- San Francisco CA, US Khurram Zia - San Francisco CA, US Angela Li - San Francisco CA, US Pranav Piyush - Burlingame CA, US Matt Bond - San Francisco CA, US Chang Liu - San Francisco CA, US Lawson Fulton - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Dropbox, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G06Q 10/10 G06F 3/0482 G06F 3/04845 G06Q 10/06
Abstract:
Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for managing tasks in a content management system. For example, the content management system can collect, aggregate, and/or store task data assigned to a user from across projects and/or content items. The user can select to view tasks for a particular project and/or from across all projects. The content management system can generate a single graphical user interface for presenting the task data associated with the user. The content management system can generate a graphical user interface the allows the user to move tasks from one task status graphical element (e.g., task status container) to another task status graphical element to change the status of a task associated with the user. Thus, the user can quickly and easily view the tasks assigned to the user and update the status of tasks in an easy to use graphical user interface.
- San Francisco CA, US Khurram Zia - San Francisco CA, US Angela Li - San Francisco CA, US Pranav Piyush - Burlingame CA, US Matt Bond - San Francisco CA, US Chang Liu - San Francisco CA, US Lawson Fulton - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Dropbox, Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
G06Q 10/10 G06F 3/0482 G06F 3/0484 G06Q 10/06
Abstract:
Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for managing tasks in a content management system. For example, the content management system can collect, aggregate, and/or store task data assigned to a user from across projects and/or content items. The user can select to view tasks for a particular project and/or from across all projects. The content management system can generate a single graphical user interface for presenting the task data associated with the user. The content management system can generate a graphical user interface the allows the user to move tasks from one task status graphical element (e.g., task status container) to another task status graphical element to change the status of a task associated with the user. Thus, the user can quickly and easily view the tasks assigned to the user and update the status of tasks in an easy to use graphical user interface.
- San Francisco CA, US Alon Levi - San Francisco CA, US Brandon Souba - San Francisco CA, US Angela Li - San Francisco CA, US Erik Goldman - San Francisco CA, US Mihnea Cezar Giurgea - San Francisco CA, US Aadil Sarfani - San Francisco CA, US Alex Embiricos - San Francisco CA, US Joshua Puckett - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/08 G06Q 10/00 G06Q 10/10
Abstract:
A content management system for collecting files from one or more submitters in a collection folder. A collector, who generates the collection folder, can invite one or more submitters to submit one or more files to the collection folder. The one or more submitters have limited rights to the collection folder. The limited rights can include uploading rights and prohibiting a submitter from viewing files that other submitters associated with the collection folder submitted. Thus, the collection folder is able to store files from the one or more submitters, but prevent them from viewing other's submissions.
- San Francisco CA, US Khurram ZIA - San Francisco CA, US Angela LI - San Francisco CA, US Pranav PIYUSH - Burlingame CA, US Matt BOND - San Francisco CA, US Chang LIU - San Francisco CA, US Lawson FULTON - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 10/10 G06F 3/0482 G06F 3/0484 G06Q 10/06
Abstract:
Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for managing tasks in a content management system. For example, the content management system can collect, aggregate, and/or store task data assigned to a user from across projects and/or content items. The user can select to view tasks for a particular project and/or from across all projects. The content management system can generate a single graphical user interface for presenting the task data associated with the user. The content management system can generate a graphical user interface the allows the user to move tasks from one task status graphical element (e.g., task status container) to another task status graphical element to change the status of a task associated with the user. Thus, the user can quickly and easily view the tasks assigned to the user and update the status of tasks in an easy to use graphical user interface.
