed across the links of the network in such a manner as to minimize the maximum value of link utilization.
Jun 2006 to 2000 Senior Principal Firmware EngineerFujitsu Network Communication Pearl River, NY Aug 2005 to Jun 2006 Senior Software EngineerActerna Corp. Cable Division
Sep 2004 to Jul 2005 Senior Software Engineer (Consultant)InterDigital Communication Corp Melville, NY Apr 2001 to Apr 2004 Senior Software EngineerVIVE Synergies Inc Richmond, VA Mar 1999 to Mar 2001 Senior Software EngineerValcom Ltd Guelph, ND Jan 1998 to Mar 1999 Software EngineerXi'an Precision Machinery, China State Shipbuilding Corp
Apr 1990 to Feb 1997 Software Engineer
Education:
Harbin Engineering University 1990 Computer Network & Local Area NetworkElectronic Industry Institute of Hangzhou Hangzhou, CN 1987 Computer Science
Mar 2009 to 2000Mathematics and Finance Fairfield, NJ Sep 2010 to Nov 2010 Quantitative Modeling Analyst InternFORTIS Investment Bank Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island Dec 2008 to Feb 2009 Investment Analyst Intern
Education:
University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA Jan 2011 M.S. in Systems / Financial EngineeringNanjing University Jul 2008 B.S. in EngineeringNational Tsing Hua University Mar 2007
Earth Institute, Columbia University New York, NY Sep 2012 to Dec 2012 RESEARCH & INTERN EXPERIENCESConsultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) / Columbia University New York, NY Jun 2012 to Oct 2012 Economic Research InternColumbia University
Oct 2011 to Oct 2012 MemberSchool of International & Public Affairs, Columbia University New York, NY Oct 2011 to May 2012 Research AssistantSchool of International & Public Affairs, Columbia University New York, NY Oct 2011 to May 2012 Project LeaderI-House NYC New York, NY Sep 2011 to May 2012 Resident Fellow, International House in New YorkRenmin University of China
Jan 2011 to Jun 2011 Undergraduate ThesisDepartment of Environmental Economics, RUC
May 2009 to Mar 2011 Research AssistantRenmin University of China
Oct 2009 to Dec 2010 Research AssistantNational Olympic Forest Park
Jun 2009 to Aug 2009 Summer InternDepartment of Technology Management
Dec 2008 to Feb 2009 Summer InternElementary School for Migrant Workers' Children
Jan 2008 to Jan 2009 Volunteer Teacher(SIFE) RUC
Mar 2008 to Nov 2008 Leader of Marketing Department of Students in Free Enterprise
Education:
Columbia University New York, NY 2012 Master of Arts in Climate and SocietyRenmin University of China (RUC), School of Environment and Natural Resources Jul 2011 Bachelor of Management in Environmental Economics and Management
Nita Stevenson (1953-1957), Clara Romero (1962-1966), Mike Smith (1995-1999), Zheng Wang (1998-2002), Stephanie Lingnau (1999-2003), Richard Nicoletti (1968-1972)
Carolyn Orsi (1987-1990), Lyndon Wong (1985-1988), Zheng Ming Wang (1981-1983)
News
Two Chinese Intelligence Officers Charged with Obstruction of Justice in Scheme to Bribe U.S. Government Employee and Steal Documents Related to the Federal Prosecution of a PRC-Based Company
According to court documents, Guochun He, also known as Dong He and Jacky He, and Zheng Wang, also known as Zen Wang, allegedly orchestrated a scheme to steal files and other information from the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Eastern District of New York related to the ongoing federal criminaGuochun He and Zheng Wang are charged with attempting to obstruct a criminal prosecution of Company-1 in federal district court in the Eastern District of New York. Defendant He also is charged with two counts of money laundering based upon bribe payments totaling approximately $61,000 in Bitcoin,
Date: Oct 24, 2022
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
For Unvaccinated, COVID Reinfection Is Likely – “Can Happen in Three Months or Less”
Reference: The durability of immunity against reinfection by SARS-CoV-2: a comparative evolutionary study by Prof Jeffrey P Townsend, PhD; Hayley B Hassler, MS; Zheng Wang, PhD; Sayaka Miura, PhD; Jaiveer Singh; Prof Sudhir Kumar, PhD; Prof Nancy H Ruddle, PhD; Prof Alison P Galvani, PhD and Alex
Hes sending a high-level delegation to attend the Olympic Games games to show he can proffer an olive branch, while at same time showing people the willingness, determination and strength of the North, especially the nuclear capability, said Zheng Wang, director of the Center for Peace and Confli
"The leaders of the country, they have never forgotten about this incident for one day," said Zheng Wang, who was a college student in China in 1989 and now directs the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies at Seton Hall University in New Jersey. "No matter what they do, their priority, their focus,
''The young people who took to the streets, they are the generation of the Patriotic Education campaign,'' Zheng Wang, author of the new book Never Forget National Humiliation: Historical Memory in Chinese Politics and Foreign Relations, said.