NANJING UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Nanjing, CN Jun 2001 MBA in Business AssociationTHE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, McCombs School of Business Austin, TX Master of Business Administration in Full-Time Program
Aug 2012 to Present MemberIndividual Firm Valuation Richardson, TX Mar 2012 to Apr 2012 Quantitative AnalystStandard Chartered Bank
May 2009 to May 2010 Financial Analyst, Corporate FinanceBank of Communications Zibo Branch Zibo, China Jun 2008 to Aug 2008 Summer Intern, Corporate Banking
Education:
University of Texas at Dallas Dallas, TX 2011 to 2013 MS in FinanceShanghai Institute of Foreign Trade 2006 to 2010 BA in Economics (Investment)
Skills:
MS Office, Excel, Word, Eviews, PeopleSoft, Chinese Mandarin-English Bilingual.
Us Patents
Use Of Metallofluorocomplexes For Dental Compositions
Sumita B. Mitra - West St. Paul MN Bing Wang - Woodbury MN
Assignee:
3M Innovative Properties Company - Saint Paul MN
International Classification:
A61K 722
US Classification:
424 54, 424 49, 424 53, 523115, 523116, 106 35
Abstract:
Dental compositions are provided with a fluoride releasing material that is a metal complex described by formula where M represents an element capable of forming a cationic species and having a valency of 2 or more, G is an organic chelating moiety capable of complexing with the element M Z is hydrogen, boron, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur, antimony, arsenic F is a fluoride atom g, m and n are at least 1.
Bing Wang - Coppell TX Donny R. Walker - Coppell TX Brian J. Roth - Coppell TX
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
H02P 818
US Classification:
318685, 318696, 318254, 318432, 318434, 318700
Abstract:
A stepper motor control circuit reduces ripple current by applying both fast and slow current decays to a motor phase when current is being reduced in the motor phase while following a falling current waveform. The control circuit uses an initial fast decay to reduce a winding current and then switches to a slow decay until a winding current is sampled again. The control circuitry samples a winding current and compares the sampled current to a reference current to determine if current is to be applied or reduced using fast and/or slow decay methods. Different phase current sample circuits allow either constant current sensing or selective current sensing.
Low-Temperature Press Process For Making Insulating Glass Assemblies
Bing Wang - Woodbury MN, US John E. Greenzweig - Minneapolis MN, US Mark E. Hackbarth - Stillwater MN, US
Assignee:
H.B. Fuller Licensing & Finance Inc - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
C03C 27/10
US Classification:
156109
Abstract:
A process for making an insulating glass assembly is disclosed, the process including applying a sealant composition to a surface of a spacer; contacting the sealant composition with a glass pane, and applying pressure on the glass pane to bond the glass pane to the spacer through the sealant composition, the pressure being applied at an ambient temperature of from about 15 C. to about 60 C.
Low-Temperature Press Process For Making Insulating Glass Assemblies
Bing Wang - Woodbury MN, US John E. Greenzweig - Minneapolis MN, US Mark E. Hackbarth - Stillwater MN, US
Assignee:
H.B. Fuller Licensing & Financing, Inc - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
C08L 23/26 C08L 23/22
US Classification:
524515, 524271, 524274, 524474, 524476, 524499
Abstract:
A process for making an insulating glass assembly is disclosed, the process including applying a sealant composition to a surface of a spacer; contacting the sealant composition with a glass pane, and applying pressure on the glass pane to bond the glass pane to the spacer through the sealant composition, the pressure being applied at an ambient temperature of from about 15 C. to about 60 C.
Correlation-Based System For Watermarking Continuous Digital Media
Victor Kai-Chieh Liang - Irvine CA, US Yi Li - Foothill Ranch CA, US Bing Wang - Aliso Viejo CA, US Maurice Chow - Irvine CA, US Hoai Le - Huntington Beach CA, US Richard Thai - Fountain Valley CA, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/00 H04N 7/167
US Classification:
382100, 380200
Abstract:
A correlation-based system for watermarking continuous digital media at the system application level. It is a post-compression process for watermarking where no a priori knowledge of the underlying compression algorithm is required. Per each compressed media frame, a current unique digital signature is generated based on the data from the current compressed frame plus the digital signature that has been previously generated. The signature thus generated is then used in conjunction with the next compressed frame to generate the next unique digital signature. All digital signatures are correlated according to the above process until a “reset” signal is issued. A new chain of correlated digital signatures is produced by the system with a pre-determined initial signature.
Development Of Molecular Imaging Probes For Carbonic Anhydrase-Ix Using Click Chemistry
Hartmuth C. Kolb - Playa Del Rey CA, US Joseph C. Walsh - Pacific Palisades CA, US Dhanalakshmi Kasi - Los Angeles CA, US Vani P. Mocharla - Los Angeles CA, US Bing Wang - San Jose CA, US Umesh B. Gangadharmath - Los Angeles CA, US Brian A. Duclos - Kalamazoo MI, US Kai Chen - Los Angeles CA, US Wei Zhang - Los Angeles CA, US Gang Chen - Los Angeles CA, US Henry Clifton Padgett - Hermosa Beach CA, US Farhad Karimi - Canton MA, US Peter J. H. Scott - Marina-del-Ray CA, US Zhiyong Gao - Los Angeles CA, US Qianwa Liang - Hacienda Heights CA, US Thomas Lee Collier - Perkasie PA, US Tieming Zhao - Los Angeles CA, US Chunfang Xia - Los Angeles CA, US
Assignee:
Siemens Medical Solutions USA, Inc. - Malvern PA
International Classification:
A61K 51/00 C07D 343/00
US Classification:
424 111, 549 32
Abstract:
The present application discloses methods for identifying inhibitors with high binding-affinity for the carbonic anhydrase-IX (CA-IX) enzyme using click chemistry and uses the candidates thereof as positron emission tomography (PET) imaging agents.
One-Part Moisture Curable Hot Melt Silane Functional Poly-Alpha-Olefin Sealant Composition
Bing Wang - Woodbury MN, US John E. Greenzweig - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
H.B. Fuller Company - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
B32B 7/02
US Classification:
428212, 428 34, 525191, 525 72, 5253265, 525288
Abstract:
Disclosed is a moisture curable sealant composition that includes silane functional poly-α-olefin polymer, thermoplastic elastomer, and tackifying agent.
Development Of Molecular Imaging Probes For Carbonic Anhydrase-Ix Using Click Chemistry
Hartmuth C. Kolb - Playa Del Rey CA, US Joseph C. Walsh - Pacific Palisades CA, US Dhanalakshmi Kasi - Los Angeles CA, US Vani P. Mocharla - Los Angeles CA, US Bing Wang - San Jose CA, US Umesh B. Gangadharmath - Los Angeles CA, US Brian A. Duclos - Kalamazoo MI, US Kai Chen - Rockville MD, US Wei Zhang - Norwood MA, US Gang Chen - Los Angeles CA, US Henry Clifton Padgett - Hermosa Beach CA, US Farhad Karimi - Mansfield MA, US Peter J. H. Scott - Ypsilanti MI, US Zhiyong Gao - Wynnewood PA, US Qianwa Liang - Hacienda Heights CA, US Thomas Lee Collier - Perkasie PA, US Tieming Zhao - Los Angeles CA, US Chunfang Xia - Los Angeles CA, US
The present application discloses methods for identifying inhibitors with high binding-affinity for the carbonic anhydrase-IX (CA-IX) enzyme using click chemistry and uses the candidates thereof as positron emission tomography (PET) imaging agents.