- San Francisco CA, US Alon Levi - San Francisco CA, US Brandon Souba - San Francisco CA, US Angela Li - San Francisco CA, US Erik Goldman - San Francisco CA, US Mihnea Cezar Giurgea - San Francisco CA, US Aadil Sarfani - San Francisco CA, US Alex Embiricos - San Francisco CA, US Joshua Puckett - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/08
Abstract:
A content management system for collecting files from one or more submitters in a collection folder. A collector, who generates the collection folder, can invite one or more submitters to submit one or more files to the collection folder. The one or more submitters have limited rights to the collection folder. The limited rights can include uploading rights and prohibiting a submitter from viewing files that other submitters associated with the collection folder submitted. Thus, the collection folder is able to store files from the one or more submitters, but prevent them from viewing other's submissions.
Stanford University Medical Center Palo Alto, CA Oct 2011 to May 2013 Life Science Research AssociateCity of Hope National Medical Center. Duarte Duarte, CA Aug 2008 to Oct 2011 Senior Research AssociatePharmaceutical Sciences Los Angeles, CA Aug 2003 to Aug 2008 Senior Research AssociateGeneSoft, Inc South San Francisco, CA Oct 2000 to Jul 2003 Senior Research AssociateStrata Biosciences, Inc Alameda, CA Oct 1997 to Sep 2000 Associate ScientistBerlex Biosciences, Inc Richmond, CA Jun 1996 to Sep 1997 Research AssociateTularik, Inc South San Francisco, CA Jul 1993 to Jun 1996 Research Assistant
Education:
University of California Berkeley, CA 1993 B.A. in Molecular and Cell Biology
May 2014 to 2000 Mandarin, Resource & ESL Teacher (9th Grade, K-5)Nan-Hu Elementary School
Aug 2002 to Jul 2013 English TeacherZlite Corporation
May 2001 to May 2006 Interpreter/Translator/Executi... SecretaryXi-Hu Elementary School
Mar 2002 to Jun 2002 Substitute English TeacherJian-Kang Elementary School
Jan 2001 to Jan 2002 Teaching InternshipTaiwan Institute of Economic Research
Sep 1998 to Mar 2000 Translation AnalystPhoenix Language Center Phoenix, AZ Jan 1998 to Aug 1998 English Teacher (Adults)Orient Commercial Enquiries
Mar 1998 to Jun 1998 Translator/SecretaryWoodside Elementary School Concord, CA Sep 1997 to Sep 1997 Teaching InternshipContra Costa Library Pleasant Hill, CA Aug 1996 to Dec 1996 Library AideLaw Offices of James C. Wolf, Esq Walnut Creek, CA Dec 1995 to Feb 1996 Legal Assistant, ParalegalUniversity of California Davis, CA 1993 to 1995 Student AssistantC.T. Electronics Concord, CA Sep 1990 to Jan 1993 Assistant Manager/SecretaryDiablo Valley College Pleasant Hill, CA 1990 to 1992 Math & Computer Lab Assistant, Private Tutor
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University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 2013 Teaching Chinese As Heritage/Foreign LanguageNational Taipei University of Education 2002 TeachingSaint Mary's College of California 1997 educationDiablo Valley College 1993 to 1996 Society + accountingUniversity of California Davis, CA 1995 Bachelor of Arts in Economics and ChineseEducation Center and English Teachers Certificate
Classkick Chicago, IL Jun 2014 to Sep 2014 iOS DeveloperArgonne National Laboratory Chicago, IL Jan 2014 to Mar 2014 Research EngineerDepartment of Management Science, City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island Jan 2013 to May 2013 Project EngineerCity University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island Jan 2012 to Apr 2012 Software Engineer
Education:
City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong, Hong Kong Island 2009 to 2013 BEng in Information EngineeringUniversity of California at Berkeley Berkeley, CA Jun 2011 to Aug 2011 ComputingThe University of Chicago Chicago, IL 2013 M.S. in Computer Science
2009 to Present Patent EngineerNational Taiwan Ocean University
2009 to 2009 Time management
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National Taiwan Ocean University 2007 to 2009 MSc in SciencesNational United University 2002 to 2006 BSc in engineering
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Drafting, filing, prosecuting of intellectual property rights, as well as providing our clients in technical analysis and comparison to response for Office Notification.